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1. 6 9 Admin Password Configuration The Admin Password Configuration page allows you to set the password for administrator The Admin password can be up to 65 characters excluding amp EA PLINE o Admin Level Username Password Configuration Do not use amp in the password Current Password Configuration WAN Select Username jadmin LAN PPP NAT Select Password Virtual Server D Filtering Retype Password Dynamic DNS Submit Reset User Level Username Password Save Settings Reboot Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update 35 6 10 Reset to Factory Default The Reset to Factory Default page allows you to reset the Router to original factory default configuration Configuration WAN LAN PPP NAT Virtual Server Bridge Filtering DNS Dynamic DNS User Level Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code I
2. 3 Entry of the username and password will be prompted Enter the default login User Name and Password The default login User Name of the administrator is admin and the default login Password is epicrouter The default login User Name for the non administrator is user and the default login Password is password Connect to 10 0 0 2 Home Gateway User name admin X Password mmm Remember my password oe 4 Remember my password checkbox By default this box is not checked Users can check this box so that Internet Explorer will remember the User name and Password for future logins It is recommended to leave this box unchecked for security purposes Admin and User passwords can be changed after login Refer to Section 5 10 for User Password configuration and Section 6 9 for Admin Password configuration for further instruction 4 Status Pages The links under the Status column are associated with the pages that represent the status of system computer and Router and interfaces connections This includes LAN WAN DHCP PPP and ADSL status These pages can be viewed and modified by both user and admin accounts 4 1 Home Page The Home page shows the firmware versions LAN WAN and DHCP interface status and Ethernet connection status a PLANET Home Page Networking amp Communication BootCode Version BC_CX82xxx_4 1 0 28 UE Firmware Version CX82xxx 4 1 0 29 PPP Customer Software Version Planet
3. User Defined When User Defined is selected the DHCP address pool starts at the User Defined Start Address and ends at the User Defined End Address The maximum pool size can be 253 IP addresses 255 total IP addresses 1 broadcast address 1 LAN port IP address User Defined Start Address It is the starting IP address of the DHCP pool for User Defined DHCP 13 Address Pool Selection Range x x x x where 0 lt xs 255 Default 10 0 0 4 User Defined End Address It is the last IP address in the DHCP pool for User Defined DHCP Address Pool Selection Range x x x x where 0 x xx 255 Default 10 0 0 15 DHCP Gateway Selection The default setting for the DHCP Gateway Selection is Automatic You can select User Defined and specify User Defined Gateway Address The DHCP server will issue the User Defined Gateway Address to the LAN DHCP clients User Defined Gateway Address The purpose for the User Defined Gateway Address is to have two gateway addresses as the LAN IP Address at the top of the LAN Configuration page is also a gateway address Lease time The Lease time is the amount of time a network user will be allowed to connect with DHCP server If all fields are 0 the allocated IP addresses will be effective forever Ranges for Lease Time fields Days 0 36500 Hours 0 23 Minutes 0 59 Seconds 0 59 default value is 1 days 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds User mode Under the Single User mode the DHCP server only allocates one
4. DDNS Server Select the DDNS server from drop down list Update Type There are three types of update method dyndns Select dyndns type if your IP is dynamic custom Select custom type if you own a unique domain name static Select static type if your IP is fixed Username amp Password Enter the username and password of your DDNS service account Host Name 0 4 Enter at least one host name in the field You need to pre configure these host names in your DDNS service account so that the DDNS server could map them to your IP For more information of DDNS service please visit http www dyndns org 5 10 User Password Configuration The User Password Configuration page allows the user or admin to set the password for the user account The User Password can be up to 65 characters excluding amp 25 a PLA User Level Username Password Configuration Networking amp Communication Do not use amp in the password PPP Current Password Select Username fuser LAN Select Password NAT Retype Password Virtual Server Bridge Filtering i Es Submit Reset Dynamic DNS User Level Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory De
5. When enter a URL or IP address get a time out error A number of things could be causing this Try the following troubleshooting steps Check if other PCs work If they do ensure that your PCs IP settings are correct If using a Fixed IP Address check the Network Mask Default gateway and DNS configured on PC If the PCs are configured correctly but still not working check ADE 3100 4100 Ensure that it is connected and ON Connect to it and check its settings If you can t connect to it check the LAN and power connections If ADE 3100 4100 is configured correctly contact your ISP to see if Internet connection is working correctly If the PPP is disconnected after the Disconnect Timeout and how can reconnect it 41 Answer 2 You have to go to the PPP link under Status column choose the correct PVC and Connect option and then click Execute to restart a new PPP secession Question 3 Since only one PVC is mapped to one local PC IP address why can input more than one IP address for one NAT session Answer 3 Even it is applicable to insert multiple IPs for NAT mapping only the first IP address of each session takes effect 42 Appendix D Specifications Product ADSL Modem Router Model ADE 3100 ADE 4100 ADSL Standards Full rate ANSI T1 413 issue 2 and ITU T G992 1 GDMT Splitterless ITU T G 992 2 Gite Protocol Support RFC2364 PPP over ATM LLC VCMUX RFC2516 PPP over Ethernet LL
6. 4 1 0 29 ADSL Configuration AN LAN WAN ERE NAT Virtual Server IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address Bridge Filtering ONS Dynamic DNS User Level Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN Status LAN ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Table IP Address Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration 10 0 0 2 255 0 0 0 00 30 4F FF FF 06 TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset oU Factor Del Total Number of Lan Interfaces 1 Diagnostic Test System Log Number of ethernet devices connected to the DHCP server 0 Local Code Image Update y EI 203 73 80 175 255 255 255 0 00 30 4F FF FF 07 Subnet Mask MAC Address Firmware Version It is the default version number which is not changeable Customer Software Version It is the version of the firmware that is controllable by the ADSL Modem Router manufacturer WAN and LAN It displays the IP address Subnet Mask and MAC address for the WAN ADSL and LAN interface Total Number of LAN Interfaces It displays the total number of available interfaces for the LAN interface The total number of available interfaces is the amount of computers that are able to hook up to the DHCP Server Number of Ethernet Devices Connected to the DHCP Server It displays the DHCP client table with the assigned IP addresses and MAC addresses If there are no devices connected to the DHCP server then a
7. IP address to a local PC Under the Multiple User mode default the DHCP server allocates the IP addresses specified by the DHCP address pool Save Configuration Clicking this will link you to the Save Settings Reboot page 5 3 2 Ethernet Mode Setting The Ethernet Mode configuration page allows you to set the LAN port into the following modes AutoSense default The Router will automatically sense which mode to use selecting between 100 Mbps Full Duplex 100 Mbps Half Duplex 10 Mbps Full Duplex and 10 Mbps Half Duplex 100 Mbps Full Duplex Data can be transferred and received simultaneously at the transfer rate of 100 Mega bits per second 100 Mbps Half Duplex Data cannot be transferred and received at the same time For example data can be sent and once the transmission is complete data can be received This is done at a transfer rate of 100 Mega bits per second 10 Mbps Full Duplex Data can be transferred and received simultaneously at the transfer rate of 10 Mega bits per second 10 Mbps Half Duplex Data cannot be transferred and received at the same time For example data can be sent and once the transmission is complete data can be received This is done at a transfer rate of 10 Mega bits per second 14 Ethernet Mode Ethernet Mode AutoSense y Home PPP Submit Reset Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Virtual Server Bridge Filteri
8. Only or Inbound and Outbound Traffic is selected PPP reconnect on WAN access must be enabled for the Idle Timer to reconnect a PPP Note Session when a request is made from the LAN to the WAN 5 4 3 2 Filter Application The Filter Application consists of three options that determine which sources LAN and or WAN will be able to reset the Idle Timer and reconnect the PPP session Inbound Traffic Only Selecting this option will allow PPP requests from the WAN side to reset the Disconnect Timeout timer Note that requests from the WAN side cannot bring a PPP Session out of Idle state This is because when a PPP Session is in Idle state the connection is down if they match the filter table criteria Outbound Traffic Only default When this option is selected PPP sessions can only be activated Idle Timeout when a request is made on the LAN side to the WAN side The disconnect timer will reset when outbound traffic is detected if they match the filter table criteria Inbound and Outbound Traffic Selecting this will allow both WAN and LAN source packets to reset the idle timer 5 4 3 3 Filter Details The table displayed in the Filter Details section of the page shows all the current Idle Filters Traffic must match the criteria of one of these filters in order to cause an Idle Timeout unless All Traffic will reset Idle Timer is selected As a default and starting point for configuration WWW browsing HTTP FTP and Telnet re
9. Target IP Disabled v 0 0 0 0 User Mode Multi User v Ethernet Mode Setting Submit Reset Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Save Configuration LAN IP Address amp Subnet Mask The LAN IP Address is what the computer uses to identify and communicate with the Router this is the address you enter in the address bar of Internet Explorer to access these pages You can change this to another private IP address and subnet mask such as 192 168 1 2 and 255 255 255 0 Range x x x x where 0 x xx 255 Default is 10 0 0 2 and 255 0 0 0 respectively 5 3 1 DHCP Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a communications protocol that allows network administrators to manage and assign IP addresses to computers within the network DHCP provides a unique address to a computer in the network which enables it to connect to the Internet through Internet Protocol IP DHCP is controlled by the DHCP Server The following settings allow you to configure the DHCP server DHCP Server Select Enabled default to activate DHCP Server DHCP Address Pool Selection Two types of Address Pool selections are available with System Allocated as the default System Allocated The DHCP address pool is based on LAN port IP address plus 12 IP addresses For example when the LAN IP address is 10 0 0 2 the DHCP address pool the range from 10 0 0 3 to 10 0 0 14
10. WAN ADSL ports Before you enter the WAN Configuration page you will be asked to select an adapter PVCO through PVC7 first Once you select the adaptor then following page will appear a PLANET WAN Configuration Pvc 0 Networking amp Communication Change Adapter Status Home ed Virtual Circuit Enabled gt Static IP Settings i Disabled y IP Address 0 0 0 0 Configuration Bridge m wen IGMP Disabled v Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 er Encapsulation PPPoE LLC E Gateway 0 0 0 0 Virtual Server Bridge Filtering DNS ATM PPP Advanced PPP configuration Dynamic DNS I M User Level VPI 8 Service Name Username Password Save Settings Reboot VCI 35 Username pery ae a es d Password ADSL Configuration Peak Cell Rate 0 Disconnect Timeout minutes SOK Gel ale kbps Max 32767 Route Table Learned MAC Table Sustainable D 4 A RIP Configuration cil mas 0 kbps PP Disconnect Timer Config Misc Configuration MRU Hag TCP Status P kamne Max Burst Size 0 M us Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test DHCP Client Disabled y MSS 1432 System Log p Local Code Image Update Host Name PLANET Lep Echo Interval 10 seconds Lcp Echo Maximum Consecutive Failure MAC Disabled Spoofing Authentication Auto y Mac Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Automatic Reconnect lv Submit Reset Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Sav
11. address to forward packets Bridges must learn all the physical MAC addresses of the devices so it can forward the packets reliably The purpose of the Learned MAC Table is to store and display these bridge recognized MAC addresses The Learned MAC Table page shows the current learned Bridge MAC table This page contains information that is dynamic and will refresh every 8 seconds 30 Bridge MAC Table MAC Address Expiration PPP 00 30 4F 1A 2C F5 100 Configuration WAN Aging Timeout 100 Seconds PPP i NAT Submit Reset Virtual Server Bridge Filtering DNS Dynamic DNS User Level Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update xl Aging Timeout It allows you to enter the update period for the MAC table Have this number lower if you want a more frequent refresh rate Range 0 32767 Default 100 6 6 RIP Configuration RIP Routing Information Protocol is a management protocol that ensures that all hosts in a particular network share the same information about routing paths The RIP Configuration page allows you to set the configuration for the system wide configuration of RIP The actual RIP configuration is in the RIP Per Interface Configuration a P
12. is same as public port number This port number cannot be seen from the WAN side Host IP Address It allows you to enter the private network IP address for the particular server 5 7 Bridge Filtering Bridge Filtering allows packets to be forwarded or blocked depending on the MAC address The Bridge Filtering configuration page allows you to set the configuration of MAC filtering There can be up to 4 different Bridge Filtering configurations 22 a e PLANET Bridge Filtering Networking amp Communication Filtering Enable Yes No Eu Filtering Action Block e Forward ADSL ID Src MAC Dest MAC Type Configuration WAN LAN d CL Po on PPP NAT Virtual Server Gase 1 MAC address format aabbccddeeff 000000000000 indicates DON T CARE Dynamic DNS 2 Ethernet type format aabb 0000 indicates DON T CARE User Level A PE Username Password 3 The maximum number of entries is 16 Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update x Source MAC This is the Source MAC to block or from which to forward See the next page for instructions on how to configure this The Source MAC must consist of 12 hexadecimal characters Destination MAC This i
13. iti inte c Tuum Pm S etum de 27 62AIN STATUS eesis acte ohh O Ecce De C 27 6 3 ADSL eleng ue BEE 28 6 4 ROUTE ABLE EE 29 6 4 1 System Default Gateway Configuration sess enne 30 6 4 2 Route Configuration ts edid eerte RM EU M e wean 30 6 5 LEARNED MAG ABEE eebe 30 6 6 RIP CONFIGURATION steer cetera ite iS 31 6 6 1 RIP Per Interface GonfligUrallOR soils raga dea nad ae duae aoa e d RA d uo RR Rd uude 32 6 7 MISCELLANEOUS CONFIGURATION REENEN EEN 33 6 8 TOP E EE 35 6 9 ADMIN PASSWORD CONEIGURBATION 35 6 10 RESET TO FACTORY DER Ae tete ol ee ed auc e pd iiti ted due 36 SM DINSGNOSTICOEEST di neus ti it hs alea ode haeret ha ee AED M TA AU 36 GAZ SYSIEM EE 37 6 13 LOCAL CODE IMAGE UPDATE e enti Iba en ono tos onte A 37 APPENDIX A COMPLIANCE STATEMENT scssssseesssssessssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 39 APPENDIX B ENCAPSULATION MODE ccscsssssssssssceceeccecceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeenenennnnnees 40 APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING eere e eee eseeeeeeeeeee eene nnn n nana nana nana nana sana una 41 OVERVIEW ceste eaten chia tacite bie Ma A CULA AS HA DEI AMA taal ates I ca 41 GENERAL PROBUEMS ee 41 CONFIGURATION AND INTERNET ACCESS esses eene e nennen nnns nennen nanc sarei sinis assis n 41 APPENDIX D SPECIFICATIONS we ss inire ta ckzan o ccu cdkunu iu ria acaecida 43 1 Introduction This Router is a highly integrated cost effective solution All
14. layer allows the source and destination to be on different subnets A notable drawback of IPoA is the lack of authentication and configuration such as would be provided by PPP PPP over ATM PPPoA RFC 2364 The use of PPPoA is similar to IPoA However a PPP session is established to the remote access server RAS The PPP packets are encapsulated according to RFC 2364 for transmission over an ATM link On the receive side the de encapsulation is performed The PPP session is terminated and the IP packets can be delivered to the end user over Ethernet or other medium PPP over Ethernet PPPoE RFC 2516 The PPP over Ethernet PPPoE encapsulation is used to transport PPP traffic from a PC to a DSL device over Ethernet and then over the DSL link using RFC 1483 encapsulation There may be multiple PPP sessions each terminated in a PC or in the CPE device and in a PPP aggregator on the CO side The PPPoE Client terminates PPPoE session within the CPE device this configuration enables PPPoE session without a need for additional software The PPP traffic for a Relay Agent is not terminated in the DSL device rather it is relayed over the DSL link to a PPP aggregator in the CO PPPoE relay agent determines on which session locally originated PPPoE traffic belongs The relay agent forwards that traffic without any unnecessary processing to the correct destination only Similarly received data is immediately relayed only to the appropriate client
15. setup and provisioning is accomplished via a simple intuitive Web interface which further enhances the user experience 1 1 Features ADSL Compliance n Compliant with ADSL standards u Full rate ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 and ITU G dmt G 992 1 standards u Splitterless ITU G lite G 992 2 specification u A ADSL over POTS Annex A and ADSL over ISDN Annex B n DMT modulation and demodulation n Full rate adaptive modem u Maximum downstream rate of 8 Mbps u Maximum upstream rate of 1 Mbps ATM Protocols n WAN mode support PPP over ATM RFC 2364 and PPP over Ethernet RFC 2516 n LAN mode support bridged routed Ethernet over ATM RFC 1483 and Classical IP over ATM RFC 1577 n ATM Forum UNI 3 1 4 0 PVC n Up to 8 VCs Virtual Circuits Bridge Mode n Ethernet to ADSL self learning Transparent Bridging IEEE 802 1D n Supports up to 128 MAC learning addresses Router Mode n IP routing RIPv2 Static routing DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server and Client NAPT Network Address and Port Translation NAT Network Address Translation ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol ecurity User authentication for PPP PAP Password Authentication Protocol CHAP Challenge Authentication Protocol Password protected system management 33323033333 1 2 System Requirements Pentium Ill 266 MHz processor minimum 128 MB RAM minimum 20 MB of free disk space minimum Ethernet Network Interface Controller NIC RJ45 Port Internet Browser Eth
16. table will not appear otherwise Note ataple listing all devices connected to DHCP server will appear on the bottom of the page Ethernet Link Status It displays the link up or down for the Ethernet connection up if connected down if not connected USB Link Status reserved function It displays the link up or down for the USB connection up if connected down if not connected 4 2 PPP Page The PPP Status page shows the status of each PPP session for each PPP interface This page contains information that is dynamic and will refresh every 8 seconds PPP interfaces can be created modified and deleted in the PPP Configuration page Refer Note to Section 5 4 for further information PLANET Networking amp Communication Connection Pkts Pkts Bytes Bytes Stat ne m Name Interface Moda Status Sent Rcvd Sent Revd PPP p p r A gt gt A E __ A A m ADSL i Simple ppp PvcO PPPoE Connected 57 56 2285 1155 Configuration session O WAN l LAN PPP If a appears under Mode column you need to check the WAN configuration to make sure the VC has the NAT S Seven correct encapsulation Bridge Filtering ONS i 1 Dynamic DNS Connection User Level Username Password Connect X Execute Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP St
17. then click Local Code Image Update again 4 Display File successfully transferred message when upgrade successfully Wait system reboot 5 Click Local Code Image Update again for firmware code upgrade Click Image Download 6 Select Firmware dlf and click download to upgrade firmware code Never power off after download start If system doesn t get into this page in a Note long time please power on again then click Local Code Image Update again 7 Display File successfully transferred message when upgrade successfully Wait system reboot Power on again system will refresh new factory default setting Press the reset button at the rear panel to load factory default setting 38 Appendix A Compliance Statement FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio co
18. update your firmware e Code Image Update 1 Login to WEB management Interface Hen ros ince oe http 10 0 0 2 and then click Local Code Image pe uU mM cope Ur E Update Configuration ZE DNS User Password Configuration System Log Local Code Image Update 2 Click Image Download After the user clicks on PUN ST a Image Download the system will reboot with me new configuration by disabling the SNTP SE DNSPROXY IGMPPROXY FTPSERVER 4 Wireless Telnet and ADSL components User Password Configuration Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Tabe Learred MAC Table RIP Corf a ration Misc Configuraton stem Li Local Code Image Update 37 Configuration WAN LAN EPE NAT Virtual Server Ericge Fikerina DNS Dynami User Le Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN St tor Diagnostic Test Local Code Image Update PLANET ware Jee d Configuration WAN LAN EPE NAT Virtual Server idae Fikerina Dynami User Lev Usename Password Reset to Factor NAT Virtual Server Bridge Filtering DNS Dynamic DNS User Level Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN Status Le C Table RIP Confguration Misc Configuration TCP ratis Admin Level Y Configuration WAN LAN PEE Virtual Server
19. Beta DNS Dynamic DNS User Level Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN Status RE Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Diagnostic Test em Log Local Code Image Update a i Configuration WAN LAN EPE NAT Virtual Server Ericge Fiterna NS admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Le og Local Code Image Update lele Pela Pele jus i Code Image Update 2 0 0 Cibootrom dif Browse Download Cancel Download Select File to be downloaded or Select Cancel Download to cancel download process File Upload Status File successfully transferred System is rebooting now please refresh web page after reboot Code Image Update 2 0 0 Image Downlcad Select Image Download to start a Code Image Update After Image Download is selected it will take a few secords before you can select the file to be downloaded Code Image Update 2 0 0 CAFIRMWARE DLF Browse Download Cancel Download Select File to be downloaded or Select Cancel Download to cancel download process File Upload Status File successfully transferred System is rebooting now please refresh web page after reboot 3 Select Bootrom dlf and click Download to upgrade boot code Never power off after download start Note If system doesn t get into this page in a long time please power on again
20. CSNAP VCMUX RFC1577 Classic IP over ATM RFC1483 Bridged IP over ATM LLCSNAP VCMUX RFC1483 Routed IP over ATM LLCSNAP VCMUX AAL amp ATM Support Integrated ATM AAL 5 support Data Rate UP DOWN Stream 1 8 Mbps Power Supply 9V AC 1 0A maximum 9V DC 1 5A maximum Environment Operating temperature 0 c to 40 c Operating humidity 1096 to 9096 Storage temperature 20 c to 70 c non condensing Storage humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Dimension 163mm x 124mm x 39mm L x W x H ADSL Interface RJ 11 Modular Jack 43 44
21. DNS server This can be up to 255 characters Host IP Add Only It is the IP address of the DNS Server DNS Proxy Setting It is a table of all DNS server IP addresses DNS Server Setting It is a table of all DNS sever URL names Save Configuration Clicking this will link the user to the Save Settings Reboot page 24 5 9 Dynamic DNS The Dynamic DNS page allows you to set the configuration of the DDNS You need to apply for a DNS domain name from http www dyndns org The Router will update the WAN IP address to DDNS s database once a WAN port was connected to Internet if Dynamic DNS function is enabled And the users in Internet can find out your Router according to this domain name PLANET Dynamic DNS Update Configuration Networking Communication Dynamic DNS Enabled M Status DDNS Server members dyndns org v Home m Update Type dyndns y Username Configuration WAN Password LAN PPP Host Name O NAT Virtual Server Host Name 1 Bridge Filtering Host Name 2 Dynamic DNS Host Name 3 User Level Username Password Host Name 4 Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status ay ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table i 1 A a RIP Configuration Settings take effect immediately no system reboot is required Misc Configuration TCP Status Save Configuration Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update zl
22. DSL vendor then UNUSED VENDOR O will appear in this field Elapsed Time It displays the time of the Router has been in operation This is the amount of time the Router is on not the amount of time it is connected to the PC or in showtime status A table contained the information of SNR Margin Line Attenuation Errored Seconds Loss of Signal Loss of Frame CRC Errors Data Rate and Latency is also available SNR Margin Signal to Noise Ratio SNR is the measure of signal intensity relative to the background noise The SNR Margin is the amount of increased noise that can be tolerated while maintaining the designated BER bit error rate The SNR Margin is set by Central Office DSLAM If the SNR Margin is increased bit error rate performance will improve but the data rate will decrease Conversely if the SNR Margin is decreased bit error rate performance will decrease but the data rate will increase Line Attenuation Attenuation is the decrease in magnitude of the ADSL line signal between the transmitter Central Office DSLAM and the receiver Client ADSL Bridge Router measured in dB It is measured by calculating the difference in dB between the signal power level received at the Client ADSL Bridge Router and the reference signal power level transmitted from the Central Office DSLAM Errored Seconds During Showtime if any given second contains a CRC error then that second will be declared and recorded as an Errored Second Loss
23. GE un ient lam eb exeun n eae MAE LN HALE C rd 5 T2 PPEPAGE noie DOE at eas at ena dat crue 6 4 3 ADSL PAGES LU ie bed t UE toad ba ed bene 7 5 CONFIGURATION RL Eegeregie ees 9 Neben HE 9 5 2 WAN CONFIGURATION MEE 10 S24 FI eat dti estan eee eo ee ees 11 B22 AGP Cl h MT A 12 Due IMA SpoofiNg i ii at a a A co ER 12 5 2 4 Static IPS GHGS MET 12 5 3 LAN CONFIGURATION uice tem rar edente uenerat facete bum coro caa veces horde ton vt 13 SAI DIAC CIV MEME NL NE 13 5 3 2 Ethernet Mode Seltihg usi ui RR PERRA Di ei st 14 5 4 PPP CONFIGURATION et i PRO RU EOM HE RE D LU UR bea EE RI E Rb Ev 15 bud T PPP ACCOUNE CORNGUIANON Ladies 15 5 4 2 PPP Session Gonflg ralion aiti aan dat 16 5 4 3 PPP Disconnect Timer Configuration aii di a ht ni haa ed a 17 5 4 4 PPP Miscellaneous Configuration ococcccccnnnocnnonnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 19 5 5 NAT CONFIGURATION PAGES tasto etes A EC rua nee t gs 20 5 6 VIRTUAL SERVER CONFIGURATION A aac icc ni poe Ferr poa E c oc in cra ax e eoa koe xo t e ear dac I rn 21 5 7 BRIDGE EIER Dette leet 22 5 8 DNS CONFIGURATION soc eic rena eek eie bo ce danita 23 E NEE e EI LEE 25 5 10 USER PASSWORD CONFIGURATION ssccccccceccececcccesccassssesseseeeeeeeseceeseseessecasssessees 25 5 11 SAVE SETTINGS REBOOT S aec itecto eoque ota aUe du tei ode en tarde odi d 26 6 ADMIN PRIVILEGE lt lt ocioiriara uv ria EY cw dk Ein nai a von ad a link 27 6 1 WAN STATUS s TI mte mh Ar
24. IGMP leave 1 Ignore General Multicast IP Relay it to Ethernet Ethernet IGMP query 1 Ignore IGMP report 1 Relay to all ADSL PVCs IGMP leave 1 Relay to all ADSL PVCs General Multicast IP Ignore Before the IGMP mode is enabled please go to the Miscellaneous Configuration page to Note enable the IGMP proxy Otherwise the IGMP selection will not be valid Q Where can download the free software to test IGMP Answer Please go to this link http manimac itd nrl navy mil MGEN Encapsulation The different types of encapsulation include PPPoA VC Mux PPPoALLC 1483 Bridged IP LLC 1483 Routed IP LLC 1483 Bridged IP VC Mux 1483 Routed IP VC Mux Classical IP over ATM PPPoE VC Mux PPPoE LLC and PPPoENone 5 2 1 ATM VPI Virtual Path Identifier is a virtual path used for cell routing that is identified by an eight bit field in the ATM cell header The VPI field specifies this eight bit identifier for routing Range 0 255 Default 0 VCI A Virtual Channel Identifier is a virtual channel that is identified by a unique numerical tag that is defined by a 16 bit field in the ATM cell header The purpose of the virtual channel is to identify where the cell should travel The VCI field specifies this 16 bit numerical tag that determines the destination Range 0 65535 Default 35 Service Category This field allows you to select from the following service categories UBR default When configured as UBR Unspecified Bit Rate tra
25. LANET RIP System Wide Configuration 5 Notwarking amp Communication RIP Disabled v Status eae Border Gateway Enabled y ADSL Supply Interval 30 Seconds Configuration WAN Expire Timeout 90 Seconds PPP NAT Garbage Timeout 120 Seconds Virtual Server Bridge Filtering DNS Advanced Configuration Dynamic DNS User Level Username Password Submit Reset Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect WAN Status ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update sl RIP It allows you to Enable or Disable the RIP session The resulting RIP session will monitor all network interfaces that are currently available for messages from other RIP routers RIP is disabled by default Border Gateway RIP implements Border Gateway as specified in RFC 1058 and RFC 1723 This limits all subnet routes and host routes to routers within that same network Updates sent outside that network will only include a single entry representing the entire network including all subnets and host specific routes The Border Gateway is enabled by default 31 Supplier Interval It allows you to enter the Supplier Interval timer in seconds This timer specifies how often the RIP sends announ
26. LP D o o Io Io o D DID ID ID HELP 36 6 12 System Log The System Log page shows the events triggered by the system This page contains information that is dynamic and will refresh every 5 seconds System Log 02 16 2005 10 31 57 Received time from Time Server 128 138 140 44 para 01 01 1970 00 00 34 gt DDNS Updates disabled PPP 01 01 1970 00 00 22 PPP1 Session is up TIS 01 01 1970 00 00 22 DNS Add IP address 139 175 252 16 ADSL A gt Auto discovered Configuration 01 01 1970 00 00 22 DNS Add IP address 139 175 55 244 WAN Auto discovered LAN 01 01 1970 00 00 21 gt No Static Session Information is zi PPP NAT Virtual Server T Clear Log Bridge Filtering DNS LOG MESSAGE All M Dynamic DNS User Level Username Password Submit Reset Save Settings Reboot Submit Reset Admin Privilege If you would like to save the log to a text file right click here and select Save Target As or Save Link WAN Status As ATM Status UC ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update bal 6 13 Local Code Image Update The Local Code Image Update page allows you to upgrade the image code locally Firstly you need to download the new code to your local drive And then follow the description below to
27. PC Not only does this approach enhance performance by eliminating additional process it also provides a critical security feature so it prevents for example corporate bound data from being exposed to the Internet 40 Appendix C Troubleshooting This Appendix covers the most likely problems and their solutions Overview This chapter covers some common problems that may be encountered while using ADE 3100 4100 and some possible solutions to them If you follow the suggested steps and ADE 3100 4100 still does not function properly contact your dealer for further advice General Problems Question 1 Answer 1 Can t connect to ADE 3100 4100 to configure it Check the following ADE 3100 4100 is properly installed LAN connections are OK and it is powered ON Ensure that your PC and ADE 3100 4100 are on the same network segment If you don t have a router this must be the case If your PC is set to Obtain an IP Address automatically DHCP client restart it If your PC uses a Fixed Static IP address ensure that it is using an IP Address within the range 10 0 0 3 to 10 255 255 254 and thus compatible with ADE 3100 4100 s default IP Address of 10 0 0 2 Also the Network Mask should be set to 255 0 0 0 to match ADE 3100 4100 In Windows you can check these settings by using Control Panel Network to check the Properties for the TCP IP protocol Configuration and I nternet Access Question 1 Answer 1 Question 2
28. Route Table page All user defined route entries kept in the CPE memory during run time are saved to flash when the user chooses to save and reboot the CPE When the CPE restarts it reloads all saved user defined routes to the CPE memory and tries to apply to the system A user defined route entry is added to the Routing Table whenever the system provides an environment that makes the route entry applicable It is removed from the Routing Table whenever the route entry becomes not applicable e g If the route entry s Gateway is associated with a dynamic Network Interface but the connection is not established then the route entry does not appear in the Routing Table When that interface comes up later the route entry is then added 29 If the selected Network Interface is static or dynamic and the connection is already up then the route entry appears in the Routing Table immediately If there is a Gateway associated with the selected Network Interface then that Gateway s IP address appears in the Gateway field of the route entry If the selected Network Interface is dynamic but the connection is not established then the route entry does not appear in the Routing Table When the interface comes up later the route entry is then added 6 4 1 System Default Gateway Configuration The system wide Default Gateway provides three options Auto default User selected Network Interface and None None It allows you to choose to have
29. Showtime is reached System default is Enabled Note For more information please refer to Section 5 4 PPP Configuration SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol is an efficient method of obtaining the time from a Time Server Time Zone It specifies the time zone geographical location Daylight Saving Time You can select yes to activate Daylight Savings Time User defined Time server This is the time server from which the Router retrieves the time 34 6 8 TCP Status The TCP Status page shows the statistics for all TCP connections This page contains information that is dynamic and will refresh every 2 seconds y PLING E Notwarking amp Communication TCP STATUS Status Home Reset Counters General Discarded Packets Connections Configuration WAN o EN Transmit Receive Bad Checksum Initiated D e Server Total Packets 405 400 Bad Header Offset Bridge Filtering DNS o Accepted 49 Data Packets 260 49 Too Short Dynamic DNS ee gt L User Level Data Bytes 162463 Username Password Save Settings Reboot ESE TEE BEES Out of Order Packets N A 46 Admin Privilege WAN Status Out of Order Bytes N A 0 ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update lo Established 49 Closed 47
30. any value up to that size Range 0 32767 Default 1492 MSS Maximum Segment Size is the largest size of data that TCP will send in a single unfragmented IP packet The LAN client and the WAN host will indicate their MSS during the TCP connection handshake Range 0 32767 Default 1432 Lcp Echo Interval It is the time interval in seconds between PPP session connection attempts Range 0 32767 Default 10 Lcp Echo Maximum Consecutive Failure It is the number of times a PPP session can fail while trying to connect before stopping If a PPP session fails this number of times you must manually reconnect the PPP session Range 0 32767 Default 6 Authentication The different types of available authentications are Auto default When auto is selected PAP mode will run by default However if PAP fails then CHAP will run as the secondary protocol This is the default setting PAP Password Authentication Procedure Authentication is done through username and password CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Typically more secure than PAP CHAP uses username and password in combination with a randomly generated challenge string which has to be authenticated using a one way hashing function Automatic Reconnect When it is checked the Router will reconnect a PPP session when it is terminated by the ISP If a PPP session is terminated under any other conditions i e by Disconnect Timeout or manual disconnect the Automa
31. at may be contained in this User s Manual PLANET makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this User s Manual and reserves the right to make improvements to this User s Manual and or to the products described in this User s Manual at any time without notice If you find information in this manual that is incorrect misleading or incomplete we would appreciate your comments and suggestions FCC Compliance Statement This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the instructions provided with the equipment may cause interference to radio and TV communication The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If you suspect this equipment is causing interference turn your Ethernet Switch on and off while your radio or TV is showing interference if the interference disappears when you turn your Ethernet Switch off and reappears when you turn it back on there is interference being caused by the Ethernet Switch You can try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures w Reorient the receiving
32. atus Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update x PPP Point to Point Protocol The table displays the following fields Connection Name This is user defined User defined connections for PPP can be created in PPP Configuration page Interface States the interface that is being used PVCO PVC7 Mode There are two available modes for the connection PPP over Ethernet PPPoE PPP over ATM PPPoA Status States whether PPP connection is Connected or Not Connected Packets Sent Number of packets sent by a particular PPP Connection Packets Received Number of packets received by a particular PPP Connection Bytes Sent Number of bytes sent by a particular PPP Connection Bytes Received Number bytes received by a particular PPP Connection Connect and Disconnect It allows you to manually connect disconnect the PPP connection for each PPP interface In other words each PPP session can be connected and disconnected individually Connection Specifies the PPP session to be connected disconnected Connect Disconnect Execute Press this button to either connect or disconnect Connection status dialog will be displayed below the Execute button after it is pressed Sample dialog with explanation PPP X Connecting This is displayed while the PPP session is attempting to connect to the ISP PPP X Connect ERROR This is display
33. can be up to 20 different Virtual Server Configurations 21 e PL Virtual Server Configuration Networking amp Communication Public Status ID Port Public Private Port Host IP Home Port End Port Type Address PPP Start ADSL Configuration N LAN TCP IEEE PPP fi OUP Add This Setting NAT Virtual Server mne Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Dynamic DNS The maximum number of entries above is 20 The maximum number of mapped ports is 20 User Level Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update x ID It is the ID number corresponding to the Virtual Server configuration Public Port Start It allows you to enter the port number of the Public Network WAN or external network If you are entering a range of ports this is the first port Public Port End It represents the last port number in a port range If you only want one port number no port range simply enter the same number here as in the Public Port Start field The maximum number of the mapped Port is 20 Private Port It allows you to enter the port number of the Private Network LAN or internal network In most cases the private port number
34. cements as a RIP Supplier Range 0 2147483647 Default 30 Expire Timeout lt allows you to enter the Expire Timeout in seconds This timer specifies the expiration time of a route When a route has not been updated for more than the expire period of time it is removed from the Route Table This route is then invalidated and remains in the internal RIP Route Table It will be included in the RIP announcements to let other routers know the changes Range 0 2147483647 Default 180 Garbage Timeout It allows you to enter the Garbage timer in seconds This timer specifies how long the expired and invalidated routes are kept in the Internal RIP Route Table before they are removed from it Range 0 2147483647 Default 120 6 6 1 RIP Per Interface Configuration The RIP Per Interface Configuration page allows you to set the configuration for each Interface PVCs PPP Sessions and LAN P Ex a PLANET RIP Per Interface Configuration Networking Communication Interface Enabled Supplier Listener Stat pened IpPveO No Disabled v vi PPP ADSL Back to System Wide Configuration Configuration WAN Submit Reset LAN PPP NAT Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Virtual Server Bridge Filtering Current RIP Settings Dynamic DNS 1 Heer Level ESSE Interface Enabled Supplier Mode Listener Mode Save Settings Reboot i Ad
35. d the Router will connect the PPP session whenever an ADSL connection is established If this option is disabled the PPP session will not connect whenever the ADSL Showtime is reached System default is Enabled Q If the PPP session is disconnected after the Disconnect Timeout how can reconnect it Answer You have to go to the PPP Status page enter the correct connection number select the Connect option in the dropdown menu and then click Execute This will restart the PPP secession Q What can do to ensure an always on connection with my PPP session Answer There are two things you should do 1 Make sure you have 0 in the Disconnect Timeout field This will make sure that the PPP session is not disconnected from the user side 2 Make sure the Automatic Reconnect box is checked This will cause the Router to automatically reconnect if the connection is severed from either the ISP side or the user side Action Manual PPP PPP Timeout PPP Always on Fee Based Fee Based Connect PPP when ADSL link is up Disabled Enabled Enabled Disconnect Timeout 0 Set Timeout 0 PPP Reconnect on WAN access Disabled Enabled Disabled Automatic Reconnect Disabled Disabled Enabled Q What is the difference between PPP Connect on WAN Access and the Automatic Reconnect Answer For the PPP connect on WAN access the PPP will be automatically reconnected when an URL is entered in the browser packet interested in
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37. e Configuration Virtual Circuit Select Enable to activate the current PVC configuration The current PVC is displayed at the top of the page in parenthesis Default is Enabled for PVCO and Disabled for PVC1 PVC7 Bridge Enable to connect the LAN to the WAN bridge the two connections This is available in Bridge Mode only see Table 5 2 Default is Disabled 10 IGMP IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol relay proxy specification and environment default is Disabled IGMP is available in all modes and all encapsulations Support IGMP proxy relay function for Router based on the following requirement and cases On CO side there must be at least one IGMP querier router present IGMP querier will send IGMP query packet The Router is responsible to relay these IGMP queries to Ethernet End user multicast application device sends IGMP report while receiving IGMP query or being activated by the user The Router should be responsible to proxy that is change source IP to Router s WAN IP the IGMP report to ADSL WAN side including all PVCs The same case is for IGMP leave packet Not necessary to relay multicast routing between two ADSL PVCs or two interfaces in LAN side Special purpose multicast packet Such as RIP 2 packet should run without Interference Table 5 2 Packet Process Rx Entity Packet Class TTL Action ADSL IGMP query 1 Relay to Ethernet IGMP report 1 Ignore
38. e Settings take effect immediately no system reboot is required Save Configuration DNS Proxy Enable Disable When the DNS Proxy is Disabled the LAN port does not process the DNS query message For the DHCP requests from local PCs the DHCP server will set the user configured DNS server as the DNS server Then all DNS query messages will be directly sent to the DNS servers DNS Proxy is enabled by default Auto Discovered When enabled default the DNS proxy will store the DNS server IP addresses obtained from DHCP client or PPP into the table All DNS query messages will be sent to the dynamically obtained DNS server Select this option when the DNS Server address is unknown but provided automatically by the ISP User Configured When enabled the DNS proxy will use the user configured DNS server All DNS query messages will be sent to the DNS server Enter the DNS IP in the DNS Server field Select this option when the DNS Server address assigned by the ISP is known User Configured is disabled by default Auto Discovery User Configured Selecting both options will cause the DNS proxy s table to have all the IP addresses of dynamically obtained and user configured DNS servers Te When User Configured is ticked you have to enter the IP of DNS server s to make the NOIe feature take effect DNS Server It is the user defined DNS server URL name and IP Default is Disabled URL Name Add Delete It is the URL name for the
39. ed when a connection cannot be made due to an error PPP X is currently not connected This is displayed when a disconnect attempt is made on a session that is not currently connected PPP X does not exist This is displayed when a connect or disconnect attempt is made ona session number that does not exist 4 3 ADSL Page The ADSL Status page shows the ADSL physical layer or link status The information displayed on this page is either inherent to the Router or set by the ADSL Central Office CO DSLAM neither of which cannot be changed by the user This page contains information that is dynamic and will refresh every 2 seconds a a PLANET ADSL STATUS Networking Communication Restat Execute Status Home PPP a ADSL Showtime Firmware Version 3 50 COR ration Line State SHOWTIME LAN Modulation G dmt E Annex Mode ANNEX_A Virtual Server Startup Attempts 3 mne Max Tx Power 38 dBm Hz RE BE CO Vendor ANALOG DEVICES KEE Elaspsed Time O days 1 hours 24 minutes 49 seconds Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege Downstream Upstream WAN Status ATM Status SNR Margin 42 3 29 0 dB ADSL Configuration Route Table Line Attenuation 23 2 14 0 Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration EE Errored Seconds 6 1 TCP Jl eae Loss of Signal 2 2 Username Password 7 Reset to Factory Default Loss of Frame O 0 Diagnostic Test System Log CRC Errors 0 0 Local Code Image Update x l A zl Restart St
40. ere Format for MAC address is six pairs of hexadecimal numbers 0 9 A F separated by colons System default is 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 2 4 Static I P Settings Static IP Settings are for users who have a Static IP Address WAN side from their ISP IP Address It is the static IP Address given by the ISP Range x x x y where O x xs 255 and 1 lt ys 254 Default 192 168 241 101 Subnet Mask It is the subnet mask given by the ISP Range x x x x where 0 x xx 255 Default 255 255 255 0 Gateway It is the Gateway given by the ISP 12 Range x x x y where 0 x xs 255 and 1 lt ys 254 5 3 LAN Configuration The LAN configuration page allows you to set the configuration for the LAN port Configuration WAN LAN PPP NAT Virtual Server Bridge Filtering DNS Dynamic DNS User Level Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update Default 0 0 0 0 LAN Configuration IP Address 10 0 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 DHCP Server Enabled gt DHCP address pool selection System Allocated y User Defined Start Address 10 0 0 4 User Defined End Address 10 0 0 15 DHCP Gateway Selection User Defined Gateway Address Lease Time Automatic y 1 days ID hours minutes fo seconds DHCP Relay DHCP Relay
41. erface brO indicates the USB interface reserved function lo0 indicates the loopback interface ppp1 indicates the PPP interface The Gateway is the learned Gateway a PLANET Route Table Networking Communication Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Status ME AM Le JL Home 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 211 74 66 1 pppi ADSL 10 0 0 0 259 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 brO Configuration L WAN LN 127 0 0 1 255 0 0 0 127 0 0 1 Jo PPP i NAT 211 74 66 1 255 255 255 255 211 74 66 150 pppi Virtual Server Bridge Filtering DNS Dynamic DNS System Default Gateway Configuration Username Password C None Save Settings Reboot cy Admin Privilege inis wet Stabs C Select Interface lpPvc ADSL Configuration Route Table C Specify IP Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status eee Admin Level Username Password Route Configuration Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Te S voc UE Destination Netmask Gateway Local Code Image Update e Specify IP Select Interface IpPvcO x Add Submit Reset Note Save changes to flash to restore on power up Manually Configured Routes Destination Netmask Gateway The Gateway field of the static route entry allows users to either enter a Gateway IP address or select a Network Interface All user defined routes retained in the CPE memory regardless if they are already in the Routing Table are displayed on the same
42. ernet CAT5 Cable 2 Knowing Your Router When selecting the location for the Router allow room to access the connections on the rear panel You will want to place the Router so that you will be able to see the LED indicators on the front panel It may be convenient for you locate the Router near the PC you intend to use for initial configuration of the Router 2 1 Front Panel Place the Router in a location that permits an easy view of the LED indicators shown in the front panel diagram below a ADSL Modem Router LAN WAN 3 PLRNET d PWR READY ADSL ACI INK TX RX LED Indicators of ADE 3100 Q O U NA ADE 3100 Y Front panel of ADE 3100 LEDs Color Active Description PWR Green ON _ The power adaptor is connected to the Modem READY Green Blink The system is ready to use ADSL Green ON ADSL connection is established T ACT Green Blink Transmitting data or receiving data over Ethernet link LNK Green ON The Ethernet connection is established TX Green Blink Transmitting data via ADSL link in RX Green Blink Receiving data via ADSL link a ADSL Modem Router E 9 PLANET LED Indicators of ADE 4100 2 1 ACT ADSL READY PWR CK HE k O O ADE 4100 Front panel of ADE 4100 j 2 3 4 LEDs Color Active Description PWR Green ON The power adaptor is connected to the Modem READY Green Blink The system is ready to
43. fault Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update x 5 11 Save Settings Reboot The Save Settings Reboot page allows you to either save the new configuration to the flash and reboot the Router or simply reboot the Router without saving changes P e PLANET Save settings and reboot Save amp Reboot Networking Communication Reboot modem without saving settings Reboot Only Status Configuration WAN LAN PPP NAT Virtual Server Bridge Filtering ONS Dynamic DNS User Level Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update sl Save amp Reboot Click this to apply all changes Reboot Only Do this to discard all changes since last save After either one of these buttons are clicked the Router will do the following Save amp Reboot Two pages will appear after pressing this button The first one states Your settings are being saved and the modem being rebooted Save reboot in progress please wait Followed by Your settings have been saved and the modem has rebooted Done Reboot Only Two pages will appear after pressing this button The first one states The modem is being rebooted Reboot in progress please wait Fol
44. ffic is delivered with best efforts but with no guarantee This allows for fluctuation in times of temporary increase of available bandwidth For example if a PVC with CBR is temporarily inactive the PVC s with UBR will utilize that bandwidth while it is available UBR is intended for applications that do not require any maximum bound on the transfer delay CBR When a PVC is specified as a CBR Constant Bit Rate that PVC is guaranteed a certain bandwidth characterized by the Peak Cell Rate PCR The CBR does not have to transmit with a peak cell rate and when it does it is only when the bandwidth specified by the PCR is guaranteed VBR nrt An PVC enabled with VBR nrt Variable Bit Rate non real time can transmit a cell only if the PVC has a token available The PVC accumulates tokens at the rate of the Sustainable Cell 11 Rate and the PVC can only accumulate a maximum of the value specified by Maximum Burst Size tokens When a PVC has a token available it can transmit cells at the rate of PCR After a cell is transmitted the PVC loses the token it has accumulated gt In the case of multiple PVCs CBR specified PVCs will have higher priority than PVCs with UBR For example the CBR PVCs will take their bandwidth and the remaining bandwidth will be split among the UBR PVOs In the case of total PVC CBR bandwidth exceeding ADSL upstream the total upstream bandwidth will be shared proportionally to the bandwidth allocated f
45. going out the WAN For the Automatic Reconnect it will reconnect the PPP session whenever it is terminated by ISP 5 5 NAT Configuration Pages The NAT Configuration page allows you to set the configuration for the Network Address Translation The NAT module provides Dynamic Network Address and Port Translation Dynamic NAPT capability between LAN and multiple WAN connections and the LAN traffic is routed to appropriate WAN connections based on the destination IP addresses and the Route Table This eliminates the need for the static NAT session configuration between multiple LAN clients and multiple WAN connections When Dynamic NAPT is chosen default there is no need to configure the NAT Session and NAT Session Name Configuration a NAT Session Name Configuration Networking amp Communication Session Name Interface Action Status z ne Ip Pvc 0 Add PPP ADSL Submit Reset Configuration AN S Session Name Interface Virtual Server Bridge Filtering DNS E Go back to NAT Configuration Dynamic DNS User Level Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code I
46. h every 2 seconds 27 ATM STATUS Reset Counters Transmit Receive POOR RANK Bytes 4187 2544 PPP Cells 79 0 Virtual Server Bridge Filtering HEC Errors N A 0 DNS Dyname DNS Mgmt Cells 1 0 Username Password 4 Se SSH Te ise CLPO Cells 79 48 Admin Privilege WAN Status CLP1 Cells 0 0 ADSL Configuration Route Table Errors 0 0 Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration Misrouted Cells N A 0 TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update xl Reset Counters This button allows user to reset the ATM Status counter 6 3 ADSL Configuration The ADSL Configuration page allows you to set the configuration for ADSL protocols a ADSL Configuration Auto Detected y Annex Mode Config Status H BS AnnexA y User Selected Annex Mode ADSL Enabled y Trellis Configuration WAN Autosense G dmtfirst sl Handshake Protocol PPP NAT Tip Ring y Wiring Selection Virtual Server pes Filtering Disabled y Bit Swapping No system reboot needed Dynamic DNS User Level i Username Password Submit Reset Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update xl Setting
47. ic NAPT DNS Proxy Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Bridge Mode Bridge Mode is used when there is one PC connected to the LAN side Ethernet port IEEE 802 1D method of transport bridging is used to bridge between the WAN ADSL side and the LAN Ethernet side i e to store and forward Router Mode Router Mode is used when there is more than one PC connected to the LAN side Ethernet port This enables the ADSL WAN access to be shared with multiple nodes on the LAN Network Address Translation NAT is supported so that one WAN side IP address can be shared among multiple LAN side devices DHCP is used to serve each LAN side device and IP address PPP Half Bridge Although the Router mode is capable of terminating the PPP in the modem and hence does not require PPPoE client software on the host PC there are some disadvantages to Router mode when only single user support is required For instance Router mode uses NAT which requires ALG support PPP Half Bridge also terminates the PPP in the modem and does not require a PPPoE client on the PC However PPP Half Bridge does not use NAT and is not limited by ALGs PPP Half Bridge will work with Ethernet interface to the PC Single User Mode Only one computer is connected at the LAN side through Ethernet Multi User Mode Multiple computers are connected at the LAN side through Ethernet 5 2 WAN Configuration The WAN configuration page allows you to set the configuration for the
48. ings Reboot Admin Privilege The number of PPP accounts is 1 ATM Status Go back to PPP Configuration ADSL Configuration Route Table Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update xl Account ID It allows you to create an account ID to help distinguish different accounts up to 16 maximum The Account ID can be up to 31 characters User Name Enter the PPP user name provided by the ISP The User Name can be up to 127 characters 15 You cannot have two different user accounts with the same account name If a different User Note Name with an already existing Account ID is submitted it will replace the previous account with that Account ID You can have the same User Name and Password for two different accounts Account ID Password Enter the PPP password provided by the ISP The Password is not needed to delete or modify the account The Password can be up to 127 characters PPP Account Configuration Status table will be displayed at the bottom of this page to show all the accounts The status table does not display the password The Number of PPP Accounts It displays the total number of PPP Accounts entered 5 4 2 PPP Session Configuration Once you set
49. last save will be lost even if they were submitted 5 1 Modes Table 5 1 lists the mode configurations Table 5 1 Mode Configuration WAN Bridge Mode Router Mode Router Mode Router Mode Half Bridge Configuration PPPoA PPPoE Dynamic IP Static IP IP Address N A Automatically Automatically Provided by ISP Automatically assigned by ISP assigned by ISP assigned by ISP Subnet Mask N A Automatically Automatically Provided by ISP Automatically assigned by ISP assigned by ISP assigned by ISP Gateway N A Automatically Automatically Provided by ISP Automatically assigned by ISP assigned by ISP assigned by ISP Encapsulation 1483 Bridged IP PPPoA 1483 1483 PPPoA LLC 1483 LLC VC Mux Bridged Routed Bridged Routed LLC VC Mux Bridged IP PPPoE IP LLC 1483 IP LLC 1483 PPPoE VC Mux LLC VC Mux Bridged Routed Bridged Routed LLC VC Mux IP VC Mux IP VC Mux Classical IP over Classical IP over ATM ATM Bridge Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled PPP Service N A Provided by ISP N A N A Provided by ISP PPP User Name N A Provided by ISP N A N A Provided by ISP PPP Password N A Provided by ISP N A N A Provided by ISP DHCP Client Unchedked Unchedked Checked Unchedked Unchedked Enable PPP Half Bridge Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled DHCP Server Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled NAT Disabled Enabled Dynamic Enabled Enabled Disabled NAPT Dynamic NAPT Dynam
50. lated packets are part of the filter table 18 IP Protocol It is the IP Protocol name corresponding to the Protocol Number Protocol It is the IP protocol number through which the PPP session can be activated The Protocol Numbers for filters are TCP Protocol Number 6 UDP Protocol Number 17 ICMP Protocol Number 1 IGMP Protocol Number 2 Port It is the Port through which the PPP session can be activated The default filters are HTTP TCP Port 80 FTP TCP Port 20 and 21 Telnet TCP Port 23 DNS UDP 53 Action You can add a rule by entering the appropriate information selecting Add on the Action dropdown menu and clicking Submit To delete an entry you can enter the information of an entry that already exists on the table select Delete on the Action dropdown menu and click Submit 5 4 4 PPP Miscellaneous Configuration These options can be found on the Miscellaneous Configuration page under Admin Privilege PPP Half Bridge When PPP Half Bridge is enabled only one PC is able to access the Internet and the DHCP server will duplicate the WAN IP address from the ISP to the local client PC Only the PC with the WAN IP address can access the Internet System default is Disabled PPP reconnect on WAN access If enabled the PPP session will automatically establish a connection when a packet tries to access the WAN System default is Disabled Connect PPP when ADSL link is up If this option is enable
51. lowed by The modem is being rebooted Done 26 6 Admin Privilege The links under Admin Privilege are only accessible when user is logged in as Admin Regular user account does not have authorization to view or alter the content on the pages in the Admin Privilege section 6 1 WAN Status The WAN Status page shows the information and status of WAN PVCs a PLANET iai Networking amp Communication IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address Status Home Gd 211 74 66 150 255 255 255 0 00 30 4F FF FF 07 Configuration AN E Virtual Circuit o s ree Release sl Execute Virtual Server Bridge Filtering ONS Dynamic DNS User Level Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update x WAN It displays the IP address Subnet Mask and MAC address for the WAN ADSL interface Use the Virtual Circuit selection to select different PVCs for status display Virtual Circuit Select the Virtual Circuit that you want to release renew select the appropriate option on the menu dropdown and click Execute 6 2 ATM Status The ATM Status page shows all the statistics information of ATM cells This page contains information that is dynamic and will refres
52. mage Update sl 6 11 Diagnostic Test The Diagnostic Test page shows the test results for the connectivity of the physical layer and protocol layer for both LAN and WAN sides This page will continually refresh every 2 seconds until all tests are complete Status Home PPP ADSL Configuration WAN LAN PPP NAT Virtual Server Bridge Filtering ONS Dynamic DNS User Level Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update E Reset settings to factory default and reb Submit Diagnostic Test Test Complete oot Checking LAN Connection Testing Ethernet LAN connection Checking ADSL Connection Testing ADSL Synchronization Checking Circuit 0 for Network Connection Test ATM OAM Segment Loop Back Test ATM OAM End to End Loop Back Test Ethernet connect to ATM Test PPPoPvc O PPPOE connection Test PPPoPvc O PPP layer connection Test PPPoPvc O IP connect to PPP Testing Internet Connection Ping default gateway 211 74 66 1 Ping primary DNS 193 121 171 135 Query DNS for www conexant com Ping www conexant com PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS FAIL HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HE HE HE
53. mage Update x Number of NAT Sessions O Session Name It allows you to enter a Session Name to help distinguish different NAT Sessions for different interfaces among different PPP sessions and PVCs The Session Name can be up to 31 characters and there can be up to 16 different NAT session names Interface It allows you to choose specific WAN Interfaces PVC or PPP Session for NAT Session The options for this field are PVCO PVC7 and any PPP session that was created by the user NAT Session Name Status This table is displayed at the bottom of this page to show all the NAT Session Names with their corresponding WAN Interfaces Number of NAT Configurations It displays the total number of NAT Sessions entered NAT allows only one entry User IP per session while NAPT allows many entries User IPs Note per session 20 NAT Configuration NAT Enable E Mode Dynamic NAPT E ADSL Configuration Submit WAN LAN PPP R E NAT Session Name User s IP Action Virtual Server ada y Bridge Filtering E Add DNS Dynamic DNS z User Level Submit Reset Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege m WAN Status ATM Status ADSL Configuration Route Table Number of NAT Configurations O Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration i d i Mec COA Session Name Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effec
54. min Privilege 1 p Pvc 0 lo Disabled V1 V2 WAN Status ATM Status 2 pPve 1 lo Disabled V1 V2 ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table 3 pPvc 2 lo Disabled VitV2 RIP Configuration Misc Configuration i TCP Status 4 p Pvc 3 lo Disabled V1 V2 Admin Level d L Username Password e Reset to Factory Default 5 p Pvc 4 H Disabled V1 V2 Diagnostic Test System Log i Local Code Image Update zi 5 RENE e Disabled x gt Interface It allows you to choose the Interface PVCs PPP Sessions and LAN for the RIP to be configured The available selections are IP Ethernet 0 IP USB 0 IP PVCO IP PVC7 IP BridgeMux 0 and any PPP user defined sessions maximum of 16 Enable It allows you to Enable Yes or Disable No the specified interface for RIP Supplier It allows you to select the Supplier Mode RIP Transmit Disabled The supplier transmit is disabled V1 BC The supplier transmits in RIPv1 Broadcast V2 BC The supplier transmits in RIPv2 Broadcast V2 MC The supplier transmits in RIPv2 Multicast Listener It allows you to select the Listener Mode RIP Receive V1 The listener receives the RIPv1 only V2 The listener receives the RIPv2 only V1 V2 This listener receives the both RIPv1 and RIPv2 Current RIP Settings It displays the each interface s RIP status 32 6 7 Miscellaneous Configuration The Miscellaneous Configuration page allows you to set miscellaneous configura
55. mmunications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 39 Appendix B Encapsulation Mode Bridged mode RFC 1483 RFC 1483 provides the simplest method of connecting end station over an ATM network User data in the form of Ethernet frames is encapsulated into AAL5 PDU for transport over ATM RFC 1483 provides no authentication and configuration such as would be provided by PPP RFC 1483 implementation supports VC multiplexing and LLC SNAP encapsulation in both routed and bridged configurations Classical IP over ATM IPOA RFC1577 User data in the form of IP packets is encapsulated into AAL 5 PDUS for transport over ATM The fact that the user data is routed at an IP layer instead of bridged MAC
56. nfiguration Then type 000002fa6fab in the ID Source MAC field 000003dc8faa in the Destination MAC field and 0800 in the Type field If bridge filtering is not already enabled select Yes under the Enable Bridge Filtering field Then select Forward and click Submit 5 8 DNS Configuration The DNS Configuration page allows you to set the configuration of the DNS proxy For the DHCP requests from local PCs the DHCP server will set the LAN port IP as the default DNS server 23 Thus all DNS query messages will come into LAN port first The DNS proxy on the Router records the available DNS servers and forwards DNS query messages to one of DNS servers e PLANET DNS Configuration Networking Communication DNS Proxy Enabled y Status 1 Loma Auto Discovery iv PPP User Configuration Iv ADSL DNS Server Add y Configuration eene WAN LAN DNS Server Disabled v PPP NAT Url Name Virtual Server Host I Bridge Filtering jost Ip ONS M Dynamic DNS Padd User Level Username Password Save Settings Reboot Apply Reset Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status ADSL Configuration DNS Proxy Setting DNS Server Setting Route Table LeamediMAC Table DNS Server IP Url Name Host Domain Host IP RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status 1 193 121 171 135 Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default 2 193 74 208 135 Diagnostic Test System Log ge Up i y Local Code Image Updat
57. ng DNS Dynamic DNS User Level Username Password Save Settings Reboot Admin Privilege ADSL Configuration Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Misc Configuration TCP Status Admin Level Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update x 5 4 PPP Configuration The PPP Configuration page allows you to configure multiple PPP sessions for each PVC Multiple PPP sessions enables you to set up different connection settings and be able to toggle choose those settings for each PVC The Router can support up to total of 16 PPP sessions and each PVC can support up to 8 PPP sessions The multiple PPP sessions may be configured with any combination over 8 PVCs 5 4 1 PPP Account Configuration To begin PPP Session configuration you must first go to the PPP Account Configuration page below to set up an account The link to this page can be found on the PPP Configuration page On the PPP Account Configuration page you must configure the Account ID User Name and Password P a PLANET PPP Account Configuration Networking amp Communication Status Acct Id Home PPP ADSL User Name Configuration Password WAN BPP Ada Moaity zl Steg PPP Add Modify Submit Reset NAT Virtual Server Bridge Filtering Account Name User Name ONS Dynamic DNS User Level 1 simple ppp account Pvc O Username Password Save Sett
58. no Default Gateway in the CPE Auto default It allows you to enable the Router to automatically decide the Default Gateway User selected Network Interface It allows you to select a Network Interface from a list PVCs PPP Sessions and LAN This option allows you to associate the system wide Default Gateway to a Network Interface static or dynamic and provides a way to fix the Default Gateway to a dynamic Network Interface before the interface is established The options for this field are IP PVCO IP PVC7 IP Ethernet 0 IP BridgeMux0 and any Note PPP session that was created by the user Specify IP It allows you to specify the IP address of the default gateway 6 4 2 Route Configuration Destination It allows you to enter the remote network or host IP address for the static routing Netmask It allows you to enter the Subnet Mask for the static routing Gateway It allows you to enter the IP address of the gateway device that allows the router to contact the remote network or the host for Specified IP or select an Interface for the Gateway Manually Configured Routes It displays the static route entries entered by the user 6 5 Learned MAC Table Network bridges operate at the physical network layer The purpose of a bridge is to connect two or more networks and enable packet sharing between them Bridges are different from routers because they forward packets based on physical addresses whereas routers use IP
59. of Signal Loss of signal refers to the ADSL Bridge Router losing an ADSL signal not the computer losing a signal with the modem Loss of Signal event is only recorded if the signal is lost while the ADSL Bridge Router is in showtime status This field displays the count of ADSL signal loss events Loss of Frame A frame is a unit of data in ATM This field displays the count of ADSL frame loss events A Loss of Frame event is only recorded if the signal is lost while the ADSL Bridge Router is in showtime status CRC Errors Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC is a method for checking errors in data transmissions This field displays the number of transmit data frames containing CRC errors Data Rate This field displays the ADSL data rate in kbps Latency Latency synonymously delay is the amount of time it takes for a packet of data to get from one designated point to another This field displays the two mapping modes for latency fast and interleaved 5 Configuration Pages The links under Configuration column are associated to the pages that represent the configurations of system and interfaces These pages can be viewed and modified by both user and admin accounts Note When any settings are changed please go to the Save Settings page to save the new setting s and reboot the Router Changes will not take effect until the settings are saved and the Router is rebooted If power is lost before saving all new configurations since the
60. op Execute It allows you to stop or restart the ADSL connection by selecting the appropriate action and clicking Execute Showtime Firmware Version It displays the ADSL data pump firmware version ADSL Line Status It displays the ADSL connection process and status The different states for this field are as follows Activation The Router is in this state when it is attempting to start the activation process Initialization The Router is initializing handshake with the CO Training It is a part of the handshake process with the CO Channel Analysis It is a part of the handshake process with the CO Exchange It is a part of the handshake process with the CO Down It indicates that the ADSL connection is down Showtime It indicates that a connection has been established between the Router and the CO ADSL Modulation It displays the ADSL modulation status which can either be G dmt or T1 413 ADSL Annex Mode It displays the ADSL annex mode which can either be Annex A or Annex B ADSL Startup Attempts It displays the number of ADSL connection attempts after loss of showtime A connection attempt is recorded only if showtime is attained ADSL Max TX Power It displays the transmit output power level of the CPE Customer Premise Equipment which is the transmit output power level of the Router ADSL CO Vendor It displays the Central Office CO DSLAM vendor name if available If the Router is not connected to an A
61. or each CBR PVC Peak Cell Rate This value specifies the maximum and in some cases guaranteed cell rate for CBR and VBR nrt Peak Cell Rates are typically measured in Cells Second however the user entered value is in kbps and is then converted by the firmware Range 0 32767 Default 0 Sustainable Cell Rate It is the sustained rate at which a PVC enabled with VBR nrt can transmit ATM cells Sustainable Cell Rate SCR can be considered as the true reserved bandwidth for a PVC Range 0 32767 Default 0 Max Burst Size It is the number of cells a PVC enabled with VBR nrt can transmit continuously at peak cell rate PCR Range 0 32767 Default 0 5 2 2 DHCP Client DHCP Client It is to enable or disable default the Router WAN as a DHCP client where the ISP would be the DHCP server DHCP Client is generally used in the following encapsulations 1483 Bridged IP LLC 1483 Routed IP LLC 1483 Bridged IP VC MUX 1483 Routed IP VC Mux and Classical IP over ATM This option is for non static dynamic IP addresses Host Name When DHCP Client is Enabled copy the ISP recognized Host Name here The Host Name can be up to 19 characters 5 2 3 MAC Spoofing MAC Spoofing Enable MAC Spoofing to make a different MAC Address appear on the WAN side This is also used to solve the scenario where the ISP only recognizes one MAC Address System default is Disable MAC Address When MAC Spoofing is enabled copy the ISP recognized MAC address h
62. radio or TV antenna where this may be done safely W To the extent possible relocate the radio TV or other receiver away from the Switch w Plug the Ethernet Switch into a different power outlet so that the Switch and the receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary you should consult the place of purchase or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions CE mark Warning The is a class B device In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Trademarks The PLANET logo is a trademark of PLANET Technology This documentation may refer to numerous hardware and software products by their trade names In most if not all cases these designations are claimed as trademarks or registered trademarks by their respective companies Revision User s Manual for PLANET ADSL Modem Router Model ADE 3100A B ADE 4100A B Rev 4 0 Feb 2005 Part No EM ADE4100 3100v4 TABLE OF CONTENTS To INTRODUCTION Mu 1 Uu UI p TETTE M CPP ER 1 1 2 SYSTEM HEOUIREMENTS ici iro ete b b pt 1 2 KNOWING YOUR ROUTER eeeeeeeee enn n nnn hana asas asas esses sss nn Pasa asas ausa sana usua na 2 Zot FRONT PANE A asiento ol ca ol a a 2 2 2 REAR PANEL tato elite ee ege 3 LOGIN ew 4 4 STATUS PAGES icon H 5 d HOMEPA
63. s need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Annex Mode Config It allows you to manually configure the Router for Annex A or Annex B mode by selecting User Configured and choosing the Annex Mode in the next field User Selected Annex Mode It allows you to select from Annex A and Annex B Please DO NOT change the default setting of Annex Mode unless you are instructed to do this by your ISP Trellis Trellis Code is an advanced method of FEC Forward Error Correction It allows you to enable or disable the Trellis Code By default it is always enabled Handshake Protocol It allows you to select from the following ADSL handshake protocols Autosense G dmt first default Autosense T1 413 first G dmt G lite T1 413 G dmt and Gilite Wiring Selection It allows you to enter the wiring selection for the RJ 11 Tip Ring is the default for the Router without the inner outer pair relay Available types are Auto Tip Ring default and A A1 where Tip Ring is the inner most pair of wires on the RJ11 and A A1 is the second inner most pair Bit Swapping It allows you to enable or disable the upstream bit swapping Bit Swapping is disabled by default 6 4 Route Table The Route Table page displays the routing table and allows you to manually enter a routing entry The routing table will display the routing status of Destination Netmask Gateway and Interface The int
64. s the Destination MAC to block or to forward to See the next page for instructions on how to configure this The Destination MAC must consist of 12 hexadecimal characters Type Enter the hexadecimal number for the Ethernet type field in Ethernet Il packets For example 0800 is for IP protocol The Type must consist of 4 hexadecimal characters Block When block is selected everything from the Source MAC with destination Destination MAC will be blocked Forward When forward is selected everything from the Source MAC will be forwarded to the Destination MAC Q How do block packets from MAC address 000002fa6fab through IP protocol Answer First go to the Bridge Filtering page under Configuration Then type 000002fa6fab in the ID Source MAC field and 0800 in the Type field If bridge filtering is not already enabled select Yes under the Enable Bridge Filtering field Then select Block and click Submit Q How do block incoming packets with destination MAC address 000003dc8faa through IP protocol Answer First go to the Bridge Filtering page under Configuration Then type 000003dc8faa in the Destination MAC field and 0800 in the Type field If bridge filtering is not already enabled select Yes under the Enable Bridge Filtering field Then select Block and click Submit Q How do forward packets with MAC address 000002fa6fab to destination MAC 000003dc8faa through IP protocol Answer First go to the Bridge Filtering page under Co
65. sername Password Save Settings Reboot Apply Filter To Admin Privilege Inbound Traffic Only WAN Status Outbound Traffic Only ATM Status 3 ADSL Configuration Inbound and Outbound Traffic Route Table Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration _ execute Misc Configuration TCP Status G Filter Details Username Password Reset to Factory Default Diagnostic Test Protocol Port Action System Log Local Code Image Update H 0 Add y x 5 4 3 1 Enable Disable Idle Timer Filter All Traffic will reset Idle Timer ignore filter below Selecting this option will disable the PPP Idle Timeout filter and allow any traffic through any protocol or port to reset the idle timer The only dependency is that the traffic must correspond with the Filter Application Inbound and or Outbound For example if Outbound Traffic Only is selected only traffic in the outbound direction will reset the idle timer When this option is selected all user configured criteria displayed in the filter table is bypassed Only filtered traffic will reset the Idle Timer use filter below Selecting this option will enable the PPP Idle Timeout filter and only allow traffic specified in the filter table to reset the idle timer The traffic specified in the filter table must also correspond with the Filter Application selection For example outbound traffic with criteria matching that of the filter table will only be allowed to pass if either Outbound Traffic
66. server Note that this setting will override the DHCP Server Enable Disable on the LAN configuration page DHCP Server default Select this to activate the DHCP server DHCP Relay If it is enabled the DHCP requests from local PCs will forward to the DHCP server runs on WAN side To have this function working properly please disable the NAT to run on router mode only disable the DHCP server on the LAN port and make sure the routing table has the correct routing entry DHCP Relay Target IP If DHCP Relay is enabled DHCP requests are relayed to DHCP Target IP on the WAN side IGMP Proxy It is the global setting for IGMP Proxy If it is enabled then the enabled IGMP Proxy on WAN PVCs will be working Otherwise no WAN PVC can have IGMP Proxy working on it System default is Disabled PPP Half Bridge When PPP Half Bridge is enabled only one PC is able to access the Internet and the DHCP server will duplicate the WAN IP address from the ISP to the local client PC Only the PC with the WAN IP address can access the Internet System default is Disabled PPP reconnect on WAN access If enabled the PPP session will automatically establish a connection when a packet tries to access the WAN System default is Disabled Connect PPP when ADSL link is up If this option is enabled the Router will connect the PPP session whenever an ADSL connection is established If this option is disabled the PPP session will not connect whenever the ADSL
67. t Username Password Reset to Factory Default Available Sessions Diagnostic Test System Log Local Code Image Update y ll Poo zl Session Name User s IP NAT Use this field to Enable Disable NAT Default is Enable Mode Options for the NAT dropdown menu are NAT Static peer to peer mode 1x1 NAPT Static multiple mapping mode 1xN Dynamic NAPT default Dynamic multiple mapping mode NxN Session Name It allows you to select the session from the configured NAT Session Name Configuration User s IP It allows you to assign the IP address to map the corresponding NAT NAPT sessions Session Name Status This table will be displayed at the middle of the page to show the Session Name with its corresponding IP Address Number of NAT Configurations It displays the total number of NAT Sessions entered Available Sessions This table will be displayed at the bottom of the page to show all the available Session Names with their corresponding WAN Interface Number of Sessions It displays the total number of NAT Sessions entered 5 6 Virtual Server Configuration The Virtual Server Configuration page allows you to set the configuration of the Virtual Server Virtual Servers are used for port forwarding from the WAN to LAN networks All UDP TCP ports are protected from intrusion If any specific local PCs need to be mapped to the UDP TCP port on WAN side please input the mappings here There
68. the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect Session Name It allows you to enter a Session Name This is user defined to help distinguish different session for different PPP accounts and different PVCs PVC It allows you to choose the specific PVC for the PPP session Service Name The Service Name of the PPP session is required by some ISPs If the ISP does not provide the Service Name please leave it blank Account to Use You must select an account created in PPP Account Configuration page here 16 Disconnect Timeout The Disconnect Timeout allows you to set the specific period of time in minutes to disconnect from the ISP The default is 0 which means never disconnect from the ISP Range 0 32767 Default 0 PPP Idle Timer Config It will link you to the PPP Disconnect Timer Configuration page see Section 5 4 3 MRU The MRU Maximum Receive Unit field indicates the maximum size IP packet that the peer of PPP connection this device can receive During the PPP negotiation the peer of the PPP connection will indicate its MRU and will accept any value up to that size Range 0 32767 Default 1492 MTU Maximum Transmission Unit MTU is the largest size packet that can be sent by the modem If the network stack of any packet is larger than the MTU value then the packet will be fragmented before the transmission During the PPP negotiation the peer of the PPP connection will indicate its MRU and will accept
69. tic Reconnect will not reconnect the session This box is unchecked by default PPP Configuration Status A table will be displayed at the bottom of this page to show all related information of PPP configuration 5 4 3 PPP Disconnect Timer Configuration The PPP Disconnect Timer Configuration page enables you to configure what action will bring a PPP Session out of the Idle state disconnected state and reset the Idle Timer This is done by specifying criteria contained in packets namely IP Protocol and Port The Idle Timer refers to the Disconnect Timeout specified on the PPP Configuration page The PPP Idle Timer is recommended to be disabled Disconnect Timeout 0 on PPP Configuration page if you want an always on connection PPP Disconnect Timer Configuration is intended for users who do not desire an always on connection and or their ISP charge by connection time 17 a ET PPP Disconnect Timer Configuration Networking amp Communication The settings on this page are used to determine the traffic that will Home 1 Reset the PPP disconnect timer counter Ane 2 Re establish a PPP connection only if PPP Reconnect on WAN Access is enabled Configuration WAN Enable Disable Idle Timer Filter PPP C All Traffic will reset Idle Timer ignore filter below NAT amp Only filtered traffic will reset Idle Timer use filter below Virtual Server Bridge Filtering DNS execute Dynamic DNS eese User Level U
70. tions for the following HTTP FTP TFTP DMZ Command Line Interface DHCP PPP IGMP and SNTP Miscellaneous Configuration HTTP server access Home C All PPP ET Restricted Contigua ci n F LAN LAN PPP FT WAN Specify IP 10 0 0 10 NAT ul Server Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Bridge Filtering DNS Dynamic DNS HTTP server port 80 User Level Username Password i S SHVEESUFKEURBOGE HTTP Password Protection Enabled Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status FTP server Enabled ADSL Configuration Route Table Iv Disable WAN side FTP access Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration Disabled Mec Coniauraton TFTP server isable TCP Status Admin Level Us d eset tB actor meam Command Line Interface Enabled Diagnostic Test System Log C by Console Local Code Image Update by Telnet IV Disable WAN side access DMZ Disabled DMZ HOST IP 0 0 0 0 GMP Proxy Disabled x PPP Half Bridge Disabled PPP Reconnect on WAN Access Disabled Connect PPP when ADSL link is up Enabled SNTP Time Zone o Greenwich Mean Time Dublin y Daylight Saving Time No y User defined Time server 0 0 0 0 ADSL Status Refresh Rate seconds 2 USB Disabled Submit Reset Settings need to be saved to Flash and the system needs to be rebooted for changes to take effect HTTP Server Access It allows you to configure where these Web pages could be accessed from All defa
71. ult When this field is checked it allows both WAN and LAN access to the Web pages Restricted LAN It allows the Web pages access from LAN side Restricted WAN Specified IP amp Subnet Mask It allows the Web access from WAN side with a specify IP and subnet mask HTTP Server Port It allows you to specify the port of the Web access For example when it is changed to 8080 the HTTP server address for the LAN side is http 10 0 0 2 8080 Range 0 32767 Default 80 33 FTP server It allows you to enable or disable the FTP server connection System default is Enabled Disable WAN side FTP access This will disable WAN side access to the FTP server default is Disabled TFTP server It allows you to enable or disable the TFTP connection System default is Disabled DMZ A DMZ De Militarized Zone is added between a protected network and an external network in order to provide an additional layer of security When there is a suspected packet coming from WAN the system will forward this packet to the DMZ host DMZ Host IP The IP address of the DMZ host viewable at the WAN external side DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a communications protocol that allows network administrators to manage and assign IP addresses to computers within the network DHCP provides a unique address to a computer in the network which enables it to connect to the Internet through Internet Protocol IP NONE It will disable the DHCP
72. up a PPP Account you can begin PPP Session configuration either by clicking the Go back to PPP Configuration link on the PPP Account Configuration page or clicking on PPP under the Configuration menu on the left hand side of the browser a PLANET PPP Configuration Networking amp Communication Status Session Name Home PPP ADSL PVC o s Configuration Service Name PPPoE only WAN Ee Account to Use simple ppp account Pvc 0 y NAT Virtual Server Disconnect Timeout 0 minutes Max 32767 Bridge Filtering DNS D i i d Dynamic DNS PP Disconnect Timer Config User Level Username Password MRU 1492 Save Settings Reboot MTU 1492 Admin Privilege WAN Status ATM Status MSS 1432 ADSL Configuration Route Table LCP Echo Interval 10 Learned MAC Table RIP Configuration ri Misc Configuration Lcp Echo Maximum Consecutive Failure 6 TCP Status Admin Level Authentication Auto y Username Password Reset to Factory Default d Diagnostic Test I Automatic Reconnect System Log Local Code Image Update AddiModity y apen Reset LCP Session Service Account Disconnect E Echo Adapter Mode Timeout MRU MTU MSS Echo Come Name Name to Use i min Interval Failure Max simple 1 PPPOPve Pyco pppog NONE PPP 0 1492 1492 1432 10 6 0 account Pvc O The number of PPP configurations are 1 PPP Account Configuration Settings need to be saved to Flash and
73. use VAN ADSL Green ON ADSL connection is established ACT Green ON f data is being transferred via ADSL link 1 LAN eas e The Ethernet connection is established Blink if data is being transmitted or received over Ethernet link 2 2 Rear Panel The rear panel of the Router provides access to the power adapter cord connection as well as the port connections 9V AC LAN Rear panel of ADE 3100 9v DC RESET 1 2 3 4 ADSL Rear panel of ADE 4100 RESET button The Router comes with a reset button built into the rear panel Use this button to restore the factory default settings If you need to reset the Router press the reset button for 2 3 seconds and then release it The ADSL LED will stop blinking temporarily and then blink again in about 15 seconds lt means the Router finish rebooting 3 Login There are two levels of access rights privileges for the Router Administrator User name admin the administrator account has complete read write access on all pages Status Configuration and Admin Privilege Admin account also has FTP server access User User name user the User account has read write access to pages under the Status and Configuration sections The following steps will enable you to log into the Router 1 Launch the Web browser Internet Explorer Netscape etc 2 Enter the LAN port default IP address default gateway http 10 0 0 2 in the address bar Address http 10 0 0 2

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