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BB005x Installation and Configuration Guide
Chapter 1: Introduction
General
Welcome to the Gnet BB005x series of high performance external Ethernet
ADSL Modem/Routers. The BB005x series includes two models: the BB0050
single port model and the BB0055 four port model. Both use GlobesapanVirata
chip-set technology and have a common set of features. Both models are ideal
for home or office installation, delivering high-speed connectivity,
comprehensive ADSL standards support and powerful network security
features.
Features Overview
The BB005x modem/routers are able to operate at speeds of up to 8Mbps
downstream and 1 Mbps upstream while supporting the T1.413, G992.1
(G.dmt) and G992.2 (G.lite) standards. Their advanced functionality includes:
• Support for all major ATM based ADSL network protocols including RFC
1483 (MPoA) Bridging, RFC 1483 (MPoA) Routing, RFC 1577 (IPoA)
Routing, RFC 2516 (PPPoE) Routing and RFC 2364 (PPPoA) Routing
• Software support for DHCP server/relay/client, NAT and PPPoE internal
client
• Firewall capability with support for flexible security policies and intrusion
detection
• Built in Application Layer Gateways (ALGs) and firewall triggers that
enable popular applications such as NetMeeting, FTP, VPN, etc. to
operate across NAT based network configurations
• Easy configuration and administration through the Web interface or the
CLI interface using telnet or serial port access
• Support for UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) standards when connected to
hosts running UPnP enabled operating systems
About this manual
Because of the commonality in features between BB0050 and BB0055, the
features and configuration procedures described in this manual apply to both
models. As such, except when explicitly stated otherwise, this document
describes the two units as one model: the BB005x.
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Chapter 2, General Connectivity, provides information about the physical
characteristics of the BB005x, the necessary steps required to set up its
environment and details on how to access the configuration capabilities of the
unit.
Chapter 3, System Menu Commands, details the use of utility commands that
are useful in configuring, administering and maintaining the BB005x.
Chapter 4, Basic Configurations, includes step-by-step instructions on how to
configure the BB005x in some of the most popular ADSL configuration modes
including RFC 1483 (MPoA) Bridging and RFC 2516 (PPPoE)Routing.
Chapter 5, Advanced Features, describes some of the more complex features of
the BB005x. It includes information about Network Address Translation (NAT),
Security Interfaces, Firewall Configuration, UPnP compatibility, etc. For even
more detailed technical information please refer to the CLI Reference Manual on
the CD-ROM.
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Chapter 2: General Connectivity
Package Contents
Before attempting to install and configure the BB005x Modem/Router please
verify that the package contains:
One BB005x Modem/Router
One 9VDC Power Supply Adapter
One RJ-11 Telephone Cable
One 10BaseT Ethernet straight through cable
One RS-232 Console Cable
Web Browser Configuration Instructions
Physical Configuration
Before installation, please examine the front and rear panels of the BB005x and
correctly identify the existing connectors, switches and indicators
Front Panel Indicators
BB0050
The table below lists the BB0050 Front Panel LED Indicators and describes
their significance.
LED Status Significance
Pwr On
Off
ADSL On
Off
PC On
Off
RX/TX Blinking
Off
Unit is powered on
Unit is powered off
ASDL link established and active
No ADSL link
PC link established and active
No PC link established or active
Transmitting or receiving data
No transmission or reception of data
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BB0055
The table below lists the BB0055 Front Panel LED Indicators and describes
their significance.
LED Status Significance
Power On
Off
DSL Link On
Off
DSL/ACT Blinking
Off
L1,L2, L3,L4 Red
Green
Off
Unit is powered on
Unit is powered off
ASDL link established and active
No ADSL link
Transmitting or receiving data
No transmission or reception of data
10MBPS PC link established and active
100MBPS PC link established and active
No PC link established or active
Back Panel Connector Ports and Switches
A diagram for the back panel of the BB0050 router/modem together with the
functionality of the connectors and switches are shown in the figure and table
below.
BB0050 Back Panel
Connector/Switch Functionality
ON/OFF Switches the unit on and off
Power Connects the device to an electrical
outlet using the power adapter
Console RS-232C interface that is used for
Command Line Interface configuration
(not required)
10/100 Base-T Connects the device to your PC’s
Ethernet port using an RJ-45
straight-through Ethernet cable
ADSL Connects the device to a telephone
ack using an RJ-11 telephone cable
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BB0055 Back Panel
A diagram for the back panel of the BB0050 router/modem together with the
functionality of the connectors and switches are shown in the figure and table
below.
Switch/Connector Functionality
ON/OFF Switches the unit on and off
Power Connects the device to an electrical
outlet using the power adapter
Console RS-232C interface that is used for
Command Line Interface
configuration (not required)
Uplink Connects the device to a standard
port on another Ethernet
hub/switch using an RJ-45
straight-through Ethernet cable
L1,L2,L3,L4 Connects the device to your PC’s
Ethernet port using an RJ-45
straight-through Ethernet cable
DSL Connects the device to a telephone
ack using an RJ-11 telephone
cable
Configuration Methods
The BB005x can be configured and administered through the Web interface or
through the Command Line Interface (CLI).
Web Interface
The recommended and most efficient way to configure the BB005x
modem/router is by using a Web Browser to access the Web interface. Most
features and operation modes can be enabled through this interface. Chapter 3
of the manual contains step-by-step instructions on how to configure the
BB005x for some of the most popular ADSL configurations modes while using
the Web interface
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Command Line Interface (CLI)
The BB005x can also be configured through the Command Line Interface (CLI),
accessible via Telnet or locally through the RS-232C serial port. This method is
only recommended when more complex features and settings are required. The
following paragraphs briefly describe how to initiate access to the CLI interface
of the BB005x. For detailed information regarding the available CLI commands
and their syntax, please contact your Internet Service Provider or please refer to
the CLI Reference Manual on the CD-ROM. .
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please use the CLI only when the intended operation
cannot be performed via the BB005x Web interface.
CLI access via Telnet
You can access the CLI interface via Telnet from a computer connected to the
local LAN by going through the following procedure:
You must set up the TCP/IP properties for your LAN card to be on the same
subnet as the BB005x (192.168.7.2 and 255.255.255.0).
Turn on the modem. From the MS-DOS prompt, telnet into the Ethernet port of
the BB005x by typing the word telnet followed by the IP address of the Ethernet
interface. Example: “telnet 198.168.7.1”
You will be prompted for the Login Name and the Password. Please type the
following for both the Login Name and the Password:
admin
The “Login Successful” message will appear followed by the BB005x prompt:
-->
You can begin to enter the CLI commands.
CLI Access via serial console port
You can also access the CLI interface from a computer or a terminal connected
to the serial console port of the BB005x through an RS-232C serial cable.
Turn on the modem. Open HyperTerminal (available with Windows systems) or
an equivalent terminal emulation application program. Select the appropriate
COM port and ensure that the COM port settings are: 9600 bps, 8 data bits, 1
stop bit, No Parity, No Flow Control
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Turn on the modem. In the HyperTerminal window, press the Enter key a
couple of times until you are prompted to enter the Login Name and the
Password. Please type the following for both the Login Name and the Password:
admin
The “Login Successful” message will appear followed by the BB005x prompt:
-->
You can begin to enter the CLI commands.
Changing the settings of your computer.
In order to configure the BB005x or to access the Internet through the modem
after the configuration is complete, the network card in the user’s computer
must be configured with the appropriate settings. Those settings are mainly
related to whether the IP address of the network card will be set to a
predetermined value or if it is going to be obtained automatically every time the
computer connects to the network. The steps that need to be taken also depend
upon the operating system running on the computer.
Systems running Windows 95/98/Me
Procedure A - Assigning a predetermined IP address value (to be referred below
as “known IP address”) to the network card in your computer.
1. In the Windows task bar, click on the Start button, highlight Settings
and click on Control Panel.
2. Double click the Network icon
3. Click on the network component TCP/IP for your Network Interface Card
(for example: Realtek RTL8139 PCI Fast Ethernet NIC) and then click on
the Properties button. If you have multiple TCP/IP listings, please make
sure that you select the listing associated with your NIC.
4. In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click on the IP Address tab and then
click on the option “Specify an IP Address” (make sure that the black
dot is beside this option).
5. Set the IP Address to the value indicated by “known IP address” and set
the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0
6. Click on the Gateway tab and then remove any installed Gateway.
7. Click on the DNS Configuration tab and then click on the option
“Disable DNS” (make sure that the black dot is beside this option). Do
not change any other settings.
8. Click on the OK button twice to confirm and save your changes.
9. Click on the Yes button to restart your computer.
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Procedure B – Setting the Network Card in your computer to automatically
obtain an IP address.
1. In the Windows task bar, click on the Start button, highlight Settings
and click on Control Panel.
2. Double click the Network icon
3. Click on the network component TCP/IP for your Network Interface Card
(for example: Realtek RTL8139 PCI Fast Ethernet NIC) and then Click on
the Properties button. If you have multiple TCP/IP listings, please make
sure that you select the listing associated with your NIC.
4. In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click on the IP Address tab and then
click on the option “Obtain an IP Address automatically”.
5. Click on the Gateway tab and then remove any installed Gateway.
6. Click on the DNS Configuration tab and then click on the option
“Disable DNS” (make sure that the black dot is beside this option). Do
not change any other settings.
7. Click on the OK button twice to confirm and save your changes.
8. Click on the Yes button to restart the computer.
Systems running Windows 2000/XP
Procedure C - Assigning a predetermined IP address value (to be referred below
as “known IP address”) to the network card in your computer.
1. In the Windows task bar click on the Start button, highlight Settings and
click on Control Panel.
2. Double click the Network and Dial Up Connections icon
3. In the Network and Dial Up Connections window, right click once on the
Local Area Connections icon and then click on Properties.
4. In the Local Area Connections Properties dialog box, click on Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click on Properties.
5. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click on the
option “Specify an IP Address” (make sure that the black dot is beside
this option).
6. Set the IP Address to the value indicated by “known IP address” and set
the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0
7. Click on the option “Obtain DNS server address automatically” (make
sure that the black dot is beside this option). Do not change any other
settings.
8. Click on the OK button twice to confirm and save your changes and then
close the Control Panel.
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Procedure D - Setting the Network Card in your computer to automatically
obtain an IP address.
1. In the Windows task bar, click on the Start button, highlight Settings
and click on Control Panel.
2. Double click the Network and Dial Up Connections icon
3. In the Network and Dial Up Connections window, right click once on the
Local Area Connections icon and then click on Properties.
4. In the Local Area Connections Properties dialog box, click on Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click on Properties.
5. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click on the
option “Obtain an IP address automatically” (make sure that the black
dot is beside this option).
6. Click on the option “Obtain DNS server address automatically” (make
sure that the black dot is beside this option). Do not change any other
settings.
7. Click on the OK button twice to confirm and save your changes and
then, close the Control Panel.
Connection Parameters
The BB005x, like all ADSL access devices, is only one component of the
complex network infrastructure that makes its operation possible. Its
configuration depends on many parameters that are external to the BB005x. In
order to properly configure the BB005x, it is necessary to obtain all of the
required connection parameters and configuration data from the Internet
Service Provider and/or the Network Administrator. The following list contains
various types of information that might be required in configuring the BB005x
-
VPI and VCI values
-
User Name
-
Password
-
Default WAN Gateway
-
DNS Relay (Enable/Disable)
-
DNS Server (Primary)
-
DNS Server (Secondary)
-
LAN IP address
-
LAN Subnet Mask
-
Remote Gateway
-
NAT enabled or disabled
-
The PPP Authorization type
-
The Framing Mode
-
WAN IP
-
WAN Subnet Mask
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Most configurations require only a limited subset of the items on the list.
The table below illustrates the parameters information requirements for a few
ADSL configurations. Please make sure that you obtain the information from
your ISP or Network Administrator before installing and configuring the
BB005x.
RFC
1483
Bridged
RFC
1483
Routed
RFC
1577
IPoA
RFC
2364
PPPoA
RFC
2516
PPPoE
Description
VPI
VCI
Encapsulation
method
Static WAN IP
address
Netmask
Gateway
Authentication
mode
User Name
Password
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Chapter 3: System Menu Commands
The System Commands are commands that are useful in configuring,
upgrading and administering the BB005x. The System commands are
accessible through the System Menu of the Web interface.
In order to access the various commands, you will be prompted for the Login
Name and the Password. Please type the following for both the Login Name and
the Password:
admin
To access the System Menu commands, click on the System link on the left
side of the ADSL configuration page that opens after you point your browser to
the 192.168.7.1 address.
The table below lists the available options.
Option Function
Save config Saves current configuration to flash memory
Clear config Clears current configuration
Authentication Creates, edits and deletes user accounts
Error log Displays information about recent configuration
errors
Remote access Allows remote administration
Upgrade Updates the firmware
Restart/Reset Restarts and optionally restores factory default
settings
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Save Configuration
Activated by clicking on Save Config from the System menu
The current configuration of the BB005x is saved in the im.conf file to FlashFS .
The following message is displayed when the Save operation is complete.
Saved information model to file //flashfs/im.conf
Authentication
This option helps administer the accounts of users who have access to the
BB005x.
To create, edit or delete user accounts: ►
1. Select Authentication from the System menu. A table appears on
the Authentication page that shows all of the current login
accounts
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For each user, the table on the screen lists their name, whether they are
authorized to log in and also offers a space for entering comments.
To create a new account: ►
1. Click on Create a New User.
2. Type in the new user’s name, password and comment (optional) in the
text boxes provided.
3. At May login? select either true or false.
Selecting true enables the user to access the Web interface.
Selecting false will prevent the user from accessing the Web interface.
4. Click on Create.
The Authentication page displays again, but the user information you have
just typed in is now displayed inside the table. You will also notice that the
Authentication page table contains an Edit user hyperlink for each user
account entry.
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To edit any account information: ►
1. Click on one of the corresponding Edit user links.
2. Edit the information in the text boxes and then click on Apply.
To delete an account: ►
1. Click on Delete user to delete a user account.
After editing or deleting a user account, the Authentication page displays the
user information including the changes that were just made.
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Error Log
Select Error Log from the System menu. The following page is displayed:
The table shows all configuration errors, the time (in seconds since the system
was restarted) of the error and the process during which the error has occurred.
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