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1. 9 Settings Up the PC piede nere peine Weve eee dee e e 10 Configuring the Web Browser x o o RO REESE EE ess 12 Accessing the Modem Web 5 15 Managing the 16 Configuring the ostii tente ee teet oontra R 23 Confipunnp tbe bone eei tee eR ee 27 Managing ea 30 Saving 39 Rebooting the E RET Ep 40 Chapter 4 Managing Modem Using the Console Port amp Telnet 41 Connecting to the Console 42 Setting Up a Telnet 5 44 Settings Up the WANN iet ect eG E Re e 45 Managing DSL e ertet ear tee eite RE eee 52 Restoring Factory 59 Saving the Current Configuration 60 MM701F User Manual v Table of Contents Updating System Software 61 Viewing System Information 62 Rebooting the Modem ete eee ete tom te pri ER eerte e eee ns 63 Appendix A Specifications 65 OVERVIEW iterata ierant ede tete eet 66 Data Specifications eerte 67 Hardware Specifications o een gem On HD Etre Pe re 71 Appendix B Technical Assistance and Returns 4 eere 75 Technical Support xo acti ES eee p 75 World Wide eee editt retenta tob Rer ePi derer zin 75 Appendix Cs Ori 77 vi MM701F
2. Megabit Modem 701 User Manual Version 1 x Copyright February 2002 Copyright 2002 ADC DSL Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Information contained in this document is company private to ADC DSL Systems Inc and shall not be modified used copied reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part without the written consent of ADC Trademark Information ADC is a registered trademark of ADC Telecommunications Inc Avidia and Megabit Modem are registered trademarks and StarGazer SwitchWare and Skyrocket are trademarks of ADC DSL Systems Inc No right license or interest to such trademarks is granted hereunder and you agree that no such right license or interest shall be asserted by you with respect to such trademark Other product names mentioned in this practice are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Disclaimer of Liability Contents herein are current as of the date of publication ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data loss of use or loss of profits and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect incidental special consequential or other similar damages This disclaimer of liability applies to all products publications and services during and after the warranty period Specific Disclaimer for High risk Act
3. Rebooting the Modem 63 MM701F User Manual 41 Connecting to the Console Port CONNECTING TO THE CONSOLE PORT 1 Install the supplied grey console cable between the modem Console port and your PC as shown below Ze 9 pin COM r J Adapter Grey cable Console port 2 Using a terminal emulation program verify the communication settings as follows 9600 baud no parity e 8 data bits e no stop bit e flow control off 42 MM701F User Manual Chapter 4 Managing the Modem Using the Console Port amp Telnet Currently Windows includes a terminal emulation program called HyperTerminal In Windows 98 access it from the Windows desktop by clicking Start Programs Accessories HyperTerminal Once you have established communication the Main Menu page displays Console HyperTerminal 15 File Edit View Call Transfer e ala cs WAN Setup LAN Setup Restore Factory Configuration Save Current Configuration System Update System Information Reboot Select gt _ Connected 0 00 31 VT100 9500 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Captun 7 701 User Manual 43 Setting Up a Telnet Session SETTING UP A TELNET SESSION Make sure your PC is on the same IP subnet as the modem as described in Setting Up the PC on page 10 To set up a telnet session specify the LAN IP address of the modem to establish communication The default LAN IP address is 10 0 0 1 If this I
4. Saving the Current Configuration on page 60 MM701F User Manual 59 Saving the Current Configuration SAVING THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION Use the Save Current Configuration page for saving your current configuration to flash memory By saving your configuration changes your changes will not be lost by resetting the modem 1 From the Main Menu select Save Current Configuration to access the Save Current Configuration page WARNING This will overwrite configuration 1 Continue 2 Cancel Select Return to exit 2 Doone of the following e Select Continue to write the configuration to flash memory e Select Cancel to exit the current page without saving your configuration 60 MM701F User Manual Chapter 4 Managing the Modem Using the Console Port amp Telnet UPDATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE You can upgrade the firmware on your MM701F To upgrade you must specify the IP address of the server where the new firmware is stored 1 Configure a TFTP server to download the system software The MM701F uses TFTP to download the firmware which comprises a configuration file must be named celsiancfg and an image file must be named located on the TFTP server From the Main Menu select System Update to access the System Update page System Update 1 Address 955101522 2 File to update CONFIGURATION 3 Update Select Return to exit Type 1 to select IP Address Configure the IP a
5. DSL Statistics Use the ADSL Statistics page to monitor the following types of DSL statistics e General Statistics Error Counters Viewing General Statistics 1 From the Main Menu type 3 to select DSL and access the ADSL Menu 2 Select ADSL Statistics type 4 to access the ADSL Statistics page Select ADSL General Statistics type 1 to access the ADSL General Statistics page MM701F User Manual ADSL General Statistics gt OperationalState DSP Version LastFailed LocalSNRMargin LocalAttenuation RemoteAttenuation LocalTxPower RemoteTxPower RSFrameCount DwnstreamDataRate UpstreamDataRate Kb 7 LotalrarlureCount Kb Press any key Handshaking 0 42150 0x0000 N A 0 0 0 0 N A 0 0 N A Return to exit gt 55 Managing DSL ADSL Statistical Parameter OperationalState CodingGain dB DSP Version LastFailed LocalSNRMargin dB LocalAttenuation dB RemoteAttenuation dB LocalTxPower dB RemoteTxPower dB RSFrameCount DownstreamDataRate Kb UpstreamDataRate Kb TotalFailureCount 4 View the updated real time statistics Description Valid entries are Handshaking the transceiver is exchanging attempting to exchange information necessary to start up Training the transceiver is in the process of starting up Show Time the transceiver has started up trained and is capable of
6. Net Mask Data Rate RX VPI DHCP SNR Margin DB VCI DNS Session MM701F User Manual 17 Managing the System Refer to the following table for a description of the fields Parameter Description Model Megabit Modem model number DSP Version Version of the Digital Signal Processor of the modem Firmware Revision Version number of the image downloaded to the modem DSL Status Fields Configuration values specific to ADSL Modulation ADSL standard Multi Mode 11 413 G DMT or G Lite in the current configuration State Status of the DSL link Data Rate TX Rate at which the modem is configured to send data Data Rate RX Rate at which the modem is configured to receive data SNR Margin DB Used to control the front panel LED For WAN Session and LAN field descriptions refer to e Configuring the WAN on page 23 for WAN Session fields e Configuring the LAN on page 27 for LAN fields 18 MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using Web Browser Set Spanning Tree Spanning Tree eliminates loops in a LAN topology ensuring that there is only one path or link between any two nodes on a network Use Spanning Tree protocol only when you have already selected a Bridge session as described in Set Up WAN Sessions on page 23 and when your LAN has more than one device a PC only on your LAN and those devices have more than one physical path connecting them 1 Select System on the menu bar then click
7. PC the modem 10Base T port Set the MDI MDI X switch for the 10Base T port to E For connection to MDI X when connecting to a network MDI pn s suchas device such as a PC with an Ethernet NIC card with a MDI port when connecting to a device such as a hub switch or router with a MDI X port 4 MM701F User Manual Chapter 2 Installing the Modem CONNECTING THE CABLES After you ve verified the shipping package contents follow this procedure to physically set up your modem 1 Turn off your computer 2 Connect the cables to the modem rear panel as shown below e grey phone cable for the DSL line port e black cable for the 10Base T port power cable for the modem Power connector See Connecting to the Console Port on page 42 for connecting the console cabling DSL line port Wall jack with 10Base T port PC hub or other network device P ower connector MM701F User Manual 5 Checking LED Indications CHECKING LED INDICATIONS Your service provider sets up the ADSL parameters for your service The MM701F must have the DSL SYNC LED lit before you can connect sessions with your service provider The table below describes LED indications for all operational modes LEDs on the MM701F front panel provide continual status at a glance for network connections LED State Description POWER On green MM701F has power Off MM701F does not have power
8. Subnet Mask Determine how the subnet mask is assigned to a session f you selected PPPoA protocol the service provider automatically assigns a Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask displays in the box Ifyou selected RFC 1483 Router protocol enter the Subnet Mask supplied by the service provider in the box Ifyou selected RFC 1483 Bridge protocol do not enter a Subnet Mask NAT Enable or Disable the use of Network Address Translation NAT protocol to translate private IP addresses addresses on your LAN to public IP addresses assigned to each session see IP Address above in this table for session IP addresses 24 MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser Parameter RIP Send RIP Accept Virtual Path ID VPI Virtual Channel ID VCI 005 QoS Peak Cell Rate QoS Sustainable Cell Rate QoS Maximum Burst Rate Encapsulation MM701F User Manual Description Routing Information Protocol RIP dynamically routes packets sent from the MM701F to the service provider Select the same RIP version that is used by the service provider Select Disable if you selected RFC1483 Bridge protocol e Select to send broadcast packets from the MM701F e Select RIP2 to send multicast packets from the MM701F Select RIP1 amp RIP2 to send both broadcast and multicast packets from the MM701F To dynamically route packets sent from the service provider to the MM701F select t
9. User Manual OVERVIEW The MM70IF is a versatile high speed modem that connects your LAN to one or more service providers It employs ADSL technology for asymmetric rates up to 7 552 Mbps over single pair wiring and allows for multiple management options including an Status LEDs easy to use Web based interface In addition the MM701F supports 32 simultaneous Bridge Router or PPP sessions to the same or different service providers over its ADSL WAN interface For sizeable deployment the MM701F provides the ability to download pre defined configuration files to the flash memory instead of manually defining each and every value for all modems The MM701F also includes several useful protocols and services If you require IP addresses to be served dynamically on your LAN use the built in DHCP server If you need to update your modem software use the built in TFTP client If you require private IP addresses and need to translate them into public IP addresses use the built in NAT function If you need to exchange IP routing information with another device configure and implement RIP For a complete list of features see Appendix A Use this guide to install and configure your MM701F Before installation verify your shipping package contents and system requirements as described in the sections listed below Section Page System Requirements 2 What To Do Next 2 MM701F User Manual 1 Verify Shipping Package Contents VERI
10. configuration file must be named celsiancfg and an image file must be named image update the modem resets itself Do not recycle the power during this process The software update process takes about 90 seconds to complete After the N This will cause permanent image corruption 1 Click System on the menu bar then System Update to access the System Update page E SmartCNCT Home Microsoft Internet Explorer L Ie xi File Edit View Favorites Tools Help System WAN LAN DSL Save Changes Reboot System Options Configuration Download Reset Factory Defaults Enter the IP Address of the server where the firmware image or configuration file is located 3 From Select file to update do one of the following select Configuration to download the configuration file celsiancfg e select Image to download the image file image 4 Click Download to start the file download 701 User Manual 21 Managing the System Set to Factory Defaults When you configure the MM701F you change the factory default settings to new values You can return these parameters to their default values to provide a known starting point if you are troubleshooting or you simply want to configure new parameters For session default values see Default Session Parameter Values on page 70 Active links are lost when you reset to factory default values 1 Click System on the menu bar then Factory Defa
11. enable respectively NAT Session State 1 Disable 2 Enable Select session NAT Return to exit 3 From the Main Menu type 10 to select Apply Apply immediately activates the changes that you have made for this session 4 From the Main Menu type 5 to select Save New System Configuration and save these settings Otherwise the changes will be lost upon reboot or power cycle n Bridge mode you need an IP address for the LAN port to use a Browser If DHCP Client is selected you do not need to configure an IP address or Telnet to manage the MM701F MM701F User Manual 51 Managing DSL MANAGING DSL Use the DSL menu to manage the DSL line This menu allows you to view the DSL configuration configure the DSL line e monitor the DSL statistics test the DSL line Main Menu WAN Setup LAN Setup lt DSE Restore Factory Configuration Save Current Configuration System Update System Information Reboot 1o 0145 QN EP Select gt Viewing the DSL Configuration 1 From the Main Menu type 3 to elect DSL The ADSL Menu displays 2 From the ADSL Menu type 1 to select ADSL Current Settings The ADSL Current Setting page displays 3 View the DSL configuration as described by the table shown in Advanced Configuration on page 53 Configuring the DSL Line 52 1 From the Main Menu type 3 to select DSL and access the ADSL Menu 2 From the ADSL Menu do one of the fol
12. equalizer SpectrumMEDLEY continuously sends R MEDLEY signal pseudo random signal for the CO to train its frequency domain equalizer and to estimate upstream SNR e SpectrumPILOT continuously sends a R PILOT signal single frequency sinusoid for the CO to synchronize with the modem None specifies no testing These diagnostic programs have significance only to technical support personnel and are not discussed further in this manual 58 MM701F User Manual Chapter 4 Managing the Modem Using the Console Port amp Telnet RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULTS When you configure the MM701F you change the factory default settings to new values You can return these parameters to their default values to provide a known starting point if you are troubleshooting or you simply want to configure new parameters Active links may be lost when you reset to factory default values 7 1 From the Main Menu select Restore Factory Configuration to access the Restore Factory Configuration page WARNING This will delete configuration and return to default 1 Continue 2 Cancel Select Return to exit gt 2 Doone of the following e Select Continue if you want to return all values to their original factory values e Select Cancel if you do not want to return all values to their original factory values If you restore the factory defaults save the changes by selecting Save Current Configuration from the Main Menu as described in
13. is a Service Class for the modem It provides constant bit rate data with a timing relationship between the source and the destination Also a traffic class that carries a guaranteed constant bandwidth Best suited for applications that require fixed bandwidth such as uncompressed voice video and circuit emulation CBR is a Quality of Service class defined by the ATM Forum for ATM networks A fixed length packet Also the unit of data transmission used in ATM Each ATM cell contains a fixed size frame 53 bytes consisting of a five byte header and a 48 byte payload 77 78 community string CRC downstream traffic encapsulation ES Ethernet flash memory gateway IP IP address LAN LLC LOF LOS MAC margin A text string required for an SNMP trap to be received by a trap receiver s Also a text string that identifies an SNMP community and is associated with specific access rights read only or read write Cyclic Redundancy Check is a method used to verify the accuracy of data transmission Communications from a service provider to a user The inclusion of data in a protocol header prior to transmission which enables successful data transmission between different protocol networks Errored Seconds is the seconds during which errors occur that prevent the payload from being corrected A protocol used for LAN traffic which has a transfer rate of 10 or 100 Mbps Non volatile memory that can be erase
14. passing user data Coding gain is the expected improvement or gain due to trellis RS coding It is used to help determine the downstream connection rate The larger this value is the higher the connection rate will be The modem DSP code can be upgraded this is the current version that is running on your system Shows the last state reached before start up failed This is used for troubleshooting by technicians Current Signal to Noise SNA ratio Current power attenuation at the IAD Current remote power attenuation Current transmit power attenuation at the modem Current remote transmit power attenuation Reed Solomon frame count of forward error corrections on the DSL line Actual downstream data bit rate after ATM headers have been removed Actual upstream data bit rate after ATM headers have been removed Total count of errors including CRC loss of signal and framing errors MM701F User Manual Chapter 4 Managing the Modem Using the Console Port amp Telnet Viewing Error Counters 1 From the Main Menu select DSL to access the ADSL Menu 2 Select ADSL Statistics to access the ADSL Statistics page 3 Select ADSL Counters to access the ADSL Counters page ADSL Counters 1 LclRSInterleaved 0 2 LolRSFast 0 3 LclCRCInterleaved 0 4 LclCRCFast 0 Brg 0 6 RmtRSInterleaved 0 7 RmtRSFast 0 8 RmtCRCInterleaved 0 9 RmtCRCFast 0 10 RmtLOS 0 Press any key Return to exit 4 View the cou
15. the highest IP address value that the MM701F can serve when configured as a DHCP server MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using Web Browser Parameter DHCP Gateway DNS Server 3 Click Apply Description Enter the IP address of the default gateway that is provided by the LAN administrator for devices on the LAN The MM701F must be configured as a DHCP server and provides this gateway IP address to requesting DHCP clients such as PCs on the LAN Enter the IP address of the Domain Name System DNS server that is provided by either the service provider or the LAN administrator The MM701F must be configured as a DHCP server and provides this DNS IP address to requesting DHCP clients such as PCs on the LAN The DNS server maps human readable addresses to IP addresses A human readable address is one such as maggie copro company com The DNS resolver on the server translates this to a numeric value This numeric value is the IP address assigned to a WAN session see page 23 4 Savechanges as described in Saving Changes on page 39 5 If you enabled DHCP reboot the modem as described in Rebooting the Modem on page 40 to activate the DHCP parameters MM701F User Manual 29 Managing DSL MANAGING DSL Select either the DSL quick configuration or the advanced configuration as directed by your service provider DSL Quick Configuration 30 You can configure the MM701F to comply wi
16. which is 10 0 0 1 If you choose to use the default IP address ensure that the devices on your LAN are on the same subnet as the MM701F LAN port If you select Client for the DHCP configuration below in this table a DHCP server on your LAN automatically provides the IP address Enter the subnet mask for the LAN 10BaseT port provided by the LAN administrator Or you can use the default subnet mask for the LAN port which is 255 255 255 0 If you choose to use the default subnet mask ensure that it allows devices on your LAN to access the MM701F LAN port Enter the default IP address for a default gateway that is supplied by the service provider See your LAN administrator for the DHCP selection You selected whether or not you wanted to enable DHCP in Determining IP Addresses on page 14 However if you want to change that DHCP selection through the Web interface select one of the following None DHCP is not enabled Client The MM701F is a DHCP client and can be served an IP address for the LAN port by a DHCP server on your LAN Server The MM701F is a DHCP server and can serve IP addresses to devices on your LAN See DHCP Range Low and High for the ranges of IP addresses that the MM701F can serve Enter the IP address supplied by your LAN administrator This is the lowest IP address value that the MM701F can serve when configured as a DHCP server Enter the IP address supplied by your LAN administrator This is
17. write information to an MIB The Internet Engineering Task Force IETF specifies standard MIBS for certain types of devices ensuring any NMS can manage the devices Vendors can specify proprietary MIBs for their devices to fit specific needs NAPT Network Address and Port Translation provides the means to map private IP addresses and TCP UDP ports to the public IP addresses proxy addresses and TCP UDP ports that are set up for the PPP sessions Used with PPP Mode NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory is a medium for storing system configuration information so the information is not lost when the system is reset octet A TCP IP term indicating eight bits PAP CHAP Password Authentication Protocol and Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol are two ways to authenticate PPP sessions With PAP the modem sends authentication requests to the service provider and authentication occurs only once during the life of the link In CHAP the service provider returns an authentication challenge to the modem during authentication CHAP can be renegotiated during the life of the link Also both the modem and the service provider must support clear text versions of the password The CHAP host field must be the same on both ends of the session PDU Protocol Data Unit is data as it appears at the interface between a particular sublayer and the sublayer immediately below POTS Plain Old Telephone Service PPP Point to Point Protocol exists betwee
18. 3 Multiprotocol encapsulation over AALS 1577 Classical IP over ATM Security PPP authentication PAP CHAP 1334 1994 Web and Telnet password Management Embedded SNMP agent Terminal Telnet with Web based configuration and management tool Auto provisioning extensions e ILMI OAM F4 and F5 support e Concise MIB 1212 MIB II 1213 Traps 1215 Bridge 1493 SNMP 1471 1472 1473 1474 SNMP 1157 e Open DSL DSL Forum Auto Configuration e Remote Configuration Software Upgrade TFTP download into built in flash memory e Remote download DSLAM support required 68 MM701F User Manual Appendix A Specifications Encapsulation When you activate RFC 1483 system mode you can select WAN encapsulation as VC multiplexing for some sessions and LLC encapsulation for other sessions PPP Authentication Provides authentication of PPP sessions for security through Password and PAP CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocols RFC 1994 Network Address Network Address Translation NAT maps LAN side private IP address to the Translation public IP address assigned to the 32 virtual channels RFC 1631 You can map to two private addresses to each of the 32 sessions for a total of 64 addresses Routing Routing Protocol Supports RFC 1724 Routing Information Protocol RIP and RIP Version 2 Encapsulation Supports Logical Link Control LLC or VC based multiplexin
19. 5 UNDEFINED 6 Session 6 UNDEFINED 7 Session 7 UNDEFINED 8 Session 8 UNDEFINED Session 9 UNDEFINED 10 Session 10 UNDEFINED 11 Session 11 UNDEFINED 12 Session 127 UNDEFINED 13 Session 13 UNDEFINED 14 Session 14 UNDEFINED 15 Session 15 UNDEFINED 16 Session 16 UNDEFINED 17 Get next group Select session for editing Return to exit gt The WAN Session screen presents data related to each session defined for your Bridge Router The following table provides a description of the four fields displayed on the WAN Session screen Column Description 1 The session number Sessions 1 16 are displayed on the first page of the screen and sessions 17 31 are displayed a the second page of the WAN session screen 2 Session name Up to 15 characters may be entered for a descriptive name for a session No spaces are allowed Use this field to help identify each of your sessions Session protocol configured for this session Session status indicator enabled or disabled MM701F User Manual 45 Setting Up the WAN 46 2 Selecta session by typing the session number at the Select session for editing prompt to display the WAN Session Options screen 1 Session Name Bridge LO WET 0 2 WAN Protocol RFC1483 Bridge Jib WAGE 35 3 State Enabled 12 QOS UBR 4 IP Addressing N A 13 QOS Peak Cell Rate 5 IP Address N A 14 Encapsulation LLC 6 IP Net Mask N A 15 Login Name N A 7 NAT N A 16 Login Password N A 8 R
20. 536 35 36 38 ATM QoS UBR UBR UBR QoS Peak Cell Rate PCR N A N A N A 005 Sustainable Cell Rate SCR N A N A N A QoS Maximum Burst Size MBS N A N A N A Encapsulation LLC LLC LLC Login Name N A N A admin Login Password as Dur password Authentication PAP PAP CHAP 70 MM701F User Manual Appendix A Specifications HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS LED e Power Ethernet Link Tx Rx Collision DSL Sync Tx Rx Margin Connectors e DSL Interface RJ 11 10Base T RJ 45 e Console Port RJ 45 serial connection to RS 232 for local configuration LAN Interface e 10Base T IEEE 802 31 e Connector RJ 45 with MDI MDI X switch MM701F User Manual 71 Hardware Specifications WAN Interface 72 ADSL Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line Maximum transmission rate Downstream 7552 kbps Upstream 928 kbps Minimum transmission rateto sync 64 kbps Connector RJ 11 ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM Adaptation Layer AAL5 ITU 1 363 5 Supports encapsulation and de encapsulation of AALS Protocol Data Units PDUs for convergence Segmentation and Reassembly SAR layer segments and reassembles AAL5 PDUs into ATM cells that are 48 byte SAR PDUs ATM Layer Attaches or strips the 5 byte header to the 48 byte SAR PDU Performance is a maximum line rate of 17 812 cells per second downstream and 2 189 cells per second upstream Cell Format Format complies with ITU 1 361 ATM cell format Cell d
21. Configuration to access the System Configuration page E SmartCNCT Home Microsoft Internet Explorer Of x File Edit View Favorites Tools System WAN LAN DSL Save Changes Reboot System Options Enable Password System Update Factory Defaults 2 Select Enable to activate the Spanning Tree protocol for all bridging sessions MM701F User Manual 19 Managing the System Set Login Name and Password You can change the login parameters for the system administrator The default login name is admin and the default password is password 1 Select System on the menu bar then click Password to access the System Password page E SmartCNCT Home Microsoft Internet Explorer m x Edt Favorites Heb System WAN LAN DSL Save Changes Reboot System Options Configuration System Update Factory Defaults Enter the Current Login name then enter the Current Password 2 3 Enter the New Login Name then enter the New Password 4 Enterthe new password again to Confirm New Password 5 Click Submit Use the new Login Name and Password the next time you login to the MM701F 20 MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using Web Browser Update System Software You can upgrade the software on your MM701F To upgrade you must specify the IP address of the server where the new software is stored The MM701F uses TFTP to download the software which comprises a
22. Ethernet LINK On green A PC hub or other network device is connected to the MM701F 10Base T interface Off No device is connected to the MM701F 10Base T interface TX Flashing green MM701F is transmitting data to devices on the LAN Off MM701F is not transmitting data to the LAN RX Flashing green MM701F is receiving data from devices on the LAN Off MM701F is not receiving data from the LAN COL Flashing green Ethernet packet collisions are occurring on the LAN Off No Ethernet packet collisions are occurring DSL SYNC On green DSL transceiver is synchronized connected and in normal operation mode Flashing green Slow flashing green indicates that the DSL transceiver is in a start up or handshaking sequence Fast flashing green indicates the DSL transceiver is in training sequence Off DSL transceiver is not detecting a transceiver at the far end and is not connected TX Flashing green MM701F is transmitting data over the DSL connection Off MM701F is not transmitting data over the DSL connection RX Flashing green MM701F is receiving data over the DSL connection Off MM701F is not receiving data over the DSL connection MAR On green DSL margin is above the preset margin value Off DSL margin is at or below the preset margin value MM701F User Manual Chapter 2 Installing the Modem WHAT To Do NEXT After you have installed the modem determine which method to use to manage the modem manage the modem through the
23. FY SHIPPING PACKAGE CONTENTS As you unpack the modem inspect the contents for damage If the equipment was damaged in transit report it to the shipping company and to your sales representative Check the contents of the package for the following MM701F modem unit 6 Vdc power supply Ethernet cable phone cord with RJ 11 connectors console cable and DB 9 console port adapter SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS You need the following hardware and software to complete the installation and configuration of the MM701F PC with an Ethernet NIC Card 10 Mbps Half Duplex and serial port TCP IP protocol stack installed see your operating system documentation Web browser installed such as Internet Explorer Version 4 0 or higher Ethernet hub switch optional Terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal WHAT To Do NEXT After you have verified the shipping package contents and system requirements you are now ready to install the modem as explained in Chapter 2 on page 3 MM701F User Manual INSTALLING THE MODEM Perform the following installation procedures to install the modem Section Page Connecting the Cables Checking LED Indications What To Do Next Ci MM701F User Manual 3 Setting the MDI MDI X Switch SETTING THE MDI MDI X SWITCH The MDI MDI X switch located on the modem For connection to rear panel allows you to connect a network d vices such as device such as a PC hub switch or router to m a
24. IP Send N A 17 Authentication N A 9 RIP Accept N A 18 Apply Select parameter to edit Return to exit Type 1 to select the Session Name then type a session name Type 10 to select the VPI parameters then enter the values supplied by your service provider Type 11 to select the VCI parameters then enter the values supplied by your service provider If you are operating in Router mode you also need to enter the WAN IP address and the associated WAN IP subnet mask Both of these values are provided by your service provider Type 18 to immediately activate the changes that you have made for this session Select Save New System configuration from the Main Menu as described in Saving the Current Configuration on page 60 or the changes will be lost upon reboot or power cycle MM701F User Manual Chapter 4 Managing the Modem Using the Console Port amp Telnet Valid values for the parameters shown on the Sessions Options screen are defined in the following table Unless there is a special circumstance the default values for the remaining parameters should not be changed Session Parameter Session Name WAN Protocol State IP Addressing IP Address IP Net Mask NAT RIP Send RIP Accept VPI VCI 005 QoS Peak Cell Rate Encapsulation Login Name Login Password Authentication Apply MM701F User Manual Valid parameter Values The name assigned to the session by your service provider up to 15 char
25. P address has changed contact your network administrator You cannot manage the modem through the console port and a telnet session AN at the same time Below is an example using the telnet application in Microsoft Windows 98 1 Click Start Run to access the Run dialog Run MES Type the name of a program folder or document and Windows will open it for you Open 10 001 Separate Memory Space Cancel Browse 2 Inthe Open box enter telnet command and IP address for example 10 0 0 1 then click OK to start the Windows telnet client and access the password prompt Enter the telnet password to access the Main Menu page The default telnet password for the MM70IF is password 29 Telnet 10 0 0 1 o xl Connect Edi Terminal Help WAN Setup LAN Setup DSL Restore Factory Configuration Save Current Configuration System Update System Information Reboot Select gt User Manual Chapter 4 Managing the Modem Using the Console Port amp Telnet SETTING UP THE WAN For Bridge or Router mode you need to set the WAN as supplied by your service provider 1 From the Main Menu select WAN Setup The WAN Session screen displays Session group 1 16 1 Session 1 Bridge RFC1483 Bridge Enabled 2 Session 2 IPoA Router RFC1483 Router Enabled 3 Session 3 PPP Router Enabled 4 Session 4 UNDEFINED 5 Session
26. Web interface using your Web browser recommended refer to Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser on page 9 To manage the modem through the command line interface using the modem console port or by a telnet session refer to Chapter 4 Managing the Modem Using the Console Port amp Telnet on page 41 MM701F User Manual 7 What Do Next 8 MM701F User Manual MANAGING THE MODEM USING WEB BROWSER You can manage the MM701F using a Web browser console port or a telnet session All of the MM701F features and functionality are accessible through the Web interface In contrast there are some features not supported through the console port For example you can enable or disable spanning tree through the Web interface but not through the console port or telnet The same principle applies for deleting a WAN session and selecting ATM VBR asa quality of service cum To prevent losing your configuration changes be sure to save them as described in Saving z Changes on page 39 Refer to the following sections to take advantage of the Web interface Section Page SetingUptePG Configuring the Web Browser 12 Accessing the Modem Web Pages 15 Managing the System 16 Configuring the WAN 23 Configuring the LAN 27 Managing DSL 30 Saving Changes 39 Rebooting the Modem 40 701 User Manual 9 Setting Up SETTING UP THE PC 10 To access the modem Web interface connect your PC t
27. acters RFC1483 Router RFC1483 Bridge PPPoA Enable or Disable a session Static or Dynamic Not applicable to bridging WAN IP address supplied by your service provider WAN IP subnet mask supplied by your service provider Enable or Disable Disable RIP2 amp Rip2 Disable 2 VPI supplied by your service provider supplied by your service provider Supplied by your service provider Supplied by your service provider Select VC MUX or LLC PPP authentication name supplied by your service provider PPP authentication password supplied by your service provider Select PAP or CHAP Apply Settings 47 Setting Up the WAN SETTING UP THE LAN If you are operating in Router mode and in a LAN environment then you also need to set your LAN protocol Ethernet Port IP address and subnet mask If you prefer you may use the default values of 10 0 0 1 for the Ethernet Port IP Address and 255 255 255 0 for the subnet mask 1 From the Main Menu select LAN Setup The LAN setup screen displays LAN 1 LAN Protocol Bridge 2 IP address 3 Net Mask BOS 0 4 Default Gateway Ss DHCP None 6 DHCP Range Low Address N A 7 DHCP Range High Address N A 8 DHCP Gateway Address N A 9 DHEP DNS N A 10 Apply Select Parameter to edit Return to exit 2 From the LAN Setup menu select LAN Protocol by typing 1 3 Doone of the fo
28. atistics on the DSL Error Counters page for troubleshooting and monitoring ATM traffic 1 Select DSL on the menu bar then select ADSL Counters to access the ADSL Counters page SmartCNCT Home Microsoft Internet Explorer E System WAN LAN DSL Save Changes Reboot ADSL Options ADSL Quick Config Advanced Config Spectrum Tests Link Statistics 701 User Manual 37 Managing DSL 2 View the statistics ADSL Parameter Description the interleaved data stream Local RS Fast Count of local Reed Solomon forward error correction for fast stream Local CRC Interleaved Count of local Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC anomalies for interleaved data stream Local CRC Fast Count of local CRC anomalies for fast data stream Local Loss of Signal Count of local loss of signal defects Remote RS Interleaved Count of remote Reed Solomon forward error correction for the interleaved data stream Remote RS Fast A Count of remote Reed Solomon forward error correction for fast stream Remote CRC Interleaved Count of remote CRC anomalies for interleaved data stream Remote CRC Fast Count of remote CRC anomalies for fast data stream Remote Loss of Signal Count of remote loss of signal defects 38 MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using Web Browser SAVING CHANGES Use the Save Changes page for saving your current configuration to flash memory This option immediately writes all current system
29. configuration to permanent memory NVRAM You cannot selectively write configuration to NVRAM When you issue the save command all current configuration is written to NVRAM 1 Select Save Changes on the menu bar to access the Save Changes page SmartCNCT Home Microsoft Internet Explorer ofi x Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Web Management powered by SmartCNCT Saving will overwrite the present configuration If you wish to continue hit Save save _ Cancel 2 Doone of the following e Click Save to write the configuration to flash memory e Click Cancel to exit the current page without saving your configuration MM701F User Manual 39 Rebooting the Modem REBOOTING THE MODEM Before you reboot the modem make sure you have saved any configuration changes as described in Saving Changes on page 39 1 Select Reboot on the menu bar to access the Reboot page nt powered by SmartCNCT REBOOT will cause all connections to drop immediately and the device will restart Are you sure you want to REBOOT ne 2 Doone of the following Click Yes to reboot the modem e Click to cancel the rebooting process Itis unlikely that the modem will lock up no response to any of your requests through the Web interface and command line interface In this rare occurrence power off the modem by disconnecting the power plug wait 30 seconds then reconnect the power This process allows the
30. d and reprogrammed A device generally a router that provides translation services to allow communication between two dissimilar networks Internet Protocol is a TCP IP protocol that controls packet transmission A 32 bit address used in IP routing The address consists of four octets separated by decimals The octets comprise a network section a subnet section optional and a host section Local Area Network is a physically connected group of devices between which data transmission occurs at high speeds over relatively short distances Logical Link Control is an encapsulation protocol for data that you transmit from the modem over the WAN in 1483 Bridging Routing mode Loss Of Frame is an error indicating that the receiving equipment has lost a frame Loss Of Signal is an error indicating that the receiving equipment has lost the signal Media Access Control is a physical address associated with a device such as a NIC For modem configuration the MAC is used to map inbound traffic from a remote IP address to an internal LAN IP address Used with 1483 Bridging Routing Mode The noise margin in decibels that the modem must achieve with a BER of 10 or better to successfully complete initialization MM701F User Manual Appendix Glossary MIB Management Information Base is a set of variables that define the configuration and status parameters for network management Network management stations can retrieve information from and
31. dc com Knowledge_Base index jsp using any Web browser 76 MM701F User Manual 10Base T AAL2 AALS ATM attenuation authentication BER bps CBR cell MM701F User Manual GLOSSARY The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE 802 3 specification for Ethernet over thin coaxial cable ATM Adaptation Layer 2 Used for compressed voice and video that is intolerant of delay This layer is used by xDSL technology ATM Adaptation Layer 5 AAL5 has been adopted by the ATM Forum from a Class of Service called High Speed Data transfer It typically supports all types of data traffic Originally designed to support TCP IP Asynchronous Transfer Mode is a high bandwidth low delay connection oriented packet like switching and multiplexing technique that uses 53 byte fixed size cells to transmit voice video and data over a network ATM layers define how cells are formatted and provides the transport of the fixed length cells between the modem and the service provider or endpoints of the virtual connection The dissipation of the power of a transmitted signal as it travels over copper wire measured in decibels dB Security feature offered through PAP and CHAP with PPP sessions Bit Error Rate is a measure of transmission quality The ratio of error bits to the total number of bits transmitted bit per second is the number of bits transferred during each second of data transmission Constant Bit Rate
32. ddress of the TFTP server to download the system software Type 2 to select File to update Select the type of file to download e Configuration to download the configuration file celsiancfg Image to download the image file image Select Update to begin updating the software MM701F User Manual 61 Viewing System Information VIEWING SYSTEM INFORMATION The System Information page is a read only summary of the current modem configuration It includes information about the firmware release model release date MAC address and DSP version This information is often used by technical support when troubleshooting From the Main Menu select System Information to access the System Information page System Information 1 Firmware Release ells Geil 2 Model MM701F 3 Release date Aug 2 2001 4 MAC address 00 20 A7 A2 01 C0 5 DSP version 42150 Press any key Return to exit 62 MM701F User Manual Chapter 4 Managing the Modem Using the Console Port amp Telnet REBOOTING THE MODEM Before you reboot the modem save configuration changes as described in Saving the Current Configuration on page 60 1 From the Main Menu select Reboot to access the Reboot page WARNING This will reboot without saving configuration 1 Continue 2 Cancel Select Return to exit gt 2 Doone of the following 1 to Continue the reboot process 2 to Cancel the reboot process It is
33. dit Return to exit gt MM701F User Manual 53 Managing DSL The table below describes each of the parameters displayed in the ADSL Current Settings SNRMarginLimit Apply screen ADSL Parameter Description Standard May be either ANS T1 413 Issue 2 ITU G 992 1 G dmt ITU G 992 2 G lite or Multimode Trellis Indicates whether Trellis coding is enabled or disabled Trellis Encoding allows for high data speeds and reduces transmission errors BinOverlapMode Valid options are FDM or Echo Cancellation TxPwrAtten The current transmit power attenuation level May range from 0 dB to 12 dB CodingGain Coding Gain refers to the expected improvement or gain due to trellis coding It is used to help determine the downstream connection rate MaxBitsPerBin The maximum number of receive bits per bin that can be selected TxStartBin The lowest bin number allowed for the transmit signal TxEndBin The highest bin number allowed for the transmit signal RxStartBin The lowest bin number allowed for the receive signal RxEndBin The highest bin number allowed for the receive signal MaxDownstreamRate The maximum downstream transmission rate The signal to noise ratio limit This can be set between 64 and 63 The margin LED on the front panel indicates that the actual SNR is greater than the configured value Apply settings MM701F User Manual Chapter 4 Managing the Modem Using the Console Port amp Telnet Monitoring the
34. e configuration 21 61 image 21 61 full duplex 10 G general statistics 55 image file 21 61 installing modem 3 LAN configuring 27 setting up 48 troubleshooting 10 login name 20 password 20 setting name 20 setting password 20 M MAC description 78 managing DSL 30 52 modem 9 41 system 16 84 installing 3 rebooting 40 63 modem status viewing 17 monitoring DSL statistics 55 N NAT configuring CLI 51 description 79 setting up 51 network interface card NIC 10 O overview 1 package contents 2 password 20 Physical Specifications 71 pinouts 73 PPP specifications 69 Q quick configuration 53 R rebooting modem 40 63 requirements 2 restoring factory defaults 59 RFCs 69 routing specifications 69 MM701F User Manual saving changes 39 configuration 39 current configuration 60 setting factory defaults 22 login name 20 password 20 spanning tree 19 setting up LAN 48 NAT 51 telnet 44 WAN 45 WAN sessions 23 shipping package contents 2 software updating 21 61 spanning tree setting 19 specifications 65 ADSL 72 ATM 72 bridging 69 PPP 69 routing 69 WAN interface 72 statistics DSL 55 general 55 link 35 subnet mask description 80 MM701F User Manual support 75 system managing 16 requirements 2 updating software 21 61 viewing information 62 T technical specifications 65 technical support 75 telnet mana
35. e Modem Using a Web Browser The following is an example of how to make the configuration changes using Internet Explorer 5 5 1 2 3 4 internet Options Open your Web browser Click Tools Internet Options to open the Internet Options dialog In the Temporary Internet Files section of the dialog click Settings Select Every visit to the page then click OK MM70IF User Manul Configuring the Web Browser 14 N A A Click the Connections tab then click LAN Settings to open the LAN Settings dialog In the Proxy Server section of the dialog clear the Use a proxy server box Click OK to close the LAN Settings dialog Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog Internet Options Local Area Network Settings MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using Web Browser ACCESSING THE MODEM WEB PAGES Type http 10 0 0 1 in the Location Bar field of the Web browser as shown below then press Enter to display the MM701F Web pages t Using Communicator Help Netscape D x File Edit View Go Communicator Help 4 Z 3 4 xw Back Forward Reload Home Search Guide Print Security Stop J wf Bookmarks Gots nttp 10 0 0 1 Location Bar The following login screen displays d SmartCNCTtm Username Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Web Management powered by SmartCNCT Username Password This lo
36. e Tx Power dB RS Frame Count Downstream Data Rate Upstream Data Rate Total Failure Count 2 View the updated real time statistics Description Valid entries are Handshaking the transceiver is exchanging or attempting to exchange information necessary to start up Training the transceiver is in the process of starting up Show Time the transceiver has started up trained and is capable of passing user data Coding gain is the expected improvement or gain due to trellis RS coding It is used to help determine the downstream connection rate The larger this value is the higher the connection rate will be The modem DSP code can be upgraded this is the current version that is running on your system Shows the last state reached before start up failed This is used for troubleshooting by technicians Current power attenuation at the modem Current remote power attenuation Current Signal to Noise SNA ratio Current transmit power attenuation at the modem Current remote transmit power attenuation Reed Solomon frame count of forward error corrections on the DSL line Actual downstream data bit rate after ATM headers have been removed Actual upstream data bit rate after ATM headers have been removed Total count of errors including CRC loss of signal and framing errors MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using Web Browser View Error Counters Use the ATM st
37. elineation complies with ITU 1 432 Cell Delineation and HEC Cells are fixed length 53 bytes including 5 bytes of header and 48 bytes of payload Included in the header are the VPI and VCI number Virtual Circuit type Permanent Virtual Circuit PVC per ATM forum UNI Version 3 1 Maximum Virtual Circuits 32 virtual circuits that can simultaneously connect to service providers for sessions encapsulated either as PPP or RFC 1483 Bridging Routing MM701F User Manual Appendix A Specifications Connector Pinouts The following sections provide the pinout information for the various modem connectors DSL Port RJ 11 The following table shows the signal on each pin of the DSL port The connector for this interface is an RJ 11 See Connecting the Cables on page 5 for the location of this port Pin Signal Not used No connection Ring No connection 2 3 4 5 6 used 10Base T Port RJ 45 The following table shows the signal on each pin of the 10Base T port connector when the switch is in either the MDI or the MDI X position The connector for this interface is an RJ 45 See Connecting the Cables on page 5 for the location of this port MDI MDI X Signal 1 3 TX 2 6 TX 3 1 RD 4 4 Not used 5 5 Not used 6 2 RD 7 7 Not used 8 8 Not used Description Transmit Data Transmit Data Receive Data Not used Not used Receive Data Not used Not used MM701F Use
38. es from an external TFTP server to the NVRAM of any installed cards or to upload files from an installed card to an external TFTP server PCs configured to receive SNMP traps messages Autonomous interrupt driven SNMP messages sent from a managed node to a network management station to indicate that an event has occurred UnAvailable Seconds is the number of seconds during which the line is unavailable Unspecified Bit Rate is an ATM traffic type used for LAN traffic When network congestion occurs the data is stored in a buffer until it can be sent MM701F User Manual UDP upstream traffic VCI VCMUX VC VPI VP WAN MM701F User Manual Appendix C Glossary User Datagram Protocol is a transport protocol used to map inbound traffic from a remote IP address to an internal LAN IP address Uses a protocol port number for the destination at the remote location Communications from a user to a service provider Virtual Channel Identifier is a 16 bit field addressing identifier in the header of an ATM cell used to route cell traffic It identifies a particular VC link for a given VP Virtual Channel Multiplexer based encapsulation used for networks with large numbers of virtual channels making it practical to carry a single protocol per virtual channel A Virtual Channel is a logical connection in the ATM network over which ATM cells are transmitted Virtual Path Identifier is an 8 bit field addressing iden
39. ference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures UL Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This product meets all safety requirements per UL 1950 standard CE This product meets all EMC and safety requirements per EN 300 386 2 and IEC 950 EN60950 MM701F User Manual Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 1 Verify Shipping Package 2 System REGUILEMENS e ee E E eee Pone 2 What TODO annee rere aay 2 Chapter 2 Installing the Modem 3 Setting the MDI MDI X Switch 4 Connecting the Cable Sy e PE REESE 5 Checking VED Tndications ete id ete OUR OR UR 6 What To Do Next doo ERE ee ie ein IIS 7 Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using a Web
40. g RFC 1483 Static Routes Supports up to 32 static routes Address Resolution Supports Address Resolution Protocol ARP over the LAN port RFC 826 Bridging Bridging and Address Implements a transparent learning bridge with a bridging table of 1024 entries Learning Encapsulation Supports Logical Link Control LLC or VC based multiplexing RFC 1483 Spanning Tree Provides Spanning Tree support per IEEE 802 1d RFCs e 1483 Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Bridging Routing 2364 PPP Encapsulation over 1994 for PAP CHAP Authentication 1631 IP Network Address Translator for 1350 for TFTP client e RFC 2131 and RFC 2132 for DHCP server and relay protocols supported only in 1483 Bridging mode and extensions respectively MM701F User Manual 69 Data Specifications MIBs Bridge MIB 1493 SNMP MIBs 1471 1472 1473 1474 MIB 1213 MIB II e MIB 1215 Trap Default Session Parameter Values Session Parameter Bridge IPoA Router PPP Router Protocol RFC1483 Bridge RFC1483 Router PPPoA State Enable Enable Enable IP Address N A 10 0 0 1 N A Dynamic Subnet Mask N A 255 255 255 0 Enable Disable Disable RIP Send None RIP 1 amp 2 RIP 1 amp 2 RIP Accept None RIP 1 amp 2 RIP 1 amp 2 Virtual Path ID VPI 0 4095 0 0 0 Virtual Channel ID VCI 32 65
41. gin is for the system administrator responsible for configuring and managing the MM701F Enter the default username admin and password password then click Login Or if you have changed the login username and password enter the new login username and password MM70IF User Manul Managing the System MANAGING THE SYSTEM 16 The System pages are designed so that you can manage update and troubleshoot the modem as a whole From these pages you can view the overall configuration of the modem e enable or disable spanning tree change the login name and password update the modem software and configuration files revert back to the default factory values MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using Web Browser View Modem Status The System Status page is a read only summary of the current modem configuration It includes information about the modem software DSL configuration values WAN session settings and LAN parameters Use it as an overview of the modem status You cannot change the Device 5 soft Internet Explorer icf View Tools EJ System WAN LAN DSL Save Changes Reboot System Options Status Device Name Configuration Model Password 0 DSP Version Factory Defaults Firmware Revision DSL Status WAN Session 1 LAN Modulation Protocol Protocol IP IP SHE Address Address Net Mask
42. ging modem 41 setting up 44 testing DSL 34 DSL line 58 description 80 updating system software 61 troubleshooting Ethernet NIC 10 LAN connection 10 no response lockup 40 63 U updating system software 21 61 upstream description 81 85 viewing error counters 37 57 general statistcs 55 link statistics 35 modem status 17 system information 62 configuring 23 interface specifications 72 setting up 45 setting up sessions 23 warranty 75 web browser configuring 12 web interface accessing 15 managing modem 9 86 MM701F User Manual MM701F User Manual 87 ADC DSL Systems Inc 14402 Franklin Avenue Tustin CA 92780 Tel 714 832 9922 Fax 714 832 9924 For Technical Assistance 800 638 0031 714 730 3222 ISO 9001 DNY DNV ertification Inc 1191789 Rev
43. he same RIP version that is used by the service provider e Select Disable if you chose RFC 1483 Bridge protocol e Select RIP1 to receive broadcast packets e Select RIP2 to receive multicast packets e Select RIP1 amp RIP2 to receive both broadcast and multicast packets Enter the value from 0 to 4 095 provided by the service provider The number identifies the virtual path that transports ATM cells between the MM701F and the service provider This value must match the virtual path identification VPI that the service provider uses for this connection Enter the value from 32 to 65 535 provided by the service provider The number identifies the virtual channel for this session that transports ATM cells between the MM701F and the service provider This value must match the virtual channel identification VCI that the service provider uses for this connection Select the ATM Quality of Service supplied by your service provider The options are e UBR unspecified bit rate e VBR nrt variable bit rate non real time CBR constant bit rate Enter the QoS Peak Cell Rate PCR value supplied by your service provider A PCR value is required for CBR QoS but is not used for UBR QoS PCR is the maximum rate at which data is transferred on the line measured in cells per second Enter the QoS Sustainable Cell Rate SCR value supplied by your service provider Use only for VBR nrt QoS SCR is the average rate at which ATM cells are
44. ivities This product is not designed or intended for use in high risk activities including without restricting the generality of the foregoing on line control of aircraft air traffic aircraft navigation or aircraft communications or in the design construction operation or maintenance of any nuclear facility ADC including its affiliates and its suppliers specifically disclaim any express or implied warranty of fitness for such purposes or any other purposes MM701F User Manual About This User Manual ABOUT THIS USER MANUAL Use this manual to set up the MM701F modem It provides instruction on installing the modem configuring the modem monitoring the modem maintaining the modem DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS e Notes contain information about special circumstances 2 Cautions indicate the possibility of equipment damage or personal injury MM701F User Manual ili Product Certifications PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS FCC CLAss B COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that inter
45. lient is selected you do not need to configure an IP address None disables DHCP Type 6 to enter the low range of the DHCP IP addresses as supplied by your LAN administrator Type 7 to enter the high range of the DHCP IP addresses as supplied by your LAN administrator Type 8 to enter the default gateway address that is provided to the requesting DHCP client only if you are operating in server mode This IP Address is also available from your LAN administrator MM701F User Manual Chapter 4 Managing the Modem Using the Console Port amp Telnet 5 Type 9 to enter the DNS address that is provided to the requesting DHCP client only if you are operating in server mode This IP Address is also available from your LAN administrator 6 10 to select Apply Apply immediately activates the changes that you have made for this session 7 From the Main Menu select Save New System Configuration to save these settings or the changes will be lost upon reboot or power cycle 8 Ifyou have enabled DHCP select Reboot from Main Menu to reboot the router Setting Up NAT This procedure is optional Follow this procedure to enable or disable NAT for a WAN session From the Main Menu select WAN Setup to access the WAN Sessions page 1 Select the session for which you wish to enable NAT The WAN Sessions Options screen displays 2 From the WAN Sessions Options screen select the NAT option and type 1 or 2 to either disable or
46. llowing from the LAN Mode menu 1 to select Router Type 2 to select Bridge You must configure an IP address for the LAN port to use a Browser or Telnet to manage the MM701F 4 From the LAN Setup menu type 2 or 3 to select IP Address or IP Net Mask respectively then enter the values supplied by your LAN administrator or use the default values 5 From the LAN Setup menu type 4 to select Default Gateway then enter the Default Gateway IP address supplied by your access provider 6 From the LAN Setup menu type 10 to select Apply Apply immediately activates the changes that you have made for this session 7 From the Main Menu type 5 to select Save New System Configuration and save these settings 46 MM701F User Manual Valid values for the parameters shown the LAN Setup screen are defined in the following table LAN Parameter LAN Protocol IP address IP Net Mask Default Gateway DHCP MM701F User Manual Chapter 4 Managing the Modem Using the Console Port amp Telnet Valid parameter Values Select the message format to be used for your LAN Select Bridge if the LAN forwards packets based on MAC addresses If you selected RFC 1483 Bridge protocol for the WAN sessions select Bridge for the LAN traffic Select Router if the LAN routes packets based on IP addresses If you selected RFC 1483 Router or PPP protocol for the WAN sessions select Router for the LAN traffic See y
47. lowing Toconfigure an ADSL standard G Lite G DMT T1 413 or Multimode select Quick Configuration Setting and proceed to Quick Configuration on page 53 Toconfigure the advanced features of the modem select Advance Configuration Setting and proceed to Advanced Configuration on page 53 MM701F User Manual Chapter 4 Managing the Modem Using the Console Port amp Telnet Quick Configuration From the ADSL Standard page select one of the following e Multimode Multi vendor version of T1 413 line code based off of the ANSI standard e 171 413 ANSI standard ADSL line code supporting full rate transmission G DMT ITU standard ADSL line code supporting full rate transmission G lite ITU standard ADSL line code that is a simplified version of G dmt allowing up to 1 536 Mbps downstream and 512 Kbps upstream Save your changes by selecting Save Current Configuration from the Main Menu as described in Saving the Current Configuration on page 60 Advanced Configuration Use the ADSL Advance Configuration Setting page to configure the advanced setting for the DSL connection ADSL Advance Configuration Setting 1 Standard G DMT 2 111 Disable 3 BinOverlapMode FDM 4 TxPwrAtten OdB 5 CodingGain Auto 6 MaxBitsPerBin 14 aste Ba 6 8 TxEndBin 9 RRSCArCBIN 32 10 RxEndBin 255 11 MaxDownstreamRate Kbps 12000 12 SNRMarginLimit dB 4 13 Apply Select Parameter to e
48. m of 15 characters with no spaces Protocol Select the message format to be used between the MM701F and the service provider You can configure each session with any of the three protocols listed below If you select RFC 1483 Bridge or RFC 1483 Router protocol you only need to set up one session You can however configure a combination of RFC 1483 Router Bridge and PPP protocols for a multiple session configuration Select 1483 Bridge if the MM701F forwards packets based on MAC addresses You can enable Spanning Tree when you select Bridge sessions See Set Spanning Tree on page 19 Select 1483 Router if the MM701F routes packets based on IP addresses Select PPPoA if the MM701F establishes PPP sessions with the service provider State Select Enable to activate this session Select Disable to deactivate this session You can set the state for each session You can also change the state for a session at any time using this parameter IP Address Determine how an IP address is assigned to a session f you selected PPPoA protocol Dynamic is automatically selected The service provider automatically assigns an IP address to this session The IP address displays in the box f you selected RFC 1483 Router protocol you enter the IP address supplied by the service provider in the box Do not select Dynamic Ifyou selected 1483 Bridge protocol do not enter an IP address and do not select Dynamic
49. m pr EN e EN MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using Web Browser 2 Configure the following parameters as supplied by your service provider Parameter ADSL Standard for physical layer interface Trellis Encoding Bin Overlap Mode Transmit Power Attenuation Coding Gain Maximum Bits per Bin Transmit Start Bin Transmit End Bin Receive Start Bin Receive End Bin Maximum Downstream Rate SNR Margin Limit Description Select from the options ITU G 992 2 G lite ITU G 992 1 G DMT default e ANSI 11 413 Issue 2 e Multimode Enable or Disable default Trellis Encoding Trellis Encoding allows for high data speeds and reduces transmission errors Select either FDM default or EchoCancellation Select a value from 0 to 12 decibels 0 is the default Select either Auto default or a value from 0 to 7 decibels Select a value from 2 to 15 14 is the default Select a value from 6 to 31 6 is the default Select a value from 6 to 31 31 is the default Select a value from 6 to 255 32 is the default Select a value from 6 to 255 255 is the default Select a value from 32k to 12000k 12 000 is the default Select a value from 64 to 63 4 is the default 3 Click Apply then save changes using Saving Changes on page 39 MM701F User Manual 33 Managing DSL Test DSL 34 The MM701F has embedded diagnostics used for detecting li
50. modem to properly reset the power and eliminate the possibility of false values in memory However please note that the preferred method of rebooting is to access the Reboot page as described in the procedure above User Manual MANAGING THE MODEM USING THE CONSOLE PORT amp TELNET You can manage the MM701F using a Web browser console port and telnet session In comparison you can manage more of the modem s functionality using a Web browser rather than using the modem console port and telnet access For example you can enable or disable spanning tree through the modem Web interface but not through the console port or telnet The same applies for deleting a WAN session and selecting ATM VBR as a quality of service However there are scenarios in which using the command line interface is preferred over the Web interface For example if you cannot connect to the modem through the DSL line and 10Base T port you can still manage the modem through the console port To prevent losing your configuration changes save them as described in Saving the Current Configuration page 60 The following sections describe how to use the command line interface Section Page Connecting to the Console Port 42 Setting Up a Telnet Session 44 Setting Up the WAN 45 Setting Up the LAN 48 Managing DSL 52 Restoring Factory Defaults 59 Saving the Current Configuration 60 Updating System Software 61 Viewing System Information 62
51. n the hardware layer and the network layer interface protocols It is a widely used protocol for establishing connections on the Internet PPP provides the set up and release of connections for each session PAP CHAP provide the authentication for the PPP sessions proxy IP address The proxy IP address is the WAN IP address for one of the 32 sessions The proxy IP address is used to enter static NAT entries See IP address PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit is a logical connection comprised of a predefined static route across a packet switched network that is always in place and always available QoS Quality of Service is the configured traffic parameters that are assigned to a virtual circuit which specifies how quickly and how accurately data is transferred from the sender to the receiver RFC Request For Comment is a series of notes that contain surveys measurements ideas techniques and observations as well as proposed and accepted TCP IP protocol standards RFCs are available on the Internet 701 User Manual 79 80 SES session SNMP Spanning Tree subnet mask TCP TCP IP trap receivers traps UAS UBR Routing Information Protocol allows routers to update the routing tables automatically for example with information such as how many hops between destinations The version of RIP you select for the session must match the version supported by the service provider Version
52. ne problems as an aid in troubleshooting line related technical problems These diagnostics are described in Testing the DSL Line on page 58 These diagnostic programs have significance only to technical support personnel 1 Select DSL on the menu bar then select Spectrum Tests to access the ADSL Test page E SmartCNCT Home Microsoft Internet Explorer ol x File Edit View Favorites Tools System WAN LAN DSL Save Changes Reboot ADSL Options ADSL Quick Config Advanced Config Spectrum Reverb Sen Ser 2 Selecta test from the menu 3 Doone of the following e Click Start to begin the test e Click Stop to terminate the test MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using Web Browser View Link Statistics Use the ATM statistics on the DSL Link Statistics page for troubleshooting and monitoring ATM traffic 1 Select DSL on the menu bar then select Link Statistics to access the DSL Link Statistics page E SmartCNCT Home Microsoft Internet Explorer m x Ele Edi View Favorites Tools Help System WAN LAN DSL Save Changes Reboot ADSL Options ADSL Quick Config Advanced Config Spectrum Tests ADSL Counters 701 User Manual 35 Managing DSL ADSL Statistical Parameter Operational State Coding Gain dB DSP Version Last Failed Local Attenuation dB Remote Attenuation dB Local SNR Margin dB Local Tx Power dB Remot
53. nters ADSL Parameter Description LclRSInterleaved Count of local Reed Solomon forward error correction for the interleaved data stream LcIRSFast Count of local Reed Solomon forward error correction for fast stream LcICRCInterleaved Count of local CRC anomalies for interleaved data stream LcICRCFast Count of local CRC anomalies for fast data stream LcILOS Count of local loss of signal defects RmtRSInterleaved Count of remote Reed Solomon forward error correction for the interleaved data stream RmtRSFast Count of remote Reed Solomon forward error correction for fast stream RmtCRCinterleaved Count of remote CRC anomalies for interleaved data stream RmtCRCFast Count of remote CRC anomalies for fast data stream RmtLOS Count of remote loss of signal defects MM701F User Manual 57 Managing DSL Testing the DSL Line The MM701F has embedded diagnostics used for detecting line problems as an aid in troubleshooting line related technical problems These programs are used by technical support personnel to diagnose problems and determine the appropriate solutions 1 From the Main Menu select DSL to access the ADSL Menu 2 Select Hardware Line Diagnostics to access the ADSL Hardware Line Diagnostics page 3 Select a diagnostic test SpectrumREVERB continuously sends a R REVERB signal for the CO to measure the upstream wideband power This adjusts the CO transmit power level its receiver gain synchronize its receiver and train its
54. o 7 552 Mbps downstream 928 kbps upstream for full rate rates up to 1 5 Mbps downstream 512 kbps upstream for G lite symmetric rates up to 928 kbps RFC 2364 PPP traffic over ATM AALS 1483 bridging and routing over ATM up to 32 connections set up as PPP Over ATM or RFC 1483 Bridge Router embedded SNMP agent DHCP client and server Network and Port Translation NAPT Web server allowing ease of configuration for MM701F through a Web browser serial interface for configuration through Telnet or direct connection LED reporting status of ADSL and LAN connections 10Base T Ethernet port MM701F User Manual Appendix A Specifications DATA SPECIFICATIONS DSL Standards ADSL G dmt G lite T1 413 and Multimode ATM standards Forum UNI Version 3 1 and UNI Version 4 0 e ITU T 0 2931 Q 2971 signaling TU L363 5 ATM Adaptation Layer 5 e ITU 1 432 Cell Delineation and HEC e ITU L361 ATM Cell Format e Classes of Service CBR UBR VBR nrt e Virtual Circuits 32 for data Internetworking Features 1332 1661 1638 1570 NAT and 1631 e DHCP Server amp Client 2131 2132 Dynamic IP routing ARP 826 RIP 1058 1723 TCP IP 1112 1122 950 894 793 791 1812 BOOTP 951 1542 TFTP 1350 e Pover 1577 1755 MM701F User Manual 67 Data Specifications WAN Protocols IETF RFC 2364 PPP over AALS VC multiplexing and LLC encapsulation RFC 148
55. o the same LAN IP subnet as the MM701F The default LAN IP subnet for the modem is 10 0 0 0 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 In addition the modem uses 10 0 0 1 as its default LAN IP address However if you have an existing subnet to accommodate the modem change the IP address of the modem from the command line interface as described in Setting Up the LAN on page 48 If your PC cannot connect to the modem set your PC Ethernet card for 10 Mbps half duplex transmission not auto detect The following is an example of how to set up a PC running Microsoft Windows 98 1 From the Windows desktop click Start Settings Control Panel to open the Control Panel dialog 2 From the Control Panel dialog double click the Network icon 3 From the Configuration tab double click TCP IP MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser 4 Doone of the following If DHCP server has not been enabled on the modem default select Specify an IP address If DHCP server has been enabled the modem select Obtain an IP address automatically and skip to step 6 IPX 32 bit Protocol for the Novell NetWare Client gt Intel E E IPX 32 bit Protocol for the Novell NetWare Client gt Novel IPX SPX compatible Protocol gt Intel EtherExpress PRO IPX SPX compatible Protocol gt Novell ODINSUP TCP IP gt Intel 10 PnP Enabled gt Novell Netware Client 5 Enter IP Addre
56. our LAN administrator for LAN IP addresses However if you want to change the IP address enter an IP address for the LAN 10Base T port provided by the LAN administrator Or you can use the default IP address for the LAN port which is 10 0 0 1 If you choose to use the default IP address ensure that the devices on your LAN are on the same subnet as the MM701F LAN port If you select Client for the DHCP configuration below in this table a DHCP server on your LAN automatically provides the IP address Enter the subnet mask for the LAN 10Base T port provided by the LAN administrator Or you can use the default subnet mask for the LAN port which is 255 255 255 0 If you choose to use the default subnet mask ensure that it allows devices on your LAN to access the MM701F LAN port Enter the default IP address for a default gateway that is supplied by the service provider See your LAN administrator for the DHCP selection However if you want to change that DHCP selection through the Web interface select one of the following None DHCP is not enabled Client The MM701F is a DHCP client and can be served an IP address for the LAN port by a DHCP server on your LAN Server The MM701F is a DHCP server and can serve IP addresses to devices on your LAN See DHCP Range Low and High for the ranges of IP addresses that the MM701F can serve Setting Up the WAN LAN Parameter DHCP Range Low Address DHCP Range High Addre
57. r Manual 73 Hardware Specifications Console Port RJ 45 The following table gives the signal designations and pin numbers for each end of the RJ 45 to RS 232 cable that is used between the modem Console port RJ 45 and the PC Serial port DB 9 PC TEN Port Signal Description RJ 45 1 RTS Ground 2 DTR Ground 3 3 TxD Transmit Data 4 GND Ground 5 5 GND Ground 2 6 RxD Receive Data 7 DSR Ground 8 CTS Ground 74 MM701F User Manual TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND RETURNS TECHNICAL SUPPORT Technical support is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center TAC e Telephone 800 638 0031 714 730 3222 714 730 2400 Email wsd_support adc com A Customer Service Engineer answers technical assistance calls Monday through Friday between 7 30 AM and 5 30 PM Pacific Time excluding holidays At all other times an on duty Customer Service Engineer returns technical assistance calls within 30 minutes Refer to the ADC web site see below for specific warranty information WORLD WIDE WEB Avidia product information can be found at http www adc com using any Web browser MM701F User Manual 75 Knowledge Base KNOWLEDGE BASE The ADC Knowledge Base can help you locate answers to frequently asked questions on a variety of topics including troubleshooting installation configuration upgrades The Knowledge Base can be found at http www a
58. s RIP1 and RIP 1 compatible are used for broadcast Version RIP 2 is used for multicast Severely Errored Frames is the incoming signal has at least four consecutive errored framing patterns Severely Errored Seconds is the seconds during which more than 2 500 bipolar errors are detected on the line The time during which two computers maintain a communication connection An example is a connection configured between the MM550 Integrated Access Device and the service provider Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol that specifies how to send information between a NMS and managed devices on a network The managed devices run a program called an agent The agent interprets SNMP request and responds to them SNMP is used to set device configurations read device configurations or read the device status A bridging protocol that detects and prevents loops from occurring in a system containing multiple bridges A type of IP address that allows a site to use a single IP address for multiple physical networks Transmission Control Protocol is a transport protocol used to map inbound traffic from a remote IP address to an internal LAN IP address Establishes connection with remote user before data transmission Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol is a protocol used for communications between computers over networks and the internet Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a protocol used to download card images or other fil
59. ss DHCP Gateway Address DHCP DNS Apply Setting Up DHCP 50 This procedure is optional Follow this procedure to enable or disable DHCP on the modem Valid parameter Values Enter the IP address supplied by your LAN administrator This is the lowest IP address value that the MM701F can serve when configured as a DHCP server Enter the IP address supplied by your LAN administrator This is the highest IP address value that the MM701F can serve when configured as a DHCP server Enter the IP address of the default gateway that is provided by the LAN administrator for devices on the LAN The MM701F must be configured as a DHCP server and provides this gateway IP address to requesting DHCP clients such as PCs on the LAN Enter the IP address of the Domain Name System DNS server that is provided by either the service provider or the LAN administrator The MM701F must be configured as a DHCP server and provides this DNS IP address to requesting DHCP clients such as PCs on the LAN The DNS server maps human readable addresses to IP addresses A human readable address is one such as maggie copro company com The DNS resolver on the server translates this to a numeric value Apply Settings From the Main Menu select LAN Setup screen and enter values for the following DHCP parameters 1 To enable DHCP select DHCP and type 2 or 3 to choose either Client or Server respectively on the LAN Setup menu If DHCP C
60. ss and Subnet Mask The default modem LAN IP address is 10 0 0 1 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Use an IP address for your PC between the range of 10 0 0 2 to 10 0 0 254 6 Click OK to close the TCP IP Properties dialog 7 Click OK to close the Network dialog 8 Click OK to restart the computer MM70IF User Manual Configuring the Web Browser CONFIGURING THE WEB BROWSER To view the modem Web pages properly your Web browser must have the proxies disabled and cache settings enabled to compare the cached document against the network document every time it is accessed The following is an example of how to make the configuration changes using Netscape Navigator 4 0 1 Open your Web browser 2 Click Edit Preferences to open the Preferences dialog 3 Using Communicator Help Netscape Edit EM http 4 Communicator Program NetHelp Netscape Home hom 3 From Category select Advanced click Cache then select Every time for Document in cache is compared to document on network 4 From Category select Advanced click Proxies then select Direct connection to the Internet 5 Click OK to close the Preferences dialog Preferences Preferences E Appearance Fonts Colors E Navigator Languages Applications Smart Browsing Identity E Appearance C Program Files Netscape Users default cac 12 MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing th
61. te to remove the session then save changes as described in Saving Changes on page 39 26 MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using Web Browser CONFIGURING THE LAN This configuration sets up the communication between your LAN and the MM701F 1 Select LAN on the menu bar to access the LAN Settings page SmartCNCT Home Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help hoe System WAN LAN DSL Save Changes Reboot Bridge J fi 0 0 0 1 255 0 0 0 None Apply Reset MM70IF User Manul Configuring the LAN 2 Configure the following parameters Parameter LAN Protocol IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DHCP DHCP Range Low DHCP Range High 28 Description Select the message format to be used for your LAN Select Bridge if the LAN forwards packets based on MAC addresses If you selected RFC 1483 Bridge protocol for the WAN sessions page 23 select Bridge for the LAN traffic Select Router if the LAN routes packets based on IP addresses If you selected RFC 1483 Router or PPP protocol for the WAN sessions page 23 select Router for the LAN traffic See your LAN administrator for LAN IP addresses However if you want to change the IP address through the Web interface enter an IP address for the LAN 10BaseT port provided by the LAN administrator Or you can use the default IP address for the LAN port
62. th different standards for DSL transmission For the quick configuration you only select the transmission type 1 Select DSL on the menu bar then select ADSL Quick Config under ADSL Options oy x SmartCNCT Home Microsoft Internet Explorer System WAN LAN DSL Save Changes Reboot ADSL Options G DMT z Apply Reset MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser 2 Select one of the following options as directed by your service provider Multi Mode Multi vendor version of T1 413 line code based off of the ANSI standard 11 413 ANSI standard ADSL line code supporting full rate transmission G DMT ITU standard ADSL line code supporting full rate transmission G lite ITU standard ADSL line code that is a simplified version of G dmt allowing up to 1 536 Mbps downstream and 512 Kbps upstream 3 Click Apply MM701F User Manual 31 Managing DSL DSL Advanced Configuration 32 You can configure the MM701F to comply with different standards for ADSL transmission as well as parameters 1 Select DSL on the menu bar then select DSL Advanced Config under ADSL Options i SmartCNCT Home Microsoft Internet Explorer Of x Eie Edt View Favorites Tools System WAN LAN DSL Save Changes Reboot ADSL Options ADSL Quick Config z Spectrum Tests Link Statistics Disable ADSL Counters FDM OdB Auto oa gt Auc a
63. tifier in the header of an ATM cell that is used to route cell traffic It identifies a particular VP link A Virtual Path is a group of VCs carried between two points The VP provides a means of bundling traffic traveling in the same direction VPs are defined by a unique VPI value Wide Area Network is a network consisting of nodes located across a large geographical area Also the connection between a service provider and MM701F Modem 81 82 MM701F User Manual Numerics 10Base T connector pinouts 73 description 77 A accessing modem web pages 15 adaptation layer 72 ADSL specifications 72 advanced configuration 53 ATM adaptation layer 72 cell format 72 description 77 max VCs 72 specifications 72 B bridging specifications 69 C cables connecting 4 cell formats 72 changes saving 39 configuration file 21 61 configuration saving 39 60 configuring LAN 27 NAT CLI 51 WAN 23 web browser 12 MM701F User Manual connecting cables 4 console port 42 connector pinouts 73 console port 74 connecting to 42 managing modem 41 counters errors 57 D Data Specifications 67 Default Session Parameter Values 70 defaults factory 59 settings 22 DHCP 50 downstream 78 DSL connector pinouts 73 line testing 58 managing 30 52 monitoring statistics 55 quick configuration 30 testing 34 E encapsulation 69 error counters 37 57 83 factory defaults restoring 59 setting 22 fil
64. transferred measured in cells per second Enter the QoS Maximum Burst Rate MBR value supplied by your service provider Use only for VBR nrt QoS MBR is the maximum number of cells that can be transmitted at the peak cell rate Select the encapsulation type that is supplied by the service provider The options are e VC MUX Virtual Channel Multiplexer based encapsulation allows one protocol to be run over the session e LLC Logical Link Control allows multiple protocols to be run over the session 25 Configuring the WAN Parameter Description Login Name A PPP session requires a Login Name that is supplied by the service provider Login Password A PPP session requires a Login Password that is supplied by the service provider Authentication Select the authentication protocol provided by your service provider for PPP sessions The authentication protocol type must match at the MM701F and the service provider The options are PAP The modem sends authentication requests to the service provider and authentication occurs only once during the life of the link CHAP The service provider returns an authentication challenge to the modem during the authentication 4 Doone of the following e Click Apply then save changes as described in Saving Changes on page 39 e Click Reset to undo the changes you made to the screen Reset will not work after you have made changes and Apply has been selected Click Dele
65. ults to access the System Factory Defaults page E SmartCNCT Home Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help hoe System WAN LAN DSL Save Changes Reboot System Options Status Warning Password System Update Factory Defaults 2 Click Proceed if you want to return all values to their original factory values 3 Click Cancel if you do not want to return all values to their original factory values MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 Managing the Modem Using Web Browser CONFIGURING THE WAN This configuration sets up the communication between the MM701F and the service provider for each session you set up Set Up WAN Sessions 1 Select WAN on the menu bar to access the Session Configuration page 2 Selecta session from the Sessions list The configuration options for that session appear in the Session X table where X equals the Session number ZJ SmartCNCT Home Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help ol xl System WAN LAN DSL Save Changes Reboot Sessions Bridge RFC1 483 Bridge Enable N A Enable 7 PAP Reset Delete MM701F User Manual 23 Configuring WAN 3 Configure the following parameters for each session you set up as defined in the following table Parameter Description Session Name Enter a unique descriptive identifier for the session This name can have a maximu
66. unlikely that the modem will lock up no response to any of your requests through the Web interface and command line interface In this rare occurrence power off the modem by disconnecting the power plug wait 30 seconds then reconnect the power This process allows the modem to properly reset the power and eliminate the possibility of false values in memory However please note that the preferred method of rebooting is to access the Reboot page as described in the above procedure MM701F User Manual 63 Rebooting the Modem 64 MM701F User Manual SPECIFICATIONS The MM701F is a DSL CPE modem that takes advantage of ADSL technology by offering full rate data transmission at a maximum downstream rate of 7 552 Mbps and a maximum upstream rate of 928 Kbps In addition the MM701F also provides e Sessions for precise control of security performance and management of users and resources per session Allowing Service providers to offer additional services and class of service for Internet access private ATM networks or connections to application servers like video servers or voice gateways e self installation for non technical users For further information reference the following Section Page Overview 66 Data Specifications 67 Hardware Specifications 7 MM701F User Manual 65 Overview OVERVIEW 66 The MM701F provides compliance with full rate ADSL TU G dmt or ANSI T1 41312 and ITU G lite standards rates up t

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