Product specifications

Remote bridging over PPPoA
> config reset bridge
> config save
> restart
> ppp 1 pvc none
> ppp 1 interface 0
> ppp 1 disable
> restart
11. Managing The ADSL Router
11.1. Booting the ADSL Router from Ethernet Network
By default, the Router is configured to boot from the on-board flash memory. But it is possible boot via Ethernet network
as well. The executable image is stored in the local PC and is downloaded to the Router via Ethernet network upon every
reset. For this, the Router needs to be configured and also a TFTP/BOOTP utility needs to be installed on the local PC.
Router Configuration
Turn off the Router and turn it on again
Keep the
*
key be pressed
At the ‘
Boot from Ethernet, USB or Flash? (E/U/F)
’ prompt type
E
Local PC Configuration
To download the software you need a TFTP/BOOTP server. You can use any. Be aware that every time the board
is restarted the image will be transferred from the local PC to the Router.
11.2. Upgrading on-board flash memory from Ethernet network
You can update the on-board flash memory after you booting the new firmware from the Ethernet network by issue the
following commands.
> home
> flashfs rewrite boot.bin
(this command is available for update boot code only)
> flashfs update
> flashfs ls
You should see some messages about the file name and file sizes that stored in the Router. If you get
no flash
content
” something went wrong.
11.3. SNMP
The ADSL Router provides SNMP agent support standard MIBs. SNMP is also used internally for configuration of
the router. The active SNMP agent within the Router accepts SNMP requests for status, statistics, and configuration
updates. Communication with the SNMP agent occurs over the LAN or WAN connection. Any management application
using SNMP over UDP/IP (User Datagram Protocol/Internet Protocol) has access to the local SNMP agent. The following
MIBs are supported:
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