Draytek Vigor2500V Manual
Draytek Vigor2500V Manual

Draytek Vigor2500V Manual

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  • Page 2 Preamble of Vigor2500V/Vi series ADSL VoIP Routers 1. Benefits of Vigor2500V series ADSL router for sharing your Internet connection Robust firewall to help protect your computers Make / Receive Voice calls over your ADSL connection using a regular telephone handset...
  • Page 3 What does "PSTN life line" and "ISDN loop through" perform on Vigor2500V series? The Vigor2500V has a “Line” port on the rear panel for connecting to a PSTN (regular analogue) line. The Loop Through option can be used to set an...
  • Page 4 Annex- A countries: Annex – B countries Preamble of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 5 W E-mail alerting mechanism W Virtual TA E-mail Detection Routing Support W Detect user-defined e-mails and hold W RIPv2 (not applicable to the UK) them in mail server (POP3). W Static Route (not applicable to the UK) Preamble of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 6 Robust Firewall: E-mail Detection: Peer to Peer VoIP communications: Preamble of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 7 Vigor2500V series with the services of ITSP: Before you can set up the router for SIP you need to open an account with a SIP registrar [e.g. IPTEL, DrayTEL (www.draytel.org)]. Preamble of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 8 5 seconds. When the ACT Factory Reset LED begins to blink rapidly, release the button. Then the router will restart with the factory default configuration. P1, P2, P3, P4 Connect to the local network devices. Preamble of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 9 ACT LED begins to blink rapidly, release the button. Then the router will restart with the factory default configuration. P1, P2, P3, P4 Connect to the local network devices. Connected to an external NT1(or NT1+) box provided by your ISDN ISDN service provider. Preamble of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 10 CD (Manual and Utilities) UK-type power adapter EU-type power adapter USA/Taiwan-type power adapter AU/NZ-type power adapter RJ-45 (Ethernet) RJ-11 to RJ-11 (Annex A / B) RJ-45 to RJ-45 (ISDN) RJ-11 to RJ-45 (Annex B) (for Vigor2500Vi only) Preamble of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 11 2. Hardware Installation of Your Vigor2500V/Vi Router 2.1 Hardware Installation Before starting to configure the router, you have to connect your devices correctly. 1. Connect the ADSL interface to the external splitter with a RJ-11 cable. 2. Connect one port of 4-port switch to your computer with a RJ-45 cable.
  • Page 12 Vigor2500V series ADSL VoIP Router About This User’s Manual This manual is designed to assist users in using the Vigor2500V of Internet security routers. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy and, however, no guarantee is given as to the correctness of the contents.
  • Page 13 Vigor2500V series ADSL VoIP Router Copyright Copyright 2004 by DrayTek Corporation All rights reserved. The information of this publication is protected by copyright. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language without written permission from the copyright holders.
  • Page 14 Vigor2500V series ADSL VoIP Router DrayTek Limited Warranty We warrant to the original end user (purchaser) that the routers will be free from any defects in workmanship or materials for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase from the dealer.
  • Page 15 Vigor2500V series ADSL VoIP Router Be a Registered Owner Online web registration at www.draytek.com is preferred. Alternatively, fill in the registration card and mail it to the address found on the reverse side of the card. Registered owners will receive future product and update information.
  • Page 16 Vigor2500V series ADSL VoIP Router Safety Instructions Please read the installation guide thoroughly before you set up the router. The router is a complicated electronic device that may be repaired only be authorized and qualified personnel. Do not try to open or repair the router yourself.
  • Page 17 Address: No. 26, Fu Shing Road, HuKou County, HsinChu Industrial Park, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan 303 Product: Vigor2500V Series ADSL VoIP Routers DrayTek Corp. declares that Vigor2500V series of routers are in compliance with the following essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EEC.
  • Page 18 Vigor2500V series ADSL VoIP Router Commission (FCC) Interference Statement The Vigor2500V series have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:...
  • Page 19 Vigor2500V series ADSL VoIP Router Customer Support Please prepare the following information as you contact your customer support. Product model and serial number, Warranty information, Date that you received your router, Brief description of your problem, Steps that you may take to solve it and their associated SysLog messages.
  • Page 20: Table Of Contents

    Vigor2500V series ADSL VoIP Router Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. Quick Start Wizard ............1-1 Introduction -----------------------------------------------------------------------1-1 Quick Start Wizard from Web Configurator----------------------------------1-2 Quick Start Wizard from Router Tools on CD-------------------------------1-4 Automatic QoS for VoIP applications-----------------------------------------1-5 CHAPTER 2. Online Status ..............2-1...
  • Page 21 Vigor2500V series ADSL VoIP Router Setting of Open Ports Table -----------------------------------------------------5-7 Precedence of Port Redirection/DMZ Port/Open Ports ------------------5-9 Well-known Port List ----------------------------------------------------------5-10 MultiNAT Setup--------------------------------------------------------------------5-10 MultiNAT Setup and OpenPorts applications------------------------------5-13 MultiNAT Setup and DMZ Ports applications------------------------------5-14 ALG's (Application Level Gateways)-----------------------------------------5-14 CHAPTER 6. IP Filter/Firewall Setup…………………………………….…6-1...
  • Page 22 Vigor2500V series ADSL VoIP Router CHAPTER 10. UPnP Setup..............10-1 Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------10-1 Configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------------10-2 ALG's (Application Level Gateways)----------------------------------------10-4 CHAPTER 11. E-mail Detection ............11-1 Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------11-1 Configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------------11-2 CHAPTER 12. VoIP ................12-1 Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------12-1 Automatic QoS for VoIP applications----------------------------------------12-2 VoIP_DialPlan Settings ---------------------------------------------------------12-3...
  • Page 23 Vigor2500V series ADSL VoIP Router CHAPTER 15. Call Control (only for Vigor2500Vi series)....15-1 Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------15-1 Configuration----------------------------------------------------------------------15-2 CHAPTER 16. System Status..............16-1 Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------16-1 Firmware of Router--------------------------------------------------------------16-2 Firmware of ADSL Modem chipset ------------------------------------------16-2 CHAPTER 17. Configuration Backup...........17-1 Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------17-1 BackUp Configuration-----------------------------------------------------------17-1 Restore Configuration ----------------------------------------------------------17-3 CHAPTER 18.
  • Page 24 Vigor2500V series ADSL VoIP Router CHAPTER 21. Reboot System and Firmware Upgrade(TFTP Server) Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------21-1 Reboot System-------------------------------------------------------------------21-1 Firmware Upgrade (TFTP Server)-------------------------------------------21-2 CHAPTER 22. Diagnostic Tools ............22-1 Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------22-1 PPPoE/PPPoA users------------------------------------------------------------22-2 If you have ISDN port-----------------------------------------------------------22-2 Trigger Dial-out Packet Header ----------------------------------------------22-3...
  • Page 25: Chapter 1. Quick Start Wizard

    The Quick Start Wizard is designed for you to easily set up your broadband Internet access. We already integrated Quick Start Wizard into the Web Configurator of Vigor2500V series. You can directly access the Quick Start Wizard via Web Configurator.
  • Page 26 Vigor2500V series If you fail in access to the web configuration, please refer to “Trouble Shooting” guide. Step2. The Main Menu will pop out after completing previous step. Now Quick Start Wizard is switched on. Enter login password. Then Step3.
  • Page 27 Vigor2500V series Enter the IP address information originally provided by your ISP if you obtained fixed IP from your ISP. Step 5 The router will connect into your ISP “on demand”. Demand is determined as being when any LAN user tries to send data onto the Internet.
  • Page 28 Vigor2500V series Because we also have the Quick Start Wizard on the router CD, you will not need to get Quick Start Wizard from the CD after you already followed the previous procedure and get on the Internet access. If you do not want to follow previous procedure, you still can use Quick Start Wizard from the router CD.
  • Page 29 Apply and you will be able to get Internet access very easily. You will read “Router is now configured”! Our Vigor2500V firstly apply efficient codecs designed to make the best use of automatic QoS...
  • Page 30: Chapter 2. Online Status

    Vigor2500V series Chapter 2 Online Status 2.1 Introduction The Online Status provides some useful information about the Vigor router, ISDN, LAN and WAN interface. Also, you could use the status page to know the Internet access status. 2.2 Online Status Descriptions Click Online Status to open the Online Status page.
  • Page 31: System Status

    Online Status One may find that the Online Status page contains three basic subgroups. That is, System Status, LAN Status, WAN Status, and ADSL Information. However, for the ISDN model, the Online Status page also displays the status of ISDN connection. 2.2.1 System Status System Uptime: This represents the router’s running time.
  • Page 32: Isdn Status

    Online Status outgoing data. RX Packets: Total number of received IP packets during this connection session. RX Rate: Reception rate in characters per second (cps) for incoming data. Up Time: Connection time. The format is HH:MM:SS, where HH, MM, and SS, indicate hours, minutes, and seconds, respectively. Drop PPPoE or PPPoA: Click the link to disconnect the PPPoE or PPPoA connection.
  • Page 33: Adsl Status

    Online Status 2.2.5 ADSL Information The router’s online status screen (as well as the telnet logs) show you two figures which relate to the level and quality of ADSL line signal. A good ADSL signal is more reliable and generates less errors. When you order your ADSL line, your telephon company or ISP will assure your ADSL connection is working.
  • Page 34: Pppoe/Pppoa

    Chapter 3 Internet Access 3.1 Introduction For most users, Internet access is the primary application. The Vigor2500V series supports the ADSL WAN interface for Internet access and remote access. The following sections will explain more detailed ADSL access setup. When you click Internet Access Setup, you can configure the router to access the Internet with different modes (e.g.
  • Page 35: Configuration

    Internet Access 3.2 Configuration 3.2.1 For PPPoE/PPPoA Users Enter your allocated username, password and DSL parameters according to the information provided by your ISP. If you want to connect to Internet all the time, you can check ‘Always On’. PPPoE Pass-through The Vigor router offers PPPoE dial-up connection.
  • Page 36 Internet Access 3.2.2 For MPoA (RFC 1483/2684) Users Enter your allocated WAN IP address (or enabling DHCP client to get IP from ISP) and DSL parameters according to the information provided by your ISP. RIP Protocol Routing Information Protocol is abbreviated as RIP RFC1058 –specifying how routers exchange routing tables information.
  • Page 37 Internet Access...
  • Page 38: Multipvc

    Internet Access 3.2.3 Multi-PVCs The MultiPVCs are related to the services and management policy of ISP or Telco. In most countries, the MultiPVC is designed for remote management in order to save the labour of technical support of ISP or Telco.
  • Page 39 Internet Access Detect ATM/ DSL Setting from Quick Start Wizard Quick Start Wizard You can also be guided by to detect ATM/ DSL setting. Please follow the instructions to operate. If your country is not on the list, it may take longer time to detect. Internet Statistics You can know the DSL status via status monitor.
  • Page 40 Vigor2500V series Chapter 4 LAN TCP/IP and DHCP LAN IP Network Configuration In the Vigor router, there are two sets of IP address settings for the LAN interface, as shown below. The 1st IP address/subnet mask is for private users or NAT users, and the 2nd IP address/subnet mask is for public users.
  • Page 41 LAN TCP/IP and DHCP For NAT Usage: (Default: Always Enable) 1st IP Address: Private IP address for connecting to a local private network (Default: 192.168.1.1). 1st Subnet Mask: Subnet mask for the local private network (Default: 255.255.255.0/ 24). For IP Routing Usage: (Default: Disable) Enable: Enable the 2nd IP address settings.
  • Page 42 LAN TCP/IP and DHCP Start IP Address: Set the starting IP address of the IP address pool. IP Pool Counts: Set the number of IP addresses in the pool. MAC Address: Type the specific MAC Address that could be added, removed or edited on the access list.
  • Page 43: Dhcp Server Configuration

    LAN TCP/IP and DHCP routers connected to LAN interface. 2nd Subnet: Set the 2nd subnet to exchange RIP packets with neighbor routers connected to LAN interface. DHCP Server Configuration DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It can automatically dispatch related IP settings to any local user configured as a DHCP client. Please refer to the following picture for DHCP Server Configuration.
  • Page 44 The Internet traffic travels between two points addresses by their numeric IP address. To make the Internet friendly, we are more accustomed to using names rather than numbers (e.g. www.draytek.com) but those names often need to be converted back into their real numeric address for the data to be sent;...
  • Page 45 LAN TCP/IP and DHCP If both the Primary IP and Secondary IP Address fields are left empty, the router will assign its own IP address to local users as a DNS proxy server and maintain a DNS cache. If the IP address of a domain name is already in the DNS cache, the router will resolve the domain name immediately.
  • Page 46 Vigor2500V series Chapter 5 NAT (Network Address Translation) 5.1 Introduction NAT (Network Address Translation) provides you with a method of mapping one or more IP addresses and/or service ports into different specified applications. The Vigor router takes a single public IP address, allocated by your ISP and automatically forwards data between the Vigor router and the local computer or laptop on your local network.
  • Page 47: Chapter 5. Nat Setup

    5.2 NAT Setup In the most common type of router installation, you use the NAT facility of the router. The NAT-enabled router gets one (in Single ISP, PPPoE, PPPoA, MPoA) globally re-routable IP addresses from the ISP and assigns private network IP addresses defined by RFC-1918 to local hosts.
  • Page 48 5.3 Configure Port Redirection Table The Port Redirection is for you to expose internal servers to the public domain. For example, you run a web server and some users want to access this web server. You also run an internal SMTP mail server for your home office and you shall allow your ISP to send whole E-mail to your SMTP mail server.
  • Page 49 As shown above, the Port Redirection Table provides10 port-mapping entries for internal hosts. Service Name: Specify the name for the specific network service. Protocol: Specify the transport layer protocol (TCP or UDP). Public Port: Specify which port should be redirected to the internal host. Private IP: Specify the private IP address of the internal host offering the service.
  • Page 50 The port redirection can only be applied to external users only - i.e. the incoming traffic. The Internet users behind your LAN can not access your external public IP address and come back in; the internal users shall access the server on its local private IP address, or you can set up an alias in a Windows hosts file.
  • Page 51 Click DMZ Host Setup to open the setup page, as shown below. The DMZ Host setting allows a defined internal user to be exposed to the Internet in order to use some special-IP-Protocol applications such as Netmeeting or Internet Games etc. Each item in the setup page is described below. Enable: Check to enable the DMZ Host function.
  • Page 52 5.5 Open Port Setup As Port Redirection (above) but allows you to define a range of ports. The following screen shows the Open Ports Setup. In the Vigor router, the Open Ports facility provides 10 entries for internal hosts. Index: Indicate the relative number for the particular entry that you want to offer service in a local host.
  • Page 53 As stated above, after you click one index number, say index No. 1, in the above figure, you will see the following setup page for the entry with index No. 1. Further, each entry (local host) can specify 10 port-ranges for varied services.
  • Page 54 Start Port: Specify the starting port number of the service offered by the local host. End Port: Specify the ending port number of the service offered by the local host. 5.6 The Precedence of three variants of port mapping The Vigor router supports three variants of port mapping methods: Port Redirection, Open Ports and DMZ.
  • Page 55: Well-Known Port List

    5.7 Well-known Port Number List This page provides some well-known port numbers for your reference. 5.8 Multi-NAT Setup The NAT, Network Address Translation establishes a many-to-one relationship from your private IP address to your single public IP address. In the most common type of router usage, the user uses the NAT facility of the router to utilize the broadband access.
  • Page 56 The MultiNAT can be deployed where your ISP offers you multiple public IP addresses by your ISP. As a result, you can have a one-to-one relationship between a public address and a private IP address. This means that you still have the security from NAT but the computer or laptop can be addressed directly from the outside world by its associated public IP address, but still by only opening specific ports to it (e.g.
  • Page 57 You follow the path Internet Access>>PPPoE/PPPoA if your ISP offer you with PPPoE or PPPoA: When you click the WAN IP Alias button, it will show up a window for you to set your public IP addresses, as shown below. After set the public addresses in the appropriate boxes, you shall check Join NAT IP Pool to let your network client to use these public IP addresses to communicate outside world.
  • Page 58 XBox Live by open UDP port and TCP port: The Vigor2500V series shall be compatible with XBox Live. If it does not work in the default configuration, you can open UDP Ports 88 and 3074 and TCP Port 3074 to redirect the Xbox’s local IP address.
  • Page 59: Alg's (Application Level Gateways)

    DMZ. You can consider adding additional filter rules or a secondary firewall. The Vigor2500V series ADSL router is already equipped with the ALG’s (Application Level Gateways) in order to increase the interoperability with multimedia applications for the limitation of NAT. DrayTek ALG’s is already integrated with the router firmware so that you do not need to set any settings onto Vigor router.
  • Page 60: Introduction

    Vigor2500V series Chapter 6 Firewall 6.1 Introduction Security is top priority to be took into consideration as the users of ADSL broadband demands more bandwidth for multimedia, interactive applications, or distance learning. The Firewall function helps protect your local network against attack from unauthorized outsiders.
  • Page 61 Firewall 6.2 An Overview of the Firewall The Firewall Setup in the Vigor router mainly consists of the packet filtering, DoS (Denial of Service) defense, and URL (Universal Resource Locator) content filtering facilities. In this chapter, we focus on the introduction of the packet filtering function. In the Supplement A and B chapters, we will explain more about DoS defense and URL content filtering facilities.
  • Page 62 Firewall The following sections will explain more about the General Setup and Filter Setup in the Firewall Setup section using the Web Configurator. The Vigor router provides 12 filter sets with 7 filter rules for each set. As a result, there are a total of 84 filter rules for the Filter Setup.
  • Page 63 Firewall URL Content Filter: Here provides the capability of blocking inappropriate web-sites to protect child in school or at home. The more details can be found in the Supplement B of Chapter 6. 6.3 General Setup In the General Setup page you can enable/disable the Call Filter or Data Filter and assign a Start Filter Set for each, configure the log settings, and set a MAC address for the logged packets to be duplicated to.
  • Page 64: Editing The Filter Set

    Firewall Log Flag: For troubleshooting needs you can specify the filter log here. None: The log function is inactive. Block: All blocked packets will be logged. Pass: All passed packets will be logged. No Match: The log function will record all packets which are not matched.
  • Page 65: Editing The Filter Rule

    Firewall 6.5 Editing the Filter Rules Click the Filter Rule index button to enter the Filter Rule setup page for each filter. The following explains each configurable item in detail. Comments: Enter filter set comments/description. Maximum length is 14 characters. Check to enable the Filter Rule: Enables the filter rule.
  • Page 66 Firewall Branch to Other Filter Set: If the packet matches the filter rule, the next filter rule will branch to the specified filter set. Duplicate to LAN: If you want to log the matched packets to another network device, check this box to enable it. The MAC Address is defined in General Setup >...
  • Page 67 Firewall Address will prevent this rule from being applied to that IP address. It is equal to the logical NOT operator. Subnet Mask: Specifies the Subnet Mask for the IP Address column for this filter rule to apply to. Operator: The operator column specifies the port number settings. If the Start Port is empty, the Start Port and the End Port column will be ignored.
  • Page 68 Firewall Fragments: Specifies a fragmented packets action. (Do not Care): Specifies no fragment options in the filter rule. Unfragmented: Applies the rule to unfragmented packets. Fragmented: Applies the rule to fragmented packets. Too Short: Applies the rule only to packets which are too short to contain a complete header.
  • Page 69 Firewall 6-10...
  • Page 70: Introduction

    Firewall Supplement A Prevention of Denial of Service Attacks A.1 Introduction The DoS Defense functionality helps you to detect and mitigate the DoS attacks. Those attacks include the flooding-type attacks and the vulnerability attacks. The flooding-type attacks attempt to use up all your system' s resource while the vulnerability attacks try to paralyze the system by offending the vulnerabilities of the protocol or operation system.
  • Page 71 Firewall 300 packets per second and 10 seconds, respectively. A brief description for each item in the DoS defense function is shown below. Enable DoS Defense: Click the checkbox to activate the DoS Defense Functionality. Enable SYN flood defense: Click the checkbox to activate the SYN flood defense function.
  • Page 72 Firewall router will identify it and report a warning message if the port-scanning rate in packets per second exceeds the user-defined threshold value. By default, the Vigor router sets the threshold as 300 packets per second to detect such a scanning activity.
  • Page 73 Firewall Block fraggle Attack function. Any broadcast UDP packets received from the Internet is blocked. Enable TCP flag scan: Click the checkbox to activate the Block TCP flag scan function. Any TCP packet with anomaly flag setting is dropped. Those scanning activities include no flag scan, FIN without ACK scan, SYN FIN scan, Xmas scan and full Xmas scan.
  • Page 74 Maintenance >> Syslog Setup / Mail Alert to setup the syslog client. Thus, the administrator can look at the warning messages from DoS Defense functionality through the DrayTek Sylsog daemon. The format for this kind of the warning messages is similar to those in Firewall except for the preamble keyword “DoS”, followed by a name to...
  • Page 75 Firewall 6-16...
  • Page 76: Introduction

    Firewall Supplement B URL Content Filtering B.1 Introduction The Internet contains a wide range of materials, some of which may be offensive or even illegal in many countries. Unlike traditional media, the Internet does not have any obvious tools to segregate materials based on URL strings or content.
  • Page 77 URL string in the HTTP request initiated inside against the keyword list. If the entire or part of the URL string (for instance, http://www.draytek.com, as shown above) matches any activated keyword, its associated HTTP request will be blocked by the Vigor router and a syslog message will be automatically sent to the syslog client.
  • Page 78 Firewall The URL content filtering facility implemented on the Vigor router consists of the URL Access Control, Prevent web access from IP address, Restrict Web Feature control, Exceptional Subnet handling, and Time schedule functions. The URL Access Control aims at controlling the access right of web sites by inspecting the URL string against user-defined keywords.
  • Page 79 Firewall Enable URL Access Control: One checkbox appears giving the choice to activate the URL Access Control or not. To enable it, click on the empty box image and, subsequently, the hook image ( ) will appear. “ Block Keyword List: The Vigor router provides 8 frames for users to define keywords and each frame supports multiple keywords.
  • Page 80 Firewall into the frames. Thus, your Vigor router will automatically deny any web surfing that its associated URL string contains any one of the list’s keywords. Considering that the user tries to access www.backdoor.net/images/sex /p_386.html, the Vigor router will cut the connection because this website is prohibited.
  • Page 81 Firewall run from the web page. If the ActiveX object has some malicious code in it, it may own unlimited access to the user’s system. Java: Click the checkbox to activate the Block Java object function. The Vigor router will discard the Java objects from the Internet. ActiveX: Click the checkbox to activate the Block ActiveX object function.
  • Page 82 Firewall Cookie: Click the checkbox to activate the Block Cookie transmission. The Vigor router will filter out cookie from any website. Proxy: One checkbox appears giving the choice to activate this function to reject any proxy transmission. To enable it, click on the empty box image and, subsequently, the hook image ( ) will appear.
  • Page 83 Syslog Setup by using Web Configurator. Thus, the administrator can view the warning messages from the URL Content Filtering functionality through the DrayTek Sylsog daemon. The format for this kind of the warning messages is similar to those in the Firewall except for the preamble keyword “CF”, followed by a name to indicate...
  • Page 84 Firewall 6-25...
  • Page 85 Vigor2500V series Chapter 7 Dynamic DNS 7.1 Introduction The ISP often provides you with a dynamic IP address when you connect to your ISP. It means that the public IP address allocated to your router changes each time you connect to the ISP. The remote users can not predict your current IP address to find you if you are planning to run a local server.
  • Page 86 Dynamic DNS Before you set up the Dynamic DNS function, you have to subscribe free domain names from the Dynamic DNS service providers. The router provides up to three accounts for three different DNS services. Vigor routers are compatible with most popular Dynamic DNS service providers such as www.dynsns.org, www.no-ip.com, www.dtdns.com, www.changeip.com, www.dynamic- nameserver.com.
  • Page 87 Dynamic DNS Disable the Function and Clear all Dynamic DNS Accounts 1. Go to Applications > Dynamic DNS. 2. Uncheck Enable Dynamic DNS Setup, and click Clear All button to disable the function and clear all accounts from the router. Delete a Dynamic DNS Account 1.
  • Page 88 Dynamic DNS 7.3 Validation and Troubleshooting Ping the Registered Domain Name 1. After router is online, use PING utility to ping your registered domain name to verify if it works. 2. Go to Online Status to make sure the responded IP address from the Dynamic DNS server should be the same as router’...
  • Page 89 Dynamic DNS If you encounter any difficulties of using DDNS, you can send the DDNS log to your local dealer or us support@draytek.com to offer you with more assistance. 3. Click Online Status to know what the current WAN IP address is You will see the IP address in the circle, which is the same as the Return Code in the DDNS logs.
  • Page 90 Vigor2500V series Chapter 8 Call Schedule 8.1 Introduction The Vigor router has built a real time clock which can update itself from your browser manually or automatically from an Internet time server (NTP). As a result, you can schedule the router to dial to Internet at a pre-set time, but...
  • Page 91 Call Schedule On the Time Setup menu, if you press Inquire Time button, the router’s clock will be set to current time of your PC. The clock will reset if you power down or reset the router so you may prefer to use an NTP server on the Internet (a time server) to update the clock automatically.
  • Page 92 Call Schedule The detailed descriptions for each setting are: Enable Schedule Setup: Check to enable the schedule. Start Date (yyyy-mm-dd): Specify the starting date of the schedule. Start Time (hh:mm): Specify the starting time of the schedule. Duration Time (hh:mm): Specify the duration (or period) for the schedule.
  • Page 93 Call Schedule Disable Dial-On-Demand: Specify the connection to be up when it has traffic on the line. Once there is no traffic over idle timeout, the connection will be down and never up again during the schedule. How Often: Specify how often the schedule will be applied. Once: The schedule will be applied just once.
  • Page 94 Call Schedule 3. Force Down from 18:00 to next day 9:00 (the duration is 15 hours) for a week.
  • Page 95 Call Schedule 4. Assign these two profiles to the PPPoE Internet access profile. Now, the PPPoE Internet connection will follow the schedule order to perform Force On or Force Down actions by time plan which has been predefined in the schedule profiles.
  • Page 96 Call Schedule 3. Configure the Force Down from 12:00 to next day 9:00 (the duration is 21 hours) for whole week. The “Duration Time” mechanism is for you to calculate the overnight period.
  • Page 97 Call Schedule 4. Assign these profiles ISDN Internet access profile.
  • Page 98 Vigor2500V series Chapter 9 Static Route 9.1 Introduction If you subscribed multiple public IP addresses (i.e. a subnet allocated by your ISP as opposed to just a single public IP address), you can set up the router’s second IP address on your first allocated public address. The rest of your ISP allocated subnet will then be passed through to your LAN.
  • Page 99 Static Route Setup The router also has built-in RIP (Routing Information Protocol) by default. If the neighbor routers have the same protocol, the RIP will be used for exchanging routing information. Here, the Static Route Setup just provides a way to guide specified IP packets through specified routers statically. This chapter is for you to configure static routes with your Vigor router.
  • Page 100 Static Route Setup Add a static route to the inside private subnet 192.168.10.0/24 via the internal router 192.168.1.2/24. Click Static Route > Index Number to add a static route to destination subnet 192.168.10.0/24 as follows. Add a static route to the inside public subnet 211.100.88.0/28 via 192.168.1.3/24 as below:...
  • Page 101 Static Route Setup Click Static Route > View Routing Table to verify the current routing table. Delete or Clear the setting of Static Route 1. Click Static Route Setup > Index Number which you want to delete. 2. Select Status/Action to Empty/Clear. Click OK button to delete the route.
  • Page 102 Vigor2500V series Chapter 10 UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) 10.1 Introduction The UPnP protocol is intended to bring to network connected devices, the ease of installation and configuration which is already available for directly connected PC peripherals with the existing Windows 'Plug and Play' system.
  • Page 103 UPnP 10.2 Configuration You can enter the UPNP Setup via Advanced Setup > UPNP Service Setup on the Web Configurator in your Vigor router. Enable UPNP Service. Accordingly, you can enable either the Connection Control Service or Connection Status Service. An “Internet Gateway”...
  • Page 104 UPnP Click the IP Broadband Connection on DrayTek Router on Windows XP/Network Connections. The NAT Traversal of UPnP enables the services on your LAN to be operated only by making an explicit port mappings to the internal host that is running the web or FTP server, your router can know where to forward the packets coming from the Internet to.
  • Page 105 UPnP The Vigor2500V series ADSL router is already equipped with the ALG’s (Application Level Gateways) in order to increase the interoperability with multimedia applications for the limitation of NAT. DrayTek ALG’s is already integrated with the router firmware so that you do not need to set any settings onto Vigor router.
  • Page 106: Chapter 11. E-Mail Detection

    Vigor2500V series Chapter 11 E-mail Detection 11.1 Introduction The Vigor2500V series router has E-mail detection mechanism for notifying users that the POP3-mail server is holding E-mail. There is an LED marked “e-mail”. You can set your router to periodically check for whether there are E-mail at POP3-protocol mail server of your ISP or other E-mail provider.
  • Page 107 Email Detection You can enter up to five profiles for different mail servers. If there are E-mail waiting, the Mail Number waiting will be shown as well as the total size of mail box. The E-mail LED on the router will notify you by flashing. 11-2...
  • Page 108 Email Detection By default, the E-mail will be checked every 3 minutes. You can change the default frequency as shown on the screenshot. 11-3...
  • Page 109: Chapter 12. Voip

    Megaco and the older H.323. These protocols are not all compatible with each other (except via a soft-switch server). The Vigor2500V series support the SIP protocol as this is an ideal and convenient deployment for the ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider) and softphone and is widely supported.
  • Page 110 Before you can set up the router for SIP you need to open an account with a SIP registrar [e.g. IPTEL, DrayTEL (www.draytel.org)]. Our Vigor2500V firstly apply efficient codecs designed to make the best use automatic of available bandwidth, but Vigor2500V also equips with...
  • Page 111: Voip_Dialplan Settings

    The following is the setting path for this function. 12.2.1 DialPlan Setup The Vigor2500V has one FXS port ( the “Phone” port on the rear panel) to which you connect a conventional (analogue) phone, either corded or wireless (DECT). You can set the registered SIP address of your VoIP contacts into the DialPlan of the Vigor2500V to make calling them quick and easy.
  • Page 112 PSTN, which the Vigor2500V will dial instead of the SIP account if you lose ADSL access or power to the Vigor2500V. Hence, the PSTN line can act as a lifeline (backup mechanism) for VoIP calls.
  • Page 113 The hardware connection of Vigor2500V: In most AnnexA (ADSL over POTS) countries, the subscription of ADSL and the subscription of ISDN is separate. The Vigor2500V is highly recommended to those who only subscribe the ADSL broadband access. The hardware connection of Vigor2500Vi: In Annex B (ADSL over ISDN) countries, the subscription of ADSL will let you get the ADSL line box and ISDN NT1 from Telco/or ISP.
  • Page 114 ISDN phone number into Backup Phone Number entry if your model is Vigor2500V which has no ISDN port for connecting to your ISDN NT1 which is installed by ISP or Telco. If you want to run ISDN phone number as backup line for VoIP calls, you shall purchase Vigor2500Vi series which has ISDN interface..
  • Page 115 VoIP Example 2: If Kelly gives you her SIP Address as kelly@203.69.175.19 and PSTN number is 5693483 then you can enter the DialPlan as: Example 3: If David give you his IP address 203.69.175.16 only, and it is not in your DialPlan, you still can press keypad on the phone to dial as #203*69*175*16# 12-7...
  • Page 116 Registrar: Enter the domain name (or IP address) of your registered SIP Registrar server. Use Registrar: With the Registrar domain entered above, check this box to let the Vigor2500V use the SIP Registrar. Name: Enter your SIP username (the first part of your SIP address before the @ sign) Password: Your SIP address as provided when you registered with a SIP service.
  • Page 117 VoIP Expire Time: The time duration that your SIP registrar server keeps your registration record. Before the time expires the Vigor will issue another register message to registrar server again. 12-9...
  • Page 118 VoIP 12.2.3 CODEC/RTP/DTMF Setup Default Codec: Select one of five CODECs as the default for your VoIP calls. The CODEC used for each call will be negotiate with the peer party before each session, and so many not be your default choice. The default CODEC is G.729A/B;...
  • Page 119 VoIP 12.3 Calling Scenario 12.3.1 Peer-to-Peer Calling example Arnor and Paulin each have a Vigor2500V router, here are their settings in order to call each other. Arnor’s IP address: 214.61.172.53 Paulin’s IP address: 203.69.175.19 A. Arnor’s settings B. Paulin’s settings A-1.
  • Page 120 VoIP 12.3.2 Calling via SIP Sever Below are the settings for John and David to call each other using their DrayTEL registered SIP accounts, as neither Vigor user have a fixed public IP address. John’s SIP url: john@draytel.org David’s SIP url: david@draytel.org A.
  • Page 121: Voip Call Status

    VoIP 12.4 Voice Call Status Channel Volume: To adjust the volume of your VoIP calls. Use these two buttons to obtain appropriate Volume Gain. Refresh Seconds: Specify the interval of refresh time to obtain the latest VoIP calling information. The information will update immediately when the Refresh button is clicked.
  • Page 122 VoIP In Calls: The accumulating in-call times. Out Calls: The accumulating out-call times. Volume Gain: The volume of present call. View Log: To show the logs of VoIP calls as below. 12-14...
  • Page 123 VoIP 12.2.3 CODEC/RTP/DTMF Setup Default Codec: Select one of five CODECs as the default for your VoIP calls. The CODEC used for each call will be negotiate with the peer party before each session, and so many not be your default choice. The default CODEC is G.729A/B;...
  • Page 124 VoIP 12.3 Calling Scenario 12.3.1 Peer-to-Peer Calling example Arnor and Paulin each have a Vigor2500V router, here are their settings in order to call each other. Arnor’s IP address: 214.61.172.53 Paulin’s IP address: 203.69.175.19 A. Arnor’s settings B. Paulin’s settings A-1.
  • Page 125 VoIP 12.3.2 Calling via SIP Sever Below are the settings for John and David to call each other using their DrayTEL registered SIP accounts, as neither Vigor user have a fixed public IP address. John’s SIP url: john@draytel.org David’s SIP url: david@draytel.org A.
  • Page 126 VoIP 12.4 Voice Call Status Channel Volume: To adjust the volume of your VoIP calls. Use these two buttons to obtain appropriate Volume Gain. Refresh Seconds: Specify the interval of refresh time to obtain the latest VoIP calling information. The information will update immediately when the Refresh button is clicked.
  • Page 127 VoIP In Calls: The accumulating in-call times. Out Calls: The accumulating out-call times. Volume Gain: The volume of present call. View Log: To show the logs of VoIP calls as below. 12-13...
  • Page 128: Introduction

    Vigor2500V series Chapter 13 ISDN Setup 13.1 Introduction In this chapter, we focus on the explanation of the ISDN Setup. The following content is suitable for ISDN model only. 13.2 Configuring the ISDN Interface ISDN Port: Click Enable to turn on the ISDN port, Disable to turn off.
  • Page 129 By default, MSN function is disabled. Leave the MSN number fields blank, under which all incoming calls will be accepted without number matching. DrayTek provides the Remote Activation facility for the teleworkers who have subscribed ISDN Internet and would like to dial in to the head office . Through the Remote Activation facility, a teleworker can make a phone call to the router at the head office and ask the router to dial up to the ISP.
  • Page 130 ISDN Setup 13.3 Dialing to a Single ISP ISP Access Setup ISP Name: Enter your ISP name. Dial Number: Enter the ISDN access number provided by your ISP. Username: Enter the username provided by your ISP. Password: Enter the password provided by your ISP. Require ISP Callback (CBCP): If your ISP supports the callback function, click this checkbox to activate the Callback Control Protocol during PPP negotiation.
  • Page 131 ISDN Setup Dialup 64Kbps: Use one ISDN B channel for Internet access. Dialup 128Kbps: Use both ISDN B channels for Internet access. Dialup BOD: BOD stands for bandwidth-on-demand. The router will use only one B channel under low traffic situations. Once the single B channel bandwidth is filled, the other B channel will be dialed automatically.
  • Page 132 ISDN Setup 13.4 Dialing to Dual ISPs Most configuration parameters are the same as that in the last section. This page provides a checkbox to enable the Dual ISPs Function and adds a secondary ISP Setup section. Check the corresponding box and enter the second ISP information.
  • Page 133 Vigor2500V series Chapter 14 Virtual TA (Remote CAPI) 14.1 Introduction This chapter is only applied to Vigor2500Vi series models which have the ISDN interface and the Virtual TA facilities are available. Our Virtual TA facilities can be available from bundled firmware CD and www.draytek.com/support...
  • Page 134 Virtual TA (Remote CAPI) As depicted in the following application chart, the Virtual TA client can make an outgoing call or accept an incoming call to/from a peer FAX machine or ISDN TA etc. Use the following setup link on the Setup Main Menu to configure the Virtual TA facility.
  • Page 135 Virtual TA (Remote CAPI) When the icon text is GREEN, the Virtual TA client is connected to the Virtual TA server and you can launch your CAPI-based software to use the client to access the router. Read your software user guide for detailed configuration. If the icon text is RED, it means the client lost the connection with the server.
  • Page 136 Virtual TA (Remote CAPI) Disable: Check it to deactivate the server. All Virtual TA applications will be stopped. Virtual TA User Profiles Username: Specify the username for a specific client. Password: Specify the password for a specific client. MSN1, MSN2, MSN3: MSN stands for Multiple Subscriber Number. It means you can subscribe to more than one ISDN line number on a single subscribed line.
  • Page 137 Virtual TA (Remote CAPI) 2. On the client: Right-click the mouse on the VT icon. The following pop-up menu will be shown. 3. Click the Virtual TA Login to open the login box. 14-5...
  • Page 138 Virtual TA (Remote CAPI) 4. Enter the Username/Password and then click OK. After a short time, the VT icon text will become green server. Configuring the MSN number If you have subscribed to an MSN number service, the Virtual TA server can specify which client has the specified MSN number.
  • Page 139 Virtual TA (Remote CAPI) 2. Set the specified MSN number in the CAPI-based software. When the Virtual TA server sends an alert signal to the specified Virtual TA client, the CAPI-based software will also receive the alert signal. If the MSN number is incorrect, the software will not accept the incoming call.
  • Page 140 Menu to configure it. ISDN > Call Control and PPP/MP Setup. The Call Control and PPP/MP are only available on the ISDN interface of Vigor2500Vi series. This chapter is not applied to Vigor2500V which does not have ISDN interface. 15-1...
  • Page 141: Configuration

    Call Control 15.2 Configuration After you click Call Control and PPP/MP Setup. The following screen will automatically appear on your browser. Call Control Setup: On the Call Control and PPP/MP Setup setup page, you will see Dial Retry and Dial Delay Interval. These two parameters set global settings for ISDN dialup access.
  • Page 142 Call Control Remote Activation: Specify a phone number in the Remote Activation field to enable the remote activation function. If the router accepts a call from the number 12345678, it will disconnect the incoming call immediately and dial to the pre-specified ISP. Internet Access Setup >...
  • Page 143 As a result, the link speed will be 64kbps (one B channel). If you are not sure whether your ISP can support BOD and/or ML-PPP’s operations, please firstly get advice from your ISP or local dealers or support@draytek.com 15-4...
  • Page 144: Chapter 16. System Status

    Vigor2500V series Chapter 16 System Status 16.1 Introduction The System Status provides basic network settings of Vigor router It includes LAN and WAN interface information. Also, you could get the current running firmware version or firmware related information from this presentation.
  • Page 145 Online Status 16-2...
  • Page 146: Chapter 17. Configuration Backup

    Vigor2500V series Chapter 17 Configuration Backup 17.1 Introduction Sometimes you want to keep running configurations of your current router as a file or restore the configurations with the file. The router provides an web-based way to let you backup or restore the configuration very simple.
  • Page 147 Configuration Backup 2. Click Backup button to get configurations. 3. Click OK button to save configuration as a file. The default filename is config.cfg. You could give it another name by yourself. 4. Click Save button, the configuration will download automatically to your computer as a file named config.cfg.
  • Page 148 Configuration Backup 17.2.2 Restore the Configuration with a Configuration File 1. Go to System Maintenance > Configuration Backup. The following windows will be popped-up, as shown below. 2. Click Browse button to choose the correct configuration file for uploading to the router. 3.
  • Page 149 Configuration Backup 4. Click Restart button and wait for few seconds, the router will restart by using the updated configurations. 17-4...
  • Page 150: Chapter 18. Syslog

    Vigor2500V series Chapter 18 SysLog / Mail Alert 18.1 Introduction Syslog is a popular utility in UNIX world. To monitor router activity, you can run a Syslog Daemon to capture all activities from the router. This Daemon program can run on a local PC or a remote one elsewhere on the Internet.
  • Page 151 SysLog/Mail Alert Syslog Access Setup 1. Check the Enable box to activate the syslog service. 2. Server IP Address: Specify an IP address to which all syslog messages will be sent. 3. Destination Port: Specify a UDP port number to which the syslog server is listening.
  • Page 152 SysLog/Mail Alert administrator who intends to view or analyze the syslog messages. 4. Return-Path: Specify an e-mail address of another mailbox to accept all returned messages if some fatal problems occur at the recipient mailbox. The current mail alert function is only designed for sending you the syslog related to Denial-of-Servic (DoS) defense behaviors after you activate the DoS defense facilities.
  • Page 153: Chapter 19. Time Setup

    Vigor2500V series Chapter 19 Time Setup 19.1 Introduction If you want to use any time-based function (for example, Call Schedule and URL Content filtering), the system time function should be assured to work properly. The router has two ways of updating itself with time clock. One is adopt the current time of your PC via HTTP protocol.
  • Page 154: Configuration

    Time Setup 19.2 Configuration 19.2.1 Set Time Clock via Using Web Browser 1. Before setting time base via using web browser, you have to make sure whether the computer time is accurate or not. Enter System Maintenance and then click Time Setup. If you press Inquire Time button, the router’s clock will be set to current time of your PC.
  • Page 155 Time Setup to make sure if the time server is working properly. If the time server is located at the Internet, you should also make sure the router Internet access capability. Enter System Maintenance and then click Time Setup. 2. Click Use Internet Time Client, choose Time Protocol as NTP, specify an IP address of time server for the Server IP Address, choose an adequate time zone in the Time Zone and in turn select an updated time interval in Automatically Update Interval.
  • Page 156 Time Setup Click Time Setup again to check Current System Time information as shown below. 19-4...
  • Page 157: Chapter 20. Management Setup

    Vigor2500V series Chapter 20 Management Setup 20.1 Introduction By default, the router may be configured and managed through any Telnet client or Web browser running on any operating system. There is no requirement for additional software or utilities. However, for some...
  • Page 158: Configuration

    Management Setup For security concern, it’s better for you to limit the clients that are allowed to access the router’s management interfaces. If you only allow specific internal or external IP addresses to access the router’s management, Only these IP addresses or subnets (ranges) you listed can access the router’s menus.
  • Page 159 Management Setup 20.2.1 Management Access Control Enable remote firmware update (FTP): Chick the checkbox to allow remote firmware upgrade through FTP (File Transfer Protocol). Allow management from the Internet: Enable the checkbox to allow system administrators to login from the Internet. By default, it is not allowed.
  • Page 160 Management Setup 20.2.3 Management Port Setup Default Ports: Check to use standard port numbers for the Telnet and HTTP servers. User Defined Ports: Check to specify user-defined port numbers for the Telnet and HTTP servers. 20-4...
  • Page 161 Vigor2500V series Chapter 21 Reboot System / Firmware Upgrade 21.1 Reboot System The Web Configurator may be used to restart your router. Click Reboot System in the System Maintenance group to open the following page. There are two reboot options: 1.
  • Page 162 The following steps will guide you to upgrade firmware. In the following procedure, we use an example to explain the firmware upgrade. Note that this example is running over Windows OS (Operating System). 1. Download the latest firmware from DrayTek's web site or FTP site. The DrayTek web site is www.draytek.com...
  • Page 163 Once you encounter any technical queries, you can let your local dealer or us have your screenshot which is related to the result generated from Diagnostic tools. The following is the setting path for the Diagnostics. 22.2 If your router is Vigor2500V: PPPoE / PPPoA 22-1...
  • Page 164 Diagnostics Refresh: To obtain the latest information, click here to reload the page. Broadband Access Mode/Status: Display the broadband access mode and status. If the broadband connection is active, it will show PPPoE, PPTP, Static IP, or DHCP Client depending on which access mode is enabled.
  • Page 165 Diagnostics channel is idle, it will show Idle. Drop B1: Click to disconnect the B1 channel. Drop B2: Click to disconnect the B2 channel. 22.4 Triggered Dial-out Packet Header Triggered Dial-out Packet Header shows the last IP packet header that triggered the router to dial out. 22.5 Routing Table Click Routing Table to view the router’s routing table.
  • Page 166 Diagnostics R --- RIP. * --- Default route. ~ --- Routes for private routing domain. In the right of each routing rule, you will see an interface identifier which are defined as follows. IF0 --- Local LAN interface. IF3 --- WAN interface. 22.6 ARP Cache Table Click ARP Cache Table to view the content of the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) cache held in the router.
  • Page 167 Diagnostics 22.7 DHCP Table The facility of DHCP Table provides information on IP address assignments. This information is helpful in diagnosing network problems, such as IP address conflicts, etc. 22.8 NAT Port Redirection Table If you have configured Port Redirection (under NAT Setup), click it to verify that your settings are correct for redirecting specific port numbers to specified internal users.
  • Page 168 Diagnostics 22.9 NAT Active Sessions Table As the router accesses the Internet through the built-in NAT engine, click NAT Active Sessions Table to see which active outgoing sessions are online. Each line across the screen indicates an active session. The following information is displayed: Private IP, Port: The internal user’s (PC’s) IP address and port number.
  • Page 169 Ifno: Stands for interface number. The definition is listed below: 0 --- LAN interface. 3 --- WAN interface. Should you have any technical queries of using Diagnostic Tools, you can contact your local dealer or us support@draytek.com to let us be more helpful for you. 22-7...
  • Page 170 Trouble-Shooting of Vigor2500V/Vi series ADSL VoIP Routers Firstly, Check your Hardware Installation! Before starting to configure the router, you have to connect your devices correctly. 1. Connect the ADSL interface to the external splitter with a RJ-11 cable. 2. Connect one port of 4-port switch to your computer with a RJ-45 cable.
  • Page 171 There are some variant connection in Annex A and Annex B countries. Followings are more reference for you: Annex- A countries: Annex – B countries TroubleShooting of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 172 5 seconds. When the ACT Factory Reset LED begins to blink rapidly, release the button. Then the router will restart with the factory default configuration. P1, P2, P3, P4 Connect to the local network devices. TroubleShooting of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 173 ACT LED begins to blink rapidly, release the button. Then the router will restart with the factory default configuration. P1, P2, P3, P4 Connect to the local network devices. Connected to an external NT1(or NT1+) box provided by your ISDN ISDN service provider. TroubleShooting of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 174 1. Check that if the power line and ADSL/LAN cable are connected correctly. 2. Turn on the router, and then check that if the ACT LED blink once per second and the correspondent LAN LED is light. TroubleShooting of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 175 2. Right-click on Local Area double-click on Network Connection and click on Properties. Connections. 3. Select on Internet Protocol 4. Select Obtain an IP address (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. TroubleShooting of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 176 A. For Windows 1. Open the Command Prompt window (from start menu > Run ) 2. Type command (for Windows 95/98/ME) or cmd (for Windows NT/ 2000/XP). 3. Type ping 192.168.1.1 and press [Enter] B. For Mac (Terminal) TroubleShooting of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 177 Note that if the computer receives a reply from 192.168.1.1. If not, please check the IP address of your PC. We recommend you set the network connection as get IP automatically. (Please refer to the next section) TroubleShooting of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 178 1. Check that if the Enable option is selected. 2. Verify if all parameters of DSL Modem Settings are entered with correct value which given by your ISP. 3. Verify if Username and Password are entered with correct value which given by your ISP. TroubleShooting of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 179 1. If the router settings are correct at all, and the router still does not connect, please contact your ISP technical support representative to help you for configuration. 2. If the router does not work correctly, please contact your dealer for help. For any further questions, please send e-mail to support@draytek.com TroubleShooting of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 180 We would like to remind you of the benefits of Vigor2500V series as below once your technical queries are resolved: Benefits of Vigor2500V series ADSL router for sharing your Internet connection Robust firewall to help protect your computers Make / Receive Voice calls over your ADSL connection using a regular...
  • Page 181 What does "PSTN life line" and "ISDN loop through" perform on Vigor2500V series? The Vigor2500V has a “Line” port on the rear panel for connecting to a PSTN (regular analogue) line. The Loop Through option can be used to set an...
  • Page 182 Annex- A countries: Annex – B countries TroubleShooting of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 183 W E-mail alerting mechanism W Virtual TA E-mail Detection Routing Support W Detect user-defined e-mails and hold W RIPv2 (not applicable to the UK) them in mail server (POP3). W Static Route (not applicable to the UK) TroubleShooting of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 184 Robust Firewall: E-mail Detection: Peer to Peer VoIP communications: TroubleShooting of Vigor2500V series...
  • Page 185 Vigor2500V series with the services of ITSP: Before you can set up the router for SIP you need to open an account with a SIP registrar [e.g. IPTEL, www.draytel.org) DrayTEL ( TroubleShooting of Vigor2500V series...

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