Home
G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Modem
Contents
1. 20 4 2 2 3 VOT 20 4 2 2 4 AALS EN CAD x ete 20 4 2 2 5 A EE 20 4 2 2 6 COS PCR iaa 20 4 2 2 7 OS A AR 21 4 2 2 8 CO MBE E 21 423 o m 21 4 2 4 VAN ERU 24 4 2 4 1 50210 Tae Bd SOG VLAN ci on 24 4 2 4 2 Por Based VLAN EET 25 GT RRE 27 4 3 A O 28 dT SIS OS NC NC E A 29 25 O EE 30 4 3 3 WAN ecoute dn oett Le RR E eo eure a dir oor nca o Pvt o MEM ue Le 31 Bae INTERFACES obs E T Mtas bate Md tue ada 32 4 3 5 ASIPuid NR eO ed Ea Moda Eu sau Eau sod e EN d Uu gU 33 4 4 ADMINISTRATION or ietistia sudor Saree uet pen P eta ca tot io 35 4 4 1 Acai 35 G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO0 01 1 4 4 2 1 Commun POOL massa dra dra naaa 38 4 4 2 2 Tiap host DOO ira ea O a Near 39 n SLOG O 40 4 4 4 MMS SV ING aircon ipa osa 41 4 4 4 1 Synchronization Ith Plana tales 41 4 4 4 2 SNTP VA tress sass vas waste otis a sais fe nnn rta E QE A cu dum anne cea hoover bauys EA 42 4 5 Dag Uupder see O 43 Z5 A tame atis fee at ead ad Shai ed La besedilo 43 A52 LEO cu HS 44 133 CONPIG TOO Mc M 45 4 5 3 1 Load Factory Detalla sins T 46 4 5 3 2 Restore COMO uration aoei eE sosa 46 4 5 3 3 Backup COnN Eural Oese a E EVE ER CORNEA PEE ATA E ERAN SEI ERR APR ORARE N RS CEPR DUE 46 ETE MEME o HM 47 4 5 5 LOGOUT m
2. M 48 XN HE cM ccs 49 4 6 EXAMPLE sisia C 50 4 6 1 LAN to LAN connection With bridge Mode eiiis esee 50 4 6 1 1 COS ON 50 4 6 1 2 CBE SIOB O dodi iuc d rcf s t 51 5 CONFIGURATION VIA SERIAL CONSOLE OR TELNET WITH MENU DRIVEN INTERFACE 52 5 1 INTRODUCTION we C 52 SI Sendb6Oonsole aia 52 SL2 TENET ccc 52 513 Operation NUCH OCC o ano n cU tech pesR eno d RUR MT uae CER Reed Va iu ER UER DURUA ER RUAER VER D CUR VO ETAT 53 5 1 4 WINAOW SUCUT siodediensi adea Done rarae dioc detenta uideat aan eas 54 5 1 5 Menu Driven Interface Commands tada 54 5 2 MAIN ir 56 5 3 A A A e edad 56 SoL COGS OS e et oRR catia ates T enna ean ae ea ae ene eas 57 2 93 27 WO m EUN 57 A II I mt DENA DEA SED OW M DAE Mu ERAT MOM tls e 58 VC MEE V D A A 58 5 4 els t 59 541 System JIDIOFTOLON seio eek ERR E ERE URDU i arca A Oe 59 52 CONFIGUFATONINONINOQUON oneri ius orna etu ere p e turo i cio a p rit e do dus fau st emu dus 59 54 3 Configuration with Script format ii 60 5 5 crx ete etn eR POE CER Tcro 60 5 6 A c eer re E AFP ee een ee 60 G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 2 1 Descriptions The Proscend 5210D is G SHDSL bis bridge modem with four Ethernet interfaces to a compu
3. v UTILITY SYSTEM INFO SYSLOG CONFIG TOOL UPGRADE LOGOUT RESTART G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 43 The browser will prompt the system information Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility UTILITY SYSTEM INFO General System Information MCSV 1667 0000 40413CD7 Software Version 1667 0000 40413CD7 Chipset PEF21628V1 1 Firmware Version 1 1 15 7_ 004 Host Name SOHO System Time 2009 01 12 15 18 25 GMT 8 00 System Up Time ODAY 1HR 52MIN Mc ce ee There will display general system information including MCSV software version chipset firmware version Host Name System Time and System Up Time MCSV For internal identification purposes Software Version This is the modem s firmware version This is sometimes needed by technicians to help troubleshoot problems Chipset This is the SHDSL bis chipset model name Firmware Version This is the chipset s firmware version Host Name This is the system name you enter in BASIC Setup It is for identification purposes System Time This field display your modem s present date and time System Up Time This is the total time on the modem has been on 4 5 2SYSLOG SHDSL bis modem support detailed logging via Syslog function The syslog protocol allows devices to send event notification messages across an IP network to syslog servers that collect the event message The modem can generate a syslog message and send it to a syslog server BASIC gt
4. ADVANCED STATUS ADMIN v UTILITY SYSIEM INFO SYSLOG CONFIG TOOL UPGRADE LOGOUT RESTART G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 44 Press SYSLOG it sends the syslog messages shown as follows Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility UTILITY SYSLOG System Log 1 129 Jan 1 2009 00 00 41 SOHO Shdsl bis Link Up 2 129 Jan 1 2009 00 00 46 SOHO Shdsl bis Link Down 8 129 3Jan 1 2009 00 00 46 SOHO Shdsl bis Link Up 4 lt 129 gt Jan 1 2009 00 00 46 SOHO Shdsl bis Local ch 0 DataRate 5696kbps SNR 19 dB Attn 1 dB lt 129 gt Jan 1 2009 00 00 54 SOHO Shdsl bis Remote ch 0 DataRate 5696kbps SNR 18 dB Attn 1 dB 6 129 Jan 1 2009 00 00 00 SOHO System Power Up 7 129 Jan 1 2009 00 00 40 SOHO Shdsl bis Link Up 8 129 Jan 1 2009 00 00 00 SOHO System Power Up 9 129 Jan 1 2009 00 00 40 SOHO Shdsl bis Link Up 10 lt 129 gt Jan 1 2009 00 00 00 SOHO System Power Up 11 lt 129 gt Jan 1 2009 00 03 18 SOHO System User Reboot by console 12 lt 129 gt Jan 1 2009 00 00 00 SOHO System Power Up 13 129 Jan 1 2009 00 01 07 SOHO Shdsl bis Link Up 15 129 Jan 1 2009 00 01 08 SOHO Shdsl bis Link Up lt 129 gt Jan 1 2009 00 01 13 SOHO Shdsl bis Local ch 0 DataRate 5696kbps SNR 19 dB Attn 1 dB 4 5 3 Config Tool This configuration tool has three functions load Factory Default Restore Configuration and Backup Configuration Press CONFIG TOOL BASIC ADVANCED
5. G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual Version 0 01 Table of Contents 1 DESCRIPTION cm 3 1 1 PEAWURES T edeusst 3 1 2 SPECIFICATION Me 3 1 3 PAP PLICATIONS M 5 2 GETTING TO KNOW ABOUT THE MODEM cccsccsccsccsccsccsccsccsccscsccscescescescescescesceccecceccecesausaucs 6 2 1 FRONT PANE iaa 6 2 1 REAR PANEL ia 6 2 2 SHDSE BIS LINE CONNECTOR e nea DECRE 7 2 3 CONSOLE CABLE a 7 3 INSTALL TO THE MODEM stc ad aSa 8 3 1 CRECE Tosco 8 3 4 INSTALETHE SDSL BIS MODEM 55 85 k ia Foto p tte obo o fe Fosse posee iiotss 9 4 CONFIGURATION VIA WEB BROWSER ores ego oia Pose su Eee Uns 10 4 1 BASIC SETUP eT ts 13 4 1 1 BNGOGE MOC T o 13 d 12 3Reference PAO VOI scene oi led cscs bue do bei 16 4 2 ADVANCED SETUP corne ano a 17 AZ SDS B re LE 17 4 2 1 1 ANNEX TVE T m 17 4 2 1 2 Data RIEN 64KDBDBSnaenue taut iedoitieu nutem a ludentes daba eni tussi e ou e iE 18 4 2 1 3 SNR MATE II oes Lac p maus A C pM LR xU Ex ADDE pe Ma PNE 18 4 2 1 4 PP o o II O O A 18 4 2 1 5 Rate VIO duna 18 4 2 2 WAN C dosis osea que aa Ex MEER Qux a sdb arn ian lene wee O 19 4 2 2 1 Protocol IP address and SUD trar iaa R EQ 19 4 2 2 2 lide
6. G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 29 4 3 2 LAN BASIC ADVANCED Y STATUS pt eee e INTERFACE e STP ADMIN UTILITY Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility STATUS LAN LAN Interface Status General status IP Type Fixed MAC Address 00 03 79 00 00 01 WP Address 19216801 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 This information shows the LAN interface status G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 30 4 3 3 WAN BASIC gt ADVANCED STATUS SHDSL bis LAN e WAN e INTERFACE STP ADMIN UTILITY Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility STATUS WAN WAN Interface Information ID IP Address Subnet Mask VPI VCI Encapsulation Protocol Flag 1 192 168 0 1 2552552550 0 32 LLC Ethernet Down D Disable s Disable m cm Disable Jiii Disable To Disable m jf seme 1 m Disable Pra Digable ol A ol a al wm p miu 17 Lan p This information shows all eight WAN interface G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 31 4 3 4INTERFACE BASIC ADVANCED Y STATUS SHDSL bis LAN WAN INTERFACE SIP ADMIN UTILITY Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility STATUS INTERFACE Interface Statistics Port InOctets InPackets OutOctets OutPackets I
7. N can use 3 to 36 such that 192kbps to 2304bps The default data rate is 2304Kbps n 36 It can set SHDSL bis as adaptive mode when you set Data Rate is 0 The modem will adapt the data rate according to the line status 4 2 1 3 SNR Margin This is an index of line connection quality You can see the actual SNR margin in STATUS SHDSL bis The larger is SNR margin the better is line connection quality The range of SNR Margin is 10 to 10 If you set SNR margin in the field as 3 the SHDSL bis connection will drop and reconnect when the SNR margin is lower than 3 On the other hand the device will reduce the line rate and reconnect for better line connection quality The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in NVRAM Check the parameters before writing in NVRAM Press to restart the modem working with new parameters or press continue to setup another parameter 4 2 1 4 TC Layer There are two TC layer setting on this modem EFM layer and ATM layer lt is based on the networks connected ATM based Access Network or Ethernet based Access Network 4 2 1 5 Rate Mode For adaptive mode you have to configure in Rate Mode lt will adapt the optimal data rate according to the line status G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 18 4 2 2 WAN The modem can support up to 8 PVCs WAN 1 was configured via BASIC menu except QoS If you want to setup another PVCs such as WAN 2 to 8 those parameters are setup on
8. STATUS ADMIN UTILITY e SYSTEM INFO e SYSLOG e CONFIG TOOL e UPGRADE LOGOUT RESTART Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility UTILITY CONFIGURATION TOOL Select Configuration Tool Configuration Tool Load Factory Default y Load Factory Default Restore Configuration Backup Configuration G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 45 Choose the function and then press 4 5 3 1 Load Factory Default Load Factory Default It will load the factory default parameters to the modem Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility UTILITY CONFIG TOOL Load Factory Default Press OK button to load the factory default configuration into the flash Note This action will change all of the settings to factory default value On the other hand you will lose all the existing configured parameters 4 5 3 2 Restore Configuration Sometime the configuration crushed occasionally It will help you to recover the backup configuration easily Click after selecting Restore Configuration Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility UTILITY CONFIG TOOL Restore Configuration Please select the configuration file that you want and press Ok button to restore the system configuration Browse the route of backup file then press Finish Brower the place of restore file name or put the name Then press OK The modem will automatically restore the saved configuration 4 5 3 3 Backup Configuration
9. Virtual Channel Identifier is for set up ATM Permanent Virtual Channels PVC The valid range for VCI is 32 to 65535 0 to 31 is reserved for local management of ATM traffic 4 2 2 4 AAL5 Encap VC mux VC based Multiplexing Each protocol is assigned to a specific virtual circuit VC based multiplexing may be dominant in environments where dynamic creation of large numbers of ATM VCs is fast and economical LLC LLC based Multiplexing One VC carries multiptle protocols with protocol identifying information being contained in each packet header Deapite the extra bandwidth and processing overhead this method may be advantagrous if it is not practical to have a sepatate VC for each carried protocol 4 2 2 5 QoS class QoS Quality of Service class The Traffic Management Specification V4 0 defines ATM service cataloges that describe both the traffic transmitted by users onto a network as well as the Quailty of Service that the network need to provide for that traffic There have four class four choice UBR CBR rt VBR and nrt VBR Select CBR to specify fixed bandwidth for voice or data traffic Select UBR for applications that are non time sensitive such as e mail Slect VBR for bursty traffic and bandwidth sharing with other applications UBR Unspecified Bit Rate is the simplest service provided by ATM networks There is no guarantee of anything It is a primary service used for transferring Internet traffic over the ATM network
10. CBR Constant Bit Rate is used by connections that requires a static amount of bandwidth that is avilable during the connection life time This bandwidth is characterized by Peak Cell Rate PCR Based on the PCR of the CBR traffic specific cell slots are assigned for the VC in the schedule table The ATM always sends a signle cell during the CBR connection s assigned cell slot VBR rt Varible Bit Rate real time is intended for real time applications such as compressed voice over IP and video comferencing that require tightly constrained delays and delay variation VBR rt is characterized by a peak cell rate PCR substained cell rate SCR and maximun burst rate MBR VBR nrt Varible Bit Rate non real time is intended for non real time applications such as FTP e mail and browsing 4 2 2 6 QoS PCR QoS PCR Peak Cell Rate in kbps The maximum rate at which you expect to transmit data voice and video Consider PCR and MBS as a menas of reducing lantency not increasing bandwidth The range of PCR is 64bps to 2400kbps G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 20 4 2 2 QoS SCR QoS SCR Substained Cell Rate The sustained rate at which you expect to transmit data voice and video Consider SCR to be the true bandwidth of a VC and not the lone term average traffic rate The range of SCR is 64kbps to 2400kbps 4 2 2 8 QoS MBS QoS MBS Maximum Burst Size Refers to the maximum number of cells that can be sent at the p
11. bars means that you must choose exactly one of the items If the item is shown in lower case bold with leading capital letter it is a command parameter For example shdsl bis mode is a command parameter in lt STU C STU R gt t 5 1 5Menu Driven Interface Commands Before changing the configuration familiarize yourself with the operations list in the following table The operation list will be shown on the bottom field of the window G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 54 Move to Top Move to bottom Up DB Exit Keystroke UP or DOWN or K U O LEFT or J RIGHT or L ENTER TAB Ctrl C Ctrl D Ctrl U Ctrl Q Down Enter Exit Down Enter Menu Driven Interface Commands Description Move to above field in the same level menu Move to below field in the same level menu Move to top field in the same level menu Move to bottom field in the same level menu Move back to previous menu Move forward to submenu Move forward to submenu To choose another parameters To quit the configuring item Disconnection Hot key switch to command line interface Display help menu G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 55 5 2 Main menu When enter to menu the screen will prompt as follow gt gt status Show running system status show View system configuration ping Packet internet groper command exit Quit system Command Description View the status of modem Internet ping
12. 2 j lv 2 p p 2 femmes p fenes 4 5 Command es o fo General Parameters Telnet Port 23 Trust Host List Warning the special trust host IP of 0 0 0 0 allows the access from any hosts on internet D IP Address 6 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 A 6 ri 8 9 to ELEM MLCCEM ee This is the default supervisor ID and password is root It is highly recommended that you change these for security purpose Supervisor ID Type the new ID Supervisor Password Type the existing password root is the default password when shipped Password Confirm Retype your new password for confirmation Telnet Port For using Telnet you may change the default service port by typing the new port number If you change the default port number then you will have to let user who wish to use the service know the new port number On trust host list configured 0 0 0 0 will allow all hosts on Internet or LAN to access the modem Leaving blank of trust host list will cause blocking all PC from WAN to access the modem On the other hand only PC in LAN can access the modem If you type the excact IP address in the filed only the host on this listing can access to the modem Click to finish the setting The browser will prompt the all configured parameters and check it before writing into NVRAM Press to restart the gateway working with the new paramete
13. After configuration suggest using the function to backup your modem parameters in the PC Select the Backup Configuration and then press Finish Browse the place of backup file name or put the name Then press OK The modem will automatically backup the configuration If you don t put the file name the system will use the default config1 log Home ERY LB Advanced Status Admin Utility UTILITY CONFIG TOOL Backup Configuration Press OK button to backup the system configurtion to the PC G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 521UD User Manual VU U1 46 4 5 4 Upgrade You can upgrade the gateway using the upgrade function Press in UTILITY BASIC ADVANCED STATUS ADMIN v UTILITY SYSTEM INFO SYSLOG CONFIG TOOL UPGRADE LOGOUT RESTART Basic Advanced status Admin Utility UTILITY FIRMWARE UPGRADE Firmware Upgrade Please select the firmware file that you want and press Ok button to upgrade the system then the system will restart a Select the firmware file name by click on your PC or NB and press OK button to upgrade The system will reboot automatically after finish the firmware upgrade operation G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 47 4 5 5 Logout To logout the modem press LOGOUT in UTILITY BASIC ADVANCED STATUS gt ADMIN v UTILITY SYSTEM INFO SYSLOG CONFIG TOOL UPGRADE LOGOUT RESTART For logout system and close window click the LOGOUT in UTILIT
14. Bridged connections do not use the IP protocol EoA can also be configured to provide a routed connection with the ISP which uses the IP protocol to exchange data G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 16 4 2 Advanced Setup Advanced setup contains SHDSL bis LAN WAN Bridge VLAN and STP parameters BASIC Y ADVANCED SHDSL bis LAN WAN BRIDGE VLAN IP STATUS ADMIN UTILITY 4 2 1 SHDSL bis You can setup the Annex type data rate and SNR margin for SHDSL bis parameters in SHDSL bis Click SHDSL bis BASIC Y ADVANCED SHDSL bis LAN WAN BRIDGE VLAN S IP STATUS ADMIN UTILITY Enter Parameters in SHDSL bis Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED SHDSL bis Operation Mode Setup Operation Mode Annex Type Annex AF Q9 Annex BG TCPAM Type Auto TCPAM 16 TCPAM 32 Data Rate n 64kbps 89 range 3 89 ce SNR marzin range 10 10 ICLayer EFM Layer ATM Layer Rate Mode Fixed Adaptive 4 2 1 1 Annex Type G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 17 There are two Annex types Annex AF Annex BG If the modem must connect to your ISP please check them about it If your modem configed to point to point application you must choose one of the two types according to which line rate you need 4 2 1 2 Data Rate N 64kbps You can setup the SHDSL bis data rate in the multiple of 64kbps The data rate repesent by N vaule
15. D Link DFE 530TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Rev B NetBEUI TCP IP File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks i E Remove MOpEnies Primary Network Logon Client for Microsoft Networks File and Print Sharing Description OK Cancel Choose IP address tab Select Specify an IP address Type IP Address and Subnet Mask items Click OK button Open IE or Netscape Browser to connect the modem Type http 192 168 0 1 G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 10 SOHO Router Remote Management and Configuration Windows Internet Explorer paa C gt LE Mtp192 168 0 1 JAE d ve sono Router Remote Management and Configuration 3 Ea amp The default IP address and sub net mask of the modem is 192 168 0 1 and 255 255 255 0 Connect to 192 168 0 1 root Remember my password CC Cem Type User Name root and Password root and then click OK The default user name and password both is root For the system security suggest changing them after configuration Note After changing the User Name and Password strongly recommend you to save them because another time when you login the User Name and Password have to be used the new one you changed G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO0 01 11 Function overview Following is the function overview of G SHDSL bis modem INDEX Function Overview Following listis the SOHO Bridge fu
16. SHDSL bis Mode CPE Side LAN Interface IP Type Fixed IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 1921680254 Hostname SOHO m WAN interface VPI 0 VCI 32 AAL5 Encap Bc Continue Restart The screen will prompt the new configured parameters Checking the parameters and Click The modem will reboot with the new setting or to configure another parameters G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 15 4 1 2 Reference Diagram For bridge modem it will act as a pass through device and allow the workstations on your LAN to have public addresses directly on the internet Bridge BAS P tye 6 zr d di LO IP 192 168 0 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gatew ay 192 168 0 254 IP 192 168 0 254 LLITTTTT dl IP 192 168 0 2 VPI 0 VCI 32 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Encapsulation LLC Gateway 192 168 0 254 EoA Ethernet over ATM protocol is commonly used to carry data between local area networks that use the Ethernet protocol and wide area networks that use the ATM protocol Many telecommunications industry networks use the ATM protocol ISPs who provide DSL services often use the EoA protocol for data transfer with their customers DSL modems EoA can be implemented to provide a bridged connection between a DSL modem and the ISP In a bridged connection data is shared between the ISP s network and their customer s as if the networks were on the same physical LAN
17. command 5 3 Status You can view running system status of shdsl bis wan interface stp and clear via status command Move cursor to status and press enter gt gt Shdsl bis Show SHDSL bis status lan Show LAN interface status wan Show WAN interface status interface Show interface statistics status pp Show STP status clear Reset statistics ohasl bis The SHDSL bis status includes line rate SNR margin TX power attenuation and CRC error of the product and SNR margin attenuation and CRC error of remote side The modem can access remote side s information via EOC embedded operation channel LAN status shows all their parameters including IP address Net mask Mac address and protocol information ce The statistic status of WANs and LAN interface can be monitor by interface command Show the STP status on all LANs and WANs clear Clear and rest all statistics data WAN status shows all their parameters including IP address Net mask PVC and protocol information lan wan interfa Stp G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 56 5 3 1 Shdsl bis Monitoring Window lt SHDSL bis Status SHDSL bis Mode CPE Side Line Rate n 64 Okbps Current SNR Margin OdB Attenuation OdB CRC Error Count 0 SHDSL bis Remote Side Status Current SNR Margin OdB Attenuation OdB CRC Error Count 0 Show SHDSL bis status includes the Mode Line Rate Current SNR Margin Atten
18. protocol SNMP and time synchronous BASIC ADVANCED STATUS Y ADMIN e SECURITY e SNMP SYSLOG e TIME SYNC UTILITY 4 4 1 Security For system secutiry suggest to change the default user name and password in the first setup otherwise unauthorized persons can access the modem and change the parameters There are three ways to configure the modem Web browser telnet and serial console Press to setup the parameters BASIC ADVANCED STATUS Y ADMIN SECURITY SNMP SYSLOG TIME SYNC UTILITY For greater security change the Supervisor ID and password for the modem If you don t set them all users on your network can be able to access the gateway using the default IP and Password You can authorize five legal users to access the modem via telnet or console There are two UI modes menu driven mode and line command mode to configure the modem Legal address pool will setup the legal IP addresses from which authorized person can configure the modem This is the more secure function for network administrator to setup the legal address of configuration G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 35 Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADMIN SECURITY Supervisor Profile and Security Parameters Supervisor ID and Password Supervisor ID root Supervisor Password Password Confirm F m User Profile D User Name User Password Password Confirm Ul Mode nae sa
19. will prompt the configured parameters and check it G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 40 before writing into NVRAM 4 4 4Time Sync Time synchronization is an essential element for any business which relies on the IT system The reason for this is that these systems all have clock that is the source of timer for their filing or operations Click TIME SYNC BASIC ADVANCED STATUS Y ADMIN e SECURITY e SNMP e SYSLOG e TIME SYNC UTILITY Time synchronization has two methods Sync with PC Synchronization with PC SNTP v4 0 Simple Network Time Protocol with Version 4 4 4 4 1 Synchronization with PC For synchronization with PC select Sync with PC The modem will synchronize the time with the connecting PC Home Basic Advanced Status Admin ADMIN TIME SYNC Utility Time Synchronization SYNC method Sync with PC SNTP v4 0 POS E oer eto with client System Time 0000 00 00 00 00 00 Sync Now G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO0 01 4 4 4 2 SNTP v4 0 For using the SNTP select SNTP v4 0 Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADMIN TIME SYNC Time Synchronization SYNC method SNTP v4 0 Simple network time protocol Service O Disable Enable Time Server 1 ntp 2 vt edu Time Server 2 ntp drydog com Time Server 3 ntp1 cs wisc edu Time Zone GMT 08 00 HONG KONG PERTH SINGAPORE TAIPEI v Update Period s
20. you want to ping Number of ping request packed to send key TAB for further selection Default It will send 4 packets only e 1 765534 Set the number of ping request packets from 1 to 65534 e t It will continuous until you key Ctrl C to stop Data Size From 1 to 1999 5 6 Exit If you want to exit the system without saving use exit command to quit system Command exit CR Message Please input the following information Do you want to disconnect y n Press y to confirm the exit operation G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 60
21. 55 255 255 0 be Netmask 255 255 255 0 VPI O VCI 32 Encapsulation LLC E IP 192 168 0 100 Netmask 255 255 255 0 1 Gateway 192 168 0 1 ey IP 192 168 0 200 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 2 4 6 1 1 CO side Click and CO Side to setup the modem and then click Next Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility BASIC STEP1 Operation Mode SHDSL bis Mode CO Side CPE Side ERA Advanced Status Admin Utility BASIC STEP2 LAN IP Address 192 168 fo fi Subnet Mask 255 255 255 i lo Gateway 192 fo i Host Name End WANI VPI lo VCI 32 Encap VC mux LLC Enter LAN Parameters IP 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Host Name SOHO Enter WAN1 Parameters VPI 0 VCI 32 G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 50 Click Click The screen will prompt the new configured parameters Check the parameters and Click The modem will reboot with the new setting 4 6 1 2 CPE Side Click and Side to setup Bridge mode of the modem and then click Next Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility BASIC STEP1 Operation Mode Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility BASIC STEP2 LAN IP Address 12 168 4 lo b Subnet Mask 255 i 255 d 1255 i lo Gateway 1192 168 P lo b HostName SOHO WANI VPI o VCI 2 Encap C VC mux LLC ELEM NEIN NL NN M Enter LAN
22. Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 6 The reset button can be used only in one of two ways 1 Press the Reset Button for one second will cause system reboot 2 Pressing the Reset Button for four seconds will cause the product loading the factory default setting and losing all of yours configuration When you want to change its configuration but forget the user name or password or if the product is having problems connecting to the Internet and you want to configure it again clearing all configurations press the Reset Button for four seconds with a paper clip or sharp pencil 2 2 SHDSL bis Line Connector Below figure show the SHDSL bis line cord plugs pin asignment Loop 1 8 WT Front View du Loop Top View 2 3 Console Cable Below figure show the cosole cable pins asignment 2 RXD receive Data 3 TXD Transmit date 54321 Lo IE 0000 G Signa Groung 9876 Front view of DB 9 F of the Console Cable G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO0 01 7 3 Install to the Modem This guide is designed to let users through Web Configuration or serial console with G SHDSL bis modem in the easiest and quickest way possible Please follow the instructions carefully Note There are three methods to configure the modem serial console Telnet and Web Browser Only one configuration application is used to setup the modem at any given time Users have to choose one method to configure it For Web configur
23. LAN 802 1Q Tag Based VLAN and Port Based VLAN User can configure one of them to the modem Home Basic Advanced status Admin Utility ADVANCED VLAN Virtual LAN Parameters General Parameter Mode Disable C 802 10 Tag Based VLAN Port Based VLAN 4 2 4 1 802 1Q Tag Based VLAN For setting 802 1Q VLAN click the 802 1Q Tagt Based VLAN The screem will prompt as the following G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO0 01 24 Home Basic Advanced Status Virtual LAN Parameters General Parameter Admin Utility ADVANCED VLAN Mode Disable 802 1Q Tag Based VLAN Port Based VLAN a 802 10 Tag Based VLAN Table No VID LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LANA WAN1 WAN2 WAN3 WANA WAN5 WANG WAN7 WANS 1 11 2 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O 30 O O O O O O O O O O O O 4 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O 5 0 o O O O O O O 1 O O O o 6 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O 710 o O O O O O O O O O O o 8 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O A ooo Jl Ja di Jill Jit n unm Jit dib ji Link Type Access Y Access v Access Y Access v Access v Access Y Access Y Access v Access v Access v Access Y Access v VID Virtual LAN ID It is a definite number of ID range from 1 to 4094 PVID Port VID It is an untagged member from 1 to 4094 of default VLAN Link Type Access means the port can receive or send untagged packets Trunk means that the prot can receive or send tagged pack
24. PE Side This modem can be setup as one of two SHDSL bis working mode CO side Central Office and CPE side Customer Premises Equipment For connection with DSLAM the SHDSL bis modem working mode is CPE For LAN to LAN connection one side must be CO and the other side must be CPE Set up a LAN IP address Subnet Mask Gateway and Host Name b WAN1 VPI VCI and Encapsulation Home Basic Advanced status Admin Utility BASIC STEP2 LAN IP Address 192 E lo i fi Subnet Mask 255 255 1255 f p Gateway 1192 168 lo 254 Host Name SOHO WANI VPI lo VCI 32 Encap C VC mux LLC For example a LAN IP address Subnet Mask Gateway and Host Name LAN IP 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 Host Name SOHO Some of the ISP requires the Host Name as identification You may check with ISP to see if your Internet service has been configured with a host name In most cases this field can be ignored b WAN1 VPI VCI and Encapsulation WAN1 VPI 0 VCI 32 Encap Click G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO0 01 14 Click to review the setting data Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility BASIC REVIEW REVIEW To let the configuration that you have changed take effect immediately please click Restart button to reboot the system To continue the setup procedure please click Continue button System Operation Mode System Mode Bridge Mode
25. Parameters IP 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 2 Host Name SOHO Enter WAN1 Parameters VPI 0 VCI 32 Click Click The screen will prompt the new configured parameters Check the parameters and Click The modem will reboot with the new setting G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 51 5 Configuration via Serial Console or Telnet with Menu Driven Interface In this section the detail of menu driven user interface will be described below line by line 5 1 Introduction 5 1 1 Serial Console Check the connectivity of the RS 232 cable Connect the male 9 pin end of console port of the modem and connect the female end to a serial port of your computer Start your terminal access program by VT100 terminal emulation with the following parameters Parameter Value Baudrate 9600bps Data Bits 8 Parity Check No Stop Bits 1 Flow control No Press the SPACE key until the login screen appears When you see the login screen you can logon to modem Note Only SPACE key invoke the login prompt Pressing other keys does not work User admin Password Note The factory default User and Password are admin both 5 1 2 Telnet Make sure the correct Ethernet cable connected the LAN port of your computer to this modem The LAN LNK LED indicator on the front panel shall light if a correct cable is used Starting your Telnet client with VT100 terminal emulation and connecting to t
26. Y Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility UTILITY LOGOUT This page offers you the opportunity to quit your SOHO Router When the YES button be clicked the SOHO Router is logout and your browser window will be closed When click the button the modem will logout and browser window will be closed G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 48 4 5 6 Restart For restarting the modem click the RESTART in UTILITY BASIC ADVANCED STATUS ADMIN Y UTILITY SYSTEM INFO SYSLOG CONFIG TOOL UPGRADE LOGOUT RESTART Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility UTILITY RESTART This page offers you the opportunity to restart your SOHO Router When the restart button be clicked the SOHO Router is restarting and your browser session will be disconnected This may appear as if your browser session is hungup After the server restarts you may either press your browser s reload button or close your browser and re open it several minutes later Press to reboot the modem When the restart button been clicked the modem will restarting and the browser session will be disconnected This may appear as if your browser session is hung up After the modem restarts you may either click the browser s reload button or close the browser and re open it later G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 49 4 6 Example 4 6 1 LAN to LAN connection with bridge Mode IP 192 168 0 1 IP 192 168 0 2 Netmask 2
27. ation you can skip item 3 For Serial Console Configuration you can skip item 1 and 2 For Telnet configuration you can skip 3 3 1 Check List 1 Check the Ethernet Adapter in PC or NB Make sure that Ethernet Adapter had been installed in PC or NB used for configuration of the modem TCP IP protocol is necessary for web configuration so please check the TCP IP protocol whether it has been installed 2 Check the Web Browser in PC or NB According to the Web Configuration the PC or NB need to install Web Browser IE or Netscape Note Suggest to use IE5 0 Netscape 6 0 or above and 800x600 resolutions or above 3 Check the Terminal Access Program For Serial Console and Telnet Configuration users need to setup the terminal access program with VT100 terminal emulation G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 8 3 2 Install the SHDSL bis Modem To avoid possible damage to this modem do not turn on the modem before Hardware Installation Connect the power adapter to the port labeled DC IN on the rear panel of the product Connect the Ethernet cable The device supports auto MDIX switching so both straight through and cross over Ethernet cable can be used Connect the phone cable to the modem and the other side of phone cable to wall jack Connect male end of RS 232 cable to the product and female end to any free COM port of PC Connect the power adapter by plugging power supply S
28. d to the port should be members in the same VLAN The network administrator typically performs the VLAN assignment The port configuration is static and cannot be automatically changed to another VLAN without manual reconfiguration As with other VLAN approaches the packets forwarded using this method do not leak into other VLAN domains on the network After a port has been assigned to a VLAN the port cannot send to or receive from devices in another VLAN Port Based VLAN Table No LAN1 1 WAN1 WAN2 WAN3 WAN4 WANS WANG WAN7 WANS ololololololols oojoo oag maoaununaosE maoamumnuunuaos ololololololols ololololololols ololololololols ololololololols olololo ololols ololololololols oolololololols ololololololols The default setting is all ports LAN1 to LAN4 and WAN1 to WAN8 connected together which means all ports can communicate with each other That is there are no virtual LANs The option is the most flexible but the least secure Port Based VLAN Table No LAN1 1 WAN1 WAN2 WAN3 WAN4 WAN5 WANG WANT WANS oolololiololoia maomumununumsnus maomumunumsunus manmnummsaonuos pmummmnimumuasg pummnimnmmaianu mummmnimmqnu pmummnimgmnao pmummnimumnaao oolololololola oolololololola mmmmnimumuagu G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 26 4 2 5 STP BASIC Y ADVANCED SHDSL bis LAN WAN BRIDGE STATUS ADMIN UTILITY Click STP can disable or enable the bridge STP mode Hom
29. e Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED STP Bridge STP Parameters General Parameter Mode ODisable Enable The default is disable G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 27 4 3 Status BASIC ADVANCED STATUS SHDSL bis LAN WAN INTERFACE STP ADMIN UTILITY On STATUS item you can monitor the following SHDSL bis Mode Line rate and Performance information including SNR margin atteunation and CRC error count IP type MAC address IP address and Subnet mask WAN interface information 8 WAN interface including IP address Subnet Mask VPI VCI Encapsulation Protocol and Flag INTERFACE LAN and WAN statistics information STP information include Bridge parameter and Ports Parameter G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 28 4 3 1 SHDSL bis BASIC ADVANCED Y STATUS SHDSL bis LAN WAN INTERFACE SIP gt ADMIN UTILITY Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility STATUS SHDSL bis Status Information Run Time Device Status TEST Line Rate n 5448 0 Kbps Performance Information Local Side SNR Margin 0 0 dB 0 0 dB Attenuation 0 0 dB 0 0 dB Clear CRC Error The status information shows the SHDSL bis status and performance information If the modem have connected to remote side it can also show the performance information of remote side Click Clear CRC Error can clear the CRC error count
30. eak rate The range of MBS is 1 cell to 255 cells Press to finish setting The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in NVRAM Check the parameters before writing in NVRAM Press to restart the modem working with new parameters or press continue to setup another parameter 4 2 3 Bridge If you want to setup advanced filter function in bridge mode you can use BRIDGE menu to setup the filter function blocking function Click to setup BASIC Y ADVANCED SHDSL bis LAN WAN BRIDGE STATUS ADMIN UTILITY G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 21 Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED BRIDGE Generic Bridge Parameters General Parameter Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 Static Bridge Parameters Table of Current MAC Entries Deny PCs to access Intemet except forward MACs Disable O Enable MAC No Add LAN WAN1 4 WANS5 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 Filter Filter w 5 Filter JI 1 2 Filter v 6 Filter v 3 Filter 7 Filter v 4 Filter v 8 Filter v Press in the bottom of web page to add the static bridge information Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility eneric Bridge Parameters General Parameter Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 Static Bridge Parameters Table of Current MAC Entries Deny PCs to access Internet except forward MACs Disable Enab
31. ecs 3600 SNTP is the acronym for Simple Network Time Protocol which is an adaptation of the Network Time Protocol NTP used to synchronize computer clocks in the Internet SNTP can be used when the ultimate performance of the full NTP implementation Service Enable Time Server 1 Time Server 2 and Time Server 3 All of the time server around the world can be used but suggest using the time server nearby to your country You can set up maximum three time server on here Time Zone Select the time difference between UTC Universal Time Coordinated formerly known as GMT Greenwich Mean Time and your time zone from the drop down list box Update Period How many times the modem can resynchronize to time server The unit is second Press to finish the setup The browser will prompt the configured parameters and check it before writing into NVRAM G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 42 4 5 Utility BASIC ADVANCED STATUS ADMIN v UTILITY SYSTEM INFO SYSLOG CONFIG TOOL UPGRADE LOGOUT RESTART This section will describe the utility of the product including SYSTEM INFO Show the system information SYSLOG Capturing log information CONFIG TOOL __ Load the factory default configuration restore configuration and backup configuration UPGRADE Upgrade the firmware LOGOUT Logout the system 4 5 1 System Info Click System Info for review the information BASIC ADVANCED STATUS ADMIN
32. erver Storage Server eese i g Wireless Si COE S mes Note Book Workstation S Switching z T Hub a i Laser Device T B AA PC IF Power Adapter a PC 7 Wall Jack gt d Uu G shdsl Pa DB 9 Cable ES Wire connection for SHDSL bis modem G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 9 4 Configuration via Web Browser Step 1 Click the start button Select setting and control panel Step 2 Double click the network icon a E Control Panel t w x BARA E Back konnad Up Cut Copy Paste Undo operties a n i a a A Views s m 5 g pi ia Accessibility AddNew Add Remove Date Time Display F Options Hardware Programs Control Panel m FLEX igh ai H 45 gei Jed ans FLEX Im Fonts Game Internet Keyboard hardware and sofwar Licens Controllers Options 3 d A p Microsoft Home i Q Technical Support Modems Mouse Multimedia Network ODBC Data Sources 32bit Y a Y a Passwords Power Printers Regional Scanners and Management Settings Cameras E Bs Sounds System Telephony Users Configures network hardware and so E My Computer 4 In the Configuration window select the TCP IP protocol line that has been associated with your network card and then click property icon Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed Il Client for Microsoft Networks
33. ets By default the initially configures one VLAN VID 1 A port such as LAN1 to LAN4 and WAN1 to WANS can have only one PVID but can have as many VIDs as the modem can store in the VLAN table Ports in the same VLAN group share the same frame broadcast domin thus increase network performance through reduced boardcast traffic VLAN groups can be modified at any time by adding moving or changing ports without any re cabling 4 2 4 2 Port Based VLAN Port Based VLANs are VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is based on the destination MAC address and its associated port For setting Port Based VLAN Click Port Based VLANI The screem will prompt as follows G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO0 01 25 Home ERY LE Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED VLAN Virtual LAN Parameters General Parameter Mode Disable 802 1Q Tag Based VLAN Port Based VLAN Port Based VLAN Table No LAN1 1 WAN1 WAN2 WAN3 WAN4 WANS WANG WAN7 WANS ololololololols Dojo ojojo o ale ooooo0ooa maununnanuss mmmnnimmnnima mmmnmnmumnnm mmmmnimmnna oolololololo ololololololols ololololololols ololololololols ololololololols Port Based VLANs are VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is based on the destination MAC address and its associated port When using the port based VLAN the port is assigned to a specific VLAN independent of the user or system attached to the port This means all users attache
34. he management IP of modem Type the command line on DOS mode telnet 192 168 0 1 Note The default IP address is 192 168 0 1 Wait for the login prompt appears Input User and Password after login screen pop up G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 52 cr Telnet 192 168 0 1 5 1 3 Operation Interface sHDSL bis BRIDGE status Window General system informat ion HESY 1496 0000 5242 004 1 software Version 1149E 0000 52420091 Chipset px381 1 11z Firmware Version 1127 Host name SOHO system Up Time UDAY OHR EMIN Press Enter to Return Menu Window For serial console and Telnet management the modem implements two operational interfaces Command Line Interface CLI and menu driven interface The CLI mode provides users a simple interface which is better for working with script file The menu driven interface is a user friendly interface to general operations The command syntax for CLI is the same as that of the menu driven interface The only difference is that the menu driven interface shows you all of available commands for you to select You don t need to remember the command syntax and save your time on typing the whole command line The following figure gives you an example of the menu driven interface In the menu you scroll up down by pressing key KK select one command by key L and go back to a higher level of menu by key JU For example to show the system information just logon
35. iguration information will prompt in command script 5 4 1 System information Move cursor to gt gt to system and press enter Status Window General system information MCSV lt 1473 0000 30316008 Software Version 1473 0000 30316008 Chipset G2237 108 041GT Firmware Version R3 1 1 Hostname SOHO System Up Time ODAY 2HR 39MIN From this screen you can know more about the general information of this modem 5 4 2 Configuration information Move cursor to gt gt to config and press enter You can view all setting using table format G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 59 5 4 3 Configuration with Script format Move cursor to gt gt to script and press enter You can view all setting using script format 5 5 Ping Ping command can use to diagnose basic network connectivity of modem Move cursor gt gt to ping and press enter The ping command sends an echo request packet to an address and then awaits a reply The ping output can help you evaluate path to host reliability delays over the path and whether the host can be reached or is functioning Command ping lt rp gt 1965534 t 11999 Message Please input the following information IP address IP 10 0 0 1 Number of ping request packets to send TAB select t Data size 1 1999 32 There are 3 parameters for ping command ip 1 65534 t 141999 IP address The IP address which
36. ion with DSLAM j SHDSL Eth LAN Ethernet SN AA thernet LAN SHDSL bridge modem SHDSL bridge modem _ Jj LAN to LAN Connection G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 5 2 Getting to know about the modem This section will introduce hardware of the modem 2 1 Front Panel The front panel contains LEDs which show status of the modem LED status description on front panel Power adaptor is connected to the modem SHDSL bis line connection is established wo SHDSL bis handshake tat Transmit or received data over SHDSL bis link 1 2 3 4 Oo Ethernet cable is connected to LAN Transmit or received data over LAN SHDSL bis line connection is dropped SHDSL bis self test 2 1 Rear Panel The rear panel of SHDSL bis bridge modem is where all of the connections are made DC IN E hod hed bd bed XN Tan T lll ll REO ll mm Connectors description on rear panel DC IN To connect your power outlet use the power adaptor inlet that comes with your package Ethernet 10 100BaseT auto sensing and auto MDIX for LAN port RJ 45 to LAN 1 2 3 and 4 connect the unit to an access point a network hub or the Ethernet port of a computer m 3 RS 232 Console port for system configuration and maintenance DB 9F LINE SHDSL bis interface for WAN port RJ 45 Reset button to reboot or reset your modem to factory default setting All RES customized settings that you have saved will be lost G SHDSL bis
37. le Address LAN WAM 4 WANS 8 1 1Dynamic 5 Filter 93 AE 7 20 2 Dynamic 6 Filter 1 01 23 45 67 89 01 Filter 3 Dynamic 7 Filter 4 Dynamic 8 Filter l Fiter w 5 Filter 2 Filter v 6 Filter 3 Filter 7 Filter Fl pr 4 Filter MIS Filter Filter v If you want to filter the designated MAC address of LAN PC to access Internet press Add to establish the filtering table Put the MAC address in MAC Address field and select in LAN field If you want to filter the designated MAC address of WAN PC to access LAN press Add to establish the filtering table Key the MAC address in MAC Address field and select in WANS field For example if your VC is setup at WAN 1 select WAN 1 Filter Press in the bottom of web page to review the bridge parameters G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 22 Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED BRIDGE Bridge Parameters Review To let the configuration that you have changed take effect immediately please click Restart button to reboot the system To continue the setup procedure please click Continue button Generic Bridge Parameter Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 Static Bridge Parameter Deny PCs to access Internet except forward MACs Disable No MAC Address LAN WAN1 WAN2 WAN3 WAN4 WANS WANG WAN7 WANS 1 01 23 45 67 89 01 Filter Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Filte
38. nDiscards OutDiscards LAN 86841 802 390075 3563 0 0 WAN1 0 0 0 0 0 0 WAN2 0 0 0 0 0 0 reset This table shows the interface statistics Octet is a group of 8 bits often referred to as a byte Packet is a formatted block of data carried by a packet mode computer networks often referred to the IP packet InOctets The field shows the number of received bytes on this port InPactets The field shows the number of received packets on this port OutOctets The field shows the number of transmitted bytes on this port OutPactets The field shows the number of transmitted packets on this port InDiscards The field shows the discarded number of received packets on this port OutDiscards The field shows the discarded number of transmitted packets on this port G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 32 4 3 5 STP gt BASIC gt ADVANCED Y STATUS SHDSL bis LAN WAN INTERFACE e SIP ADMIN UTILITY Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility Status Information a Bridge Parameter STP Function Enable Bridge ID 8000 000379 572002 Designated ROOT ID 8000 000379 572002 ROOT Port ROOT Path Cost None 0 m Ports Parameter D Disable B Blocking LS Listening LN Leaming F Forwarding WAN Port No LAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 State F D D D D D D D D This information shows the STP parameter The bridge parameters have Bridge ID The bridge ID of a configuration message is an 8 byte field The six l
39. nction overview If you want to see more information click the link of specific feature on the left window BASIC Quick Setup ADVANCED SADSL bis LAN e WAN BRIDGE VLAN SIP STATUS SHDSL bis LAN WAN SIP ADMIN SECURITY SNMP SYSLOG TIME SYNC UTILITY SYSTEMINFO SYSLOG CONFIG TOOL FIRMWARE UPGRADE LOGOUT RESTART G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 12 4 1 Basic Setup The Basic Setup contains operation mode basic LAN and WAN interface set up User can use it to completely setup the modem After successfully completing it you can access Internet or as LAN extension This is the easiest and possible way to setup the modem Note The advanced functions are only for advanced users to setup advanced functions The incorrect setting of advanced function will affect the performance or system error even disconnection Click Basic for basic installation ADVANCED STATUS ADMIN UTILITY 4 1 1 Bridge Mode Parameter Table SHDSL bis COside CPE side LAN IP address Subnet Mast Gateway 0 0 VPP NC 0 0 0 0 Encapsulation VC mx LILLC The flow chart of bridge mode setup N Setting WAN Setting m G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 13 Setup up system mode and SHDSL bis mode Basic Advanced status Admin Utility BASIC STEP1 Operation Mode SHDSL bis Mode COSide C
40. nity pool Press OK to finish the setup The browser will prompt the configured parameters and check it before writing into NVRAM Press Restart to restart the gateway working with the new parameters and press to setup other parameters G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 39 4 4 3SYSLOG Syslog is a standard method of centralizing various logs You can use a syslog server to store your servers logs in a remote location for later perusal or long term storage BASIC ADVANCED STATUS Y ADMIN e SECURITY e SNMP SYSLOG TIME SYNC UTILITY Click SYSLOG to configure Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADMIN SYSLOG Syslog Configuration m Syslog Service Setup Syslog Server Service Disable Enable Facility LOCAL USEO vw Syslog Server Setup Server Name Server Port 1514 To send logs to the LOG server you must configure the other servers from your network to send logs to that server Syslog Service setup 1 Click the enable item of Syslog Server Service to turn on syslog service 2 Select the syslog server facility The log facility allows you to send logs to different files in the syslog server Syslog Server Setup 3 Specify a server name to which all syslog messages will be sent 4 Specify a UDP port number to which the syslog server is listening The default value is 514 Make sure this is not blocked from your firewall Press to finish the setup The browser
41. ool Index Version IP Address Community 51 Disable O2 Disable O3 Disable pe O4 Disable O5 Disable am 4 4 2 1 Community pool Press Modify to modify the community pool You can setup the access authority G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 38 SNMP Community and Trap Parameters Table of current community pool Index Status Access Right Community 1 Disable Deny private Disable Disable 1 t to bo SNMP Status SNMP Community and Trap Parameters Table of current community pool Index Status Access Right Community 1 Disable private 2 Disable 3 Disable 4 Disable 5 Disable a r ENSEM NILUM Access Right for deny all access Head for access read only Write for access read and write Community it serves as password for access right After configuring the community pool press OK 4 4 2 2 Trap host pool SNMP trap is an informational message sent from an SNMP agent to a manager Click Modify to modify the trap host pool m Table of current trap host pool Index Version IP Address Community 3 4 Disable 5 Disable TT MC ce Version select version for trap host Version 1 is for SNMPv1 for SNMPv2 IP Address type the trap host IP address Community type the community password The community is setup in commu
42. ow order bytes are the MAC address of the switch The high order two byte unsigned 16 bit integer field is the bridge priority number Designated Root ID The unique Bridge Identifier of the Bridge assumed to be the Root this parameter is used as the value of the Root Identifier parameter in all CBPDUs transmitted by the Bridge Root Port Identifies the Port through which the path to the Root is established and is not significant when the Bridge is the Root and is set to zero It is the Port Identifier of the Port that offers the lowest Cost Path to the Root Root Path Cost The Cost of the Path to the Root from this Bridge this is equal to the sum of the values of the Designated Cost and Path Cost parameters held for the Root Port When the Bridge is the Root this parameter is zero The ports parameters have G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 33 Learning This is when the modem creates a switching table that will map MAC addresses to port number Listening This is when the modem processes BPDU s that allow it to determine the network topology Forwarding When a port receives or sends data In other words this is operating normally Disabled This is when the network administrator has disabled the port Blocking this means the port was blocked to stop a looping condition G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 34 4 4 Administration This session introduces security and simple network management
43. r Filter Filter Filter The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in NVRAM Check the parameters before writing in NVRAM Press to restart the modem working with new parameters or press to setup another parameter G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 23 4 2 4VLAN VLAN Virtual Local Area Network allows a physical network to be partitioned into multiple logical networks Devices on a logical network belong to one group A device can belong to more than one group With VLAN a device cannot directly talk to or hear from devices that are not in the same group With MTU Multi Tenant Unit applications VLAN is vital in providing isolation and security among the subscribers When properly configured VLAN prevents one subscriber from accessing the network resources of another on the same LAN VLAN also increases network performance by limiting broadcasts to a smaller and more manageable logical broadcast domain In traditional switched environments all broadcast packets go to each and every individual port With VLAN all broadcasts are confined to a specific broadcast domain The IEEE 802 1Q defines the operation of VLAN bridges that permit the definition operation and administration of VLAN topologies within a bridged LAN infrastructure Click VLAN to configure VLAN BASIC Y ADVANCED SHDSL bis LAN WAN BRIDGE VLAN S IP STATUS ADMIN UTILITY The modem supports two types of V
44. rs and press to setup other parameters G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 36 Telnet or Console mode User name Password Use ping test view the status and configuration Exit Web Brower mode Supervisor ID Supervisor Password l All function can use ogout Password Supervisor ID Supervisor Password G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 37 4 4 2SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP provides for the exchange of messages between a network management client and a network management agent for remote management of network nodes These messages contain requests to get and set variables that exist in network nodes in order to obtain statistics set configuration parameters and monitor network events SNMP communications can occur over the LAN or WAN connection The modem can generate SNMP traps to indicate alarm conditions and it relies on SNMP community strings to implement SNMP security This modem support both MIB I and MIB Il Click SNMP to configure the parameters BASIC ADVANCED STATUS Y ADMIN e SECURITY SNMP SYSLOG TIME SYNC UTILITY Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADMIN SNMP SNMP Community and Trap Parameters Table of current community pool Index Status Access Right Community 9 1 Disable O2 Disable O3 Disable O4 Disable O5 Disable LL L g yd Table of current trap host p
45. s on all LANs and WANs ports The STP state per LANs and WANS are as following Blocking A port that would cause a switching loop no user data is sent or received but it may go into forwarding mode if the other links in use were to fail and the spanning tree algorithm determines the port may transition to the forwarding state BPDU data is still received in blocking state Listening The switch processes BPDUs and awaits possible new information that would cause it to return to the blocking state Learning While the port does not yet forward frames packets it does learn source addresses from frames received and adds them to the filtering database switching database G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 58 Forwarding A port receiving and sending data normal operation STP still monitors incoming BPDUS that would indicate it should return to the blocking state to prevent a loop Disabled Not strictly part of STP a network administrator can manually disable a port 5 4 Show You can view the system information configuration and configuration in command script by show command Move cursor gt gt to show and press enter gt gt system Show general information config Show all configuration Script Show all configuration in command script system The general information of the system will show in system command config Config command can display detail configuration information script Conf
46. ter It provides a very stable system installation with a simplified set of configuration options to ensure problem free operation lt complies with G 991 2 2004 standard optimized for small to medium size business environment It provides business class multi range from 192Kbps to 5 696Mbps symmetric payload rates over existing copper wire It support four 10Base T 100Base T auto negotiation and auto MDI MDIX switching ports to meet the enterprise need 1 1 Features An easy to use graphic interface s accessed using any Web browser software for configuration and management with password control for various application environments A menu driven interface Command line interface CLI for local console and Telnet access for configuration and management Four 10 100Mbps Auto negotiation and Auto MDI MDIX switching ports for flexible local area network connectivity Fully ATM EFM protocol stack implementation over SHDSL bis Getting enhancements and new features via Internet software upgrade 1 2 Specification Bridge MODE Ethernet to SHDSL bis self learning Transparent Bridging IEEE 802 1 D Supports up to 2048 MAC learning addresses Management Easy to use web based GUI for quick setup configuration and management Menu driven interface Command line interface CLI for local console and Telnet access Password protected management and access control list for administration Software upgrade via
47. the pages of under ADVANCED On the other hand you don t need to setup WAN except you apply two or more Internet Services with ISPs BASIC Y ADVANCED SHDSL bis LAN WAN BRIDGE VLAN SIP STATUS ADMIN UTILITY Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED WAN WAN Interface Parameters Table of Current WAN Interface Parameter No WAN a vc Protocol Ethernet over ATM IP Address 1 92 168 01 VCI 32 1 QoS Class UBR QoS SCR 2400 Qos MBS 7 Protocol Ethernet over ATM made DA vor 3 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 AALS Encap LLC 2 QoS Class UBR QoS PCR 2400 QoS SCR 2400 EH QoS MBS 1 Protocol Ethernet over ATM VPI ry Y Subnet Mask 1965 255 255 AALS Encsp LLC i E 3 QoS Class UBR QoS PCR 2400 QoS MBS 1 Protocol Ethernet over ATM Y IP Address 192 168 4 1 VCI 35 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 AALS Encap LLC v 4 QoS Class ipm ax Enter the parameters 4 2 2 1 Protocol IP address and subnet Protocol You can disable or enable this WAN ports When enable there have only one protocol G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 19 can use Ethernet over ATM For Ethernet over ATM IP adrress subnet mask and AIM parameter must be set up 4 2 2 2 VPI VPI Virtual Path Identifier is for set up ATM Permanent Virtual Channels PVC The valid range for VPI is O to 255 4 2 2 3 VCI VCI
48. to the modem move down the cursor by pressing key K twice and select show command by key you shall see a submenu and select system command in this submenu then the system will show you the general information G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 53 5 1 4 Window structure SHDSL bis BRIDGE 2 enable Modify command privilege status show running system status show View system configuration Ping Packet internet groper command exit Quit system Command enable lt LR gt Message From top to bottom the window is divided into four parts 1 Product name SHDSL bis BRIDGE 2 Menu field Menu tree prompts on this field Symbol gt gt indicates the cursor place 3 Configuring field You will configure the parameters in this field lt parameters gt indicates the parameters you can choose and lt more gt indicates that there have submenu in the title 4 Operation command for help The following table shows the parameters in the brackets lt ip gt An item enclosed in brackets is required If the item is shown in lower case bold it represents an object with special format For example lt ip gt may be 192 168 0 3 1 1999 An item enclosed in brackets is optional 1 65534 Two or more items enclosed in brackets and separated by vertical bars means that you can choose one or none of the items lt STU C STU R gt Two or more items enclosed in brackets and separated by vertical
49. uation and CRC error count on both side You can press c to clear the CRC error count Press Ctrl c to quit this screen 5 3 2 Wan Move cursor gt gt to Wan and press enter Monitoring Window WAN IP address NetMask VPI VCI Encap Protocol Active 0 32 LLC Ethernet No 0 34 LLC Ethernet No 0 34 LLC Ethernet No 0 35 LLC Ethernet No 0 36 LLC Ethernet No 0 37 LLC Ethernet No 0 38 LLC Ethernet No 0 39 LLC Ethernet No Show WAN status include IP address Net Mask VPI VCI encapsulation type protocol on each WAN ports G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO 01 57 5 3 3 Interface Move cursor gt gt to Interface and press enter Monitoring Window lt Interface Statistics gt Port InOctets InPackets OutOctets OutPackets InDiscards OutDiscards You can view interface statistics data on one LAN port and eight WAN ports 5 3 4 STP Move cursor gt gt to STP and press enter lt STP Status gt Bridge ID Designated ROOT ID 8000 000379 000001 8000 000379 000001 ROOT Port ROOT Path Cost None 0 Max Age Forward Delay Hello Time 20 J X5 7 2 secs LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LANA WAN1 WAN2 WAN3 WAN4 WAN5 WAN6 WAN 7 WANS otate D LN D D D D D D D D D D Priority T248 226 128 128 1265 I29 Ive 1248 128 L29 126 128 Path Cost 100 100 100 100 S00 500 500 500 S00 S500 500 500 Hint D Disable B Blocking LS Listening LN Learning F Forwarding You can view all STP statu
50. web browser ATM with Traffic shaping UBR Unspecified bit rate CBR Constant bit rate VBR rt Variable bit rate real time VBR nrt Variable bit rate non real time AAL5 Encapsulation VC multiplexing and SNAP LLC G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual V0 01 3 Ethernet over ATM RFC 2684 1483 WAN Interface SHDSL bis ITU T G 991 2 2004 Compliance Annex A B and AB supported Encoding scheme 16 TCPAM 32 TCPAM Data Rate N x 64Kbps N 3 to 89 Impedance 135 ohms LAN Interface 4 ports switching hub 10 100Mbps half full duplex auto sensing and auto negotiation Auto MDI MDIX Automatic cross over Hardware Interface WAN RJ 45 connector LAN RJ 45 connector Console DB 9 Female connector Reset Button Reset button for factory default DC IN 12V DC power input connector Indicators General PWR WAN LNK ACT LAN 1 2 3 4 LNK ACT SHDSL bis ALM Physical Electrical Dimensions 18 7 x 3 3 x 14 5cm WxHxD Power 100 240VAC via power adapter Power consumption 9 watts maximum Temperature 0 45 C Humidity 0 95 RH non condensing Memory 2MB Flash Memory 16MB SDRAM Products Information lt gt 5210D G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem with 4 ports LAN G SHDSL bis Bridge Modem 5210D User Manual VO0 01 4 1 3 Applications DSLAM a v Internet j LAN TA Ethernet MAL Ad SHDSL bridge modem RIAS Connect
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Benutzerhandbuch Acronis Privacy Expert 9.0 Corporate Sony AW VGN-AW110J/H notebook Samsung BF1N4T013 Manuel de l'utilisateur Meco 67c3c8kk81 User's Manual EM NOME DAS IIBASES`` Benutzerhandbuch - Hewlett Installation Manual MARINE RADAR MODEL 1622 MR 88 User Manual User Manual Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file