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Contents Introduction About the 5600 Series Router. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 About this Installation Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Installation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Verify Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Cable Connections Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 RJ45 vs. RJ11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manually Assigning an IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Step 3: Setting the Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Step 4: Configuring the Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Configuring the Bridge through the Web Interface . . 21 Configuring the Bridge through the Command Line Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Step 5: Testing the Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction About the 5600 Series Router The SpeedStream 5600 Ethernet to DSL router provides ATM-based network access for home users, telecommuters, or remote offices over existing telephone lines. Through its Ethernet and DSL ports located on the back of the router, the 5600 provides local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) connectivity. The router connects to the LAN through its Ethernet port and connects to the WAN through its DSL port.
Verify Package Contents Your package should contain the items listed below. If anything is missing or damaged, please contact the dealer from whom the equipment was purchased.
Cable Connections Installation Instructions NOTE: The labels for the back panel of the router are located on the underside of the unit. 1 Be sure the power switch is in the OFF position. 2 Insert the power cable jack into the power connector on the back of the router. Connect the power cable to a power outlet.
Power RJ11 or RJ45 (phone) Cable Plug cable into DSL wall jack sys Computer atm dsl enet Router 5600 Router connected directly to a PC e5006.071000 Gray RJ45 Ethernet Cable Figure 2 RJ45 vs. RJ11 At first glance, it may be difficult to tell the RJ11 cable from the RJ45 cables. If you set the connectors of each side-by-side, you can see that the RJ45 connector is wider than the RJ11.
Interpreting the Router Lights sys atm dsl enet 6SHHG6WUHDP Figure 4 Front view of the Router The router is equipped with four lights on the front panel: the System light (sys), ATM light (atm), DSL light (dsl), Ethernet light (enet). 1 All four lights flash red for a moment as the hardware initializes. Then, the sys light turns yellow while the router performs a self-test. The sys light turns green when the unit has finished passing diagnostic tests.
Table 1 Router Light Descriptions sys atm dsl enet Unlit Power off • Power off • ATM inactive N/A No Ethernet link detected; check cable connection, ensure correct cable was used.
Configuring the Router Router Configuration The 5600 unit can be used as either a router or a bridge. The following instructions are for configuring the 5600 in router mode (default configuration). To configure the 5600 in bridge mode, refer to “Bridge Configuration” on page 18. NOTE: In the factory configuration, the user interface can only be accessed from the LAN or via the serial port.
5 Click OK twice. Manually Assigning an IP Address If you prefer, you can also specify an address manually. • IP address range 10.0.0.2 to 10.0.0.254 • Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0 • Default gateway: 10.0.0.1 Step 2: Setting the Password The router has no password protection as configured from the factory. As soon as you log into the router, you should set the password.
3 The browser displays the router’s management interface. 4 On the main page, click on Simple Setup. 5 If your service provider has specified a VPI/VCI number to use, enter the numbers in the VPI and VCI fields. 6 Enter the PPP Username and Password issued by your service provider. 7 Click the Set button. This will set the new VPI/VCI parameters on the router. Refer to “Web Interface” on page 25 for more information on configuring the router via the web interface.
11 Select Refresh after the Ethernet (enet) light turns green to see the new configuration. Refer to “Web Interface” on page 25 for more information on configuring the router via the web interface. Configuring the Router through the Command Line Interface The command line interface is designed for advanced users. Refer to “Command Line Interface” on page 26 for more information about the command line. Detailed instructions for using the command line interface are available on the web interface.
Stop bits 1 Flow Control None 5 Click OK. 6 When the HyperTerminal window appears, you must press the [Enter] key five times to get the “Command->” prompt. 7 Enter the desired configuration commands and parameters when prompted. This completes your router configuration. The router can be reset to the factory default configuration from the command line interface using the default all command.
4 At the FTP command prompt, type in: binary 5 You can upload a new revision of firmware by changing to the directory where the file is stored and entering the command put 5600.img 6 The command prompt will return when the router has finished programming the firmware into memory. Bridge Configuration Because the 5600 is configured by default in router mode, it must be set to bridge mode in order to function as a bridge.
are available on the web interface. Click “Advance Setup” and then “5600 Series Command Line Interface User’s Guide”. Method 1: Via Telnet 1 Start your Telnet client. If you are using Windows on a PC, select Start > Run and enter telnet 10.0.0.1. If you are on a UNIX system, type telnet 10.0.0.1. 2 The Telnet client connects to the router and displays a command line prompt. 3 Type set bridge enable and press Enter. 4 You will be prompted to reboot the unit.
6 When the HyperTerminal window appears, you must press the [Enter] key five times to get the “Command->” prompt. 7 Type set bridge enable and press Enter. 8 You will be prompted to reboot the unit. Enter the reboot command at the prompt and press Enter. 9 You will then be prompted to confirm your request. Type y for “yes” and press Enter. Any existing Telnet sessions will be closed. 10 The unit will reboot and come back up in bridge mode.
Step 4: Configuring the Bridge Once your 5600 unit is functioning in bridge mode, you can configure the Bridge through either the Web Interface or the Command Line Interface: Configuring the Bridge through the Web Interface Creating a Virtual Circuit using RFC 1483 Encapsulation: 1 Start your web browser 2 Enter the bridge’s IP address: 10.0.0.1 3 The browser displays the bridge’s management interface. 4 On the main page, click on Simple Setup.
are available on the web interface. Click “Advance Setup” and then “5600 Series Command Line Interface User’s Guide”. Method 1: Via Telnet 1 Start your Telnet client. If you are using Windows on a PC, select Start > Run and enter telnet 10.0.0.1. If you are on a UNIX system, type telnet 10.0.0.1. 2 The Telnet client connects to the bridge and displays a command line prompt. 3 Enter the desired command(s) and any necessary configuration parameters as prompted.
7 Enter the desired command(s) and any necessary configuration parameters as prompted. This completes your bridge configuration. The bridge can also be reset to the factory default configuration from the command line interface using the default all command. Step 5: Testing the Configuration After completing the configuration process, you can test the operation of the bridge by starting a Web browser and accessing a remote web site such as http://www.efficient.com.
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Appendix A Types of User Interfaces The 5600 router provides two user interfaces in both bridge and router mode: • Web interface – provides simple setup screens for quick configuration and an advanced configuration interface. • Command-line user interface – allows quick configuration and provides status and configuration information. Only the command-line interface is available over the serial port connection.
Set Password Sets the login password on the router. To reset the router to not require a password, do not enter any text in the new password fields and click on Set. Command Line Interface A detailed guide to configuring the router using the command line interface is available on the “Advanced Setup” page of the web interface. Command Prompt/Error Prompt The following are the conventions used during a command session.
[ESC] Can be used to put the command line into the vi-style line editing mode. Some commands have required or optional parameters. If you type the command name and press [Enter], you will be prompted for each parameter. When being prompted for a command argument: + or - Scrolls through the keywords. This control only works for arguments that are keywords.
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Appendix B Factory Default Settings The factory default configuration of the 5600 series router will be appropriate for most users. Configuration changes can be made from the “Advanced Setup” section of the web interface.
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration In the event that you need to reset the 5600 router to the factory default settings, you may do so using the following procedure: To reset router to the factory default state: 1 Access the router through the serial port. 2 Enter the reboot command 3 During the boot process, the screen will start displaying a series of periods (“.”). Enter the default command while the dots are being displayed.
Appendix C 5660 Ethernet ADSL Router Specifications Size 5.5W in. x 7D in. x 1.5H in.” (14W cm x 17.8D cm x 3.8H cm) Weight 1.25 lbs. (0.57 Kg) Power Integrated 110-240 VAC; 50-60 Hz power supply; 0.1A @ 110VAC, 0.05A @ 240VAC Temperature Operating: 0° to 40° C Non-Operating, storage: -10°C to 85° C Humidity Operating humidity: 10% to 90% noncondensing Non-operating storage humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing Ringer Equivalency REN=0.8B Performance Meets or exceeds requirements for T1E1.
5621 ADSL Router Specifications Size 5.5W in. x 7D in. x 1.5H in.” (14W cm x 17.8D cm x 3.8H cm) Weight 1.25 lbs. (0.57 Kg) Power Integrated 110-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz power supply 0.2A @ 110VAC, 0.1A @ 240VAC Temperature Operating: 0° to 40° C Non-Operating, storage: -10°C to 85° C Humidity 10% to 90% noncondensing Non-operating storage humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing Ringer Equivalency REN=0.8B Performance Meets or exceeds requirements for T1E1.