SpeedTouch™
605/608/608 WL/620
(Wireless) Business DSL Routers
User’s Guide
Release R5.3.1
SpeedTouch™608WL and SpeedTouch™620 only
SpeedTouch™
605/608 608 WL/620
User’s Guide
R5.3.1
Copyright
Copyright ©1999-2005 THOMSON. All rights reserved.
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Belgium www.speedtouch.com
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Document Information
Status: v1.0 (May 2005)
Reference: E-DOC-CTC-20050429-0104
Short Title: User’s Guide ST605/608/608 WL/620 R5.3.1
Contents
About this User’s Guide .............................................. |
1 |
1 |
Your SpeedTouch™ ...................................................... |
3 |
1.1 |
SpeedTouch™ Features.................................................................. |
4 |
1.1.1 |
Hardware Specifications.................................................................................. |
5 |
1.1.2 |
Software Features .......................................................................................... |
6 |
1.2 |
SpeedTouch™ LED Behaviour ........................................................ |
9 |
1.3 How to Access your SpeedTouch™.............................................. |
11 |
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1.3.1 Access via the Web Interface......................................................................... |
12 |
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1.3.2 |
Access via CLI ............................................................................................. |
13 |
1.3.3 |
Access via FTP ............................................................................................ |
15 |
1.3.4 |
Remote Assistance ....................................................................................... |
18 |
2 |
Local Network Setup .................................................. |
19 |
2.1 |
Wired Ethernet ............................................................................. |
20 |
2.2 |
Wireless Ethernet ......................................................................... |
21 |
2.2.1 |
Wireless Basics ............................................................................................ |
22 |
2.2.2 Connecting First-time Wireless Clients............................................................. |
24 |
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2.2.3 |
Wireless Security.......................................................................................... |
27 |
2.2.4 Connecting Additional Wireless Clients............................................................ |
29 |
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2.2.5 Extending the Range of Your Wireless Network ................................................ |
31 |
3 Internet Connectivity Dial-In Clients ......................... |
33 |
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3.1 |
SpeedTouch™ Web Pages ............................................................ |
35 |
3.2 |
IGD Control Agent ....................................................................... |
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3.3 |
MS Windows XP BroadBand Connection ..................................... |
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3.4 |
Mac OS X PPPoE Dial-in Client.................................................... |
43 |
4 |
Basic Configuration .................................................... |
45 |
4.1 |
Navigation.................................................................................... |
46 |
4.1.1 |
Menu .......................................................................................................... |
47 |
4.1.2 |
Language Bar............................................................................................... |
48 |
4.1.3 |
Navigation Bar ............................................................................................. |
49 |
4.1.4 |
Notification Area .......................................................................................... |
50 |
4.1.5 |
Tasks.......................................................................................................... |
51 |
4.2 |
Home ............................................................................................ |
52 |
4.3 |
SpeedTouch ................................................................................. |
53 |
4.3.1 |
Information.................................................................................................. |
54 |
4.3.2 |
SpeedTouch™ Easy Setup .............................................................................. |
55 |
4.3.3 |
Restart........................................................................................................ |
56 |
4.3.4 |
Configuration ............................................................................................... |
57 |
4.3.5 |
Backup & Restore......................................................................................... |
58 |
4.3.6 Reset to Factory Defaults .............................................................................. |
59 |
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4.3.7 |
Event Logs .................................................................................................. |
60 |
4.3.8 |
Update........................................................................................................ |
61 |
4.4 |
Broadband Connection................................................................. |
62 |
4.4.1 |
Connectivity Check....................................................................................... |
63 |
4.4.2 |
DSL Connection ........................................................................................... |
64 |
4.4.3 |
Internet Services .......................................................................................... |
65 |
4.4.4 |
Internet Service Settings ............................................................................... |
66 |
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Toolbox ........................................................................................ |
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4.5.1 |
Remote Assistance ....................................................................................... |
68 |
4.5.2 |
Game & Application Sharing .......................................................................... |
69 |
4.5.3 |
Defined Games & Applications ....................................................................... |
70 |
4.5.4 |
Game or Application Definition ....................................................................... |
71 |
4.5.5 |
New Game or Application .............................................................................. |
72 |
4.5.6 |
Web Site Filtering ......................................................................................... |
73 |
4.5.7 |
Web Filtering Activation ................................................................................ |
76 |
4.5.8 |
Content Level .............................................................................................. |
77 |
4.5.9 |
New Content Level ....................................................................................... |
78 |
4.5.10 |
Firewall ....................................................................................................... |
80 |
4.5.11 |
Intrusion Detection ....................................................................................... |
81 |
4.5.12 |
Dynamic DNS .............................................................................................. |
82 |
4.5.13 |
User Management ........................................................................................ |
83 |
4.5.14 |
Edit User ..................................................................................................... |
84 |
4.5.15 |
Change Default User..................................................................................... |
85 |
4.5.16 |
Add User..................................................................................................... |
86 |
4.6 |
Office Network ............................................................................ |
87 |
4.6.1 |
Devices....................................................................................................... |
88 |
4.6.2 |
Device Settings ............................................................................................ |
89 |
4.6.3 |
Assign Public IP ........................................................................................... |
90 |
4.6.4 |
Wireless Device Settings ............................................................................... |
91 |
4.6.5 |
Access Point Settings ................................................................................... |
92 |
4.6.6 |
Configuring WDS.......................................................................................... |
95 |
4.6.7 |
Interfaces .................................................................................................... |
96 |
4.6.8 |
Interface Settings ......................................................................................... |
97 |
4.6.9 |
DHCP Pool................................................................................................... |
98 |
5 |
Expert Configuration ................................................ |
101 |
5.1 |
Home .......................................................................................... |
103 |
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5.2 |
SpeedTouch™............................................................................. |
104 |
5.2.1 |
Easy Setup ................................................................................................ |
105 |
5.2.2 |
System Information .................................................................................... |
106 |
5.2.3 |
Connections .............................................................................................. |
108 |
5.2.4 |
Diagnostics................................................................................................ |
109 |
5.2.5 |
Syslog ...................................................................................................... |
110 |
5.2.6 |
System Update .......................................................................................... |
112 |
5.2.7 |
SpeedTouch™ Services ................................................................................ |
115 |
5.2.8 |
SNTP ........................................................................................................ |
118 |
5.2.9 |
SLA .......................................................................................................... |
119 |
5.2.10 |
Add-on...................................................................................................... |
122 |
5.3 |
IP Router .................................................................................... |
123 |
5.3.1 |
IP Addresses.............................................................................................. |
124 |
5.3.2 |
Expressions ............................................................................................... |
125 |
5.3.3 |
Classification ............................................................................................. |
127 |
5.3.4 |
IP Routing ................................................................................................. |
129 |
5.3.5 |
RIP ........................................................................................................... |
130 |
5.3.6 |
NAT ......................................................................................................... |
131 |
5.3.7 |
IP QoS ...................................................................................................... |
133 |
5.4 |
Connections ............................................................................... |
135 |
5.4.1 |
ATM ......................................................................................................... |
136 |
5.4.2 |
Routed PPPoE ............................................................................................ |
138 |
5.4.3 |
Routed PPPoA............................................................................................ |
140 |
5.4.4 |
Routed PPPoI ............................................................................................. |
142 |
5.4.5 |
Bridged Ethernet......................................................................................... |
144 |
5.4.6 |
Routed Ethernet ......................................................................................... |
147 |
5.4.7 |
Routed IPoA .............................................................................................. |
148 |
5.4.8 |
PPTP-to-PPP Relay...................................................................................... |
149 |
5.4.9 |
Virtual LAN................................................................................................ |
150 |
5.5 |
Local Networking....................................................................... |
151 |
5.5.1 |
DHCP........................................................................................................ |
152 |
5.5.2 |
DNS ......................................................................................................... |
157 |
5.5.3 |
Managed Switch ........................................................................................ |
158 |
5.5.4 |
Wireless .................................................................................................... |
160 |
5.6 |
Firewall ...................................................................................... |
167 |
5.6.1 |
Policy........................................................................................................ |
168 |
5.6.2 |
Log........................................................................................................... |
171 |
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VPN ............................................................................................ |
172 |
5.7.1 |
LAN to LAN ............................................................................................... |
173 |
5.7.2 |
VPN Client................................................................................................. |
174 |
5.7.3 |
VPN Server................................................................................................ |
175 |
5.7.4 |
Certificates................................................................................................ |
176 |
5.7.5 |
Advanced.................................................................................................. |
177 |
5.7.6 |
Debug....................................................................................................... |
178 |
5.8 |
SIP PBX ...................................................................................... |
179 |
6 Software Keys ........................................................... |
181 |
7 |
Software Upgrade..................................................... |
183 |
7.1 |
Embedded Update Page ............................................................. |
184 |
7.2 |
Upgrade Wizard on Setup CD..................................................... |
186 |
7.3 |
Upgrade via a BOOTP/TFTP Server............................................. |
189 |
8 |
Troubleshooting........................................................ |
191 |
8.1 |
General SpeedTouch™ Troubleshooting .................................... |
192 |
8.1.1 |
Wired Ethernet Troubleshooting.................................................................... |
193 |
8.1.2 |
Wireless Ethernet Troubleshooting ................................................................ |
194 |
8.1.3 |
Upgrade Troubleshooting............................................................................. |
195 |
8.2 UPnP™ on Windows XP Systems............................................... |
197 |
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8.3 Reset to Factory Defaults .......................................................... |
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A note provides additional information about a topic.
A tip provides an alternative method or shortcut to perform an action.
A caution warns you about potential problems or specific precautions that need to be taken.
Typographical In interactive input and output, typed input is displayed in a bold font and Conventions commands are displayed like this.
Comments are added in italics. Example:
=>language list
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en* |
english 4.2.0.1 |
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Only one language is available |
Documentation and
software updates
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THOMSON continuously develops new solutions, but is also committed to improve its existing products.
For more information on THOMSON's latest technological innovations, documents and software releases, visit us at:
www.speedtouch.com
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In this section you will find a comprehensive overview of the:
Hardware Specifications
Software Features
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1.1.1 |
Hardware Specifications |
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Router Integrated multi-mode ADSL modem, supporting: |
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ADSL over POTS for a SpeedTouch™ ADSL/POTS variant) |
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ADSL over ISDN for a SpeedTouch™ ADSL/ISDN variant) |
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ADSL/RE-ADLS2/ADSL2/ADSL2+ for both ADSL over POTS and ADSL over |
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ISDN |
Physical interfaces |
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WAN: |
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One RJ-11 port for ADSL/POTS or ADSL/ISDN connection |
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Integrated ISDN Modem S0 interface (in case of a SpeedTouch™608 WL/ |
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620) |
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LAN: |
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Four RJ-45 ports for managed 10/100Base-T Half-/Full-duplex auto- |
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sensing MDI/MDI-X Ethernet switch |
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Wireless LAN: IEEE 802.11b/g Wi-Fi compliant access point on the |
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SpeedTouch™608 WL/620 |
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LEDs LED indicators for all interfaces |
SpeedTouch™608 WL/620
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Typical indoor coverage: 60m |
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Dynamic rate switching |
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Manual / Automatic channel selection |
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Manual / Automatic selection of pure 802.11g, pure 802.11b or mixed mode |
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(802.11b/g) network |
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Wireless Distribution System (WDS) |
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WPA-PSK / WEP data encryption |
Memory and CPU |
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16 MB flash |
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32 MB SDRAM |
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Memory and processor load counters |
Cardbus |
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On SpeedTouch™608 WL/620: |
PCMCIA/CardBus plug-in slot for future extension: IPSec acceleration card,
PSTN back-up card, GPRS back-up card, ..
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ADSL compliance |
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If POTS in overlay: G. handshake, Full Rate ADSL, G.dmt, G.lite (splitterless |
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ADSL), ADSL2, RE-ADSL and ADSL2+ |
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If ISDN in overlay: G.handshake, G.dmt, ADSL2, RE-ADSL and ADSL2+ |
ATM features |
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Up to 16 simultaneous PVCs, allowing multiple simultaneous destinations |
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ATM QoS per PVC: CBR, VBR-rt, VBR-nrt, UBR |
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Service monitoring through ITU-T I.620 F4/F5 loopback, alarms (AIS / RDI) and |
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continuity checks |
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ATM PING command (loopback cells) and continuity check generator mode |
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RFC 1483 / 2684 multiprotocol encapsulation over AAL5 / ATM: both LLC / |
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SNAP and VC-based multiplexing supported |
Bridging features |
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Multiport self-learning transparent bridge per IEEE 802.1D for LAN interconnect |
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Remote bridge ports are isolated from each other |
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Pre-defined bridge filters to WAN (no filter, no CPE-to-WAN broadcast, PPPoE |
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only) and to LAN (no filter, multicast filter) |
Routing features |
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Multi-port (up to 16 PVCs) router |
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Static routing, automatic routes (PPP, LAN) |
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IP address multi-homing |
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Packet classified routing: |
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Label classification of packet streams based on source and destination IP |
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address, source and destination port, type of service / diffserv bits, |
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protocol, source interface |
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Forwarding of packet streams based on the label classification |
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Type of service / DSCP marking based on the label classification |
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IGMPv1/v2/v3 forwarding |
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TCP (RFC793), UDP (RFC768), ICMP (RFC792), IPv4 router (RFC1812) |
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Dynamic routing RIPv1 (RFC 1058) and RIPv2 (RFC 1723 / 2453), configurable |
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per interface |
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enables game technologies (Xbox live, Direct X, and many others) enables conferencing functions of Microsoft Messenger
Transparent bridging (IEEE802.1D)
PPPoE routing/bridging with integrated PPP Relay PPPoA routing, PPPoA-to-PPTP relaying
Hyper-NAT with virtual server mapping (for instance for Web, FTP, Mail servers) and ALGs (such as NetMeeting, MSN Messenger, VPN passthrough, and others)
Quality of Service:
ATM QoS per PVC: CBR, VBR-rt, VBR-nrt, UBR IP QoS
Managed Ethernet Switch with VLAN, DMZ, mirroring Service Level Agreement services
Integrated Dynamic DNS client
Wireless security on SpeedTouch™608 WL/620: 64/128bit WEP encryption, WPA-PSK
Wireless client registration/access control (with physical push button) Multi-level SpeedTouch™ access policies, Digest Authentication
SSH, SSL
Embedded IPSec Software Module (on SpeedTouch™608/608 WL/620) Dedicated support for provider-provisioned PE-based MPLS networks
Advanced configuration via telnet/SSH, via the web-based GUI and serial console - Command Line Interface (CLI)
Remote management access control
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monitoring
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Multi-level user protection, Event logging
DHCP server, client and relay, DHCP-to-PPP spoofing DNS server, client and relay
Time synchronization:
SNTPv1, SNTPv2, SNTPv3 and SNTPv4
integrated Real-Time Clock in case of SpeedTouch™608 WL/620 (for nonvolatile time-of-day)
Syslog
SNMPv1 support for:MIB II (RFC1213/2011/2012/2013), traps MIB (RFC1215), bridge MIB (RFC1286/1493), ATM TC MIB (RFC2514), ATM MIB (RFC1695/2515), ADSL MIB (RFC2662)/SHDSL MIB (RFC3276), Ethernet MIB (RFC1398/1623/1643/1650/2358/2665), Medium Attachment Units MIB (RFC1515/2239/2668), interface MIB (RFC1229/1573/2233/2863), IPSec MIB, RMON MIB (RFC1757), PING & Traceroute MIB (RFC2925)
Firmware upgradeable via web or via FTP, or via upgrade wizard on Setup CD Dual firmware storage (Active/Passive) for fail-proof roll-back
On the SpeedTouch™620 (under Software Module activation key):
Embedded SIP PBX functionality including SIP Registrar and Proxy server.
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Power |
Ethernet |
WLAN |
Plug |
In |
ISDN |
DSL |
Internet |
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Following table shows the meaning of the different LEDs:
Indicator |
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Description |
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Name |
Colour |
State |
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Power |
Green |
On |
Power on, normal operation |
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Red |
On |
Power on, self-test failed, indicating |
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device malfunction |
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Orange |
On |
Bootloader active |
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Off |
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Power off |
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Ethernet |
Green |
Flashing |
Ethernet activity |
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On |
Ethernet connection, no activity |
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Off |
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No Ethernet connection |
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WLAN |
Green |
Flashing |
Wireless activity, WPA encryption |
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On |
No wireless activity, WPA encryption |
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Amber |
Flashing |
Wireless activity, WEP encryption |
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On |
No wireless activity, WEP encryption |
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Red |
Flashing |
Wireless activity, no security |
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On |
No wireless activity, no security |
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Off |
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WLAN disabled |
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Plug-in |
Green |
Flashing |
Data passing through the cardbus |
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On |
Cardbus is connected, no data |
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passing through |
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Off |
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Cardbus is not connected |
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Indicator |
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Description |
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Name |
Colour |
State |
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ISDN |
Green |
Flashing |
ISDN activity |
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On |
ISDN line connected, no activity |
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Off |
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No ISDN line |
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DSL |
Green |
Flashing |
Pending DSL line synchronisation |
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On |
DSL line synchronised |
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Off |
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No DSL line |
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Internet |
Green |
Flashing |
Internet activity |
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On |
Internet connectivity, no activity |
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Red |
On |
Internet connection setup failed |
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Off |
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No Internet connection |
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A B
Indicator |
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Description |
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Name |
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LED Status |
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A |
Integrity |
Off |
No connection on this port |
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(Optional) |
(Activity) |
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On |
Ethernet link up |
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Flashing |
Data is flowing from/to this port |
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B |
10/100Base-T |
Off |
10Base-T Ethernet connection |
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On |
100Base-T Ethernet connection |
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Access Method |
Can be used to: |
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Web |
Configure your SpeedTouch™ via HTTP or |
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HTTPS. |
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For more information, see “1.3.1 Access via |
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the Web Interface” on page 12. |
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Command Line Interface (CLI) |
Fine tune your SpeedTouch™ configuration. |
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For more information, see “1.3.2 Access via |
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CLI” on page 13. |
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP) |
Backup and restore data on your SpeedTouch™. |
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For more information, see “1.3.3 Access via |
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FTP” on page 15. |
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Remote Assistance |
Allow a remote user to help you configuring |
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your SpeedTouch™. |
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For more information, see “1.3.4 Remote |
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Assistance” on page 18. |
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1Open a web browser.
2In the address bar type your SpeedTouch™’s IP address or DNS host name, by default that is ‘http://speedtouch.lan’ or ‘192.168.1.254’.
You can access the pages via the http protocol. For remote assistance the secure version, https, in combination with certificates is used; provide your ISP with the https link, user name and password before he can log on to the pages. For more information, see “1.3.4 Remote Assistance” on page 18.
3As a result the SpeedTouch™ Home page appears, from where you can navigate to all the configurable aspects of the SpeedTouch™.
For more information on the web pages, see “4 Basic Configuration” on page 45.
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Command Line
Interface (CLI)
You can access the Command Line Interface (CLI) via:
The embedded Expert pages. For more information, see “5 Expert Configuration” on page 101.
A Telnet session
This requires that TCP/IP connectivity exists between the host from which the Telnet session is opened and the SpeedTouch™. Your SpeedTouch™ and the connected PC must have an IP address in the same subnet.
The serial ‘Console’ interface Quote site commands (over FTP)
For more information, see “ Quote site command” on page 17.
For information on CLI commands, see the SpeedTouch™ CLI Reference Guide.
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1 Open a telnet application.
You can use the Command Prompt window. In Windows XP for instance:
1On the Windows task bar, click Start.
2Select (All) Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt.
2 Connect to your SpeedTouch™. .
In the Command Prompt window:
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3 Enter your SpeedTouch™ security user name and password.
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Your SpeedTouch™
File Transfer Protocol
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You can access the file system of the SpeedTouch™ via the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), in order to:
Restore or backup configuration files, templates or language packs. Upgrade your configuration or firmware.
1 Open a Command Prompt window. In Windows XP for instance:
1On the Windows task bar, click Start.
2Select (All) Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt.
2At the prompt, type ftp followed by the IP address of your SpeedTouch™ (default is 192.168.1.254).
3Enter your SpeedTouch™ security user name and password.
The default user is ‘Administrator’ and the default password is blank.
4 The example below shows an FTP session to the SpeedTouch™ file system:
The root directory contains:
all the necessary files for the SpeedTouch™ to boot correctly the active and the dl directories
The active directory contains the active software image.
The dl (download) directory contains the passive software image.
If you made changes to the SpeedTouch™ configuration and saved them, a user.ini configuration settings file is created in the dl subdirectory.
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Turn on the hashing option to see the progression of the file transfer: At the ftp prompt type hash and press Enter.
Example:
/home/doejohn{1}$ftp 192.168.1.254 Connected to 192.168.1.254
220 Inactivity timer = 120 seconds. Use 'site idle <secs>' to change. Name (192.168.1.254:doejohn):
331 SpeedTouch™ (00-90-D0-01-02-03) User 'doejohn' OK. Password requir ed.
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Example: To execute the CLI command :software cleanup: At the FTP prompt type ‘quote site software cleanup’ and press Enter.
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For more information on CLI commands, see the CLI Reference Guide.
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1Go to the SpeedTouch™ pages, as described in “1.3.1 Access via the Web Interface” on page 12.
2In the menu select Toolbox > Remote Assistance.
3Click Enable Remote Assistance.
4Provide the following parameters to your helpdesk:
URL (the HTTPS link)
User name
Password
5Your ISP is now able to access your SpeedTouch™ via the secure HTTPs link in combination with the provided certificate (a secure authentication mechanism).
For security reasons, after 20 minutes of inactivity, or on reboot, Remote Assistance will be automatically disabled.
To disable remote assistance:
1Go to the SpeedTouch™ pages, as described in “1.3.1 Access via the Web Interface” on page 12.
2In the menu select Toolbox > Remote Assistance.
3Click Disable Remote Assistance.
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Local Network Setup
Wired Ethernet
Wireless Ethernet
1Go to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
2In the menu select Home Network > Devices.
3Click the name of your device, or if the device’s settings haven’t been personalised yet, click the MAC address of the device.
4On the top right, click Configure.
5Now you can change the device’s name, lock its IP address and assign applications and services to the device.
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Local Network Setup
Using the SpeedTouch™ Ethernet switch, you can create a local Ethernet network of up to four devices, without needing extra networking devices.
In the SpeedTouch™ package, a yellow full-wired straight-through RJ-45/RJ- 45 Ethernet cable is included.
Standard wiring Use the yellow Ethernet cable provided to wire your computer's Ethernet port to one procedure of the SpeedTouch™'s Ethernet ports.
The Ethernet cable can also be used to wire any Ethernet port of your SpeedTouch™ to an external hub or switch.
Please follow the installation instructions supplied with the external hub or switch for connections and Ethernet cabling.
Managed Ethernet Your SpeedTouch™ intelligently switches data between the devices on your LAN, switch using priority queuing to ensure that higher priority messages are delivered first and
in real-time. This feature maximizes your network performance.
The managed Ethernet switch allows you to configure a Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN), group ports or isolate a port, configure secure channel connections, define Quality of Service (QoS), and you can configure port mirroring, allowing monitoring from one port to another.
You can configure the managed Ethernet switch manually using CLI (For more information, see the SpeedTouch™ CLI Reference Guide) or on the expert web pages (see“5.5.3 Managed Switch” on page 158).
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