GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual G.SHDSL.
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GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance (example-use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ...................................................................................................................3 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW................................................................................................................5 PRODUCT FEATURES.......................................................................................................................... 5 HARDWARE SPECIFICATION ..............
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 4.5.1 System Info ........................................................................................................................38 4.5.2 Config Tool........................................................................................................................38 4.5.3 Upgrade ............................................................................................................................39 4.5.4 Logout ............................
Chapter 1 Overview The Planet new SHDSL family member GRT-501 is the G.SHDSL.bis router that complies with ITU-T G.991.2 standard and provides affordable, flexible, efficient Internet access solution for SOHO and Small Medium Business environment. The GRT-501 supports business-class, multi-range from 192kbps to 5.7Mbps (2-wire) symmetric data rates and also can be connected as the LAN-to-LAN network connection at the distance up to 6.7km (4.2 miles) by using existing telephone copper wires.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Fully ATM protocol stack implementation over G.SHDSL.bis PPPoA and PPPoE support user authentication with PAP/CHAP/MS-CHAP Hardware Specification Product Model Hardware G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router GRT-501 Standard Compliant with ITU-T G.991.2 Standard Annex A/B Compliant with G.SHDSL.bis Annex A/B/F/G TC-PAM Line Code Symmetric data transmission speed up to 5.7 Mbps on 2-wire Multi-range from 192kbps to 5.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Package Contents The following items should be included. If any of these items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately. GRT-501 G.SHDSL.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Get to know your G.SHDSL.bis Router Physical Detail Front View LED / Port Definition LEDs Color Active PWR Green ON The power adaptor is connected to GRT-501 Green ON G.SHDSL.bis connection is established Green Blink G.SHDSL.bis is handshaking Green Blink Transmit data or receive data over G.SHDSL.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Port Definition Port DC-IN LAN CONSOLE LINE RST Description Power connector with 9V DC 1.0A Ethernet 10/100BaseT for LAN port (RJ-45) RS- 232C (DB9) for system configuration and maintenance G.SHDSL.bis interface for WAN Port The reset button, the router restore the default settings when press this button until reboot. 2.2 Rear Panel Connections The figure shows the rear panel connections of GRT-501.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 2.3 Setting up the hardware environment Step 1. Connect the power adapter to the port labeled DC-IN on the rear panel. Step 2. Connect the Ethernet cable between the LAN port and PC. Step 3. Connect male end of RS-232 cable to the console port and female end to any free COM port in PC. Step 4. Connect the phone cable to the Line port, and the other side of phone cable connects to wall jack. Step 5. Connect the power adapter to power source. Step 6.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Chapter 3 Logon Procedure This chapter provides information about how to logon the GRT-501. Note: After you have completed all necessary setting for GRT-501, make sure to write the new configuration to NVRAM by “write” command and reboot the system, or all of your changes will not take effect. There are three methods to logon to GRT-501: serial console, Telnet, and web interface.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual User: admin Password: ***** Note: The factory default management IP and subnet mask are 192.168.0.1 and 255.255.255.0. If you have not set any user profile for GRT-501, enter the factory default user “admin” and password “admin” to logon the device. 3.3 Web browser Make sure the correct Ethernet cable is used for connecting the LAN port of your computer to GRT-501. The LAN LNK indicator on the front panel shall light if a correct cable is used.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Chapter 4 Configuration by Web Browser 4.1 Basic Setting The Basic Setup contains LAN, WAN, Bridge and Route operation mode. User can use it to completely setup the router. After successfully completing it, you can access Internet. This is the easiest and possible way to setup the router. Note: The advanced functions are only for advanced users to setup advanced functions.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Step 2. Enter Parameters in BASIC – TEP2: LAN IP: 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.254 (The Gateway IP is provided by ISP) Host Name: SOHO Some of the ISP requires the Host Name as identification. You may check with ISP to see if your Internet service has been configured with a host name. In most cases, this field can be ignored. WAN1 VPI: 0 VCI: 32 Click LLC, and then Click Next for next setting. Step 3.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 4.1.2 Routing Mode for PPPoA and PPPoE with IP Sharing Web UI Configuration Step 1. For Route Mode with Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM and Ethernet, follow the following setting. First, select ROUTE and CPE Side, and then click Next for setting others parameters. Step 2. Enter Parameters in BASIC – STEP2: LAN IP: 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Step 3. Assign the IP pool for your DHCP server. Click Next. For example: If the LAN IP address is 192.168.0.1, the IP range of LAN is 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.51. The DHCP server assigns the IP form Start IP Address to End IP Address. The legal IP address range is form 0 to 255, but 0 are reserved as network name and 255 are reserved for broadcast. It implies the legal IP address range is from 1 to 254.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 4.1.3 Routing Mode for IPoA or EoA Web UI Configuration Step 1. For Route Mode with IPoA and EoA, follow the following setting. First, select ROUTE and CPE Side, and then click Next for setting others parameters. Step 2. The embedded DHCP server assigns network configuration information at most 253 users accessing the Internet in the same time. Click Next for next setting.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Step 3. Assign the IP pool for your DHCP server. Click Next. For example: If the LAN IP address is 192.168.0.1, the IP range of LAN is 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.51. The DHCP server assigns the IP form Start IP Address to End IP Address. The legal IP address range is form 0 to 255, but 0 are reserved as network name and 255 are reserved for broadcast. It implies the legal IP address range is from 1 to 254.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 4.1.4 LAN-to-LAN Connection with Bridge Mode Web UI Configuration STU-R (CO) side Step 1. Click Bridge and CO Side to setup Bridge mode of the Router and then click Next. Step 2. Enter LAN Parameters 1. IP: 192.168.0.1 2. Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 3. Gateway: 192.168.0.2 Host Name: SOHO Enter WAN Parameters 1. VPI: 0 2. VCI: 32 3. Encapsulation: LLC 4. Click Next Step 3. The screen will prompt the new configured parameters.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual STU-C (CPE) side Step 1. Click Bridge and CPE Side to setup Bridge mode of the Router and then click Next. Step 2. Enter LAN Parameters 1. IP: 192.168.0.2 2. Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 3. Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Host Name: SOHO Enter WAN Parameters 1. VPI: 0 2. VCI: 32 3. Encapsulation: LLC 4. Click Next Step 3. The screen will prompt the new configured parameters. Check the parameters and Click Restart.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 4.2 Advanced Setup Advanced configuration contains SHDSL.bis, WAN, Bridge, VLAN, Ethernet, Route, NAT/DMZ and Virtual Server settings. 4.2.1 SHDSL.bis Web UI Configuration Step 1. You can setup the Annex type, data rate and SNR margin for SHDSL.bis parameters in SHDSL.bis. Click SHDSL.bis Step 2. Annex Type: There are foure Annex types, Annex A (ANSI), Annex B (ETSI), AnnexAF and Annex BG in SHDSL.bis. Check with your ISP about it.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 4.2.2 WAN The GRT-501 supports up to 8 PVCs. WAN 1 was configured via BASIC except QoS. If you want to setup the PVC 2 to 7, the parameters are setup in the page of WAN under ADVANCED. On the other hand, you do not need to setup WAN except you apply two or more Internet Services with ISPs. Web UI Configuration Step 1. Click WAN under the Advanced menu for configure the WAN parameters. Step 2.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual PCR (Peak Cell Rate) in kbps: The maximum rate at which you expect to transmit data, voice and video. Consider PCR and MBS as a menas of reducing lantency, not increasing bandwidth. The range of PCR is 64kbps to 2400kbps SCR (Substained Cell Rate): The sustained rate at which you expect to transmit data, voice and video. Consider SCR to be the true bandwidth of a VC and not the lone-term average traffic rate. The range of SCR is 64kbps to 2400kbps.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 4.2.3 Bridge If you want to setup advanced filter function while GRT-501 is working in bridge mode, you can use BRIDGE menu to setup the filter function, blocking function. Web UI Configuration Step 1. Click Bridge to start Bridge configuration. Step 2. Press Add in the bottom of web page to add the static bridge information. If you want to filter the designated MAC address of LAN PC to access Internet, press Add to establish the filtering table.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 4.2.4 VLAN Virtual LAN (VLAN) is defined as a group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that they can communicate as if they were attached to the same wire, when in fact they are located on a number of different LAN segments. Because VLAN is based on logical instead of physical connections, it is extremely flexible. Web UI Configuration Step 1. Click VLAN to configure VLAN settings. Step 2. The product support two types of VLAN: 1. 802.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Step 4. Port-Based VLANs are VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is based on the destination MAC address and its associated port. Click Port-Based VLAN to configure the router. Step 5. Press Finish to finish setting. The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in EPROM. Check the parameters before writing in EPROM. Press Restart to restart the router working with new parameters or press Continue to setup another parameter. 4.2.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 4.2.6 Route If the GRT-501 is connected to more than one network, it may be necessary to set up a static route between them. A static route is a pre-determined pathway that network information must travel to reach a specific host or network. With Dynamic Routing, you can enable the GRT-501 to automatically adjust to physical changes in the network’s layout.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Step 3. RIP Mode: This parameter determines how the product handle RIP (Routing information protocol). RIP allows it to exchange routing information with other router. If set to Disable, the gateway does not participate in any RIP exchange with other router. If set Enable, the router broadcasts the routing table of the router on the LAN and incoporates RIP broadcast by other routers into it’s routing table.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual The screen will prompt the modified parameter. Check the parameters and perss Restart to restart the router or press Continue to setup another parameters. 4.2.7 NAT/DMZ NAT (Network Address Translation) is the translation of an Internet Protocol address (IP address) used within one network to a different IP address known within another network. One network is designated the inside network and the other is the outside.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Step 1. Press NAT/DMZ to setup the parameters. If you want to enable the NAT/DMZ functions, click Enable. Enable the DMZ host Function is used the IP address assigned to the WAN for enabling DMZ function for the virtual IP address. Multi-DMZ: Some users who have two or more global IP addresses assigned by ISP can be used the multi DMZ. The table is for the mapping of global IP address and virtual IP address.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 4.2.8 Virtual Server For example: Specific ports on the WAN interface are re-mapped to services inside the LAN. As only 69.210.1.8 (e.g., assigned to WAN from ISP) is visible to the Internet, but does not actually have any services (other than NAT of course) running on gateway, it is said to be a virtual server. Request with TCP made to 69.210.1.8:80 are remapped to the server 1 on 192.168.0.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Step 3. Press Finish to continue. The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in EPROM. Check the parameters before writing in EPROM. Press Restart to restart the router working with new parameters or press Continue to configure another parameter. 4.3 Status In Status function, you can monitor the status of device which includes SHDSL.bis, LAN, WAN, Ethernet, Route and Interface. SHDSL.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 4.4 Administration This section introduces security and simple network management protocol (SNMP) and time synchronous. 4.4.1 Security For system security, suggest to change the default user name and password in the first setup otherwise unauthorized persons can access the router and change the parameters. There are three ways to configure the router, Web browser, telnet and serial console. Web UI Configuration Step 1.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Step 2. Configured 0.0.0.0 will allow all hosts on Internet or LAN to access the router. Leaving blank of trust host list will cause blocking all PC from WAN to access the router. On the other hand, only PC in LAN can access the router. If you type the excact IP address in the filed, only the host can access the router. Click Finish to finish the setting Step 3. The browser will prompt the configured parameters and check it before writing into EPROM.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Step 1. Click SNMP to configure the parameters. In the table of current community pool, you can setup the access authority. In the table of current trap host pool, you can setup the trap host. Press Modify to modify the community pool. Step 2. SNMP status: Enable Step 3. Access Right: Deny for deny all access Read for access read only Write for access read and write. Community: it serves as password for access right.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Step 4. SNMP trap is an informational message sent from an SNMP agent to a manager. Click Modify to modify the trap host pool. Version: select version for trap host. (Version 1 is for SNMPv1; Version 2 for SNMPv2). IP Address: type the trap host IP address Community: type the community password. The community is setup in community pool. Press OK to finish the setup. Step 5.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Step 2. SNTP is the acronym for Simple Network Time Protocol, which is an adaptation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) used to synchronize computer clocks in the Internet. SNTP can be used when the ultimate performance of the full NTP implementation. For SNTP, select SNTP v4.0. Service: Enable Time Server 1: All of the time server around the world can be used but suggest using the timeserver nearby. Time Zone: you have to choose the right time zone. Step 3.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 4.5 Utility This section will describe the utility of the product: SYSTEM INFO: System information, CONFIG TOOL: Load the factory default configuration, UPGRADE: Upgrade the firmware LOGOUT: Logout the system RESTART: Restart the router. 4.5.1 System Info Web UI Configuration Click System Info for review the information. The browser will prompt the system information. 4.5.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 1. Load Factory Default: It will load the factory default parameters to the gateway. Note: This action will change all of the settings to factory default. On the other hand, you will lose all the existing configured parameters. 2. 3. Restore Configuration: Sometime the configuration crushed occasionally. It will help you to recover the backup configuration easily. Click Finish after selecting Restore Configuration.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 4.5.4 Logout To logout the router, press LOGOUT in UTILITY. The browser will prompt the logout window. Press Yes to logout GRT-501. 4.5.5 Restart For restarting the router, click the Restart in UTILITY. Press Restart to reboot the router.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Appendix A: VLAN Virtual LAN (VLAN) is defined as a group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that they can communicate as if they were attached to the same wire, when in fact they are located on a number of different LAN segments. Because VLAN is based on logical instead of physical connections, it is extremely flexible. The IEEE 802.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Frame Specification An untagged frame or a priority-tagged frame does not carry any identification of the VLAN to which it belongs. Such frames are classified as belonging to a particular VLAN based on parameters associated with the receiving port. Also, priority tagged frames, which, by definition, carry no VLAN identification information, are treated the same as untagged frames.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual 2. 802.1Q VLAN 802.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Appendix B: Glossary Address mask A bit mask select bits from an Internet address for subnet addressing. The mask is 32 bits long and selects the network portion of the Internet address and one or more bits of the local portion. Sometimes it called subnet mask. AAL5 ATM Adaptation Layer - This layer maps higher layer user data into ATM cells, making the data suitable for transport through the ATM network.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP is software that automatically assigns IP addresses to client stations logging onto a TCP/IP network. DHCP eliminates having to manually assign permanent IP addresses to every device on your network. DHCP software typically runs in servers and is also found in network devices such as Routers.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual HTML Hypertext Markup Language - The page-coding language for the World Wide Web. HTML browser A browser used to traverse the Internet, such as Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer. http Hypertext Transfer Protocol - The protocol carry world-wide-web (www) traffic between a www browser computer and the www server being accessed. ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol - The protocol handle errors and control messages at the IP layer.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Protocol). NAT Network Address Translation - A proposal for IP address reuse, where the local IP address is mapped to a globally unique address. NVT Network Virtual Terminal PAP Password Authentication Protocol PORT The abstraction used in Internet transport protocols to distinguish among multiple simultaneous connections to a single destination host. POTS Plain Old Telephone Service - This is the term describe basic telephone service.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Router A system is responsible for making decisions about which of several paths network (or Internet) traffic will follow. To do this, it uses a routing protocol to gain information about the network and algorithms to choose the best route based on several criteria known as "routing metrics". Routing Table Information stored within a router that contains network path and status information.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Static IP addresses are usually assigned to networked devices that are consistently accessed by multiple users, such as Server PCs, or printers. If you are using your Router to share your cable or DSL Internet connection, contact your ISP to see if they have assigned your home a static IP address. You will need that address during your Router's configuration. Subnet For routing purposes, IP networks can be divided into logical subnets by using a subnet mask.
GRT-501 G.SHDSL.bis Bridge Router User’s Manual Virtual Connection (VC) A link that seems and behaves like a dedicated point-to-point line or a system that delivers packets in sequence, as happens on an actual point-to-point network. In reality, the data is delivered across a network via the most appropriate route. The sending and receiving devices do not have to be aware of the options and the route is chosen only when a message is sent.