Lucent Technologies CellPipe 20H User Manual

CellPipe20H User Guide i
CellPipe™ 20H
User Guide
March 2002
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such as AT&T 5ESS Custom or Northern Telecom National ISDN-1
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Contents
Customer Service............................................................v
Finding information and software ..............................v
Obtaining technical assistance..................................v
Chapter 1 Overview......................................................1
1 Features..............................................................1
2 Packaging............................................................2
3 Appearance.........................................................3
4 Hardware Installation...........................................4
5 Management........................................................5
6 Default values......................................................6
7 Software Upgrade................................................7
Chapter 2 CLI Operation...............................................9
1 Console set up.....................................................9
2 How to switch between bridge and router..........10
3 Setting up a Bridge (RFC 1483 bridge) ..............10
4 Setting up Router...............................................13
AppendixA Specifications...........................................31
A-1 Hardware Specifications.................................31
A-2 Software Specifications..................................32
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 1 Overview
The CellPipe 20H is a G.SHDSL router, equipped with a built-in 4-port 10BaseT Ethernet hub. The CellPipe 20H can be configured to inter-operate with G.SHDSL DSLAM or to fit Point-to-Point data transmission application by flexible CO/RT configurations.
1 Features
! High Speed Symmetrical Data Transmission on Single Twisted
Copper Pair Wire
! PAM Line Coding ! Symmetrical Multi-rate data transmission from 144Kbps up to
2320Kbps, fix rate mode and rate adaptive mode supported
! Interchangeable between Bridge and Router mode ! PPPoE, PPPoA, IPoA, and RFC 1483 bridging/routing over
AAL5 over G.SHDSL
! Support NAT (RFC1631), allows LAN users to access Internet
through Network Address Translation (NAT, IP sharing) simultaneously
! DHCP server for easy LAN IP address management ! Provide easy to use and management interface by console,
Telnet, and WEB.
! Firmware upgradeable through TFTP ! 4-port 10BaseT Ethernet hub for PC and LAN connections ! Support point-to-point application ! Compatible and interoperable with major Central Office side
G.SHDSLDSLAM or Multi-serviceAccess System
! High performance, simple operation and low power
consumption
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2
3
4
2 Packaging
This package consists of the following items 1 The G.SHDSL ROUTER unit 2 RJ-45 cable 3 RJ-11 cable 4 AC Adapter 5 Manual
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3 Appearance
Front Panel
Rear Panel
PWR: On while the power supply is properly connected.
ACT: Blink while transmitting or receiving packets over one of Ethernet ports
L
INK: On while oneof Ethern et ports is properly connected to a LAN or
PC
WAN: Blink while training with DSLAM and On when SDSL link is ready
ALM:Blinkwhilebootingup,andOnwhenthereisan error
RJ45*4, for connection to LAN or PC
Power Jack, for connection to an AC-DC power adapter, 12VDC, 1A
DB9, serial port for connection to ASCII data terminal
Green LED*4, On while corresponding Ethernet port is connected. Blink while transmitting or receiving packets
R
ed LED, on when Ethernet
collision occur
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4 Hardware Installation
1. Connect the DSL cable to the LINE port of RJ-11 socket.
2. Use a RJ-45 cable to connect the
CellPipe to the LAN or
a PC with Ethernet adapter installed.
Note: Be sure to use RJ45 crossover cable while
connecting to a hub.
3. Plug in the AC adapter to the AC power socket, then connect the DC jack
4. Use a 9-pin RS-232 cable to connect the Console Port to a serial port of a terminal such as PC with data terminal emulation software (Hyper Terminal) installed for local management if necessary.
(1)
(2)
(4)
(3)
ADSL outlet
Management Terminal
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5 Management
CellPipe 20H supports simple, flexible and easy-to-operate methods for management purpose. The CellPipe 20H can be managed via the following paths, refer to Appendix B for detailed information.
! Console port – use the RS-232 cable for connecting
CellPipe 20H to a console terminal or a PC running terminal
emulation program, such as Hyper Terminal, see Appendix A for proper console setup.
! Local Ethernet Port – connect the Ethernet port to
your local area network or to a PC directly, “Telnet
CellPipe 20H from any workstation in the LAN. The
default local Ethernet IP address is “192.168.1.1”.
! CellPipe DSL port from remote site – while CellPipe
DSL connection is in service, you may remotely “Telnet
20H from a workstation networking to the CO equipment.
Note: As operating CellPipe DSL device requires technical know-how and experience. It is recommended to manage CellPipe 20H by qualified technical staffs only. Therefore a password authentication is applied when you enter the command line interface, consult your service provider for obtaining the appropriate password.
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6 Default values
CellPipe 20H is pre-configured with the following parameters; you may also re-load the default parameters by selecting Default from the main menu. For hub operation, only half-duplex mode will be allowed.
Default mode: Bridge Factory Password: Bridge mode setting G.SHDSL setting
Ethernet (local) IP: 192.168.1.1 Terminal: CPE Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Rate mode : Adaptive Full Duplex: Disable Annex : Annex B Protocol: RFC1483, Bridge Mode VPI/VCI: 8/35 Class (QoS): UBR Spanning tree: Disable Packet filter: Any Router mode setting DHCP server: Disable Ethernet (local) IP: 192.168.1.1 DNS Relay: Disable Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Full Duplex: Disable
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7 Software Upgrade
You may easily upgrade the CellPipe 20H embedded software by obtaining the compressed upgrade kit from the service provider then following the steps:
! Extract the ZIP file for updated firmware ! Connect
CellPipe 20H via the local Ethernet port or remote
DSLlink, make sure the
CellPipe 20H Ethernet IP address
and your terminal are properly configured so that you can successfully “ping
CellPipe 20H. The default local IP
address is 192.168.1.1.
! Under DOS prompt, execute command “xupgrade <IP
address of CellPipe 20H>, for instance “xupgrade
192.168.1.1”.
! This upgrading process might last as long as 60 seconds. ! Then reboot
CellPipe 20H with new software.
NOTE: Strictly maintain stable power to CellPipe 20H while
upgrading software, if power failed during the upgrading process, contents in the memory could be destroyed and the system will hang. In such case you must call the dealer or system integrator to repair.
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Chapter 2 CLI Operation
1 Console set up
Connect the RS-232 console port to an ASCII data terminal or a PC with Widows serial Terminal mode of VT-100 (Hyper Terminal). To Start the Hyper-terminal, following the steps below:
1. Start "Hyper-terminal" program
On Windows 98 or Windows NT: start Tool Bar # Program # Accessory # Hyper Terminal Group # Double Click
Hypertrm.exe # Enter Connection Name # Select Icon # Click OK
2. Select COM port to communicate with CellPipe modem
Choose direct to COM1 or COM2 # click OK
3. Set Port Properties ! Port Setting:
Bit per second: 9600
Data bits: 8
Stop bits: 1
Parity bits: None
Flow Control: None
! Settings:
! Function, arrow, and ctrl keys act as: Windows keys ! Emulation: Auto-detect ! Back-scroll buffer lines: 500 ! ASCII Setup: ! Echo typed characters locally ! Line delay: 0 milliseconds ! Character line feeds incoming line ends: enable
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2 How to switch between bridge and router
Please see the command below for detailed command setting
MODE
Select the device as Bridge or router mode
Syntax: Mode Parameters: The default is bridge mode. Example: >> mode
The word with background “ “ is prompt following by a command
>>mode(with“enter”keytoexecute) Please select bridge or router:(b/r,b) r (with “enter” key to execute) Current mode is router
3 Setting up a Bridge (RFC 1483 bridge)
3.1 If you are in Router mode use “mode” command to switch
to bridge mode before setting parameters.
MODE
Select the device as Bridge or router mode
Syntax: Mode Parameters: The default is bridge mode. Example: >> mode
The word with background “ “ is prompt following by a command
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EXAMPLE >>mode(with“enter”keytoexecute) Please select bridge or router:(b/r,r) b (with “enter” key
to execute) Current mode is bridge
3.2 Set up RFC 1483 bridge RFC1483 bridging connection. Allow only one client
passing ADSL modem to access WAN network. Please see figure below for example of network configuration
Example for RFC 1483 bridge configuration
3.2.2 Step by step setting: >> quick (with “enter” key to execute) VPI(0-1023): (setting VPI value) VCI(1-65535): (setting VCI value) Packet Filter ( Any/Ip/Pppoe+IGMP ): (setting filtering
function to allow specific packet type passing through modem. “Any” for without filtering)
Add another PVC ? (y/n): (setting another PVC with “y” or “N” to complete PVC setting)
RFC1483 PVC 8/36
RFC1483 PVC 8/35
ISP/Corporate
Bridge
DSLAM
XDSL mode
m
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Enable Spanning tree? (y/n) : (setting Spanning tree “y” for enable)
The following (example) will be displayed for checking your setting
Configuration
MODE: Bridge FUNCTION: R1483 Spanning Tree: Enable
# VPI VCI Package filter 1: 2 34 ANY
Preserve the configuration (y/n) : (“y” to use the setting or “n” to leave without change. Start again to set parameters)
Configuration will have no effect until after save and restart.
All the parameters will not be effective under the setting being saved and restart again. Above message is to remind operator. Continue with save command
>> save (with “enter” key to execute)
Wait until the following message displayed on your screen completely. Don’t power off the modem during this stage.
Saving configuration... Configuration saved. Updating flash filing system ... SDRAM size = 0x800000 Booting... System starts...
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4 Setting up Router
The word with background “ “ is prompt following by a command
4.1 Status check If you are in Bridge mode use “mode” command to switch
to Router mode before setting parameters.
MODE
Select the device as Bridge or router mode
Parameters: The default is bridge mode. Syntax: mode
EXAMPLE >>mode(with“enter”keytoexecute) Please select bridge or router:(b/r,b) r (with “enter” key
to execute) Current mode is router
SHOW
Use show to check your settings
Syntax: Show Parameters: .
EXAMPLE
>> show (with “enter” key to execute)
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4.2 Set up 1483 Routing
4.2.1 RFC 1483 routing connection. Allow one client or
multi-clients (need extra HUB) passing ADSL modem, using RFC1483 routing to access WAN network. Please see figure below for example of network configuration
Example of RFC1483 routing configuration
4.2.2 Step by step setting >> quick (with “enter” key to execute) R1483(r)/ IPoA(i)/ PPPoA(p)/ PPPoE(pe): (selecting “r”
for 1483 routing) Ethernet IP (192.168.1.1) : (set LAN IP address) Subnet mask (255.255.255.0) : (set mask) VPI(0-1023): (set VPI value) VCI(1-65535): (set VCI value) WAN IP : (set WAN IP address) Add another PVC ? (y/n): (setting another PVC with “y”
or “N” to complete PVC setting)
192.168.1.52
PC2
HUB
192.168.1.50
PC3
PC1
DSLAM
210.62.8.2
RFC1483 PVC 8/37
RFC1483 PVC 8/36
ISP/Corporate
XDSL
192.168.1.1
210.62.8.1
Router
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The following (example) will be displayed for checking your setting
Configuration
MODE: Router FUNCTION: R1483 Ethernet IP: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
# VPI VCI WAN IP 1: 8 32 192.168.1.2
Preserve the configuration (y/n) : (“y” to use the setting or “n” to leave without change. Start again to set parameters)
Configuration will have no effect until after save and restart.
All the parameters will not be effective under the setting being saved and restart again. Above message is to remind operator
4.2.3 NAT function This function will enable PC users in your LAN
environment to access outside with only one IP address (IP sharing) and one access account. Use the following example to enable NAT function for RFC1483 routing.
> pat ( with “enter” key to go to pat director) > pat>setpat 192.168.1.2 enable (enable NAT function for RFC1483 routing for specific
WAN IP address. Replace WAN IP address with the specific address set for RFC1483 routing in this example.
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You have to repeat this command if more than one PVC had been configured)
(Use the same command with “disable” attribute to disable NAT function)
If you have any application or server in your LAN environment which is available for outside uses, please configure the PAT (port address translation) table to enable this kind of service by following the example below, otherwise continue to section 4.2.4
Use the following example to set PAT table for RFC1483 routing.
> pat> addpatin 192.168.1.2 434/udp 210.18.35.10 (Addpatin – command for add incoming pat table) (192.168.1.2 – WAN IP address of RFC1483 routing.
Replaced with specific WAN IP address set for RFC1483 routing in this example. PAT table is service related )
(434- port number of services or application to offer) (udp – protocol used. Use ”tcp” for tcp/ip services) (210.18.35.10 – IP address of server offered for access
from outside. Use correct IP Address instead)
4.2.4 Save the configuration to router permanently and make settings effective by following steps below
>pat> home (with “enter” key to execute)
You can use “show” command to check your setting again.
>> save (with “enter” key to execute)
Use “save” command to save the parameters and modem will be restarted automatically.
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PC2
192.168.1.51
HUB
192.168.1.52
192.168.1.50
PC3
PC1
DSLAM
210.62.8.2
IPoA PVC 8/37
IPoA PVC 8/36
ISP/Corporate
XDSL
192.168.1.1
210.62.8.1
Router
Wait until the following message displayed on your screen completely. Don’t power off the modem during this stage.
Saving configuration...
Configuration saved. Updating flash filing system ...
SDRAM size = 0x800000 Booting...
System starts...
4.3 Set up IPoA Routing
4.3.1 IPoA (IP over ATM) routing connection. Allow one
client or multi-clients (need extra HUB) passing ADSL modem, using IPoA routing to access WAN network. Please see figure below for example of network configuration
Example of IPoA router configuration
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4.3.2 Step by step setting >> quick R1483(r)/ IPoA(i)/ PPPoA(p)/ PPPoE(pe):(selecting “i” for
IPoA routing) Ethernet IP (192.168.1.1) : (set LAN IP address) Subnet mask (255.255.255.0) : (set mask) VPI(0-1023): (set VPI value) VCI(1-65535): (set VCI value) WAN IP : (set WAN IP address) Gateway : (set Gateway IP address) Add another PVC ? (y/n): (setting another PVC with “y”
or “N” to complete PVC setting)
The following (example) will be displayed for checking your setting
Setup Configuration
FUNCTION: IPOA Ethernet IP: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
# VPI VCI WAN IP Gateway IP 1: 5 45 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.10
Preserve the configuration (y/n) : (“y” to use the setting or “n” to leave without change. Start again to set parameters)
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Configuration will have no effect until after save and restart.
All the parameters will not be effective under the setting being saved and restart again. Above message is to remind operator.
4.3.3 Nat function This function will enable PC users in your LAN
environment to access outside with only one IP address (IP sharing) and one access account.
Use the following example to enable NAT function for IPoA routing.
> pat ( with “enter” key to go to pat director) > pat>setpat 192.168.1.3 enable > pat>setpat 192.168.1.3 enable (enable NAT function for IPoA routing for specific WAN IP
address. Replace WAN IP address with the specific address set for IPoA routing in this example. Youhaveto
repeat this command if more than one PVC had been configured)
(Use the same command with “disable” attribute to disable NAT function)
If you have any application or server in your LAN environment which is available for outside uses, please configure the PAT (port address translation) table to enable this kind of service by following the example below, otherwise continue to section 4.3.4
Use the following example to add PAT table for IPoA routing. The word with background “ “ is prompt following by a command required
> pat> addpatin 192.168.1.3 434/udp 210.18.35.10 (Addpatin – command for add incoming pat table)
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(192.168.1.3 – WAN IP address of IPoA routing. Replaced with specific WAN IP address set for IPoA routing in this example. PAT table is service related )
(434- port number of services or application to offer) (udp – protocol used. Use ”tcp” for tcp/ip services) (210.18.35.10 – IP address of server offered for access
from outside. Use correct IP Address instead)
4.3.4 Save the configuration to router permanently and make settings effective by following steps below:
>pat> home (with “enter” key to execute)
You can use “show” command to check your setting again.
>> save (with “enter” key to execute) Wait until the following message displayed on your
screen completely. Don’t power off the modem during this stage.
Saving configuration...
Configuration saved. Updating flash filing system ... SDRAM size = 0x800000 Booting...
System starts...
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4.4 Set up PPPoA Routing
4.4.1 PPPoA (PPP over ATM) routing connection. Allow
one client or multi-clients (need extra HUB) passing ADSL modem, using PPPoA routing to access WAN network. Please see figure below for example of network configuration.
Example of PPPoA router configuration
4.4.2 Step by step setting: >> quick (refer to quick command below) R1483(r)/ IPoA(i)/ PPPoA(p)/ PPPoE(pe):(selecting “p”
for PPPoA routing) Ethernet IP (192.168.1.1) : (set LAN IP address) Subnet mask (255.255.255.0) : (set mask) VPI(0-1023): (set VPI value) VCI(1-65535): (set VCI value) Authentication(PAP(p)/CHAP(c)/None(n)):(selecting
authentication method)
PC2
HUB
192.168.1.52
192.168.1.50
PC3
PC1
DSLAM
210.62.8.2
PPPoA PVC 8/37
PPPoA PVC 8/36
ISP/Corporate
XDSL
192.168.1.1
210.62.8.1
Router
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User name: (set user name from ISP) Password: (set password) Retype password: (reconfirm password)
The following (example) will be displayed for checking your setting
Setup Configuration
FUNCTION: PPPOA Ethernet IP: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
# VPI VCI AUTH USERID 1: 7 34 CHAP xavi
Preserve the configuration (y/n) : (“y” to use the setting or “n” to leave without change. Start again to set parameters)
Configuration will have no effect until after save and restart.
All the parameters will not be effective under the setting being saved and restart again. Above message is to remind operator
4.4.3 NAT function NAT function will be enabled automatically when PPPoA
routing set. This function will enable PC users in your LAN environment to access outside with only one IP address (IP sharing) and one access account.
If you have any application or server in your LAN environment which is available for outside uses, please configure the PAT (port address translation) table to enable this kind of service by following the example below, otherwise continue to section 4.4.4
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Use the following example to set NAT function for PPPoA routing.
> pat ( with “enter” key to go to pat director) > pat> addpatin pppoa 434/udp 210.18.35.10 (Addpatin – command for add incoming pat table) (pppoa – set PAT table for PPPoA routing. PAT table is
service related ) (434- port number of services or application to offer)
(udp – protocol used. Use ”tcp” for tcp/ip services) (210.18.35.10 – IP address of server offered for
access from outside. Use correct IP Address instead)
4.4.4 Save the configuration to router permanently and make settings effective by following steps below
>pat> home (with “enter” key to execute)
You can use “show” command to check your setting again.
>> save (with “enter” key to execute) Wait until the following message displayed on your
screen completely. Don’t power off the modem during this stage.
Saving configuration...
Configuration saved. Updating flash filing system ...
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SDRAM size = 0x800000 Booting...
System starts...
4.5 Set up PPPoE Routing
4.5.1 PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) routing connection.
Allow one client or multi-clients (need extra HUB) passing ADSL modem, using PPPoE routing to access WAN network.
Example of PPPoE router configuration
4.5.2 Step by step setting:
>> quick R1483(r)/ IPoA(i)/ PPPoA(p)/ PPPoE(pe): (selecting
“pe” for PPPoE routing)
Ethernet IP (192.168.1.1) : (set LAN IP address)
PC2
1
92.168.1.51
HUB
192.168.1.52
192.168.1.50
PC3
PC1
DSLAM
210.62.8.2
PPPoE PVC 8/37
PPPoE PVC 8/36
ISP/Corporate
XDSL
192.168.1.1
210.62.8.1
Router
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Subnet mask (255.255.255.0) : (set mask) VPI(0-4095): (set VPI value) VCI(1-65535): (set VCI value) Authentication(PAP(p)/CHAP(c)/None(n)):(selecting
authentication method) User name: (set user name) Password: (set password) Retype password: (reconfirm password)
The following (example) will be displayed for checking your setting
Setup Configuration
FUNCTION: PPPOE Ethernet IP: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 # VPI VCI AUTH USERID 1: 8 40 PAP xavi
Preserve the configuration (y/n) : (“y” to use the setting or “n” to leave without change. Start again to set parameters)
Configuration will have no effect until after save and restart.
All the parameters will not be effective under the setting being saved and restart again. Above message is to remind operator.
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4.5.3 NAT function
NAT function will be enabled automatically when PPPoE routing set. This function will enable PC users in your LAN environment to access outside with only one IP address (IP sharing) and one access account.
If you have any application or server in your LAN environment which is available for outside uses, please configure the PAT (port address translation) table to enable this kind of service by following the example below, otherwise continue to section 4.5.4
Use the following example to set NAT function for PPPoE routing.
> pat ( with “enter” key to go to pat director) > pat> addpatin pppoa 434/udp 210.18.35.10 (Addpatin – command for add incoming pat table) (pppoe – set PAT table for PPPoE routing. PAT table is
service related ) (434- port number of services or application to offer) (udp – protocol used. Use ”tcp” for tcp/ip services) (210.18.35.10 – IP address of server offered for access
from outside. Use correct IP Address instead)
4.5.4 Save the configuration to router permanently and make settings effective by following steps below
>pat> home (with “enter” key to execute)
You can use “show” command to check your setting again.
>> save (with “enter” key to execute) Wait until the following message displayed on your
screen completely. Don’t power off the modem during this stage.
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Saving configuration...
Configuration saved. Updating flash filing system ...
SDRAM size = 0x800000 Booting... System starts...
4.6 Set up DHCP (Dynamic host configuration protocol) server function
The DHCP server function allows hosts (PCs, etc.) to get IP address and DNS server address from the router automatically.
User has to set DHCP client on the computer required for automatic IP assignment and turn off (close) DNS function on the PC.
The DHCP server should be in the same subnet with LAN IP address. Refer to the LAN IP address set for the routing function (RFC1483 or IPoA or PPPoA or PPPoE) previously.
4.6.1 Following example to set DHCP configuration: > lan (with “enter” key to execute, same for all
commands) > lan> dhcpserver 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.10
192.168.1.20 192.168.1.30 (There are two range of IP segment allowed for DHCP
server. both segment must be in the same subnet with LAN IP address. Refer to the LAN IP address set for the routing function (RFC1483 or IPoA or PPPoA or PPPoE)
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previously. For example 192.168.1.1 – start IP address of segment 1; 192.168.1.10 – end IP address of segment 1;
192.168.1.20 – start IP address of segment 2;
192.168.1.30 – end IP address of segment 2)
Continue setting up DNS server address for assigning to PC.
> lan> dhcpserver dns 210.65.18.1 210.65.18.20 (There are two DNS server address could be assigned –
for example 210.65.18.1 and 210.65.18.20. Your service provide (ISP) should give you those address when you subscribed service. Use them as right IP addresses )
4.6.2 Save the configuration to router permanently and make settings effective by following steps below
>lan> home (with “enter” key to execute)
You can use “show” command to check your setting again.
>> save (with “enter” key to execute) Wait until the following message displayed on your
screen completely. Don’t power off the modem during this stage.
Saving configuration...
Configuration saved. Updating flash filing system ... SDRAM size = 0x800000 Booting...
System starts...
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4.7 DNS (Domain name server) relay setting
The DNS relay function allows DNS request to be terminated in the router.
To make this function effective, the DNS address on PCs should be set to the LAN IP address of router. Refer to the LAN IP address set for the routing function (RFC1483 or IPoA or PPPoA or PPPoE) previously.
4.7.1 Following below example to set DNS relay configuration:
>> dnsrelay ( with “enter” key to execute) > dnsrelay> setdnsip 192.168.8.1
(Your service provide (ISP) should give you DNS address when you subscribed service. Use it as right IP addresses. 192.168.8.1 is just example)
4.7.2 Save the configuration to router permanently and make settings effective by following steps below
>dnsrelay> home (with “enter” key to execute)
You can use “show” command to check your setting again.
>> save (with “enter” key to execute) Wait until the following message displayed on your
screen completely. Don’t power off the modem during this stage.
Saving configuration...
Configuration saved. Updating flash filing system ...
SDRAM size = 0x800000
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Booting...
System starts...
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Appendix A Specifications
A-1 Hardware Specifications
$ LAN Interface
Type – 4-port 10BaseT Ethernet hub, IEEE 802.3
Connector -- RJ-45
$ G.SHDSL Line Interface
Compliance: ITU-T G.991.2
Line Impedance: 135
Connection Loops: One Pair (2-wire)
Connector: RJ-11
$ Indicators
PWR -- Green LED, indicates power and operation
ACT -- Green LED, indicates LAN data Transmitting/
Receiving
LINK -- Green LED, indicates LAN data link status
WAN -- Green LED, indicates G.SHDSL data link
ALM -- Red LED, indicates data error or operation fault
$ OAM&P
Local: RS-232,Telnet via Ethernet or Web management
Remote: Telnet or Web management
$ Environment:
Operation Temperature: 0°C~45°C
Operation Humidity: 5% ~ 95%
Storage Temperature: -20~+85°C
Storage Humidity: 5%~95%
$ Electrical
ACAdapter: Input 110VAC/60Hz or 220VAC/50Hz; Output 12VDC 1A
Power Consumption: Less than 9 Watts
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A-2 Software Specifications
$ ATM
ATM Cell over AAL5
Bridge mode: Support 8 PVCs
Router mode: Support 5 PVCs
Support UBR, CBR and VBR-nrt
$ Bridging
Transparent Bridging (IEEE 802.1D)
RFC 1483
S panning Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1D)
IP, IGMP and PPPoE packet filtering
$ Routing
IP routing, RIP1, RIP2 and static routing
Support RFC1483, PPPoE, IP and PPP over ATM
DNS relay
NAT/PAT
$ Management
Telnet
TFTP
DHCP server
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