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Symbia (Pvt.) Ltd. | PTCL BIB unit configuration guide-v-1 1
Step by Step
Procedure of
Setting Up
“Business in a Box”
Unit
Head Office: 291, Street 3, Sector I-9/3, Islamabad, Pakistan Karachi Office: A-484, Ground Floor, Block-I, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi Lahore Office: 16-A, Salik Street, Muslim Town, Lahore WebSite: www.symbia.com.pk
BUSINESS IN A BOX
This Unique Product has built‐in
functions for multiple applications as
follows:
a. It can be used as a DSL
Modem
b. It has an EVO port for
connecting to PTCL V‐
Wireless. In case of failure of
DSL, it will switch over to
parallel connectivity through
EVO.
c. Value added IPTV service
d. I‐Sentry service for remote
surveillance
e. Provides on‐board SIP client
with FXS port for connecting
legacy phones (2 ports
available)
f. IPSec VPN connectivity for
establishing secured tunnels
g. USB mass storage and print
server built in functions
In terms of interfaces the unit
provides
a‐ 1 x DSL WAN interface
b‐ 1 x EVDO WAN interface
c‐ 4 x RJ‐45 LAN interfaces
d‐ 2 x USB 2.0 for Mass storage
/ Print / EVDO connectivity
e‐ 2 x FXS port for analogue
phones
f‐ 1 x WLAN interface
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Document History
S# Document Version Dated Modification/Modified by
1 PTCL BIB unit configuration guide-V-1
20-05-2011 Symbia
2 PTCL BIB unit configuration guide-V-1
13-06-2011 VPN Pass through feature details / Symbia
HW / FW information
1 Unit SDK version 110112_1629-4.02L.03.A2pB0251c1.d21j2
2 Unit firmware version AVS920W_PTCL_A_0_33_V.1.15
List of PTCL EVO units tested with the BIB unit at the time of placing
the order for delivery of these units.
EVO Type EVO Model EVDO Rev-A ZTE AC2710 ZTE AC2726 ZTE AC2766 Huawei EC1260-2 EVDO Rev-B ZTE AC2790 Huawei EC367-2
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Table of Contents Document History .................................................................................................................................. 2
PTCL Business In a Box Unit Overview ................................................................................................... 4
LED Description ................................................................................................................................... 4
Ports and Buttons ............................................................................................................................... 5
Installing your PTCL Business In a Box (BiB) Unit ................................................................................ 6
Installing USB Driver (optional) ....................................................................................................... 6
Configuring TCP/IP .......................................................................................................................... 7
Login to Your PTCL BIB Unit ............................................................................................................ 8
Creating High Speed Internet (HIS) from Layer 2 / WAN Interface tab. ............................................. 9
Creating WAN Service ..................................................................................................................... 9
Creating bridged PVC for IPTV service .............................................................................................. 12
Creating WAN Service for IPTV Interface ...................................................................................... 13
Creating WAN interface for 3G EVDO connectivity .............................................................. 15
Verifying EVO Backup Connectivity in case DSL Line goes down: ..................................................... 16
Setting up I‐Sentry Service ................................................................................................................ 17
Setting up SIP accounts ..................................................................................................................... 20
Using on‐board FXS ports .............................................................................................................. 20
Softphone settings ............................................................................................................................ 21
Setting up secured IP‐Sec connection ............................................................................................... 22
VPN Pass through Settings ................................................................................................................ 25
USB storage settings ......................................................................................................................... 26
Print Server for windows XP ............................................................................................................. 26
Client machine settings (for windows XP) ........................................................................................ 27
APPENDIX – A .................................................................................................................................... 31
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PTCL Business In a Box Unit Overview
LED Description The front panel contains lights called LEDs that indicate the status of the PTCL BIB Unit.
LED Color Status Description
POWER Green On The device is power on.
Off The device is power off.
Red On The device is booting up.
LAN1‐4 Green On The LAN port is connected to a powered Ethernet device.
Blinking The data is sending/ receiving via LAN port.
Off The LAN port is not connected to any Ethernet device.
USB1‐3 Green On A powered device has connected to the USB port.
Blinking The data is sending/ receiving via USB port.
Off No powered device has connected to the USB port.
WLAN Green On The wireless feature is enabled.
Blinking The IAD is sending/ receiving through wireless.
Off The wireless feature is disabled.
WPS Green On The WPS is in progress and status is successful
Red On The WPS encounters problem or session overlap.
Phone1‐2 Green On The associated phone port has registered with a SIP proxy server.
Blinking The associated telephone is off‐hook.
Off The phone line is not registered or the associated device is power off.
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PSTN Green On The device is successfully switched to PSTN line when DSL line failed.
Off The device is not in PSTN mode.
DSL Green On The device is successfully linked with ADSL head‐end.
Slow Blinking The device is trying to link with ADSL head‐end.
Fast Blinking The device is handshaking with the ADSL head‐end.
Off The device is not linked with ADSL head‐end.
Internet Green On The device is successfully connected to the Internet.
Blinking The device is sending/receiving data via the Internet.
Off The device is not connected to the Internet.
Red On The device is failed to authenticate with the ISP due to username or password error.
Ports and Buttons The rear panel contains the ports for the PTCL BIB Unit's data and power connections.
1. POWER: Connector for a power adapter. Using a power supply with a different voltage rating will damage this product. Make sure to observe the proper power requirements. The requirement of adapter is 12VDC/ 1.5A.
2. ON/OFF: Power switch to power on/off the PTCL BIB Unit.
3. LAN1 ‐ 4: Connectors for Ethernet network devices, such as a PC, hub, switch or router.
4. USB1‐2: Connection points for USB supported printer.
5. USB3: Connector for USB equipped PC.
6. PHONE1‐2: Connectors for Normal PSTN POTS telephone sets.
7. DSL: Connector for accessing the Internet through ADSL line.
8. RST (RESET): Restores the default settings. You may need to restore the PTCL BIB Unit to its factory defaults if the configuration is changed or you lose the ability to enter the PTCL BIB Unit via the web interface or following a software upgrade or you lose the ability to enter the PTCL BIB Unit. To reset the PTCL BIB Unit, simply press the reset button for more than 8 seconds. The PTCL BIB Unit will be reset to its factory defaults. The reboot process will take about 30 seconds and the PTCL BIB Unit will become operational again.
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Installing your PTCL Business In a Box (BiB) Unit 1. Locate an optimum location for the PTCL BIB Unit.
2. For connections to the Ethernet and DSL interfaces, refer to the Quick Start Guide.
3. Connect the Power Adapter. Depending upon the type of network, you may want to put the power supply on an uninterruptible supply. Use only the power adapter supplied with the PTCL BIB Unit. A different adapter may damage the product. Warranty shall be lost in case the damage is due to use of power adapter other than the one supplied by PTCL.
Installing USB Driver (optional) You must install the USB driver before you can use the PTCL BIB Unit via an USB connection. Please follow the steps below (may vary for each computer) to complete the USB driver installation on a Windows 2000/XP operating system.
1. After connecting the PTCL BIB Unit to computer, the system will detect the new hardware and show the Found New Hardware Wizard window. Select Yes, this time only and then click Next.
2. Insert the USB driver CD‐ROM into computer’s CD‐ROM drive. Select Install the software automatically (Recommended) and then click Next.
Click Continue Anyway to continue the installation.
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3. Click Finish to complete the installation.
Configuring TCP/IP This section will help you to establish a connection between a PC and the PTCL BIB Unit. Each
computer that will be part of your network needs to communicate with the PTCL BIB Unit. To do
this, you may need to configure each PC’s network settings to automatically obtain an IP address.
This configuration assumes you have retained the default interface for Windows XP. If you are
running the ‘Classic’ interface, please follow the instructions for Windows XP.
1. Select Start>Settings>Control Panel.
2. Double‐click Network and Dial‐Up Connections.
3. Double‐click the Local Area Connection appropriate for your Ethernet adapter.
4. Click Properties. The Local Area Properties window is displayed.
5. Ensure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is selected.
6. Click to highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window is displayed.
7. Select Obtain an IP address automatically if you are connecting the PTCL BIB Unit to the PC via Ethernet. Otherwise, select Use the following IP address and specify an IP address within the subnet such as 192.168.1.5 (assuming the IP address of the PTCL BIB Unit is 192.168.1.1) if you are connecting the PTCL BIB Unit to the PC via USB.
8. Click OK twice to exit and save your settings.
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Login to Your PTCL BIB Unit This section guides you through configuring your PTCL BIB Unit. You should have your computers configured for DHCP mode and have proxies disabled on your browser. If you do not get the page as shown below, you may need to delete your temporary Internet files by flushing the cached web pages.
Follow the procedures below to login to your PTCL BIB Unit.
1. Open your web browser. Type the default IP address of the PTCL BIB Unit http://192.168.1.1 and press Enter. The Log In page appears.
2. Enter user name as admin and password as admin(case sensitive).
3. Click OK. The main page appears.
This web page layout of PTCL BIB Unit is shown as below.
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Creating High Speed Internet (HIS) from Layer 2 / WAN Interface tab.
Creating HSI involves 2 steps to be followed in succession as described below
Note: the unit has a PVC (VPI = 0 and VCI =33) by default, it is advisable to remove the same before
configuring the first PVC.
1‐ Creating ATM PVC
2‐ Creating WAN service – this WAN service is associated with the ATM PVC
Creating ATM PVC
Creating WAN Service
1‐Enter VPI and VCI information as received from
PTCL
2‐ The type of DSL link has to be identified (for PTCL
case this would be EoA – PPOE / Bridge option
3‐ The type of encapsulation has be entered along
with service category
4‐ The type of connection has to be identified here.
For HSI case this would be kept as default mode
5‐ To maintain QoS for the specific PVC enable the
QoS (not applicable for CBR and realtime VBR)
1‐Click to add a new
WAN interface
2‐ Choose the ATM PVC to which the
WAN service needs to be associated
3‐ Click next to proceed
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Define the User name and Password for the connection
Next the DNS configuration needs to be set for this WAN interface
Select the default gateway
4‐ Select the WAN service type – For
HSI connection this shall be PPPoE
5‐ input the user name and password as received from PTCL
and select authentication method to auto
6‐ Enable IGMP multicast proxy
7‐ Chose the DNS server (static or dynamically obtained from
ISP). For PTCL case keep the same to dynamic
8‐ Default gateway interface has to be chosen from the drop
down menu
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Check the WAN setup summary to have an overview of the configured settings
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Creating bridged PVC for IPTV service
PTCL also provides IPTV service to its customers. to configure the same the following procedure has
to be followed
1‐ Creating a new ATM PVC (VPI / VCI information will be provided by PTCL)
2‐ Creating WAN service
Creating PVC for IP TV
As we created PVC for HSI (high speed interconnection) in our last section, the same will appear in
the DSL ATM interface configuration. A new PVC need to be created for IPTV service as shown below
On completion of above configuration a second ATM PVC will appear under DSL ATM interface configuration menu
1‐ Click Add to create new PVC
1‐Enter VPI and VCI information as received from PTCL
2‐ The type of DSL link has to be identified (for PTCL case this would
be EoA – PPOE / Bridge option
3‐ The type of encapsulation has be entered along
with service category
4‐ The type of connection has to be identified here.
For HSI case this would be kept as default mode
5‐ To maintain QoS for the specific PVC enable the
QoS (not applicable for CBR and realtime VBR)
5‐ To maintain QoS for the specific PVC enable the
QoS (not applicable for CBR and realtime VBR)
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Creating WAN Service for IPTV Interface
Use the WAN service setup page to configure a new WAN service,
Next select a layer 2 interface
Configure the WAN service, for IPTV service the same need to be set to BRIDGING
Finally associate a Default gateway and DNS server to this WAN interface (follow the same steps as mentioned under HSI setup)
To confirm upon configuration, review the WAN setup summary page as shown below
1‐ Click add to configure a new WAN service
2‐ Select the ATM PVC from the drop down menu
to be associated with the IPTV WAN service.
3‐ For IPTV service select bridge mode as WAN
service.
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After completion of the IPTV service setup, the WAN service setup and WAN summary info will as follows
Summary Info
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Creating WAN interface for 3G EVDO connectivity
PTCL BIB unit provides 3G EVO backup feature also. This feature needs to be enabled
Use the WAN service interface configuration tab to setup 3G (EVO) connectivity.
The above procedure will create a new WAN service for 3G access and the same will be shown
on WAN service setup page
1‐ Select 3G from the drop down menu for
configuring 3G connectivity
2‐ Enable the 3G mode for auto backup and set
1‐ 3G phone number
2‐ PPP username and password
The above information will be provided by PTCL (SP)
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Verifying EVO Backup Connectivity in case DSL Line goes down:
To confirm upon EVO backup working, establish a HSI connection as shown below. Either disable the
account or remove the HSI cable to initiate the switch from HSI to EVO.
After 60 Seconds the unit will switch over to EVO:
1‐ DSL line disconnected to initiate EVO
switch
2‐ the new EVO link established after loss of
DSL service
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Setting up I-Sentry Service a‐ To setup I‐Sentry service on PTCL BIB unit a virtual server has to be created on the unit. The
following section helps to create a virtual server.
Chose the NAT tab from main page to create a virtual server Click Add to create a new virtual server. Further details are provided on the next page
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Click Apply/Save after performing steps 1 to 4 to enable the virtual server. The following window
confirms the creation of a virtual server
1‐WAN interface to be identified for
I‐sentry service
2‐Enter service name
3‐ Enter IP address of the I‐Sentry Camera. This IP is retrieved by using I‐Sentry Software
4‐Enter the Port number retrieved using I‐Sentry software as well as protocol (TCP) for this services
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The following software needs to be downloaded from PTCL web‐site http://isentry.ptcl.com.pk,
A user name and password will be provided by PTCL I‐sentry team. The same shall be used to enable the service.
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Setting up SIP accounts The PTCL BIB unit also allows to setup SIP Accounts and use the on‐board FXS ports to make on‐
net and off‐net calls. In addition to this PTCL SIP accounts can also be configured on Soft clients
such as BRIA. Setup details are as under
Using on‐board FXS ports Use the voice tab on main menu to access the basic settings page as shown below
Note: The dial plan needs to be modified with special care for landline and mobile numbers.
Example format is as under
The format given above is xxxxxx I xxxxxxxx (where first x’s represent a number /dial plan and
the sign (I) has to be used as separator between dial plans. The second series of x’s represent a
second dial plan
Example: 0512290435 I 03008549351 shall be written as (10 digit landline number and 11 digit
mobile number
xxxxxxxxxx followed by separator (I) xxxxxxxxxxx (10 x’s for landline number with area code and
11 x’s for mobile number)
1‐ The unit has 2 on‐board FXS ports, choose the port you need to configure
2‐ Choose SIP as the voice protocol
3‐ Enter the SIP account # as provided by PTCL
4‐ Enter the display name as provided by PTCL as well as the authorization name and authorization password provided by PTCL
5‐ Enter the registrar address as provided by PTCL. The SIP account will register to this registrar. Enter the registrar port (5060 default) as well as registrar expiration time. The dial plan needs to be modified as per requirement
6‐ Enter the Domain name and outbound proxy port as provided by PTCL. It is most critical to bind an interface for routing the calls
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Softphone settings To configure the SIP account on a softphone (like BRIA) the following settings shall be made
1‐ SIP Account name as provided by PTCL. (This is normally the end point SIP number. The protocol also needs to be set to SIP
2‐ The User ID, password, and display name as well as the authorization name as received from PTCL need to enter correctly. User ID and authorization name need to enter with the correct domin name.
3‐The soft phone shall be configured to use registration with domain and proxy address as received from PTCL shall be entered
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Setting up secured IP-Sec connection PTCL BIB unit also supports IP‐Sec VPN connectivity. A usual VPN setup is based on the following
scenario
VPN setup requires a defined Password to be shared between the two parties. Use the IPSec tab on
the main menu to access the IP‐Sec settings. The screenshot shown on the following page will
appear. The settings for both the BIB units are described below;
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BIB Unit‐1 settings
1‐ Define a general name for the IP‐Sec connection and provide the remote modem Public IP
2‐Based on type of IP‐Sec connection required (single user or multi‐user), the user needs to identify either an IP address or a complete subnet
3‐Likewise the information regarding remote IP’s (single or a subnet) need to be provided
4‐IPSec tunnels require a pre‐shared key that shall be known by both the parties, both parties shall enter the same key
5‐Press Hide advanced settings to hide / un hide advanced settings
6‐This section is to be kept as default unless necessary to change. This section provides additional security for the link
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BIB Unit‐2 settings
DMZ Host
After
After confirming upon the above settings the following can be used to confirm upon the IPSec link
status
1‐Define a general name for the IP‐Sec connection and provide the remote modem Public IP
2‐Based on type of IP‐Sec connection required (single user or multi‐user), the user needs to identify either an IP address or a complete subnet
3‐Likewise the information regarding remote IP’s (single or a subnet) need to be provided
4‐IPSec tunnels require a pre‐shared key that shall be known by both the parties, both parties shall enter the same key
5‐Press Hide advanced settings to hide / un hide advanced settings
6‐This section is to be kept as default unless necessary to change. This section provides additional security for the link
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VPN Pass through Settings
The following section presents the settings required to configure the VPN Pass through feature on
PTCL BIB unit
Under the NAT settings use the ALG field to activate VPN Pass through feature.
This will allow the BIB unit to act as a VPN Pass‐through unit, hence VPN can be setup on routers
placed behind the BIB unit.
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USB storage settings The PTCL BIB unit can also connect to storage media using USB ports available on the unit itself. This
involves attaching a USB storage disk with one of the two ports available on the modem. To access
the storage media user needs to enter the following command in browser
fttp:// ip‐address of the modem
Print Server for windows XP The PTCL BIB unit can also act as a print server and can be used at small office / home office for this
purpose. The following section under Print server menu needs to be set in order to enable print
server function
After enabling print server on the BIB unit, the following settings need to be done on all the client
machines
1‐Enable on‐board print server
2‐Enter print name as well as make and model. The make and model entries need to be replicated on all client machines
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Client machine settings (for windows XP)
Choose Add a printer option in control panel of windows XP
Click next to continue
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Select the option
A network printer, or a printer attached to antoher computer
Select connect to a printer on the internet and type “http://IP‐address of modem/printers/(the
string) entered in Make and model field under print server setting of the modem
Note: the make and model field on modem and the string field shall be exactly same
.
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Follow the below steps to complete the
printer installation
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APPENDIX – A Important steps to follow for deleting a connection.
In order to delete any connection, the WAN service corresponding to that service needs to be
deleted. The belwo snapshot shows the 3 services (PPPoE, Bridge and EVO) that we created. In
order to remove any of the service, check the box in front of the service as shown below
After checking the box press remove to delete the specified WAN interface.
Next we have to delete the ATM PVC by chosing the specific PVC as shown below
After checking the box as shown above, press remove to delete the specific PVC.