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Contents
Megabit Modem MM701G2 & MM702G2
Revision History
Table of Contents
Configuring NAT
Appendix C Product Support Glossary GL-1
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List of Figures
10.RFC1483 Bridged Session
Figure A-7. WAN Session Management
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List of Tables
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Organization
About this Manual
Introduction
Intended Audience
FCC Class B Compliance
Inspecting Your Shipment
EU Compliance
Overview
Installation
Unpack the Modem
Required Equipment
Switch, or router
Determine What YOU Need
Equipment Requirement
Connect Cables
Connect the 10/100Base-T Port
Rear Panel Connections
LED Status Indications
LED Status Indicators
State Description
Rebooting the Modem with the Reset Button
Reboot the Modem with the Reset Button
Accessing the WEB Interface for Modem Management
Assign IP Addresses
SET UP the WEB Browser
Internet Options
Accessing the Modem WEB Pages
Select the Use a proxy server box
Enter User Name and Password
Configure the LAN
Configuring the LAN
Before YOU Begin
IP Address
Configure DNS Relay Mode
LAN Protocol
Subnet Mask
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Configure Dhcp Server Mode
Dhcp Server Mode
Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties
Dhcp Range Low
Default Lease Time
Dhcp Default Gateway
Dhcp Range High
Configuring the WAN
LLC
Configure a NEW WAN Session
WAN Configuration
Set Up an RFC 1483 Bridged Session
RFC 1483 Bridged Session
Virtual Channel ID VCI
Session Name
Virtual Path ID VPI
ATM QoS
Set Up an RFC 1483 Routed Session
RFC 1483 Routed Session
Dhcp Client
RIP Send
Set Up a PPPoA or PPPoE Routed Session
RIP Accept
LLC Header
Password
Authentication
Login
Permanently Save Sessions
Edit a WAN Session
WAN Sessions Routing
WAN Sessions PPP
Assigning User Access
Configuring System Parameters
Before You Begin
User Name
Access Level
User Access Levels
Comment
User Configuration
ADD a Default Gateway
Default Gateway
ADD Static Route Entries
Static Routes
Netmask
Destination
Gateway
Cost
Delete Route
ADD Snmp Communities
Snmp Community List
Access Privilege
Name
Change Spanning Tree Setting
10. Delete Snmp Community
Priority
Forward Delay
Spanning Tree
Hello Time
Saving Changes
12. Save Changes
13. Configuration Save Complete
Rebooting the Modem
14. Reboot
Configuring DSL Parameters
Complete a G.SHDSL Quick Configuration
Standard Annex
Operating Mode
Bit Rate Mode
Startup Margin
Complete a DSL Advanced Configuration
G.SHDSL Advanced Configuration
Power Spectrum Distribution
Wire Pair Mode
Data Rate kbps
Test Bit Rate
SNR Margin Limit
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Complete a Quick Installation
Implementing a POINT-TO-POINT LAN Extension
Configure for Central-Office Mode
Change the LAN IP Address for the Central-Office Modem
Configure the Remote Modem
Complete a Custom Configuration
Http//10.0.0.2 to reconnect
Step
LAN Configuration-Configure Remote LAN
Click Save to save the configuration to flash memory
Configure the Central-Office Modem
10. RFC1483 Bridged Session
11. LAN Configuration-Configure CO LAN
Verify Connectivity
12. Save Changes-CO LAN
13. ATM Statistics
Configuring NAT
Configure NAT
Firewall-Add Interface
View System Status
Managing the Modem
View Modem Status
View System Log
Configuration Error Log
View WAN Statistics
Rx Bad Pkts
View LAN Statistics
Rx Pkts
Tx Pkts
Rx CRC Errors
Tx Collisions
NAT Enabled
Security Enabled
View Smartcnct Security Statistics
View ATM Statistics
View DSL Statistics
View G.shdsl Link Statistics
Data Rate
Transmission Power
Operational State
Receiver Gain
View G.shdsl Error Counters
Manage Software and Configuration
Update System Software
10. Updating Flash
12. Restore Factory Defaults-Web Interface
13. Restore Factory Defaults-Reset Button
Command Line Interface Access
Section
Connect to the Console Port
Access through the Console Port
Figure A-2. COM1 Properties
Figure A-3. Login Prompt
Access Through a Telnet Session
Figure A-5. Windows Telnet
Set Up the LAN
Figure A-6. LAN Configuration
LAN IP Address
System Default Gateway
Ethernet Mode
LAN Subnet Mask
Manage WAN Sessions
Figure A-7. WAN Session Management
Add a New Session
Figure A-8. Create New Session
Sustain Cell Rate
QoS Class
Peak Cell Rate
Maximum burst size
Figure A-9. RFC 1433 Routed Session
RIP Send Mode
WAN Dhcp Enable
RIP Accept Mode
WAN IP Address
Figure A-10. PPPoA Routed Session
LLC header mode
User Password
PPP Authentication
Edit an Existing Session
Figure A-12. PPPoA Routed Session
Manage DSL
Figure A-13. DSL Management Menu
Configure G.shdsl Parameters
Figure A-14. G.SHDSL Quick Configuration
Operating Mode
Noise on the line. The default is -10 dB for the modem
PSD Mode
View G.shdsl Configuration
Figure A-16. G.SHDSL Current Setting Menu
Figure A-17. Quick Configuration Setting Menu
Monitor G.shdsl Statistics
View the current statistics, as described below
Figure A-19. G.SHDSL Error Counters
CRC Error
Figure A-20. ATM Statistics Menu
Restoring Factory Defaults
Figure A-21. Restoring Factory Defaults
Saving the Current Configuration
Figure A-22. Save Current Configuration
Updating System Software
Viewing System Information
From the Main Menu, enter 8 to Reboot
Specifications
Appendix B
Data Specifications
PPP
Default Session Parameter Values
PCR
Hardware Specifications
LED
Table B-2. DSL Port RJ-11 4-Wire Pin Signal
Connector Pinouts
Table B-1. DSL Port RJ-11 2-Wire Pin Signal
DSL Port RJ-11
Table B-3 /100Base-T Port RJ-45
Signal Description
PC RS-232 Console Serial DB-9 RJ-45 Signal Description
Table B-4. Console Port RJ-45
Rate VS Reach
Product Support
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Symbol
Glossary
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