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    Megabit Modem Megabit Modem MM701G User Manual Version 1.x[...]

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    ii MM701G U ser Manual C opyr i g ht March 2002 Copyright © 20 02 ADC DSL Systems, In c. All Rig hts Reserved. Informat ion containe d in this docu ment is compa ny private to AD C DSL Systems , Inc., and sha ll not be modi fied, used, copied, reprod uced or disclose d in whole or in par t without the wr itten consen t of ADC. Trademark I nformati[...]

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    About T his User Man ual MM701G U ser Manual iii A BOUT T HIS U SER M ANUAL Use this manu al to setup the MM701G modem. It pro vides instruct ion on: • installing the modem • configuri ng the modem • monitoring the modem • maintaining the m odem D OCUMENT C ONVENTIONS Notes conta in information a bout spe cial circumstanc es. Cautions ind i[...]

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    Produ ct Certifi catio ns iv MM701G U ser Manual P RODUCT C ERTIFICATIONS 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 o f the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectio n against harmful interf erence in a residential installati[...]

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    Tabl e of Con ten ts MM701G U ser Manual v T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Chapter 1: Overview ..................... ........... ................. ............ ................. ................. ........... .... .1 Verify Shipping Package Contents ................... ................. ........... ................. ........... ........... 2 System Requirem ent[...]

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    Table of Con tents vi MM701G U ser Manual Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the C onsole Port & Telnet ............. ................. .. 41 Connecting to t he Console Port ............. ........... ................. ............ ................. ........... ........ 42 Setting Up a Telnet Session ................... ................. ......[...]

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    MM701G U ser Manual 1 1 O VERV IEW The MM701G is a v ersatile, high-speed mode m that ex tends yo ur Ethe rnet LA N in a back-to-back imp lementation or connects y our LAN to one or more serv ice providers. It employs G.shdsl technolog y for fixed-rate or rate-adaptive, symmetr ic rates up to 2.3 Mbps over singl e-pair wiri ng and allo ws for mult [...]

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    Verify S hipping Packag e Contents 2 MM701G U ser Manual V ERIFY S HIPPING P ACKAGE C ONTENTS As you unpack the modem, insp ect the contents for damage. If the equip ment was damaged in transit, report it to the shipping company and to your sales representative. Check the contents of the package fo r the following: • MM7 01G m odem un it • 6 Vd[...]

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    MM701G U ser Manual 3 2 I NSTAL LING TH E M ODEM Perform the following install ation procedures to install the modem: Section Pa ge Setting th e MDI/MDI-X Switch 4 Connec ting th e Cab les 5 Checki ng LED Indica tions 6 What T o Do Next 7[...]

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    Setting the MDI/MDI-X S witch 4 MM701G U ser Manual S ETTING THE MDI/MDI-X S WIT CH The MDI/MDI-X switch located on modem rear panel allows you to connect a network device (such as a PC, hub , switch, or rou ter) to the modem 10Base-T port. Set the MDI/MDI-X switch for the 10Base-T port t o: • M D I - Xw h e nc o n n e c t i n gt oan e t w o r k [...]

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    Chapte r 2: Installin g the Modem MM701G U ser Manual 5 C ONNECTIN G THE C ABLES After you’ve verif ied the shipping package cont ents, follow this procedure to physically set up your mode m: 1 Turn off your comput er. 2 Connect the cables to the modem rear panel as shown below. • grey ph one cab le for the D SL line p ort • black cable for t[...]

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    Checki ng LED Indicati ons 6 MM701G U ser Manual C HECKING LED I ND ICATIONS Your service provider s ets up the G.shdsl parameter s for your service. The MM701G must have the DSL SYNC LED lit befor e you can connect se ssions wi th your servi ce provider . Verify SYNC in t he foll owing t able. The table below describes LED indications for all oper[...]

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    Chapte r 2: Installin g the Modem MM701G U ser Manual 7 W HAT T O D O N EXT After you have ins talled the modem, dete rmine which method to use to manage t he modem: • For point-to-poin t applications, refer to Ch apter 5 on page 6 5 . • To manage the modem thro ugh the Web interface using you r Web browser (recommended ), refer to Chapter 3 ?[...]

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    What To Do Next 8 MM701G U ser Manual[...]

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    MM701G U ser Manual 9 3 M ANAG ING TH E M ODEM U SI NG A W EB B ROWSER You can manage the MM701G using a Web browser, console port, or a telnet session. All of the MM701G features and functionality are accessible through the Web interface. I n contrast, ther e are some f eatures not sup ported throug h the consol e port. For ex ample, you can enabl[...]

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    Sett ing Up the PC 10 MM701G U ser Manual S ETTING U PT H E PC To access the modem Web interface, set up your PC on the same LAN IP subnet as the MM701G. The default LAN IP subnet for the modem is 1 0.0.0.0 with a subnet mask of 255.255 .255.0. However, if you have an existing subnet t o accommodate the modem, change the IP add ress of the modem fr[...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 11 4 Do one of the followin g: • If DHCP has not been enabled on the modem (default), select Spe cify an IP addres s . • If DHCP has been enabled on the modem, select Obtain an I P addre ss autom aticall y and skip to st ep 6. 5 Enter IP Ad dress and Subnet Ma sk. The defa[...]

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    Config uring the We b Browser 12 MM701G U ser Manual C ONFI GURING T HE W EB B ROWSER 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 fol lowing i s an examp le of how to m ake the con figur ati[...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 13 The fol lowi ng is an exam ple of how to m ake the con figur ation ch anges u sing Internet Ex plorer 5.5: 1 Open your Web browser. 2 Click T ools , Internet Options to open the Internet Options dialog . 3 In the Tempo rary Inte rnet Files sectio n of the dialog, click Sett[...]

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    Config uring the We b Browser 14 MM701G U ser Manual 5 In the Internet Option s d ialog, click the Co nnection s tab, then click LAN Setting s to ope n the LAN Settin gs dialo g. 6 In the Pro xy Serve r s ection of the dialog, clear the Use a proxy se rver box . 7 Click OK to close the LAN Settings dial og. 8 Click OK to close the Inter net O ptio [...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 15 A CCESSING THE M OD EM W EB P AGES Type ht tp://10.0. 0.1 in the Location Bar field of the Web browser ( as shown below), then press to disp lay the MM701G Web pages. The fol lowing l ogin scre en displa ys. This login is for the system administrator responsi ble for config[...]

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    Managing t he System 16 MM701G U ser Manual M ANAGIN G THE S YSTEM The System pag es are designed so th at you can manage, u pdate, and troub leshoot the mod em as a whole. Fro m these page s you can: • view the overall configuration of the modem • enable or disabl e spanning tr ee • change the login name and passwor d • update the modem so[...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 17 View Modem Stat us The Syst em Status page is a read- only summary of the c urrent mode m configuratio n. It includes information abou t the modem software, DSL conf iguration values, WAN sessi on settings, and LAN parameters. Use it a s an overview of the modem status. To [...]

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    Managing t he System 18 MM701G U ser Manual Refer to the following table fo r a description of the fields: For WAN Ses sion and LAN field descriptions, refer to • “ Confi guring the WAN ” on page 23 for W AN Session field s. • “ Confi guring the LAN ” on page 27 fo r LAN fie lds. Parame ter Description Device Name Descri ptive r ole of [...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 19 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. Us e Spanning Tree protocol only when you have already selected a Bridge s ession (as d escribed in “ Set Up WAN Sessions[...]

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    Managing t he System 20 MM701G U ser Manual Set Login Name and Password You can change the l ogin parameters fo r the system administrato r. 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 Co nfigura tion pag e. 2 Enter the Current Login nam e ,t h e ne [...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 21 Update System Software You c an upgrad e the sof tware on y our M M701G . To upgr ade, you m ust spec ify the I P addre ss of the se rver whe re the new s oftware i s stored . The MM7 01G uses T FTP to down load the software which com prises a configuration file (must be n [...]

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    Managing t he System 22 MM701G U ser Manual Set t o Factor y Defau lts When you configure the MM701G, you change the factory default settings to new values. Y ou can return thes e parameters to t heir default values to prov ide a known starting point if you are troubleshooting or you simpl y want to configure new parameter s. For session default va[...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 23 C ONFI GURING T HE WAN This configuration sets up the communication between the MM701G and the s ervi ce provider for each session you set up. You can set up 32 separate sessions as RFC 1483 Bridge, RFC 1483 Router, or PPP protoco l. Use the followin g sections to complete [...]

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    Configu ring the WAN 24 MM701G U ser Manual 3 Configure the following p arameters for each sessio n you set up as shown in the following table: Parame ter Description Sessio n Name Enter a uni que, descrip tive identi fier for the ses sion. This na me can have a m aximum of 15 char acters with no spaces. Protoc ol Select t he message format to be u[...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 25 RIP Sen d Routin g Informatio n Protocol (RIP) dynamical ly routes packe ts sent from the MM701G to the servi ce provide r. Select the same RIP version that is used by the servic e provider: • Select Dis able if you selected R FC148 3 - Bridge pr otocol. • Select RI P1 [...]

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    Configu ring the WAN 26 MM701G U ser Manual 4 Do one of the following : • Click Apply , then save changes as described i n “ Saving C hange s ” on page 38 . • Click Reset to rest art the ses sion. • Click Delete to remove the session, then save changes as described in “ Savi ng Chan ges ” on page 38 . • Click S ave Change s to save [...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 27 C ONFI GURING T HE LAN This configuration sets up the communication between your LAN and the MM701G. 1 Select LAN on the menu bar to access the LAN Setting s page.[...]

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    Configuring t he LAN 28 MM701G U ser Manual 2 Configure the followin g parameters: Parame ter Description LAN P rotocol Select the mes sage format to be used for your LAN. • Select Br idge if the LA N forwards packets based on MAC addr esses. If you sele cted RFC 1483 Bridge prot ocol for th e WAN sessio ns ( page 23 ), select Br idge for the LA [...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 29 3 Do one of the followin g: • Click Apply , then save changes as described i n “ Saving C hange s ” on page 38 . • Click Reset to rest art the ses sion. 4 If you e nabled DHCP, reboot the sys tem as descri bed in “ Rebooting the Modem ” on page 39 to activate th[...]

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    Managing DS L 30 MM701G U ser Manual M ANAGIN G DSL Select either the DSL quick configuration or the advanced configuration as directed by your service pro vider. DSL Quick Configuration You can configur e the MM701G to comply with differen t standards for DS L transmissio n. For the quick configuration, you only select the transmission type. 1 Sel[...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 31 DSL Advanced Configuration You can configure th e MM701G to comply with differ ent standar ds for SHDSL transmiss ion as well as parameters. 1 Select DSL o n the menu bar, then select DSL A dvanced Config under [DSL Options ] . To view basic statistics for the DSL configu r[...]

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    Managing DS L 32 MM701G U ser Manual 2 Configure t he following parameters as supplied by your service provider: 3 Click Apply, then save chang es using “ Saving Changes ” on page 3 8 . Parame ter Description Exec Mode Select CPE or CO. Fo r point-t o-point co nnections , one modem must be co nfigur ed for CPE and the othe r for C O. For all o [...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 33 Test DSL The MM701G has embedded diagnostics used for detecting line problems or as an aid in troubleshooting line related tech nical problems. These diagno stic programs have sign ificance only to technical support personnel and is not discussed further in this manual. 1 S[...]

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    Managing DS L 34 MM701G U ser Manual View ATM S tatist ics Use the ATM statistics on the DSL ATM Statistic s p age for tro ubles hooti ng and monit orin g AT M traffic. 1 Select DSL on the menu bar, then select ATM St atis tics to access the DSL A TM Statistic s page. 2 View the statistics. Parameter De scription RX Cell The numb er of ATM cells re[...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 35 View Link Statistics Use the ATM statistics on the DSL L ink Sta tistics page for troub leshooting and monito ring ATM traffic. 1 Select DSL on the menu bar, then select Link Stati stics to access the DSL Link Stat istics page.[...]

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    Managing DS L 36 MM701G U ser Manual 2 View the statistics. Parameter De scription Operati onal State Valid entr ies are: • Hands haking is wh en th e mod em is ma king a n att e m pt to conn ect to a device on the other side of the G .shdsl lin e. • Trai ning is when the modem is lea rning the con nection parameters. • Show Tim e is the actu[...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 37 View Error Counters Use the ATM statisti cs on the DSL Error Counters page f or troub leshoot ing and m onitorin g ATM traffic. 1 Select DSL on the menu bar then select Error C ounters to access the DSL Error Counters page. 2 View the statistics. Parame ter Description CRC [...]

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    Saving Ch anges 38 MM701G U ser Manual S AVING C HANGES Use the Save Chan ges page for saving your current configuration to flash memor y. B y saving your configuration chang es, your changes will not be los t by resetting the modem. 1 Select Save Ch anges on the menu bar t o access the Save Changes pag e. 2 Do one of the following : • Click Save[...]

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    Chapter 3: M anaging the Mo dem Using a Web B rowser MM701G U ser Manual 39 R EBOOTI NG THE M ODEM Before you reboot th e modem, make sure y ou have sav ed any configu ration changes as desc ribed in “ Saving Cha nges ” on page 38 . 1 Select Reboot on the menu bar to access the Reboot pag e. 2 Do one of the followin g: • Click Yes to reboo t [...]

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    Reboot ing the Mod em 40 MM701G U ser Manual[...]

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    MM701G U ser Manual 41 4 M ANAG ING TH E M ODEM U SI NG THE C ONSOLE P ORT &T ELNET You can manage the MM701G using a Web browser, console port, and telnet session. In comparison, y ou can manage more of the mod em ’ s functionality using a Web browser rather than using the modem console port and telnet access. For example, you can enable or [...]

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    Connect ing to the Conso le Port 42 MM701G U ser Manual C ONNECTIN G TO THE C ONSOLE P ORT 1 Install the su pplied g rey console cab le between th e modem Consol e port an d your PC as show n below . 2 Using a terminal emulation program, verify the communication settings as follows: • 9600 baud • no pari ty • 8d a t ab i t s • no stop bit ?[...]

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    Chapte r 4: Managing the Modem U sing the Console Port & Teln et MM701G U ser Manual 43 Currently, Windo ws includes a t erminal em ulation program called HyperTerm inal. In Windows 98, access HyperTerminal f rom the Windows desktop by clicking Start , Progr ams , Ac cessories , Hyper Terminal . Once you have established communication, the Main[...]

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    Setting Up a Tel net Session 44 MM701G U ser Manual S ETTING U PA T ELNET S ESSION Use a telnet client to set up a telnet session to the modem. To set up a telnet session, specify the LAN IP address of the modem to establish communi cation. The default LAN IP addres s is 10.0.0.1 . If this IP address has changed, con tact your service provider. Bel[...]

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    Chapte r 4: Managing the Modem U sing the Console Port & Teln et MM701G U ser Manual 45 S ETTING U PT H E WAN For Bridge or Router mode you n eed to set the WAN VPI/VC I as supplied by your service provi der. 1 From the Mai n Menu , select WAN S etup . The WAN Ses sion scre en display s. The WAN Session screen presents data related to each sess[...]

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    Setting Up the WAN 46 MM701G U ser Manual 2 Select a sessi on by typing the sessi on number at the Selec t sess ion for ed iting pro mpt to disp lay the WAN Session Opt ions screen. 3 Type 10 to select the VP I parameter, then en ter the values supplied by your s ervice provi der. 4 Type 11 to select the VCI pa rameters, then enter the values suppl[...]

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    Chapte r 4: Managing the Modem U sing the Console Port & Teln et MM701G U ser Manual 47 Valid values fo r the parameters show n on the Sessions Op tions screen are defined in the following table. Unless there is a special circumstance, the default values for th e remaining parameters s hould not be changed . Session Parameter Valid parame ter V[...]

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    Setting Up the WAN 48 MM701G U ser Manual S ETTING U PT H E LAN If you are operating in R outer mode and in a LAN envir onment, then you also need to set your LAN protocol, Ethernet Port I P address, and subne t mask. If you prefer, you may use the defaul t values of 10.0.0.1 f or the Ethernet Port IP Ad dress, and 255.2 55.255. 0 for the su bnet m[...]

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    Chapte r 4: Managing the Modem U sing the Console Port & Teln et MM701G U ser Manual 49 Valid values fo r the parameters shown o n the LAN Setup screen ar e defined in the following table. S e t t i n gU pD H C P This procedure is optional. Follow t his procedure to enable or disable DHCP on the modem. From the Main Menu, s elect LAN Set up scr[...]

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    Setting Up the WAN 50 MM701G U ser Manual 6 Select Apply to immediately a ctivate the changes that y ou have made fo r this session. 7 From the Mai n Menu select Save New Syst em Confi gurat ion to save t hese settings or the changes wil l be lost upon rebo ot or power c ycle. 8 If you h ave enabled DHCP, select Rebo ot from main menu to reboot the[...]

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    Chapte r 4: Managing the Modem U sing the Console Port & Teln et MM701G U ser Manual 51 M ANAGIN G DSL Use the G.SHDSL menu to manage the D SL line. This menu allo ws you to: • view the DS L configuration • configure th e DSL line • monitor the DSL s tatistics • test the DSL line Viewing the DSL Configuration 1 From the Mai n Menu , sel[...]

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    Managing DS L 52 MM701G U ser Manual Quick Conf iguration From the SHDSL Stan dard page, d o one of the fol lowi ng: • Select G.SHDSL - A nnex A • Select G.SHDSL - A nnex B Save your changes by selecting Save Curre nt Conf iguration from the Main Menu as d escribed in “ Savin g the Current Conf iguration ” on pag e 60 . Advanced Configur at[...]

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    Chapte r 4: Managing the Modem U sing the Console Port & Teln et MM701G U ser Manual 53 UpFrameS ync The Up stream Frame Sync Word pa rameter. (Defau lt: 13727) 0 to 6553 5 UpStuffBi ts The Ups tream St uffbits parameter. (Default: 1 5) 0 to 1 6 DownFrameSy nc The Do wnstream Frame Sync Word parameter. (Defau lt: 13727) 0 to 6553 5 DownStuf fBi[...]

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    Managing DS L 54 MM701G U ser Manual Monitoring the DSL Statistics Use the G.SHDSL Sta tistics p age to monitor the following types of DSL stat istics: • General Statistics • Error Count ers • ATM Coun ters Viewing General Statist ics 1 From the Mai n Menu , select DSL by typi ng 3 to access the G.SHDSL Me nu . 2 Select G.SHDSL S tatisti cs b[...]

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    Chapte r 4: Managing the Modem U sing the Console Port & Teln et MM701G U ser Manual 55 4 View the statistics. Parame ter Descriptio n Operation alState Valid entries are: • Hands haking is when t he modem is makin g an attempt to conn ect to a device on the other side of the G .shdsl lin e. • Trai ning is when the modem is lea rning the co[...]

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    Managing DS L 56 MM701G U ser Manual Viewing Erro r Counters 1 From the Mai n Menu , select DSL to access the G.S HDSL M enu . 2 Select G.SHDSL S tatisti cs to access the G.SHDSL Statis tics page. 3 Select G.SHDSL E rror Counter s to acces s the G.SHD SL Error Counters pag e. 4 View the counters. Viewing ATM Counters 1 From the Mai n Menu , select [...]

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    Chapte r 4: Managing the Modem U sing the Console Port & Teln et MM701G U ser Manual 57 4 View the statistics. Parame ter Descriptio n RXCel l The number of ATM cells received in the DSL interf ace. TXCell T he number of ATM cell s transmitte d out the DSL inte rface. CellD rop The numb er of ATM cell s dropped. CellD elineation The bit indicat[...]

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    Managing DS L 58 MM701G U ser Manual Testing the DSL Line The MM701G has embedded diagnostics used for detecting line problems or as an aid in troubleshooting line related techni cal problems. These pr ograms are used by techni cal support pers onnel t o diagno se prob lems and d etermi ne the ap propri ate so lution s. 1 From the Mai n Menu , sele[...]

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    Chapte r 4: Managing the Modem U sing the Console Port & Teln et MM701G U ser Manual 59 R ESTORING F ACTORY D EFAULTS When you configure the MM701G, you change the factory default settings to new values. Y ou can return thes e parameters to t heir default values to prov ide a known starting point if you are troubles hooting or you si mply want [...]

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    Saving the Cu rrent Configura tion 60 MM701G U ser Manual S AVING THE C U RRENT C ONFIGU RATION Use the Save Current Con figuration page for saving your cur rent configuration to f lash memory. By saving your confi guration chan ges, your changes will not be lost by reset ting the modem. 1 From the Main Menu , select Save Cur rent Config uration to[...]

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    Chapte r 4: Managing the Modem U sing the Console Port & Teln et MM701G U ser Manual 61 U PDATING S YSTEM S OFTWARE You can upgrad e the firmwa re on your MM701G. To upgrade, y ou must speci fy the IP addres s of the serve r where the new firmware is stored . 1 Configure a TFTP server to do wnload the system software. The MM70 1G uses TFTP to d[...]

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    Viewin g Syst em Infor mation 62 MM701G U ser Manual V IEWI NG S YSTEM I NFOR MATION The System Informat ion page is a read-only summary of the cu rrent modem configur ation. I t includes information about the fir mware release, model, release d ate, MAC address, and DSP version. This in formation is of ten used by tech nical support when troublesh[...]

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    Chapte r 4: Managing the Modem U sing the Console Port & Teln et MM701G U ser Manual 63 R EBOOTI NG THE M ODEM Before you reb oot the modem, save configuration changes as describ ed in “ Sa ving th e Curre nt Config uration ” on page 60 . 1 From the Mai n Menu , select Rebo ot to access the Reboot page. 2 Do one of the followin g: • Selec[...]

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    Reboot ing the Mod em 64 MM701G U ser Manual[...]

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    MM701G U ser Manual 65 5 I MPLEM ENTING P OINT - TO -P OINT LAN E XTENSION With a pair of MM701Gs, you can connect remote LANs by placing them “ back- to-back. ” One MM701G is set for Customer Premise Equip ment (CPE) mode and the other MM701G is set for Central Office ( CO) mode. By bridgin g traffic between these two modems you essentially cr[...]

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    Quic k Install ation 66 MM701G U ser Manual Q UICK I NSTALLATION To set up th e CO modem, follo w these i nstru ctio ns: Configure for CO Mo de 1 Select DSL o n the menu bar, then select DSL A dvanc ed Con fig under [D SL Options ] . 2 In the Exec Mode box, select CO to d edicat e the MM 701G as t he CO m odem. 3 Click Apply . The MM701 G is shippe[...]

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    Chapte r 5: Implement ing Point-to-P oint LAN Extension MM701G U ser Manual 67 Change the LAN IP Address Any device (such as a PC) connecting to the mo dem LAN interface loses its co nnection when the modem LAN IP address is changed. After the IP address is changed, you need to specify this new address to reconnect a device. 1 Select LAN on the men[...]

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    Conf igurin g the CPE Modem 68 MM701G U ser Manual C ONFI GURING T HE CPE M ODEM 1 Select DSL o n the menu bar th en select DSL Ad vanced C onfig under [DSL Options] . 2 In the Exec Mode box, select CPE to conf igure the MM70 1G as the CPE modem. 3 Click Apply .[...]

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    Chapte r 5: Implement ing Point-to-P oint LAN Extension MM701G U ser Manual 69 4 Select LAN on the menu bar to access the LAN Settin gs pag e. 5 In the LAN P rotocol box, select Bridge . 6 In the IP Ad dress box, enter an available IP addres s on your subnet. 7 Click Apply .[...]

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    Conf igurin g the CPE Modem 70 MM701G U ser Manual 8 Select WAN on the menu bar then s elect Bridge under [Sessions] . 9 In the Prot ocol box, select RFC 1483 - Bridge . 10 In the Virtual Path ID box, enter the Virtual Path ID. Th is must match the Virtual Path ID of the CO m odem. 11 In the Virtual Chan nel ID box, enter the Virtual Channel ID. Th[...]

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    Chapte r 5: Implement ing Point-to-P oint LAN Extension MM701G U ser Manual 71 13 Select Sav e Change s on the menu bar to access the Sav e Change s pa ge. 14 Click Save to save the config uration to flash memor y.[...]

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    Configu ring the CO Mod em 72 MM701G U ser Manual C ONFI GURING T HE CO M ODEM 1 Select DSL o n the menu bar th en select DSL Ad vanced C onfig under [DSL Options] . 2 In the Exec Mode box, select CO to d edicat e the MM 701G as t he CO m odem. 3 Click Apply .[...]

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    Chapte r 5: Implement ing Point-to-P oint LAN Extension MM701G U ser Manual 73 4 Select LAN on the menu bar to access the LAN Settin gs pag e. 5 In the LAN P rotocol box, select Bridge . 6 In the IP Ad dress box, enter an available IP addres s on your subnet. 7 Click Apply .[...]

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    Configu ring the CO Mod em 74 MM701G U ser Manual 8 Select WAN on the menu bar then s elect Bridge under [Sessions] . 9 In the Prot ocol box, select RFC 1483 - Bridge . 10 In the Virtual Path ID box, enter the Virtual Path ID. Th is must match the Virtual Path ID of the CPE modem. 11 In the Virtual Chan nel ID box, enter the Virtual Channel ID. Thi[...]

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    Chapte r 5: Implement ing Point-to-P oint LAN Extension MM701G U ser Manual 75 13 Select Sav e Change s on the menu bar to access the Sav e Change s pa ge. 14 Click Save to save the config uration to flash memor y.[...]

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    Veri fying Co nnect ivity 76 MM701G U ser Manual V ERIFYING C ONNECTI VITY After you have performe d each of the previous configuration chang es, verify back-to-back communication b y passing traf fic over the WAN session. For exa mple, set up a PC on the LAN- side of the CPE m odem and a nother P C on the LAN- side of the CO m odem. The n, transfe[...]

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    MM701G U ser Manual 77 A S PECIFICA TIONS The MM701G is a DSL modem that takes advantage of G.shd sl technology by offering rate-adaptive communi cation at equal rates going both upstream and downstream . In addition, the MM701G also provides: • session s for precise control of security, performance and management of users and resources per sessi[...]

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    Overvi ew 78 MM701G U ser Manual O VERVIEW The MM701G provides: • fixed-rate or rate-adaptive, sym metric G.shdsl transmis sion up to 2.3 Mbps • multiple sessi on types: – PPP ov er ATM (RFC 23 64) – RFC 1483 bridging over ATM AAL5 – RFC 1483 routing over ATM AAL5 (IPoA) • 32 sim ultan eous se ssions o f the sa me or d ifferen t types ?[...]

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    Appen dix A: Specif ications MM701G U ser Manual 79 D ATA S PECI FICATIONS DSL Standards • Annex A ( 991.2) • Annex B (991.2) ATM standards • ATM Forum UNI V ersion 3.1 and UNI Version 4 .0 • ITU-T Q.2931, Q. 2971 signalin g • ITU I.363.5 ATM Adaptation Layer 5 • ITU I.4 32 Cell Del ineati on and HEC • ITU I. 361 ATM Ce ll Form at •[...]

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    Data Speci fications 80 MM701G U ser Manual WAN Protocols • IETF RFC 2364 PP P over AAL5 (VC multip lexing and LLC encapsulation) • IETF RFC 1483 Mu ltiprotocol encapsulation o ver AAL5 • IETF RFC 1577 Classical IP over ATM Securi ty • PPP authenticatio n - PAP/CHAP: 1334, 1994 • Web and Te lnet pas sword Management • Embedded SNMP agen[...]

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    Appen dix A: Specif ications MM701G U ser Manual 81 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. RFCs • RFC 1 483 Mu ltipro tocol En capsula tion ove r ATM ( Bridg ing/Ro uting ) • RFC 2 364 PPP En capsul ation o ver ATM • [...]

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    Data Speci fications 82 MM701G U ser Manual MIBs • Bridge MIB - 1493 • SNMP MIBs - 1 471, 1 472, 1473, 1474 • MIB 1213 - MIB II • MIB 1215 - Trap Defa ult Session Par amete r Values Session Parame ter Bridge IPoA Rout er P PP-Rou ter Protoc ol RFC148 3 - Bridge RFC1483 - Ro uter PPPoA State Ena ble Enable Enabl e IP Add ress N/A 10 .0.0.1 N[...]

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    Appen dix A: Specif ications MM701G U ser Manual 83 H ARDW ARE S PECIFICAT IONS LED • Power • Ether net: Lin k, Tx, Rx, C ollisio n • DSL: Sync, Tx, Rx, Margin Connectors • DSL Interface: RJ-11 • 10Ba se-T: RJ -45 • Console Port: RJ-45 (serial conn ection to RS-232 for local configuration) LAN Interface • 10Base-T (IEEE 802 .3i) • C[...]

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    Hardware Spec ificat ions 84 MM701G U ser Manual WAN Interfa ce SHDSL ( Symme trical Hig h-Speed Digita l Subscr iber L ine) Maximum transmissi on rate: Downstream Upstream 2320 kbp s 2320kb ps Minimu m trans mission r ate to s ync 192 kbps Connector RJ-1 1 ATM (As ynchronou s Transfe r Mode) ATM Adapt ation Layer AAL 5 (ITU I.363.5) — Supports e[...]

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    Appen dix A: Specif ications MM701G U ser Manual 85 Connector Pinouts The followin g sections provide the pinout in formation for the various mod em connectors. DSL Port (RJ-11) The following table sho ws the signal on each pin of the DSL p ort. The connector for this interface is an RJ-11. S ee “ Co nnect ing the C ables ” on page 5 for the lo[...]

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    Hardware Spec ificat ions 86 MM701G U ser Manual Console Port (RJ-45) The following table gives the signal designations and p in numbers fo r each end of the RJ -45 to RS-232 cable th at is used between the modem Console p ort (RJ-45) and the PC Serial port (DB-9). PC RS-232 Se rial Port (DB-9) Mode m Conso le (RJ-45) Signal Descrip tion 1 RTS Gr o[...]

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    Appen dix A: Specif ications MM701G U ser Manual 87 R ATE VS .R EACH[...]

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    Rate vs. Rea ch 88 MM701G U ser Manual[...]

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    MM701G U ser Manual 89 B T ECHN ICAL A SSISTANCE AND R ETURNS This chapter describes how to c ontact ADC for technical suppor t. W ORLD W IDE W EB Avidia pro duct inform ation can be foun d at htt p://www . adc.c om u s i n ga n yW e bb r o w s e r . K NOWLEDGE B ASE The ADC Knowledge Base can help you locate answers to frequently asked questions o[...]

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    Technical S upport 90 MM701G U ser Manual T ECHNIC AL S UPPORT Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center ( TAC). • Telephon e: 800.638 .0031 714.730 .3222 • Fax: 714.7 30.240 0 • Email wsd_sup port@adc.co m A Customer Ser vice Engineer answers technical assistance calls Mond[...]

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    MM701G U ser Manual 91 C G LOSS ARY 10Base-T Th e Institute of El ectrical and El ectronic Engin eers (IEEE) 802.3 specification f or Etherne t over thin coaxi al cable. AAL 2 ATM Adaptatio n Layer 2. Used for co mpressed voice an d video that i s intolerant of delay . This layer is used by G.shd sl xDSL tech nology. AAL 5 ATM Adaptatio n Layer 5. [...]

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    92 MM701G U ser Manual commun ity string A tex t string required for an S NMP trap to be received by a t rap receiver(s). Also, a text st ring that i dentifies an SNMP commu nity and is assoc iated with sp ecific acc ess rights (read-only or read/write). CRC Cycl ic Redundancy C heck is a method used to verify the acc uracy of data transmi ssion. d[...]

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    Appendix C : Glossary MM701G U ser Manual 93 MIB Manag ement Informat ion Base is a set of variab les that define the configurati on and status param eters for networ k management. N etwork manageme nt stations ca n retrieve i nformation f rom and write info rmation to an MIB. The Internet Eng ineering Task Force (IETF) speci fies standa rd MIBS fo[...]

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    94 MM701G U ser Manual RIP Rout ing I nformat ion P rotocol allows router s to upd ate th e routin g table s automati cally (for exampl e with informatio n such as how many ho ps between destin ations). The vers ion of RIP you sel ect for the session must match the vers ion support ed by the s ervice provid er. Versions RIP1 and RI P-1 compatib le [...]

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    Appendix C : Glossary MM701G U ser Manual 95 UDP User Datagr am Proto col is a tra nsport pr otocol us ed to map inbo und tra ffic (fr om a remote IP add ress) to an i nternal (LAN) IP ad dress. Uses a pro tocol port n umber for the destinat ion at the remote loca tion. upstream tr affic Communi cations from a u ser to a service provide r. VCI Virt[...]

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    Index MM701G U ser Manual 97 I NDEX Numerics 10/1 00BASE- T conn ector pino uts 85 descri ption 91 A accessing modem web pages 15 adapta tion laye r 84 advanced c onfiguration 52 ATM adapta tion laye r 84 cell format 84 descri ption 91 max VCs 84 specifications 8 4 statistics 34 viewing c ounters 5 6 B back-to- back implemen ting 65 verifyi ng conn[...]

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    Index 98 MM701G U ser Manual D Data Specifica tions 79 Defa ult Session P aramete r Values 8 2 defaul ts factory 59 settings 22 DHCP 49 downstrea m 92 DSL conn ector pino uts 85 line testin g 58 mana ging 30 , 51 monitorin g statistics 54 quic k configu rati on 30 testing 33 E Enca psu latio n 81 erro r cou nters 37 , 56 F factory defaults restorin[...]

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    Index MM701G U ser Manual 99 N NAT config uring , CLI 50 descri ption 93 setting up 50 network i nterface card ( NIC) 1 0 , 66 P pack age con tent s 2 password 20 Physical Sp ecifications 83 pinout s 85 point-to-p oint, LAN extension 65 PPP, specifi cations 81 Q quic k configu rati on 52 R reboot ing, mode m 39 , 63 requiremen ts 2 restori ng, fact[...]

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    Index 100 MM701G U ser Manual system mana ging 16 requiremen ts 2 updati ng software 21 , 61 viewin g informati on 62 T technical spe cification s 77 technical sup port 89 telnet mana ging m odem 41 setting up 44 testing DSL 33 DSL line 58 TFTP descri ption 94 updating system sof tware 6 1 troublesho oting Ethern et NIC 10 , 66 LAN con nection 10 ,[...]

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    Index MM701G U ser Manual 101[...]

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