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1. A 2 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Warranties and FCC Regulations IC CS 03 Notice instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is unlikely to cause harmful interference But if it does the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by Lucent Technologies IC CS 03 Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The Department does not guarantee that the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should make sure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company An acceptable method of connection must be used to install the equipment The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user t
2. Support for ATM AALS Support for a single PVC Interoperable with Lucent s Stinger DSLAM unit CellPipe 20A GX management CellPipe 20A GX units are managed through a command line interface You set up a serial connection and use VT100 emulation software to display configuration information on your computer monitor and use the computer to enter any changes You can use the command line interface to assign an IP address set VPI VCI values and assign an ADSL rate You can also use the command line interface to create a password for the CellPipe For a description of all the commands in the command line interface see Chapter 4 Using the Command Line Interface 1 2 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Installing a CellPipe 20A GX 2 Checking box content 2 2 Items you need for installation 02 0 cece eee eee 2 2 Connecting Caballero Wogan EEN lad edd 2 4 Checking the activity of CellPipe status lights o n unuuuuenuurnnrnn 2 5 A CellPipe 20A GX unit is easy to install Open the package and identify the package contents Then set up the cables and verify the activity of the status lights at the front of the unit CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 2 1 Installing a CellPipe 20A GX Checking box contents Checking box contents The box in which you received your CellPipe 20A GX unit should contain the items shown in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Box contents 1 CellPipe 20A GX unit 2 10BaseT Ethernet
3. gr burna e a ENEE EERE eee 1 2 CellPipe 20A GX management 1 2 What is the CellPipe 20A GX A CellPipe 20A GX unit is a high speed Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line ADSL device that supports bridging over ATM and supports RFC 1483 Multiprotocol over AALS You can use the CellPipe 20A GX to create a dedicated physical connection to Digital Subscriber Line DSL equipment at the telephone company You first attach your computer to the CellPipe 20A GX Then you connect the unit to a standard telephone line The other end of the line connects to DSL equipment at the telephone company Your DSL circuit is dedicated to your CellPipe unit With DSL you have the capacity to transfer data at very high rates The actual rate can vary according to the type of CellPipe you use the distance between the CellPipe and the DSL equipment and the line quality of the connection You can use DSL technology for Internet access telecommuting remote office connectivity multimedia and videoconferencing CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 1 1 Introducing the CellPipe 20A GX CellPipe 20A GX features CellPipe 20A GX features CellPipe 20A GX units include the following features ATM over ADSL through a single copper twisted pair telephone line Asymmetrical rates of 64K to 1M upstream and 64K to 8M downstream RFC 1483 bridging over AALS ATM Adaptation Layer Type 5 A 10BaseT Ethernet port PPP over ATM over ADSL ADSL based standards
4. Your communications program should display the CellPipe command line interface To display the available commands enter the help command gt gt help 3 2 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Implementing a Basic Configuration Assigning an IP address The following display appears on your VT100 terminal Command adsl default lan list manage ping quick r1483 restart save show ver entry to ADSL menu set all configuration to factory setting entry to Ethernet menu list status for enabled VC entry to system management menu ping IP for testing purpose quick setup for bridge configuration entry to RFC1483 menu reboot modem save and restart modem display configuration of VC and Ethernet display software version Assigning an IP address You must assign the CellPipe unit an IP address if you want to access the unit through your LAN Once you assign the IP address you can access the unit s interface through Telnet and you no longer need the serial connection described in Serial cable on page 2 4 To assign the unit an IP address proceed as follows 1 Enter lan atthe gt gt prompt If you do not see the prompt enter home to make the prompt appear gt gt lan 2 Enter the following command gt lan gt setip ip address whereip address is the Ethernet IP address you assign the unit For example CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 3 3 Implementing
5. check to make sure your Ethernet cable CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Implementing a Basic Configuration 3 Establishing a serial connecton 0 0 00 cece eee eee ee 3 1 Assigning an IP address 3 3 Using Quick Setup to create PVCs 00 Lee eee 3 4 Assigning a password 0 0 cee een tne e eae 3 5 Returning to the default configuration 00 0 0 eee eee eee 3 5 Displaying status or version number 3 6 Closing the command line mterface 0 0 ee eee 3 7 Before you can configure your CellPipe 20A GX unit you must establish a serial connection to access the unit s interface Once you have assigned the unit an IP address you can access the interface without a serial connection You can use the quick step function to establish your connection You should assign a password to prevent unauthorized tampering with your settings You can also use the interface to display status information Close the interface to prevent further changes Establishing a serial connection To establish a serial connection you must connect the CellPipe unit to a computer s serial port as described in Serial cable on page 2 4 and a telecommunications program must be installed on the computer CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 3 1 Implementing a Basic Configuration Establishing a serial connection Use a program such as HyperTerm PROCOMM PLUS Zterm or any other program that supports VT100 terminal emulation to open a session directly
6. 4 10 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Using the Command Line Interface Command Guide Using the list command Use the 1ist command to list the status of the Ethernet and ADSL ports For example gt gt list Port Ethernet DU TxPkts RxPkts Enabled 1786 2274592 0 Port adsl WE TxPkts 1 RxPkts 0 0 TxVPI VCI RxVCP VC Enabled 911222 0 40 lig 0 40 Using the ping command Use the ping command to ping to a remote device For example gt gt ping 192 168 2 23 You might want to assign an IP address to the CellPipe unit and then ping the machine you will use to telnet to the unit CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 4 11 Using the Command Line Interface Command Guide Using the quick command Use the quick command to perform a quick setup of your CellPipe unit as described in Using Quick Setup to create PVCs on page 3 4 Using the ver command Use the ver command to display the version number of the software currently installed in your CellPipe unit You can use this command to confirm that you have upgraded to a higher version For example gt gt ver 4 12 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Warranties and FCC Regulations A Product warranty cess BEE EE CRN NAR ae eae aes A 1 FCG Part 5 NOUCE Age re E Seu d ia ae NA EN A 2 ee ee A 3 Product warranty 1 Lucent Technologies warrants that the CellPipe unit will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve 12 months from
7. a Basic Configuration Using Quick Setup to create PVCs VM Lanz setip 10 10 10 2 Note A subnet mask address is optional For example gt lan gt setip 10 10 10 2 255 255 255 0 3 Enter the home command to return to the main commands gt lan gt home 4 Enterthe save command gt gt save Using Quick Setup to create PVCs To perform a quick setup of your CellPipe unit enter the quick command The quick command launches a program that prompts you for the values needed for establishing a permanent virtual circuit PVC You must supply the virtual path identifier VPI and virtual channel identifier VCI You also specify the type of filter to apply to Kyle incoming and outgoing or just one or the other packets and you enable or disable spanning tree functionality Following is an example of using the command gt gt quick VPI 0 128 5 VCI 1 1023 34 Packet Filter Any Ip Pppoe a Enable Spanning tree y n y Configuration ode Bridge Encapsulation RFC1483 Spanning Tree Enabled VPI VCI Packet Filter 9 34 ANY Preserve the configuration y n Press y to preserve the configuration 3 4 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Implementing a Basic Configuration Assigning a password In order for the new configuration to take effect you must explicitly save the configuration by entering the save command gt gt save Assigning a password To assign a password to a Cel
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9. crossover cable yellow 3 DSL WAN cable with RJ 11 modular plug connectors blue Power supply A CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 6 Warranty card Items you need for installation In addition to the items provided with your CellPipe unit you will also need an Ethernet interface and TCP IP software If you connect the unit to an Ethernet hub you will need a straight through Ethernet cable You must also provide your own serial cable 2 2 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Installing a CellPipe 20A GX Items you need for installation An Ethernet interface For your CellPipe unit to transmit data to and receive data from your computer your computer must have a properly configured Ethernet interface The interface can be built into the computer as it is on many recent Dell Apple Macintosh and Macintosh compatible personal computers or it can be an add on circuit board or PCMCIA card PC card To install and configure the interface in your computer follow the documentation provided with your hardware TCP IP or IPX software To communicate with a remote network your computer must have the necessary networking software often referred to as a stack A TCP IP stack enables you to connect to the Internet and to other networks that use the same networking standards as the Internet Many operating systems include software for TCP IP If TCP IP software is not included in your operating system you need to obtain a separat
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11. international apac Obtaining assistance through correspondence Send your technical support questions to one of the following email addresses or correspond by fax BBS or regular mail with Customer Service in Lucent s U S offices in Alameda CA Email from within the U S i support ascend com Email from Europe the Middle East or Africa EMEAsupport ascend com Email from the Asia Pacific region apac support ascend com Fax 510 814 2312 Customer Support BBS by modem 510 814 2302 Write to Lucent at the following address Attn Customer Service Lucent Technologies 1701 Harbor Bay Parkway Alameda CA 94502 3002 USA Important safety instructions A GENERAL 1 Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual There are no operator serviceable parts within the unit Refer all servicing to trained service personnel CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide v Important safety instructions 10 11 12 13 14 15 Product installation should be performed by trained service personnel only Install only in restricted access areas in accordance with UL1950 C22 2 No 950 and IEC60950 The maximum recommended operating ambient is 104 F 40 C Allow sufficient air circulation or space between units when installed in a closed or multiple rack assembly Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation To ensure r
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13. r1483 gt prompt gt r1483 gt home Save any changes you have made gt gt save CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 4 7 Using the Command Line Interface Command Guide Using the manage command The CellPipe 20A GX unit ships without a password To create a password proceed as follows 1 Enter manage at the gt gt prompt 2 Enter the setpass command gt manage gt setpass You are prompted for the old password 3 Enter the old password or just press Enter if the unit does not have a password You are prompted for the new password 4 Enter the new password You are prompted for the password again 5 Reenter the new password 6 To return to the main commands enter the home command at the gt manage gt prompt gt manage gt home 7 Save the new password gt gt save Using the lan command Use the 1an command to assign the IP address for the CellPipe unit Enter Lan at the gt gt prompt to access the set ip command then use set ip to configure an IP address gt gt lan gt lan gt setip ip address To add a subnet mask to the IP address use the following syntax gt lan gt setip ip address subnet mask 4 8 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Using the Command Line Interface Command Guide To return to the main commands enter the home command gt lan gt home Save any changes you have made gt gt save Using the save command Use save to save any configuration changes you
14. with the port to which the CellPipe unit is connected Set your communications software to connect with the following settings If you are not already familiar with the settings listed see the documentation for your communications software If you are using the software for the first time going through an online or printed tutorial is a good way to get started e Direct connection lIndicate that there is a serial cable connecting the CellPipe directly to the computer e Serial port Specify which of the computer s serial ports the software uses If the only serial port available is currently used by an internal modem you might need to use your computer s setup software to specify an external connector for the port that will be used in place of the internal modem In some cases you also might need to remove the modem For details see the manual for the modem and your computer s user manual e Terminal type Specify VT 100 e Duplex If the software lets you choose specify Full Because this is by far the most common choice most communications software specifies this value by default e Bits per second Specify 9600 e Data bits Specify 8 e Parity Specify None e Stop bits Specify 1 e Flow control Turn off software flow control XON XOFF and if possible hardware flow control RTS CTS Specify None Initially a CellPipe 20A GX unit has no assigned password When prompted for a password press Enter
15. L ATM layer in the modem Used by engineers in diagnostics Resets unit to default ADSL configuration Sets echo cancellation mode or FDM mode operation Most applications require FDM mode Displays the errors that occurred during transmission and connection Used for diagnostics Provides information about the ADSL state machine and is useful for debugging Defines the range of received tone Defaults to 32 and 255 For debugging purpose only Lists the current ADSL configuration settings In this command s output the H indicates hexadecimal numbers Restarts ADSL line Shows the operation of the ADSL mode Defines the sets of DMT mode in which the unit will operate Multi setting enables th unit to determine the line coding and autoselect the mod Enables or disables the Trellis code Trellis coding is an error correction and detection algorithm that generally improves performance of the system Normally should be set to on CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 4 5 Using the Command Line Interface Command Guide tx_pwr tx_bin Specifies attenuation of the upstream transmission power Adjusted according to the distance between COE and CPE The normal setting is 0 Increasing the setting will increase the attenuation and will lower the output power Defines the range of transmission tone Defaults to 6 and 31 For debugging purposes only To return to the main comma
16. Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Part Number 7820 0766 001 For software version 2 16B July 2000 Copyright 2000 Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved This material is protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries It may not be reproduced distributed or altered in any fashion by any entity either internal or external to Lucent Technologies except in accordance with applicable agreements contracts or licensing without the express written consent of Lucent Technologies Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing However information is subject to change Interference Information Part 15 of FCC Rules NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits Trademarks CellPipe 20A GX and Stinger are trademarks of Lucent Technologies Other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this publi cation belong to their respective owners Limited Warranty Lucent Technologies provides a limited warranty to this product See Appendix B for more information Ordering Information You can order the most up to date information and computer based training online at http www lucent com ins bookstore Feedback Lucent Technologies appreciates your comments either positive or negative about this manual Please send them to techpubs ascend com Lucent
17. Technologies Customer Service Customer Service Customer Service provides a variety of options for obtaining information about Lucent products and services software upgrades and technical assistance Finding information and software on the Internet Visit the Web site at http www lucent com ins for technical information product information and descriptions of available services Visit the FTP site at ftp ftp ascend com for software upgrades release notes and addenda Obtaining technical assistance You can obtain technical assistance by telephone email fax modem or regular mail as well as over the Internet Gathering information you will need If you need to contact Lucent for help with a problem make sure that you have the following information when you call or that you include it in your correspondence e Product name and model e Software and hardware options e Software version e If supplied by your carrier Service Profile Identifiers SPIDs associated with your line e Your local telephone company s switch type and operating mode such as AT amp T SESS Custom or Northern Telecom National ISDN 1 e Whether you are routing or bridging with your Lucent product e Type of computer you are using e Description of the problem CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide ii Customer Service Calling Lucent from within the United States In the U S you can take advantage of Priority Technical Assistance
18. de 4 3 Using the Command Line Interface Command Guide Some of the 12 commands listed in Displaying the Commands on page 3 1 are simple commands Others provide access to a whole set of commands or parameters In the latter category are the adsl r1483 manage lan save default and show commands The simple commands include restart list and ping To return to the main commands enter the home command gt lan gt home gt gt Command Guide Using the ads1 related commands Following are descriptions of the ads1 commands listed in Displaying the Commands on page 3 1 Command Description abort Disconnects the ADSL line and puts it into an offline mode You must use the startup command to instruct the unit to activate the ADSL line bitdn Displays downstream bit numbers for each tone DMT divides the available bandwidth into 256 frequency bins Each bit is worth 8kHz of data rate and the maximum number of bits per bin is 15 In other words this command displays the bit loading bitup Same as bitdn above but displays the upstream bit numbers There are a maximum of 32 upstream bins coding Defines the Red Solomon error correction level Normally should be set to auto 4 4 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Using the Command Line Interface Command Guide counts default ec_fdm fails print rx_bin show startup status stnl trellis Shows the registers counters of ADS
19. duct covered under warranty within ten 10 days of receipt of the product The warranty period for the replaced product shall be ninety 90 days or the remainder of the warranty period of the original unit whichever is greater Lucent Technologies will ship surface freight Expedited freight is at customer s expense The customer must return the defective product to Lucent Technologies within fourteen 14 days after the request for replacement If the defective product is not returned within this time period Lucent Technologies will bill the customer for the product at list price Out of warranty repair Lucent Technologies will either repair or at its option replace a defective product not covered under warranty within ten 10 working days of its receipt Repair charges are available from the Repair Facility upon request The warranty on a serviced product is thirty 30 days measured from date of service Out of warranty repair charges are based upon the prices in effect at the time of return FCC Part 15 Notice A Warning 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 when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the
20. e TCP IP software package For information about configuring the TCP IP software see the documentation for your operating system or TCP IP software package An IPX stack enables you to connect to Novell NetWare networks Ethernet cables If you are connecting a single computer to your CellPipe unit and the computer has a 10BaseT twisted pair Ethernet interface you do not need any additional Ethernet cabling In this case you can use the special crossover cable that came with your unit If you are connecting to a 10BaseT Ethernet network that includes a hub you need one standard 10BaseT cable to connect the CellPipe unit to the 10BaseT hub and another standard 10BaseT cable to connect the computer to the hub Note You cannot use the 10 BaseT crossover cable included in your CellPipe package for these connections You can use the crossover cable only for a direct connection between a computer and the CellPipe not for a connection to a 10BaseT hub CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 2 3 Installing a CellPipe 20A GX Connecting cables For information about proper cables and termination for a Thicknet 10Base5 or Thinnet 10Base2 Ethernet network see the documentation for your network Serial cable To establish a user interface with which you can change the default configuration or monitor the CellPipe you need a computer with a serial communication port capable of transmitting data at 9600 bps The serial communication port i
21. e provided with this product Special cables which might be required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site are the responsibility of the customer When installed in the final configuration the product must comply with the applicable safety standards and regulatory requirements of the country in which vi CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Important safety instructions it is installed If necessary consult with the appropriate regulatory agencies and inspection authorities to ensure compliance 16 A rare phenomenon can create a voltage potential between the earth grounds of two or more buildings If products installed in separate buildings are interconnected the voltage potential might cause a hazardous condition Consult a qualified electrical consultant to determine whether or not this phenomenon exists In addition if the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits take the following precautions e Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm e Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations e Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface e Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines e Avoid using equipment connected to telephone lines other than a cordless telephone during an electrical storm There is a remote ri
22. eliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these slots and openings must not be blocked or covered Installation without sufficient airflow can be unsafe Equipment mounted in a rack should be distributed to prevent a possible hazardous condition due to uneven loading The rack should safely support the combined weight of all equipment This product weighs approximately 2 Ibs The power source has to be adequately rated to assure safe operation of the equipment The building installation and or power source must provide overload protection Models with dc power inputs must be connected to a 48 Vdc supply source that is electrically isolated from the ac source in accordance with UL1950 C22 2 No 950 and IEC60950 For products installed in Nordic countries except Central Office equipment a type B plug or permanent connection must be used for connections to the main power supply Before installing wires to the dc power terminal block verify that these wires are not connected to any power source Installing live wires that is wires connected to a power source is hazardous Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where people will walk on the power cord Do not attempt to service this product yourself Opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel General purpose cables ar
23. ellPipe 20A GX Checking the activity of CellPipe status lights 3 Connect one end of a serial cable to the port labeled Terminalon the CellPipe unit Connect the other end to your computer Note You must provide your own serial cable Figure 2 2 CellPipe 20A GX rear panel KE TERMINAL ETHERNET Checking the activity of CellPipe status lights Observe the activity pattern of the lights at the front of the CellPipe unit to verify that your unit is connected properly When all the cables are connected verify that e The pwr light is on initially and remains on e The wan light is on initially blinks until a connection is established and then remains on e The lnk light is on if there is an Ethernet connection e The con light is on initially but does not remain on CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 2 5 Installing a CellPipe 20A GX Checking the activity of CellPipe status lights Figure 2 3 CellPipe 20A GX front lights act Ink con wan Ink is properly connected act BLINKS during any LAN traffic Otherwise remains off pwr ON when the CellPipe has power If not on make sure the power supply is properly connected ON only during the CellPipe self test If it stays on for more than three minutes contact Customer service ON when connected to an active WAN BLINKS when you are not connected to a WAN ON when you have an Ethernet connection established If not on
24. g The VPI and VCI values are set to 8 and 35 respectively The CellPipe 20A GX unit is configured as a CPE Customer Premises Equipment device and the ADSL rate is set to 2320 Kbps The CellPipe 20A GX is set up to work with a Stinger unit forwarding all traffic IP and PPP over Ethernet packets to that unit By default there is no password Just press the Enter key when prompted for a password Displaying the Commands The CellPipe 20A GX unit provides 12 commands that you can use to configure the unit or list status and version information Some of the 12 commands have sets of CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 4 1 Using the Command Line Interface Displaying the Commands commands nested under them To display a list of the available commands enter the help command gt gt help Command adsl default lan list manage ping quick 1483 restart save show ver entry to ADSL menu set all configuration to factory setting entry to Ethernet menu list status for enabled VC entry to system management menu ping IP for testing purpose quick setup for bridge configuration entry to RFC1483 menu reboot modem save and restart modem display configuration of VC and Ethernet display software version To run a command enter its name at the prompt For example gt gt adsl If the command opens a menu as does the ads 1 command the prompt changes to indicate the current menu For e
25. have made The save command also restarts your CellPipe unit Using the default command Enter the default command to restore the factory default settings of the CellPipe 20A GX unit Following are the default ads1 settings Parameter VPI VCI Stnl Trellis encoding EC FDM mode Coding gain Spanning tree Transmit Power Attenuation Bit swap model Filter Tx Start bin x End bin Rx Start bin Rx End bin Default setting 8 35 ULTIMODE Enabled FDM AUTO Disabled OdB Enabled CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 4 9 Using the Command Line Interface Command Guide The default 1483 settings are as follows Parameter Default setting setpan disable lt Spanning is disabled gt vpi 8 vei 35 pfilter any lt allows for passing of both IP and PPP over Ethernet gt Note By default there is no password After using the default command be sure to use the manage menu s set pass command if you want the unit to be password protected Save any changes you have made gt gt save Using the show command Use the show command to list the unit s Ethernet address and the VPI VCI values of all the PVCs currently configured For example gt gt show Ethernet ip 0 0 0 0 Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 Function VPI VCI Spanning Allow Rfc1483 8 35 Disable ANY Using the restart command Use the restart command to restart the CellPipe gt gt restart
26. lPipe 20A GX unit proceed as follows 1 Enter manage at the gt gt prompt If you do not see the prompt enter home to make the prompt appear 2 Enter the following command gt manage gt setpass You are prompted for the old password 3 Enter the old password If the unit does not have a password just press Enter Enter the new password You are prompted for the password again Reenter the new password Enter the home command to return to the main commands gt manage gt home 7 Save the new password gt gt save Returning to the default configuration To restore the factory default settings of a CellPipe 20A GX unit enter the default command gt gt default Enter the save command to save the default configuration gt gt save CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 3 5 Implementing a Basic Configuration Displaying status or version number Displaying status or version number The command line interface provides commands for displaying information about the line status for each enabled VC Ethernet and VPI VCI values ADSL status and your unit s software version Viewing line status for each enabled VC To display the Ethernet and ADSL line status for each enabled VC enter the List command gt gt list Displaying Ethernet and VPI VCI values To display the currently configured Ethernet and VPI VCI values enter the show command gt gt show Displaying ADSL status To display the current
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28. ly approved by Lucent Technologies IC CS 03 Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The Department does not guarantee that the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should make sure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company An acceptable method of connection must be used to install the equipment The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas AN Warning Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection auth
29. ly configured ADSL values proceed as follows 1 Enter adsl atthe gt gt prompt If you do not see the prompt enter home to make the prompt appear 2 Enter the following command gt adsl gt status 3 Enter home to return to the main commands gt adsl gt home Displaying CellPipe 20A GX software version To display the version of the software currently installed in your CellPipe 20A GX unit enter the ver command gt gt ver 3 6 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Implementing a Basic Configuration Closing the command line interface Closing the command line interface To close a CellPipe 20A GX unit s command line interface enter the exit command gt gt exit Connection closed by foreign host CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide 3 7 Using the Command Line Interface 4 Displaying the Commande 4 1 E KE TEE 4 4 A CellPipe 20A GX unit is managed through a command line interface You set up a serial connection and use VT100 emulation software to display configuration information on your computer monitor and use the computer to enter any changes You can use the command line interface to assign an IP address set VPI VCI values and assign an ADSL rate You can also use the interface to create a password for the unit If you want to discard all your changes and return to the factory default settings enter default at the prompt The default ADSL settings disable autobaud and enable payload scramblin
30. nds enter home at the ads1 prompt gt adsl gt home Save any changes you have made gt gt save Using the r1483 commands Enter r1483 at the gt gt prompt to display a list of the RFC 1483 options When the gt r1483 gt prompt appears enter the help command gt r1483 gt help A list of RFC 1483 related commands appears delpvec pfilter setpvc setspan delete VPI and VCI set packet filter typ set VPI and VCI A Enable gt lt Disable gt spanning tree To display a one line usage description of one of the parameters you can enter the help command followed by the name of the parameter For example gt r1483 gt help delpvc delpvc delpve all lt vpi gt lt vci gt 4 6 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Using the Command Line Interface Command Guide Command delpvc pfilter setpvc setspan Usage at the gt r1483 gt prompt To delete a PVC enter delpve lt vpi value vci value gt To delete all PVCs enter delpve all Use this command to specify whether a PVC will carry any kind of packet only IP packets or PPPoE packets For example to carry only PPP over Ethernet packets enter pfilter 8 35 pppoe 8 is the VPI value and 35 is the VCI value To configure a PVC enter setpve vpi value vci value To enable spanning enter setspan enable To return to the main commands enter the home command at the gt
31. nologies will bill the customer for the product at list price Out of warranty repair Lucent Technologies will either repair or at its option replace a defective product not covered under warranty within ten 10 working days of its receipt Repair charges are available from the Repair Facility upon request The warranty on a serviced product is thirty 30 days measured from date of service Out of warranty repair charges are based upon the prices in effect at the time of return FCC Part 15 Notice A Warning 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 when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is unlikely to cause harmful B 2 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Warranties and FCC Regulations IC CS 03 Notice interference But if it does the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are express
32. o this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas AN Warning Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide A 3 Warranties and FCC Regulations R Product warranty 2 eg aoee stag A lge Ee we B 1 FCC Part I 5 Notce 2h e ght att we Beant Ee B 2 TES 203 NOt CEs EE B 3 Product warranty 1 Lucent Technologies warrants that the CellPipe unit will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve 12 months from date of shipment 2 Lucent Technologies shall incur no liability under this warranty if The allegedly defective goods are not returned prepaid to Lucent Technologies within thirty 30 days of the discovery of the alleged defect and in accordance with Lucent Technologies repair procedures or Lucent Technologies tests disclose that the alleged defect is not due to defects in material or workmanship 3 Lucent Technologies liability shall be limited to either repair or replacement of the defective g
33. oods at Lucent Technologies option 4 Lucent Technologies MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES REGARDING THE QUALITY MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE BEYOND THOSE THAT APPEAR IN THE APPLICABLE Lucent Technologies USER S DOCUMENTATION Lucent Technologies SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS OR DAMAGES TO BUSINESS OR BUSINESS CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide B 1 Warranties and FCC Regulations FCC Part 15 Notice RELATIONS THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES Warranty repair 1 During the first three 3 months of ownership Lucent Technologies will repair or replace a defective product covered under warranty within twenty four 24 hours of receipt of the product During the fourth 4th through twelfth 12th months of ownership Lucent Technologies will repair or replace a defective product covered under warranty within ten 10 days of receipt of the product The warranty period for the replaced product shall be ninety 90 days or the remainder of the warranty period of the original unit whichever is greater Lucent Technologies will ship surface freight Expedited freight is at customer s expense 2 The customer must return the defective product to Lucent Technologies within fourteen 14 days after the request for replacement If the defective product is not returned within this time period Lucent Tech
34. ority or electrician as appropriate CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide B 3
35. s normally one you could use to connect an external modem If you are not already familiar with your computer s serial ports see your computer s user guide for more information If no serial port is currently free and you cannot add a serial port to your computer disconnect from one of the serial ports a device that you can temporarily do without for example an external modem To connect your CellPipe unit to your computer s serial port you need a serial cable a serial communication cable designed for connecting an external device The cable must be a high speed cable that is one that supports the hardware handshaking technique used by almost all recently manufactured modems The cable must have the appropriate plug for connecting to a serial communication port on your computer and either a 9 or 25 pin male D connector at the other end Note When you have finished making configuration changes you can disconnect the serial cable Connecting cables To connect the cables proceed as follows 1 Connect the WAN cable to the port labeled WAN on the CellPipe unit and plug the other end into the wall jack Note To connect the CellPipe to an Ethernet hub use your own straight through Ethernet cable 2 Connect the power cable to the CellPipe unit and then plug the other end into a wall outlet There is no power switch Connecting the power cable turns on the CellPipe 2 4 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Installing a C
36. sk of electric shock from lightning e Do not use a telephone or other equipment connected to telephone lines to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak A Warning To reduce the risk of fire communication cable conductors must be 26 AWG 0 13 mm or larger Avertissement Afin de r duire les risques d incendie les fils conducteurs du cable A de communication doivent tre d un calibre minimum de 26 AWG American Wire Gauge c est dire d un minimum de 0 13 mm Warnung Um Feuer Risiko zu reduzieren m sssen die Querschnitte der Kommuni kationskabel Leiter 0 13 mm oder gr er sein B SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS 17 Lithium batteries CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide vii Important safety instructions A A 18 Warning The battery can explode if incorrectly replaced Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Avertissement Il y a danger d explosion si la batterie n est pas remplac e correctement Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type recommand par le fabricant Mettre au rebut les batteries usag es conform ment aux instructions du fabricant Warnung Die Batterie kann eventuell explodieren wenn sie nicht ordnungsgem ausgetauscht wird Ersetzen Sie die Batterie nur mit einer Batterie des gleichen oder eines hnlichen vom Hersteller empfohlenen Typs Ent
37. sorgen Sie gebrauchte Batterien gem den Anweisungen des Herstellers Mains Disconnect no power switch Caution The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device Make sure that the outlet socket is located installed near the equipment and is easily accessible Attention Le cordon d alimentation est utilis comme interrupteur g n ral La prise de courant doit tre situ e ou install e proximit du mat riel et tre facile d acc s Vorsicht Zur sicheren Trennung des Ger tes vom Netz mu der Netzstecker gezogen werden Stellen Sie sicher da sich die Steckdose in der N he des Ger tes befindet und leicht zug nglich ist viii CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Contents Introducing CellPipe 20A GX cesseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneeees 1 1 What 1s the CelIPIpe 20A GX suessgras eea rea penei pee eotie 1 1 elle 20A GX Tear manninen n a a a n a a e 1 2 CellPipe 20A GX management eee ceeeseceeeesceeeeeeeeeecaecaeeseeseeeeeeeeseaesaeenaes 1 2 Installing a CellIPipe 20A GX ccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 1 Checking box Contents nirst enine Ter rE irer saer aE E EEEE 2 2 Items you need for installation sseeeseeeeeeeeeseeeseeessseestessresrssrestessrsressrssresresresressese 2 2 An Ethernet interlace s cisscacestseus seceies isrener EE 2 3 Connecting cables ss ic iccscsscessssdvssistascssesssssehsteg edanean ei ap o stika don SEENEN 2 4 Checking the activity of CellPipe status
38. xample gt gt adsl To display the list of commands available in the current menu enter the he 1p command For example gt adsl gt help 4 2 CellPipe 20A GX User s Guide Using the Command Line Interface Displaying the Commands abort abort ADSL line bitdn ADSL downstream bit loading value bitup ADSL upstream bit loading value coding lt 0 gt lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 5 gt lt 6 gt lt Auto gt dB coding gain counts display ADSL counters default reset to default ADSL setting ec_fdm lt Ec gt lt Fdm gt set EC or FDM mode fails DSL error counts print ADSL line status rx_bin lt start_bin gt lt end_bin gt show display ADSL parameter configuration startup restart ADSL line status display ADSL line status stnl lt T1 413 gt lt g lite gt lt g Dmt gt lt Multi gt T1 43 Multi Vendors trellis lt Enable gt lt Disable gt Trellis encoding tx_pwr lt 0 gt lt 12 gt dB Tx power attenuation tx_bin lt start_bin gt lt end_bin gt To display information about a command enter he 1p followed by the name of the command For example in the Ethernet menu you could display help about the setip command as follows gt lan gt help setip setip setip etherip subnet mask where etheripis the required information and subnet mask is the optional information CellPipe 20A GX User s Gui
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