TM SAGEM F@st 2604 TM SAGEM F@st 2644 Reference Manual 253 080 888-A Edition of May 2008
Sagem Communications assiduously monitors technical developments and is constantly seeking to improve its products in order to let its clients take full advantage of them. It therefore reserves the right to modify its documentation accordingly without notice. All brands mentioned in this guide are registered by their respective owners: - SAGEM F@st™ is a registered brand of Sagem Communications. - WindowsTM and Internet ExplorerTM are registered brands of Microsoft Corporation.
How should the document be used? This reference manual is organised into sections and annexes. These sections and annexes cover the following subjects.
Contents Pages Guide to symbols used in this manual 0-1 How should the document be used? 0-2 Contents 0-3 to 0-6 List of figures 0-7 1. Introduction 1-1 1.1 Presentation 1-2 1.2 Composition of router pack 1-4 1.3 (Minimum) prerequisites 1-5 2. Description and connection of router 2-1 2.1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2.2 2.3 2.4 Description 2.1.1 Connectors 2.1.2 LEDs Connecting the ports of your router Installing your SAGEM F@stTM 2604/2644 2.3.1 Powering up 2.3.2 Connecting the ADSL cable 2.3.
5.5 5.6 Status 5.5.1 Summary 5.5.2 Diagnostics Internet Connection 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-9 5.7 Wireless 5.7.1 Basic 5.7.1.1 Wireless - Basic 5.7.1.2 Quick Wireless - Security - Configuration 5.7.2 Security 5.7.2.1 Network Authentication 5.7.3 MAC Filter 5.7.4 Advanced 5.7.5 Quality of Service 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-12 5-15 5-17 5-33 5-35 5-39 5.8 NAT 5.8.1 Port forwarding 5.8.2 Port Triggering 5.8.3 DMZ Host 5.8.4 ALG 5-42 5-42 5-47 5-50 5-51 5.9 Advanced Setup 5.9.1 WAN 5.9.2 LAN 5.9.2.1 Advanced 5.9.
5.11 Management 5.11.1 Settings 5.11.1.1 Backup 5.11.1.2 Update 5.11.1.3 Restore Default 5.11.2 System Log 5.11.3 SNMP Agent 5.11.4 TR-069 Client 5.11.5 Internet Time 5.11.6 Access Control 5.11.6.1 Services 5.11.6.2 IP Address 5.11.6.3 Passwords 5.11.7 Update Software 5.11.8 System Info 5.11.9 Save/Reboot 5-130 5-130 5-131 5-133 5-134 5-135 5-140 5-142 5-144 5-146 5-146 5-147 5-149 5-150 5-151 5-153 6. Internet access service 6-1 7. TV over ADSL service 7-1 7.1 Introduction 7-2 7.
C. Annex C - Environment C.1 Directive E 2002/96/CE D. Annex D - Technical Characteristics C-1 C-2 D-1 D.1 Mechanics; Display D-2 D.2 Characteristics of the different interfaces D-3 D.3 Environmental characteristics D-5 D.4 Application and protocols D-6 E. Annex E - Default configuration E-1 E.1 Default username and password E-2 E.2 Default configuration for the local network(LAN) E-2 E.3 Default configuration for the local wireless network (WLAN) E-3 F.
List of figures Figure 1.1 - Supervising your router .......................................................................................................... 1-2 Figure 2.1 - Overview of case.................................................................................................................... 2-2 TM Figure 2.2 - Interconnection of ports of SAGEM F@st 2604 et 2644 ..................................................... 2-5 Figure 2.3 - ADSL line / Power Supply Connection ......................
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1. Introduction This section covers ¾ presentation of the SAGEM F@stTM 2604 and SAGEM F@stTM 2604 ranges § 1.1 ¾ composition of the packaging § 1.2 ¾ required hardware and software § 1.3 SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2444 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
1 - Introduction 1.1 Presentation This reference manual is dedicated to the SAGEM F@stTM 2604 and SAGEM F@stTM 2644 product ranges. These products are routers which give users, broadband Internet access from their computer or their games console by various Ethernet (10 or 100 BASE-T) or Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11g) interfaces via an ADSL/ADSL2/ ADSL2+ network. Using these interfaces, this router enables you both to surf the Internet and to watch television.
1 - Introduction Its principal characteristics and functions are as follows: ¾ High-performance secure Bridge/Router with ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ interface, ¾ User access: • 4 x 10/100BT Ethernet ports, • 1 Wi-Fi port (802.
1 - Introduction 1.2 Composition of router pack The router is supplied in a pack the composition of which changes according to the equipment (SAGEM F@stTM 2604 and SAGEM F@stTM 2644): As an example, please find below the "pack" chosen for the SAGEM F@stTM 2604 router, i.e.: ¾ 1 SAGEM F@stTM 2604, ¾ 1 mains adapter unit, ¾ 1 Gray ADSL RJ11/RJ11 FDT line cord (length = 3 m), ¾ 1 Yellow Ethernet RJ45/RJ45 linking cord (length = 1.
1 - Introduction The CD ROM contains: • the application for installing the USB interface. • the Reference Manual (SAGEM F@stTM 2604 and SAGEM F@stTM 2644) in PDF format file. • the CE declaration of the chosen router. Incomplete or damaged supply. If on its receipt the equipment is damaged or incomplete, contact your supplier. 1.3 (Minimum) prerequisites Using a router requires a minimum of: ¾ a computer equipped with: • a Wi-Fi 802.
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2. Description and connection of router This section covers ¾ the description of your router § 2.1 ¾ connecting the ports of your router § 2.2 ¾ installing your router § 2.3 ¾ installation instructions § 2.4 SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2444 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
2 - Description and connection of router 2.1 Description Figure 2.1 gives an overview of a router (SAGEM F@stTM 2604 or SAGEM F@stTM 2644). Figure 2.1 - Overview of case This case consists principally of a lid and a base. Inside is a printed circuit equipped with electronic components. The components of the base different according to the equipment (SAGEM F@stTM 2604 or SAGEM F@stTM 2644)(see § 2.1.1) The front face of the lid has eight display LEDs (see § 2.1.2).
2 - Description and connection of your router 2.1.1 Connectors Marking ADSL Meaning RJ11 connector - 6 pts. This connector is identified by a grey line on the base (SAGEM F@stTM 2604/2644). It is used for the connection to an ADSL line (WAN interface). ETH1 to ETH4 RJ45 connectors - 8 pts (10/100BASE-T Ethernet Interface). These connectors are identified by a yellow line on the base. They are used to connect to a computer or a television set (via a TV/Video Decoder).
2 - Description and connection of router 2.1.
2 - Description and connection of your router 2.2 Connecting the ports of your router Figure 2.2 - Interconnection of ports of SAGEM F@stTM 2604 et 2644 SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2444 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
2 - Description and connection of router Installing your SAGEM F@stTM 2604/2644 2.3 2.3.1 Powering up ¾ First connect the end of the mains adapter lead, supplied with the equipment, to the PWR socket on your Residential Gateway, ¾ Connect the adapter to a nearby power outlet, ¾ Switching on, ¾ The LED will light up first, followed by the four Ethernet LEDs (1 to 4), then these last four LEDs will be off.
2 - Description and connection of your router Figure 2.3 - ADSL line / Power Supply Connection SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2444 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
2 - Description and connection of router 2.3.3 Connecting to your computer Two connections may need to be made: ¾ Connection of the Ethernet interface of your router to your computer. ¾ Connection of the WLAN (Wi-Fi) interface to your computer. 2.3.3.
2 - Description and connection of your router 2.3.3.2 Connecting the Wi-Fi interface of your router to your computer Wireless linking enables the router to be connected to your computer. To make this connection you must have a Wi-Fi pack (option). This pack comprises the following elements: • 1 Wi-Fi 188470912 key (Dongle) in an anti-static plastic bag, • 1 USB adapter cord for Dongle, • 1 CD-ROM.
2 - Description and connection of router 2.3.4 Connecting the Ethernet interface of your router to your TV decoder ¾ Connect the end of the yellow Ethernet cable (RJ45/RJ45) supplied in the pack to the Ethernet fixed connector (marked ETH1, ETH2, ETH3 or ETH4) of your router. ¾ Connect the other end of the cable to a TV decoder. Note: For connection to the decoder, refer to the manufacturer's documentation.
2 - Description and connection of your router 2.4 Installation instructions Environment ¾ The router must be installed and used inside a building. ¾ The ambient temperature must not exceed 45°C. ¾ The router must not be exposed to direct strong sunlight nor to an intense heat source. ¾ The router must not be placed in an environment subject to vapour condensation. ¾ The router must not be exposed to water projections. ¾ The router unit must not be covered.
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3 - Installing and configuring the SAGEM F@stTM 2604/2644 router For the installation of the SAGEM F@stTM 2604/2644, please refer to the Quick Installation Guide of this product SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 3-2 Sagem Communications document.
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4 - Configuration of network parameters The aim of this section is: 1) to configure your computer so that it is able to communicate with your router. 2) and to display the "Networks" parameters of your router. Your router implements the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server, relay and client functions in accordance with RFC 2131 and RFC 3132, whereas the computer connected directly to the router or via a local network by its LAN interface implements only the DHCP client function.
4 - Configuration of network parameters 1) Configuring as a DHCP client In Windows XP • click Start/Control Panel/Network Connections. • right-click the appropriate network, Local Area Connection Properties appears. • select the protocol TCP/IP of the network card, and then click the Properties button; the screen Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties appears.
4 - Configuration of network parameters 2) Status of the DHCP server To obtain this status: • Open your browser and then enter http://myrouter or http://192.168.1.1 (default IP address of your Residential Gateway) to access the welcome screen, • Enter "admin" in the "User Name" field (see note). • Enter "admin" in the "Password" field (see note). • Then click on the "OK" button to validate. Note: This value depends on the level of security. The ISP gives users this one.
4 - Configuration of network parameters 3) Data of the DHCP client To obtain this data: In Windows XP, 2000 and Me ¾ Click the Start button, select Execute, enter cmd and then click OK; the command prompt screen appears. Enter ipconfig /all (or ipconfig/all) then confirm by pressing Enter. SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
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5. Information / Configuration This section covers ¾ Accessing the welcome screen § 5.1 ¾ Recommendations for using the configuration screens § 5.2 ¾ The ADSL connection status §.5.3 ¾ Indications displayed on the display frame located in the HTTP configurer window § 5.4 ¾ The "Status" section § 5.5 ¾ The "Internet Connection" section § 5.6 ¾ The "Wireless" section § 5.7 ¾ The "NAT" section § 5.8 ¾ The "Advanced Setup" section § 5.9 ¾ The "Advanced Status" section § 5.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.1 Accessing the welcome screen To access this screen, you must have configured one of your computer's interfaces using the installation CD-ROM provided with your router: • SAGEM F@stTM 2604/2644 see chapter 3. If you are using your computer's Ethernet card to configure your router, connect it to an Ethernet port (ETH1 to ETH4)). Your router is then configured using a simple Web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer).
5 - Information / Configuration 3 Your computer's Web browser opens and displays the router's welcome screen. The equipment's name is displayed in title (SAGEM F@stTM 2604 or SAGEM F@stTM 2644). Equipment configuration sections appear in the left hand side of the welcome screen. This screen displays: ) in the centre, an area which shows the current ADSL connection status (see subsection 5.3).
5 - Information / Configuration 5.2 Recommendations The meaning of the main buttons most commonly present in all the configuration windows is provided in the table below. Click on this button to add a new window to fill in the fields used to add an object. Click on this button to return to the previous screen. Click on this button to close the active window and return to the main screen.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.3 ADSL connection status Refer to subsection 5.5.1 - Status/Summary. 5.4 Display frame This supervision box is displayed permanently at the top right of each HTTP configurer window. The objects it contains are explained below. LEDs Green Synchronised ADSL line Yellow ADSL line synchronising Red ADSL line not connected Green Connected Public address (WAN) distributed to the router.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.5 Status Clicking on this heading displays the following menus: • Summary (see subsection 5.5.1), • Diagnostics (see subsection 5.5.2). 5.5.1 Summary Object: This menu lets you display the current status of your Internet connection. • Select the Summary menu in the Status section; the following screen opens: This screen also appears in the welcome screen (see subsection 5.1). The following table provides the meaning of the different fields which are displayed.
5 - Information / Configuration Note: 5.5.2 This field only appears if the "Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers" box is checked in the "Management / Internet Time" menu (see subsection 5.11.5). Diagnostics Object: This menu is used to display all the tests performed on the connections made from your router to your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
5 - Information / Configuration • Select the Diagnostics menu in the Status section; the following screen opens: SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-8 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.6 Internet Connection Object: This menu lets you enter your connection ID and your connection password. • Select the Internet Connection heading to display the following connection configuration screen: Field Action PPP Username Enter your connection ID. Default: Empty This information is provided to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). PPP Password Enter your connection password.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.7 Wireless Object: This menu lets you activate a network and also allows you to configure all the basic and advanced parameters of a wireless network. This section contains the following five menus: • Basic (see subsection 5.7.1), • Security (see subsection 5.7.2), • MAC Filter (see subsection 5.7.3), • Advanced (see subsection 5.7.4), • Quality of Service (see subsection 5.7.5).
5 - Information / Configuration 5.7.1.1 Wireless - Basic Field Enable Wireless Action/Meaning Default: Check the appropriate box to activate the wireless network (Wi-Fi). Box checked Note: Hide Access Point The steady "Wi-Fi" LED on the front of the router shows that the wireless network (Wi-Fi) is activated. Check the appropriate box to mask the broadcast of the SSID and prevent any Wi-Fi connection on your router.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.7.1.2 Quick Wireless - Security - Configuration Field Network Authentication Note: Action/Meaning Default: From the scroll down list, select the security adapted to your router's wireless network.
5 - Information / Configuration WEP • Select the "WEP" encryption mode from the scroll down list; the following screen appears: Field Action/Meaning Default: Encryption Strength Select 64-bit or 128-bit for an encryption at 64 bits or 128 bits respectively. 128-bit Key phrase Enter a phrase that consists of up to 15 alphanumeric characters then click the Generate Keys button. Empty Current network key Select a key from the four suggested.
5 - Information / Configuration You may automatically generate encryption keys or manually enter the keys. The "Key phrase" can consist of up to 15 alphanumeric characters. To manually configure the encryption key, enter five hexadecimal pairs of digits for each 64-bit key, or enter 13 pairs for the single 128-bit key (A hexadecimal digit is a number or letter in the range 0-9 or A-F).
5 - Information / Configuration 5.7.2 Security Object: The purpose of this menu is to secure your wireless network (Wi-Fi). All types of ingenious solutions have been deployed to combat attacks from hackers. Encryption modes have been implemented to secure your wireless network. Among these, two are commonly used: ¾ WEP (Wired Equivalent Protocol), ¾ WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) and its derivatives (WPA-PSK, WPA2 etc.).
5 - Information / Configuration Field Meaning Select SSID Select the "SSID" of your choice from the scroll down list (sagem or Guest). Network Authentication From the scroll down list, select the security adapted to your router's wireless network. The list suggests the following choices: • Open : There is no protection for the wireless network (Open System). • Shared : • 802.1x : Activation of the 802.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.7.2.1 Network Authentication The scroll down list in the "Network Authentication" field shows 9 possible authentication types: • Open, • Shared, • 802.1x, • WPA, • WPA-PSK, • WPA2, • WPA2-PSK, • Mixed WPA2/WPA, • Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK. A different screen appears for each authentication type. Open Object: The "Open System" authentication enables all users of the Wi-Fi network to authenticate themselves with the router.
5 - Information / Configuration Shared Object: This level of security enables users of the Wi-Fi network to be authenticated using their SSID or their WEP key. In this authentication mode, the WEP key is used to encrypt data. • Select the "Shared" security from the scroll down list; the following screen appears: Field WEP Encryption Action Note: This field is always active (Enabled). Default Enabled (non modifiable) Encryption Strength See subsection 5.7.1.2 - WEP.
5 - Information / Configuration 802.1x Object: The "802.1x" standard is based on the EAP protocol (Extensible Authentication Protocol). This enables users of the Wi-Fi network to be authenticated using a "RADIUS" authentication server (Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service). In this case, the WEP key is used exclusively for data encryption. • Select the security according to the "802.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Network Key x (1 to 4) Action 1 This field is empty or displays the key value entered earlier (greyed out) 2 Enter the encryption on the key you selected in the "Current Key" (see subsection 5.7.1.2- WEP). 3 Enter the encryption on the key you selected in the "Current Key" (see subsection 5.7.1.2- WEP).
5 - Information / Configuration WPA Object: This encryption mode applies the functionalities of the WPA protocol and requires the use of a "RADIUS" authentication server. • Select the "WPA" security from the scroll down list; the following screen appears: Field Action Default WPA Group Rekey Interval Enter a value (in seconds) which determines the period after which the WPA key will be regenerated (Renewing) in broadcast / multicast (LAN broadcast).
5 - Information / Configuration Field WEP encryption Action Select from the scroll down list: • Disabled to use WPA encryption only. • Enabled to use both WPA and WEP encryption (see subsection 5.7.1.2 - WEP). Default Disabled SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-22 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration WPA-PSK Object: This encryption mode applies the functionalities of the WPA protocol with a pre-shared key, but does not require an authentication server. The key is regenerated after a period which can be configured (WPA Group Rekey Interval). • Select the "WPA-PSK" security from the scroll down list; the following screen appears: Field WPA Pre-Shared Key Action Default Enter the secret shared key.
5 - Information / Configuration Field WEP encryption Action Select from the scroll down list: • Disabled to use WPA encryption only. • Enabled to use both WPA and WEP encryption (see subsection 5.7.1.2 - WEP). Default Disabled SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-24 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration WPA2 Object: • This encryption mode applies the functionalities of the WPA2 protocol and requires the use of a "RADIUS" authentication server. Select the appears: "WPA2" security from the scroll down list; the following screen SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration Field WPA2 Preauthentication- Action Select from the scroll down list: • Disabled to deactivate the WPA2 pre-authentication, • Enabled to activate the WPA2 pre-authentication, Default Disabled Network Re-auth Interval Enter a value (in seconds) which determines the period after which the WPA key will be certified.
5 - Information / Configuration WPA2-PSK Object: This encryption mode uses the WPA2 protocol with a pre-shared key, but does not require an authentication server. The key is regenerated after a period which can be configured (WPA Group Rekey Interval). • Select the "WPA2-PSK" security from the scroll down list; the following screen appears: Field WPA Pre-Shared Key Action Default Enter a secret phrase. This may contain 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal symbols (256 bits).
5 - Information / Configuration Field WEP encryption Action Select from the scroll down list: • Disabled to use WPA encryption only. • Enabled to use both WPA and WEP encryption (see subsection 5.7.1.2 - WEP). Default Disabled SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-28 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration Mixed WPA2/WPA Object: • This encryption mode applies the functionalities of the WPA2 and WPA protocols. It needs a "RADIUS" authentication server.
5 - Information / Configuration Field WPA encryption WEP Encryption Action Select the WPA encryption required from the scroll down list: • TKIP, • AES, • TKIP+ AES. Select from the scroll down list: • Disabled to not use WEP encryption. • Enabled to use WE encryption (see subsection 5.7.1.2 - WEP). SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-30 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK Object: • This encryption mode applies the functionalities of the WPA2-PSK and WPA-PSK protocols. It does not need a "RADIUS" authentication server. Select the "Mixed WPA2 /WPA-PSK" security from the scroll down list; the following screen appears: Field WPA Pre-Shared Key Action Enter a secret phrase. This may contain 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal symbols (256 bits). Default Empty Click on the "Save/Apply" button to validate the entry.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Action Default WPA Group Rekey Interval Enter a value (in seconds) which determines the period after which the WPA key will be regenerated (Renewing) in broadcast / multicast (LAN broadcast). 0 WPA encryption Select the WPA encryption required from the scroll down list: WEP Encryption • TKIP, • AES, • TKIP+ AES. Select from the scroll down list: • Disabled to not use WEP encryption. • Enabled to use WE encryption (see subsection 5.7.1.2 - WEP).
5 - Information / Configuration 5.7.3 MAC Filter Object: The "MAC Filter" function is used to limit the number of computers which can access your wireless network.
5 - Information / Configuration Add • Click on the Add button to add a MAC address to be filtered (address of a computer authorised to connect to a wireless network). Note: The MAC address can be added automatically at the time of the Wi-Fi installation, by a short push on button “REG”.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.7.4 Advanced Object: This menu is used to configure the essential parameters of your wireless network (WLAN) 802.11 and configure certain security parameters. • Select the Advanced menu in the Wireless section to display the following screen: SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration The table below indicates in more detail how to access your Wi-Fi port (or Access Point). Nevertheless, it is best to leave the default values for easier usage. Field AP Isolation Meaning Select from the scroll down list: Off : to not isolate the Access Point i.e. authorise machines connected to the router to communicate with each other. On : to isolate the Access point, i.e. prohibit machines connected to the router to communicate with each other.
5 - Information / Configuration Field RTS Threshold Meaning Default The RTS/CTS protocol (Request To Send / Clear To Send) is used to reduce the probability of collisions between stations. 2347 Note: As packet size is set by default to 2346, the RTS/CTS protocol is inhibited as its value is set by default to 2347. Enter a threshold value (in bytes) between 1 and 2347.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Preamble Type Meaning Default In the IEEE 802.11 standard, the "preamble" is used to synchronise the Emitter and Receiver correctly. The "long preamble" is generally commonly used. For reasons of bandwidth gain, this standard proposes reducing the length of the "preamble". long “Preamble Type” defines the length of block CRC (Cyclical Redundancy Checking). If your network does not include any peripheral 802.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.7.5 Quality of Service Object: • The Wi-Fi quality of service for your router conforms to the WMM (Wifi MultiMedia) specification. This standard improves the performances of Wi-Fi links by acting on the data flows (packet size, bit rates, etc.) and the length of queues while respecting bandwidth requirements (managed by the router).
5 - Information / Configuration The following screen appears as soon as you activate "WMM". Add • Click on the Add QoS Entry button to add a Wi-Fi Quality of Service (wifi QoS) rule; the following screen appears. SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-40 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Action Default Traffic Class Name Enter a name for the traffic class you want to create. Empty Wireless Transmit Priority In the scroll down list, select the priority you 0 - WMM want to allocate to the traffic class you Best Effort selected (see table below). (default) Select the appropriate protocol from the scroll down list (TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP, ICMP). Empty Enter a Source IP address (LAN).
5 - Information / Configuration 5.8 NAT Object: NAT is a configurable IP address translation function which will be applied to the interfaces of your router which you will have activated for this function. Several translation function configurations, the NAT actions, can be configured and may be activated as indicated in the 5.8.1 - Add paragraph. This section contains the following four menus: • Port forwarding (see subsection 5.8.1), • Port Triggering (see subsection 5.8.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Meaning Server Name Select a Service Service available over Internet (such as, for example FTP Server, SNMP, TFTP etc.). Custom Server Name you want to allocate to a local server. External Port Start Internal start port (WAN side). External Port End Internal end port (WAN side). Protocol Transport protocol (TCP, UDP or TCP/UDP). Internal Port Start Internal start port (LAN side).
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5 - Information / Configuration Proceed as follows: ¾ Check the "Select a Service" box, then select the service of your choice from the scroll down list, for example "SNMP". The "External Port Start", "External Port End", "Internal Port Start", "Internal Port End" and Protocol fields (transport protocol associated with this service) are automatically filled in the table. Note: You may complete the table by adding other ports associated with a protocol.
5 - Information / Configuration The following diagram contains an example: The "Delta Force 2" service is available on your computer via the external ports 3568 and 3569 (WAN side) and via the internal ports 3568 and 3569 (LAN side). SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-46 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.8.2 Port Triggering Object: The purpose of this menu is to open dynamically the firewall ports (open ports) via "Trigger Ports" when an application (such as games or video) opens a connection via the transport layer (TCP or UDP). • Select the Port Triggering menu in the NAT section to display the following screen: Field Meaning Application Name Application name Trigger Protocol Transport protocol (TCP, UDP or TCP/UDP).
5 - Information / Configuration Add • Click on the Add button; the following screen appears: To configure "Trigger Port" and "Open Port", proceed as follows: ¾ Check the "Select an application" box, then select the service of your choice from the scroll down list, for example "Aim Talk". The "Trigger Port Start", "Trigger Port End", "Trigger Port Start", "Trigger Port End" and Protocol fields (transport protocol associated with this service) are automatically filled in the table.
5 - Information / Configuration A few rules for entering values: ¾ When you want to select a single port, the start port ("Trigger Port Start" or "Open Port Start") and the end port ("Trigger Port End" or "Open Port End") must be identical. ¾ When you want to select a range of ports, the start port number must be lower than the end port number.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.8.3 DMZ Host Object: This "DMZ" (DeMilitarized Zone) lets you access the server you selected directly via the Internet without going through the "Firewall". Caution, this process presents an intrusion risk. It is therefore vital that you take precautions so that no connections may be initiated to the private network.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.8.4 ALG Object: • The ALG (Application Layer Gateway) service is used to take charge of the SIP protocol via the Wi-Fi or Ethernet interfaces in the telephony over IP (VoIP) context. Select the ALG menu in the NAT section to display the following screen: Field SIP Enabled Meaning Default Check the box to permit telephoning in VoIP via the Wi-Fi or Ethernet interfaces using the SIP protocol.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9 Advanced Setup Object: This menu is used to configure the specific parameters for your router. This menu must only be used by experienced users. This section contains the following nine menus: • WAN (see subsection 5.9.1), • LAN (see subsection 5.9.2), • Security (see subsection 5.9.3), • Quality of Service (see subsection 5.9.4)(see note), • Routing see subsection 5.9.5), • DNS (see subsection 5.9.6), • DSL (see subsection 5.9.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Meaning VPI/VCI PVC identifier to configure. Con. ID Connection Identification. This is used to identify the different PPP connections which belong to the same PVC. To do so, you need only increment the "VC number" in the "Service" field when adding a new "PVC". Category Service ATM type of service Name of the ATM service. This name is made up as follows: Protocol_VPI_VCI_Index For example: pppoe_0_35_1.
5 - Information / Configuration ATM PVC Configuration Field Action Default Enter a VPI value1 between 0 and 255. VPI 0 1 VCI 35 Enter a VPI value between 32 and 65535.
5 - Information / Configuration • Click on the Next button to continue configuring the remote network (WAN) and display the following screen: Depending on the type of network protocol selected, the encapsulation modes suggested in the scroll down list in the appropriate field are different. Therefore, and to provide more clarity, a summary table will be presented below for each type of protocol.
5 - Information / Configuration PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Field Encapsulation Mode Action Select the encapsulation of your choice from the scroll down list. • LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING, • VC/MUX. Default LLC/SNAPBRIDGING MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) Field Encapsulation Mode Action Select the encapsulation of your choice from the scroll down list. • LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING, • VC/MUX.
5 - Information / Configuration • Click on the Next button to continue configuring the remote network (WAN). Depending on the type of network protocol (PPPoA, PPPoE, MER, IPoA or Bridging) selected earlier, the content of the following WAN interface configuration screens differs. Therefore, and for more clarity, each type of protocol will be dealt with separately (screens + associated summary tables) below. PPP over ATM (PPPoA) Field PPP Username Action Enter your connection ID.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Action Default PPP IP extension Check the box to allocate your computer the public address obtained from the DHCP server of your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Your router will then act as a bridge between the server and your computer. Not checked Check the box to use the static IP address. Not checked Use Static IP Address 5 IP Address: Configure PPP MTU Enter the static IP address Enter an MTU (Maximum Transfer Unit) value between 38 and 1492 (see Note).
5 - Information / Configuration Field Enable NAT Enable Firewall Action Default Check the box to activate the NAT function. Checked Check the box to activate the Firewall service. Checked Enable IGMP Multicast Check the box to activate the IGMP function. Not checked Enable WAN Service Check the box to activate the remote network service (WAN). Checked See the note of information below. Service Name Displays the name of the service being configured.
5 - Information / Configuration Field VPI/VCI Connection Type Service Name Service Category IP Address Service State NAT Firewall IGMP Multicast Action Displays the VPI/VCI specific to the "PPPoA" connection Displays the "PPPoA" protocol Displays the name of the service: pppoa_0_35_1 Displays the type of service adapted to the traffic required.
5 - Information / Configuration PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Field PPP Username Action Enter your connection ID. Default Empty This information is provided to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). PPP Password Enter your connection password. Empty This information is provided to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). PPPoE Service Name Enter the name of the PPPoE service. Empty This information is provided to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
5 - Information / Configuration Field Action Default PPP IP extension Check the box to allocate the public address obtained from the DHCP server of your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to your computer. Your router will then act as a bridge between the server and your computer. _ Check the box to use the static IP address. _ Use Static IP Address IP Address: 5 Enter the static IP address.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Enable NAT Enable Firewall Action Default Check the box to activate the NAT function. Checked Check the box to activate the Firewall service. Checked Enable IGMP Multicast Check the box to activate the IGMP function. Not checked Enable WAN Service Check the box to activate the WAN service. Checked Service Name Displays the name of the service being configured.
5 - Information / Configuration Field VPI/VCI Connection Type Service Name Service Category IP Address Service State NAT Firewall IGMP Multicast Action Displays the VPI/VCI specific to the "PPPoE" connection Displays the "PPPoE" protocol Displays the name of the service: pppoe_0_35_1 Displays the type of service adapted to the traffic required.
5 - Information / Configuration MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) Field Action Obtain an IP address automatically Check the box to obtain an IP address automatically from your router's DHCP server. Use the following IP address: If you check this box, you must enter a static Box checked IP address and the dedicated subnet mask. WAN IP Address6 WAN Subnet Mask: 6 Obtain default gateway automatically Use WAN Interface: 7 7 Box Not checked Enter the static IP address. 0.0.0.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Action Obtain DNS server addresses automatically Use the following DNS server addresses: Primary DNS server8 Secondary DNS server 8 8 Check the box to obtain DNS server addresses automatically. Default Box checked If you check this box, you must enter DNS server addresses. _ Enter a primary DNS server address. _ Enter a secondary DNS server address.
5 - Information / Configuration • Click on the Next button to continue configuring the remote network (WAN) in MER mode. Field Action Default Check the box to activate the NAT function. Checked Enable Firewall Check the box to activate the firewall service. Checked Enable IGMP Multicast Check the box to activate the IGMP function. Not checked Enable WAN Service Check the box to activate the WAN service. Checked Enable NAT Service Name Displays the name of the service being configured.
5 - Information / Configuration • Click on the Next button to continue configuring the remote network (WAN) in MER mode. Field VPI/VCI Connection Type Service Name Service Category IP Address Service State NAT Firewall IGMP Multicast Action Displays the VPI/VCI specific to the "MER" connection Displays the "MER" protocol Displays the name of the service: mer_0_35_1 Displays the type of service adapted to the traffic required.
5 - Information / Configuration IP over ATM (IPoA) Field WAN IP Address 6 WAN Subnet Mask: 6 Action Default Enter the static IP address. 0.0.0.0 Enter a subnet mask. 0.0.0.0 Use the following default If you check this box, you must enter a default gateway: gateway address. Use IP Address 7 Use WAN Interface: 7 Obtain DNS server addresses automatically Use the following DNS server addresses: Primary DNS server 8 Secondary DNS server 8 _ Enter the default gateway address.
5 - Information / Configuration • Click on the Next button to continue configuring the remote network (WAN) in IPoA mode. Field Action Default Check the box to activate the NAT function. Box checked Enable Firewall Check the box to activate the firewall service. Box checked Enable IGMP Multicast Check the box to activate the IGMP function. Box not checked Enable WAN Service Check the box to activate the WAN service. Box checked Displays the name of the service being configured.
5 - Information / Configuration Field VPI/VCI Connection Type Service Name Service Category IP Address Service State NAT Firewall IGMP Multicast Action Displays the VPI/VCI specific to the "IPoA" connection Displays the "IPoA" protocol Displays the name of the service: ipoa_0_35_1 Displays the type of service adapted to the traffic required. Displays the IP address entered: 192.168.1.
5 - Information / Configuration Bridging Field Action Default Enable Bridge service Check the box to activate the "Bridge" service. Box checked Service Name Displays the name of the service being configured. This name, which is allocated automatically, is made up as follows: Protocol_VPI_VCI_Index _ (For example: br_8_35_1. Note: You may enter another service name.
5 - Information / Configuration Field VPI/VCI Connection Type Service Name Service Category IP Address Service State NAT Firewall IGMP Multicast Action Displays the VPI/VCI specific to the "Bridge" connection Displays the "Bridge" protocol Displays the name of the service: br_0_35_1 Displays the type of service adapted to the traffic required In the "Bridge" connection, this field is: Not Applicable Displays the status of the service: Enabled Displays the status of the NAT: Disabled Displays the status of
5 - Information / Configuration PPPoE/PPPoA Field PPP Username Action Enter your connection ID. Default Empty This information is provided to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). PPP Password Enter your connection password. Empty This information is provided to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). PPPoE Service Name Enter the name of the PPPoE service. Empty This information is provided to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
5 - Information / Configuration Field Action Default PPP IP extension Check the box to allocate the public address obtained from the DHCP server of your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to your computer. Your router will then act as a bridge between the server and your computer. _ Check the box to use the static IP address. _ Use Static IP Address IP Address: 5 Enter the static IP address.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Enable NAT Enable Firewall Enable IGMP Multicast Enable WAN Service Action Default Check the box to activate the NAT function. Checked Check the box to activate the Firewall service. Checked Check the box to activate the IGMP function. Check the box to activate the remote network service (WAN). Not checked Checked See the note of information below. Service Name Displays the name of the service being configured.
5 - Information / Configuration Field VPI/VCI Connection Type Service Name Service Category IP Address Service State NAT Firewall IGMP Multicast Action Displays the VPI/VCI specific to the "PPPoE" connection Displays the "PPPoE/PPPoA" protocol Displays the name of the service: pppoe_pppoa_0_35_1 Displays the type of service adapted to the traffic required.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.2 LAN Object: This is used to configure the IP parameters for the local network (LAN). • Select the LAN menu in the Advanced Setup section to display the following screen: Field IP Address Action Enter the address of your local network Default 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask Enter your network's subnet mask. 255.255.255.0 Enable UPnP Check the box to activate the "UpnP" function.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Action Default Standard Mode Check the box if you wish the IGMP snooping runs in normal mode (transparency with IGMP frames). Box checked Blocking Mode Check the box if you wish the IGMP snooping runs in blocking mode (interception and removal of IGMP frames). Box not checked Disable DHCP Check this box to not activate your router's DHCP server.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.2.1 Advanced Object: This allows to display addresses delivered by your router's DHCP server and reserve any addresses. • Select the LAN menu then the Advanced submenu in the Advanced Setup section to display the following screen: Current using IP addresses Field Action Default MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of a computer connected to your router. This computer can be part of a LAN (Local Area Network).
5 - Information / Configuration Reserved IP addresses To reserve the current address, check the "Select" box; both "MAC Address" and "IP Address" fields appear in the relevant fields of the "Reserved IP Addresses" area, then click on the button. SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration To reserve the other addresses, two methods are possible: • Check the "Select" box; both "MAC Address" and "IP Address" fields appear in the relevant fields of the "Reserved IP Addresses" area then click on the button. or • Enter the "MAC Address" and "IP Address" in the relevant fields then click on the button. Buttons Click on this button to take into account the entry of both "MAC Address" and "IP Address" fields. Then these ones appear in a table.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.3 Security This menu contains 2 sub-menus: • IP Filtering (see subsection 5.9.3.1), • Block Sites (see subsection 5.9.3.2). 5.9.3.1 IP Filtering 5.9.3.1.1 Outgoing Object: This menu is used to create outgoing IP filters to refuse data from the LAN to the WAN and list the existing outgoing IP filters. By default, all the outgoing data is accepted.
5 - Information / Configuration Add • Click on the Add button to display the following screen: Field Filter Name Protocol Source IP Address Source Subnet Mask Action Enter a representative name for the filter. Select the dedicated protocol from the scroll down list (TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP, ICMP). Enter the Source IP address (LAN). Subnet mask. Source Port (port or port:port) Enter a "Source" port (LAN) or range of ports. Dest. IP Address Enter the Destination IP address (WAN).
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.3.1.2 Incoming Object: This menu is used to create incoming IP filters to refuse data from the WAN to the LAN and list the existing incoming IP filters. By default, all the incoming data is refused when the Firewall is activated. • Select the Incoming sub-menu in the Security menu in the Advanced Setup section to display the following screen: SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration Add • Click on the Add button to display the following screen: Field Filter Name Protocol Source IP Address Source Subnet Mask Action Enter a representative name for the filter. Select the dedicated protocol from the scroll down list (TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP, ICMP). Enter the Source IP address (WAN). Subnet mask. Source Port (port or port:port) Enter a "Source" port (WAN) or range of ports. Dest. IP Address Enter the destination IP address (LAN).
5 - Information / Configuration WAN interfaces Field Select all Action Check the interfaces. box to select Default all WAN Box checked Note: Checking out the box, you do not select any interface and you also check out the pppoe_8_35_1/ ppp_8_35_1 box. pppoe_8_35_1/ ppp_8_35_1 Check the box to select the displayed interface. 5.9.3.2 Box checked Block Sites Object: This menu is used to block the access of the Local Area Network to sites defined by a “keyword or a “Domain Name”.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Keyword Blocking Action Check the box: Never Always to disable the blocking, to enable the blocking. Type Keyword or Domain Name Here Type Keyword or Domain Name in the relevant field. Add Keyword Click this button to save Keyword or Domain Name. Following this action, Keyword or Domain Name will appear below in the scroll-down list. Block Sites Containing Keyword or Domain Name This scroll-down list displays existing Keywords or Domain Names.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.4 Quality of Service It is essential to check the box “Enable Quality Of Service” in the "WAN” menu of the section “Advanced Setup” so that menu “Quality of Service” is diplayed. This menu contains 2 sub-menus: • Queue Config (see subsection 5.9.4.1), • QoS Classification (see subsection 5.9.4.2). Subject: This menu is used to allocated different types of traffic queues with different priorities in order to improve the traffic flow.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Action Enable QoS Check the "Enable QoS" box to authorize QoS actions to be performed at the ingress and egress interfaces. Select Default DSCP Mark The IP datagram DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point, priority value from 0 to 63) identifies which output queue a packet is to be assigned to. “Default DSCP Mark” is used to mark the priority of the packets when they are not tagged in the computer. In this case the router will do it with the values indicated.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.4.1 Queue Config Subject: • Enabling or disabling QoS on an interface. Configuring QoS to use policy maps attached to an interface. Select the Queue Config sub-menu in the Quality of Service menu to display the following screen: Field Interfacename State Name of the network interface configured (8/35 for example). Precedence Priority allocated to "Queue Precedence" from 1 to 3.
5 - Information / Configuration Add • Click on the Add button to display the following screen: Field Queue Configuration Status Queue Queue Precedence Action Select from the scroll down list: Blank : Disable : To disable the QoS queue entry, Enable : To enable the QoS queue entry. Select from the scroll down list: Blank : 8/35 : Interface name.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.4.2 QoS Classification Subject: • Classification of packets into traffic classes. Enforcement of policies using queing. Select the QoS Classification sub-menu in the Quality of Service menu to display the following screen: SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration Field State Traffic Class Name. Class Name MARK DSCP Mark DSCP priority (from Default to CS7, see the first table of this chapter). Queue ID Queue number, allocated by the system according to the selected precedence. 802.1PMark Priority field 802.1P (value between 0 and 7). TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION RULES LAN port Nature of the LAN port. Protocol Protocol used. DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point, priority value from Default to CS7, see the first table of this chapter.
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5 - Information / Configuration Field Action Traffic Class Name Enter a name for the traffic class you want to create Rule Order Rule Status Assign Classification Queue Assign Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) Mark Select from the scroll down list: Blank : Last : Number : Number allotted by the system to the existing rules. Select from the scroll down list: Blank :, Disable : QoS disabled for this static class rule, Enable : QoS enabled for this static class rule.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Action Physical LAN Port Select Blank or the interface of your choice (ENET(1-4), Wireless or Wireless_Guest) from the scroll down list. Protocol Select Blank or the protocol of your choice from the scroll down list (TCP/UDP, TCP, UDP or ICMP). Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) Check Select the type of Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) mark to be allocated (6-bit coding) from the scroll down list.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.5 Routing This menu contains 3 sub-menus: • Default Gateway (see subsection 5.9.5.1), • Static Route (see subsection 5.9.5.2), • RIP (see subsection 5.9.5.3). 5.9.5.1 Default Gateway Object: This menu is used either to allocate dynamically a default gateway address to the router from a PVC or to enter an address or choose an interface.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.5.2 Static Route Object: This menu is used to add a static route. • Select the Static Route sub-menu in the Routing menu in the Advanced Setup section to display the following screen: Field Destination Subnet Mask Meaning Remote network IP address Remote subnet mask Gateway Default gateway of the remote network Interface Remote network interface SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration Add • Click on the Add button to display the following screen: Field Destination Network Address Subnet Mask Use Gateway IP Address Action Default Enter the IP address of the remote network. Empty Enter the remote subnet mask. Empty Check the appropriate box then enter the IP address of the gateway. Box not checked Empty Use Interface Select the interface you want to use from the scroll down list (pppoa_8_35_1 for example).
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.5.3 RIP Object: The "RIP" protocol (Routing Information Protocol) lets you tell routers the distance (number of hops) which separates them. This protocol only takes account of the distance between two machines in terms of hops.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Action/Meaning Default Operation In the scroll down list, select Active to transmit the routing information to the other routers and receive it from them or Passive to listen to the RIP broadcasts and update its routing table, but not indicate its own routes (silent mode). Active Enabled Check the box to activate the "RIP" function on the interface you want (LAN or WAN for example).
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.6 DNS 5.9.6.1 DNS Server Object: This menu enables the automatic resolution of domain names by polling remote servers. • Select the DNS menu in the Advanced Setup section to display the following screen: Field Action Check the appropriate box to allocate a domain name address. Enable Automatic Assigned DNS Primary DNS server12 Secondary DNS server 12 12 Default Box checked Enter a primary DNS server address. _ Enter a secondary DNS server address.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.6.2 Subject: Dynamic DNS Enables a web surfer to access your router (having no fixed IP address but only a DNS entry) through a dynamic DNS provider such as, for example, dyndns.org. In the Advanced setup section, select the DNS menu then select the Dynamic DNS submenu. The following screen appears. On the screen above, The fields of the table are detailed in the next subsection (Add).
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5 - Information / Configuration Add dynamic DDNS Field D-DNS provider Hostname Action Select from the relevant drop-down list : • DynDNS.org, • TZO. Enter the symbolic name (for example butterfly) that you want to assign to your Residential Gateway. This is the name provided to you by your dynamic DNS provider (Note). Interface Select from the relevant drop-down list the WAN interface which you want to use (pppoe_8_35_1/ppp_8_35_1 for example).
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.7 DSL Object: The purpose of this menu is to parameter your ADSL line. • Select the DSL menu in the Advanced Setup section to display the following screen: Modulation Field Default G.Dmt Enabled Box checked G.lite Enabled Box checked T1.413 Enabled Box checked ADSL2 Enabled Box checked AnnexL Enabled Box checked ADSL2+ Enabled Box checked AnnexM Enabled Box not checked Check the boxes according to the characteristics of your line.
5 - Information / Configuration Capability • Field Default Bitswap Enable Box checked SRA Enable Box not checked Click on the Advanced Settings button to display the following screen: Field Default Normal Selected box Reverb Box not selected Medley Box not selected No retrain Box not selected L3 Box not selected SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-108 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration • Click on the Tone Selection button to display the following screen: Note: • There are 32 ascending tones and 224 descending tones. Click on the Check All button to select all the tones or the Clear All button to select none of them. All the tones are selected by default. To select a tone, simply check the associated box. To not select a tone, simply leave its associated box empty. SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.8 Port Mapping Object: This menu is used to host a service (Video, Data, SIP) on an interface (ETH or Wi-Fi) of your router. • Select the Port Mapping menu in the Advanced Setup section to display the following screen: Field Enable virtual ports on Meaning Default Box If the box is not checked, the Ethernet 1 to 4 not checked (ENET (1-4)) ports are gathered and seen like only one virtual port.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Group Name Enable/Disable Interfaces Meaning Group name (see "Information" icon). Allows to enable / disable a group of interfaces. Lists all your router's interfaces. Note: Enable/Disable Only the "nas_8_50" interface is not resident on the router. It corresponds to a "Bridge" ATM interface. Allows to enable / disable each interface. By default, all the interfaces are dedicated to data and are associated with the first VC (Virtual Channel) existing or created.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Meaning Default Group Name Enter a name which represents the service you want to associate with a desired interface (for example "video_eth" if you want to associate the TV over UP service with the interface (Ethernet)). _ Displays the interfaces associated with a service you selected in the "Available Interfaces" area then transferred with the _ Grouped Interfaces button. Lists all your router's interfaces.
5 - Information / Configuration The following screen shows the operations which have been carried out. Note: ¾ You are recommended to associate the "Bridge" protocol with the "Video" service. click on the button to save the addition. The following screen displays all the entries which have been configured. This screen indicates that: ¾ the Default "Group Name" associates the "Data" service with the interfaces by default (Wireless, Wireless_Guest, ENET1, ENET2, ENET3).
5 - Information / Configuration To enable you to understand better, the following diagram shows the path of the "Video" and "Data" flows. SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-114 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.9 Certificate This menu contains 2 sub-menus: • Local (see subsection 5.9.9.1), • Trusted CA (see subsection 5.9.9.2). 5.9.9.1 Local Object: This menu is used to manage your router's identity certificates. These certificates, which are used by TR-69 (in SSL mode), enable the mutual authentication of the CPE and the ACS.
5 - Information / Configuration Create Certificate Request • Click on the Create Certificate Request button to display the following screen: Field Action Default Certificate Name Enter the name of the certificate _ Common Name Enter the name of the certificate's owner _ Organization Name Enter the name of the organisation which owns the certificate _ State/Province Name Enter the name of the state of province _ Country/Region Name Select the country from the scroll down list _ SAGEM F@s
5 - Information / Configuration Import Certificate • Click on the Import Certificate button to display the following screen: Field Action Default Enter the name of the certificate _ Certificate Insert the certificate here _ Private key Insert the private key here _ Certificate Name SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.9.9.2 Trusted CA Object: This menu is used to manage the identity certificates of the remote servers. These certificates, which are used by TR-69 (in SSL mode), enable the mutual authentication of the CPE and the ACS. • Select the Trusted sub-menu in the Certificate menu in the Advanced Setup section to display the following screen: SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-118 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration Import Certificate • Click on the Import Certificate button to display the following screen: Field Action Default Enter the name of the certificate to be imported. _ Certificate Insert the certificate here. _ Private Key Insert the private key here. _ Certificate Name SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.10 Advanced Status Object: This heading is used to display the status of your router. This section contains the following six menus: • WAN (see subsection 5.10.1), • Statistics (see subsection 5.10.2), • Route (see subsection 5.10.3), • ARP (see subsection 5.10.4), • DHCP (see subsection 5.10.5), • Station Info (see subsection 5.10.6). 5.10.1 WAN Object: This menu is used to display all the parameters which concern the remote network.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.10.2 Statistics Object: This menu is used to display all the router's statistics. This menu contains the following four sub menus: • LAN (see subsection 5.10.2.1), • WAN (see subsection 5.10.2.2), • ATM (see subsection 5.10.2.3), • ADSL (see subsection 5.10.2.4). 5.10.2.1 LAN Object: This menu is used to display all the parameters which concern the local network (LAN).
5 - Information / Configuration 5.10.2.2 WAN Object: This menu is used to display all the parameters which concern the remote network (WAN). • Select the WAN sub menu in the Statistics menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen: • click on the button to reset statistics. SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-122 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.10.2.3 ATM Object: This menu is used to display all the ATM statistics of the line. • Select the ATM sub menu in the Statistics menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen: • click on the button to reset statistics. SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.10.2.4 ADSL Object: This menu is used to display all the ADSL statistics of the line. • Select the ADSL sub menu in the Statistics menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen: • click on the button to reset statistics. SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-124 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration • Cliquez sur le bouton pour afficher l'écran suivant : • in the "Test Time (sec)" field, select the test time from the scroll down list. • Click on the button to run test. • Click on the button to shut window and return to the previous screen. SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.10.3 Route Object: This menu is used to display all the information concerning your router's routing. • Select the Route menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen: SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-126 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.10.4 ARP Object: This menu is used to display all the information concerning address resolution (ARP: Address Resolution Protocol). This lets you find out the physical address of a computer's network card, corresponding to an IP address. • Select the ARP menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen: SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.10.5 DHCP Object: This menu is used to display all the computers which obtained an IP address from the router's DHCP server. • Select the DHCP menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen: SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-128 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.10.6 Station Info Object: This menu is used to display all the wireless stations certified, with their status. • Select the Station Info menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen: • Click on the button to refresh screen. Only appear the MAC addresses (BSSIDs) of the computers associated with the router and/or authorized by this one to use your wireless network (see subsection 5.7.3 - MAC Filter).
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11 Management Object: This menu lets you manage your router. This section contains the following seven menus: • Settings (see subsection 5.11.1), • System Log (see subsection 5.11.2), • SNMP Agent (see subsection 5.11.3), • TR-069 Client (see subsection 5.11.4), • Internet Time (see subsection 5.11.5), • Access Control (see subsection 5.11.6), • Update Software (see subsection 5.11.7), • System Info (see subsection 5.11.8), • Save/Reboot (see subsection 5.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11.1.1 Backup Object: This menu is used to backup the current configuration to a file with a .conf extension. It is recommended to save the current configuration on your computer to a file • Select the Backup sub menu in the Settings menu of the Management section to display the following screen: SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration • Click on the Backup Settings button; the following screen appears: Save • Click on the Save button to save the current configuration file, for example, on your computer. • Select the directory where you want to save the "backupsettings.conf" configuration file. The process takes a few seconds. SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-132 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11.1.2 Update Object: This menu enables the router to recover a configuration which has already been saved to a file with a .conf extension.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11.1.3 Restore Default Object: This menu is used to return to factory configuration. The existing configuration is completely overwritten. • Select the Restore Default sub menu in the Settings menu of the Management section to display the following screen: • click on the Restore Default Settings button and the following screen appears: • Click on the OK button if you really want to return to the factory configuration.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11.2 System Log Object: This menu is used to view and/or configure the events which occur on your router. • Select the System Log menu in the Management section to display the following screen: SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration View System Log • Click on the View System Log button to display the events with the severity you configured (see table in the next paragraph - "Configure System Log"). • Click on the Save button to save all the events allocated to the severity you configured. SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-136 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration Configure System Log • Click on the Configure System Log button to configure the events which occur on your router. SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Action Default Log Select Enable to activate the saving of all the events to a log and display on screen or Disable to deactivate. Enable Log Level Select the appropriate severity from the scroll down list. All the events with this severity, or a higher severity, will be saved to your router's volatile "flash" memory. Debugging The severities are classified in decreasing order of importance.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Action Default Mode Select the destination ID from the scroll down list: Local 13 13 • Local: All the events are returned to your router via a "Buffer" memory. • Remote: All the events are returned to the "Syslog" server. • Both : Both modes. Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the "Syslog" address on which all the events will be saved. 0.0.0.0 Server UDP Port13 Enter the number of the port associated with the "Syslog" server.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11.3 SNMP Agent Subject: This menu allows to configure your SNMP agent. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) allows to manage the elements of network from a supervision station also called "Manager". Select SNMP Agent menu in the Management section ; the following screen appears: In the SNMP Agent field, click on the relevant box to Disable or Enable your SNMP Agent.
5 - Information / Configuration Field Action Default value System Contact Enter the "URL" or "IP address" of the SNMP server. unknown Trap Manager IP Enter the IP address towards which the traps of the hosts are directed. 0.0.0.0 Note: This is the gateway address of your router. Hereafter, an example of SNMP configuration: Field Read Community Set Community System Name Action Iris (RO) Cyclamen (RW) rose System Location France System Contact Myrouter@sagem/com Trap Manager IP 192.168.1.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11.4 TR-069 Client Object: The TR-069 protocol (WAN Management Protocol) is used, via a remote server (AutoConfiguration Server (ACS)) to auto configure your router, provide it with certain services and manage it by establishing "diagnostics". • Select the TR-069 Client menu in the Management section to display the following screen: Field Inform Inform Interval Action Check the Enable box to activate the "TR-069" or Disable to deactivate it.
5 - Information / Configuration Field • Action Default Connection Request User Name Enter the name of the user of your router. admin Connection Request Password Enter your password for your router. admin Click on the your router. button to launch the auto-configuration procedure of SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11.5 Internet Time Object: This menu lets you display the date and time in the Date / Time field of your HTTP configurer: • • either the one delivered by your router. The date and time when the router starts are set to: "Jan 1 / 00:00:00" (i.e. 1st January at 0 am). • or the one delivered automatically by an Internet time server.
5 - Information / Configuration Field First NTP time server Second NTP time server Time zone offset Action Select a first NTP server from the scroll down list. Select a second NTP server from the scroll down list. In the scroll down list, select the appropriate correction (GMT+1 - Paris for example) to adjust the GMT time to that of the country where you live with the seasonal correction (Summer time or Winter time). Default Clock.fmt.he.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11.6 Access Control This menu contains the following three sub menus: • Services (see subsection 5.11.6.1), • IP Address (see subsection 5.11.6.2), • Passwords (see subsection 5.11.6.3). 5.11.6.1 Services Object: this sub menu is used to activate or deactivate Services such as FTP, FTPP etc.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11.6.2 • IP Address Select the IP Address sub menu in the Access Control menu of the Management section to display the following screen: Field Action Default Access Control Mode Select Enable to activate the access control mode or Disable to not activate it. Box not checked SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration Add Click on the Add button to add an IP address. Note: From this address you may access the local management services when the access control is active. SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page 5-148 Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11.6.3 • Passwords Select the Passwords sub menu in the Access Control menu of the Management section to display the following screen: Field User Name Action Select a user name from the scroll down list: • Admin, • Support, • User. Note: Old Password Enter your old password New Password Enter your new password Confirm Password Note: This list has been established in increasing order of restriction.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11.7 Update Software Object: This menu lets you update the latest version of the router software. • Select the Update Software menu in the Management section to display the following screen: Proceed as follows to update your router's software version: • Enter the path then the name of the software version file, or • Click on the Browse button and select the path then the software version file, • Click on the Update Software button to update the software version.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11.8 System Info Subject: This menu allows to generate a report about the system status and configuration and to save the current report in a file (sysinfo) with f24 type. • Select System Info menu in the Management section ; the following screen appears: SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
5 - Information / Configuration • click on the appears: • click on the button to generate a report ; the following screen button to save ; the following scren appears: The "sysinfo.f24f" appears in the File name field. You can rename this file and save in the path that you wish. • click on the Note: button to validate. This file can be opened with different apllications as spreadsheet program, word processing for example Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Notepad and so on.
5 - Information / Configuration 5.11.9 Save/Reboot Object: This menu lets you save all the modifications made to the current configuration and restart the router with its new parameters. • Select the Save/Reboot menu in the Management section to display the following screen: Click on the Save/Reboot button to restart the router. The process takes around 1 minute. A countdown is displayed to tell the user how long is left to wait.
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6. Internet access service This section covers ¾ of the introduction P6-2 SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
6 - Internet access service The router has been designed to enable you to access the Internet as simply as possible. Most of the router's parameters are already set: ¾ It is configured by default as a DHCP server. ¾ It relays DNS queries from the local network to the Internet. Using your installation CD-ROM you can quickly obtain Internet access. Depending on your contract with your Internet Service Provider (ISP), you can also have access to television on ADSL (see section 8).
7. TV over ADSL service This section covers ¾ the introduction § 7.1 ¾ access to the optional TV over ADSL service § 7.2 SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communication document.
7 - TV over ADSL service 7.1 Introduction Your router is compatible with TV over ADSL technology. 7.2 Access to the optional TV over ADSL service To access this service, you must have: ¾ made the connection in accordance with section 2.2.4, ¾ necessarily taken a subscription with your Internet Service Provider (ISP). ¾ configured one VC (Virtual Channel) dedicated to video, and another VC dedicated to data (see screen below).
8. Updating the firmware This section covers ¾ setting up the download. P8-2 SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
8 - Updating the application Three possibilities are offered to you for updating the firmware: • via HTTP, • via TR69 protocol. If necessary, the new firmware version download is performed automatically on starting up the router. Throughout the download procedure (up to five minutes), you must: • not power down the router, • not disconnect from the ADSL line. During the download, the eight LEDs of your router lights in turn except the stays on steady.
A. Annex A - Troubleshooting This section covers ¾ checking the assignment of an IP address § A.1 ¾ Front panel LEDs § A.2 ¾ Supervision of your router § A.3 ¾ the "Diagnostics" tool § A.4 ¾ interpreting the lights § A.5 ¾ reinitialising your router § A.6 ¾ resetting with the factory configuration § A.7 ¾ no-connection mode § A.8 SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
Annex A - Troubleshooting A.1 Checking the assignment of an IP address In Windows Vista, XP, 2000 and ME ¾ Click button Start, select Execute, enter cmd and then click OK; the command prompt screen appears. Enter ipconfig and then confirm by pressing Enter. ¾ Check that the entry IP Address contains a value other than 0.0.0.0 (192.168.1.10 for example). If no address is displayed on the screen, enter ipconfig /release followed by ipconfig /renew.
Annex A - Troubleshooting A.2 Front panel LEDs When the router is switched on, the " " green LED lights. If no connection is made the red "@" LED lights.
Annex A - Troubleshooting A.3 Supervising your router The supervision box is permanently displayed in a frame at the top right of each window of the configurator. LEDs Green : Synchronised ADSL line. Red : ADSL line not connected. Green : Public IP address (WAN) distributed to the router. Yellow : Synchronised ADSL line. Red : Public IP address (WAN) not distributed to the router, or ADSL line not connected.
Annex A - Troubleshooting A.4 "Diagnostics" tool To access this tool: ¾ open your browser and then, in the address bar, enter: • the following URL • or the following address : http://192.168.1.1. : http://myrouter, a "Login" window appears; enter the login and password. Default: ¾ admin in the "User name" field, ¾ admin in the "Password" field. You have access to the HTTP configurator of your router.
Annex A - Troubleshooting State of connection State Colour Meaning PASS Green Indicates that the test has completed successfully. DOWN Orange Indicates that an interface (ETH or Wi-Fi) has not been detected. FAIL Red Indicates that the test has failed, or that it is impossible to start a command. Note: Depending on the nature of the test, it is possible that operation of the router or access to the Internet may not be prejudiced.
Annex A - Troubleshooting A.5 Interpreting the LEDs A.5.1 The "ADSL" LED blinks slowly ¾ Check the connection of your ADSL filters. Each telephone socket of your installation which is used must be equipped with an ADSL filter. ¾ Check that the RJ11 type line cord delivered with your router is connected to one of your sockets. It is recommended that no telephone extension is used. ¾ Finally, check with your ISP on the availability of the ADSL service on your telephone line. A.5.
Annex A - Troubleshooting A.6 Restarting your router When your router does not operate properly, we advise you to restart it: • switch off the button located on the rear panel of your router then switch it on again. or • click on the "Reboot" button located in the top right of the welcome page of your HTTP configurator. During restarting, the status of the LEDs is the following: The LED lights in first followed-up by the four Ethernet LEDs (1 to 4), then these last light out.
Annex A - Troubleshooting A.8 Offline mode To start configuring the router in HTTP mode, the browser opens, the default IP address of the router's LAN interface appears in the browser's Address field but the home screen does not appear. The screen opposite appears. Click . The screen opposite appears. Click . The screen opposite appears. Select the Connections tabs and then the "Never dial a connection"1. Click to confirm your choice.
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B. Annex B - Warnings for safety This section covers ¾ Warnings for safety § B.1 ¾ the EC compliance declaration § B.2 SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
Annex B - Warnings for safety B.1 Warnings for safety The router is in compliance with standard EN 60950 Ed December 2001. The safety levels in the sense of this standard are as follows: B.1.1 Safety levels in relation to the case Connecteurs Adaptator Primary Power Supply port Safety level HPV1 PWR DC Power Supply port SELV 2 ADSL ADSL port TNV33 Ethernet port SELV 2 ETH1 to ETH4 B.
C. Annex C - Environment This section covers ¾ directive E 2002/96/CE § C.1 SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
Annex C - Environment C.1 Directive E 2002/96/CE ENVIRONMENT Preservation of the environment as part of a sustainable development logic is an essential concern of Sagem Communications. Sagem Communications‘ aim is to operate systems safeguarding the environment and consequently it has decided to integrate environmental performance considerations in the life cycle of its products, from manufacturing to commissioning, use and disposal.
D. Annex D - Technical Characteristics This section covers ¾ mechanics and displays § D.1 ¾ the characteristics of the different interfaces § D.2 ¾ environmental characteristics § D.3 ¾ the application and the protocols § D.4 SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
Annex D - Technical Characteristics D.1 Mechanics; Display Mechanical characteristics Dimensions (mm) • Width : 190 mm • Depth : 143 mm • Thickness : 34 mm Weight of router : 290 g Display Marking Abbreviation Meaning PWR • Green Power LED ADSL • Green ADSL LED WLAN • Green WLAN LED Internet • Green/Red Internet LED SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Page D-2 Sagem Communications document.
Annex D - Technical Characteristics D.2 Characteristics of the different interfaces ADSL / ADSL2 / ADSL2+ Interface • G.992.1 (ADSL), G.992.3 (ADSL2), G.992.5 (ADSL2+), • G.994.1 (G.Handshake) Transmission Code • DMT Maximum upward transmission rate • 24,5 Mbit/s Maximum downward transmission rate • 1,3 Mbit/s Latence • Simple (Fast ou interleaved) TX Power • 12,5 dB Access Impedance • 100 Ω Range • According to standard G.992.
Annex D - Technical Characteristics Wireless Interface Standard • IEEE 802.11b DSSS Frequencies band • 2412 MHz to 2472 MHz (ISM band) Transmission rate • 1/2/5.5/11 Mbit/s Modulation method • DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK Safety • WEP 64 / 128 bits • Filtering by list of MAC addresses • WPA (encryption mode: TKIP or AES) • Up to 300 m in free space • 10 to 100 m inside buildings Standard • IEEE 802.
Annex D - Technical Characteristics D.3 Environmental characteristics Climatic and mechanical environment Storage • ETS 300 019-1-1 Category T1.2 Transport • ETS 300 019-1-2 Category T2.3 Operation • ETS 300 019-1-3 Category T3.
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Annex D - Technical Characteristics Configuration HTTP • LAN or WAN port (with specific option) Management • From ETH, USB and WAN (with specific option) Downloading of version • Client by http mode CLI • Telnet TR69 • Via a ACS server SAGEM F@st™ 240x/244x Reference Manual - 288097371-02 Sagem Communications document.
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E. Annex E - Default configuration This section covers ¾ the default username and password § E.1 ¾ the default configuration for the local network (LAN) §0 ¾ the default configuration for the local wireless network § E.3 (WLAN) SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
Annexe E - Configuration par défaut This section indicates the values of the default SAGEM F@stTM 2604/2644 when it leaves the factory. parameters of your These default parameters can be modified by a particular preconfiguration of your SAGEM F@stTM 2604/2644. E.1 Default username and password Username admin Password admin The Username and Password can be different according to the ISP (Internet Service Provider). E.
Annexe E - Configuration par défaut E.3 Default configuration for the local wireless network (WLAN) The following table supplies the principal default WLAN parameters of your SAGEM F@stTM 2604/2644. Wireless Characteristics (Wi-Fi) Value IP address 192.168.1.1/24 Enable Wireless Box checked SSID Sagem2604 Channel Network Autentication Auto No SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
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F. Annex F - Glossary SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
Annex F - Glossary Glossary ACL Access Configuration List ACS Auto Configuration Server ADSL Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line AP Access Point ARP Address Resolution Protocol CC Continuity Check CCK Complimentary Code Keying CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentification Protocol CLI Command Line Interface CPE Customer Premises Equipment CTS Clear To Send DBPSK Demodulator Baseband Phase Shift Keying DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS Domain Name Server DQPSK Different
Annex F - Glossary MER MAC Encapsulation Routing MTU Maximum Transfer Unit NAPT Network Address Port Translation NAT Network Address Translation OAM Operation, Administration and Maintenance PAP Password Authentification Protocol PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PCM Pulse Code Modulation PCMA Pulse Code Modulation Loi A PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PCMU Pulse Code Modulation Loi u PID Protocol IDentifier PING Packet InterNet Groper PLC Paque
Annex F - Glossary VBR-rt Variable Bit Rate - real time VC Virtual Channel VCC Virtual Channel Connection VCI Virtual Channel Identifier VC MUX VC MultipleXing (encapsulation sans en-tête) VP Virtual Path VPI Virtual Path Identifier VPN Virtual Private Network WAN Wide Area Network WEB Meshed network of information servers WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WFQ Weighted Fair Queuing Wi-Fi Wireless Fidelity (réseau sans fil) WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WPA Wireless Protected Acce
G. Annex G - Connector Technology This section covers ¾ pinouts of the "ADSL" connector § G.1 ¾ pinouts of the "PWR" connector § G.2 ¾ pinouts of the "ETH1", "ETH2", "ETH3" and "ETH4" § G.3 connectors SAGEM F@st™ 2604/2644 Reference Manual - 253080888-A Sagem Communications document.
Annex G - Connectors G.1 Pinouts of the " ADSL" connector The equipment is connected to ADSL using a RJ11 fixed connector (6 pins). 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contact N° Signal Meaning 3 LINE-A Line A signal 4 LINE-B Line B signal 1 NC Not connected 2 NC Not connected 5 NC Not connected 6 NC Not connected G.2 Pinouts of the "PWR" connector The mains unit is connected to the equipment using the miniature fixed connector of the case.
Annex G - Connectors G.3 Pinouts of the "ETH1", "ETH2", "ETH3" and "ETH4" connectors The Ethernet interface fixed connector (8 pins). is connected to the equipment using a RJ45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Contact No Signal Meaning 1 TXD+ (+) Emission to terminal 2 TXD- (-) Emission to terminal 3 RXD+ (+) Reception of terminal 4 NC Not connected 5 NC Not connected 6 RXD- 7 NC Not connected 8 NC Not connected (-) Reception of terminal The Ethernet port is self-detecting.
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