Draytek Vigor167 User Manual

Draytek Vigor167 User Manual

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  • Page 2 Vigor 167 35b Modem User’s Guide Version: 1.1 Firmware Version: V5.1.1 Date: May 25, 2022...
  • Page 3 Web registration is preferred. You can register your Vigor router via https://myvigor.draytek.com. Owner Firmware & Tools Due to the continuous evolution of DrayTek technology, all modems will be regularly upgraded. Please consult the DrayTek web site for more information on newest firmware, tools and documents. Updates https://www.draytek.com...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter I Installation ..............................VII I-1 Introduction....................................1 I-1-1 LED Indicators and Connectors..........................1 I-2 Hardware Installation...................................3 I-2-1 Network Connection ..............................3 I-2-2 Wall-Mounted Installation............................4 I-3 Accessing to Web User Interface ..............................5 I-5 Changing Password ..................................7 I-6 Dashboard .....................................8 Chapter II Connectivity ............................... 9 II-1 Operation Mode: Modem Mode.............................
  • Page 5 II-2-8-3 Local Services ..............................72 II-2-8-4 Backup & Restore ............................73 Chapter III Management ............................75 III-1 System Maintenance................................76 III-1-1 Device Settings ............................... 76 III-1-1-1 Time.................................. 76 III-1-1-2 Device Name ..............................78 III-1-1-3 Syslog ................................78 III-1-2 Management................................79 III-1-2-1 Service Control..............................
  • Page 6 V-5 Contacting DrayTek ................................116...
  • Page 7: Chapter I Installation

    Chapter I Installation...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    I-1 Introduction This is a generic International version of the user guide. Specification, compatibility and features vary by region. For specific user guides suitable for your region or product, please contact local distributor. I-1-1 LED Indicators and Connectors Before you use the Vigor modem, please get acquainted with the LED indicators and connectors first.
  • Page 10 Interface Explanation Connecter for a power adapter. ON/OFF ON/OFF: Power switch. Factory Reset Restore the default settings. Usage: Turn on the modem. Press the button and keep it for more than 10 seconds. Then the modem will restart with the factory default configuration. P2-P1 Connecter for local networked devices.
  • Page 11: Hardware Installation

    I-2 Hardware Installation This section will guide you to install the Vigor167 through a hardware connection and configure the device’s settings through the web browser. Before starting to configure Vigor167, you have to connect your devices correctly. I-2-1 Network Connection Connect the DSL interface to the MODEM port of the external splitter with a DSL line cable.
  • Page 12: I-2-2 Wall-Mounted Installation

    I-2-2 Wall-Mounted Installation Drill the holes on the wall according to the recommended instruction. Fit screws into the wall using the appropriate type of wall plug. Step 4  Note The recommended drill diameter shall be 6.5mm (1/4”). When you finished the above procedure, the modem has been mounted on the wall firmly.
  • Page 13: Accessing To Web User Interface

    I-3 Accessing to Web User Interface All functions and settings of this access point must be configured via the web user interface. Please start your web browser (e.g., Firefox). Make sure your PC connects to the Vigor router correctly. Open a web browser on your PC and type http://192.168.1.1. A pop-up window will open to ask for a username and password.
  • Page 14 Now, the Main Screen will appear. The web page can be logged out by clicking Log Out on the top right of the web page. Or, logout the web user interface according to the chosen condition. The default setting is Auto Logout, which means the web configuration system will log out after 5 minutes without any operation.
  • Page 15: Changing Password

    I-5 Changing Password Please change the password for the original security of the modem. Go to System Maintenance page and choose Account. Click Edit to open the modification page. Enter the new login password on the fields of New Password and Confirm New Password. Then click Apply to continue.
  • Page 16: Dashboard

    I-6 Dashboard Dashboard shows port status, LAN status, system status, LAN/WAN Usage and DSL information. Click Dashboard from the main menu on the left side of the main page.
  • Page 17: Chapter Ii Connectivity

    Chapter II Connectivity...
  • Page 18: Operation Mode: Modem Mode

    II-1 Operation Mode: Modem Mode This page provides available modes for you to choose for different conditions. Choose the one (e.g., Modem Mode) you want. The system will configure the required settings automatically. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Modem Mode This mode allows wireless clients to connect to the access point and...
  • Page 20 Step 2: Configure the settings for Internet connection. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description General Physical Interface Displays the physical interface used for the network connection. DSL Mode Select the DSL connection mode. Auto - The router will first attempt to connect using VDSL2, and will fall back to ADSL# if VDSL2 is unavailable.
  • Page 21 Priority - Enter the packet priority number for such VLAN. The range is from 0 to 7. Service VLAN Enabled - Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. If enabled, enter the values for the tag and priority. Tag - Enter the value as the VLAN ID number.
  • Page 22 Step 4: After finishing the configuration, click Apply & Reboot.
  • Page 23: Ii-1-1 Physical Interface

    II-1-1 Physical Interface Configure the general settings for LAN/WAN interface. Open Configuration >> Physical Interface. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Interface Displays the interface (DSL, ADSL or xDSL and etc.) used for WAN connection. Function Displays the WAN# of the WAN connection. Status Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function.
  • Page 24 Ethernet Interface Displays the interface (P1, P2) used for LAN connection. Function Displays the LAN# of the LAN connection. Status Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. Speed Set the LAN port speed capabilities: Port speed capabilities: Auto negotiation: Auto speed with all capabilities. 10M half duplex: Force speed with 10M ability.
  • Page 25: Ii-1-2 Wan

     Note: Switch these two icons by click the mouse cursor on them. - means “Enable”. - means “Disable”. II-1-2 WAN When the operation mode is configured as Modem Mode, the Configuration>>WAN page will be shown as the following page. This page is to configure the general settings for WAN connection.
  • Page 26 Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Show / Hide Advanced Click to show or hide the advanced settings for the WAN interface. The Mode advanced settings include Encapsulation and QoS. Encapsulation - QoS - Be explained later. Name Displays current WAN interface.
  • Page 27 with tag. If enabled, enter the values for the tag and priority. Tag - Enter the value as the VLAN ID number. The range is from 0 to 4094. Priority - Enter the packet priority number for such VLAN. The range is from 0 to 7.
  • Page 28: Ii-1-3 Lan

     Note: Switch these two icons by click the mouse cursor on them. - means “Enable”. - means “Disable”. II-1-3 LAN Local Area Network (LAN) is a group of subnets regulated and ruled by modem. Open Configuration>>LAN to open the following page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description...
  • Page 29 Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Name Enter a brief comment for the LAN interface. IP Address Enter the IP address of the LAN interface. Subnet Mask Select a subnet mask of the LAN interface. Cancel Discard current settings and return to the previous page. Apply Save the current settings and exit the page.
  • Page 30: Ii-1-4 Routing

    II-1-4 Routing Static routing is an alternative to dynamic routing. It is a process that the system network administrator can configure network routers with all the required information for packet forwarding. Open Configuration >> Routing. To add a new IPv4 static route, click the +Add link to get the following page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description...
  • Page 31 Enabled Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. Destination IP Address Enter the IP address as the destination IP address. Subnet Mask Select a subnet mask of this static route. Interface Use the drop-down list to specify an interface for this static route. Gateway Enter an IP address as the gateway.
  • Page 32: Operation Mode: Router Mode

    II-2 Operation Mode: Router Mode Click the Router Mode and click Next to configure advanced settings. Step 1: Set the System Time.
  • Page 33 Step 2: Configure the settings for Internet connection. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description General Physical Interface Displays the physical interface used for the network connection. DSL Mode Select the DSL connection mode. Auto - The router will first attempt to connect using VDSL2, and will fall back to ADSL# if VDSL2 is unavailable.
  • Page 34 Annex Specifies the modulation standard used for the ADSL connection. VPI / VCI Set values for Virtual Path Identifier(VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier(VCI). Customer VLAN Enabled - Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. If enabled, enter the values for the tag and priority. Tag - Enter the value as the VLAN ID number.
  • Page 35 Step 3: Configure the LAN settings. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Network Configuration Usage The current is for NAT. IP Address This is the IP address of the router. (Default: 192.168.1.1). Subnet Mask The subnet mask, together with the IP Address field, indicates the maximum number of clients allowed on the subnet.
  • Page 36 The default value is 100. Valid range is between 1 and 253. The actual number of IP addresses available for assignment is the IP Pool Counts, or 253 minus the last octet of the Start IP Address, whichever is smaller. Gateway IP Address The IP address of the gateway, which is the host on the LAN that relays all traffic coming into and going out of the LAN.
  • Page 37: Ii-2-1 Physical Interface

    II-2-1 Physical Interface Configure the general settings for LAN/WAN interface. Open Configuration >> Physical Interface.
  • Page 38 Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Interface Displays the interface (DSL, ADSL or xDSL and etc.) used for WAN connection. Function Displays the WAN# of the WAN connection. Status Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. Modem Code Use the default one.
  • Page 39 Ethernet Interface Displays the interface (P1, P2) used for LAN connection. Function Displays the LAN# of the LAN connection. Status Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. Speed Set the LAN port speed capabilities: Port speed capabilities: Auto negotiation: Auto speed with all capabilities. 10M half duplex: Force speed with 10M ability.
  • Page 40: Ii-2-2 Wan

     Note: Switch these two icons by click the mouse cursor on them. - means “Enable”. - means “Disable”. II-2-2 WAN When the operation mode is configured as Router Mode, the Configuration>>WAN page will be shown as the following page. II-2-2-1 WAN Connections This page is to configure the general settings for WAN connection.
  • Page 41 Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Show / Hide Advanced Click to show or hide the advanced settings for the WAN interface. Mode Name Displays current WAN interface. Enabled Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. General Setup DSL Mode Specify which DSL mode (e.g., VDSL2, ADSL2, ADSL2 multimode,...
  • Page 42 4094. Priority - Enter the packet priority number for such VLAN. The range is from 0 to 7. Service VLAN Click to enable the function of VLAN with tag. If enabled, for what? Tag - Enter the value as the VLAN ID number. The range is from 0 to 4094.
  • Page 43 destination. Valid values range from 1 to 255. Ping Interval It is available when Ping Detect is selected as WAN Connection Detection Mode. Enter the interval for the system to execute the PING operation. Ping Retry It is available when Ping Detect is selected as WAN Connection Detection Mode.
  • Page 44 rtVBR - Real-time Variable Bit Rate. IPv4 - Below shows the additional options for IPv4 Setting: Service Name It is available when PPPoA/PPPoE is selected as IPv4 Connection Type. (Optional) Sets the PPP service name tag. Required by some ISPs. Leave blank unless instructed otherwise by your ISP.
  • Page 45: Ii-2-2-2 Virtual Wan

     Note: Switch these two icons by click the mouse cursor on them. - means “Enable”. - means “Disable”. II-2-2-2 Virtual WAN Up to five virtual WAN profiles can be set for applying to different applications. Each profile can be specified with ATM QoS, VLAN, and binding interfaces according to the requirement of the practical network environment.
  • Page 46 Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Show / Hide Advanced Click to show or hide the advanced settings for virtual WAN. Mode Name Enter a name as the profile name. Enabled Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. General Physical Interface Displays the WAN type (e.g., DSL) of the physical interface.
  • Page 47 Enabled Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. IPv4 Connection Type There are four types for network connection: PPPoE  PPPoA  DHCP  Static IP  Username/Password It is available when PPPoE/PPPoA is selected as IPv4 Connection Type. IP Address It means the WAN IP address assigned by the ISP.
  • Page 48: Ii-2-2-3 Dynamic Dns

    Cancel Discard current settings and return to previous page. Apply Save the current settings and exit the page. After finishing this web page configuration, please click Apply to save the settings. II-2-2-3 Dynamic DNS Most ISPs assigns dynamic WAN IP addresses to their customers. Dynamic IP addresses presents challenges to users who would like to accept remote connections to their LANs from the Internet, as service could be disrupted due to the IP address changing without notice.
  • Page 49 Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Name Enter a name as the profile name. Enabled Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. Service Provider Select the DDNS provider. If your DDNS provider is not listed, select User-Defined and manually configure the profile.
  • Page 50 Let's Encrypt Display the information related to Let's Encrypt certificate. Certificate Activate - Click it to generate a certificate issued by Let’s Encrypt for applying to such DDNS account. More settings Update DDNS with If a Vigor router is installed behind any NAT router, you can enable such function to locate the real WAN IP.
  • Page 51: Ii-2-3 Lan

    II-2-3 LAN Local Area Network (LAN) is a group of subnets regulated and ruled by modem. II-2-3-1 LAN Networks To configure the general settings the LAN network, select Configuration>>LAN to open the following page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Name...
  • Page 52 Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Name Enter a brief comment for the LAN interface. IPv4 IP Address Enter the IP address of the LAN interface. Subnet Mask Select a subnet mask of the LAN interface. DHCP Server Configuration DHCP Server DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
  • Page 53 host on the LAN that relays all traffic coming into and going out of the LAN. The gateway is normally the router, and therefore the Gateway IP Address should be identical to the IP Address in the IPv4 section above. Lease Time - The maximum duration DHCP-issued IP addresses can be used before they have to be renewed.
  • Page 54: Ii-2-3-2 Bind Ip To Mac

    II-2-3-2 Bind IP to MAC This function is used to bind the IP and MAC address in LAN to have a strengthening control in network. With the Bind IP to MAC feature you can reserve LAN IP addresses for LAN clients. Each reserved IP address is associated with a Media Access Control (MAC) address.
  • Page 55: Ii-2-3-3 Dhcp Options

    Apply Save the current settings and exit the page. After finishing this web page configuration, please click Apply to save the settings. II-2-3-3 DHCP Options DHCP packets can be processed by adding option number and data information when such function is enabled and configured. To add an option, click the +Add link to get the following page.
  • Page 56: Ii-2-4 Routing

    Data Type Choose the type (ASCII or Hex or Address List) for the data to be stored. Data Enter the data in the Data field based on the data type selected. ASCII Character - A text string. Example: /path. Hexadecimal Digital - A hexadecimal string. Valid characters are from 0 to 9 and from a to f.
  • Page 57 Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Name Enter a name as the profile name. Enabled Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. Destination IP Address Enter the IP address as the destination IP address. Subnet Mask Select a subnet mask of this static route.
  • Page 58: Ii-2-4-2 Rip

    II-2-4-2 RIP The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is the most popular interior routing protocol used by a router. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Enabled When Enabled, the router will attempt to exchange routing information with neighbouring routers using the Routing Information Protocol.
  • Page 59: Ii-2-5 Nat

     Note: Switch these two icons by click the mouse cursor on them. - means “Enable”. - means “Disable”. II-2-5 NAT Most ISPs allocate one WAN IP address to each subscriber. In order to simultaneously connect multiple devices to the Internet, a technique called Network Address Translation is employed. Usually, the router serves as an NAT (Network Address Translation) router.
  • Page 60 To add a new port forwarding profile, click the +Add link to get the following page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Name Enter a name that identifies the rule. Enabled Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. Network WAN Interface The WAN port(s) whose incoming traffic will be forwarded to a LAN...
  • Page 61 the WAN interface. Source IP Any - Any data traffic coming from the source IP will be forwarded to a LAN. IP Address - Set a range of IP addresses. Any data traffic coming from the IP addresses within the range will be forwarded to a LAN. IP Object - Use the drop down list to specify an IP object profile.
  • Page 62: Ii-2-5-2 Dmz

    II-2-5-2 DMZ Vigor router provides a facility DMZ Host that maps ALL unsolicited data on any protocol to a single host in the LAN. Regular web surfing and other such Internet activities from other clients will continue to work without inappropriate interruption. DMZ Host allows a defined internal user to be totally exposed to the Internet, which usually helps some special applications such as Netmeeting or Internet Games etc.
  • Page 63: Ii-2-5-3 Port Triggering

    Enabled Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. Interface Allows WAN traffic to be sent to a specific LAN IP address. WAN IP Enable the function of applying WAN alias IP. Then, select a WAN alias IP from the available IPv4 alias settings set on Configuration >> WAN >>...
  • Page 64 Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Add Service Select from list of predefined service, or manually configure triggering and incoming protocols and ports. Manually - If selected, self-define the service name. Preset - If selected, various services will be offered for you to choose as the service name.
  • Page 65: Ii-2-5-4 Alg

    UDP- open port(s) to UDP traffic.  TCP/UDP- open port(s) to both TCP and UDP traffic.  Select the protocol (TCP, UDP or TCP/UDP) for the incoming data of such triggering profile. Incoming Port - Incoming traffic from the WAN destined for these port numbers be forwarded to the LAN client that triggered the rule.
  • Page 66: Ii-2-5-5 Upnp

    II-2-5-5 UPnP The Vigor supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), which is a suite of network protocols that simplifies network configuration. Applications and network devices on the LAN, that support UPnP, may request the router to modify its settings to allow NAT Traversal, so that WAN hosts can connect to them directly.
  • Page 67: Ii-2-6 Igmp

    II-2-6 IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an IPv4 communication protocol for establishing multicast group memberships. II-2-6-1 IGMP Setup Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description IGMP Proxy IGMP Proxy Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. The application of multicast will be executed through WAN /PVC/VLAN port.
  • Page 68: Ii-2-6-2 Igmp Status

    members within the multicast group. When Fast Leave is enabled, multicast for a group is immediately terminated when the last host in that group sends a “leave” message. Apply Save the current settings and exit the page. After finishing this web page configuration, please click Apply to save the settings. II-2-6-2 IGMP Status Displays a list of active multicast groups.
  • Page 69 To add a new IP object profile, click the +Add link to get the following page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Object Name Enter the name that identifies this profile. Address Type Select the type (IP or Subnet) of address. IPv4 Settings Start IP Address Enter the beginning IP address, if the Address Type is IP.
  • Page 70: Ii-2-7-2 Ip Group

    End IP Address Enter the ending IP address, if Address Type is IP. IP Address Enter an IP address if Address Type is Subnet Mask. Subnet Mask Enter subnet mask, if Address Type is Subnet Mask. Invert If enabled, all addresses except the ones entered above will be used. Cancel Discard current settings and return to the previous page.
  • Page 71 Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Group Name Enter a name that identifies this profile. Selected Objects +Add - Click to open the page with available objects. Available Object Selected Objects Search - Enter the IP object name or the IPv4 address to display related information.
  • Page 72: Ii-2-7-3 Schedule

    II-2-7-3 Schedule Time schedules can be created and used with router features that support them, so that those features can be turned on and off automatically at preconfigured times. To add a new schedule profile, click the +Add link to get the following page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description...
  • Page 73 Date Select the date when the entry comes into effect. Start Time Set the time when the schedule is triggered. End Time Set the time for the schedule to be ended. Repeat Once - The schedule is triggered once based on Date, Start Time and End Time.
  • Page 74: Ii-2-8 Certificates

    II-2-8 Certificates A digital certificate is an electronic document issued by a certification authority (CA) to an entity to prove ownership of a public key. It contains identifying information including the issued-to party’s name, a serial number, expiration dates etc., and the digital signature of the certificate-issuing authority so that a recipient can verify that the certificate is real.
  • Page 75 To add a new local certificate profile, click the +Add link to get the following page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Certificate Name Enter the name that identifies the certificate. Method Generate CSR - Generate a new local certificate. Import Certificate &...
  • Page 76 certificate request and submit it the CA server, then import it as “Local Certificate”. If you have already gotten a certificate from a third party, you may import it directly. The supported types are PKCS12 Certificate and Certificate with a private key. Method - Generate CSR Key Type Displays the key type used by the certificate.
  • Page 77: Ii-2-8-2 Trusted Ca

    Therefore, Vigor router offers a mechanism which allows you to generate root CA to save time and provide convenience for general user. Later, such root CA generated by DrayTek server can perform the issuing of local certificate. To create a new RootCA, click Create to get the following page.
  • Page 78 Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Key Type Displays the key type (set to RSA). Algorithm Displays the algorithm. Subject Alternative Name Type Select the type of Subject Alternative Name and enter its value. Subject Name Country (C) Enter the country name (code) in which your organization is located.
  • Page 79 To upload a certificate, click the +Add link to get the following page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Upload Certificate Choose a file - Select a local certificate file. Cancel Discard current settings and return to the previous page. Apply Click to import selected certificate file to the router.
  • Page 80: Ii-2-8-3 Local Services

    II-2-8-3 Local Services This page allows you to set different categories and services for the local certificate(s) to prevent security warning messages popped up due to using different browsers. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Local Certificate Select a local certificate (has been imported to Vigor device) with full key and authentication information.
  • Page 81: Ii-2-8-4 Backup & Restore

    II-2-8-4 Backup & Restore You can back up or restore the Local and Trusted CA certificates on the router to a file. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Backup Selected Item Select the certification type (local, trusted or all certificate). Password Protection Enabled - Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function.
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  • Page 83: Chapter Iii Management

    Chapter III Management...
  • Page 84: System Maintenance

    III-1 System Maintenance For the system setup, there are several items that you have to know the way of configuration: Device Settings, Management, Firmware, Backup & Restore, Accounts and Reboot System, and Firmware Upgrade. III-1-1 Device Settings The user can modify the time, device name, and Syslog for the device. III-1-1-1 Time Open System Maintenance>>Device Settings and click the Time tab.
  • Page 85 selected as Set Time Time Server - Enter the web site of the primary time server. Interface - Renew the time through the selected WAN/LAN interface. If Auto is selected, the Vigor system will renew the time through WAN or LAN. Daylight Saving - Enable Daylight Saving Time (DST) if it is applicable to your location Update Time - Force to renew current time setting.
  • Page 86: Iii-1-1-2 Device Name

    III-1-1-2 Device Name Display the router name. Change the name if you want. Open System Maintenance>>Device Settings and click the Device Name tab. III-1-1-3 Syslog SysLog function is provided for users to monitor the router. Open System Maintenance>>Device Settings and click the Syslog tab. Available parameters are explained as follows: Item Description...
  • Page 87: Iii-1-2 Management

    Logging Destinations Select External Server to display Log Message and Syslog Servers for detailed configuration. Log Message Select to send the corresponding message of user access, interface, and system information to Syslog. Syslog Servers +Add Click to display new entry boxes for creating a new Syslog server profile.
  • Page 88 manually. Management Services Enforce HTTPS Access Enable the checkbox to allow system administrators to login Vigor router via HTTPS. Allow PING from LAN Allow all PING packets from LAN. Allow PING from Allow all PING packets from the Internet. For increased security, this Internet setting is disabled by default.
  • Page 89: Iii-1-2-2 Tr-069

    III-1-2-2 TR-069 Vigor device supports the TR-069 standard for remote management of customer-premises equipment (CPE) through an Auto Configuration Server, such as VigorACS. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description TR-069 Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. ACS Server ACS Server On Choose the interface for connecting the router to the Auto...
  • Page 90 Settings The default setting is Enable, which means the CPE Client will periodically connect to the ACS Server to update its connection parameters at intervals specified in the Interval Time field. Time Interval - Set interval time or schedule time for the router to send notification to CPE.
  • Page 91: Iii-1-3 Firmware

    III-1-3 Firmware Before firmware upgrade, please download the newest firmware from the DrayTeks website or FTP site first. The DrayTek website is www.draytek.com (or local DrayTeks website) and the FTP site is ftp.draytek.com. Open System Maintenance>>Firmware. The following web page will guide you to upgrade firmware by using an example.
  • Page 92 Wait for a while until the system finishes the rebooting.
  • Page 93: Iii-1-4 Backup And Restore

    III-1-4 Backup and Restore This function can be used to backup/restore the Vigor167 settings. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Download Configuration Backup Password Protection For the sake of security, the configuration file for the access point can be encrypted.
  • Page 94  Note: Switch these two icons by click the mouse cursor on them. - means “Enable”. - means “Disable”.
  • Page 95: Iii-1-5 Accounts

    III-1-5 Accounts This page allows you to modify current administration account and password. To change the administration account, click the +Edit link to get the following page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Local Admin Account Account Display the name of the account. Current Password Enter the current password in this field.
  • Page 96 Confirm New Enter the new password again. Password Role Specify the role of the account. At present, only Administrator is available for selection. Cancel Discard current settings and return to the previous page. Apply Save the current settings and exit the page. Click Apply to save the settings.
  • Page 97: Iii-1-6 System Reboot

    III-1-6 System Reboot The Web user interface may be used to restart your router. Open System Maintenance >> System Reboot to get the following page. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Reboot With Select one of the following options, and press the Reboot button to reboot the router.
  • Page 98: Iii-1-7 Registration & Services

    III-1-7 Registration & Services Register your Vigor router to MyVigor website for getting more services. III-1-7-1 Registration & Services Open System Maintenance >> Registration & Service.  Note: Before registration, make sure the Vigor router has been set to access the Internet. Then, the link to Register will be shown under Option.
  • Page 99 A Login page will be shown on the screen. Please enter the account and password that you created previously. And click Login. If you haven’t an accessing account, please refer to section Create Account for MyVigor to create your own one. Please read the articles on the Agreement regarding user rights carefully while creating a user account.
  • Page 100 When the following page appears, your router has been registered to myvigor website successfully. However, the DrayDDNS service has not been activated yet. Clicking MY PRODUCT for viewing the general information of the registered router on MyVigor website. Return to the System Maintenance >> Registration & Service page. Click the Login link under the Option to load the registration information.
  • Page 101 Now the registered information of Vigor167 has been shown on this page.
  • Page 102: Iii-1-7-2 Services Status

    III-1-7-2 Services Status This page displays the current status (including the license name, the start date, and the expiration date) for the license service. After registering the Vigor router, the type of license (at present, only DrayDDNS) available for this router will be shown on this page.
  • Page 103 Open the page of System Maintenance>>Registration & Services>>Service Status. Click +Manage Licenses & Services to access MyVigor website. Enter the account and password that you created previously. And click Login. Open the Service Status page and click Activate License. After the license has been activated, the following page will be shown on your screen.
  • Page 104 Click Login. Later, enter the DDNS domain name for DrayDDNS service. Return to the System Maintenance >> Registration & Service>>Service Status page. The activated license with start/expire date information will be shown on the screen.  Note: If there is no license information, please go to System Maintenance>>Registration & Services>>Registration &...
  • Page 105: Chapter Iv Others

    Chapter IV Others...
  • Page 106: Monitoring

    IV-1 Monitoring IV-1-1 DSL Status IV-1-1-1 DSL Information The DSL information (packets) of this router can be broadcasted periodically. The information can be received by the routers under LAN. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Broadcast DSL Status Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function.
  • Page 107: Iv-1-1-2 Tone Information

    IV-1-1-2 Tone Information This web page displays the DSL line quality and bin usage. Click Refresh to reload this page with the most up-to-date information. The above figure shows the bandwidth shared between Upstream (Red) and Downstream (Blue).
  • Page 108: Iv-1-2 Route Table

    IV-1-2 Route Table Click Refresh to reload this page with the most up-to-date information. IV-1-3 DHCP Table This page provides information on IP address assignments. This information is helpful in diagnosing network problems, such as IP address conflicts, etc. Click Refresh to reload this page with the most up-to-date information. IV-1-3-1 IPv4 DHCP Subnet...
  • Page 109: Iv-1-3-2 Ipv4 Dhcp Lease

    IV-1-3-2 IPv4 DHCP Lease IV-1-4 ARP Table The table shows the contents of the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) cache held in the router and shows the mappings between Ethernet hardware addresses (MAC Addresses) and IP addresses. IV-1-4-1 LAN Click Refresh to reload this page with the most up-to-date information.
  • Page 110: Iv-1-4-2 Wan

    IV-1-4-2 WAN Click Refresh to reload this page with the most up-to-date information. IV-1-5 DNS Cache Table The router can function as a DNS server which allows LAN clients to look up DNS information by sending DNS requests to the router. Such DNS information is temporarily cached on the router and can be viewed on this page.
  • Page 111: Iv-1-7 Web Syslog

    IV-1-7 Web Syslog Log related to setting configuration and/or actions performed by this device can be stored on web Syslog. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Enabled Web Syslog Switch the toggle to enable or disable the function. Loop Logging Option Override Oldest Logs - Vigor router system will backup all existed information on the USB disk onto the host and clean up the...
  • Page 112 Export Click it to export the configuration as a file (.json). Clear All Click it to clear all settings on this page and return to the factory settings. Filter Select the type of log to display on this page. Cancel Discard current settings and return to the previous page.
  • Page 113: Utility

    IV-2 Utility IV-2-1 Ping Tool The user can perform the ping job for specified IP (host) to diagnose if the data transmission via the Vigor system is well or not. Available settings are explained as follows: Item Description Ping from Select an interface (LAN or WAN) from drop down list to through which you want to perform the ping operation, or choose Auto to be let the router select the WAN interface.
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  • Page 115: Chapter V Troubleshooting

    Chapter V Troubleshooting...
  • Page 116: Checking The Hardware Status

    V-1 Checking the Hardware Status Follow the steps below to verify the hardware status. Check the power line and cable connections. Refer to “I-2 Hardware Installation” for details. Power on the modem. Make sure the POWER LED, ACT LED and LAN LED are bright. If not, it means that there is something wrong with the hardware status.
  • Page 117: Checking The Network Connection Settings

    Note: The example is based on Windows 7 (Professional Edition). As to the examples for other operation systems, please refer to the similar steps or find support notes in www.draytek.com. Open All Programs>>Getting Started>>Control Panel. Click Network and Sharing Center.
  • Page 118 Icons of the network connection will be shown on the window. Right-click on Local Area Connection and click on Properties. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP) and then click Properties. Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically.
  • Page 119: V-2-2 For Mac Os

    V-2-2 For Mac Os Double click on the current used Mac Os on the desktop. Open the Application folder and get into Network. On the Network screen, select Using DHCP from the drop-down list of Configure IPv4.
  • Page 120: Pinging The Device

    V-3 Pinging the Device The default gateway IP address of the modem is 192.168.1.1. For some reason, you might need to use “ping” command to check the link status of the modem. The most important thing is that the computer will receive a reply from 192.168.1.1. If not, please check the IP address of your computer.
  • Page 122: Backing To Factory Default Setting

    V-4 Backing to Factory Default Setting Sometimes, a wrong connection can be improved by returning to the default settings. Try to reset the modem by software or hardware.  Warning: After using the factory default settings, you will lose all settings you did before. Make sure you have recorded all useful settings before you pressing.
  • Page 123: V-4-2 Hardware Reset

    V-4-2 Hardware Reset While the modem is running, press the Factory Reset button and hold for more than 5 seconds. When you see the ACT LED blinks rapidly, please release the button. Then, the modem will restart with the default configuration. After restore the factory default setting, you can configure the settings for the modem again to fit your personal request.
  • Page 124 V-5 Contacting DrayTek If the modem still cannot work correctly after trying many efforts, please contact your dealer for further help right away. For any questions, please feel free to send an e-mail to support@draytek.com.

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