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Why use VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A?



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Why use VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A?


The VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A is a VDSL/ADSL/Ethernet gateway supporting downstream transmission speeds of up to 1Gbps and upstream transmission up to 1Gbps.

  • Quality of Service (QoS)

The VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A with Quality of Service features ensures that the Triple Play Service keeps the high quality delivery and high speed Internet access.

  • PPP over Ethernet

Since the PPPoE technology offers benefits to both Telco and ISP, the VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A shall implement this feature and be tested well with the PPPoE servers.

  • Multi-NAT

NAT provides system administrators with an easy solution to create a private IP network for security and IP management. Powered by NAT technology, the VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A supports complete NAT mapping and most popular Internet multimedia applications, such as NetMeeting, MSN Messenger, Skype, ICQ, IPTV, QuickTime, Real Player (RSP/RTSP), VoIP SIP ALG, etc.

Application Scenario



FTTx - FTTC Solution
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A typical scenario is used with VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A in a FTTC (Fiber to the Curb) solution. The VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A serves as a home gateway, providing high speed INTERNET service and High Quality IPTV service. The COE (VDSL switch) is located in a street cabinet, providing a high speed service within a 600 foot range, assuring the bandwidth reaching up to 100/50Mbps (Downstream/Upstream) at maximum.


FTTx – FTTB Solution
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An often seen scenario is used with VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A in a FTTB (Fiber to the Building) solution. The VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A serves as a home gateway, providing high speed INTERNET service, High Quality IPTV service and VoIP service. The COE (VDSL switch) is located inside the cabinet of the building, providing a high speed service covering all units in the structure, assuring the bandwidth reaching up to 100/50Mbps (Downstream/Upstream) at maximum.



Prologue


  • Before we begin.

The device is shipped with the following factory defaults:

1. IP address = 192.168.1.1, subnet mask = 255.255.255.0 (24 bits)


2. DHCP server enabled with IP pool starting from 192.168.1.2
3. Default username/password = admin/1234

  • Setting up the PC (Windows OS)

1. Ethernet Connection

  • All PCs must have an Ethernet adapter card installed

2. TCP/IP Installation

You must first install TCP/IP software on each PC before you can use it for Internet access. If you have already installed TCP/IP, go to the next section to configure it; otherwise, follow these steps to install:



  • In the Control Panel/Network window, click Add button.

  • In the Select Network Component Type windows, select Protocol and click Add.

  • In the Select Network Protocol windows, select Microsoft from the list of manufacturers, then select TCP/IP from the Network Protocols and click OK.

3. TCP/IP Configuration

Follow these steps to configure Windows TCP/IP:



  • In the Control Panel/Network window, click the TCP/IP entry to select it and click Properties button.

  • In the TCP/IP Properties window, select obtain an IP address automatically.

Note: Do not assign an arbitrary IP address and subnet mask to your PCs; otherwise, you will not be able to access the Internet.

  • Click the WINS configuration tab and select Disable WINS Resolution.

  • Click the Gateway tab. Highlight any installed gateways and click the Remove button until there are none listed.

  • Click the DNS Configuration tab and select Disable DNS.

  • Click OK to save and close the TCP/IP properties window.

  • Click OK to close the Network window. You will be prompted to insert your Windows CD or disk. When the drivers are updated, you will be asked if you want to restart the PC. Make sure that your Device is powered on before answering “Yes” to the prompt. Repeat the aforementioned steps for each Windows PC on your network.



Access Application Notes




Web GUI


The following procedure is for the most typical usage of the device using a web Browser. The device supports an embedded Web server that allows you to use a Web browser to configure it. Before configuring the router using a Browser, please be sure there is no Telnet or Console login.


  1. Log into the VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A via Web GUI.

    1. Set up your PC/NB IP address as a DHCP client.

    2. Connect to a LAN port of VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A via RJ45 Ethernet cable and open your web browser.

    3. The default IP of VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A is 192.168.1.1, username/password = admin/1234.



Telnet


Telnet is also a common way to configure the device, but we have to use CI commands which may not be quick to learn. The list of the commonly used CI commands is provided at the end of this document.


  1. Login the VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A via Telnet.

  1. Set up your PC/NB IP address as a DHCP client.

  2. Connect to a LAN port of VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A via RJ45 Ethernet cable and open your Hyper Terminal software (capable of using TELNET).

  3. The default IP of VMG4380-B10A/VMG4325-B10A is 192.168.1.1, username/password = admin/1234.

  4. Type the command “atsh” to display the basic information of device.

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