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Heritage user manual
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Contents
Main
Heritage Series
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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1.2 Features and Compatibility
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1.3 Whats in the package?
1.4 Important Rules for Safe Operation
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1.5 Front Panel
1.6 Rear Panel
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2.1 Preparation for Hardware and software installation
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2.2 Hardware Installation
2.3 Windows 95/98 setting for Ethernet LAN connection
2.3.1 Check TCP/IP protocol
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2.3.2 TCP/IP installation
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2.3.3 TCP/IP setting
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2.4 Configuring the Router
2.4.1 Using TELNET via Ethernet interface
2.4.2 Using terminal program via serial console port
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3.1 Factory default configuration
3.2 Bridged RFC1483 (Default configuration for Router)
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3.3 Routed RFC1483
3.4 Classical IP (RFC1577)
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3.5 PPP Over ATM (RFC2364)
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3.6 PPP Over Ethernet (RFC2516)
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4.1 Add NAT to Classic IP, PPP over ATM or PPP over Ethernet
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4.3 Changing DHCP server configuration
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4.4 Changing DHCP client configuration
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4.5 PPTP Tunneling Configuration
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Advanced Confi
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Chapter 5 Managing the xDSL Router
5.1 Booting the xDSL Router from Ethernet Network
5.2 Upgrading on-board flash memory from Ethernet network
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5.3 SNMP
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Basic system command sets
1. <process>, <process> <command>
2. help
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Commands for ISFS and FLASHFS process
1. ISFS and FLASHFS overview
2. isfs cat | flashfs cat
3. isfs ls | flashfs ls
4. isfs rm
5. flashfs update
Commands for Bridge process 1. device add
2. device delete
3. device list
4. ethertype
5. filter
6. filterage
6. flush
7. portfilter
8. status
9. spanning disable | enable
10. spanning forwarddelay
11. spanning hellotime
12. spanning maxage
13. spanning port <number>
14. spanning port <number> disabled | enable
15. spanning port <number> pathcost
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18. spanning status
Commands for DHCP server process 1. dhcpserver config
2. dhcpserver status
Commands for DHCP Client process
1. dhcpclient config
3. ip device
2. dhcpclient status
Commands for IP process
1. arp
2. config
3. device
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4. disable
5. enable
6. get
7. ipatm abort
8. ipatm arp
9. ipatm arpserver
10. ipatm files
11. ipatm lifetime
12. ipatm pvc
13. iphostname
14. norelay
15. ping
16. portname
17. relay
18. rip accept
19. rip allowed
20. rip boot
21. rip hostroutes
22. rip killrelay
23. rip poison
24. rip relay
25. rip relays
26. rip send
27. route
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28. routeflush
29. routes
30. stats
31. subnet
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Commands for NAT process
1. ip nat
2. nat interfaces
3. nat inbound
4. nat info
5. nat protocol
6. nat sessions
7. nat stats
Commands for PPP process
1. Console object types
1.1 Channels
1.2 Users
1.3 Interfaces
3. <channel> disable
4. <channel> discard
5. <channel> echo
6. <channel> echo every
7. <channel> enable
8. <channel> hdlc
9. <channel> info
10. <channel> interface
11. <channel> lcpmaxconfigure
12. <channel> lcpmaxfailure
13. <channel> lcpmaxterminate
14. <channel> llc
15. <channel> pvc
16. <channel> qos
17. <channel> remoteip
18. <channel> svc
19. <channel> theylogin
20. <channel> welogin
21. bcp
22. interface <n> localip
23. interface <n> stats
24. user
Commands for SNMP configuration
1. access
2. config
3. trap
Commands for DSL process
1. show rate
2. show defect
3. down
4. up
7. mode glite
8. mode gdmt-dbm
9. mode gdmt-fbm
10. mode glite-dbm
11. mode glite-fbm
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19. show perf
20. show id
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Chapter 8 DHCP Server Operation
8.1 DHCP Server overview
8.2 DHCP Server Configuration
8.3 Informal configuration guide
8.3.1 Subnets
8.3.2 Lease Length
8.3.3 BOOTP Support
8.3.4 Options
8.4 Configuration reference guide
8.4.1 Network topology
8.4.2 Declarations
8.4.3 ALLOW and DENY
8.4.4 Parameters
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8.4.5 Option statements
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9.1 Protocol Timing
9.1.1 Timeout
9.1.2 Retry
9.1.3 Select-timeout
9.1.4 Reboot
9.1.5 Backoff-cutoff
9.1.6 Initial-interval
9.2 Lease requirements and requests
9.2.1 Request
9.2.2 Require
9.2.3 Send
9.3 Other declarations 9.3.1 Reject
9.3.2 Interface
9.4 DHCP Options
9.4.1 Option statements
9.4.2 Supported DHCP client options
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Power Adaptor
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B.2 Problems when configure the Modem via the console port
B.3 Problems when connecting to the Modem via Ethernet
B.4 Problems when accessing the Internet or remote network
B.5 Contact us for Technical support
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D.2 DOC compliance information
D.3 European CTR 21 compliance