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2. and firmware become available therefore the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Some features functions and operations described in this document may not be included and sold in certain countries due to government regulations or marketing policies The use of the product or its features described in this document may be restricted or regulated by law in some countries If you are unsure which restrictions or regulations apply you should consult your regional Corinex office or the authorized reseller Published by Corinex Communications Corp 1000 1090 West Pender Street Vancouver B C Canada V6E 2N7 Tel 1 604 692 0520 Fax 1 604 694 0061 Corinex is a registered trademark of Corinex Communications Corp Microsoft MS DOS MS Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S A and or other countries All products or company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners Copyright c 2001 2011 by Corinex Communications Corp NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B information technology equipment 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 inter
3. button The button is used to select the PTTP mode and perform factory reset of the device in order to change the PTTP mode of the device press and hold the button for 3 seconds The PTTP mode state is indicated by the AP LED see below If the PTTP mode is disabled the AP LED will be green If it s enabled the AP LED will be amber in order to perform factory reset press and hold the Reset button for more than 10 seconds The device will afterwards restart with factory default settings Note PTTP Parametric Translation Table Protocol is a proprietary protocol enabling communication with management VLAN It is described in detail in the AV200 ALMA autoconfiguration manual located on the Documentation CD chapter PTTP protocol LED Description AP LED 220 This LED indicates several states of the adapter Status of the device whether it s powered ON or OFF Status of PT TP mode enabled or disabled Status of connection handled by Port Solver Status of PLC connection Status of configuration file download UAWN If the AP LED is turned off the device is turned off as well If the LED is on the device is powered on The color and behavior of the LED varies in order to show different states mentioned above Following table summarizes the behavior LED status Meaning PTTP Port solver Auto mode handles the connection configuration connection established status Green flashes disabled progress N A N
4. for br STP RST Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for STP RST Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree f STP RST Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree STP RST Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for br STP RST 4 n Boot file name not given Magic cookie OK Option t 53 1 1 DHCP Message Type DHCP ACK Option t 54 1 4 DHCP Server Identifier 10 10 1 7 amp Option t 51 1 4 IP Address Lease Time 10 hours amp Option t 1 1 4 subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Option t 18 1 13 Extensions Path 10_ conf Option t 66 1 10 TFTP Server Name 10 10 1 5 amp Option t 120 1 4 SIP servers TODO 0020 ff ff 00 43 00 44 02 2c Od 4e 02 01 W5 00 sf 22 LN B 0030 cb 4d 00 00 80 00 00 00 00 00 Oa 01 12 Oa Oa M 0040 01 05 00 00 00 00 00 Ob c2 Ob 65 al 00 00 00 00 6 22 0050 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 65 al Cost 2 2 gt 2 65 1 Cost c2 5 al Cost c2 5 al Cost c2 5 al Cost C2 5 al Cost 5 Cost 5 1 Cost 5 1 Cost 5 1 Cost 5 1 Cost 5 1 Cost 5 al Cost 5 al Cost 5 al Cost 0b c2 0b 6 5 al Cost 5 al Cost D S al Cost 80 00 0b 5 al Cost 1 2 80 00 0b 5 al Cost 80 00 0b c2 0b 65 a1 Cost c 80 00 0b c2 5 al Cost Figure 1 Packet trace of the startup of the modem If you cannot see the DHCP packets coming from the modem t
5. has 10 10 1 7 Tell 10 10 1 18 1397 613 444044 Asustekc 51 f8 41 Corinexc 0b 65 a1 10 10 1 7 is at 48 5b 39 51 f8 41 1400 613 545805 Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for br 36864 80 00 0b c2 0b 65 1405 615 741057 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for br 36864 80 00 0b c2 0b 65 1408 617 740453 Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for br RST Root 36864 80 00 0b c2 0b 65 1410 618 327936 AsustekC 51 f8 41 Corinexc 05 65 1 who has 10 10 1 18 Tell 10 10 1 7 1411 618 330275 Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Asustekc_51 f8 41 10 10 1 18 is at 00 0b c2 0b 65 a1 Boot file name not given Magic cookie OK Option t 53 1 1 DHCP Message Type DHCP ACK Option t 54 1 4 DHCP Server Identifier 10 10 1 7 93 42s ee nanen Tima AM barne Od 4e 02 01 9 00 8f 22 00 00 Oa Oa 01 12 0 Oa c2 Ob 65 1 00 00 21 Figure 11 DHCP configuration process The process involves 4 steps DHCP discovery DHCP offer DHCP request and DHCP acknowledgement Discovery and request are issued by the modem while offer and acknowledgement are issued by the client computer Once the modem has an IP address you should be able to ping it Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Writing Auto configuration File Writing an Auto configuration File There are hundreds of parameters that can be configured on a modem These parameters are assigned in the configuration file which is a human readable text file The configur
6. is the name of the auto configuration file under extension 18 it must be Slave conf Once you have the profiles you can proceed to assign a profile to each of your modems This assignment is made based on the MAC address Choose one of your modems to be the Master and the rest will be Slaves In the main window of the HaneWin server click the button labeled New in the lower button bar A new window will open as shown in figure 8 In this window you must enter the MAC address of the modem the IP address that you want assigned to this modem and the configuration profile When you click OK it will create an entry in the static leases list Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Configuring the DHCP TFTP Server E Static entry With static entries you can assign clients with known MAC hardware address or identifier a fixed or dynamic IP address and configuration profile If an assigned fixed IP address falls within a dynamic IP address range the address is excluded from the IP address pool For dynamic clients specify an IP adress of 0 0 0 0 MAC addresses or identifiers must be specified byte by byte in hexadecimal notation For MAC addresses the bytes must be separated by a dash or colon Client Identifier 00 0b c2 30 cc af MAC Address IP Address fi 0 10 1 30 Optional Configuration Profile Remark Redundant entry allow entry with an existing IP address F
7. no external electronic components The Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Enables users to connect individual PCs or other devices with Ethernet communications links into a local area network through existing electrical power lines Enables PC file and application sharing Enables peripheral and printer sharing through the powerline network Enables shared broadband Internet access Enables sharing of bandwidth for multimedia payloads including voice data audio and video Eliminates the need for long network cables throughout your home or office Areal cost effective and reliable solution for high speed communications in any home or small office 1 2 About this Manual This User Guide includes everything you need to know to help you successfully install the Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F and meet your networking needs With the information in this manual you should be able to Analyze your network efficiency Plan the configuration of your Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Install and configure your Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F according to your plan Verify and optimize the performance of your Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Installation Guide 2 Installation Guide 2 1 What this Package Contains When you receive your Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F check to be sure that your package contains e Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F 2 for du
8. the DHCP TFTP Server Then go to the TFTP tab and set TFTP Root Directory to the directory where the configuration files are as shown in figure 4 Root Directory C Program Use IF address specific root directory if one exists List of allowed prefixes for other files E Operation Restrict download to named Boot file only Restrict dawnload to clients with a configured Boot file Restrict download to known MAC addresses identifiers Restrict download to managed addresses UDF Parts for data transfer start at number of active Clients 1 Don t wait for ACK faster but not standard Figure 4 Setting the auto configuration files directory The next step is to create a profile To create the Master profile follow these instructions Go to Options gt Manage Profiles 2 lype the name of the profile e g Master in the lower window and click Add A new window will pop up see figure on next page 3 In the tab Basic Profile set a subnet mask that is compatible with your computer settings Under gateway enter the static IP of your computer or leave it blank Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Configuring the TFTP Server Basic Profile DNS NetBios Time Boot Other Profile for Static Entries Y Dynamic IP Address Pool From Until Lease time s 35000 Subnet mas
9. us a scheme of your network topology also with the IP addresses for computers router access point this can speed up the problem estimation If you use any non Corinex equipment please specify what kind The drawing can be made in any graphics editor exported to one of the standard graphic formats JPEG GIF Or you can just draw it on paper and scan it Specify operating systems used with the devices Please send us the firmware version and configuration of these devices Please see the user guide for detailed instructions on this Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F
10. 0 FCC Part 15 B EN 55022 EMC Limits Operating Temperature 40 32 104 F with humidity 1096 80 non condensing Storage Temperature 10 70 C 14 158 F with humidity 5 95 non condensing 2 6 Factory Default Modem Configuration All Enterprise modems are set to run the auto configuration process by default This process uses DHCP to obtain the network settings and modem configuration It also uses a proprietary protocol called PTTP Parametric Translation Table Protocol to communicate with the management VLAN Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Installation Guide 2 7 Connecting the HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F To connect the Powerline adapter to your computer follow the steps listed below Connect the supplied Ethernet cable to the Ethernet LAN port the adapter and to an Ethernet port on your computer 2 Plug the adapter directly into any standard electrical outlet Note The Powerline adapter should be plugged directly into a wall outlet not into a power strip or surge suppressor Power strips and surge suppressors can weaken or block the Powerline network signal Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Starting Up the Modem E Starting Up the Modem It is advisable to run Wireshark during the start up and configuration of the modem in order to ascertain the correct execution of this process and diagnose potential configuration problems The first sign of life exhibi
11. 2 240220 200 HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Adapter CXP HD200 WMEFe Enterprise Declaration of Conformity CC Model Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Manufacturer Corinex Communications Corp 1000 1090 West Pender Street Vancouver BC V6E 2N7 Canada Directives which Conformity is Declared 2004 108 LVD 2006 95 EC R amp TTE 1999 5 EEC RoHS 2002 95 WEEE 2002 96 Standards which Conformity is Declared EN 55022 2006 Class B EN 55024 1998 AD1 2001 AD2 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 50412 2 1 2005 IEC 60950 1 2001 and or EN 60950 1 2006 The undersigned hereby declares the above specified equipment conforms to the above directives and standards Printed name Title Peter Sobotka Place Date Vancouver Dec 24 2009 i Bs 2222222 com oves Copyright This document as well as thesoftware described in it is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the license The content of this document is furnished for informational use only it is subject to change without notice and it does not represent a commitment on the part of Corinex Communications Corp Corinex Communications Corp assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document It is our policy to enhance our products as new technologies hardware components software
12. A every 2 seconds Red Green disabled finished in progress N A alternating Green flashes disabled finished finished in progress every 0 5 seconds Green disabled finished Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Installation Guide LED status Meaning PTTP Port solver PLC Auto mode handles the connection configuration connection established status Amber flashes enabled progress N A N every 2 seconds Red Amber enabled finished in progress N alternating Amber flashes enabled finished finished in progress every 0 5 seconds VPI LED This LED shows if there is link and traffic activity on the Powerline interface as well as the estimated application throughput level LED Status No link on Powerline interface Estimated Physical Throughput Low Threshold Amber Low Threshold x Estimated Physical Throughput High Threshold Estimated Physical Throughput z High Threshold Blinking in Red Amber Traffic on the Powerline interface or Green ETH LED oT This LED indicates link and activity on the Ethernet interface The adapter has no link on Ethernet interface There is a 100 Mbps link on Ethernet interface There is a 10 Mbps link on Ethernet interface Blinking Green or There is activity on the Ethernet interface Amber Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Installation Guide 2 Technical Specifications AC Power Outlet pushbutton Safety amp EMI UL EN 6095
13. Observed MAC addresses identifieres 8 of 8 10 10 1 30 10 10 1 40 10 10 1 50 10 10 1 60 10 10 1 70 10 10 1 80 10 10 1 90 00 0b c2 30 2b d5 10 10 1 100 03 10 2007 13 59 11 03 10 2007 13 04 07 03 10 2007 12 59 14 03 10 2007 12 16 56 03 10 2007 12 03 36 03 10 2007 11 57 08 03 10 2007 11 51 04 03 10 2007 11 47 08 Listening on Port 67 Figure 9 Static leases list showing date and time of a recently configured node Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Providing IP Address 6 Providing an IP Address This section describes how to assign an IP address to the modem without actually configuring the modem As soon as the modem has an IP address its web interface can be accessed via any web browser We will use the HaneWin DHCP server to provide a dynamic IP to the modem Follow these steps to configure a dynamic range of IP leases see figure 10 Start the HaneWin DHCP server Go to Options gt Default Client Profile In the Basic Profile tab set a rule for Interface IP Input a range for dynamic IP addresses in the fields from and until Input a subnet mask that is compatible with your computer In the tab Other select option 120 Then select type Binary and in the value field type 0 0 0 0 putting spaces between zeroes Finally click Add Standard WM 3 F 2 o A Basic Profile DNS NetBio
14. al pack Standard Ethernet cable 2 for dual pack CD with documentation We are constantly innovating our products For the latest hardware software changes downloads and additional information on your device please visit www corinex com 2 2 System Requirements In order to follow the procedures described in this document it is recommended to have a PC equipped with a fast ethernet network card and running MS Windows 2000 or later version The computer must have one static IP assigned to its network interface 2 3 Recommended Software Certain tools are required to configure and access the HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F also referred to as a modem All these tools are available for Windows In order to reduce the learning curve for these tools the configuration process will be described here primarily for Windows based tools Note Corinex provides also a complete network management software suite called PowerNet allowing installation configuration and monitoring of a BPL network For more information please visit Po we rNet www corinex com nms software html an oye Manage nian e vta The following tools can be downloaded and used free of charge Win Pcap is a packet capture library required by Wireshark to sniff the packets arriving at the Ethernet port It can be downloaded from http www winpcap or Wireshark is a graphical packet capture tool used to inspect the traffic generated by the modem
15. an configuration OVLAN ENABLE no Figure 12 Simplest Master configuration Figure 13 Simplest Slave configuration With these two files and some configuration on the DHCP TFTP server a simple one level network can be built Note The HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F can be used only as a slave CPE Customer Premises Equipment order to create a simple network as described above another adapter from Corinex s portfolio has to be used as master device Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F 22 Device specific parameters 8 Device specific parameters This chapter describes autoconfiguration parameters and MIBs that are specific for the Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount The general parameters be found in the remaining two documents Alma auto configuration and SNMP manual 8 1 Enable disable multicast aging A new functionality was added in the firmware to enable disable multicast aging In the auto configuration file it is added as parameter MCAST IGMP AGING yes no Default value is yes 8 2 Enable disable interface EXTA It is possible to enable disable the interface EXTA Ethernet by using either auto configuration file or SNMP 23 A new parameter is added in auto configuration file in order to enable disable the interface EXTA DISABLE EXTA yes no Default value is no Alternatively the interface EXTA can be enabled or disabled using SNMP private 4 enterprises 1 ds2 6798 w
16. ation file can have any name not including spaces and any extension The explanation of all possible parameters can be found in a separate document called AV200 ALMA auto configuration manual which can be found on the Documentation CD For a basic network with one Master and several Slaves only two configuration files are needed The simplest configuration file for a Master Low Voltage High Density Gateway High Density Building Controller is shown in figure 12 Figure 13 presents the simplest configuration file for a Slave HD200 Enterprise devices File master conf File slave conf General parameters General parameters GENERAL USE AUTOCONF yes GENERAL USE AUTOCONF yes GENERAL MAC MODE ACCESS GENERAL MAC MODE ACCESS Configure the node as Master Configure the node as Slave CPE GENERAL GENERAL_TYPE CPE GENERAL FW LV GENERAL FW LV GENERAL_AUTHENTICATION none GENERAL_AUTHENTICATION none GENERAL STP yes GENERAL STP yes Signal parameters Signal parameters GENERAL_SIGNEL_ MODE 6 GENERAL SIGNAL MODE LIST 1 6 AGC TX GAIN 0 GENERAL SIGNAL MODE LIST 2 1 GENERAL SIGNAL MODE LIST 3 2 QoS Configuration GENERAL SIGNAL MODE LIST 4 3 QOS_ENABLE no GENERAL SIGNAL MODE LIST 5 13 AGC TX GAIN 0 vlan configuration VLAN_ENABLE no QoS Configuration QOS_ENABLE no Ovlan configuration OVLAN ENABLE no vlan configuration VLAN ENABLE no Ovl
17. can be downloaded from http www wireshark org download html e HaneWin DHCP TFTP server This is an easy to use DHCP TFTP server all in one tool It is very useful for configuring the modem at start up It can be downloaded from http home foni net hanewin Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Installation Guide e lperfis a network performance test tool It is useful for testing the speed of a network link It can be downloaded from http sourceforge net projects iperf Note If you want to analyze the performance of the adapters make sure that there is no firewall or anti virus software running on your system Similar tools are available for most Linux distributions 2 4 Device Description The adapter s physical appearance differs from region to region The pictures below show the current plug versions of the adapter EU version NA version Ethernet port Ethernet port The adapter has one button and three LEDs to show different states The tables on next page describe the functionality in detail The Ethernet port is located on the bottom of the device the male plug on the back of the device is used for Powerline communication The filtered electrical outlet on top of the device makes the usage of the adapter easier as other appliances can be plugged here in so the Powerline Adapter does not block the wall outlet Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Installation Guide Button Description PTTP FRST
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19. el of the Powerline adapter is not designed to function through a surge suppressor 2 Try another outlet The ETH LED is off Make sure the adapter is connected with an Ethernet enabled device with an RJ 45 cable and both devices are powered on If the trouble persists please visit www corinex com and go to the appropriate section for information on your product There you will find news manuals and software updates as well as frequently asked questions FAQ To avoid personal injury and damage to the system The principal method to disconnect the device completely from the electrical power network mains is to unplug the power cord from the mains socket Never install the unit in wet areas or next to radiators heaters Never use the unit outside Unplug the unit during severe storms Never open the equipment enclosure If using the information sources listed above you are not able to find a solution to the problems you are experiencing please send us a description of the problem via http www corinex com We will need all possible information about your devices and your network in order to help you This includes Types of devices you have if possible with serial numbers printed on the safety labels Which of these devices are working incorrectly or don t work at all indicate Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F 25 Troubleshooting Guide the problems If it s possible send
20. ference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that in terference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference the end user is advised to take adequate measures 2011 01 05 ver 1 3 Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F End User License Agreement CORINEX COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you and CORINEX COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION CORINEX with regard to the copyrighted Software provided with this EULA Use of any software and related documentation Software provided with a CORINEX hardware product or made available to you by CORINEX via download or otherwise in whatever form or media will constitute your acceptance of these terms unless separate terms are provided by the software supplier in which case certain additional or different terms may apply If you do not agree with the terms of this EULA do not download install copy or use the Software Licence Grant CORINEX grants to you a personal non transferable and non exclusive right to use the copy of the Software provided with this EULA You agree you will not copy the Software except as necessary to use it on a single hardware product system You agree that you may not copy the written materials accompanying the Software Modifying translating renting copying transferring or assigning all or part of the Software or any rights grant
21. he HaneWin DHCP TFTP server works based on profiles For every lease there is a profile assigned For a basic network only two profiles are needed a Master profile and a Slave profile The parameters defined in a profile are as follows e Netmask Gateway TFTP server e Auto configuration file name DHCP extensions Upon receipt of the DHCP reply the modem will download the specified auto configuration file from the given IP address The first thing you need is a basic set of auto configuration files You can use the examples provided in section 7 as a baseline Create a new directory and add to it those two files You must then specify this directory in the DHCP application under Options gt Preferences On the Interfaces tab check the option Respond to registered static addresses identifiers only Please pay attention to selection of interfaces x Genera Interfaces DHCP TFTP TFTP Options Language Respond to registered static addresses identifiers only Select interfaces by local IP address On multihomed host with more than one interface local addresses the server can exclude the deselected interfaces from operation use the selected interfaces only Deselecting all interfaces is not possible 1010 33 192 169 20 119 Use only selected interfaces Figure 3 Interfaces tab settings Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Configuring
22. he possible causes include The firewall is filtering out these packets You are not running Wireshark the physical Ethernet interface The adapter does not have the factory default configuration The adapter is booting in mode and is set with static settings Note In order to see the DHCP discovery Factory reset is suggested Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Topology with HD200 Enterprise device Topology with HD200 Enterprise device The HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F can be used only as a slave CPE Customer Premises Equipment In order to create a simple network another adapter from Corinex s portfolio such as Low Voltage Gateway High Density Gateway or High Density Building Controller has to be used as master device Figure 2 below shows a sample network scenario containing 3 HD200 Wall Mount F adapters as CPEs Customer Premises Equipment together with a master device Low Voltage Gateway BPL NETWORK WITH HD200 Wireless AP 8 VoIP prone AM Internet amp SN Internet 200 2 HD200 HD200 2 CPE Slave 2 CPE Slave CPE Slave 2 2332 gt LV Gatewayor HD LV Gateway HE Master lt 5 Ole Figure 2 BPL Network with HD200 Enterprise adapters Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Configuring the DHCP TFTP Server Configuring the DHCP TFTP Server T
23. igure 8 Assigning IP and a profile to a given modem by MAC address Note that the MAC address must be typed with a colon separating the bytes 18 You cannot assign the same IP address to two different modems running at the same time Once you have entered all the modems in the list connect the device you want to operate as Master to your computer and connect the others via Powerline Then switch them all on and wait for the DHCP requests to appear At start up time all modems behave as Slaves Then they search for a connection to the DHCP server through Ethernet or Powerline and finally they will be configured one as Master and the rest as Slaves If everything is properly configured the Master will request an IP address first and then each Slave will also request an IP address The DHCP server reports the time and date of the last request in the static leases list If any of the modems does not get an IP address the possible causes are The MAC address was mistyped The modem does not have the factory default configuration he modem is not linked to the Master If none of the Slaves gets an IP the probable cause is that the Master was not properly configured If the Master modem does not become Master the Slaves will not be able to find a network signal to link to Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Configuring the DHCP TFTP Server r 22 haneWIN DHCP Server File Options Window Help
24. isconsin 3 corinexMAC 20 plCorinexDisExtA 2 pIDisExtA 1 00 INTEGER rw enable disable interface EXTA Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Device specific parameters 8 3 Show all MAC addresses for interface EXTA It s possible to show all MAC addresses on interface EXTA by using SNMP private 4 enterprises 1 ds2 6798 wisconsin 3 corinexMAC 20 plCorinexExtA 1 pIMACEXTATable 1 pIMACEXTAEntry 1 pIMACEXTAIndex 1 INTEGER ro Index of the MACs pIMACEXTAMAC 2 PhysAddress MAC addresses on port EXTA 8 4 Node number A new parameter NODE NUMBER is added in each configuration file It allows configuration of node number of the adapter The parameter NODE NUMBER has to be placed before the parameter GENERAL TYPE A valid value for the parameter is 99 Factory default value is 0 Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F 24 Troubleshooting Guide E Troubleshooting Guide The Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F has been designed to be a reliable and easy to use network connection device Please refer to the list below to aid in troubleshooting The AP LED is off Make sure the power adapter is properly plugged directly into the electrical outlet and that the outlet has power 2 Try another outlet The VPI LED is off no connectivity between adapters Make sure the Powerline adapter is plugged directly into the outlet rather than into a surge suppressor or power strip The current mod
25. k 255 255 0 0 Gateway Address 1 0 10 1 99 Backup Gateway 1 Backup Gateway 2 Figure 5 Basic profile 4 In the tab Boot type the IP address of your computer under Next Server IP Address and Name Then check the option Always use option 66 67 for Name and File Basic Profile DNS NetBios Time Boot Other Boot Server Next Server IP Address 10 10 1 99 Name 10 10 1 99 File Boot File Size in 512 byte blocks Always use option 66 67 for Name and File not standard Alternate File if Vendor Class ld is File Boot File Size in 512 byte blocks Root Path Substitutions in File and Root Path ZN host name P address Figure 6 Boot tab Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Configuring the DHCP TFTP Server 5 n the tab Other select option 18 and type in the name of the Master configuration file e g Master conf Then click Add to add this option 6 In the same tab add option 120 with binary value 0 0 0 0 master Basic Profile DNS NetBios Time Boot Other ption 18 Extensions Path Length 11 V alue s mastercont 7 C Binary C address es String Substitutions host name Add address Option Length Value s 18 11 master conf 12040000 Remove 17 Figure 7 Other tab Now repeat the same steps to create the Slave profile The only difference
26. s Time Boot Other Basic Profile DNS NetBios Time Boot Other Profile for Interface IP Address fi 0 10 1 99 ption 120 SIP Servers m Length 4 Values 0000 Binary address es C String Dynamic IP Address Pool From 10 10 1 100 Until 10 10 1 255 4 Add Option Length Value s 12040000 Lease time s Subnet mask Gateway Address Backup Gateway 1 Backup Gateway 2 Remove Figure 10 Configuration of the DHCP server for dynamic IP leases Shortly after you click OK the application will provide a dynamic IP address to the modem This process is reflected in Wireshark as shown in figure 11 The option 120 is used to disable PTTP in the DHCP response This will prevent the modem from trying to obtain the management VLAN from another Powerline modem In some cases the PTTP has been known to interfere with Windows XP network services Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F 20 Providing an IP Address Capturing from Atheros LIC PCLE Wi ol X S Seeoeet Filter Expression Clear Apply No Time Source Destination 1386 609 410040 Corinexc 0b 65 Spanning tree for br S 36864 80 00 0b c2 0b 65 1391 611 540376 Corinexc 0b 65 Spanning tree for br s 36864 80 00 0b c2 0b 65 1396 613 444024 Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Broadcast who
27. ted by the modem is the Spanning Tree Protocol STP packets After a few STP packets the modem will issue a DHCP discovery packet as shown in Figure Filter v Expression Clear Apply gaegacauxesnaesoTz Qaam g ST Root Root Root Root Root Root Root Root Root Root Root Root Root Root ROOT Root Root Root Root Root Root Root Won m mw th m m m m wm Ww bb hb n m W db M M I 2m Capturing from Atheros L1C PCI E Ethernet Controller Wireshark pcs X File Edit View Go Capture Analyze Statistics Telephony Tools Help Destination Protocol Info EX VT CC UI CU RT 65 1 Spanning tree for br STP RST 5 1 Spanning tree for br STP RST 5 al Spanning tree for br STP RST 5 al Spanning tree for br STP RST 5 al Spanning tree for br STP RST 5 al Spanning tree for br STP RST 5 al Spanning tree for br STP RST 5 al Spanning tree for br STP RST Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for br STP RST Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for br STP RS Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for br STP RST 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for br STP RST Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for br STP RST Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for STP RS Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for STP RST Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for STP RST Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree for STP RST Corinexc 0b 65 a1 Spanning tree
28. ut above where separate terms are provided by the software supplier then subject to this EULA those terms also apply and prevail to the extent of any inconsistency with this EULA Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Contents Introduction Overview About this Manual Installation Guide What this Package Contains System Requirements Recommended Software Device Description Technical Specifications Factory Default Modem Configuration Connecting the HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Starting Up the Modem Topology with HD200 Enterprise device Configuring the DHCP TFTP Server Providing an IP Address Writing an Auto configuration File Device specific parameters Enable disable multicast aging Enable disable interface EXTA Show all MAC addresses for interface EXTA Node number Troubleshooting Guide Contents Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F Introduction 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F is a network interface adapter which uses the electric power lines already in your home or office as a medium for communication After successful installation the HD200 Powerline network behaves like a traditional LAN for computers The Corinex HD200 Powerline Wall Mount F supports up to 200 Mbps network speed The advantage of our product is that it keeps network maintenance costs low and eliminates usage barriers while requiring no additional wiring It is highly integrated and requires
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