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1. Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility Remote Management Host Modify legal management IP address Note an empty pool defaults to a security level that would allow any management connections from any host in LAN but deny all connections from WAN side A 0 0 0 0 entry in the pool will allow all management connections from any host including the Internet 10 IP Address 4 9 0 0 0 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 16 Cancel Reset Finish Figure 36 Remote Management Host section Administration Options 58 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration A configuration of 0 0 0 0 will allow all hosts on Internet or LAN to access the Model 3202 If you leave the trusted host list completely blank you will block all PCs on the WAN from accessing the Model 3202 On the other hand only PCs in the LAN can access the Model 3202 If you type the exact IP address in the filed only that host can access the Model 3202 Click Finish to commit your changes The browser will prompt the configured parameters and check it before writing into NVRAM Press Restart to reboot the Model 3202 with the new settings Click Continue to con figure other options SNMP Administration 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
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3. 58 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration 59 Community 60 oobis 61 eter tet ient i enn e eR HH 61 System E N 61 Tool oin qut eee Ritus tnu a derit 62 CD m P RR 63 ET e E E E E E E 63 64 33 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration Introduction Model 3202 provides a browser interface that allows you to configure and manage the modem Make sure that the PC you use for configuration has an Ethernet adapter and installed After you set up the IP address for the 3202 you can access the modem s Web interface applications directly in your browser by enter ing the IP address You can then use your Web browser to manage and configure the unit from a PC Setting Up the WMI This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web Management Interface WMI The WMI is an HTML based management interface that allows you to easily set up and manage the Model 3202 The Model 3202 offers all monitoring and management features that allow users to manage this Model 3202 form anywhere on the network through a standa
4. 82 82 83 eee er ee A 83 e NOURRITURE 84 Ec m CU 84 85 E 85 65 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Pison De idera metn ein tede diede 85 Status Command SUP ERIS 86 EJIIS 86 Interface pese ERE re e VL ren FR pere 86 Show Command E pendes 87 87 Reboot Command iin eerte 88 88 Administration Command UR 89 I pos eR EE 89 Mod Add tete OE er tete 89 PIU i 90 Taer I CP PON a 90 Legal IP Address Pool EORR RUE E EI etr t eds 90 Dj ate 91 Gom eetsd 91 Trap 92 Supervisor Password ID He ex HE P drca Er Red 93 Supervisor Password MM 93 eer Jj 93 Uulity Command Menu eter ite rec retire 94 ta PN 94 Backup system cederet encore tetro
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6. etel CT 15 lypocraphicaliconventions used 10 TMS documents E 16 E EE E E E A ETE 16 E E T E E E A A A E 17 202 ER ER rice eee 18 Model 3202 front 19 19 Model 3202 20 DorgdescHpHODse mec Teu E 20 21 te mH ae Te RN Ne ee 21 EERS TREERE 22 23 sere meer E UD T 23 Distance chatten uv eee e uere IM TT dure MT MTM CE 24 Distance Chart 3200 Series Per Nire Pai orao oa e e A E A A A A A 24 Ditame 2 24 Disance Chare Model 3209 8 W Wiel di Parr eee ee ec A E 25 3 T 26 P 27 eC NCE RR aes eM CEE T E TET 27 Network dietam e we p e Ue m ME P 28 epu ee MEC UM E 28 ACG Rowe db LE 28 Locatomand mounting requirements ere e uec T E 29 Inscalling the Modeli3202 29 29 Connecting cables e aane e eU UU Re t e eum e TM 20 Grounding che Model 3202 and connectie DOW eere e 30 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Table of Contents Gontigunap the Model 3209 5 ose d tette 31
7. Figure 39 Trap host pool configuration Version Select version for trap host Version 1 is for SNMPv1 Version 2 for SNMPv2 Disable Turn off IP Address Enter the trap host IP address Community Enter the community password Click OK to finish the setup The browser will prompt the configured parameters and check it before writing into NVRAM Press Restart to reboot the Model 3202 with the new settings Click Continue to configure other options Utility Options This section allows you to manage utility options for the Model 3202 including system infor Gritty mation the configuration tool upgrade information log out of the system and restart the sys t UPGRADE em LOGOUT RESTART System Information To review system information click System Info in the Utility menu Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility UTILITY SYSTEM INFO General System Information BASIC MCSV 1608 0031 107162CF ADVANCED Software Version 1608 0031 107162CF Chipset PEF 24628 STATUS Firmware Version 1 1 1 5 8 002 Host Name ISOHO gt ADMIN Serial No BKMSL2X90015 System Up Time DDAY OHR 33MIN CONFIG TOOL Finish Refresh Help UPGRADE LOGOUT RESTART Figure 40 System Information page Utility Options 61 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration You can check the MCSV Software Version Chipset Firmware Version Host Name and
8. VLAN terae P EE Ere DIEI Pere rie re 43 Configuring 802 10 VLAN terrre EHE PIC RE ER ERR RU UD aS 44 Port VLAN 46 cases 47 Qualia Service eU 48 Port Based Pain ry sc ERES overs UE EUREN Ee ens 49 Tag a E dra en demand d egeret tle 50 WRR Scheduling Configuration Example 51 IP OSCI Pror 52 D iffesentiated Services OVelVIew Lis tette pei eee Deae pel fes no Ee a EE 52 Conheurins DSCDP ODBHOBS once nieto etie bre Het 54 Rate Control eie i toe PRU ERBEN UH EUER DEP FP a 55 Status vp D GU a it DE De Iso tea A 56 LUNE SESQUS eere oom eei n odere erc te edt tm e en dne 56 holes BICI MM 56 57 etre eee Dr Pe End aie een RE egt do a edenda pu beet en te ADDE 57 Secur ETE E Eea Kie ates 57 User 58 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Table of Contents
9. x 2 v 7 2 with management port and cannot communicate with each other This option T Um is the most limiting but also the most secure 5 Li 7 Li L1 Advanced Configuration Options 46 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration PortBased QinQ Click on VLAN under Advanced on the main menu to reach the VLAN advanced configuration page Then select the radio button for Port Based QinQ to display the configuration options Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED VLAN Virtual LAN Parameters BASIC General Parameter v ADVANCED Mode ODisable 802 10 Tag Based VLAN O Port Based VLAN Port Based LINE VLAN Port Based QinQ Table i es Limiting NI gt STATUS M g a o B ADMIN 3 n o rn 4 B UTILITY 5 6 D 7 o o o 8 D 1 1 1 1 1 1 ink Type Access Access Access Access Trunk Access 33024 Cancel Reset Finish Figure 20 PortBased QinQ VLAN page PVID Port VID An untagged member of the default VLAN Select from 1 to 4094 TPID Tag Protocol Identifier Enter 33024 for IEEE802 1Q Link Type Select from Ac
10. Remote office Provide network connectivity to branch offices over voice grade twisted pair Main office Wireless Backhaul Figure 4 Model 3202 application Introduction 23 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Distance charts 2 Applications overview Distance Chart 3200 Series Per Wire Pair Table 4 Distance Chart 3202 Series Wire Pair DSL Line Rate 26 AWG 0 4mm 24 AWG 0 5mm 22 AWG 0 65mm N kbps kft km kft km kft km 3 192 Zales 6 6 2 2 8 3 34 8 10 6 4 256 19 5 5 9 24 7 7 5 31 5 9 6 8 512 5 5 22 1 6 7 28 3 8 6 12 768 16 5 5 20 9 6 4 26 7 8 1 16 1024 16 4 9 20 2 6 2 25 9 7 9 20 1280 15 4 6 19 5 8 24 3 7 4 24 1536 14 5 4 4 18 3 5 6 23 5 7 2 32 2048 13 5 4 1 17 1 5 2 21 8 6 6 36 2304 13 4 16 4 5 21 6 4 60 3840 10 3 12 6 3 8 16 2 4 9 72 4608 9 5 2 9 12 3 7 15 4 4 7 89 5696 8 5 2 6 10 8 3 3 13 8 4 2 Distance Chart Model 3202 4W 4 Wire 2 Pair Table 5 Distance Chart Model 3202 4W 4 Wire 2 Pair DSL Line Rate 26 AWG 0 4mm 24 AWG 0 5mm 22 AWG 0 65mm N kbps kft km kft km kft km 6 512 19 5 5 9 24 7 7 5 31 5 9 6 8 512 19 5 5 9 24 7 7 5 31 5 9 6 16 1024 17 5 5 3 22 1 6 7 28 3 8 6 24 1536 16 5 5 20 9 6 4 26 7 8 1 32 2048 16 4 9 20 2 6 2 25 9 7 9 40 2560 15 4 6 19 5 8 24 3 7 4 48 3072 14 5 4 4 18 3 5 6 23 5 7 2 64 4096 13 5 4 1 17 1 5 2 21 8 6 6 72 4608 13 4 16 4 5 21 6 4 120 7680 10 3 12 6
11. repe 103 DU MM nm 103 lU 103 WOU M EE 103 Port pinouts 104 Introduction sic ee a S EHE eR SHE 105 qd EE 105 la D R 106 List of Figures CV VA ON me eR BR US 00 09 09 00 WO UU Q DN c c OV HK DOAN DU OGU Modto te ae ere M M 18 Model 3202 front pane LEDS cce ecce ctr dE erc ELE 19 Model 3202 rear panel ces MINUM SEU RE E ocean eure os 20 application eee Ses cpu DM Et IE EM de 23 Model 3207 connection ue ete ree oue de UEM He e TN SW ETT 28 30 System login ___ _____ 34 eec Anc ut cle say Can cies E 2n Operation mode and MGMT port 25 DACP 27 LAN Setup fos i veru EE Gere es on Review and save Basie setup E M gere e E 38 39 4l VLAN etos ater on 42 S0 21O Tae VLAN 43 VEAN Ge a
12. eater 98 98 96 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 6 Contacting Patton for assistance Introduction This chapter contains the following information e Contact information describes how to contact Patton technical support for assistance Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs contains information about the Model 3202 warranty and obtaining a return merchandise authorization RMA Contact information Patton Electronics offers a wide array of free technical services If you have questions about any of our other products we recommend you begin your search for answers by using our technical knowledge base Here we have gathered together many of the more commonly asked questions and compiled them into a searchable database to help you quickly solve your problems Patton support headquarters in the USA Online support available at www patton com E mail support e mail sent to support patton com will be answered within 1 business day Telephone support standard telephone support is available five days a week from 8 00 am to 5 00 pm EST 1300 to 2200 UTC by calling 1 301 975 1007 Alternate Patton support for Europe Middle East and Africa EMEA Online support available at www patton inalp com E mail support e mail sent to support patton inalp com will be answered within 1 business day Telephone support standard telephone support is av
13. Command 8 4 Command 5 Command 8 General Parameters Telnet Port 23 Figure 34 Security Administration page 57 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration User Profiles For better security change the Supervisor ID and Supervisor Password for the Model 3202 If you don t set them all users will be able to access the Model 3202 using the default Supervisor ID and Supervisor Password which is root You can authorize five legal users to access the Model 3202 via telnet or console only There are two UI modes menu driven mode and command mode to configure the Model 3202 The default user name and Password are admin There are two UI modes the WMI and the Telnet Console mode to set up the Model 3202 Telnet Console Mode Web Browser Mode User Name Supervisor ID Supervisor Password Password Supervisor Password Only available functions Ping View Status Configuration All nus available Exit All functions are available Logout Figure 35 Model 3202 configuration modes Remote Management Hosts The Remote Management Host section of the Security Administration page enables you to set up the legal IP addresses from which authorized persons can configure the Model 3202 This is the most secure way for the network administrator to set up the legal address of configuration
14. Console and Telnet configuration Table 29 VLAN Tag Priority Levels Priority Level Traffic Type O default Best Effort 1 Background 2 Spare 3 Excellent Effort 4 Controlled Load 5 Video less than 100 milliseconds latency and jitter 6 Voice less than 10 milliseconds latency and jitter 7 Network Control For example you can set the Model 3202 to use Weighted Round Robin WRR queuing Type 1 that speci fies a relative weight of each queue WRR uses a predefined relative weight for each queue that determines the percentage of s time to services for each queue before moving on to the next queue Table 30 VLAN Tag Priority QoS Options VLAN Tag Index 7 Queue Index IP DSCP Priority QoS Differentiated Services DiffServ is a class of service CoS model that enhances best effort Internet services by differentiating traffic by users service requirements and other criteria Packets are specifically marked allowing network nodes to provide different levels of service as appropriate for video playback voice calls or other delay sensitive applications via priority queuing or bandwidth allocation The DSCP value used to identify 64 levels 26 64 of service determines the forwarding behavior that each packet gets across the DiffServ network Based on the marking rule different kinds of traffic can be marked for different priorities of forwarding Resources can then be allocated according to the DSCP values and
15. RENT 103 TA E E PUNTI 103 103 101 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide G SHDSL Connector B Specifications Shielded RJ 45 G SHDSL Specifications ITU T G 991 2 2004 2Base TL EFM Bonding IEEE 802 3ah PAF DSL Modulation TC PAM 32 TC PAM 16 Ethernet Connector 4 x 8 position shielded RJ 45 Auto sensing 10 100Base TX with half or full duplex operation LAN Protocols 802 1d Transparent Bridging 2K MAC address learning bridge VLAN Support IEEE 802 1q VLAN Tagging Port Based VLAN up to 4K VLANs VLAN Stacking Q in Q QoS Support Rate limiting rule based port based Traffic classification based on port 802 1p DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point WRR Weighted Round Robin SPQ Strict Priority Queing scheduling algorithm Management Connector WEB Shielded RJ 45 Console Shielded RJ 45 G SHDSL Connector 102 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide B Specifications Management Interface Web based GUI CLI for local and console access password protected SNMP 1 2 RFC 1157 1901 1905 agent and MIB RFC 1213 1493 EFM OAM IEEE 802 3af Software upgradeable via web browser TFTP Front Panel Indicators Power Alarm Diagnostic WAN Link x4 Ethernet Link x4 Ethernet 100M x4 Power Supply AC Universal Input UI 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Output 9VDC 2A Environment Operating Temp
16. ehe 1209 31 Web configuration 31 C onseletconfieurap I Er e 31 Melmercontiguration requirements es a e EUN 31 26 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 3 Hardware installation Introduction This chapter contains information for planning the installation of the Model 3202 with the following installa tion procedures Unpacking the Model 3202 on page 29 lists the contents of the shipping box Connecting cables on page 29 describes how to install the port cables e Grounding the Model 3202 and connecting power on page 30 describes how to ground and connect the power source Planning the installation Before beginning the actual installation we strongly recommend that you gather all the information you will need to install and set up the device Create a network diagram e Gather IP related information Install the hardware and software needed to configure the Model 3202 Verify power source reliability When you finish preparing for your installation go to section Installing the Model 3202 on page 29 to install the device Introduction 27 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 3 Hardware installation Network diagram Draw a network overview diagram that displays all neighboring IP nodes connected elements and telephony components Figure 5 shows possible network connections to the Model 3202
17. 128 256KE 512 IME Port 5 DSL No Limit 128 256KE 512KE T IML Port 6 Sniffing No 128K 256K _ 512KL IM Setup Command Menu 82 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration MGMT The mgmt command menu lists commands for configuring the IP address and subnet mask for the MGMT port Move the cursor gt gt to mgmt in the setup menu and press Enter The following menu displays gt gt address MGMT IP address and subnet mask Command setup mgmt 1 1 more Message Please input the following information Interface number 1 1 The Model 3202 only has one MGMT interface The default interface number is 1 The default IP address and subnet mask are 196 168 1 1 and 255 255 255 0 Command setup mgmt 1 address ip lt netmask gt Message Please input the following information IP address ENTER for default 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask ENTER for default lt 255 255 255 0 gt DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a communication protocol that allows network adminis trators to manage and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol IP addresses in an organization s net work Each machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique IP address When an organization sets up the users with a connection to the Internet an IP address must be assigned to each machine Without DHCP the IP address must be entered manually at
18. Access Right Community Read public Write private Click Modify to set up community pools Index Access Right Community Enable private Deny Read 2 Disable 3 Disable 4 Disable 5 Disable Cancel Figure 38 SNMP community pool configuration In the table of the current community pool you can set up access Status Enable Turn on the SNMP function Disable Turn off the SNMP function Access Right Deny Restrict all access Read Read only access Write Read write access Community The password for write access After configuring the community pool click Finish The browser will prompt the configured parameters and check it before writing into NVRAM Press Restart to reboot the Model 3202 with the new settings Click Continue to configure other options Administration Options 60 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration Trap Host Pool In the table of current trap host pool you can set up the trap host SNMP trap is an informational message sent from an SNMP agent to a manager It is a management station SNMP application that receives traps If you don t define trap host pool then no traps are issued Click Modify to set up the trap host pool Table of current trap hast pool Index Version IP Address Community Version 1 18 1921680254 pae Disable 3 Disab 4 Disabh 5 Disabh Cancel
19. N eb contiguration Ee IEEE 31 Console configuration TequiFeI enit 2 e eed eter ore ite Ir D EHI FERE e EE 31 o Genie eee ree ep DP op pere E E tee rade 31 4 Web COMM UTAtON e 32 34 Setting WMI eee oed pte pie e loce e rap p aec te 34 D PEE 34 DUSIET 34 Basic Configuration Options 35 Operationmode and MGMT DOE neret Ee beate reale ree fero adire tete 35 MCP 36 37 Review arid save setup cabpes doses mme ci Hei ei Gp edes 38 Advanced Configuration Options eui drea HE Un OR E ERR SLIDES ERE SERE ERRARE TRY ape 39 Mg 39 Line 39 Pg MM 39 TOPAM Type iade tne Uere dee EHE EO 40 hop ci EE 40 SNR occa m oder d RAE E etf ce bu 40 Line e 40 WALAIN T 41 802 Tag Based VLAN eei ee tret iere nete bee 43
20. 2 45 61 2 ie 14 30 28 46 62 2 15 31 2 47 63 2 Figure 28 QoS IP DSCP Priority page Each DSCP value from 0 to 63 is mapped to a Queue value from 0 to 3 from the drop down list The num ber 0 represents the lowest priority and number 3 represents the highest priority and according various queuing strategies to tailor performance to requirements If you want to save the changes click Finish After you click Finish review page will display for you to confirm your changes To let the configuration that you have changed take effect click Restart to reboot system If you want to continue the setup procedure click Continue Advanced Configuration Options 54 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration Rate Control Click on Rate Control under Advanced on the main menu to reach the Rate Control configuration page Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED Rate Limiting Configuration BASIC Rate n 1024 kbps n 0 means no limit v ADVANCED Port LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 DSL LINE Ingress Rate 00 oo 183 12 VLAN ting STATUS ADMIN UTILITY Figure 29 Rate Control page Limiting bandwidth to specific users and ports helps control network congestion ensure high performance create efficient network
21. 3 8 16 2 4 9 144 9216 9 5 2 9 12 3 7 15 4 4 7 178 11392 8 5 2 6 10 8 9 9 13 8 4 2 Distance charts 24 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 2 Applications overview Distance Chart Model 3202 8W 8 Wire 4 Pair Table 6 Distance Chart Model 3202 8W 8 Wire 4 Pair DSL Line Rate 26 AWG 0 4mm 24 AWG 0 5mm 22 AWG 0 65mm N kbps kft km kft km kft km 12 768 21 5 6 6 27 2 8 3 34 8 10 6 16 1024 19 5 5 9 24 7 7 5 31 5 9 6 32 2048 17 5 33 22 1 6 7 28 3 8 6 48 3072 16 5 5 20 9 6 4 26 7 8 1 64 4096 16 4 9 20 2 6 2 25 9 7 9 80 5120 15 4 6 19 5 8 24 3 7 4 96 6144 14 5 4 4 18 3 5 6 23 5 7 2 128 8192 135 4 1 17 1 52 21 8 6 6 144 9216 13 4 16 4 5 21 6 4 240 15360 10 3 12 6 3 8 16 2 4 9 288 18432 12 3 7 15 4 4 7 356 22784 8 5 2 6 10 8 3 3 13 8 4 2 Distance charts 25 Chapter 3 Hardware installation Chapter contents Maeve 27 27 e Tr Ue 28 28 28 location and mountncwed Utremienmts eer e TU TET 29 Tastallime 3200 re Ee TE T E 29 29 eue uec II rU TUE 29 Grounding thedvlodel3202 and connecting powers eoe E E T TT eee 30
22. 89 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration There are two UI modes for setting up the Model 3202 command and menu mode The menu mode uses a menu driven interface The command mode uses line commands Command mode is not covered in this manual Move the cursor gt gt to profile in the modify menu and press Enter Command admin user modify 2 profile lt name gt pass conf Message Please input the following information Legal user name ENTER for default lt test gt Input the old Access password Input the new Access password Re type Access password Enter the user name and set up the new access password You must enter the new assess password twice for con firmation Use the list command to view information for each user profile including user name and UI mode Security The security command menu lists commands to configure sixteen legal IP addresses for Telnet access and the Telnet port number Move the cursor gt gt to security in the admin menu and press Enter The following menu displays port Configure telnet TCP port ip pool Legal IP address pool list Show security profile Telnet TCP Port To set up the Telnet TCP port move the cursor gt gt to port in the security menu and press Enter You can select a port number from 1 to 65534 The default number is 23 Command admin security port lt 1 65534 gt Message Please input the foll
23. Ee Ra e e ERR 87 Wire So DOM 87 Reboot Command oce eet eee lise t t e E 88 Pine Command M M 88 Administration Command Menu x oe eiii ne te EU eene et 89 rgo me M 89 Add 89 Sr mul M 90 Jens tant d MSN UE IE 90 legal IP Address Pool 90 Djs 91 iSo M H 91 pci 92 Supervisor Password and ID eie e at ER etc te e rate iren efe ea 93 Supervisor PassWord 51 geni pe A 93 0 SUD 93 Utility Command Menu ee ner Pe erret cr eoe ee bee e EC eee Pede sites 94 Upgrade main 94 Backup system COMM OU EATON te eee tea Era E ien adr ed A Dp Pe aede ERTE NSE 94 Restore system configuration 94 95 Contacting Patton for assistance eee eee entente tnnt ______ 96 97 Contact 97 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations 5 97 Wanani m 97 n reed e reet calves 98 R
24. Guide LAN Status 4 Web configuration The LAN Status page displays information about a LAN port The system will allow you to select which LAN port to view BASIC ADVANCED STATUS LINE gt ADMIN UTILITY STATUS LAN Utility LAN Interface Status General status IP Type Fixed IP Address 10 10 200 40 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Figure 33 LAN Status page Administration Options This section allows you to conifugre administration options for Security and Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Security Administration e SNMP For system security you should change the default user name and password during initial setup Otherwise unauthorized persons can access the Model 3202 and change the parameters Click Security in the Adminis tration menu to set up the parameters BASIC ADVANCED STATUS ADM SNMP v UTILITY SYSTEM INFO CONFIG TOOL UPGRADE LOGOUT RESTART Administration Options Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility Supervisor Profile and Security Parameters Supervisor ID and Password Supervisor ID root Supervisor Password sees Password Confirm seee User Profile UserName User Password Password Confirm Mode admin ee www 1 2 Command 8
25. IP list list Show DHCP configuration The fixed command menu lists commands for configuring a Fixed Host IP Address list Move the cursor gt gt to fixed in the dhcp menu and press Enter The following menu displays gt gt add Add a fixed host entry delete Delete a fixed host entry When using the fixed host entry function you must enter the MAC address and IP address at the same time You can configure up to 10 maximum fixed host IP addresses Use the list command to view the DHCP configuration Setup Command Menu 84 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration DNS Proxy The dns proxy command allows you to set up three DNS servers for the Model 3202 Move the cursor gt gt to dns proxy in the setup menu and press Enter Command setup dns proxy IP IP IP Message Please input the following information DNS server 1 ENTER for default lt 168 95 1 1 gt 10 0 10 1 DNS server 2 10 10 10 1 DNS server 3 Host Name A Host Name is a unique name that attaches a host to a network The hostname is used to identify a particular host in various forms of electronic communication Some ISP providers require the Host Name as identifica tion You may check with your ISP to see if your Internet service has been configured with a host name In most cases you can ignore this field Move the cursor gt gt to hostname in the setup menu and press Enter The host name cannot use sp
26. Printer RAID Drive Server B Desktop PC m oc ev CONSOLE Desktop PC Laptop computer Figure 5 Model 3202 connection diagram IP related information Before you can set up the basic IP connectivity for your Model 3202 series you should have the following information P addresses used for Ethernet LAN and WAN ports Subnet mask used for Ethernet LAN and WAN ports You will need a PC or equivalent with a VI 100 emulation program e g HyperTerminal to configure the software on your Model 3202 AC Power Mains If you suspect that your AC power is not reliable for example if room lights flicker often or there is machinery with large motors nearby have a qualified professional test the power Install a power conditioner if necessary Refer to Grounding the Model 3202 and connecting power on page 30 The mains outlet that is utilized to power the equipment must be within IN 1 foot 3 meters of the device and shall be easily accessible WARNING Planning the installation 28 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 3 Hardware installation Note When setting up your Model 3202 you must consider cable length limitations and potential electromagnetic interference EMI as defined by the applicable local and internatio
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28. RocketLinkTM Model 3202 simplifies and provides cost effective network extension by utilizing pre existing twisted pair infrastructure enables service providers to offer broadband or data backhaul services to businesses governments and various institutions over existing last mile copper infrastructure Today more than ever operators are finding the business case for leveraging their existing copper networks to be highly attractive from an ROI and initial investment perspective over fiber roll outs The Model 3202 is Ethernet First Mile EFM compliant called pure Ethernet lowers and CAPEX by resolving one of the biggest deficiencies in carrier networks the lack of interworking arrange ments among different protocols such as Frame Relay TDM ATM and of course DSL Using EFM allows for more efficient and trouble free networking environments Service providers can concentrate on providing dif ferentiated services instead of concentrating on resolving their latest issue of protocol conversions Patton s 3202 G SHDSL bis modem incorporates next generation G SHDSL technology with multi pair bonding to offer unmatched rate reach and reliable Ethernet connectivity providing symmetrical 22 8 Mbps of bandwidth over 4 pair 8 wire at distances up to 1 8 miles 2 9 km The Model 3202 comes standard with a port fast Ethernet switch with full QoS and CoS features VLAN 802 1q capabilities include 4 levels of priorities
29. VLAN Options 6 Sniffing PVID Link Type Access Access Access Access Access Access C Tunk Tunk Tunk Tunk E Trunk C Trunk Port Based VLAN With 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 attached 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 You can set up Port Based VLAN using the method for 802 11Q However VID PVID or link type do not matter for Port Based VLAN Use the list command to check the status of the VLAN Virtual LAN Parameter VLAN Mode Port Based VLAN Virtual LAN Table 1 1 1 1 1 1 Setup Command Menu 77 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration QoS Quality of Service QoS refers to both a network s ability to deliver data with minimum delay and the net working methods used to control the use of bandwidth Without QoS all traffic date is equally likely to be dropped when the network is congested This can cause a reduction in network performance and mark the net work inadequate for a time critical application such as video on demand The qos command menu lists commands for managing traffic Move the cursor g
30. and LAN via the WMI Figure 8 shows a flowchart demonstrating basic setup via the WMI for the Model 3202 Operation Mode MGMT IP Address Subnet Mask Host Name DHCP Service Disable Enable DIICP server Start IP Address END IP Address Gateway DNS Server 1 2 3 Lease Time Fixed DHCP Host Entries NIP ic 1 Static IP LAN IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server 1 2 3 Figure 8 Basic setup flowchart Operation mode and MGMT port To configure the operation mode and MGMT port in the WMI 1 From the main menu click Basic to display the basic installation page Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility BASIC STEP1 Operation Mode BASIC LINE Side ADVANCED MGMT STATUS IP Address 1192 168 0 171 Subnet Mask 2 e 255 255 0 a gt ADMIN Host Name SOHO UTILITY DHCP Server Mode Disable O Enable Cancel Reset Next Figure 9 Operation mode and port setup page Basic Configuration Options 35 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration 2 For Operation Mode select the radio button for CPE Customer Premises Equipment or CO Central Office When the unit is connecting with an EFM DSLAM select CPE as the operation mode When using a LAN to LAN connection one side must be set as CO and the other side must be set as CPE 3 Enter information for the MGMT port The Model 3202 requires an IP address to
31. be managed over the network The factory default IP address is 192 168 1 1 The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address The factory default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 You can configure another IP address and a different subnet mask for management purposes IP 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Host Name SOHO Some ISP providers require the Host Name as identification You may check with your ISP to see if your Internet service has been configured with a host name In most cases you can ignore this field 4 Select an option for Trigger DHCP Service If you don t need the DHCP service select Disable Click Next to commit your changes and continue to the DHCP Server page see DHCP server on page 36 DHCP server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a communication protocol that allows network adminis trators to manage and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol IP addresses in an organization s net work Each machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique IP address When an organization sets up the users with a connection to the Internet an IP address must be assigned to each machine Without DHCP the IP address must be entered manually at each computer If computers move to another location in another part of the network a new IP address must be entered DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and distribute IP addresses from a central point and automatic
32. deber perpe Deere nete Pire iter pere 94 Restore system oconfip fatiOEi Rede tet Masel eke 94 Exit Command 95 66 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Introduction This chapter provides information for configuring the Model 3202 by using the serial console with Telnet Log in to the console interface The console port is a RJ 48C connector that provides a connection to a PC for monitoring and configuring the Model 3202 Use the supplied serial cable with a female DB 9 connector to connect to the serial port of PC and connect the RJ 48C module jack connector to the Model 3202 s console port Start your terminal emulation program such as Hyper Terminal and configure the communication parameters Use the settings shown in Table 15 to log into the console Table 15 Console settings Parameter Value Baud rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity Check None Stop Bits 1 Flow control None After you enter the settings for the console press the spacebar until the login screen appears When you see the login screen you can log on to the Model 3202 Enter admin for both the User Name and Password Log in using Telnet The Model 3202 also supports Telnet for remote management Connect the Ethernet cable to the MGMT port of Model 3202 to your computer The MGMT LED on th
33. generate SNMP traps to indicate alarm conditions and it relies on SNMP community strings to implement SNMP security This Model 3202 support both MIB I and MIB II The snmp command menu lists commands for configuring SNMP communities and traps Move the cursor gt gt to snmp in the admin menu and press Enter The following menu displays gt gt community Configure community parameter trap Configure trap host parameter Community To set up SNMP communities move the cursor gt gt to community in the snmp menu and press Enter You can configure five community entries Command admin snmp community 1 5 more Message Please input the following information Community entry number 1 5 2 The following menu displays gt gt edit Edit community entry list Show community configuration Select edit and press Enter Administration Command Menu 91 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Command 2 edit lt Disable Enable gt lt string gt Read Only Read Write Denied Message Please input the following information Validate TAB Select Enable Enable Community ENTER for default private Access right TAB Select lt Denied gt You can set up the following options Validate Set to Enable or Disable Community Enter the desired password for community access Access right Set to Read only Read Write or Denied Read Only Users have re
34. margin from the range 10 to 21 Line Probe For adaptive mode applications set the Line Probe to Enable The Model 3202 will adapt the data rate accord ing to the line status The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in NVRAM Check the parameters before writing in NVRAM For all other applications set the Line Probe to Disable Click Restart to reboot the Model 3202 with the new settings Click Continue to configure other options Advanced Configuration Options 40 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration VLAN Click on VLAN under Advanced on the main menu to reach the VLAN advanced configuration page Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED VLAN Virtual LAN Parameters gt BASIC General Parameter M ADVANCED Mode Disable 0802 10 Tag Based VLAN VLAN Port Based QinQ Rate Limiting Cancel Reset Finish Figure 14 VLAN page VLAN Virtual Local Area Network allows a physical network to be partitioned into multiple logical net works 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 resourc
35. point Futura bold type Commands and keywords are in boldface font Futura bold italic type Parts of commands which are related to elements already named by the user are in boldface italic font Italicized Futura type Variables for which you supply values are in italic font Futura type Indicates the names of fields or windows Garamond bold type Indicates the names of command buttons that execute an action lt gt Angle brackets indicate function and keyboard keys such as lt SHIFT gt lt CTRL gt lt C gt and so on Elements in square brackets are optional b Alternative but required keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars blue screen Information you enter is in blue screen font screen Terminal sessions and information the system displays are in screen font node The leading IP address or nodename of a Model 3202 is substituted with node in boldface italic font An hash sign at the beginning of a line indicates a comment line 16 Chapter 1 General information Chapter contents dui er E 18 Model 3202 19 19 20 Por 20 p HU NUM Te 21 E eer asec 21 17 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 1 General information Model 3202 overview The Patton
36. the Model 3202 via a web browser or console Telnet must use the supervisor ID and password to configure the Model 3202 You should change the supervisor ID and password after initial configuration Password Telnet Console Supervisor Password To change the supervisor password move the cursor gt gt to passwd in the security menu and press Enter The default password is root Command admin passwd lt pass_conf gt Message Please input the following information Input old Supervisor password Input new Supervisor password Re type Supervisor password Supervisor ID To change the supervisor ID move the cursor gt gt to id in the security menu and press Enter The default ID is root Command admin id name Message Please input the following information Legal user name ENTER for default lt root gt Figure 35 on page 58 shows a flowchart of user access functions using the web browser or console Telnet Administration Command Menu 93 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Utility Command Menu Model 3202 has three utility tools embedded in the firmware upgrade backup and restore You can update the new firmware via TFTP upgrade tools backup the configuration via the TFTP backup tool and restore the configuration via the TFTP restore tool To upgrade the firmware you must have the new firmware file named bin that will be suppor
37. the con figured policies Set up queue index 0 1 2 or 3 on each DSCP Command setup gos ipDscpPri 0 63 0 3 Message Please input the following information IP DSCP index 0 63 0 Queue index ENTER for default 0 Setup Command Menu 81 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Table 31 IP DSCP Priority QoS Options DSCP DSCP Queue Index DSCP Queue Index DSCP Queue Index 0 48 1 49 2 50 3 51 4 52 5 53 6 54 7 55 8 56 9 57 10 58 11 59 12 60 13 61 14 62 15 63 List Use the list command to view the QoS settings Rate The rate command menu lists commands for setting the port rate Move the cursor gt gt to rate in the setup menu and press Enter The following menu displays gt gt port Modify port rate list Show Rate Control configuration Select the port you want to modify then set up the data rate Command setup rate port 1 6 lt no_Limit 128K 256K 512K 1M 2M gt Message Please input the following information Port index 1 6 1 rate TAB Select no 11112 Table 32 shows the options available to set up the data rate Table 32 Rate Options Port 1 LANI _ 128 256 512 IML Port 2 _ 128 256KE 512 IME Port 3 LAN3 128 256K 512KL IME Port 4 No Limit _
38. 10 and all six ports are the same membership VLAN ID 10 Use the pvid command to change the member port to untagged members Command setup vlan 1 6 lt 1 4094 gt Message Please input the following information Port index 1 6 VID value ENTER for default lt 1 gt PVID Port VID is an untagged member from 1 to 4094 for the default VLAN For example set vlan pvid 1 100 set vlan pvid 2 100 set vlan pvid 3 100 set vlan pvid 4 100 set vlan pvid 5 100 set vlan pvid 6 100 This example shows that all untagged members of all ports all have the same membership VLAN ID 100 To modify the link type of the port move the cursor to link mode and press Enter There are two types of link access and trunk A Trunk link will send the tagged packet form the port An Access link will send an untagged packet from the port The port index 1 to 4 represents LAN ports Index 5 represents DSL and index 6 represents Sniffing Setup Command Menu 76 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Command setup vlan link mode 1 6 lt Access Trunk gt Message Please input the following information Port index 1 65 1 Port link type TAB Select Access Table 23 shows the options available within the 802 1Q Tag VLAN command menu Access The port can receive or send untagged packets Trunk The port can receive or send tagged packets Table 23 802 1Q
39. 2 2 0 0 1 1 Class 1 0 0 0 0 Best effort Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Usage Meaning 0 Delay Normal 1 Delay Low 0 Throughput Normal 1 Throughput High 0 Reliability Normal 1 Reliability High The standardized DiffServ field of the packet is marked with a value so that the packet receives a particular for warding treatment at each network node RFC 2597 defines the assured forwarding AF classes There are four AF classes AF1x through AF x Within each class there are three drop probabilities Depending on a given network s policy packets can be selected for a PHB based on required throughput delay jitter loss or according to priority of access to network services Classes 1 through 4 are referred to as AF classes Table 13 illustrates the DSCP coding for specifying the AF class with the probability Bits 0 1 and 2 define the class bits 3 and 4 specify the drop probability bit 5 is always 0 Table 13 DSCP Coding Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Low Drop 001010 1010010 1011010 100010 AF11 AF21 AF31 AFAT DSCP 10 DSCP 18 DSCP26 DSCP3A Medium Drop 001100 1010100 1011100 100100 AF12 AF22 AF32 AFA2 DSCP 12 DSCP 20 DSCP28 5 36 High Drop 001110 1010110 1011110 100110 AF13 AF23 AF33 AFA3 DSCP 14 DSCP 22 DSCP 30 DSCP38 Advanced Configuration Options 53 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration Configuring DSCP Options Click on QoS under Advanced on th
40. 6 212 VLANs Of the 4096 possible VIDs a VID of 0 is used to identify priority frames and the value 4095 is reserved so the maximum possible con figurations are 4 094 The Model 3202 initially configures one VLAN by default VID 1 A port such as LAN1 4 DSL or sniffing can have only one Port VID PVID but can have as many VID groups as the Model 3202 has memory in its VLAN table to store them Ports in the same VLAN group share the same frame broadcast domin thus increase network performance through reduced boardcast traffic You can modify VLAN groups at any time by adding moving or changing ports without any re cabling SERVER 802 10 VLAN RocketLink Model 3202 Modem connection Figure 18 802 1Q VLAN diagram Configuring 802 1Q VLAN Tagging Before enabling for the Model 3202 you must first assign each port to the VLAN group s in which it will participate By default all ports are assigned to VLANI as untagged ports Add a port as a tagged port if you want it to carry traffic for one or more VLANs and any intermediate network devices the host at the other end of the connection supports VLANs Then assign ports the other VLAN aware network de
41. DNS Server 1 168 95 1 1 DNS Server 2 168 95 192 1 Click Next to commit your changes and continue to the Review page see Review and save basic setup changes on page 38 Review and save basic setup changes 1 Once you have entered information on the pages for Operation Mode and MGMT Port DHCP Server and LAN the Basic Setup Review page will display to confirm your changes 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 BASIC reboot the system To continue the setup procedure please click Continue button ADVANCED Operation Mode gt STATUS LINE CPE Side ADMIN MGMT UTILITY IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Hostname SOHO DHCP Server Trigger DHCP Service Enable LAN Type Static IP IP Address 10 10 200 40 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS Server 1 168 95 1 1 DNS Server 2 168 95 192 1 DNS Server 3 Figure 12 Review and save basic setup changes 2 Look over the Review page to confirm the desired settings 3 Click Restart to reboot the Model 3202 with the new settings 4 Click Continue to configure other options Basic Configuration Options 38 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration Advanced Configuration Options This section contains information for settin
42. NS DSL Sniffing STATUS 1 21 E E ADMIN 3 4 Big gt UTILITY mir 6 7 Big 8 Cancel Reset Finish Figure 19 PortBased VLAN page 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 indepen dent of the user or system attached to the port This means all users attached 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 The default setting for port based VLANs shown in Figure 19 is that all of ports are connected so that all ports can communicate with each other Essentially there are no virtual LANs This option is the most flexible but the least secure If you click the LAN1 to LAN4 only with DSL and Sniffing as shown here No LANI LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 DSL Sniffing there are port isolation means that each LAN s port can only communicate
43. PE PATTON Electronics To RocketLink Model 3202 2Base TL Ethernet First Mile G SHDSL Modem Getting Started Guide JE PRocketLink 3200 Sales Office 1 301 975 1000 Technical Support 1 301 975 1007 E mail support patton com WWW www patton com Part Number 07M3202 GS Rev A Revised December 14 2009 Patton Electronics Company Inc 7622 Rickenbacker Drive Gaithersburg MD 20879 USA Tel 1 301 975 1000 Fax 1 301 869 9293 Support 1 301 975 1007 Web www patton com E mail support patton com Trademark Statement The term RocketLink is a trademark of Patton Electronics Company All other trade marks presented in this document are the property of their respective owners Copyright 2009 Patton Electronics Company All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice Patton Elec tronics assumes no liability for errors that may appear in this document Warranty Information Patton Electronics warrants all Model 3200 components to be free from defects and will at our option repair or replace the product should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or materials and does not cover customer damage abuse or unauthorized modification If the product fails to perform as warranted your sole recourse shall be repair or replacement as described above Under no condition shall Pat
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46. System Up Time The System Up Time item let you know how long the Model 3202 has been running since powering up Configuration Tool The configuration tool has three options Load Factory Default Restore Configuration and Backup Config uration Click Config Tool in the Utility menu Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility UTILITY CONFIG TOOL Select Configuration Tool BASIC Configuration Tool Load Factory Default E ADVANCED Cancel Finish STATUS ADMIN UPGRADE LOGOUT RESTART Figure 41 Configuration Tool page Select the desired configuration function then click Finish Load Factory Default The system will load the factory default parameters for Model 3202 Note This option will change all of the settings back to factory default You will lose all of your current settings Restore Configuration Use this option to recover the backup configuration easily Click Finish after select ing Restore Configuration Browse to the backup file then click Finish again The Model 3202 will auto matically restore the saved configuration Backup Configuration After you configure the Model 3202 with your desired settings you can use the Backup Configuration option to save your Model 3202 parameters in the PC Select the Backup Configu ration and then click Finish Browse to the backup directory and click Finish again The Model 3202 will automatically save the configur
47. TEP2 DHCP SERVER BASIC General DHCP Parameter gt ADVANCED Start IP Address 192 162 1 2 gt STATUS End IP Address 492 168 1 51 DNS Server 1 192 168 0 1 gt ADMIN UTILITY L 2 hours Table of Fixed DHCP Most Entries Hint The format of the MAC Address is 1234 56 78 9A BC Index MAC Address IP Address Cancel Reset Next Figure 10 Basic DHCP setup LAN To configure LAN settings through the WMI 1 Click on Basic from the main menu Set up the Operation Mode and MGMT port then click Next Set up the DHCP Server then click Next to reach the LAN page Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility BASIC STEP3 LAN BASIC Dynamic IP Static IP ADVANCED Static IP CerATUS IP Address Subnet Mask 255 oss HL ADMIN Gateway 5 UTILITY DNS Server 1 DNS Server 1 DNS Server 1 Figure 11 LAN setup page 2 Choosean option for the LAN Type If you select Disable or Dynamic click Next at the bottom of the screen to save your changes If you select Static you can enter information for IB Subnet Mask Gate way and DNS Server s IP Basic Configuration Options 37 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration 3 Ifyou select Static IP as the LAN Type enter details in the Static IP section The default values for Static IP are IP Address 192 168 2 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0
48. UT 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 The system is not logout yet Please click LOGOUT item to quit system and close the browser window Figure 43 Logout page 63 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Restart reboot the Model 3202 click Restart in the Utility menu then click the Restart button BASIC ADVANCED STATUS ADMIN v UTILITY SYSTEM INFO CONFIG TOOL UPGRADE LOGOUT The following screen displays Utility Options BASIC ADVANCED STATUS ADMIN v UTILITY SYSTEM INFO CONFIG TOOL UPGRADE LOGOUT RESTART 4 Web configuration 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 Cancel Restart Figure 44 Restart page Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility UTILITY RESTART Save configuration successfully The system will reboot automatically in 5 seconds Please close your browser and re open it one minute later Figure 45 Restart pag
49. VANCED LINE Status Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 LINE Mode CPE Side CPE Side CPE Side CPE Side STATUS Line Rate OKbps OKbps OKbps OKbps T a Performance Information LAN Local Side Remote Side ADMIN Item Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 UTILITY SNR Margin 0dB 048 0 dB 098 098 098 0dB 0 dB Attenuation 0 dB 048 0 dB 098 098 098 098 0dB CRC Error Count 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clear CRC Error Finish Figure 31 LINE Status page 8 wire model shown If two Model 3202s have been linked together you can view their run time line rate status and performance information from this screen If you want to clear the performance data click Clear CRC Error Note CPE side s line rate according to the setting of CO side Status The MGMT Status page displays information about the MGMT port interface You can view the general sta tus of the MGMT interface and DHCP client table Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility STATUS MGMT MGMT Interface Status BASIC General status 5 ADVANCED IP Type Fixed v STATUS MAC Address 00 A0 BA 04 F3 66 LINE IP Address 192 168 1 1 MGMT Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 LAN ADMIN a DHCP client table UTILITY Type Client IP Address Client MAC Address Table is Empty Refresh Finish Figure 32 MGMT Status page Status Options 56 Model 3202 Getting Started
50. aces and cannot have more than 15 characters Command setup hostname lt name gt Message Please input the following information Local hostname ENTER for default S0H0 test Factory Default If you want to restore factory default settings for the Model 3202 move the cursor gt gt to default in the setup menu and press Enter Command setup default name Message Please input the following information Are you sure Y N y Setup Command Menu 85 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Status Command Menu The status command menu lists commands for viewing the system status of interfaces on the Model 3202 Move the cursor gt gt to status in the main menu and press Enter When you enter the status command the following menu displays gt gt g shdsl Show g shdsl status interface Show interface statistics status Table 33 Status Command Menu Command Description g shdsl The G SHDSL status includes mode line rate SNR margin attenuation and CRC error count of the local side modem and SNR margin attenuation and CRC error count of remote side modem The modem can access remote side information via EOC embedded operation channel interface Use the interface command to view the statistic status of the MGMI interface G SHDSL Status The g shdsl command shows the status of the DSL port Move the cursor gt gt to g shdsl in the status menu and pr
51. ad only access to the community Read Write Users have read and write access to the community Denied There is no access to the community Use the list command to view all SNMP community pool entries You can also confgiure five SNMP trap entries Trap host To set up SNMP traps move the cursor gt gt to trap in the snmp menu and press Enter You can configure five trap entries Command admin snmp trap 1 5 more Message Please input the following information Trap host entry number 1 5 2 The following menu displays gt gt edit Edit trap host parameter list Show trap configuration Select edit and press Enter Command admin snmp trap 1 edit lt Disable 1 2 gt ip lt string gt Message Please input the following information Version TAB Select Disable Trap host IP address ENTER for default lt 192 168 0 254 gt Community ENTER for default private Administration Command Menu 92 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration You can set up the following options Version Set to Disable Version 1 or Version 2 Trap host IP address Enter the dtrap host IP address Community Enter the community password Use the list command to view all SNMP trap host entries Supervisor Password and ID The supervisor ID and password is the last option in the security command menu but it is the most important menu item Users who access
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53. ally sends a new IP address when a computer is plugged into a different place in the network The embedded DHCP server assigns network con figuration information to 253 users max accessing the Internet in the same time For example if the LAN IP address is 192 168 0 1 the IP range of the LAN is 192 168 0 2 to 192 168 0 254 To set up the DHCP Server for the Model 3202 1 Click on Basic from the main menu set up the Operation Mode and MGMT port then click Next to reach the DHCP Server page 2 The DHCP server assigns the IP from the Start IP Address to the End IP Address The legal IP address range is from 0 to 255 but 0 is reserved as the network name and 255 is reserved for broadcast This implies that the legal IP address range is from 1 to 254 That means you cannot assign an IP greater than 254 or less than 1 3 A Lease Time of 72 hours indicates that the DHCP server will reassign IP information every 72 hours which is the default value for the Model 3202 You can set up the Lease Time for a range from 1 to 720 hours according to your application 4 Ifyou assign a fixed IP address to a device while using DHCP you must enter the device s MAC address in the Table of Fixed DHCP Host Entries Basic Configuration Options 36 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration 5 Click Next to commit your changes and continue to the LAN page see LAN on page 37 Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility BASIC S
54. ation Utility Options 62 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Upgrade 4 Web configuration You can update the firmware of Model 3202 using the Upgrade function Click Upgrade in the Utility menu BASIC ADVANCED STATUS ADMIN UTILITY SYSTEM INFO CONFIG TOOL UPGRADE LOGOUT RESTART Home 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 automatically Browse Figure 42 Upgrade page Type the path and file name of the Firmware file you wish to upload to the Model 3202 in text box Or you can also click Browse to locate the file Click OK to begin the upgrade process The system will reboot auto matically after finishing Firmware upgrades will only take effect after the system reboots After the firmware upgrade process is complete click System Info in the Utility menu to verify your current firmware version number Logout To exit the Model 3202 Web Management Interface securely click Logout in the Utility menu You have to log in with your password again after you log out This is recommended after you finish a management session for security reasons BASIC ADVANCED STATUS ADMIN v UTI SYSTEM INFO CONFIG TOOL UPGRADE Utility Options Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility UTILITY LOGO
55. cess or Trunk Access means the port can receive or send untagged packets Trunk means that the port can receive or send tagged packets A VLAN tag uses the tag protocol identifier TPID field to identify the protocol type of the tag The value of this field as defined in IEEE 802 10 is 0x8100 33024 6 bytes 6 bytes 4 bytes 2 bytes 46 to 1500 bytes 4 bytes 2 bytes 3bits 1 bit 12 bits Ferme en wem Figure 21 VLAN Tag structure of an Ethernet frame On devices of different vendors the TPID of the outer VLAN tag of QinQ frames may have different default values You can set modify this TPID value so that the QinQ frames when arriving at the public network carries the TPID value of a specific vendor to allow interoperation with devices of that vendor The TPID in an Ethernet frame has the same position with the protocol type field in a frame without a VLAN tag To avoid chaotic packet forwarding and receiving you cannot set the TPID value to any of the values in table 9 on page 48 Advanced Configuration Options 47 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration Table 9 Reserved Protocol Values Protocol Type ARP PUP Value 0x0806 0x0200 RARP IP 0x8035 0x0800 IPv6 Ox86DD 0x8863 0x8864 MPLS IPX SPX 0 8847 0 8848 0 8 137 15 15 LACP 0 8000 0x8809 802 1x Cluster Ox888E Ox88A7 Reserved Quality of Service QoS OxFFFD O
56. configuration file you want to restore to the Model 3202 Command utility restore ip file Message Please input the following information TFTP server IP address ENTER for default 192 168 0 2 Upgrade filename ENTER for default lt default bin gt Utility Command Menu 94 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Exit Command To log out of the system without saving your changes move the cursor gt gt to exit in the main menu and press Enter enable Modify command privilege setup Configure system status Show running system status show View system configuration write Update flash configuration reboot Reset and boot system ping Packet internet groper command admin Setup management features utility TFTP upgrade utility gt gt exit Quit system Command exit CR Message Please input the following information Do you want to disconnect y n y Connection closed Press SPACE key to enter console mode configuration Exit Command 95 Chapter Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter contents UT NENNEN 97 Contact informations 97 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations eoe rere UTOR OU TUE 97 97 98 E E Ea NECI RM CU e reed rn 98 verse recueil M EIN ERE 98 IBS
57. connection of the Model 3202 to the network Move the cursor gt gt to ping in the main menu and press Enter The ping command sends an echo request packet to an address and then waits for 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 func tioning correctly Command ping ip 1 65534 t 1 1999 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 the ping command IP address Enter the IP address that you want to ping Number of ping request packed to send Use the TAB key to select the following options Default Sends 4 packets only 1 65534 Sets the number of ping request packets from 1 to 65534 t Results run continuously until you press the Ctrl key to stop the process Data Size Select from 1 to 1999 Reboot Command 88 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Administration Command Menu The admin command menu lists commands for modifying user profiles Telnet access Simple Network Man agement Protocol SNMP and supervisor information username and password Move the cursor gt gt to admin in the main menu and press Enter When you enter the admin command the following menu displays gt gt User Manage user profile security Set
58. e 64 Chapter 5 Console and Telnet configuration Chapter contents E ENNIUS EN ERES 67 intothe console umtertace MU E 67 67 pea eye E 67 eas a Od opens eres cee ee 68 TN 69 Menu Tor authorized 69 Menutree RISUS 70 Enable Command 71 ror yet ene Net racer UTI D MEUM T 72 GC SEIS tror In 72 eee ees 73 ect 73 73 73 73 SNR Marein 73 A 74 74 74 VIAN e e R E E E E E ER E E E R E E ER A 75 sene Hemd MS 75 76 Port e nitens d 77 Do EE PEDE 78 78 E RA 79 A ee tef eme dE 79 Por Bied Pron QUSE e e RT C ERI ERU UN OO 80 VLAN Priory O00 ec eere rl ee p I MI e II eC eer 80 IWP DSCP Prony QoS eene RE A DUNS PNEU 81
59. e DSL connection For example you can select 2 wire wire or 8 wire line type for the 8 wire model Table 19 Line Type Chart Line Type 4 wire 8 wire 2 wire model Model 4 wire model Type 8 wire model Annex Type Enter the appropriate Annex type Annex AF describes the transmission and performance requirements for North America Annex BG describes performance and transmission requirements for Europe TCPAM Type TCPAM Trellis Coded Pulse Amplitude Modulation is the standard used for line coding Select the TCPAM type Auto is the default option for TCPAM Maximum Main Rate Select the DSL rate for your model The main rate is the multiple of 64kbps 128kbps or 256kpbs depending on your model type Use Table 20 to determine the best main rate for your model Table 20 Main Rate Chart TCPAM 16 TCPAM 32 TCPAM 64 Model Type Multiple z 3 60 12 89 z 90 177 2 wire model 64 192 3840 768 5696 5760 11328 4 wire model 128 384 7680 1536 11392 11520 22656 8 wire model 256 768 15360 3072 22784 23040 45312 SNR Margin SNR margin is an index of line connection quality Generally you wont need to change the SNR Margin You can view the actual SNR margin in status command menu You will experience better line connection quality for larger SNR margin values For example if you set the SNR margin ias 5 the DSL connection will drop and reconnect when the SNR margin is lower than 5 On the
60. e front panel of the Model 3202 will light up Start your Telnet client with VT 100 terminal emulation and connect to the management IP of the Model 3202 Wait for the login prompt to display Enter your user name and password When you see the login screen you can log on to the Model 3202 Enter admin for both the User Name and Password Note The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 The line command is telnet 192 168 1 1 in DOS mode Interface commands Before changing the configuration familiarize yourself with the operations list in the following table Table 16 Interface commands Keystroke Description UP or I Move to the field above in the same level menu DOWN or K Move to field below in the same level menu LEFT or J Move back to the previous menu RIGHT L or ENTER Move forward to submenu HOME or U Move to the first field END or O Move to the last field TAB Choose another parameter Ctrl Quit configuring the item Ctrl Q Access help Introduction 67 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration The Model 3202 uses menu driven interface for serial console and Telnet management This interface dis plays all available commands for configuring the modem The following figure shows an example of the menu driven interface In the menu scroll up down by pressing the I K keys Select one command by pressing the L key Go back to a higher leve
61. e main menu to reach the QoS advanced configuration page Then select the radio button for IP DSCP Priority to display the configuration options Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED QoS Quality of Service Parameters E IC Priority Mode ADVANCED Sit cin P VLAN Scheduling Configuration 905 Rate Limiting Queue STATUS zen 5408 e 1 WRR WRR WRR WRR ADMIN wro wra UTILITY types wra wra se IPDSCP Priority DSCP Queue DSCP Queue DSCP Queue DSCP Queue 0 16 1 32 2 48 2 1 17 18 33 LA 49 28 2 18 1 34 2 W 50 28 3 19 1 35 51 2 4 20 1 36 2 52 28 5 21 37 3 28 6 j ok9 22 38 2 54 28 7 23 1 8 39 02 55 28 8 24 28 40 56 2 9 25 2 4 57 2 10 26 2 42 58 2 fo 27 2 43 59 2 12 28 2 44 60 2 13 29
62. each computer If computers move to another location in another part of the network a new IP address must be entered DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and distribute IP addresses from a central point and automatically sends a new IP address when a computer is plugged into a different place in the network Setup Command Menu 83 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration DHCP Server The dhcp command menu lists commands for configuring DHCP settings Move the cursor gt gt to dhcp in the setup menu and press Enter The following menu displays gt gt generic DHCP server generic parameters fixed DHCP server fixed host IP list list Show DHCP configuration The generic command menu lists commands for configuring general DHCP settings Move the cursor gt gt to generic in the dhcp menu and press Enter The following menu displays gt gt active Trigger DHCP server function gateway Default gateway for DHCP client netmask Subnet mask for DHCP client ip range Dynamic assigned IP address range lease time Configure max lease time name serverl Domain name serveri name server2 Domain name server name server3 Domain name server3 DHCP Fixed Host The dhcp command menu lists commands for configuring DHCP settings Move the cursor gt gt to dhcp in the setup menu and press Enter The following menu displays generic DHCP server generic parameters gt gt fixed DHCP server fixed host
63. ed users SHDSL bis EFM Bridge enable Modify command privilege status Show running system status show View system configuration ping Packet internet groper command exit Quit system Command enable lt CR gt _ Message lt I K gt Move up down lt L J gt Select Unselect U 0 Move top bottom Q Help Figure 50 Main screen for unauthorized users Main Menu Tree 70 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Enable Command Menu The enable command menu lists commands for setting up the Model 3202 Move the cursor gt gt to enable and press Enter Type the supervisor password which is root Command enable CR Message Please input the following information Supervisor password In the enable sub menu you can set up management features and upgrade software back up the system config uration and restore the system configuration via utility tools To save your changes you must write the new configuration to NVRAM and reboot the Model 3202 to work with the new settings When you first log in to the Model 3202 with the supervisor password the main menu displays gt gt enable Modify command privilege setup Configure system status Show running system status show View system configuration write Update flash configuration reboot Reset and boot system ping Packet internet groper command admin Setup management features utility TFTP upgrade utility exit Quit s
64. eld Type Data Length 6 6 4 2 Up to 1500 4 bytes Priority 16 3 1 12 bits Tag Protocol Identifier 802 1 p priority levels Canonical Format Unique VLAN identifier Typically 0x8100 0 to 7 Indicator 0 to 4095 default 0x9100 or 0 canonical MAC 0x9200 1 non canonical MAC Figure 17 VLAN tag field The Tag Control Information TCI section of a VLAN tag includes information on the user Priority level the Canonical Format Indicator CFI and VLAN ID VID Advanced Configuration Options 43 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration Tag Protocol Identifier TPID is a defined value of 8100 in hex When a frame has the EtherType equal to 8100 this frame carries the tag IEEE 802 10 802 1P User Priority defines the priority level for different classes of traffic are 8 possible priority levels with 0 being the lowest priority level and 7 being the highest level IEEE 802 1P defines the operation for these 3 user priority bits Canonical Format Indicator CFI is always set to zero for Ethernet switches CFI is used for compatibility reasons between an Ethernet type network and Token Ring type network If a frame received at an Ethernet port has a CFI set to 1 then that frame should not be forwarded as it is to an untagged port VLANID VID is the unique identification number of the VLAN which is used by the standard 802 10 It has 12 bits and allows the identification of 409
65. erature 0 50 Storage Temperature 40 85 Dimensions 7 67L x 1 89W x 6 61D in 195L x 48H x 168D mm Weight 2 86 lbs 1300 g without power supply Management Interface 103 Appendix C Port pin outs Chapter contents DETTO errr reer DIPL DO QU arte A er ner LI ILU 105 Boro 105 elie eine tae se aie TUN dece eI 106 104 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide C Port pin outs Introduction This section provides pin out information for the ports of the Model 3202 Console port Configuration settings 9600 bps 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit no flow control 8 RTS N C 1 CI5 N C 6 TD 5 0 4 56 3 DTR 2 0 1 DSR 123456798 Pins 1 amp 3 are connected together Figure 54 EIA 561 RJ 45 8 pin port Note N C means no internal electrical connection Introduction 105 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide C Port pin outs Ethernet Table 35 RJ45 socket 10 100Base T RX RX oj N Note Pins not listed are not used Table 36 RJ45 socket 1 TRDO TRDO TRD1 TRD 1 TRD2 TRD2 TRD3 TRD3 N Ethernet 106
66. es 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 every individual port With VLAN all broadcasts are confined to a specific broadcast domain You can select from two types of VLAN 802 10 Tag Based VLAN and Port Based VLAN The VLAN Setup screen changes depending on whether you choose 802 1Q Tag Based VLAN type or Port Based VLAN type The IEEE 802 1Q defines the operation of VLAN bridges that permit the definition operation and adminis tration of VLAN topologies within a bridged LAN infrastructure Figure 15 on page 42 shows a diagram of possible VLAN connections Advanced Configuration Options 41 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration P VID 20 ES WANS MP 7 WANG N Backbone sarrom oonga mecs RocketLink Model 3202 EFM G SHDSL Modem e LAN2 i B VID 20 VID 30 Ly Figure 15 VLAN Diagram Advanced Conf
67. es the operation of VLAN bridges that permit the definition operation and administration of VLAN topologies within a bridged LAN infrastructure Port Based VLANs VLANs where the packet for warding decision is based on the destination MAC address and its associated port Mode You can choose from two types of VLANs 802 1Q Tag Based VLAN or Port Based VLAN If you are not going to use the VLAN function set this option to Disable Command setup vlan mode lt Disable 8021Q Port gt Message Please input the following information Trigger VLAN function TAB Select lt Disable gt Table 22 shows the options available within the VLAN mode command menu Table 22 VLAN Mode Options Menu Options VLAN Mode Disable 802 1Q Tag VLAN Port Based VLAN Setup Command Menu 75 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration 802 1Q VLAN To modify the VLAN rule move the cursor to modify and press Enter Command setup vlan modify 1 8 0 4094 lt string gt Message Please input the following information VLAN table entry index 1 8 1 VID value ENTER for default 1 10 VLAN port membership ENTER for default 111111 The VLAN Port membership ris represented with 1 or 0 VLAN port membership is a 6 digit binary number in which bit 0 to bits 5 represent LANI to DSL and Sniffing ports respectively For example setup vlan modify 1 10 111111 means use index as 1 VID
68. ess Enter The G SHDSL status includes mode line rate SNR margin attenuation and CRC error count of the local side modem and SNR margin attenuation and CRC error count of the remote side modem SHDSL bis EFM Bridge XSHDSL bis Status SHDSL bis Mode CPE Side Line Rate n 64 5696 5 Current SNR Margin 18dB Attenuation 1dB CRC Error Count 0 SHDSL Remote Side Status Current SNR Margin 18dB Attenuation 1dB CRC Error Count 0 Refresh counter 9 Press Ctrl C to quit Figure 51 G SHDSL Status Interface Status To view the status of the MGMT interface move the cursor gt gt to interface in the status menu and press Enter SHDSL bis EFM Bridge Monitoring Window lt Interface Statistics gt Port In ctets InPackets OutOctets OutPackets InDiscards OutDiscards Refresh counter 6 Press Ctrl C to quit Figure 52 Interface Status Status Command Menu 86 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Show Command Menu The show command menu lists commands for viewing system and configuration information for the Model 3202 Move the cursor gt gt to show in the main menu and press Enter When you enter the show command the following menu displays gt gt system Show general information config Show all configuration script Show all configuration in command script Table 34 Show Command Menu Command Description system Displays ge
69. eturns LOR CS 98 Returm for credit polly Dart terra 98 RMA rit MC a Moat cicada wend nies 98 98 Compliance information _8 99 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Table of Contents SOT MPA NCS M H 100 compliange s Um REIR HE HR Dre HERES 100 Radio and 1 V interference RCC Part Tee ER Dec E 100 Declaration of Conformity err ee e et te RE eR HEC Pee etd 100 Authorized European Representative as uon vetoes eint OUT M Hei RE Pee coit 100 A 101 EE 102 o evoe e AA 102 DSL Moduliai mene 102 Connecter et erede pie Cui Ure ees pete a Pert Fee eeu ee 102 era too obtient eod uii mL N 102 VLAN T HR 102 lI MM 102 Management CCODDECUOE ests 102 Management Interface aici 103 Front 103 Power Supply
70. ever empty then traffic on lower priority never gets sent The SP class is typically for video applications that require a fixed amount of bandwidth to be considered good quality Port Based Priority QoS Table 27 Queue Schedule Options Menu Queue Schedule Type 1 2 Options Command setup qos portPri 1 6 0 3 Message Please input the following information Port index 1 6 1 Queue index ENTER for default 3 3 Set up the queue value 0 1 2 or 3 on each port Table 28 Port Based Priority QoS Options Port Queue Index 1 LANT 2 LAN2 3 LAN3 4 LANA 5 DSL 6 Sniffing VLAN Tag Priority QoS Command setup qos vlanTagPri 0 7 0 3 Message Please input the following information VLAN TAG index 0 7 0 Queue index ENTER for default 1 1 Set up the queue index 0 1 2 or 3 on Priority VLAN Tag Priority uses the tag field information which has been inserted into an Ethernet frame If a port has an 802 1Q compliant device attached such as this modem these tagged frames can carry VLAN membership information Priority defines the user priority level for different classes of traffic There are 8 possible priority levels with 0 being the lowest priority level and 7 being the highest level Each Priority level can be set queue from 0 to 3 Setup Command Menu 80 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5
71. from the receiver re orienting the receiving antenna and or plugging the receiving equipment into a different AC outlet such that the computing equip ment and receiver are on different branches CE Declaration of Conformity We certify that the apparatus described above conforms to the requirements of Council Directive 2004 108 EC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibil ity and Council Directive 2006 95 EC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to elec trical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits The safety advice in the documentation accompanying this product shall be obeyed The conformity to the above directive is indicated by the CE sign on the device Authorized European Representative D R M Green European Compliance Services Limited Oakdene House Oak Road Watchfield Swindon Wilts SN6 8TD UK Compliance 100 Appendix B Specifications Chapter contents SHC es ODS El Conmectubt esee er URINE NERONE UTI NIENTE 102 ceo nee eMe ICI UU 102 UE E HT 102 meters meme US norm Une 102 102 102 I EIU II IL 102 Management Connector ERR IEEE EU UE UTEM Ee E EEES 102 Managementinterfacect eese eee Dec e URINE UII 103 Pronel ane lata eU EDU ee NT 103 PowerSnpphe eee eem cr 103
72. g or bandwidth allocation DiffServ defines a new DS Differentiated Services field to replace the Type of Service ToS field in the IP header The DS field contains a 2 bits unused field and 6 bits DSCP field which can define up to 64 service levels Figure 27 shows the DS field Ethernet packet header 32bits gt Version mi Total Length Identification Flags Fragment Offset Time to Live Protocol Header Checksum Source Address Destination Address Options padding Data Type of Service Octet for DSCP 0 1 2 3 5 6 T DSCP currently unused Figure 27 Differentiated Services field The DSCP value used to identify 64 levels 26 64 of service determines the forwarding behavior that each packet gets across the DiffServ network Based on the marking rule different kinds of traffic can be marked for different priorities of forwarding Resources can then be allocated according to the DSCP values and the con figured policies Table 12 shows how the bits are used in the DSCP field Advanced Configuration Options 52 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration Table 12 Bits in the DSCP field Bit2 Precedence Usage 1 1 1 7 Stays the same link layer and routing protocol keep alive 1 0 6 Stays the same used for IP routing Protocols 1 0 1 5 Express Forwarding EF 1 0 A4 J ClesA4 0 1 1 3 Class 3 0 1 0
73. g up advanced options for the Model 3202 via the Apvawcep WMI Advanced setup contains Model 3202 EFM VLAN QoS and Rate Control parameters Vian VLAN QoS Note The advanced functions are only for advanced users to setup advanced functions The incorrect advanced settings will affect the performance of the Model 3202 or cause system errors and isconnec tion LINE Click on LINE under Advanced on the main menu to reach the LINE advanced configuration page You can setup the Line Type number of wires Annex Type TCPAM Type Main Rate SNR Margin and Line Probe settings for LINE parameters Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility LINE Operation Mode BASIC Setup Operation Mode Link wire 19 ADVANCED emt e LINE Annex BG VLAN Auto 16 32 B QoS Main Rate 89 B n 64kbps Rate Limiting SNR Margin s je dB STATUS Line Probe Disable ADMIN UTILITY Crisi Figure 13 LINE page Line Type Select the line type for your model from the Link drop down list Line type means how many wires you want to use on the DSL connection For example you can select 2 wire wire or 8 wire line type for the 8 wire model Table 7 Line Type Chart Line Type 2 wire 4 wire 8 wire 2 wire model Model 4 wire model 8 wire model Annex Type Select the appropriate Annex type from the drop down list Annex AF describes t
74. he transmission and perfor mance requirements for North America Annex BG describes performance and transmission requirements for Europe Advanced Configuration Options 39 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration TCPAM Type TCPAM Trellis Coded Pulse Amplitude Modulation is the standard used for line coding Select the TCPAM type from the drop down list Auto is the default option for TCPAM You can also manually set the type Main Rate Select the DSL rate for your model from the Main Rate drop down list The main rate is the multiple of 64kbps 128kbps or 256kpbs depending on your model type Use Table 8 to determine the best main rate for your model Table 8 Main Rate Chart TCPAM 16 TCPAM 32 TCPAM 64 Modeltype 3 60 12 89 90 177 2 wire model 192 3840 768 5696 5760 11328 4 wire model 128 384 7680 1536 11392 11520 22656 8 wire model 256 768 15360 3072 22784 23040 45312 SNR Margin Select the desired SNR Margin value from the drop down list SNR margin is an index of line connection quality You can see the actual SNR margin in STATUS You will experience better line connection quality for larger SNR margin values For example if you set the SNR margin is 5 the DSL connection will drop and reconnect when the SNR mar gin is lower than 5 On the other hand the device will reduce the line rate and reconnect for better line con nection quality You may select the SNR
75. hernet cable to the MGMT port Model 3202 supports audi MDIX switching so you may use a crossover or straight through cable 2 Connect one end of a phone cable to the LINE port and the other end of the cable to a wall jack Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of IN lightning activity WARNING Installing the Model 3202 29 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 3 Hardware installation Grounding the Model 3202 and connecting power In connecting to the power source it is important to establish a good grounding connection first then the power connection Do the following 1 Assemble a ground wire using 10 AWG wire with green colored insulation and two ring terminals Make the wire long enough to reach one of the following earth ground sources The building ground rod generally located at the site s main service entrance A sprinkler system pipe cold water pipe Building structural steel Grounding stud Figure 6 Grounding stud 2 Install the grounding wire between the grounding stud see figure 6 and the grounding source 3 Connect the power adapter to the DC 9V port on the Model 3202 and then connect to the power source A WARNING A WARNING A IMPORTANT Installing the Model 3202 Mains Voltage Do not open the case the when the power cord is attached Line voltages are present within the power supply when the power cords are connected The ma
76. ial problems Warnings are intended to prevent safety hazards that could result in per sonal injury Cautions are intended to prevent situations that could result in property damage or impaired functioning Note note presents additional information or interesting sidelights important information fi The alert symbol and IMPORTANT heading calls attention to IMPORTANT hazard Strictly follow the instructions to avoid 1 The alert symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential property damage potential electric shock hazard Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage caused by electric shock j The shock hazard symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a The alert symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential safety hazard A Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid personal injury shock hazard Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid injury caused The shock hazard symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential electric by electric shock WARNING 13 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Safety when working with electricity A WARNING ARNING The Model 3202 contains no user serviceable parts The equipment shall be returned to Patton Electronics for repairs or repaired by qualified service per sonnel Opening the Model 3202 case will void the warranty Mains Voltage Do not open the case the when the power cord is attached Line voltages are present within the power supp
77. iguration Options 42 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration 802 1Q Tag Based VLAN Click on VLAN under Advanced on the main menu to reach the VLAN advanced configuration page Then select the radio button for 802 1Q Tag Based VLAN to display the configuration options Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED VLAN Virtual LAN Parameters BASIC General Parameter v ADVANCED ODisable 802 10 Tag Based VLAN OPort Based VLAN OPort Based LINE VLAN 802 1Q Tag Based VLAN Table Ros LAN LANS AM DSL Sniffing Rate Limiting 1h E a a STATUS E 20 gt ADMIN fo UTILITY s D n 0 D a D 1 1 fi ERE Access access B Access B Access Tank B access B Cancel Reset Finish Figure 16 802 1Q Tag Based VLAN page VID Virtual LAN ID A number to identify the VLAN segment Select from 1 to 4094 PVID Port VID An untagged member of the default VLAN Select from 1 to 4094 Link Type Select from Access or Trunk Access means the port can receive or send untagged packets Trunk means that the port can receive or send tagged packets Tag Based VLAN Overview Figure 17 shows the breakdown of the VLAN tag fi
78. ins outlet that is utilized to power the device shall be within 10 feet 3 meters of the device shall be easily accessible and pro tected by a circuit breaker The Model 3202 is not shipped with power cables For AC powered units ensure that the power cable used meets all applicable standards for the try in which it is to be installed and that it is connected to a wall outlet which has earth ground The power supply automatically adjusts to accept an input volt age from 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 30 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 3 Hardware installation Configuring the Model 3202 There are three different ways you can configure the Model 3202 the serial console Telnet or a web browser Web configuration requirements Make sure that the PC you use for configuration has an Ethernet adapter and installed The Model 3202 provides a browser interface that allows you to configure and manage the modem After you set up the IP address for the 3202 you can access the modem s Web interface applications directly in your browser by entering the IP address You can then use your Web browser to manage and configure the unit from a PC Note For detailed information on configuring the Model 3202 through the Web interface see Chapter 4 Web configuration on page 32 Console configuration requirements To configure the Model 3202 through the serial console you can directly connect a terminal or a PC equipped w
79. ion which has been inserted into an Ethernet frame If a port has an 802 1Q compliant device attached such as this modem these tagged frames can carry VLAN membership information L 6 6 4 2 Up to 1500 4 bytes bits Tag Protocol Identifier Canonical Format Unique VLAN identifier TPID Priority CFI VID 3 802 1 p priority levels Typically 018100 0 to 7 Indicator 0 to 4095 default 019100 or 0 canonical MAC 919200 1 canonical MAC Figure 25 IEEE 802 1Q Tagged Frame for Ethernet Priority defines the user priority level for different classes of traffic There are 8 possible priority levels with 0 being the lowest priority level and 7 being the highest level Each Priority level can be set queue from 0 to 3 Advanced Configuration Options 50 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration Table 10 VLAN Tag Priority Levels Priority Level Traffic Type default Best Effort 1 Background 2 Spare 3 Excellent Effort 4 Controlled Load 5 Video less than 100 milliseconds latency and jitter 6 Voice less than 10 milliseconds latency and jitter 7 Network Control In the Scheduling Configuration table you can set up the type of QoS operation from 1 to 3 You can also set up the Queue Weight from 1 to 15 WRR Scheduling Configuration Example For example you can set the Model 3202 use Weighted Round Robin WRR queu Scheduling Configuration ing that
80. ith a terminal emulation program such as Hyper Terminal to the modem s console port Use the supplied serial cable RJ 45 to DB9F to connect the Model 3202 to a PC After marking the connec tion configure the terminal emulation program to use the following parameters 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity e 1 stop bit Note For detailed information on configuring the Model 3202 through the serial console see Chapter 5 Console and Telnet configuration on page 65 Telnet configuration requirements Make sure that the PC you use for configuration has an Ethernet adapter and TCP IP installed The Model 3202 supports Telnet for remote configuration The command is telnet 192 168 1 1 When prompted for the username and password for remote login use admin for username and admin for password display screens are the same as serial console configuration The default IP address is 192 168 1 1 but you may change the IP address for your application Note For detailed information on configuring the Model 3202 through Telnet see Chapter 5 Console and Telnet configuration on page 65 Configuring the Model 3202 31 Chapter 4 Web configuration Chapter contents E 34 Setting WAVE cese terere rre mer up eI EN E 34 D 34 AS 610s ale E 34 Basic Configuration Options e eneee Ee ee PG ere 35 Operuon mode dd
81. l Pan aa a E E TE 24 Distance Chare Model 3202 8209 25 Line Chart 39 40 Protocol sec cec n n cce E 48 WRR Scheduling Configuration Example Values cotes eee sete eeu Sm eR IESUS SS 51 VEAN Tae Priority bevel sir ME 51 Bitsimthe 53 ADS TG Uto 53 NMP ERU EDU CDS TAINEN OR 60 c re ML e EM Ee mq dr 67 Interface commands A M I LIE Me ERE 67 71 2 93 cr ee E ud 73 74 77 VEAN Mode Options aon teret deat uude dede 78 Queue WeightOpuons e utter 79 sedes 79 Queene Schedule Option ccce tese eue Lc 80 OOS MM E D CI 80 ge Priority QoS eer MEM UM UEM 81 rr m 81 Rate LI 82 P 5 Priority QoS prions 82 Status Command Meni e 86 Command ER PUDE gas ems ud eis IO P 87 socke i eet t Tut 106 RJA ocker OOO Base e M M E MEE M 106 About this guide This guide describes the RocketLink Model 3202 hardware installation and basic configuratio
82. l of the menu by pressing the J key You can also scroll to the top bottom with the U O keys For example to show the system information log on to the Model 3202 Press the K key twice and select the show command with the L key Select the system command in the submenu The system will display general information You may also use the Enter key to select a command SHDSL bis EFM Bridge gt gt enable Modify command privilege status Show running system status show View system configuration ping Packet internet groper command exit Quit system Command enable CR Message lt 1 gt Move up down lt L J gt Select Unselect U 0 Move top bottom Q Help Figure 46 Console Telnet Menu Window structure From top to bottom the window is divided into four parts Product name G SHDSL EFM Bridge Menu field The menu tree prompts on this field Symbol gt gt indicates the cursor place Configuration field Configure the parameters in this field parameter indicates the parameters you can choose and lt more indicates that there are more options in the submenu Footer Operation commands for help Introduction 68 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Main Menu Tree 5 Console and Telnet configuration The commands available in the main menu tree depend on if you have logged in using a supervisor password authorized user or not unauthorized user An authorized user can access all of the c
83. ly when the power cords are connected The mains outlet that is utilized to power the device shall be within 10 feet 3 meters of the device shall be easily accessible and pro tected by a circuit breaker For AC powered units ensure that the power cable used meets all applicable standards for the country in which it is to be installed and that it is connected to a wall outlet which has earth ground Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of whether power to the Model 3202 is ON or OFF To avoid electric shock use caution when near WAN ports When detaching the cables detach the end away from the Model 3202 first Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity In accordance with the requirements of council directive 2002 96 EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE ensure that at end oflife you separate this product from other waste and scrap and deliver to the WEEE collection system in your country for recycling Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage When starting to install interface cards place the interface card on its shielded plastic bag if you lay it on your bench About this guide Electrostatic Discharge ESD can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry It occurs when electronic 14 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide About this guide printed circuit cards are improperly handled and can result in complete or inter
84. min Utility Quality of Service Parameters Priority Mode BASIC Disabie Port Based Priority C VLAN Tag Priority O IP DSCP e Scheduling Configuration ADVANCED LINE one m p 1 WRR WRR WRR Rate Limiting Type 1 xad cual STATUS type wra wra wra 3 SP ADMIN DE Pom WER Configuration UTILITY i si bain E Weight i iz als WFQ Configuration Rale n 1024 kbps n 0 means no limit Egress Queue ee ni 3 99 00 oo 99 oo 59 59 19 18 18 DSL 1 8 Port Based Priority wawes Port LANI LAN2 LANS LAN4 DSL Sniffing uw gt AAAA Cancel Reset Finish Figure 23 QoS Port Based Priority page In the Port Based Priority table select the ports that the port based priority rule should be applied There six ports to choose from LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 DSL and Sniffing In the Scheduling Configuration section you can set up the Queue type from type 0 to type 3 Each Queue type can setu p the queue Weight from 1 to 15 The Queuing method is used to configure queuing algorithms for outgoing traffic Queuing algorithms all
85. mittent failures Always follow ESD prevention procedures when removing and replacing cards CAUTION Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap ensuring that it makes good skin contact Connect the clip to an unpainted surface of the chassis frame to safely channel unwanted ESD voltages to ground To properly guard against ESD damage and shocks the wrist strap and cord must operate effectively If no wrist strap is avail able ground yourself by touching the metal part of the chassis General observations Clean the case with a soft slightly moist anti static cloth Place the unit on a flat surface and ensure free air circulation Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight and other heat sources Protect the unit from moisture vapors and corrosive liquids 15 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide About this guide Typographical conventions used in this document This section describes the typographical conventions and terms used in this guide General conventions The procedures described in this manual use the following text conventions Convention Table 1 General conventions Meaning Garamond blue type Indicates a cross reference hyperlink that points to a figure graphic table or sec tion heading Clicking on the hyperlink jumps you to the reference When you have finished reviewing the reference click on the Go to Previous View button 4 in the Adobe Acrobat Reader toolbar to return to your starting
86. n Audience This guide is intended for the following users Operators Installers Maintenance technicians Structure This guide contains the following chapters and appendices e Chapter 1 General information on page 17 provides information about modem features and capabilities e Chapter 2 Applications overview on page 22 describes the typical application for the Model 3202 e Chapter 3 Hardware installation on page 26 provides quick start hardware installation procedures Chapter 4 Web configuration page 32 describes configuring the Model 3202 via the web interface e Chapter 5 Console and Telnet configuration on page 65 describes configuring the Model 3202 via the console interface e Chapter 6 Contacting Patton for assistance on page 96 contains information on contacting Patton tech nical support for assistance Appendix A Compliance information on page 99 contains compliance information for the Model 3202 Appendix B Specifications on page 101 contains for the specifications for the Model 3202 Appendix C Port pin outs on page 104 contains pinouts for the Model 3202 ports For best results read the contents of this guide before you install the Model 3202 12 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide About this guide Precautions Notes cautions and warnings which have the following meanings are used throughout this guide to help you become aware of potent
87. nal regulations Ensure that your site is properly prepared before beginning installation Location and mounting requirements The Model 3202 is intended to be placed on a desktop or similar sturdy flat surface that offers easy access to the cables Additionally you should consider the need to access the unit for future upgrades and maintenance This completes the planning phase for installation The next section begins the installation procedures Installing the Model 3202 Unpacking the Model 3202 Inspect the shipping carton for external damage Note any damage before removing the container contents Report any equipment damage to the shipping carrier immediately for claim purposes Save all packing mate rial in case you need to return an item to the factory for servicing The Model 3202 comes with the following items Model 3202 Quick Start Guide Model 3202 An RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable for use with the console and Ethernet ports A DB 9 to RJ 45 EIA 561 adapter for connecting a PC s serial port to the Model 3202 console port CD ROM containing product literature and the Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Note Power cables are shipped separately from the Model 3202 Connecting cables and must be rated for the proper application with respect to volt age current anticipated temperature flammability and mechanical serviceability 1 The Interconnecting cables must be acceptable for external use CAUTION 1 Connect the Et
88. neral system information config Displays detailed configuration information script Displays configuration information in command script Move the cursor gt gt to system in the show menu and press Enter SHDSL bis EFM Bridge Status Window General system information MCSV 1608 0000 10213RDE Software Version 1608 0000 10613C79 Chipset PEF 22628 Firmware Version 1 1 1 5 7 004 Hostname SOHO Serial No BKMSD2TV0031 System Up Time 0DRV OHR 10MIN Press Enter to Return Menu Window lt 1 gt Move up down lt L J gt Select Unselect lt U 0 gt Move top bottom Q Help Figure 53 System Information Write Command The write command saves all new configuration changes to Flash on the Model 3202 You must use the write command and reboot the modem for new configuration changes to tak effect Move the cursor gt gt to write in the main menu and press Enter Command write CR Message Please input the following information Are you sure y n y Show Command Menu 87 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Reboot Command The reboot command restarts the Model 3202 Move the cursor gt gt to reboot in the main menu and press Enter Command reboot CR Message Please input the following information Do you want to reboot y n y Type to begin the reboot process Ping Command The ping command checks the
89. network nodes These mes sages contain requests to get and set variables that exist in network nodes in order to obtain statistics set con figuration parameters and monitor network events SNMP communications can occur over the LAN or WAN connection The Model 3202 can generate SNMP traps to indicate alarm conditions and it relies on SNMP community strings to implement SNMP security This Model 3202 support both MIB I and MIB II Click SNMP in the Administration menu to set up the parameters Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility Table of current community pool index Status Access Right Community BASIC i Diable 19 Deny 78 private ADVANCED 2 Disable STATUS 3 Disable v ADMIN 4 Disable SECURITY SNMP 5 Disable gt UTILITY Cancel Table of current trap host pool index Version IP Address Community 1 Disable i 192 168 0 254 Disable Disable Disable v e Disable Figure 37 SNMP Administration page Administration Options 59 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration Community Pool An SNMP community is a group of devices and management stations running SNMP It helps define where information is sent The community name is used to identify the group A SNMP device or agent may belong to more than one community It will not request information from management stations that do not belong to one of its communities Table 14 Default SNMP Communities
90. nk Activity Power Console LAN 1 4 Ethernet Mode Alarm Figure 2 Model 3202 front panel LEDs Table 2 Front panel LEDs Condition Description PWR On Power is applied ALM On DSL LINE connection dropped Blink 025 LINE self test DIAG On Management port is connected WAN 1 4 LINK On DSL LINE is connected Blink 1051 handshake transmitted received data LAN 1 4 LINK ACT On Ethernet is connected Blink Ethernet link transmitted received data LAN 1 4 100 On LAN port is on 100M mode Off port is on mode Model 3202 front panel 19 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 1 General information Model 3202 rear panel Port descriptions The RocketLinkTM Model 3202 rear panel ports are shown in figure 3 and described in table 3 ES Power Reset button Management Ground RJ 45 port Console LAN 1 4 DSL RS 232 port RJ 45 port RJ 45 port Figure 3 Model 3202 rear panel Table 3 Port descriptions Port Description DC 9V 2A Power adaptor inlet Input voltage 9VDC 2A Console RS 232 control port Used for service and maintenance the Console port an RS 232 RJ 45 connector with EIA 561 pinout connects the router to a serial terminal such as a PC or ASCII terminal also called a dumb terminal Asynchronous default data rate 9600 bps hardware DSR and DTR signals for external modems are wired directly together internally RST Reset butt
91. ns the schedule types Table 26 Queue Schedule Types Queue Type 1 Type 2 Command setup qos qSchdl lt Typel Type2 gt Message Please input the following information Operation type TAB Select lt 1 gt 1 The Queue types are Weight Round Robin WRR Best Effort BE and Strictly Priority SP WRR services on a rotating basis and is activated only when a port has more traffic than it can handle queue is a given an amount of bandwidth irrespective of the incoming traffic on that port The queue then moves to the back of the list The next queue is given an equal amount of bandwidth and then moves to the end of the list and so on depending on the number of queues being used This works in a looping fashion until a queue is empty BE is used for data applications or any non classified traffic This would include e mail Internet browsing data back up etc The BE class is for traffic that can afford to wait and not affect the overall outcome of the data application Setup Command Menu 79 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration SP services queues based on priority only As traffic comes into the Model 3202 traffic on the highest prior ity queue Q3 is transmitted first When that queue empties traffic on the next highest priority queue Q2 transmitted until Q2 empties and then traffic is transmitted on Q1 and so on If higher priority queues n
92. on for rebooting or loading factory default settings LAN LAN Ethernet Ports 1 4 10 100Base Tx full half duplex RJ 45 auto detection and fall back connects the unit to an Ethernet LAN MGMT RJ 45 for management port LINE G SHDSL Bis interface for WAN port RJ 45 Note For port pinout information see Appendix Port pin outs on page 104 Model 3202 rear panel 20 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 1 General information Reset button To restart the unit with the current startup configuration Press for less than 1 second and release the Reset button The Model 3202 will restart with the current startup configuration To restart the unit with factory default configuration Press the Reset button for 5 seconds until the Power LED starts blinking The unit will restart with factory default configuration To restart the unit in bootloader mode to be used only by trained RocketLink technicians Start with the unit powered off Press and hold the Reset button while applying power to the unit Release the Reset button when the Power LED starts blinking so the unit will enter bootloader mode Ground terminal The marked lug or terminal should be connected to the building protective earth bus The func tion of protective earth does not serve the purpose of providing protection against electrical shock but instead enhances surge suppression on the DSL lines for installations where suitable bonding facilities exis
93. onfiguration commands in the subdirectories using the enable command Unauthorized users cannot change any configurations but can view the status and information for the Model 3202 They may also use the ping command to check the Model 3202 connection Menu tree for authorized users Authorized users may log into the Model 3202 with a supervisor password to obtain access to all of the config uration commands Main Menu Tree enable setup status reboot admin utility exit d 3 Uu vit 5 upgrade 8 3 restore Figure 47 Menu tree for authorized users maxMainRate z list a lt 69 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration SHDSL bis EFM Bridge gt gt enable Modify command privilege setup Configure system status Show running system status show View system configuration write Update flash configuration reboot Reset and boot system ping Packet internet groper command admin Setup management features utility TFTP upgrade utility exit Quit system Command enable lt CR gt _ Message lt I K gt Move up down lt L J gt Select Unselect U 0 Move top bottom Q Help Figure 48 Main screen for authorized users Menu tree for unauthorized users Unauthorized users may access the following configuration commands for the Model 3202 system Figure 49 Main menu for unauthoriz
94. onfigured on the Model 3202 Packets are forwarded only between ports that are desig nated for the same VLAN Untagged VLANs can be used to manually isolate user groups or subnets Port VID PVID is a VLAN ID assigned to untagged frames received on the interface Default 1 If an interface is not a member of VLAN 1 and you assign its PVID to this VLAN the interface will automatically be added to VLAN 1 as an untagged member For all other VLANs an interface must first be configured as an untagged member before you can assign its PVID to that group Link Type The Link Type determines the types of frames the port can accept Access means the port can only receive or send untagged frame types Trunk means that the port can only receive or send tagged frame types Advanced Configuration Options 45 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration PortBased VLAN Click on VLAN under Advanced on the main menu to reach the VLAN advanced configuration page Then select the radio button for Port Based VLAN to display the configuration options Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED VLAN Virtual LAN Parameters BASIC General Parameter v ADVANCED Mode 0802 10 Tag Based VLAN Port Based VLAN Port Based QinQ LINE VLAN Port Based VLAN Table 005 Rate Limiting No LANI LAN2 LA
95. other hand the device will reduce the line rate and reconnect for better line connection quality You may select the SNR margin from the range 10 to 21 Setup Command Menu 73 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Line Probe For adaptive mode applications set the Line Probe to Enable The Model 3202 will adapt the data rate accord ing to the line status For all other applications set the Line Probe to Disable Clear Use the clear command to reset the CRC error count LAN The lan command menu lists commands for setting up the LAN ports Move the cursor gt gt to lan in the setup menu and press Enter Command setup lan 1 1 Message Please input the following information Interface number 1 1 1 The default interface number is 1 You can configure the Link type LAN IP address and subnet mask for the LAN interface gt gt link type Configure Link type address LAN address and subnet mask Table 21 shows the options available within the lan command menu Table 21 LAN Options Options Link Type C Disable Dynamic Static IP Address Subnet Mask Command setup lan 1 link type lt Disable Dynamic Static gt Message Please input the following information Link type TAB Select Disable Command setup lan 1 address ip lt netmask gt Message Please input the following information IP address ENTER for default 192 168 2 1 Subnet ma
96. owing information Telnet Listening Port ENTER for default lt 23 gt Legal IP Address Pool The default legal address is 0 0 0 0 on entry number 1 This means that there are no IP address restrictions for accessing the MOdel 3202 via Telnet To change the legal IP address pool move the cursor gt gt to ip pool in the security menu and press Enter Select modify to set up the IP address pool Administration Command Menu 90 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Command admin security ip pool modify 1 16 ip Message Please input the following information Client address pool entry number 1 16 1 Client IP address ENTER for default 0 0 0 0 You can configure up to sixteen entries for legal address pools Use the clear command to remove a legal client IP address from any pool entry number Use the list command to view information for all of the security pro files including the Telnet TCP port and the legal IP addresses SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP provides the exchange of messages between a network man agement 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 configura tion parameters and monitor network events SNMP communications can occur over the LAN or WAN con nection The Model 3202 can
97. ows the Model 3202 to maintain separate queues for packets from each individual source or flow and prevent a source from monopolizing the bandwidth The Queue types are Weight Round Robin WRR Best Effort BE and Strictly Priority SP WRR services on a rotating basis and is activated only when port has more traffic than it can handle queue is a given an amount of bandwidth irrespective of the incoming traffic on that port The queue then moves to the back of the list The next queue is given an equal amount of bandwidth and then moves to the end of the list and so on depending on the number of queues being used This works in a looping fashion until a queue is empty e is used for data applications or any non classified traffic This would include e mail Internet browsing data back up etc The BE class is for traffic that can afford to wait and not affect the overall outcome of the data application SP services queues based on priority only As traffic comes into the Model 3202 traffic on the highest prior ity queue Q3 is transmitted first When that queue empties traffic on the next highest priority queue Q2 transmitted until Q2 empties and then traffic is transmitted on Q1 and so on If higher priority queues never empty then traffic on lower priority never gets sent The SP class is typically for video applications that require a fixed amount of bandwidth to be considered good quality Advanced Configuration Op
98. rd browser such as Internet Explorer TCP IP setup When DHCP is enabled the Model 3202 acts as DHCP server in your network The Model 3202 will auto matically assign IP address for the management port connection To set up on a Windows PC l Click the Start button Select the Control Panel 2 Double click on the Network icon 3 In the Configuration window select the protocol line that has been associated with your network card and then click the property icon 4 Click on the IP address tab and select Obtain IP address automatically Click OK System Login You may use web browser such as Internet Explorer on your PC to connect the Model 3202 Type hitp and the IP address like as Attp 192 168 1 1 The default IP address and sub net mask of the MGMT port of the Model 3202 are 192 168 1 1 and 255 255 255 0 If DHCP is disabled your PC can set the same net mask such as 192 168 1 x where x is number from 2 to 254 Type the default User name root and default Password root and then click OK For system security you should change the user name and password after initial onfiguration Connect to 192 168 1 1 root Remember my password Cei Figure 7 System login screen Introduction 34 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration Basic Configuration Options This section contains information for setting up the operation mode and MGMT port IB DHCP server
99. s and prevent a small number of users from monopolizing network bandwidth Rate control can be used to intelligently manage bandwidth allocation in the networking It can prevent one user or device from dominating the available network bandwidth and it allows managers to allocate greater bandwidth to the departments and applications that need it ADVANCED Rate Limiting Configuration Rate n 1024 kbps 0 means no limit Port LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 DSL oo 1 oo Ingress Rate Cancel Reset Finish Figure 30 Rate Control options You can set up the date rates limit on each port The date rates are No limit 128K 256K 512K 1M and 2M The default setting is No limit on each ports Advanced Configuration Options 55 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration Status Options This section contains information for monitoring status options for the Model 3202 via the WMI The Status menu contains LINE MGMT and LAN parameters LINE Status The LINE Status includes information for the run time device status mode Bitrate and Performance infor mation such as SNR margin atteunation and CRC error count Home Basic Advanced Admin Utility STATUS LINE Status Information BASIC Run Time Device Status AD
100. sk ENTER for default lt 255 255 255 0 gt Set the LAN IP address and subnet mask The default IP Address is 192 168 2 1 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Setup Command Menu 74 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration VLAN Virtual LAN VLAN is defined as a group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that they can communicate as if they were attached to the same wire when in fact they are located on a number of dif ferent LAN segments Because VLAN is based on logical instead of physical connections it is extremely flexi ble You can setup the Virtual LAN VLAN parameters in VLAN command The Model 3202 supports VLAN to PVC only for bridge mode operation i e the VLAN spreads over both the CO and CPE sides where there is no layer 3 routing involved The unit supports up to 8 active VLANs with shared VLAN learning SVL bridge out of 4096 possible VLANs specified in IEEE 802 10 The vlan command menu lists commands for setting up the DSL port Move the cursor gt gt to vlan in the setup menu and press Enter The following menu displays gt gt mode Trigger virtual LAN function modify Modify virtual LAN table pvid Modify port default VID link mode Modify port link type list Show VLAN configuration To activate the VLAN function move the cursor gt gt to mode and press Enter The products support two types of VLAN 802 10 and Port Based 802 1Q defin
101. specifies a relative weight of each queue WRR uses a pre Ea ECT Type 1 WRR WRR WRR WRR defined relative weight for each queue that determines the SP percentage of service time to services each queue before moving on Sis S L 1 to the next queue This prevents the head of line blocking that can occur with strict priority queuing ge fau 1 192 For this example set up the WRR Type 1 to share bandwidth by using scheduling weights 1 2 4 and 8 for queues 0 through 3 respectively Priority 1 2 Queue 0 0 According to above two tables we can get the mapping QoS values to Egress Queues as the following ely Priority Queue Advanced Configuration Options 51 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration 0 3 Queue 1 f Sy 45 Queue2 it 6 7 Queue3 Figure 26 Service by WRR IP DSCP Priority Differentiated Services Overview Differentiated Services DiffServ is a class of service CoS model that enhances best effort Internet services by differentiating traffic by users service requirements and other criteria Packets are specifically marked allowing network nodes to provide different levels of service as appropriate for video playback voice calls or other delay sensitive applications via priority queuin
102. t The connector type is M3 machine screw Model 3202 rear panel 21 Chapter 2 Applications overview Chapter contents OTT EORUM TNNT CES 23 23 24 Distance hack 2200 ENERO 24 Distance Chart Model 3202 40 45 Wirel 24 Distance Chart 202 BNE Si area 25 22 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 2 Applications overview Introduction The Model 3202 is Ethernet First Mile EFM compliant EFM also called pure Ethernet lowers and CAPEX by resolving one of the biggest deficiencies in carrier networks the lack of interworking arrange ments among different protocols such as Frame Relay TDM ATM and of course DSL Using EFM allows for more efficient and trouble free networking environments Service providers can concentrate on providing dif ferentiated services instead of concentrating on resolving their latest issue of protocol conversions Typical application The Model 3202 G SHDSL EFM modems are ideal for delivering remote network access for inter office con nectivity Businesses can take advantage of the already installed copper infrastructure and pass up to 22 8 Mbps of symmetrical data reliably at distances of up to 1 8 miles 2 9 km Utilize pre existing copper infrastructure for mobile backhaul to reduce Last Mile transport costs and to nect to new packet switched networks Remote Office Connectivity
103. t gt to qos in the setup menu and press Enter The following menu displays gt gt mode Trigger Quality of Service function qweight Modify queue weight qSchdl Modify queue schedule type portPri Modify port priority vlanTagPri Modify VLAN TAG priority ipDscpPri Modify IP DSCP priority list Show QoS configuration Mode You can choose from three types of QoS Port Based VLAN Tag and IP DSCP If you are not going to use the QoS function set this option to Disable Command setup qos mode lt Disable PortBased VlanTag IpDscp gt Message Please input the following information Trigger 005 function TAB Select Disable Table 24 shows the options available within the QoS mode command menu Table 24 VLAN Mode Options Options QoS Mode C Disable Port Based VLAN Tag IP DSCP Setup Command Menu 78 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Queue Weight This setting configures the weight value for each queue Command setup qos qweight 0 3 1 15 Message Please input the following information Queue index 0 3 0 Weight value ENTER for default 1 1 For example the default values are shown below setup qos qweight 0 1 setup qos qweight 1 2 setup qos qweight 2 4 setup qos qweight 3 8 Table 25 Queue Weight Options QoS Mode 012 3 Weight Value Queue Schedule There are two types of queue schedule Select from Type 1 or Type 2 Table explai
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105. ted by supplier Also you must have your own server For backup and restore operations you must also have your own server to backup and restore the configuration files Move the cursor gt gt to utility in the main menu and press Enter The following menu displays gt gt upgrade X Upgrade main software backup Backup system configuration restore Restore system configuration Upgrade main software To upgrade the Model 3202 firmware move the cursor gt gt to upgrade in the utility menu and press Enter Type the TFTP server IP address and name of the upgraded firmware file Command utility upgrade ip lt file gt Message Please input the following information TFTP server IP address ENTER for default 192 168 0 2 Upgrade filename ENTER for default lt default bin gt Backup system configuration To backup the current system configuration move the cursor gt gt to backup in the utility menu and press Enter Type the TFTP server IP address and name for the backup file Command utility backup ip file Message Please input the following information TFTP server IP address ENTER for default 192 168 0 2 Upgrade filename ENTER for default lt default bin gt Restore system configuration restore a saved configuration file move the cursor gt gt to restore in the utility menu and press Enter Type the TFTP server IP address and name of the system
106. ters qos Configure Quality of Service parameters rate Configure Rate Control parameters mgmt Configure management interface profile dhcp Configure DHCP parameters dns_proxy Configure DNS proxy parameters hostname Configure local host name default Restore factory default settings G SHDSL The g shdsl command menu lists commands for setting up the DSL port Move the cursor gt gt to g shdsl in the setup menu and press Enter The following menu displays gt gt mode Configure g shdsl mode link Configure g shdsl link annex Configure g shdsl annex type tcpam Configure g shdsl TCPAM type maxMainRate Configure g shdsl max main data rate snrMargin Configure g shdsl SNR margin lineProbe Configure g shdsl line probe clear Clear current CRC error count Table 18 shows the options available within the g shdsl command menu Table 18 G SHDSL Options Menu Options Mode STU C STU R Link Type L 2 wire 4 wire 8 wire Annex L BG TCPAM Auto 7 16 32 TCPAM 64 Rate 3 177 SNR Margin 10 21 Line Probe C Disable Enable Setup Command Menu 72 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Mode There are two types of G SHDSL mode STU C Central Office CO terminal STU R Customer Premise Equipment Link Select the line type for your model Line type means how many wires you want to use on th
107. tions 49 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration VLAN Tag Priority Click on QoS under Advanced on the main menu to reach the QoS advanced configuration page Then select the radio button for VLAN Tag Priority to display the configuration options Home Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED QoS Quality of Service Parameters gt BASIC Priority Mode ADVANCED Mode Disable Based Priority VLAN Tag Priority IP DSCP Priority LINE Scheduling Configuration QoS Rate Limiting Gum reus 0 1 2 3 gt STATUS 1 WRR WRR WRR WRR ADMIN 2 WFQ wra wra UTILITY 3 wFa wra sP WRR Configuration Queue 0 1 2 3 1 8 WFQ Configuration Rate n 1024 kbps n 0 means no limit i Egress Queue 0 J 2 3 8 oo oo oo oo 13 oo ie oo ie oo oo 13 oo VLAN Tag Priority E I Priority 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Queue o 1 rej 2 i92 3 3 Figure 24 QoS VLAN Tag Priority page VLAN Tag Priority uses the tag field informat
108. ton Electronics be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this product These damages include but are not limited to the following lost profits lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product Patton Electronics specifically disclaims all other warran ties expressed or implied and the installation or use of this product shall be deemed an acceptance of these terms by the user Summary Table of Contents UN Rw General information vec ELT 17 Applications 22 26 NS DCSTHUTRU PES OHUITRETCEHETELOEQUEORYXEUEEEEEDEHEETEHETECOEERUROEEHEETETECEDYTREEREGENYTERTERLEEEEEHHEEGEPDEEEEXTEREUEEEEEHETEEECHEUEREPEERERILE 32 Console and IEEE 65 Contacting l arton tat assistance toe eo 96 Compliance 99 101 Port Pin OUST ect EI DUI 104 Table of Contents Summary Lable of 3 OU SESEO SEET REE E SEERE EUIS 4 9 Snoop ono none neto e o Co oda oan ooo o an edendo cn Hn ceo ECCO SC cnr HE 11 AS 12 Audiences ee ete 12 Serie dee TUE EL 2 13 T EE 14 Preventing 14
109. traffic flow control and rate control These traffic management and QoS features enable service pro viders to provision for differentiated services and or SLAs The Model 3202 is a complete managed end to end system when used either back to back or with a 3rd party ipDSLAM The 3202 is the clear and easy choice for mission critical networking RocketLink 3200 3 SHDSL EFM Figure 1 Model 3202 The following base models are available 3202 2W EUI G SHDSL 2Base TL EFM Modem 2 wire 5 7 Mbps 3202 4W EUI G SHDSL 2Base TL EFM Modem 4 wire 11 4 Mbps 3202 8W EUI G SHDSL 2Base TL EFM Modem 8 wire 22 8 Mbps Refer to Appendix B Specifications on page 101 for a complete feature description of the Model 3202 Model 3202 overview 18 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 1 General information Model 3202 front panel LED descriptions The front panel LEDs display the status of the power system Ethernet ports and Line port Figure 2 shows the front panel LED indicators and table 2 provides a description of the LED indicators behavior e m e i gt 7 gt e e e e 5 gt 0 gt 2 i a atico e o e ook G gt A mL 2 md 2 79 229 A 2 2 g 2 PEA RocketLink 3200 G SHDSL EFM Modem PWR g DIAG WAN 1 4 Line Connection LAN 1 4 Ethernet Li
110. uipment back to you in the same manner you ship it to us Patton will pay the return shipping costs Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations RMAs 98 Appendix A Compliance information Chapter contents 100 100 Vointerterence BEG Pare eee E SINN 100 CE TM E ER TT E E RUEDA NU TE 100 Authorized Europea Representatives eoe tener e E E 100 99 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide A Compliance information Compliance EMC compliance Part 15 Class A EN55022 Class A EN55024 Radio and TV interference FCC Part 15 This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television recep tion This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reason able protection from such interference in a commercial installation However there is no guarantee that inter ference will not occur in a particular installation If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by disconnecting the cables try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures moving the computing equipment away
111. up system security snmp Configure SNMP parameter passwd Change supervisor password id Change supervisor ID User Profile The user command menu lists commands to clear modify and list user profiles You can create up to 5 user profiles to access the Model 3202 vis the console port However users with supervisor privleges have access to changing the configuration of the Model 3202 Move the cursor gt gt to user in the admin menu and press Enter The following menu displays gt gt clear Clear the user profile modify Modify the user profile list List the user profile Use the clear command to delete a user Use the list command to show information for a user profile Use the modify command to edit user information or add a new user to a user profile Modify Add User To modify a user profile or add a new user move the cursor gt gt to modify in the user menu and press Enter Select the profile number for the user profile you want to modify Command admin user modify 1 5 more Message Please input the following information Legal access user profile number 1 5 2 The modify menu displays gt gt attrib UI mode profile User name and password Move the cursor gt gt to attrib in the modify menu and press Enter Command admin user modify 2 attrib lt Command Menu gt Message Please input the following information User interface TAB Select lt Menu gt Administration Command Menu
112. vices along the path that will carry this traffic to the same VLAN s either man Advanced Configuration Options 44 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration ually or dynamically using Generic VLAN Routing Protocol GVRP However if you want a port on this Model 3202 to participate one or more VLANs but none of the intermediate network devices nor the host at the other end of the connection supports VLANs then you should add this port to the VLAN as an untagged port Note VLAN tagged frames can pass through VLAN aware or VLAN unaware network inter connection devices but the VLAN tags should be stripped off before passing it on to any end node host that does not support VLAN tagging VLAN Classification When the Model 3202 receives a frame it classifies the frame in one of two ways If the frame is untagged the Model 3202 assigns the frame to an associated VLAN based on the default VLAN ID of the receiving port But if the frame is tagged the Model 3202 uses the tagged VLAN ID to identify the port broadcast domain of the frame Port Overlapping You can use port overlapping to allow access to commonly shared network resources among different VLAN groups such as file servers or printers Untagged VLANs Untagged or static VLANs are typically used to reduce broadcast traffic and to increase security group of network users assigned to a VLAN form a broadcast domain that is separate from other VLANs c
113. xFFFE OxFFFF Quality of Service QoS refers to both a network s ability to deliver data with minimum delay and the net working methods used to control the use of bandwidth Without QoS all traffic date is equally likely to be dropped when the network is congested This can cause a reduction in network performance and mark the net work inadequate for time critical application such as video on demand Click on QoS under Advanced on the main menu to reach the QoS advanced configuration page Basic Advanced Status Admin Utility ADVANCED QoS Quality of Service Parameters BASIC Priority Mode v ADVANCED i LINE Mo Dist VLAN 905 Rate Limiting STATUS ADMIN UTILITY Port Based Priority C VLAN Tag Priority IP DSCP Priority Cancel Reset Finish Figure 22 QoS page QoS Quality of Service is used to decide which devices can get priorities to pass though the Model 3202 once the bandwidth is exhausted or fully saturated There are three types of QoS priority modes Port Based Priority VLAN Tag Priority and IP DSCP Priority You can also disable the QoS function Advanced Configuration Options 48 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 Web configuration Port Based Priority Click on QoS under Advanced on the main menu to reach the QoS advanced configuration page Then select the radio button for Port Based Priority to display the configuration options Home Basic Advanced Status Ad
114. ystem Table 17 explains the commands available in the main menu Table 17 Enable Command Menu Command Description enable Change the configuration and write changes to nonvolatile RAM setup Initially configure the Model 3202 status View the status of the Model 3202 show Show the system and configuration write Update flash configuration After you have completed all desired changes make sure to write the new configuration to NVRAM Use the write command to save your changes and reboot the system or all of your changes will not take effect reboot Reset and reboot system After you have completed all desired changes make sure to write the new configuration to NVRAM Use the reboot command to restart the system or all of your changes will not take effect ping Check the connection to the Model 3202 admin Set up advanced management features utility Upgrade software and backup restore the current configuration exit Log out of the system Enable Command Menu 71 Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 Console and Telnet configuration Setup Command Menu The setup command menu lists commands for initially configuring the Model 3202 Move the cursor gt gt to setup in the main menu and press Enter When you enter the setup command the following menu displays gt gt g shdsl Configure g shdsl parameters lan Configure LAN interface profile vlan Configure virtual LAN parame
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