LANCOM 1793VAW VPN Router User Guide
Hardware
LANCOM 1793VAW
Power supply
12 V DC, external power adapter (230 V); bayonet connector to secure against disconnection
Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000
TE / NT
NT
Power consumption Max. ca. 17 W
Environment
Housing
Temperature range 0–40 °C; humidity 0–95 %; non-condensing
Robust synthetic housing, rear connectors, ready for wall mounting, Kensington lock; measures
210 x 45 x 140 mm (W x H x D)
Number of fans
Interfaces
1 quiet fan
VDSL / ADSL
ETH 4
ETH 3
ETH 2
ETH 1
Analog 2/4 Analog 1/3
Config (Com)
ISDN 1
ISDN 2
USB
DC 12 V
a
b c
d
e
f
g hi
j
WAN: VDSL2
a VDSL2 as per ITU G.993.2; profiles 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, 17a, 35b
a VDSL Supervectoring as per ITU G.993.2 (Annex Q)
a VDSL2 vectoring as per ITU G.993.5 (G.Vector)
a Compatible to VDSL2 from Deutsche Telekom
a Compatible to U-R2 from Deutsche Telekom (1TR112)
a ADSL2+ over ISDN as per ITU G.992.5 Annex B/J with DPBO, ITU G.992.3, and ITU G.992.1
a ADSL2+ over POTS as per ITU G.992.5 Annex A/M with DPBO, ITU G.992.3, and ITU.G.992.1
a Supports just one virtual connection at a time in ATM (VPI-VCI pair)
a Power
e ISDN
Off
Off
Device switched off
Interface deactivated
D-channel active
Green, permanently*
Device operational, resp. device paired /
claimed and LANCOM Management Cloud
(LMC) accessible
Green, permanently
Green, flickering
Red, flickering
ISDN data transfer
ISDN transfer error
a
b
c
e
d
e
f
g
Red / green blinking
Configuration password not set. Without a
configuration password, the configuration
data in the device is unprotected.
Red / orange, blinking ISDN hardware error
Wi-Fi
ETH
a Frequency band: 2400-2483.5 MHz (ISM) or 5150-5825 MHz (restrictions vary between
countries)
a Radio channels 2.4 GHz: Up to 13 channels, max. 3 non-overlapping (2.4-GHz band)
a Radio channels 5 GHz: Up to 26 non-overlapping channels (channels available vary
according to country regulations; DFS for automatic dynamic channel selection required)
f ETH
VDSL / ADSL interface
ISDN interfaces
ISDN 1:
Internal (NT) or external (TE) ISDN bus.
This feature is controlled by LCOS.
ISDN 2:
Red blinking
Charge or time limit reached
a
b
c
Off
No networking device attached
Use the supplied DSL cable for the IP-based line to connect the
VDSL interface and the provider’s telephone socket. For more
information, please contact your Internet service provider.
1x green inverse
blinking*
Connection to the LMC active, pairing OK,
device not claimed
Green, permanently
Connection to network device operational,
no data traffic
4 individual ports, 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet, by default set to switch mode.
Up to 3 ports can be operated as additional WAN ports. Ethernet ports can be electrically
disabled in the LCOS configuration.
2x green inverse
blinking*
Pairing error, resp. LMC activation code
not available
Green, flickering
Data transmission
3x green inverse
blinking*
LMC not accessible, resp. communication
error
Ethernet interfaces
Use the cable with the kiwi-colored connectors to connect one of
the interfaces ETH 1 to ETH 4 to your PC or a LAN switch.
Internal (NT) ISDN bus.
USB
USB 2.0 hi-speed host port for connecting USB printers (USB print server),
serial devices (COM-port server) or USB drives (FAT file system)
g WLAN
Off
No Wi-Fi network defined or Wi-Fi module
deactivated. The Wi-Fi module is not
transmitting beacons.
ISDN 1 / ISDN 2
ISDN 1: Internal (NT) or external (TE) ISDN bus. This feature is controlled by LCOS. According to
the settings, connect the light-blue ISDN cable either to the NTBA or the ISDN terminal device.
ISDN 2: Internal (NT) ISDN bus. Use the light-blue ISDN cable to connect the ISDN device to
the ISDN interface.
A 100-Ohm resistor for line termination is
switchable in LCOS.
b Online
Off
WAN connection inactive
WAN connection active
WAN connection error
Green, permanently
Green, blinking
At least one Wi-Fi network is defined and
Wi-Fi module activated. The Wi-Fi module
is transmitting beacons.
LANCOM 1793VAW
Quick Reference Guide
Green, permanently
Red, permanently
Analog interfaces
USB interface
You can use the USB interface to connect a USB printer or a
USB memory stick.
f
g
Analog 1 / Analog 3 Use the cable of your analog devices to connect them with the analog interfaces. If necessary,
Analog 2 / Analog 4 use the enclosed adapter.
Connect analog terminal devices to the analog interfaces either
directly via RJ11, or with the help of the enclosed TAE adapters,
either directly or via the additionally enclosed RJ11 twin adapters.
The RJ11 twin adapters are wired as listed below when looking into
the ports with contacts at the bottom:
DFS scanning or other scan procedure
Config (Com) / V.24
Serial configuration interface/COM-port (8-pin mini-DIN): 9,600 - 115,200 baud, suitable for
optional connection of analog/GPRS modems. Supports internal COM-port server and provides
transparent asynchronous serial-data transfer via TCP.
c DSL
Off
Interface deactivated
DSL connection active
DSL data transfer
Power
h VoIP
Off
After connecting the cable to the device, turn the bayonet
connector 90° clockwise until it clicks into place.
Use only the supplied power adapter.
Green, permanently
Green, flickering
Red, flickering
No SIP accounts defined or VCM is off
WAN protocols
when connected to router port 1/3: port 1 left, port 3 right,
when connected to router port 2/4: port 2 left, port 4 right
Green, permanently
All defined and active SIP accounts
(outgoing) were successfully registered
VDSL, ADSL, Ethernet PPPoE, PPPoA, IPoA, Multi-PPPoE, ML-PPP, PPTP (PAC or PNS) and IPoE (with or without
DHCP), RIP-1, RIP-2, VLAN
DSL transfer error
Red / orange, blinking DSL hardware error
Red, permanently
Not all defined and active SIP accounts
ISDN
DSS1 (Euro-ISDN), PPP, X75, HDLC, ML-PPP, V.110/GSM/HSCSD
Configuration interface
Orange, blinking
Orange, permanently
Green, blinking
DSL training
DSL sync
were registered (possibly still in process)
d
Declaration of Conformity
Use a serial configuration cable to connect the serial interface
(COM) to the serial interface of the device you want to use for
configuring / monitoring (separately available).
Red or green,
inverse flashing
Number of currently used lines (connecting
or connected)
Hereby, LANCOM Systems GmbH | Adenauerstrasse 20/B2 | D-52146 Wuerselen, declares that this radio equipment is
in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following
internet address: www.lancom-systems.com/ce/
DSL connecting
i VPN
d Analog
Package content
Off
VPN connection inactive
VPN connection active
VPN connecting
Off
Interface deactivated
Interface activated
Incoming call
Manual
Cable
Quick Reference Guide (DE/EN); Installation Guide (DE/EN)
Green, permanently
Green, flashing
Green, permanently
Orange, blinking
Green, blinking
1 Ethernet cable, 3 m (kiwi colored connectors); 1 DSL cable for an IP-based line, 4.25 m;
1 ISDN cable, 3 m (light-blue connectors)
Cloud-ready
Please observe the following when setting up the device
A Do not rest any objects on top of the device
A For devices to be operated on the desktop, please attach the
adhesive rubber footpads
A In case of wall mounting, use the drilling template as supplied
Connection active
Adapters
4 TAE adapters (RJ11 - TAE), 2 RJ11 twin adapters
A Keep the ventilation slots on the side of the device clear
of obstruction
A Rack installation with the optional LANCOM Rack Mount
(separately available)
LANCOM 1681V
j Reset
Power adapter
External power supply adapter (230 V); NEST 12 V / 2 A DC/S; barrel / bayonet (EU),
LANCOM item no. 111303 (not for WW devices)
Reset button
Operated e.g. with a paper clip
a short press: Restart the device
a long press: Reset the device
This product contains separate open-source software components which are subject to their own licenses, in particular the
General Public License (GPL). The license information for the device firmware (LCOS) is available on the device‘s WEBconfig
interface under “Extras > License information“. If the respective license demands, the source files for the corresponding software
components will be made available on a download server upon request.
*) The additional power LED statuses are displayed in 5-seconds
rotation if the device is configured to be managed by the LANCOM
Management Cloud.
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Before initial startup, please make sure to take notice of the information regarding the intended use in the enclosed installation guide!
Operate the device only with a professionally installed power supply at a nearby power socket that is freely accessible at all times.
| General | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | LANCOM 1793VAW VPN Router User Guide |
| Make | LANCOM |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 0.16 MB |
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