INSYS ADSL 1.1 User Manual

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Copyright © June 17 INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH
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Publisher: INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH Hermann-Köhl-Str. 22 D-93049 Regensburg, Germany Phone: +49 941 58692 0 Fax: +49 941 58692 45 E-mail: info@insys-icom.com Internet: http://www.insys-icom.com
Date: Jun-17
Item: 10014408
Version: 1.0
Language:
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Content
1 Preface .................................................................................................. 6
1.1 Defects Liability Terms ........................................................................................ 6
1.2 Feedback ............................................................................................................ 6
1.3 Marking of Warnings and Notes .......................................................................... 7
1.4 Symbols and the Formatting in this Manual ........................................................ 8
2 Safety .................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Intended Use ....................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Permissible Technical Limits.............................................................................. 10
2.3 Responsibilities of the Operator ......................................................................... 10
2.4 Qualification of the Personnel ............................................................................ 10
2.5 Instructions for Transport and Storage .............................................................. 10
2.6 Markings on the Product ................................................................................... 11
2.7 Environmental Protection .................................................................................. 11
2.8 Safety Instructions for Electrical Installation ...................................................... 12
2.9 General Safety Instructions................................................................................ 12
3 General Information ............................................................................. 14
4 Scope of Delivery ................................................................................. 15
5 Technical Data ..................................................................................... 16
5.1 Physical Features .............................................................................................. 16
5.2 Technological Features ...................................................................................... 16
6 Display and Control Elements .............................................................. 17
6.1 Meaning of the Displays .................................................................................... 18
6.2 Function of the Control Elements ...................................................................... 18
7 Connections ......................................................................................... 19
7.1 Front Panel Connections ................................................................................... 19
7.2 Connections on the Top .................................................................................... 20
7.3 Connections on the Bottom ............................................................................... 20
7.4 ADSL Line Connection RJ45 ............................................................................. 21
8 Function Overview ............................................................................... 22
9 Assembly ............................................................................................. 23
10 Initial Operation.................................................................................... 27
11 Operating Principle .............................................................................. 28
11.1 Operation via Telnet Connection ........................................................................ 28
12 Function............................................................................................... 29
12.1 General Functional Description .......................................................................... 29
12.2 Country-Specific Configuration .......................................................................... 30
12.3 PPPoA Configuration ......................................................................................... 31
13 Command Reference ........................................................................... 32
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14 Maintenance, Repair and Troubleshooting ........................................... 39
14.1 Maintenance ..................................................................................................... 39
14.2 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ 39
14.3 Repair ............................................................................................................... 39
15 Waste Disposal .................................................................................... 40
15.1 Repurchasing of Legacy Systems ...................................................................... 40
16 Declaration of Conformity .................................................................... 41
17 Tables and Diagrams ............................................................................ 42
17.1 List of Tables ..................................................................................................... 42
17.2 List of Diagrams ................................................................................................ 42
18 Index .................................................................................................... 43
Contents
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Preface
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1 Preface
This manual allows for the safe and efficient use of the product. The manual is part of the product and must always be stored accessible for installation, commission­ing and operating personnel.
1.1 Defects Liability Terms
A usage not according to the intended purpose, an ignorance of this documenta­tion, the use of insufficiently qualified personnel as well as unauthorised modifica­tions exclude the liability of the manufacturer for damages resulting from this. The liability of the manufacturer ceases to exist.
The regulations of our Delivery and Purchasing Conditions are effective. These can be found on our website (www.insys-icom.de/imprint/) under “General Terms and Conditions.
1.2 Feedback
We are permanently improving our products and the associated technical docu­mentation. Your feedback is very helpful for this. Please tell us what you like in par­ticular on our products and publications and what can be improved from your point of view. We highly appreciate your suggestions and will include them in our work to support you and all our customers. We are looking forward to any of your feed­back.
Please send an e-mail to support@insys-tec.de.
We'd like to know your applications. Please send us a few headwords that we know the applications you solve using products of INSYS icom.
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Danger!
Risk of severe or fatal injury
One of these symbols in conjunction with the key word Danger indicates an imminent danger. It will cause death or severe injuries if not avoided.
Warning!
Personal injury
This symbol in conjunction with the key word Warning indicates a possibly hazardous situation. It might cause death or severe injuries if not avoided.
Caution!
Slight injury and / or material damage
This symbol in conjunction with the key word Caution indicates a possibly hazardous or harmful situation. It might cause slight or minor injuries or a damage of the product or something in its vicinity if not avoided.
Note
Improvement of the application
This symbol in conjunction with the key word Note indicates hints for the user or very useful information. This information helps with installation, set-up and operation of the product to ensure a fault-free operation.
1.3 Marking of Warnings and Notes
Symbols and Key Words
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1.4 Symbols and the Formatting in this Manual
This section describes the definition, formatting and symbols used in this manual. The various symbols are meant to help you read and find the information relevant to you. The following text is structured like a typical operating instruction of this manual.
Bold print: This will tell you what the following steps will result in
After that, there will be a detailed explanation why you could perform the
following steps to be able to reach the objective indicated first. You can decide whether the section is relevant for you or not.
An arrow will indicate prerequisites which must be fulfilled to be able to
process the subsequent steps in a meaningful way. You will also learn which software or which equipment you will need.
1. One individual action step: This tells you what you need to do at this
point. The steps are numbered for better orientation.
A result which you will receive after performing a step will be marked
with a check mark. At this point, you can check if the previous steps were successful.
Additional information which you should consider are marked with a
circled "i". At this point, we will indicate possible error sources and tell you how to avoid them.
Alternative results and steps are marked with an arrow. This will tell you how to reach the same results performing different steps, or what you could do if you didn't reach the expected results at this point.
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2 Safety
The Safety section provides an overview about the safety instructions, which must be observed for the operation of the product.
The product is constructed according to the currently valid state-of-the-art technol­ogy and reliable in operation. It has been checked and left the factory in flawless condition concerning safety. In order to maintain this condition during the service life, the instructions of the valid publications and certificates must be observed and followed.
It is necessary to adhere to the general safety instructions must when operating the product. The descriptions of processes and operation procedures are provided with precise safety instructions in the respective sections in addition to the general safety instructions.
Moreover, the local accident prevention regulations and general safety regulations for the operating conditions of the device are effective.
An optimum protection of the personnel and the environment from hazards as well as a safe and fault-free operation of the product is only possible if all safety instruc­tions are observed.
2.1 Intended Use
The product may only be used for the purposes specified in the function overview. In addition, it may be used for the following purposes:
Usage and mounting in an industrial cabinet. Switching and data transmission functions in machines according to
the machine directive 2006/42/EC.
Usage as data transmission device for a PLC.
The product may not be used for the following purposes and used or operated un­der the following conditions:
Controlling or switching of machines and systems, which do not
comply with the directive 2006/42/EC.
Usage, controlling, switching and data transmission of machines and
systems, which are operated in explosive atmospheres.
Controlling, switching and data transmission of machines, which may
involve risks to life and limb due to their functions or when a breakdown occurs.
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2.2 Permissible Technical Limits
The product is only intended for the use within the permissible technical limits specified in the data sheets.
The following permissible limits must be observed:
The ambient temperature limits must not be fallen below or
exceeded.
The supply voltage range must not be fallen below or exceeded. The maximum humidity must not be exceeded and condensate
formation must be prevented.
The maximum switching voltage and the maximum switching current
load must not be exceeded.
The maximum input voltage and the maximum input current must not
be exceeded.
2.3 Responsibilities of the Operator
As a matter of principle, the operator must observe the legal regulations, which are valid in his country, concerning operation, functional test, repair and maintenance of electrical devices.
2.4 Qualification of the Personnel
The installation, commissioning and maintenance of the product must only be per­formed by trained expert personnel, which has been authorised by the plant opera­tor. The expert personnel must have read and understood this documentation and observe the instructions.
Electrical connection and commissioning must only be performed by a person, who is able to work on electrical installations and identify and avoid possible hazards in­dependently, based on professional training, knowledge and experience as well as knowledge of the relevant standards and regulations.
2.5 Instructions for Transport and Storage
The following instructions must be observed:
Do not expose the product to moisture and other potential hazardous
environmental conditions (radiation, gases, etc.) during transport and storage. Pack product accordingly.
Pack product sufficiently to protect it against shocks during transport
and storage, e.g. using air-cushioned packing material.
Check product for possible damages, which might have been caused by improper transport, before installation. Transport damages must be noted down to the ship­ping documents. All claims or damages must be filed immediately and before in­stallation against the carrier or party responsible for the storage.
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Observe manual
This symbol indicates that the manual of the product contains essential safety instructions that must be followed implicitly.
Dispose waste electronic equipment environmentally compatible
This symbol indicates that waste electronic equipment must be disposed separately from residual waste via appropriate collecting points. See also Section Disposal in this manual.
CE marking
By applying a CE marking, the manufacturer confirms that the product complies with the European directives that apply product-specific.
Appliance Class II - double insulated
This symbol indicates that the product complies with Appliance Class II
2.6 Markings on the Product
The identification plate of the product is either a print or a label on a face of the product. Amongst other things, it can contain the following markings, which are explained in detail here.
2.7 Environmental Protection
Dispose the product and the packaging according to the relevant environmental protection regulations. The Waste Disposal section in this manual contains notes about disposing the product. Separate the packaging components of cardboard and paper as well as plastic and deliver them to the respective collection systems for recycling.
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Caution!
Moisture and liquids from the environment may seep into the interior of the product!
Fire hazard and damage of the product.
The product must not be used in wet or damp environments, or in the direct vicinity of water. Install the product at a dry location, protected from water spray. Disconnect the power supply before you perform any work on a device which may have been in contact with moisture.
Caution!
Short circuits and damage due to improper repairs and modifications as well as opening of maintenance areas.
Fire hazard and damage of the product.
It is not permitted to open the product for repair or modification.
Caution!
Overcurrent of the device supply!
Fire hazard and damage of the product due to overcurrent.
The product must be secured with a suitable fuse against currents exceeding 1.6 A.
2.8 Safety Instructions for Electrical Installation
The electrical connection must only be made by authorised expert personnel ac­cording to the wiring diagrams.
The notes to the electrical connection in the manual must be observed. Otherwise, the protection category might be affected.
The safe disconnection of circuits, which are hazardous when touched, is only en­sured if the connected devices meet the requirements of VDE T.101 (Basic require­ments for safe disconnection).
The supply lines are to be routed apart from circuits, which are hazardous when touched, or isolated additionally for a safe disconnection.
An easily accessible isolation device that disconnects all lines must be installed prior to commissioning of the device to be able to isolate it completely from power supply.
2.9 General Safety Instructions
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Caution!
Overvoltage and voltage peaks from the mains supply!
Fire hazard and damage of the product due to overvoltage.
Install suitable overvoltage protection.
Caution!
Damage due to chemicals!
Ketones and chlorinated hydrocarbons dissolve the plastic housing and damage the surface of the device.
Never let the device come into contact with ketones (e.g. acetone) or chlorinated hydrocarbons, such as dichloromethane.
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3 General Information
This manual describes different versions of the INSYS ADSL 1.1 that only differ regarding the supported ADSL specification. These devices are referred to as INSYS ADSL 1.1 in the manual. The devices are:
INSYS ADSL 1.1A INSYS ADSL 1.1B
If the devices are different, this will be mentioned explicitly in the respective sections.
The INSYS ADSL 1.1A supports the ADSL specifications Annex A, Annex M, and Annex L. The INSYS ADSL 1.1B supports the ADSL specifications Annex B and Annex J. The specifications mainly differ regarding the used frequency ranges. Annex B is used in Germany almost exclusively. For a parallel operation with ISDN terminal devices, use a device that only supports Annex B, like our MoRoS ADSL
2.xB PRO. Please contact your INSYS icom sales contact in case of any further queries.
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Scope of Delivery
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4 Scope of Delivery
The scope of delivery for the INSYS ADSL 1.1 includes all accessories listed below. Please check if all accessories are included in the box. If a part is missing or damaged, please contact your distributor.
INSYS ADSL 1.1
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Technical Data
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Physical Feature
Value
Operating voltage
minimum 10 V DC maximum 60 V DC
Power consumption
approx. 3 W
Reset input level
HIGH level = 3-12 V (contact open or voltage strength for external supply) LOW level = 0-1 V
Current consumption of the active reset input against GND (internal
3.3 V)
Typically 0.35 mA (when enabling the input by connecting to GND) Weight
190 g
Dimensions (Width x Depth x Height)
55 mm x 110 mm x 75 mm
Temperature range
-20 °C – 55 °C
Maximum permissible humidity
95% non-condensing
IP rating
Housing IP40, Terminals IP20
Technological Feature
Description
Supported Standards
ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ (G.992.1, G.992.2, T1.413, G992.3, G.992.5) with optimised AFE (Analogue Front End) designed to meet ADSL (TR-067) and ADSL2+ (TR-100) requirements LLC encapsulation according to RFC1483
Ethernet port
10/100 Mbit/s full/half duplex auto sense; automatic detection of "crossover" or "patch" wiring; dying gasp.
5 Technical Data
5.1 Physical Features
All specified data was measured with nominal input voltage, at full load, and an ambient temperature of 25°C. The limit value tolerances are subject to the usual variations.
Table 1: Physical Features
5.2 Technological Features
Table 2: Technological Features
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Display and Control Elements
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Position
Description
1
Power LED
2
ADSL LED
3
Reset key
4
LAN status LED (yellow)
5
LAN status LED (green)
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Figure 1: Display and control elements on the front of the device
Table 3: Description of the display and control elements on the front panel of the device
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LED
Colour
Function
off
flashing
blinking
on
Power
green
Supply
missi ng
present
ADSL
green
SYNC
search (training)
setup (hand­shake)
connected (show­time)
yellow
WAN
ADSL traf­fic
LAN status
yellow
Traffic
Ethernet traffic
green
Link
connected
Description
Operation
Meaning
Reset key
Press once for a short time.
Resets the INSYS ADSL 1.1 via software and restarts it. (Soft reset)
Press at least 3 seconds.
Resets the hardware and restarts the INSYS ADSL 1.1. (Hard reset)
Press three times for a short time within 2 seconds.
Deletes all settings of the INSYS ADSL 1.1 and resets the device to the factory defaults.
6.1 Meaning of the Displays
Table 4: Meaning of the LED displays
6.2 Function of the Control Elements
Table 5: Description of the functions and meaning of the control elements
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Position
Description
1
Ethernet port (RJ45, 10/100 BT)
7 Connections
7.1 Front Panel Connections
Figure 2: Connections on the front panel of the device
Table 6: Description of the connections on the front panel of the device
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Connections
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Terminal
Description
Description
1
Reset
Reset input
2
GND
Ground
3
10 ... 60 VDC
Power supply 10 V – 60 V DC
4
GND
Ground
Terminal
Description
Description
15
ADSL Line b
ADSL line connection wire b
16
ADSL Line a
ADSL line connection wire a
ADSL Line
ADSL line connection RJ45
7.2 Connections on the Top
Figure 3: Connections on the top of the device
Table 7: Description of the connections on the top of the device
7.3 Connections on the Bottom
Figure 4: Connections on the bottom of the device
Table 8: Description of the connections on the bottom of the device
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Pin
Signal
Description
1
n/c
Not connected
2
n/c
Not connected
3
n/c
Not connected
4 a ADSL line connection wire a
5 b ADSL line connection wire b
6
n/c
Not connected
7
n/c
Not connected
8
n/c
Not connected
7.4 ADSL Line Connection RJ45
Figure 5: RJ45 connector
Table 9: Description of the pin allocation of the RJ45 connector
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Function Overview
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8 Function Overview
The INSYS ADSL 1.1 provides you with the following functions:
Additional software watchdog The INSYS ADSL 1.1 also provides a software watchdog for function
monitoring in addition to the hardware watchdog.
Bridge for PPPoE connections The INSYS ADSL 1.1 can forward PPPoE connections to the DSL
provider.
Router for PPPoA connections The INSYS ADSL 1.1 can establish PPPoA connections to the DSL
provider.
Configurable via CLI The INSYS ADSL 1.1 allows a comfortable configuration via
command line (CLI, Command Line Interface).
LED display for operating state The INSYS ADSL 1.1 allows easy monitoring of the operating state via
LEDs at the front of the device.
Reset input The INSYS ADSL 1.1 allows a software restart, a hardware restart, as
well as a reset to default settings via input or reset key.
Dying Gasp support The INSYS ADSL 1.1 provides an internal buffer to be able to dispatch
a dying gasp signal in case of shutdown of the INSYS ADSL 1.1 or loss of power. This enables a faster re-establishment of the connection.
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Caution!
Moisture and liquids from the environment may seep into the interior of the INSYS ADSL 1.1!
Fire hazard and damage of the product.
The INSYS ADSL 1.1 must not be used in wet or damp environments, or in the direct vicinity of water. Install the INSYS ADSL 1.1 at a dry location, protected from water spray. Disconnect the power supply before you perform any work on a INSYS ADSL 1.1 which may have been in contact with moisture.
Caution!
The device could be destroyed if the wrong power supply is used!
If the INSYS ADSL 1.1 is operated with a power supply that supplies a voltage exceeding the permissible operating voltage of the INSYS ADSL 1.1, the device will be destroyed.
Make sure that you use the suitable power supply. Refer to the Technical Data section for the proper voltage range of the INSYS ADSL 1.1.
9 Assembly
This section describes how to mount the INSYS ADSL 1.1 to a DIN rail, connect the power supply and uninstall it again. Observe the instructions in the "Safety" section of this manual, in particular the "Safety Instructions for Electrical Installation" for that purpose unconditionally.
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Mounting the device to the DIN rail
How to mount the INSYS ADSL 1.1 to a DIN rail:
1. Position the device at the DIN rail as seen in the following diagram.
There are two snap-in hooks at the upper and lower edge of the DIN rail groove of INSYS ADSL 1.1. Hook the upper one into place behind the upper edge of the DIN rail.
2. Lift the INSYS ADSL 1.1 perpendicular to the DIN rail until the two
lower, flexible snap-in hooks engage in the DIN rail.
The INSYS ADSL 1.1 is now readily mounted.
Connecting the power supply
The device has already been mounted to the DIN rail. The power supply is connected and switched off.
1. Connect the ground lead of the power supply to the terminal "GND".
2. Connect the plus pole of the power supply to the terminal for the
power supply.
The INSYS ADSL 1.1 is now connected to the power supply.
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Disconnecting the power supply
The device is mounted to the DIN rail. The power supply is connected and switched off.
1. Disconnect the ground lead of the power supply from the terminal
"GND".
2. Disconnect the plus pole of the power supply from the terminal for
the power supply.
The INSYS ADSL 1.1 is disconnected from the power supply.
Removing the device from the DIN rail
How to uninstall the INSYS ADSL 1.1 from a DIN rail in a switch cabinet:
You will need a small flat-blade screwdriver. The power supply of the switch cabinet is switched off and secured against
being switched on accidentally.
All cables at the INSYS ADSL 1.1 are disconnected.
1. Insert the flat-blade screwdriver into the groove in the bottom of the
INSYS ADSL 1.1 as shown in the following figure.
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2. Turn the flat-blade screwdriver into the direction of the INSYS ADSL
1.1 as shown in the following figure.
The plastic spring of the snap-in hook is stretched.
3. While you hold the plastic spring apart with the lower snap-in hooks,
pull the INSYS ADSL 1.1 away from the DIN rail.
4. Un-hook the INSYS ADSL 1.1 and take it off perpendicularly to the
DIN rail.
The INSYS ADSL 1.1 is now removed.
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10 Initial Operation
This chapter describes how to activate the INSYS ADSL 1.1, i.e. how to connect the INSYS ADSL 1.1 to a PC, and how to prepare it for the configuration.
Connecting the INSYS ADSL 1.1 to a DSL network and a PC
How to connect the INSYS ADSL 1.1 to a DSL network and PC for
configuration.
The power supply of the INSYS ADSL 1.1 is disabled. You will need a phone connection cable. You will need a Cat. 5 network patch cable. You will need a network card in the PC.
1. Locate the RJ-45 socket of the network card at the PC.
2. Make sure not to use the ISDN socket, but the socket of the network
card, which you want to use to configure the INSYS ADSL 1.1.
3. Plug one end of the network cable into the RJ45 socket of the PC
network card, and the other end into the LAN socket of the INSYS ADSL 1.1.
4. Plug one end of the phone connection cable into your phone socket or
DSL splitter, and the other end into the ADSL Line socket of the INSYS ADSL 1.1.
5. Connect the INSYS ADSL 1.1 to the power supply.
The Power LED at INSYS ADSL 1.1 lights and the ADSL LED starts to
blink. The ADSL LED lights permanently after successful synchronisation. The INSYS ADSL 1.1 is installed successfully and ready for configuration.
The INSYS ADSL 1.1 provides no direct Internet connection via
Ethernet interface. In order to establish an Internet connections for diagnosis purposes for example, a PPPoE client must be used. A detailed an easy description for creating a PPPoE connection in Windows XP can be found in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283070/en-us).
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11 Operating Principle
This chapter describes the basic procedures to operate and configure an INSYS ADSL 1.1. In general, the INSYS ADSL 1.1 is configured and operated via a management interface (MI). You can enter these commands with the help of a Telnet connection and the command reference.
11.1 Operation via Telnet Connection
In general, every Telnet client, like it is contained Windows or Linux for example, can be used. We recommend to use the program "PuTTY". It is available free of cost on the Internet at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty.
Configuring the INSYS ADSL 1.1 with a Telnet connection
How to configure and operate the INSYS ADSL 1.1 with a Telnet
connection.
The INSYS ADSL 1.1 is connected to the PC via a LAN connection; the
power supply is enabled.
The PC has an IP address in the network 192.168.1.0/24, but not
192.168.1.1.
1. Open a Telnet connection to the IP address 192.168.1.1 and port
15000 (default setting).
The INSYS ADSL 1.1 replies with
INSYS ADSL Management Interface >
If the INSYS ADSL 1.1 does not respond, this may have the following probable reasons: a) it is switched off or b) it is configured to a different IP address or port.
2. Configure now the INSYS ADSL 1.1 using the commands.
A reference of the commands can be found in the "Command
Reference" section.
3. Save your settings with the save command.
The set value will not be stored permanently and does not become
effective right away for modifiable commends. The new value will only be stored permanently after executing the save command.
4. Restart the INSYS ADSL 1.1 using the reboot command.
The new settings becomes effective after a restart only.
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Note
Access to the management interface!
Possible unavailability of the management interface.
Please make y note of the configured IP address and the port. The management interface cannot be accessed without these data.
12 Function
12.1 General Functional Description
The INSYS ADSL 1.1 tries to achieve the "Showtime" condition automatically, i.e. it tries permanently to synchronise with the DSLAM.
The IP address of the INSYS ADSL 1.1 is only required to access the management interface of the INSYS ADSL 1.1. The IP address is not required for the actual oper­ation, the transport of Ethernet packets. If the INSYS ADSL 1.1 is to be operated at an IP device (e.g. router), which already has an IP address in the same network like the INSYS ADSL 1.1 (192.168.1.0/24), it is recommended to change the IP address of the INSYS ADSL 1.1 that is is in a different network. Otherwise, TCP connection requests to the IP address 192.168.1.1, port 15000 might cause that the manage­ment interface replies instead of the actually desired remote terminal.
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12.2 Country-Specific Configuration
The INSYS ADSL 1.1 is pre-configured for an operation in Germany (VPI: 1, VCI:
32). It may be required to adjust the parameters VPI and VCI to the ISP (Internet Service Provider) for an operation other countries. Please refer to your ISP to obtain the required settings. The following example adjustes the INSYS ADSL 1.1 to the ISP O2 in the United Kingdom (VPI: 0, VCI: 38).
Configuration of the country-specific settings
You are connected to the management interface of the INSYS ADSL 1.1.
1. Configure the values for VPI and VCI to the settings of your ISP:
VPI 0 VCI 38
2. Save the new settings:
save
3. Restart the INSYS ADSL 1.1:
restart
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12.3 PPPoA Configuration
The INSYS ADSL 1.1 is pre-configured for bridge operation (for PPPoE). For a PPPoA (PPP over ATM) operation, it is necessary to configure the PPPoA connec­tion. Please refer to your ISP to obtain the required settings or access data.
Configuration of the PPPoA connection
You are connected to the management interface
1. Set the IP address to 192.2.0.1:
ip 192.2.0.1
The packets that arrive at the PC or router, will always have 192.2.0.1
as sender address.
2. Enable PPPoA:
pppoa 1
3. Enter the PPP user name:
ppp_user <username>
4. Enter the PPP password:
ppp_pass <password>
5. Save the new settings:
save
6. Restart the INSYS ADSL 1.1:
restart
7. Set the IP address of the connected PC or router to 192.2.0.2 (subnet
mask 255.255.255.0).
8. Set the default gateway address of the PC or router to the IP address
192.2.0.1.
9. Configure a DNS server for the PC or router.
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Command Reference
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Command
Description
?
Command list
Displays a list of all available commands.
all
Display of all modem parameters
Shows the output of the following commands consecutively:
status
info
signal
statistic
bitsbin
snrbin
bitsbin
Display of the bits per bin
Displays the bits per bin for upload and download.
Shortened example:
Bits/Bin upload:
0 - 15: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 9 11 11 12 12 13 13 13
16 - 31: 13 12 12 12 11 10 8 7 9 11 12 12 13 13 13 14
32 - 47: 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
48 - 63: 15 15 14 14 13 13 12 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bits/Bin download:
0 - 15: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 - 31: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
...
480 - 495: 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12
496 - 511: 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 9 8 7
default
reset to default factory settings
Resets the parameters to default settings and restarts the device.
Response:
Configuration set to default
Rebooting now
13 Command Reference
The management interface (MI) of the INSYS ADSL 1.1 can be accessed via a Telnet connection. The management interface provides the commands described in the following for operation and configuration of the INSYS ADSL 1.1.
The set value will not be stored permanently and does not become effective right away for modifiable commends. The new value will only be stored permanently af­ter executing the save command. The INSYS ADSL 1.1 must be restarted with the
reboot command that the new value becomes effective.
The command entries are case sensitive! Only use the stated syntax!
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Command
Description
exit
Aborting the management interface
Aborts the management interface.
help
Command list
Displays a list of all available commands.
info
Display of the system information
Displays the system information (software version, MAC address, serial number,
hardware version).
Example:
System version=2.0.0
MAC=00:05:B6:17:E1:A3
Serialnumber=73856751
Hardware=202_ANNEX_A
ip
Display and configuration of the IP address
Displays the IP address or configures it.
The IP address is displayed by entering ip without any further parameters:
IP <IP address>
The IP address is configured to <IP address> by entering ip <IP address>. Re-
sponse:
IP set
Note: Please make a note of a changed IP address, because otherwise the MI can-
not be accessed any more.
multiplex
Display and configuration of the multiplex type
Displays the multiplex type or configures it.
The multiplex type is displayed by entering multiplex without any further param-
eters (default = 0):
Multiplex type <type>
The multiplex type is configured to the value <type> by entering multiplex
<type>. Valid values are:
0 multiplex type LLC
1 multiplex type VCMUX
Response:
Multiplex type set
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Command
Description
port
Display and configuration of the management interface port
Displays the MI port or configures it.
The MI port is displayed by entering port without any further parameters:
Port <port no>
The MI port is configured to the value <Port No> by entering port <port no>.
Response:
Port set
Note: Please make a note of a changed port, because otherwise the MI cannot be
accessed any more.
ppp_dns
Display and configuration of the DNS server request
Displays or configures, whether the INSYS ADSL 1.1 requests the IP address of
the DNS server from the remote terminal.
The current setting is displayed by entering ppp_dns without any further parame-
ters (default = 1):
PPP DNS usage <x>
The following is valid for <x>:
0 No DNS server IP address is requested
1 A DNS server IP address is requested
By entering ppp_dns <x> this parameter will be set to the value <x>. See above
for valid values.
Response:
PPP DNS usage set
ppp_info
Display of the condition of the PPPoA connection
Displays the condition of the PPPoA connection.
By entering ppp_info the condition of the PPPoA connection is displayed includ-
ing important parameters:
Connected since: <Data and time>
PPP IP address local: <local IP address>
PPP IP address remote: <remote IP address>
DNS1: <IP address of DNS server 1>
DNS2: <IP address of DNS server 2>
If no PPPoA connection exists, only the offline condition is returned:
offline
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Command
Description
ppp_mru
Display and configuration of the MRU
Displays the configured MRU (Maximum Receive Unit, maximum number of bytes
in a packet to be received) for PPPoA connections or configures this.
The configured MRU value is displayed by entering ppp_mru without any further
parameters (default = 1500):
PPP MRU <MRU>
By entering ppp_mru <MRU> the MRU value will be set to <MRU>. Response:
PPP MRU set
ppp_mtu
Display and configuration of the MTU
Displays the configured MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit, maximum number of
bytes in a packet to be sent) for PPPoA connections or configures this.
The configured MTU value is displayed by entering ppp_mtu without any further
parameters (default = 1412):
PPP MTU <MTU>
By entering ppp_mtu <MTU> the MTU value will be set to <MTU>. Response:
PPP MTU set
ppp_pass
Display and configuration of the PPP password
Displays the configured PPP password or configures it.
The configured PPP password is displayed by entering ppp_pass without any fur-
ther parameters (default = password):
PPP password <password>
By entering ppp_pass <password> the password will be set to <password>. Re-
sponse:
PPP password set
ppp_user
Display and configuration of the PPP user name
Displays the configured PPP user name or configures it.
The configured PPP user name is displayed by entering ppp_user without any
further parameters (default = username):
PPP user name <user name>
By entering ppp_user <user name> the user name will be set to <user name>.
Response:
PPP user name set
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Command
Description
pppoa
Display and configuration of the PPPoA usage
Displays or configures, whether the INSYS ADSL 1.1 uses PPPoA (PPP over ATM).
The current setting is displayed by entering pppoa without any further parameters
(default = 0):
PPPoA <x>
The following is valid for <x>:
0 PPPoA is disabled
1 PPPoA is enabled
By entering pppoa <x> this parameter will be set to the value <x>. See above for
valid values.
Response:
PPPoA set
reboot
Restart of the INSYS ADSL 1.1
Restarts the INSYS ADSL 1.1
Response:
Rebooting system
save
Saving the settings
Saves the configuration changes permanently. The changes become only effective
after the next restart.
Response:
Configuration saved, reboot to use the new settings
signal
Display of the signal information
Displays the signal information of the DSL connection
Example:
Signal Noise Ratio Margin in CPE: 6.3 dB
Signal Noise Ratio Margin in CO: 6.4 dB
Line attenuation downstream: 0.0 dB
Line attenuation upstream: 0.0 dB
Signal attenuation downstream: 0.0 dB
Signal attenuation upstream: 0.0 dB
Transmit power downstream: 6.6 dB
Transmit power upstream: 7.2 dB
Maximum attainable data rate downstream: 27440000
Maximum attainable data rate upstream: 1195000
CO XTSEC capabilities: 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00
CO vendor ID: b5004244434d6291
CO system vendor ID: 0000000000000000
CO version number: 00000000000000000000000000000000 CO serial number: 00000000000000000000000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000000
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Command
Description
snrbin
Display of the SNR per bin
Shows the SNR (signal noise ratio) per bin for the download in dB.
Shortened example:
SNR/Bin download:
0 - 15:
16 - 31:
32 - 47: 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 46 47 47 48 49 49 50 50 50
...
480 - 495: 53 53 53 53 53 53 52 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 52 53
496 - 511: 52 53 52 52 52 51 51 51 51 50 49 49 47 44 38
state
Display of synchronisation state
Displays the synchronisation state.
Response:
Silent The INSYS ADSL 1.1 is not wired to a DSL line
Handshake The INSYS ADSL 1.1 tries to connect to the DSLAM
Training The INSYS ADSL 1.1 is currently connecting to the DSLAM
Showtime The INSYS ADSL 1.1 is connected to the DSLAM (SYNC)
statistic
Display of the statistical information
Displays the statistical information of the DSL connection
Example:
Seconds since beginning of counters: 427
Seconds since most recent Showtime: 393
Number of Loss-Of-Signal seconds: 9
Number of Loss-Of-Framing seconds: 0
Number of errored seconds: 9
Number of severely errored seconds: 9
Number of total cell count by CPE: 18516528
Number of total cell count by CO: 26126167
Number of RX user total cell count by CPE: 2247
Number of RX user total cell count by CO: 539
Number of FEC errors detected by CPE: 0
Number of FEC errors detected by CO: 0
Number of HEC errors detected by CPE: 63
Number of HEC errors detected by CO: 0
Number of CRC errors detected by CPE: 0
Number of CRC errors detected by CO: 0
Number of idle cell bit errors detected by CPE: 896
Number of idle cell bit errors detected by CO: 0
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Command
Description
status
Display of modem state
Displays the modem state.
Example:
Status: Showtime
ADSL mode: ADSL2+
ADSL Annex Type: A
Receive Bit rate: 25993800
Transmit Bit rate: 1311800
update
Updating the Firmware
Updates the firmware (system or boot loader)
Syntax:
update <file name> <TFTP server>
<file name> Name of the firmware file
<TFTP server> IP address of the TFTP server that provides the respective file
Note: Following the update, it is essential to perform a restart by entering reboot.
Following the restart, it is essential to restore the default settings by entering de-
fault.
vci
Display and configuration of the Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI)
Displays the VCI or configures it.
The VCI is displayed by entering vci without any further parameters (0-65535; de-
fault = 32):
VCI <VCI>
The VCI is configured to the value <VCI> by entering vci <VCI>. Response:
VCI set
vpi
Display and configuration of the Virtual Port Identifier (VPI)
Displays the VPI or configures it.
The VPI is displayed by entering vpi without any further parameters (0-256; de-
fault = 1):
VPI <VPI>
The VPI is configured to the value <VPI> by entering vpi <VPI>. Response:
VPI set
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Caution!
Short circuits and damage due to improper repairs and modifications as well as opening of products.
Fire hazard and damage of the product.
It is not permitted to open the product for repair or modification.
14 Maintenance, Repair and Troubleshooting
14.1 Maintenance
The product is maintenance-free and does not require special regular maintenance.
14.2 Troubleshooting
If a failure occurs during the operation of the product, you will find troubleshooting tips in the "Knowledge Base" on our web site (http://www.insys­icom.de/knowledge/). If you need further support, please contact the INSYS icom Support. You can contact our support department via e-mail under support@insys­tec.de and via phone under +49 941 58692 0.
14.3 Repair
Send defect devices with detailed failure description to the source of supply of your device. If you have purchased the device directly from INSYS icom, send the device to: INSYS MICROELECTRONICS GmbH, Hermann-Köhl-Str. 22, 93049 Regensburg.
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15 Waste Disposal
15.1 Repurchasing of Legacy Systems
According to the new WEEE guidelines, the repurchasing and recycling of legacy systems for our clients is regulated as follows:
Please send those legacy systems to the following address, carriage prepaid:
Frankenberg-Metalle Gaertnersleite 8 D-96450 Coburg
Germany
This regulation applies to all devices which were delivered after August 13, 2005.
Please consider possible stored passwords or security certificates
before disposing the device. It is recommended to block possible existing access rights fort he device (e.g. on your VPN server) and reset the device to default settings (if possible), before passing it on or disposing it.
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16 Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, INSYS Microelectronics GmbH declares that herein described device types are in compliance with Directives 2014/30/EU and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EC Declaration of Conformity is available under www.insys-icom.com/manual.
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17 Tables and Diagrams
17.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Physical Features ....................................................................................... 16
Table 2: Technological Features .............................................................................. 16
Table 3: Description of the display and control elements on the front panel of the
device ...................................................................................................................... 17
Table 4: Meaning of the LED displays ..................................................................... 18
Table 5: Description of the functions and meaning of the control elements .......... 18
Table 6: Description of the connections on the front panel of the device ............... 19
Table 7: Description of the connections on the top of the device ........................... 20
Table 8: Description of the connections on the bottom of the device .................... 20
Table 9: Description of the pin allocation of the RJ45 connector ........................... 21
17.2 List of Diagrams
Figure 1: Display and control elements on the front of the device ......................... 17
Figure 2: Connections on the front panel of the device .......................................... 19
Figure 3: Connections on the top of the device ...................................................... 20
Figure 4: Connections on the bottom of the device ................................................ 20
Figure 5: RJ45 connector ........................................................................................ 21
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18 Index
Accessories ..................................... 15
Additional information ....................... 8
ADSL LED ................................. 17, 18
Alternative results ............................. 8
Assembly ......................................... 23
Bits per bin ...................................... 32
Breakdown ........................................ 9
Checkmark ........................................ 8
CLI ................................................... 22
Command line ................................. 22
Command Line Interface ................. 22
Connection ...................................... 23
Current consumption ...................... 16
Default settings ......................... 22, 32
Defects liability terms ........................ 6
DIN rail ...................................... 24, 25
DNS server ...................................... 34
LED display ..................................... 22
Liquids ....................................... 12, 23
Management interface .............. 29, 32
Marking ............................................. 7
MI port ............................................ 34
Modem state ................................... 38
Modification .............................. 12, 39
Moisture .................................... 12, 23
MRU ................................................ 35
MTU ................................................ 35
Multiplex type ................................. 33
Network card ................................... 27
Operating voltage ............................ 16
Operation ......................................... 28
Overcurrent ..................................... 12
Overvoltage ..................................... 13
Overvoltage protection .................... 13
Dying Gasp ...................................... 22
Electrical installation........................ 12
Environment .............................. 12, 23
Environmental Protection ................ 11
Ethernet port ................................... 16
Explosive atmosphere ....................... 9
Fire hazard ....................................... 12
Firmware ......................................... 38
Formatting ......................................... 8
General safety instructions .............. 12
Ground ............................................ 20
hardware restart .............................. 22
Hardware watchdog ........................ 22
Housing ........................................... 13
Humidity .......................................... 16
Intended Use ..................................... 9
IP address .................................. 29, 33
Permissible limit .............................. 10
Personnel ........................................ 10
Power consumption ........................ 16
Power LED ................................ 17, 18
Power supply................................... 20
PPP password ................................. 35
PPP user name ................................ 35
PPPoA ....................................... 31, 36
PPPoA connection ........................... 34
PPPoE .............................................. 31
Preface .............................................. 6
Prerequisites ...................................... 8
PuTTY .............................................. 28
Qualification .................................... 10
Recycling ......................................... 40
Removal .......................................... 23
Repair ........................................ 12, 39
IP rating ........................................... 16
Key word ........................................... 7
LAN status LED ......................... 17, 18
Repurchasing .................................. 40
Reset input ................................ 20, 22
Reset key ............................. 17, 18, 22
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Responsibilities of the operator ....... 10
Safety ................................................ 9
Scope of Delivery ............................ 15
Short-cut ................................... 12, 39
Signal information ........................... 36
SNR ................................................. 37
software restart ............................... 22
Software watchdog ......................... 22
Statistical information ..................... 37
Storage ............................................ 10
Surface ............................................ 13
Switch cabinet................................. 25
Symbol .......................................... 7, 8
Synchronisation state ...................... 37
System information ......................... 33
Technological Features ................... 16
Telnet .............................................. 28
Telnet connection ...................... 28, 32
Transport ......................................... 10
Usage ................................................ 9
VCI ................................................... 38
VPI ................................................... 38
Water spray ............................... 12, 23
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