DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Manual First Edition (February 2004) 651DSL300T01
DSL-300T DSL Modem User’s Guide FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS About This User’s Guide .............................................................................................................................. vii Before You Start ........................................................................................................................................... vii Information Required for Installation .......................................................................................................... viii INTRODUCTION ..............
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DSL-300T DSL Modem User’s Guide About This User’s Guide This user’s guide provides instructions on how to install the DSL-300T ADSL Modem and use it to connect a computer or Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) to the Internet thus providing a gateway to the Wide Area Network (WAN). If you are using a computer with a functioning Ethernet port, the quickest and easiest way to set up the DSL300T is to follow the instructions provided in the Quick Installation Guide.
DSL-300T DSL Modem User’s Guide Information Required for Installation Information you will need from your ADSL service provider: Username This is the Username used to log on to your ADSL service provider’s network. It is commonly in the form − user@isp.com. Your ADSL service provider uses this to identify your account. Password This is the Password used, in conjunction with the Username above, to log on to your ADSL service provider’s network. This is used to verify the identity of your account.
DSL-300T DSL Modem User’s Guide Information you will need about your Ethernet LAN or computer: Ethernet NIC If your computer has an Ethernet NIC, you can connect the DSL-300T to this Ethernet port using an Ethernet cable. You can also use the Ethernet port on the DSL-300T to connect to other Ethernet devices, such as a Wireless Access Point. DHCP Client status Your DSL-300T ADSL Modem is configured, by default, to be a DHCP server.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide 1 Introduction This section provides a brief description of the Modem, its associated technologies and a list of Modem features. Modem Description and Operation The DSL-300T ADSL Modem is designed to provide a simple and cost-effective ADSL Internet connection for a single computer through the Ethernet port; or use it to bridge your Ethernet LAN to the Internet.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Web Browser Any common web browser can be used to configure the Modem using the web configuration management software. The program is designed to work best with more recently released browsers such as Opera, Microsoft Internet Explorer® version 5.0, Netscape Navigator® version 4.7, or later versions. The web browser must have JavaScript enabled. JavaScript is enabled by default on many browsers.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Modem Features The DSL-300T ADSL Modem utilizes the latest ADSL enhancements to provide a reliable Internet portal suitable for most small to medium sized offices. DSL-300T advantages include: • PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) Security – The DSL-300T ADSL Modem supports PAP (Password Authentication Protocol) and CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) for PPP connections.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Standards Compatibility and Compliance The DSL-300T complies with or is compatible with the following standards as recognized by their respective agencies. • ITU G.992.2 (G.lite “Splitterless ADSL”) compliant • ITU-T Rec. I.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Packing List Open the shipping carton and carefully remove all items.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Rear Panel Connections All cable connections to the Modem are made at the rear panel. Connect the power adapter here to power on the Modem. Use the Reset button to restore the settings to the factory default values (see Factory Reset Button in the next chapter for instructions on using the reset button).
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide 2 Hardware Installation The DSL-300T maintains two interfaces and provides a bridge between two networks. An Ethernet port connects to a computer or Ethernet LAN and an ADSL port provides the connection to the Internet and the Wide Area Network. Place the Modem in a location where it can be connected to the various devices as well as to a power source. The Modem should not be located where it will be exposed to moisture or excessive heat.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Network Connections Network connections are provided through the ADSL port and the Ethernet port on the back of the Modem. See the Rear Panel diagram above and the illustrations below for examples. Connect ADSL Line Use the ADSL cable included with the Modem to connect it to a telephone wall socket or receptacle. Plug one end of the cable into the ADSL port (RJ-11 receptacle) on the rear panel of the Modem and insert the other end into the RJ-11 wall socket.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Hub or Switch to Modem Connection Connect the Modem to an uplink port (MDI-II) on an Ethernet hub or switch with a straight-through cable as shown in the diagram below: If you wish to reserve the uplink port on the switch or hub for another device, connect to any on the other MDI-X ports (1x, 2x, etc.) with a crossed cable.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide 3 Configuring the Modem for the First Time The first time you setup the Modem, configure the WAN connection using a single computer connected directly to the Modem. Once the WAN connection is functioning properly, you may continue to make changes to Modem configuration including IP settings and DHCP setup. This chapter is concerned with using your computer to configure the WAN connection.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Configure Windows XP for DHCP Use the following steps to configure a computer running Windows XP to be a DHCP client. 1. From the Start menu on your desktop, go to Settings, then click on Network Connections. 2. In the Network Connections window, right-click on LAN (Local Area Connection), then click Properties.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide 3. In the General tab of the Local Area Connection Properties menu, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) under “This connection uses the following items:” by clicking on it once. Click on the Properties button.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide 4. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” by clicking once in the circle. Click the OK button. Your computer is now ready to use the Modem’s DHCP server. Windows 2000 First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it: 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. 3.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide 5. Double-click OK to confirm and save your changes, and then close the Control Panel. Your computer is now ready to use the Modem’s DHCP server. Windows ME First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it: 1. In the Windows task bar, click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. 3.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Configure Windows 95 and Windows 98 for DHCP 1. Open the Control Panel window, and then click the Network icon. 2. Select the network component labeled TCP/IP, and then click Properties. 3. If you have multiple TCP/IP listings, select the listing associated with your network card or adapter. 4. In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click the IP Address tab. 5. Click the Obtain an IP address automatically option. 6. Double-click OK to confirm and save your changes.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide To use the web-based management software, launch a suitable web browser and direct it to the IP address of the Modem. Type in http:// followed by the default IP address, 192.168.1.1 in the address bar of the browser. The URL in the address bar should read: http://192.168.1.1. Home Figure 3-1. Home - Login window A new window will appear and you will be prompted for a user name and password to access the web-based manager.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Configure the Modem The first page that appears after you successfully login displays information about the Modem and its connection status. Tabs across the top of the screen show other available menus: Home, Setup, Tools, Status, and Help. Figure 3-2.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Setup The Setup window offers links to menus to configure settings for the LAN (Local Area Network) and for the WAN (Wide Area Network) setup. The first menu you see when clicking the Setup tab is the Modem Setup menu. All the information you need to make the changes needed for a functioning WAN connection should have been provided to you by your ISP or network service provider.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Configure a New Connection The default connection protocol used for the Modem is Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA). The menu used to configure ADSL service using this protocol is the menu you see when clicking on the Connection button under WAN Setup on the left side of the window. If you are using either PPPoE or a Bridge connection, it will be necessary to change the Type: using the pull-down menu before you can change the required settings.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide To setup a PPPoA connection for the first time: 1. Type in a Name in the space provided if you wish or leave the default name. 2. Make sure PPPoA appears listed as the Type: of connection protocol used. 3. Do not change the VPI or VCI values unless you are required to do so. If these settings are incorrect, the ADSL connection will not function. Many users will be able to use the default settings.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide PPPoE The required information used to setup a PPPoE connection is identical to that needed for a PPPoA connection. Make sure you have selected PPPoE from the Type: pull-down menu so that you are now configuring setting in the menu titled “PPPoE Connection Setup”. Follow the instructions below to set up the connection. Change connection type here Figure 3-5. Setup Connection (PPPoE) window To configure a PPPoE connection, perform the steps listed below.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide 7. The Encapsulation values LLC (SNAP) and VC (MUX) are two different methods of encapsulating the PPP packet. Contact your ISP to make sure which encapsulation is being supported. 8. For most users, the remaining settings will not need to be changed. See your ISP for further information. 9. Click the Apply button when you have entered all the information. The browser window may briefly go blank.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide 4. Leave the default QoS values if you are unsure or the ISP did not provide this information. 5. Do not change the PCR or SCR values unless you are required to do so. If you are told to change these, type in the values given to you by your service provider. 6. The Encapsulation values LLC (SNAP) and VC (MUX) are two different methods of encapsulating the PPP packet. Contact your ISP to make sure which encapsulation is being supported. 7.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide 2. Select Static from the Type: pull-down menu. This action will change the menu so it offers different settings for configuration. 3. Type in a Name: in the space provided. 4. If you are told to change the VPI or VCI values, type in the values given to you by your service provider. Many users will be able to use the default settings. 5. Leave the default QoS values if you are unsure or the ISP did not provide this information. 6.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide 4 Web-based Management The DSL-300T offers a web-based (HTML) graphical user interface allowing users to manage the Modem from anywhere on the LAN using a standard browser. A web browser is used to communicate directly with the Modem and make changes to the configuration or monitor status. Accessing the Web Manager In order to use the web-based management software it will be necessary to use a computer that occupies the same subnet as the Modem.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide DHCP Configuration Use the DHCP Configuration window to configure the Modem to act as a DHCP server for the LAN. Figure 4-1. Setup – DHCP Configuration window Configure LAN DHCP services by defining the following parameters: Start IP Type in the base address for the IP pool of unassigned IP addresses. End IP Type in the last address of the contiguous IP address range to be used by the Modem for DHCP function.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Management IP The IP address of the modem may be changed, but remember to take note of the new settings. A valid IP address and subnet mask are needed to access the Web manager. Figure 4-2. Setup – Management IP window Make any desired changes, then, click Apply.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Tools Changing the User Name and Password Before you configure the Modem and connect to the WAN, you should change the user name and password used to access the web-based manager. Click on the Tools tab to access the Tools menu. Figure 4-3.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide User Management Use this menu to change the user name and password used to gain management access to the Modem. Figure 4-4. Tools – User Management window 1. Type the current User Name in the entry field provided. 2. Type in the new Password in the entry field provided. 3. Type in the new password again in the Confirm Password field. 4. If desired, change the Idle Timeout value. 5. Click Apply.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide System Commands These menu options are used to save setting, restart (reboot) the Modem or reset the configuration to the factory settings. Figure 4-5. Tools – System Commands window Save All In order to save the configuration changes you have just made they must be saved to the Modem’s non-volatile RAM by clicking on the Save All button. Restart Click the Restart button to restart the Modem.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Remote Log Use this menu to designate receiver stations for event messages form the Modem. Figure 4-6. Tools – Remote Log window To set up a destination for event messages: 1 Select the Log Level form the pull-down list. 2 Add and IP address of a server or station used to log event messages sent from the Modem. 3 Type an IP address in the Add an IP Address field and click the Add button to save the address on the list of logging destinations.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Update Gateway Figure 4-7. Tools – Update Gateway window Use the Update Gateway feature to load the latest firmware for the device. You can obtain the latest version of the DSL-300T firmware by logging onto the D-Link web site at www.dlink.com. Save the latest firmware version to a file on your computer or an accessible TFTP server.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Ping Test Figure 4-8. Tools – Ping Test window This window is used to test the connection path of the Modem to another networked device with an IP address. To Ping a device, first enter the IP address of the device that you wish to Ping into the first field, the Packet Size (in bytes) in the second field, and finally, enter the number of times you wish the Ping function to attempt a connection to the desired device into the third field.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide OAM Test The OAM Test menu is used to check connectivity of the ADSL connection via the ATM network. This is similar to a Ping test except it is testing the ATM network instead of the IP network. Figure 4-9. Tools – Modem Test window To test your modem, select a Connection, choose a Test Type, and click Test.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Status Figure 4-10. Opening Status window Click the hyperlink for the desired Status window.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Network Statistics Figure 4-11. Status – Network Statistics window Choose the desired interface at the top of the window and then click Refresh to view Ethernet network statistics.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Connection Status Figure 4-12. Status – Connection Status window Click Refresh to view connection status information.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide DHCP Clients Figure 4-13. Status – DHCP Clients window This window displays the status of all current DHCP clients.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Modem Status Figure 4-14. Status – Modem Status window This window displays the status of the modem as well as DSL statistics.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Product Info. Figure 4-15. Status – Product Info. window This window displays product information including software versions.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide System Log Figure 4-16. Status – System Log window Click Refresh to get the most current system log information.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Help Figure 4-17. Opening Help window Click on the item you want further information for on the window above.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide A Technical Specifications GENERAL ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) RFC 1661 (PPP) ITU G.992.2 (G.lite) RFC 1994 (CHAP) ITU G.994.1 (G.Hs) RFC 1334 (PAP) ITU-T Rec. I.361 RFC 2364 (PPP over ATM) ITU-T Rec. I.610 RFC 1877 (Automatic IP assignment) IEEE 802.3 Standards: RFC 2516 (PPP over Ethernet) IEEE 802.3u Supports RFC 2131 and RFC 2132 (DHCP) IEEE 802.1d RFC 1213 compliant RFC 1483 (Bridged Ethernet) RFC 1577 (IP over ATM) Compatible with all T1.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Physical and Environmental DC Inputs: Input: 100V ~ 240V AC 50 ~ 60Hz Power Adapter: Output: 9V AC, 1A Power Consumption: 3 Watts (max) Operating Temperature: 5° to 40° C (41° - 104° F) Humidity: 5 to 95% (non-condensing) Dimensions: 142 (W) x 117(D) x 31(H) mm Weight: 200 g EMI: CE Class B, FCC Class B Safety: CSA 950, UL 1950, IEC 60950, EN 60950 Reliability: Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) min.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide B IP Address Setup The DSL-300T is designed to provide network administrators maximum flexibility for IP addressing on the Ethernet LAN. The easiest IP setup choice in most cases is to let the Modem do it using DHCP, which is enabled by default. This appendix briefly describes various options including DHCP, used for IP setup on a LAN. If you are new to IP networking, the next appendix provides some background information on basic IP concepts.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide address (each computer must have a unique address to distinguish it on the network). The IP address scheme used in Example #1 can be used for any LAN that requires up to 253 separate IP addresses (excluding the Modem). Notice that the subnet mask is the same for all machines and the default gateway address is the LAN IP address of the Modem.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide C IP Concepts This appendix describes some basic IP concepts, the TCP/IP addressing scheme and show how to assign IP Addresses. When setting up the Modem, you must make sure it has a valid IP address. Even if you will not use the WAN port (ADSL port), you should, at the very least, make sure the Ethernet LAN port is assigned a valid IP address. This is required for telnet, in-band SNMP management, and related functions such as “trap” handling and TFTP firmware download.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Networks attached to the Internet are assigned class types that determine the maximum number of possible hosts per network. The previous figure illustrates how the net and host portions of the IP address differ among the three classes. Class A is assigned to networks that have more than 65,535 hosts; Class B is for networks that have 256 to 65534 hosts; Class C is for networks with less than 256 hosts.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Subnet Mask In the absence of subnetworks, standard TCP/IP addressing may be used by specifying subnet masks as shown below. IP Class Subnet Mask Class A 255.0.0.0 Class B 255.255.0.0 Class C 255.255.255.0 Subnet mask settings other than those listed above add significance to the interpretation of bits in the IP address. The bits of the subnet mask correspond directly to the bits of the IP address.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide D Microfilters and Splitters Most ADSL clients will be required to install a simple device that prevents the ADSL line from interfering with regular telephone services. These devices are commonly referred to as microfilters or sometimes called (inaccurately) line splitters. They are easy to install and use standard telephone connectors and cable.
DSL-300T ADSL Modem User’s Guide Line Splitter If you are instructed to use a “line splitter”, you must install the device between the Modem and the phone jack. Use standard telephone cable with standard RJ-11 connectors. The splitter has three RJ-11 ports used to connect to the wall jack, the Modem and if desired, a telephone or telephone device. The connection ports are typically labeled as follows: Line - This port connects to the wall jack. ADSL – This port connects to the Modem.
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