752 and 1754 SHDSL Routers User’s Guide Document Number 1752-A2-GB20-00 June 2005
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual. 2. Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these slots and openings must not be blocked or covered. 3. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord and do not locate the product where persons will walk on the power cord. 4.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide CE Marking When the product is marked with the CE mark on the equipment label, a supporting Declaration of Conformity may be downloaded from the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www.paradyne.com. Select Library → Technical Manuals → CE Declarations of Conformity. Japan Class A ITE This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI).
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide ACTA Customer Information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of the network extender is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Contents CE Marking....................................................................................................................4 Japan ........................................................................................................................................ 4 EMI Notices .............................................................................................................................. 4 United States – EMI Notice .....................
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Mac OS 8.x or 9.0 ............................................................................................................. 23 Chapter 3 – Configuring the Router Using EmWeb.................................................24 Accessing EmWeb................................................................................................................. 24 About EmWeb pages............................................................................................
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Chapter 4 – Diagnostic and Troubleshooting ..........................................................
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Chapter 1 – Introduction Thank you for choosing a 1750 Series SHDSL router as your broadband access solution. This manual is designed to help you with the setup and configuration of your product. 1750 Series Overview The 1750 Series G.SHDSL.bis standalone routers take advantage of the latest G.SHDSL.bis technology— Extended Rate Bonded SHDSL— to provide unprecedented possibilities for symmetric transmission. Multi-pair bonding allows symmetric data rates up to 5.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Applications CO CPE G.SHDSL/G.SHDSL.bis IP DSLAM 1752/1754 Internet A. Connect to IP DSLAM LAN CO 1752/1754 CPE 1752/1754 LAN LAN B. LAN Extension Specifications Standards Compliance Auto load balancing with bonded pairs ITU-T G.991.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Password protection Real time log Remote access management via telnet SNMPv1 Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) Web based GUI interface Protocol DHCP client/server and DHCP relay functionality DMZ support IEEE 802.1Q VLAN IEEE802.1P Priority Output Queuing IEEE802.3u Fast Ethernet 100BaseT IP support: TCP, RIPv1, RIPv2, UDP, ICMP, ARP, RTP IPSec VPN Support MAC bridging(IEEE 802.3 and 802.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Chapter 2 – Hardware Setup and Startup Front Panel LED and Rear Panel description Following illustrations show the front panels of the 2-wire and 4-wire routers. Figure 2-1. 2-Wire 1752 Front Panel LEDs Figure 2-2. 4-wire 1754 Front Panel LED LED Usage PWR Power Indicator. DSL DSL loop activity. CO On: unit is in CO mode. Off: unit is in CPE mode. 12 ALM An error has been detected. LAN On: The Ethernet Link is connected.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Figure 2-4. 2-wire 1752 rear view Figure 2-3. 4-wire 1754 rear view Back Panel Feature Usage DC IN Power Adapter Input Reset Button Reset device to factory default setting CID Connected to PC serial port for console LAN Connected to Ethernet Port DSL 1–2 (1752) DSL 1–4 (1754) Connected to loops 1 through 2 Connected to loops 1 through 4 FG Connected to ground wire DSL Connectors Description DSL Connectors on back of the unit are RJ11 sockets.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide forget your password or cannot access the device, reset the device to return it to the default settings. Follow this procedure: 1. Power off the router. 2. Press the Reset button. 3. With the Reset button still depressed, power on the router, watching the front panel. 4. When the LEDs blink very quickly, release the Reset button. The reset fails if you hold the button in too long. 5. Save the current configuration again to overwrite your previous user configuration.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Hardware Connection – Model 1752 1. Connect the supplied RJ11 cable to the port marked DSL at the back of the SHDSL router. Connect the other end of the cable to your SHDSL source. 2. Insert one end of the RJ45 Ethernet cable into one of the LAN ports marked LAN on the back of the SHDSL router. Connect the other end of the cable into the Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) in your PC. Connect up to four Ethernet devices to the router.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Hardware Connection – Model 1754 1. Connect one of the supplied RJ11 cables to the port marked DSL 1-2 at the back of the SHDSL router. Connect the other end of the cable to the SHDSL source. Connect the other supplied RJ11 cable to the port marked DSL 3-4. Connect the other end of the cable to the SHDSL source. 2. Insert one end of the RJ45 Ethernet cable into one of the LAN ports marked LAN on the back of the SHDSL router.
52 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Configuring Windows PCs To access the router using the web interface, you must configure your PC’s TCP/IP address to be 192.168.1.x, where x is any number between 3 and 254. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Your router’s default IP address is 192.168.1.1. Windows XP: 1. In the Windows task bar, click on the Start button, and then click on Control Panel. 2. Double-click on the Network Connections icon. 3.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 5. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click in the radio button labeled Use the following IP address and type 192.168.1.x (where x is any number between 3 and 254) in the IP Address field. Type 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field. 6. Click on 18 twice to confirm your changes, and close the Control Panel.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Windows 2000: 1. In the Windows task bar, click on the Start button, point to Settings, and then select Control Panel. 2. Double-click on the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. 3. In the Network and Dial-up Connections window, right-click on the Local Area Connection icon, and then select Properties. 4. The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box is displayed with a list of currently installed network components.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 5. If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) does not appear as an installed component, click on . 6. In the Select Network Component Type dialog box, select Protocol, and then click on . 7. Select Microsoft in the Manufacturers box. 8. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the Network Protocols list, and then click on . 9. You may be prompted to install files from your Windows Me installation CD or other media. Follow the instructions to install the files.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 10. Click on to restart the PC and complete the TCP/IP installation. 11. After restarting your PC, open the Control Panel window, and then click on the Network icon. 12. Select the network component labeled TCP/IP, and then click on . 13. If you have multiple TCP/IP listings, select the listing associated with your network card or adapter. 14. In the TCP/IP Properties dialog box, click on the IP Address tab. 15.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Configuring Apple PCs To access the router using the web interface, you must configure your PC’s TCP/IP address to be 192.168.1.x, where x is any number between 3 and 254. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Your router’s default IP address is 192.168.1.1. Mac OS X 1. Under the Apple menu, select System Preferences. 2. Click on the Network icon. 3. In the Network window, choose the item that corresponds to your Ethernet interface from the Show: drop-down list. 4.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Mac OS 8.x or 9.0 1. Under the Apple menu, select Control Panels, then TCP/IP. 2. In the TCP/IP control panel, choose the item that corresponds to your Ethernet interface from the Connect via: drop-down list. 3. Select Manually from the Configure: drop-down list. 4. Type an address between 192.168.1.3 and 192.168.1.254 in the IP Address field and 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field. 5. Close the control panel and save your changes when prompted.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Chapter 3 – Configuring the Router Using EmWeb Accessing EmWeb EmWeb is an application for configuring your router. It is accessed using a web browser such as Internet Explorer version 5 or above. To access EmWeb on a router set to the factory default configuration: 1. Attach a PC to one of the LAN interfaces. On the Address line of your web browser, enter the URL: http://192.168.1.1 2. A login box is displayed.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide • Advanced: Lets you configure advanced features like Security, IP routes, and Bridge. • System: Lets you execute system-level commands like Event Log, Firmware Update, Backup/Restore, Save configuration, and Authentication. • Status: Provides information about the current setup and status of the system. The exact information displayed on each web page depends on the specific configuration that you are using.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide System status page Click on System Status to invoke the system status page from which the status of the bridge/router interfaces or routing table is displayed. Physical port connection status: If to view or change a physical port configuration, select a port to see configuration information for that port. The following figure shows basic port attributes under SHDSL port configuration page.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide To view or change advanced configuration settings for the SHDSL port, click on View advanced attributes. The SHDSL Port Configuration page is displayed. “Shdsl” is the default port name. You can configure SHDSL parameters from this page.
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1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 1. In the Unit Id drop-down menu, set the device as CO or CPE, and then click on to submit your setting. 2. To set the router’s Wire Pair mode, click on the Wire Mode drop-down list to select the Wire Pair number needed. Click on 3. Wire Pair DSL Pair to Use WirePair1 1 WirePair2 1,2 WirePair3 1,2,3 WirePair4 1,2,3,4 to submit your setting.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 1. The page displays basic port attributes for the Ethernet port on your router. 2. For advanced configuration of Ethernet port attributes, from the Eth1t Port Configuration page, click on View advanced attributes. The Advanced Eth1 Port Configuration page is displayed. 3. Update the port attributes that are available for editing, then click on the advanced configuration, or to update to revert back to the default advanced configuration settings.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Bridge/Router Interfaces: To view the statistics on Bridge/Router Interfaces, select a specified interface to invoke the status page. The following figure shows the statistics on the interface, rfc1483-0, under SHDSL port configuration page. Click to configure WAN connections. The procedure refers to the WAN connections section on Setup pages.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide System information This page shows system information, including MAC address, Firmware version, hardware version, IP address, and the amount of time the system has been up. Event Log Click on Event Log to display the Event Log screen: This page displays a table containing all configuration errors experienced by the router during the current session.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Setup pages This page allows you to configure WAN and LAN connections. The Setup page allows users to configure: 1. LAN connections 2. DHCP Server 3. DHCP Relay 4. DNS Client 5. DNS Relay 6. SNTP Client WAN Connection This screen allows you to create and configure WAN connections for your router. You can also create virtual interfaces on routed services.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Creating a WAN service 1. Click on Create a new service. A page is displayed containing a list of WAN service options. 2. Select an option, and then click on Configure. You need to add detailed configuration information about the WAN service that you are creating. 3. Click on . The WAN connections page is displayed. The table now contains details of the service that you have just created. Editing a WAN service 1. Click on the Edit link for a specific service.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide following advanced editing links: Edit ‘Service’ Edit ‘PPPoE’ Edit ‘Atm Channel’ 3. Click on Change. The edit page is displayed and changes are applied to the service. Deleting a WAN service 1. At the WAN connections page, click on the Delete link for a specific service. The WAN connection: delete page is displayed. 2. Check the details displayed, and then click on the Delete this connection button. Creating a virtual interface (routed services only) 1.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide • DNS Client • DNS Relay • SNTP client LAN connections This option allows you to: • Configure the IP address and subnet of the default LAN connection to the Router. • Configure a secondary IP address on the same subnet as the primary IP address. • Create virtual interfaces. Multiple virtual interfaces can be associated with the existing primary LAN interface. From the Configuration menu, click on LAN connections.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide b. Secondary IP address details. To create/configure a secondary IP address, click in the Secondary IP Address text box and type the new address details. Once you have configured the IP address(es), click on the button. A message is displayed confirming that your address information is being updated. If you have changed the primary IP address, you may need to enter the new address in your web browser Address box. Creating virtual interfaces 1.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide b. Change the options for the existing virtual interface, then click on Change. The page is reset and the new values are displayed. To delete a service: a. Click on the Delete link. b. Check the details displayed, and then click on the Delete this connection button. DHCP Server This option allows you to enable or disable the DHCP server and create, configure, and delete DHCP server subnets and DHCP fixed IP /MAC mappings.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Creating a DHCP server subnet Click on the Create new Subnet link. The following page is displayed: 2. This page allows you to: • Set the value and netmask of the subnet (either manually or by selecting an IP interface whose value and mask is used instead), and set the maximum and default lease times. • Set the DHCP address range (or use a default range of 20 addresses).
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Editing a DHCP Subnet Click on the Advanced Options link for a specific subnet. The Edit DHCP server subnet page is displayed. This allows you to edit all of the values that were set when the subnet was created. 2. This page also allows you to add additional option information. At the bottom of the page, click on the Create new DHCP option link. 3. Click on the Option name drop-down list and select a name.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Creating a Fixed Host 1. Click on the Create new Fixed Host link. The following page is displayed: 2. Complete the following: a. Type in the IP address that will be given to the host with the specified MAC address. b. Type in the MAC address and the maximum lease time (default is 86400 seconds). 3. Click on OK. The DHCP Server page is displayed, and details of your new fixed host are displayed under the sub-heading Existing DHCP fixed IP/MAC mappings.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide DHCP Relay This option allows you to: • Enable and disable DHCP relay. • Add DHCP servers to the DHCP relay list. • Configure and delete server entries on the DHCP relay list. From the Configuration menu, click on DHCP relay. The following page is displayed: Enabling/disabling DHCP relay This screen shows that the DHCP relay is currently disabled. If you click on the Enable button, DHCP server is disabled and the button changes to Enable.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Editing/deleting entries in the DHCP relay list 1. To edit an entry, click on an IP address and type a new entry, then click on . 2. To delete an entry, check the Delete box for a specific IP address, then click on . DNS Client This option allows you to: • Create a list of server addresses. This enables you to retrieve a domain name for a given IP address. • Create a domain search list.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Configuring the DNS relay list 1. In the Add new DNS server section, type an address in the New DNS server IP address text box. 2. Click on . The address is displayed in the Edit DHCP server list section. To edit an entry, click on an IP address and type a new entry, then click on check the Delete? Box for a IP address, then click on 44 June 2005 . To delete an entry, .
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide SNTP Client The option allows you to: • Synchronize Client with NTP Server • Configure SNTP-NTP Server • Set the system clock From the Configuration menu, click on SNTP client. The following page is displayed: Synchronize Client with NTP Server Click on to force the SNTP client to immediately synchronize the local time with the server located in the association list (if unicast) or, if anycast is enabled, initiate an anycast sequence to the network.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide zone should be pre-configured. Configure SNTP-NTP Server Type the NTP Server IP address in the text box of Add NTP Server IP Address, and then click on . Type the NTP Server Hostname in the text box of Add NTP Sever Hostname, and then click on . Configure SNTP Client Mode Select SNTP Synchronization mode(s): This action enables/disables the STNP client in a particular time synchronous access mode.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Select a time zone: Click on the local timezone drop down list and select a time zone. And then click on to validate your setting. Enter SNTP transmit packet timeout value, SNTP transmit packet retries value, and SNTP automatic resynchronization polling value in their respective text boxes. Click on to validate your setting. Setting the System Clock Enter the date and time with yyyy:mm:dd:hh:mm:ss format in the text box to set the system clock.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Quick Setup page The Quick Setup will guide you to configure virtual circuits in this device. To set VPI/VCI: 1. Enter the VPI and VCI for each service listed. 2. Click on to submit your settings or to clear your settings. 3. If to create or delete WAN services, click on the Click here to Add or Delete WAN Services link.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Firmware Update This option allows you to upload firmware images to the router using HTTP. 1. From the System menu, click Firmware update. The following page is displayed: 2. Type in the location of the new firmware image that you want to upload, or use to browse and select the file. Click on . 3. Once the file has been uploaded to the RAM of your device, it is written to Flash ROM.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Restoring your configuration 1. From the System menu, click on Backup/restore. 2. In the Restore Configuration section, click in the Configuration File text box and type the network path of the file that you wish to restore. If you do not know the path details, click on and locate the file using the Choose file box. 3. Click on . The page is refreshed with a Configuration Restored message and details of the number of bytes uploaded.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Authentication This option allows you to administer accounts for users who access the router. From the Configuration menu, click on Authentication. The following page is displayed: Creating a new login account 1. Click on the Create a new user. The following page is displayed: 2.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide This page allows you to: • Update details for a specific user account. Modify the necessary text boxes then click on button. the • Delete a user account. Click on the Delete this user button. 2. Once you have edited or deleted a user account, the Authentication page is displayed and the table reflects any changes that you have made on the edit user page.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide • Configure Intrusion Detection settings Via the Advanced menu, click on Security and then the following page is displayed: Enabling Security You must enable Security before you can enable Firewall and/or Intrusion Detection. In the Security State section: 1. Click on the Security Enabled radio button. 2. Click on to update the Security State section.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 3. Click on the button. Configuring security interfaces Security interfaces are based on existing LAN services. You must create a LAN service for every security interface that you want to configure. For details on how to create LAN services: 1. From the Security Interfaces section, click on Add Interface. Add Interface page is displayed: 2. Click on the Name drop-down list and select the LAN service that you want to base your security interface on. 3.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide page. Check the interface details, then click on the Delete button. Configuring NAT To configure NAT, you need to: 1. Enable Security; see the Enabling Security section. 2. Create at least two different security interface types based on existing LAN services; see the Configuring Security Interfaces section.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 2. Click on Add Global Address Pool. The following page is displayed: 3. This page allows you to create a pool of network IP addresses that are visible outside your network. Add values for the following table entries: • Interface type. The internal address type that you want to map your external global IP addresses to. Click on the drop-down list and select an interface type. • Use Subnet Configuration. There are two ways to specify a range of IP addresses.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Click on Return to Interface List to display the Security Interface Configuration page. To create a reserved mapping, click on the Add Reserved Mapping hyperlink. See the Configuring NAT Reserved Mapping section. Configuring NAT Reserved Mapping Reserved mapping allows you to map an outside security interface or an IP address from a global pool to an individual IP address inside the network. Mapping is based on transport type and port number.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Configuring Firewall Policies To configure firewall policies, click on the Security Policy Configuration link under Policy, Triggers and Intrusion Detection as shown. A table is displayed containing details of each Firewall policy. You can now configure the policies to include port filters and validators. See the Configuring portfilters and Configuring Validators sections.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Specify the start and end of the port range for the TCP/UDP protocol that you want to filter. Then select TCP or UDP protocol from the Protocol drop-down list. After that, use the Direction drop-down lists to specify whether you want to allow or block inbound traffic, and . The Firewall Port Filters page is displayed, allow or block outbound traffic. Click on containing details of the TCP port filter that you have just added.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide you want to configure. The Configure Validators page is displayed. Click on the Add Host Validator link. The following page is displayed: 2. In the Host IP Address text box, type the IP address that you want to allow/block. 3. In the Host Subnet Mask text box, type the IP mask address. If you want to filter a range of addresses, you can specify a mask (for example, 255.255.255.0). If you want to filter a single IP address, use the specific IP address mask (255.255.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide a. Transport Type. Select a transport type from the drop-down list, depending on whether you are adding a trigger for a TCP or a UDP application. b. Port Number Start. Type the start of the trigger port range that the primary session uses. c. Port Number End. Type the end of the trigger port range that the primary session uses. d. Allow Multiple Hosts. Select allow if you want a secondary session to be initiated to or from different remote hosts.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide The values displayed on the Firewall Configure Intrusion Detection page are the default values. 2 .Configure Intrusion Detection as follows: a. Use Blacklist. Select true or false depending on whether you want external hosts to be blacklisted if the Firewall detects an intrusion from that host. Click on the Clear Blacklist button at the bottom of the page to clear blacklisting of an external host. The Security Interface Configuration page is displayed. b.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide IP Routes This option allows you to create static IP routes to destination addresses via an IP interface name or a Gateway address. From the Advanced menu, click on IP routes. The Edit Routes page is displayed: This page lists the following information about existing routes: • Whether the route is valid or invalid • Destination IP address • Gateway address • Netmask address • Whether the route is advertised via RIP (true or false) Editing a route 1.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Deleting a route 1. To delete an existing route, check in the Delete box for a specific route. 2. Click on . Creating an IP V4 Route 1. Click on the Create new Ip V4 Route hyperlink. The following page is displayed. 2. Complete the Create IP v4 Route form in order to configure the route. 3. When you have typed the details, click on . The Edit Routes page is displayed. The table now contains details of the route that you have just created.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Global Bridge Configuration Following figure displays the global configuration settings for the bridge. The following bridge information is displayed: 1. Bridge MAC Address 2. Number of bridge interfaces configured 3. Type of the Bridge 4. Unicast learning which is non-configurable, and always set to Hybrid, i.e. VLAN learning is both “Independent” as well as “Shared” depending on the association of VLANS with filtering databases. 5.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 10 and 100,000 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds. If to change the filter age, input the seconds desired in the filter age field, and then clock on your setting. 11. to submit Traffic Class setting which is the status of traffic class mapping. If to set traffic class, select your option from the drop-down list and click on to submit your setting.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide The following spanning bridge information is displayed and allows users to configure: 1. Spanning: spanning tree setting (true or false) 2. Priority: spanning tree priority value 3. Forward Delay: spanning tree forward delay time (seconds) 4. Hello time: spanning tree hello time (seconds) 5.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide interface in its egress interface list. User priority The user priority to regenerated user-priority mapping for a bridge interface. Transport Name of attached transport. Priority map The mapping of user priority in the incoming frames to the regenerated user priority that would be used for traffic class mapping as well as set in the VLAN tag of the outgoing frame. How to configure is introduced in the following section.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Option Description Default value Priority 1 The regenerated user-priority to which the user priority with value 1 in the incoming frame should be mapped. 1 Priority 2 The regenerated user-priority to which the user priority with value 2 in the incoming frame should be mapped. 2 Priority 3 The regenerated user-priority to which the user priority with value 3 in the incoming frame should be mapped.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide value 3 is mapped. 70 Priority 4 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 4 is mapped. 4 Priority 5 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 5 is mapped. 5 Priority 6 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 6 is mapped. 6 Priority 7 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 7 is mapped.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide VLAN Configuration Click on VLAN configuration and then VLAN interfaces page is displayed as shown in the following figure. Users can configure the VLAN existing currently or create new VLAN via this page. The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with this command and a default value. option Description Default value Name An arbitrary name that identifies the VLAN.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Edit untagged Ports As shown in the following figure, user can add or delete a specified untagged port. Click on to submit your setting, to clear your setting and to return to previous page. Create a new VLAN Click on Create a new VLAN, the Create a new VLAN page is displayed, as shown in the following figure. In this page, user can create a new VLAN after configuring VLAN name, Vlan Id and Fdb Name respectively.
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1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide VPN VPN (Virtual private network) is a private data network that makes use of the public telecommunication infrastructure, maintaining privacy through the use of a tunneling protocol and security procedures. To configure VPN, click on VPN via the Advanced menu to invoke the VPN Settings screen. To activate the VPN configuration, click on currently enabled. .
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 2. WAN services information allows users to view and delete a specified service. Following table shows the definition of each field. Field Valid interface name ikeport Status Action Description Created successfully Name of the interface The IKE port value; the UDP port number on which IKE daemon listens on all valid unicast IPv4 and IPv6 addresses of this interface. The default value is 500. The status of IPsec on this interface. The default value is true.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Following table shows the definition of each field. Field Description Valid Created successfully interface name Name of the interface policy name Name of the policy Selector name Action Name of the selector The action specified by the policy (deny, bypass or applyipsec) Click on View, and then IPSec Policy Port Configuration page is invoked as follows. 4.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Following table shows the definition of each field. Field Description Valid Created successfully Policy Name Name of the policy First SA Name Name of 1st security association Protocol Each SA supports a single security protocol - AH or ESP. If you want to use both protocols simultaneously, you need to create a bundle of one or more SA pairs.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Edit IPSec Config If to create a IPSec, the procedure is shown as follows: Step 1: Create a new IPSec selector Click on the Create a new selector link. The IPSec Selector page is displayed as follows: Input the values on the fields respectively. The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with this command and a default value.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Step 2: Create IPSec Interface Click on the Create IPSec Interface link, the IPSec Interface page is displayed as follows: Input the values on the fields respectively. The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with this command and a default value.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Option Description Default value interface name Name of the interface n/a Selector name Name of the selector n/a Policy log Enables or disables the status of the IPsec policy log. false Policy status Enables or disables the status of the IPsec policy. false Policy priority The priority for the policy lookup. A lower priority value means that this policy will be searched before a policy with a higher priority value.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Input the values on the fields respectively. The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with this command. Option Description Interface name Name of the interface Policy name Name of the IPsec policy previously created. Encry Key Encry Key is a cryptographic key for an encryption. algorithm.The key requirements for specific algorithms are as follows: DES - 64 bit(8 characters) e.g. conexant.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Option Df Bit Description Df Bit indicates how the Don’t Fragment (DF) bit in the IP header should be be handled in tunnel mode. You can choose from the following dfbitcfg values: If copy is set, the DF bit in the outer IP (tunnel) header is copied from the inner IP header. If set is set, the DF bit is always set to 1 in the tunnel IP header. This should only be specified if the SA is a tunnel mode SA.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide SNMP Click on SNMP to invoke the Edit SNMP Config screen where you can edit SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) configuration. to submit your setting or Enter or select the appropriate values. Click on clear your setting. The following table gives the range of values for each option. Option Description Default value Sys Descr A description of the SNMP agent system. The description is represented by a string of up to 255 characters (no spaces).
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Ports This option allows you to configure the SHDSL port on your router. 1. From the Advanced menu, click on Port Configuration. The SHDSL port available on your router is displayed. From the Ports Configuration menu, click on SHDSL. The SHDSL Port Configuration page is displayed: “Shdsl” is the default port name. You can configure basic SHDSL parameters in this page. 1. In the Role drop-down list, select CPE or CO. 2.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Wire Mode DSL Pair to Use 2-Wire Mode 1 4-Wire Mode 1,2 6-Wire Mode 1,2,3 8-Wire Mode 1,2,3,4 Illustration DSL 1 2 3 4 3. Click on the Line Probe drop-down list to set line probe as enable or disable. 4. Click on the Annex drop-down list to select the desired annex mode: A, B, A&B, F, G, or F&G. 5. Click on the PSD drop-down list to set PSD as symmetric or asymmetric. 6.
1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Chapter 4 – Diagnostic and Troubleshooting _____________________________________________________________________________________ Use the LEDs to determine the status of connections. 86 Description Suggestion Power LED, Ethernet LED, or DSL LED is not lit. Check the appropriate connection. Ethernet LED blinks green when the line is first plugged in. It should turn solid green when the connection is established.