Paradyne 1754 manual Series Overview, Features

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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 5.69 Mbps, 11.38 Mbps, or 22.76 Mbps over 2-wire, 4-wire, or 8-wire connections respectively.

Features

Rate and Reach Improvements

Symmetric transmission rate is up to 5704 kbps, 11408 kbps, 17112 kbps, and 22816 kbps over 2-wire, 4-wire, 6-wire, or 8-wire telephone lines respectively, over a distance as great as 12,000 ft.

CO and CPE Mode selectable

Selectable site mode provides point-to-point connectivity.

2-wire / 4-wire/ 8-wire M-Pair Mode selectable

Selectable wire pair mode offers flexible rate options.

Easy Management

The routers support both a web-based GUI and CLI-based management.

Backward Compatible to G.shdsl (G.991.2)

1752-A2-GB20-00

June 2005

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Contents 1754 Shdsl Routers Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training Information Important Safety Instructions EMI Notices JapanUnited States EMI Notice Canada EMI NoticeActa Customer Information Contents Configuring the Router Using EmWeb Diagnostic and Troubleshooting Series Overview FeaturesApplications SpecificationsLED Front Panel LED and Rear Panel description Hardware Setup and StartupRestore Factory Defaults/Reboot Button DSL Connectors DescriptionParts check Hardware Connection Model RJ45 RJ11 Switch Internet Windows XP Configuring Windows PCsJune Windows Me WindowsSelect Network Protocol dialog box appears Windows 95Windows NT Mac OS Configuring Apple PCsMac OS 8.x or About EmWeb pages Accessing EmWebStatus Pages Physical port connection status System status1754 Shdsl Router User’s Guide 1754 Shdsl Router User’s Guide Wire Pair DSL Pair to Use Illustration 1754 Shdsl Router User’s Guide Bridge/Router Interfaces Event Log System informationWAN Connection Setup pagesEditing a WAN service Creating a WAN serviceLAN Setup Deleting a WAN serviceCreating a virtual interface routed services only LAN connections Configuring primary and secondary LAN connectionsCreating virtual interfaces Enabling/disabling the Dhcp server Dhcp ServerCreating a Dhcp server subnet Editing a Dhcp Subnet Creating a Fixed Host Enabling/disabling Dhcp relay Dhcp RelayEditing/deleting entries in the Dhcp relay list Configuring DNS serversDNS Client DNS RelayConfiguring the DNS relay list Synchronize Client with NTP Server Sntp ClientConfigure Sntp Client Mode Configure SNTP-NTP ServerSetting the System Clock System Pages Quick SetupBackup/Restore Firmware UpdateRestoring your configuration Save configurationRestart Router Editing or Deleting a Login Account AuthenticationSecurity Advanced PagesEnabling Firewall and/or Intrusion Detection Enabling SecurityNAT Configuring security interfacesConfiguring NAT Global Addresses Configuring NAT1754 Shdsl Router User’s Guide Configuring NAT Reserved Mapping Configuring Firewall Policies Configuring validators Configuring Triggers Configuring Intrusion Detection Settings 1754 Shdsl Router User’s Guide Editing a route IP RoutesDeleting a route Creating an IP V4 RouteBridge Global Bridge Configuration Spanning bridge configuration Vlan configurationPvid Interface ConfigurationPriority map configuration Default value 1754 Shdsl Router User’s Guide Vlan ID Edit Tagged PortsCreate a new Vlan Edit untagged Ports1754 Shdsl Router User’s Guide VPN Status VPNField Description Field Description SPI Create a new IPSec selector Edit IPSec ConfigCreate IPSec Interface Create IPSec SA Conexantconexantconexant Des Snmp Ports Wire Mode DSL Pair to Use Illustration Diagnostic and Troubleshooting