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ADSL Homestation DC-214/216
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1. I
NTRODUCTION
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1.2 Package Contents .............................................................................................. 2
1.3 The DC-214/216 ADSL Homestation Features........................................................ 3
1.4
P
HYSICAL DETAILS
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T
HE
F
RONT
LED
S
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T
HE
R
EAR
P
ORTS
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1.5
C
ABLING
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2.
I
NSTALLATION
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2.1 Installing the USB Driver .................................................................................... 6
Windows XP....................................................................................................... 6
Windows 2000 ................................................................................................. 10
Windows Me .................................................................................................... 13
Windows 98..................................................................................................... 16
3.
C
ONFIGURING THE
N
ETWORK
P
ROPERTIES
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Windows 98/ME ............................................................................................... 21
Windows 2000/XP ............................................................................................ 22
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP .................................................................................. 22
4.
C
ONFIGURATION
U
TILITY
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5.
A
DVANCED
C
ONFIGURATION
. ....................................................................................... 30
5.1 Default settings ............................................................................................... 30
5.2 Password ........................................................................................................ 30
5.3 Information from ISP ....................................................................................... 31
5.4 Configuring with Web Browser ........................................................................... 33
5.5 Status ............................................................................................................ 34
5.5.1 Homepage ................................................................................................... 34
5.5.2 Status – ADSL Status .................................................................................... 35
5.5.3 Status – LAN ................................................................................................ 36
5.6 Configuration .................................................................................................. 37
5.6.1 WAN Configuration ........................................................................................ 37
5.6.2 LAN Configuration ......................................................................................... 40
5.6.3 NAT Configuration ......................................................................................... 42
5.6.4 Virtual Server Configuration ........................................................................... 44
5.6.5 Bridge Filtering Configuration ......................................................................... 46
5.6.6 DNS Configuration......................................................................................... 47
5.6.7 Save Settings ............................................................................................... 48
5.7 Administration ................................................................................................. 48
5.7.1 WAN Status.................................................................................................. 48
5.7.2 ATM Status................................................................................................... 49
5.7.3 TCP Status ................................................................................................... 50
5.7.4 Route Table.................................................................................................. 51
5.7.5 Learned ( Bridge ) MAC Table ......................................................................... 53
5.7.6 ADSL Configuration ....................................................................................... 54
5.7.7 RIP Configuration .......................................................................................... 55
5.7.8 Password Configuration.................................................................................. 57
5.7.9 Miscellaneous Configuration........................................................................... 58
5.7.10 Reset to Factory Default............................................................................... 59
5.7.11 Diagnostic Test ........................................................................................... 60
5.7.12 Firmware Update......................................................................................... 63
5.7.13 Network Code Image Update ........................................................................ 64
5.7.14 System Log ................................................................................................ 64
6.
T
ROUBLE SHOOTING
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6.1 Problems Starting Up the ADSL Router ............................................................... 65
6.2 Problems with the WAN Interface....................................................................... 65
6.3 Problems with the LAN Interface ........................................................................ 65
6.4 Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP .................................................... 65
7.
S
PECIFICATIONS
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1. Introduction
The DC-214/216 ADSL Homestation provides a high-speed Ethernet port and an USB port
for high-speed Internet browsing. It can support downstream transmission rates of up to
8Mbps and upstream transmission rates of up to 1024Kbps. It is compliant with Multi-Mode
standard (ANSI T1.413, Issue 2; G.dmt (G.992.1); G.lite (G992.2); G.hs (G994.1)).
It is the perfect solution to connect a small group of PCs to a high-speed broadband
Internet connection. Multi-users can have high-speed Internet access simultaneously.
This product also serves as an Internet firewall, protecting your network from being
accessed by outside users. Not only provide the natural firewall function (Network Address
Translation, NAT), it also provides rich firewall features to secure user’s network. All
incoming data packets are monitored and filtered. Besides, it can also be configured to
block internal users from accessing to the Internet.
The product provides two levels of security support. First, it masks LAN users’ IP addresses
which are invisible to outside users on the Internet, making it much more difficult for a
hacker to target a machine on your network. Secondly, it can block and redirect certain
ports to limit the services that outside users can access. For example, to ensure that
games and other Internet applications will run properly, users can open some specific ports
for outside users to access internal services in network.
Integrated DHCP services, client and server, allow multiple users to get their IP addresses
automatically on boot up from the product. Simply set local machines as a DHCP client to
accept a dynamically assigned IP address from DHCP server and reboot. Each time local
machine is powered up; the router will recognize it and assign an IP address and instantly
connect it to the LAN.
For advanced users, the Virtual Service function allows the product to provide limited
visibility to local machines with specific services for outside users. An ISP provided IP
address can be set to the product and then specific services can be rerouted to specific
computers on the local network. For instance, a dedicated web server can be connected to
the Internet via the product and then incoming requests for HTML that are received by the
product can be rerouted to the dedicated local web server, even though the server now has
a different IP address. In this example, the product is on the Internet and vulnerable to
attacks, but the server is protected.
Virtual Server can also be used to re-task services to multiple servers. For instance, the
product can be set to allow separated FTP, Web, and Multiplayer game servers to share the
same Internet-visible IP address while still protecting the servers and LAN users from
hackers.
1.2 Package Contents
1. DC-214/216 ADSL Homestation
2. One CD-ROM containing the driver and online manual
3. One Quick Start Guide
4. One RJ-11 ADSL/telephone cable
5. One CAT-5 crossover LAN cable
6. One USB cable
7. One power adapter
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1.3 The DC-214/216 ADSL Homestation Features
The DC-214/216 ADSL Homestation provides the following features:
ADSL Multi-Mode Standard: Supports downstream transmission rates of up to 8Mbps and
upstream transmission rates of up to 1024Kbps. It is compliant with Multi-Mode standard
(ANSI T1.413, Issue 2; G.dmt (G.992.1); G.lite (G992.2); G.hs (G994.1)).
Multi-Protocol to Establish A Connection: Supports PPPoA (RFC 2364 - PPP over ATM
Adaptation Layer 5), RFC 1483 encapsulation over ATM (bridged or routed), PPP over
Ethernet (RFC 2516) and IPoA (RFC1577) to establish a connection with ISP. The product
also supports VC-based and LLC-based multiplexing.
Network Address Translation (NAT): Allows multi-users to access outside resource such
as Internet simultaneously with one IP address/one Internet access account. Besides, many
application layer gateway (ALG) are supported such as web browser, ICQ, FTP, Telnet, E-
mail, News, Ping and others.
Domain Name System (DNS) relay: Provides an easy way to map the domain name (a
friendly name for user such as www.yahoo.com) and IP address. When local machine sets
its DNS server with this router’s IP address. Then every DNS conversion request packet
from the PC to this router will be forwarded to the real DNS in outside network. After the
router gets the reply, then forwards it back to the PC.
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE): Provides embedded PPPoE client function to establish a
connection. Users can get greater access speed without changing the operation concept,
sharing the same ISP account and paying for one access account. No PPPoE client software
is required for local computer. The Automatic Reconnect and Disconnect Timeout (Idle
Timer) functions are provided, too.
Virtual Server: User can specify some services to be visible from outside users. The router
can detect incoming service request and forward it to the specific local computer to handle
it. For example, user can assign a PC in LAN acting as WEB server inside and expose it to
the outside network. Outside user can browse inside web server directly while it is protected
by NAT. A DMZ host setting is also provided to a local computer exposed to the outside
network, Internet.
Bridge Filtering: Filters the packet based on MAC address. It will increase the performance
in LAN and WAN, also provide a higher-level security control.
Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) client and server: In the WAN site, the DHCP
client can get an IP address from the Internet Server Provider (ISP) automatically. In the
LAN site, the DHCP server can allocate multiple clients IP addresses and distribute them
including IP address, subnet mask as well as DNS IP address to local computers. It provides
an easy way to manage the local IP network.
Web based GUI: Supports user-friendly web based GUI for configuration and management.
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1.4 Physical details
The Front LEDs
Power USB LAN ADSL
When lit, it
indicates that the
device is turned on
and working
properly.
When this LED is lit, it
indicates that the USB
port is connected to
the PC and working
properly. When
flashing data is
received/send
When lit, it indicates
that the LAN port is
connected to the PC
and working
properly. When
flashing data is
received/send
When lit, it indicates
the ADSL port is
connected with the
DSLAM and working
properly. When
flashing data is
received/send.
The Rear Ports
LINE
(RJ-11 connector)
USB
(USB connector)
Reset Ethernet Port
(RJ-45 connector)
Power
(jack)
On/Off
Connect the supplied
RJ-11 cable to this port
and the ADSL wallplug
Connect the
supplied USB
cable to this port
when connecting
to the PC.
Press to restore to
the factory default
settings.
Connect the supplied
crossover cable to
this port when
connecting to a NIC
(Network Interface
card) in a PC.
Connect an UTP
Ethernet cable to this
port when connecting
to a LAN such as an
office or home
Connect the
supplied
power
adapter to
this jack.
Turn the
modem/router
on or off
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network.
1.5 Cabling
Through Ethernet Port
Connect the LAN cables: Use standard LAN cables to connect the PCs to the LAN ports
(switch) on the homestation.
Make sure that all connected devices are turned on. Please, check that the PWR, LAN LNK
and ADSL SYN LEDs are lit. If they are not, verify that you are using the proper cables.
If the cables are connected and the LEDs are lit normally, please go to section “3.
Configuring the Network Properties” to modify the network settings.
Through USB Port
The product can be used as a Network Adapter on your PC. That means you do not have to
install a network adapter first on your PC before connecting the DC-214/216 ADSL
Homestation. Just connect the supplied USB cable to the USB port of the ADSL Homestation
and connect the other end to the PC.
Make sure that all connected devices are turned on. Please, check that the PWR, LAN LNK
and ADSL SYN LEDs are lit. If they are not, verify that you are using the proper cables.
If the cables are connected and the LEDs are lit normally, please go to section “2.
Installing the USB Driver” below to setup this device.
Connect ADSL/power
Connect your ADSL cable to the LINE port on the homestation.
Connect the power adapter to the homestation. Only use the adapter that is delivered with
your homestation. Connect the power cord to power inlet and turn the power switch on.
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2. Installation
2.1 Installing the USB Driver
If you connect the ADSL Homestation to the USB port, for the first time the USB cable is
connected to the PC, Windows will automatically detect the device. Follow the steps to
install the USB driver.
Windows XP
1. Select “Install from a list or specific location” and click “Next >”.
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2. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Check “Include this location in the
search” and click “browse”. Browse to the ‘driver’ folder on the CD-Rom. Click “Next >”.
3. Click “Continue Anyway” to pass the windows logo test.
4. Click “Continue Anyway” to pass the windows logo test.
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5. Click “Finish”.
6. After a few moments, Windows will detect a new device, USB ADSL Adapter. Select
“Install from a list or specific location”. Click “Next >”.
7. Check “Include this location in the search” and click browse”. Browse to the ‘driver’
folder on the CD-Rom. Click “Next >”.
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8. Click “Continue Anyway” to pass the windows logo test.
9. Click “Finish” to end installation.
10. After installing the driver, follow the section “3. Configuring the Network
Properties” below to modify the network settings on your PC.
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Windows 2000
1. Click “Next >”.
2. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Select “Search for a suitable driver
for my device”. Click “Next>”.
3. Check “Specify a location. Click “Next >”.
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4. Click “browse”. Browse to the ‘driver’ folder on the CD-Rom. Click “Next >”.
5. Click “Next >” .
6. Click “Yes” to pass the digital signature.
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7. Press “Finish”.
8. Click “Yes” to pass the digital signature.
9. After installing the driver, follow the section “3. Configuring the Network
Properties” below to modify the network settings on your PC.
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Windows Me
1. Select “Specify the location of the driver”. Click “Next >”.
2. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Select “Specify a location”. and click
“browse”. Browse to the ‘driver’ folder on the CD-Rom. Click “Next >”.
3. Click “Next >“.
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4. Windows will start copying files to your system. Click “Finish”.
5. Select “Specify the location of the driver”. Click “Next >”.
6. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Select “Specify a location”. and click
“browse”. Browse to the ‘driver’ folder on the CD-Rom. Click “Next >”.
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7. Click “Next >“.
8. Windows will start copying files to your system. Click “Finish”.
9. Click “Yes” to restart your PC.
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10. After installing the driver, follow the section “3. Configuring the Network
Properties” below to modify the network settings on your PC.
Windows 98
1. Click “Next >”.
2. Select “Search for the best driver for your device [Recommended]”. Click “Next >”.
3. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Select “Specify a location”. and click
“browse”. Browse to the ‘driver’ folder on the CD-Rom. Click “Next >”.
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4. Click “Next >“.
5. Windows will start copying files to your system. Then, click “Finish”.
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6. Click “Next >“.
7. Select “Search for the best driver for your device [Recommended]”. Click “Next >”.
8. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Select “Specify a location”. and click
“browse”. Browse to the ‘driver’ folder on the CD-Rom. Click “Next >”.
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9. Click “Next >“.
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10. You will see the following screen prompting for the path of the Windows source files.
Please specify a location of the original windows CD-Rom. Click “OK”.
11. Windows will start copying files to your system. Then, click “Finish”.
11. Click “Yes” to restart your PC.
12. After installing the driver, follow the section “3. Configuring the Network
Properties” below to modify the network settings on your PC.
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3. Configuring the Network Properties
Windows 98/ME
Right click the icon My Network Places on your desktop and then choose Properties. A window
opens, like the one below:
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Windows 2000/XP
Right click the icon My Network Places on your desktop and then choose Properties. A window
opens, like the one below:
Right click the Local Area Connection of the correct network card, and then choose Properties.
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Select the line “ Internet Protocol” (2000/XP) or "TCP/IP -> network card" (98/ME), as
illustrated below.
Click on the button Properties to get a similar screen as the one that is illustrated below.
Ensure "Obtain an IP address automatically" has been selected, as is illustrated above. The
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DHCP server in the broadband router will assign an IP address to the PC.
Restart your PC, even if you have not made any changes.
NOTE: If the list that appears on screen does not include a line, such as the one that has been
selected above ("TCP/IP -> network card"), follow the steps below:
Click on the button "Add"
Double-click on "Protocol"
Select "Microsoft" and then "TCP/IP"
Click on "OK"
Wait a few seconds, so that TCP/IP can be added. Then, click "OK" to leave the network
properties screen. Restart your PC.
4. Configuration Utility
The configuration utility is a very easy to use windows application to configure your router.
It should only be installed on just 1 PC connected to the your DC-213/214.
Browse to the Utility folder on the CD-Rom and click the set-up. The set-up wizard will start,
click ‘Next’.
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You can change the default installation folder, or Click ‘Next’
The set-up gathered enough information. Click ‘Next’.
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Click ‘Finish’ to restart the PC
After the reboot, please start the utility via start/programs/ADSL homestation Utility
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In the Utility select your country. When your country is not listed select manual
configuration’. In that case you need additional information from your provider about
protocols, encapsulation, and VPI/VCI settings.
Choose your ISP. Besides a username or password, no additional settings like Encapsulation
and VPI/VCI settings are required. The utility will set-up your DC-213 or DC-214/216
automatically for the chosen ISP.
If you want the homestation to maintain the connection at all time, enable ‘Automatic
Reconnect’.
If you want to be able to manually connect and disconnect from Internet, enable ‘Taskbar
Connection Utility’. Click ‘OK’
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Click ‘OK’ to start the automatic configuration procedure.
The Utility will copy all necessary settings to the DC-213 or DC-214/216. Do not interrupt
this process, which could take up to 2 minutes. The blue status bar in the Utility window
indicates the process.
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Click ‘OK’ to finish the configuration. Click ‘cancel’ to quit the Utility.
The taskbar will show a new icon. When clicking this icon the connection tool will start
The status will show the type of connection and if you are connected or disconnected. The
control depends on the connection status and shows ‘connect’ or shut down’. When
connecting or shutting down, a progress bar is shown. With hide the tool can be minimized
to the taskbar.
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With right clicking the icon, you can quit or remove the utility. When quit, the utility will
start automatically after a reboot
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5. Advanced Configuration.
5.1 Default settings
1. password
Password : There are two levels of password protection, Administrator Level and User
Level.
User Name Password
Administrator Level
admin password
User Level
user password
2. Device IP LAN site
IP Address : 192.168.1.254
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
3. ISP setting in WAN site
Virtual Circuit 0: 1483 Routed IP LLC
Virtual Circuit 1 ~ 7 : 1483 Bridged IP LLC
4. DHCP server
DHCP server is enabled.
IP address pool from IP Address : 192.168.1.100 to IP Address : 192.168.1.199
5.2 Password
There are two levels of password protection. The first level is for administrator and the
second one is for user.
If you want to configure the device with administrator level, type admin in the username
field and password in the password field. If you want to configure the device with the user
level, type user in the username field and password in the password field. Then, click
“OK” to log in. You can modify these passwords for security and management purpose.
If you ever forget the password to log in, you should contact the dealer where you
bought this product.
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5.3 Information from ISP
Before you start configuring this device, you have to check with your ISP what kind of
service is provided, including the following:
1. PPPoE VC-Mux
2. PPPoE LLC
3. PPPoE None
4. PPPoA VC-Mux
5. PPPoA LLC
6. 1483 Bridged IP VC-Mux
7. 1483 Bridged IP LLC
8. 1483 Routed IP VC-Mux
9. 1483 Routed IP LLC
10. Classical IP over ATM
11. Native ATM
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Gather the information as illustrated in the following table and keep it for reference.
PPPoE VC-Mux VPI/VCI, Service Name, Username, Password, and Domain
Name System (DNS) IP address (it can be automatically
assigned from ISP or be set fixed).
PPPoE LLC VPI/VCI, Service Name, Username, Password, and Domain
Name System (DNS) IP address (it can be automatically
assigned from ISP or be set fixed).
PPPoE None VPI/VCI, Service Name, Username, Password, and Domain
Name System (DNS) IP address (it can be automatically
assigned from ISP or be set fixed).
PPPoA VC-Mux VPI/VCI, Username, Password, and Domain Name System
(DNS) IP address (it can be automatically assigned from
ISP or be set fixed).
PPPoA LLC VPI/VCI, Username, Password, and Domain Name System
(DNS) IP address (it can be automatically assigned from
ISP or be set fixed).
1483 Bridged IP LLC VPI/VCI
1483 Bridged IP VC-
Mux
VPI/VCI
1483 Routed IP LLC VPI/VCI, IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway address, and
Domain Name System (DNS) IP address (it is fixed IP
address).
1483 Routed IP VC-
Mux
VPI/VCI, IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway address, and
Domain Name System (DNS) IP address (it is fixed IP
address).
Classical IP over ATM VPI/VCI, IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway address, and
Domain Name System (DNS) IP address (it is fixed IP
address).
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5.4 Configuring with Web Browser
The ADSL Homestation can be configured with your Web browser.
Open the web browser, enter the IP address of the ADSL Router, which default is
192.168.1.254, click enter.
You’ll see the log-in windows. Type your username and password.
The default User Name is admin (or user if you log-on in user level), the default password
is password. Click ‘OK’
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5.5 Status
5.5.1 Homepage
This screen contains information of the software version of your device and some settings,
such as IP Address, Subnet Mask, and MAC Address of the WAN and LAN connections.
Firmware Version: This field displays the firmware version
number.
Customer Software Version: This field displays the customer’s own firmware version
number and it is based on revision.txt.
WAN: These fields display the IP address, Subnet Mask and MAC address for the WAN
(ADSL) interface.
LAN: These fields display the IP address, Subnet Mask and MAC address for the LAN
interface.
Total Number of LAN Interfaces: This field displays the total number of available
interfaces for the LAN interface.
Number of Ethernet Devices Connected to the DHCP Server: These fields display the
DHCP client table with the assigned IP addresses and MAC addresses.
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5.5.2 Status – ADSL Status
Displays the status of your ADSL connection. It will refresh every two seconds.
Showtime Firmware Version: This field displays the Conexant ADSL data pump
firmware version number.
ADSL Line Status: This field displays the ADSL connection process and status.
ADSL Modulation: This field displays the ADSL modulation status for G.dmt or
T1.413.
ADSL Annex Mode: This field displays the ADSL annex modes for Annex A or
Annex B.
ADSL Startup Attempts: This field displays the ADSL connection attempts after loss of
showtime.
ADSL Max Tx Power: This field displays the transmit output power level of the CPE.
ADSL CO Vendor: This field displays the Central Office DSLAM vendor name, if
available.
Elapsed Time: This field displays the time of the homestation has been in operation.
SNR Margin: Amount of increased noise that can be tolerated while maintaining the
designed BER (bit error rate). The SNR Margin is set by Central Office DSLAM. If the
SNR Margin is increased, bit error rate performance will improve, but the data rate will
decrease. Conversely, if the SNR Margin is decreased, bit error rate performance will
decrease, but the data rate will increase.
Line Attenuation: Attenuation is the decrease in magnitude of the ADSL line signal
between the transmitter (Central Office DSLAM) and the receiver (Client ADSL
Homestation), measured in dB. It is measured by calculating the difference in dB between
the
signal power level received at the Client ADSL homestation and the reference signal power
level transmitted from the Central Office DSLAM.
Errored Seconds: The error during Showtime, whenever, a given sec contains CRC
error, that second will be declared error second.
Loss of Signal: This field displays the count of event of ADSL signal loss.
Loss of Frame: This field displays the count of event of ADSL frame loss.
CRC Errors: This field displays the number of transmit data frames containing CRC
errors.
Data Rate: This field displays the ADSL data rate.
Latency: This field displays the latency modes for fast or interleave.
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5.5.3 Status – LAN
Displays the status of your Local Area Network (LAN) connection.
LAN: These fields display the IP address, Subnet Mask and MAC address for the LAN
interface.
Total Number of LAN Interfaces: This field displays the total number of available
interfaces for the LAN interface.
Number of Ethernet Devices Connected to the DHCP Server: These fields display the
DHCP client table with the assigned IP addresses and MAC addresses.
Ethernet Link Status: This field displays the link up or down for the Ethernet.
USB Link Status: This field displays the link up or down for the USB.
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5.6 Configuration
5.6.1 WAN Configuration
This screen contains settings for the WAN interface. (In most cases you won’t have to
configure manually. The configuration Utility from Chapter 4 takes care of all these settings)
System Wide Settings
Default Gateway: Enter the gateway address provided by your ISP.
Per VC Settings
There are eight Virtual Circuits (VC) to set, VC 0 to VC 7. Before you make the settings,
please scroll down to the bottom of the page and select the item of Virtual Circuit you
want to configure. Then, press the Submit button.
Enabled? : Select Yes if you want to enable the settings of this VC or select No if you want
to disable the settings of this VC.
VPI: Consult the ISP to get the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) number. The default value is 0.
VCI: Consult the ISP to get the Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) number. The default value
is 32.
Static IP Address: Enter the information provided by your ISP.
Subnet Mask: Enter the information provided by your ISP.
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MAC SPOOFING
The MAC Spoofing is developed to solve the scenario when the ISP only recognizes one
MAC address. Copy the ISP-recognized MAC address here.
ATM
Service Category: Select UBR or CBR.
Bandwidth: Enter the bandwidth.
ENCAPSULATION
There are eleven connection protocols: PPPoE VC-Mux, PPPoE LLC, PPPoE None, PPPoA VC-
Mux, PPPoA LLC, 1483 Bridged IP VC-Mux, 1483 Bridged IP LLC, 1483 Routed IP VC-Mux,
1483 Routed IP LLC, Classical IP over ATM, Native ATM
Check with your ISP which protocol is used.
BRIDGE
If you set this device to be bridge mode, select Enable; if not, please select Disable.
IGMP
You can Enable or Disable this function.
PPP
If your encapsulation is set to be PPPoE or PPPoA, the following fields must be entered.
Service Name: This item is for identification purpose. If it is required, your ISP will provide
you the information. Maximum input is 31 alphanumeric characters.
Username: Enter the username provided by your ISP.
Password: Enter the password provided by your ISP.
Disconnect Timeout
seconds: Auto-disconnect the ADSL Router when there is no
activity on the line for a predetermined period of time. You can input any number from 0 to
32767. The default value is 0 seconds.
MRU: Maximum Receive Unit indicates the peer of PPP connection the maximum size
of the PPP information field this device can be received. The default value is 1492 and is
used in the beginning of the PPP negotiation. In the normal negotiation, the peer will
accept this MRU and will not send packet with information field larger than this value.
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit indicates the network stack of any packet is larger
than this value will be fragmented before the transmission. During the PPP negotiation,
the peer of the PPP connection will indicates its MRU and will be accepted. The actual
MTU of the PPP connection will be set to the smaller one of MTU and the peer’s MRU.
The default is value 1492.
MSS: Maximum Segment Size is the largest size of data that TCP will send in a single IP
packet. When a connection is established between a LAN client and a host in the WAN
side, the LAN client and the WAN host will indicate their MSS during the TCP
connection handshake. The default value is 1432.
Authentication: When AUTO option is chosen, the PAP mode will run first then CHAP.
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Automatic Reconnect: Check to enable this device to automatically re-establish the
connection when disconnected by ISP.
DHCP
DHCP client enable: Check to enable the DHCP client function if you want the device to
get an IP address automatically from your ISP.
Host Name: Enter the name of your work group.
All settings need to be saved and the device needs to be rebooted
before the changes to take effect.
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5.6.2 LAN Configuration
This screen contains settings for LAN interface.
IP Address: Default at 192.168.1.254.
This is the device IP address in LAN site. If you plan to change it to another IP address to a
different range of IP subnet. Please make sure your PC is also located at the same IP subnet.
Otherwise, you may not be able to access the ADSL Router.
Subnet Mask: Default at 255.255.255.0.
DHCP Server
Check to enable the ADSL Router to distribute IP Addresses, subnet mask and DNS setting
to computers. If you do not check to disable the ADSL Router to distribute IP addresses to
the local network, remember to specify a static IP address, subnet mask, and DNS setting
for each of your local computers. Be careful not to assign the same IP address to different
computers.
If there is already a DHCP server on your LAN, you should disable the router’s
DHCP server function in order to avoid possible conflicts.
DHCP address pool selection: Select System Allocated if you want the device to
allocate the local IP network address pool automatically. Select User Defined if you would
like to set your own IP addresses for distribution to PCs, and then enter your settings below.
User Defined Start Address: Enter the starting address of this local IP network address
pool. The pool is a piece of continuous IP address segment. The default value is
192.168.1.100.
User Defined End Address: Enter the end address of this local IP network address pool.
The default value is 192.168.1.199.
The local PC will get an IP address in this range, from 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.199.
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Lease Time: Set the lease time you required. Lease time is the periode the Local PC will
obtain the IP address it received from the DHCP server. After this periode the local PC will
request a new IP from the DHCP server. If all fields are 0, the allocated IP addresses will be
effective forever.
DHCP Gateway Selection: The default setting for the DHCP Gateway Selection is
“Automatic”. The user can select the “User Defined” to specify “User Defined Gateway
Address”. The DHCP server will issue the “User Defined Gateway Address” to the LAN DHCP
clients.
User Mode: Under the Single User mode, the DHCP server only allocates one IP address
to local PC. Under the Multiple User mode, the DHCP server allocates the IP addresses
specified bye the DHCP address pool.
Ethernet Mode Setting
Click this hyperlink to set the Ethernet mode of your LAN: Auto Sense, 100 Full, 100
Half, 10 Full, and 10 Half.
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5.6.3 NAT Configuration
The NAT Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration for the Network
Address Translation. NAT feature allows multiple users to access Internet through a single
IP account, sharing the single IP address from ISP.
The default setting is Dynamic NAPT. It provides dynamic Network Address Translation
capability between LAN and multiple WAN connections, and the LAN traffic is routed to
appropriate WAN connections based on the destination IP addresses and Route Table. This
eliminates the need for the static NAT session configuration between multiple LAN clients
and multiple WAN connections. When the Dynamic NAPT is chosen, there is no need to
configure the NAT Session and NAT Session Name Configuration.
The NAT option only maps single WAN IP address to the local PC IP address. It is peer to-
peer mapping. (1x1) For each WAN interface, only one local PC IP address can be
associated with each WAN interface. Click the link Session Name Configuration to add
the session name for WAN interface.
The NAPT option maps the single WAN IP addresses to many local PCs IP addresses.
(1xN). It is the multiple-mapping mechanism. For each WAN Interface, more than one
local PCs can be associated with one WAN Interface. Click the link Session Name
Configuration to add the session name for WAN interface.
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Session Name: This field allows the user to enter his/her own session Name to
distinguish different NAT session for different interfaces among different PPP sessions
and different PVCs.
Interface: This field allows the user to choose specific WAN Interface (PVC or PPP
Session) for NAT Session.
NAT Session Name Status: This table displays at the bottom of this page to show all
the NAT Session Names with its WAN Interface.
Number of NAT Configurations: This filed displays the total number of NAT Sessions
Name is entered.
Click the link Go back to NAT Configuration to the NAT configuration page. Select
the NAT option. Select the Session Name and assign the PC IP address, and choose the
Add action. Click the Submit button and go to the Save Settings to save this
configuration.
NAT allows only one entry (User IP) per session.
NAPT allows many entries (User IPs) per session.
Session Name: This field allows the user to select the session from the configured NAT
Session Name Configuration.
User’s IP: This filed allows the user to assign the IP address to map the corresponding
NAT/NAPT sessions.
Session Name Status will be displayed at the middle of this page to show the
corresponding Session Name with its IP address.
Number of NAT Configurations: This filed displays the total number of NAT Sessions
is entered.
Available Sessions Status will be displayed at the end of this page to show all the
Session Names with its WAN Interface.
Number of Session: This filed displays the total number of NAT Sessions Name is
entered.
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5.6.4 Virtual Server Configuration
Being a natural Internet firewall, the ADSL Router protects your network from being
accessed by outside users. When it needs to allow outside users to access internal servers,
e.g. Web server, FTP server, E-mail server or News server, this product can act as a virtual
server. You can set up a local server with specific port numbers that stands for the service,
e.g. Web (80), FTP (21), Telnet (23), SMTP (25), POP3 (110), DNS (53), ECHO (7), NNTP
(119). When an incoming access request to the router for specified port is received, it will
be forwarded to the corresponding internal server.
For example, if you set the Public Port number 21 (FTP) to be mapped to the IP Address
192.168.1.100, then all the ftp requests from outside users will be forwarded to the local
server with IP address of 192.168.1.100.
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Public Port: Enter the public port number you want to configure.
Private Port: Enter the private port number you want to configure. In most cases, the
private port number is same as public port number.
Port Type: Select TCP if you want to scope for the connection-based application service on
the remote server using the port number. Or select UDP if you want to scope for the
connectionless application service on the remote server using the port number.
Host IP Address: Enter the IP address of certain internal server to which requests from
the specified port is forwarded.
If the DHCP server option is enabled, you have to be very careful in assigning the
IP addresses of the virtual servers in order to avoid conflicts. The easy way is that
the IP address assigned to each virtual server should not fall into the range of IP
addresses that are to be issued by the DHCP server. You configure the virtual
server IP address manually, but it is still in the same subnet with the router.
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5.6.5 Bridge Filtering Configuration
The Bridge Filtering configuration page allows the user to set the configuration of IP
filtering.
Enable Bridge Filtering: Check Yes to enable this function or check No to disable.
Source MAC: When the bridge filtering is enabled, enter the Source MAC address,
select Block and click Add. Then all incoming WAN and LAN Ethernet packets matched
with this source MAC address will be filtered out. If the Forward is selected, then the
packets will be forwarded to the destination PC.
Destination MAC: When the bridge filtering is enabled, enter the Destination MAC
address, select Block and click Add. Then all incoming WAN and LAN Ethernet
packets matched with this destination MAC address will be filtered out. If the Forward
is selected, then the packets will be forwarded to the destination PC.
Type: Enter the hexadecimal number for the Ethernet type field in Ethernet_II packets.
For example, 0800 is for IP protocol.
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5.6.6 DNS Configuration
The DNS Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration of DNS proxy.
The firmware supports the DNS proxy function. For the DHCP requests from
local PCs, the DHCP server will set the LAN port IP as the default DNS server. Thus, all
DNS query messages will come into LAN port first. The DNS proxy on the ADSL
homestation recorded the available DNS servers, and forward DNS query messages to one
of
DNS server.
Disable DNS Proxy: The LAN port does not process the DNS query message. For the
DHCP requests from local PCs, the DHCP server will set the user-configured preferred
DNS sever or alternate DNS server whichever is available as the DNS server. Then all
DNS query messages will be directly sent to the DNS servers.
Use Auto Discovered DNS Servers Only: The DNS proxy will store the DNS server IP
addresses obtained from DHCP client or PPP into the table. And all DNS query messages
will be sent to one of the dynamically obtained DNS servers.
Use User Configured DNS Servers Only: The DNS proxy will use the user-configured
preferred DNS server and alternate DNS server. And all DNS query message will be sent
to one of DNS servers. Enter the DNS IP in the Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS
Server fields.
Auto Discovery + User Configured: The DNS proxy’s table has all the IP addresses of
dynamically obtained and user configured DNS servers.
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5.6.7 Save Settings
Click the Submit button to write settings to flash. Then, the system will reboot for changes
to take effect
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5.7 Administration
5.7.1 WAN Status
Each VC setting you enabled in the WAN Configuration section except those which use
PPP encapsulation will be displayed in this table.
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5.7.2 ATM Status
Display the status of ATM. (statistics between homestation and telephone central) This
screen will automatically refresh every two seconds.
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5.7.3 TCP Status
Display the status of TCP. (networking statistics) This screen will automatically refresh
every two seconds
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5.7.4 Route Table
The Route Table page displays routing table and allows the user to manually enter the
routing entry. The routing table will display the routing status of Destination, Netmask,
Gateway, and Interface. The interface br0 means the USB interface; lo0 means the
loopback interface; and ppp1 means the PPP interface. The Gateway is the learned
Gateway
New Enhancement for Routing Table
• The Gateway field of the static route entry allows users to either enter a Gateway IP
address or select a Network Interface.
• All user-defined routes retained in the CPE memory, regardless if they are already in the
Routing Table, are displayed on the same Route Table page.
• All user defined route entries kept in the CPE memory during run time are saved to flash
when the user chooses to save and reboot the CPE. When CPE restarts, it reloads all
saved user-defined routes to the CPE memory and tries to apply to the system.
• A user-defined route entry is added to the Routing Table whenever the system provides
an environment that makes the route entry applicable. It is removed from the Routing
Table whenever the route entry becomes not applicable. e.g. If the route entry’s Gateway
is associated with a dynamic Network Interface but the connection is not established, then
the route entry does not appear in the Routing Table. When that interface comes up later,
the route entry is then added.
• If the selected Network Interface is static or is dynamic and the connection is already up,
then the route entry appears in the Routing Table immediately. If there is a Gateway
associated with the selected Network Interface, then that Gateway’s IP address appears in
the Gateway field of the route entry
• If the selected Network Interface is dynamic but the connection is not established, then
the route entry does not appear in the Routing Table. When the interface comes up later,
the route entry is then added.
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System Default Gateway Configuration
The system-wide Default Gateway now provides three options: Auto, User-selected
Network Interface, and None.
None: This field allows the user to choose to have no Default Gateway in the CPE
Auto: This field allows the user to select the CPE to automatically decide the Default
Gateway. (System Default)
User-selected Network Interface: This field allows user to select a Network Interface
from a list (PVCs, PPP Sessions, USB and LAN). This option lets the user to associate
the system-wide Default Gateway to a Network Interface, static or dynamic, and provides
a way to fix the Default Gateway to a dynamic Network Interface before the interface is
established.
Route Configuration
Destination: This field allows the user to enter the remote network or host IP address for
the static routing.
Netmask: This field allows the user to enter the Subnet Mask for the static routing.
Gateway: This field allows the user to enter the IP address of the gateway device that
allows the router to contact the remote network or the host for Specified IP or select an
Interface for the Gateway.
Manually Configured Routes: This field displays the static route entries entered by the
user
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5.7.5 Learned ( Bridge ) MAC Table
Aging Timeout: Enter the time period for the router to memorize MAC addresses.
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5.7.6 ADSL Configuration
Trellis: Default at Enabled.
Handshake Protocol: Default at Autosense G.dmt first. You can also choose other
protocols, such as Autosense – T1.413 first, G.dmt/G.lite, T1.413, G.dmt, G.lite.
Wiring Selection: Default at Tip/Ring. Select Auto or A/A1 if necessary.
Bit Swapping: This field allows the user to enable or disable the upstream bit swapping.
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5.7.7 RIP Configuration
The Routing Information Protocol, enables routers to broadcast and receive information to
and from other routers about which routers it’s connected and the steps it requires to get
there. A router will changes it’s routing table if it receives information it could reach a
specific router faster.
RIP: This field allows the user to Enable or Disable the RIP session. The resulting RIP
session will monitor all network interfaces that are currently available for messages from
other RIP routers.
Supplier Interval: This field allows the user to enter the Supplier Interval timer in
second. This timer specifies how often RIP sends announcements as a RIP Supplier.
(Default = 30 seconds)
Expire Timeout: This field allows the user to enter the Expire timer in second. This
timer specifies the expiration time of a route. When a route has not been updated for
more than “expire” period of time, it is removed from the Route Table. This route is
invalidated and remains in the internal RIP Route Table. It will be included in the RIP
announcements to let other routers know the changes. (Default = 180 seconds)
Garbage Timeout: This field allows the user to enter the Garbage timer in second. This
timer specifies how long the expired and invalidated routes are kept in the Internal RIP
Route Table before it is removed from it. (Default = 300 seconds)
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The RIP Per Interface Configuration page allows the user to set the configuration for
each Interface (PVCs, PPP Sessions, USB and LAN).
Interface: This field allows the user to choose the Interface (PVCs, PPP Sessions, USB
and LAN), for the RIP to be configured.
Enable: This field allows the user to Enable (Yes) or Disable (No) the specified
interface for RIP.
Supplier: This field allows the user to select the Supplier Mode (RIP Transmit).
• Disabled: The supplier transmit is disabled.
• V1 BC: The supplier transmits in RIPv1 Broadcast.
• V2 BC: The supplier transmits in RIPv2 Broadcast.
• V2 MC: The supplier transmits in RIPv2 Multicast.
Listener: This field allows the user to select the Listener Mode (RIP Receive)
• V1: The listener receives the RIPv1 only.
• V2: The listener receives the RIPv2 only.
• V1+V2: This listener receives the both RIPv1 and RIPv2.
Supplier and Listener are based on section 4.1 “Compatibility Switch” in RFC 1723.
Current RIP Settings: This field displays the each interface’s RIP status.
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5.7.8 Password Configuration
In factory setting, the default password for administrator is password, and that for user is
also password. You can change the default password to ensure that someone cannot adjust
your settings without your permission. Every time you change your password, please record
the password and keep it at a safe place.
Please note that the minimum input for password is 8 alphanumeric characters. Since it is
case sensitive, be sure that you remember whether a letter is in upper or lower case and
make sure that your Caps Lock is off. Moreover, please do not use the sign “&” in the
passwords.
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5.7.9 Miscellaneous Configuration
HTTP Server Access: This field allows the user to configure the Web pages can be
accessed from WAN
All: When this field is checked, it allows both WAN and LAN access to the Web pages.
Restricted LAN: This field allows the Web pages access from LAN side.
Restricted WAN Specified IP & Subnet Mask: This field allows the Web access from
WAN side with a specify IP and subnet mask.
HTTP Server Port: This field allows the user to specify the port of the Web access. .
For example, when it is changed to 1001, the HTTP server address for the LAN side is
http://192.168.1.254:1001.
FTP server: This field allows the user to enable or disable the FTP connection.
TFTP server: This field allows the user to enable or disable the TFTP connection.
DMZ: A DMZ (De-Militarized Zone) is added between a protected network and an
external network, in order to provide an additional layer of security. When there is a
suspected packet coming from WAN, the firewall will forward this packet to the DMZ
host.
DMZ Host IP: The IP address of the DMZ host at LAN side.
DHCP Relay: If it is enabled, the DHCP requests from local PCs will forward to the
DHCP server runs on WAN side. To have this function working properly, please disable
the NAT to run on router mode only, disable the DHCP server on the LAN port, and
make sure the routing table has the correct routing entry.
DHCP Target IP: The DHCP server runs on WAN side.
IGMP Proxy: Here is the global setting for IGMP Proxy. If it is enabled, then the
enabled IGMP Proxy on WAN PVCs will be working. Otherwise, no WAN PVC can
have IGMP Proxy working on it.
PPP connect on WAN access: If it is enabled, the PPP session will be automatically
established when there is a packet wants to go out the WAN.
PPP Half Bridge: When the PPP Half Bridge is enabled, only one PC is able to access
the Internet, and the DHCP server will duplicate the WAN IP address from the ISP to the
local client PC. Only the PC with the WAN IP address can access the Internet.
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5.7.10 Reset to Factory Default
With the submit button, the router will be reset to it’s default settings, described in chapter
5.1. Be carefull, all your settings will be lost.
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5.7.11 Diagnostic Test
As soon as you enter the test program, all tests will run automatically to diagnose the
connection status of the device.
Checking LAN Connection
Testing Ethernet LAN connection
This test passes if the Ethernet LAN interface is working properly.
Checking ADSL Connection
Testing ADSL Synchronization
This test checks your DSL homestation to see if it can successfully negotiate and establish a
DSL connection with your service provider's central office equipments. The test returns
PASS if a DSL connection is established.
If this test returns FAIL, please try the test again a few minutes after this test is
completed. Since your DSL homestation need a couple of seconds to a few minutes to
establish the DSL connection depending on your phone line quality. If this test returns FAIL,
make sure your phone line is connected to your DSL homestation securely, and also check
with your service provider to see if your service is activated.
If this test returns FAIL, all other tests will be skipped.
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Checking Circuit 0 for Network Connection
Test ATM OAM Segment Loop Back
This test sends ATM OAM F5 Segment loop back request cells to the central office
equipments through your DSL connection. This test will pass if response cell is received.
Since your service provider might not support this test, your DSL homestation could still
work even if this test fails.
If this test fails consistently and your DSL homestation seems not working, check to make
sure the VPI and VCI are configured correctly.
This test returns FAIL if the DSL synchronization test failed.
Test ATM OAM End-to-End Loop Back
This test sends ATM OAM F5 End-to-End loop back request cells to the central office
equipments through your DSL connection. This test returns PASS if response cell is received.
Since your service provider might not support this test, your DSL homestation could still
work even if this test fails.
If this test return FAIL consistently and your DSL homestation seems not working, check to
make sure the VPI and VCI are configured correctly.
This test returns SKIPPED if the DSL synchronization test failed.
Test Ethernet connect to ATM
This test returns PASS if the ATM AAL5 module is loaded correctly in your DSL homestation.
If this test returns FAIL, an internal error has occurred.
This test returns SKIPPED if the DSL synchronization does not return PASS.
Test PPPoE connection
This test returns PASS if your login name and password have passed authentication with
your service provider.
If this test returns FAIL, run this test again a few minutes after this test is completed,
especially if your PPP connection has just been improperly disconnected. If this test
consistently fails, first make sure your login name and password are correct. Remember
that login name and password are case sensitive.
This test returns SKIPPED if “PPPOE connect to Ethernet” test does not return PASS and
your DSL homestation is configured as PPPOE encapsulation.
This test also returns SKIPPED if “Ethernet connect to AAL5” test does not return PASS and
your DSL homestation is configured as PPPOA encapsulation.
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Test PPP Layer connection
This test returns PASS if your DSL homestation has been assigned a valid IP address by
your service provider through DHCP or your DSL homestation is assigned a valid IP address
statically.
If this test returns FAIL, run this test again a few minutes after this test is completed. If
this test returns FAIL consistently and DHCP client is turned on in your DSL homestation,
check with your service provider. If this test returns FAIL consistently and your DSL
homestation is statically assigned an IP address, make sure the IP address is the correct
one assigned by your service provider.
This test returns SKIPPED if “Ethernet connect to AAL5” test does not return PASS.
Test IP connect to PPP
This test returns PASS if your DSL homestation has been assigned a valid IP address by
your service provider through DHCP or your DSL homestation is assigned a valid IP address
statically.
If this test returns FAIL, run this test again a few minutes after this test is completed. If
this test returns FAIL consistently and DHCP client is turned on in your DSL homestation,
check with your service provider. If this test returns FAIL consistently and your DSL
homestation is statically assigned an IP address, make sure the IP address is the correct
one assigned by your service provider.
This test returns SKIPPED if “Ethernet connect to AAL5” test does not return PASS.
Test IP connect to Ethernet
This test returns PASS if the gateway can be reached through ping request. The gateway is
assigned by your service provider, or obtained from your service provider by PPP
negotiation or DHCP negotiation.
If this test returns FAIL, run this test again a few minutes after this test is completed. If this
test returns FAIL consistently and your DSL homestation seems not working, check to make
sure your statically assigned IP address is configured correctly or DHCP client is turned on
with the current VC.
This test returns SKIPPED if "IP connect to PPP" or "IP connect to Ethernet" test does not
return PASS.
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5.7.12 Firmware Update
To upgrade the firmware of the ADSL Router, you should download or copy the firmware to
your local environment first. Press the “Browse…” button to specify the path of the
firmware file. Then, click “Upload” to start upgrading. When the procedure is completed,
please reboot the device to make the new firmware work.
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5.7.13 Network Code Image Update
The Network Code Image Update page allows the user to upgrade the image code from
a remote FTP server.
5.7.14 System Log
Display the system logs cumulated till the present time. You can trace the historical
information through this function. It refreshes every five seconds.
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6. Trouble shooting
If the ADSL Router is not functioning properly, you can refer first to this chapter for simple
troubleshooting before contacting your service provider. This could save your time and effort but
if the symptoms persist, then consult your service provider.
6.1 Problems Starting Up the ADSL Router
Problem Corrective Action
None of the LEDs are
on when you turn on
the ADSL Router.
Check the connection between the adapter and the ADSL
Router. If the error persists, you may have a hardware
problem. In this case, you should contact technical
support.
6.2 Problems with the WAN Interface
Problem Corrective Action
Initialization of the
PVC connection failed.
Ensure that the cable is connected properly from the ADSL
port to the wall jack. The ADSL SYN LED on the front
panel of the ADSL Router should be on. Check that your
VPI, VCI, type of encapsulation and type of multiplexing
settings are the same as what you collected from your
telephone company and ISP.
Reboot the ADSL Router. If you still have problems, you
may need to verify these variables with the telephone
company and/or ISP.
6.3 Problems with the LAN Interface
Problem Corrective Action
Check the LAN LNK LED on the front panel. The LED
should be on for a port that has a station connected. If it
is off, check the cables between your ADSL Router and the
station.
Can’t ping any station
on the LAN.
Verify that the IP address and the subnet mask are
consistent between the ADSL Router and the workstations.
6.4 Problems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP
Problem Corrective Action
Can’t connect to ISP. Check section 3.4.12 “Admin Privilege PPP status”
to verify the line status.
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7. Specifications
Protocols IP, NAT, NAPT, PPPoE, PPPoA, IPoA, DHCP, ICMP, IGMP, PAP,
CHAP
LAN Port RJ-45, 1 port 10/100Base-T
WAN Port RJ-11, 1 ADSL port to external DSL/Cable Homestation, or
other network equipment
USB Port 1.1 slave interface
LED Indicators SYS, ADSL RD, ADSL TD, ADSL SYN, LAN LNK, LAN ACT, PWR
Input Power 12V DC @1A
Physical Dimension 181 x 122 x 41 mm
3
(L x W x H)
Weight 300g
Operating Temperature 0
o
C to 45
o
C
Storage Temperature -10
o
C to 70
o
C
Relative Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing
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De handleiding is 5,91 mb groot.

 

U ontvangt de handleiding per email binnen enkele minuten. Als u geen email heeft ontvangen, dan heeft u waarschijnlijk een verkeerd emailadres ingevuld of is uw mailbox te vol. Daarnaast kan het zijn dat uw internetprovider een maximum heeft aan de grootte per email. Omdat hier een handleiding wordt meegestuurd, kan het voorkomen dat de email groter is dan toegestaan bij uw provider.

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Andere handleiding(en) van Sitecom DC-214

Sitecom DC-214 Installatiehandleiding - Nederlands - 27 pagina's


Uw handleiding is per email verstuurd. Controleer uw email

Als u niet binnen een kwartier uw email met handleiding ontvangen heeft, kan het zijn dat u een verkeerd emailadres heeft ingevuld of dat uw emailprovider een maximum grootte per email heeft ingesteld die kleiner is dan de grootte van de handleiding.

Er is een email naar u verstuurd om uw inschrijving definitief te maken.

Controleer uw email en volg de aanwijzingen op om uw inschrijving definitief te maken

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