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Document Number 6212-A2-GB20-20
Hotwire 6212 ADSL Router
User’s Guide
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Warranty, Sales, Service, and Training Information
Copyright 2004 Paradyne Corporation All rights reserved
Printed in U.S.A
Important Safety Instructions
FCC Part 15 Declaration
CE Marking
Notice to Users of the United States Telephone Network
CANADA - EMI NOTICE
Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network
Japan Notices
Chapter 3 Login Via the Web Browser
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
Chapter 4 Basic Configuration
Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration
Chapter 6 Performance monitoring
Appendix A Specifications
Chapter 9 Accessing the Logging Record
Chapter 7 Diagnostics
Chapter 8 Firmware Upgrade
Introduction
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1.1 Product Overview
1.2 Features
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1.3 Application
The figure below shows a possible application of the router
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Color
1.4 Front Panel LED Indicators
LED Indicator
Power
2.1 Installation
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
2.2 Installing the USB Driver
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2.2.1 Auto Installation
STEP 1 Insert the CD-ROM disc for the ADSL USB router
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2.2.2 Manual Installation
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STEP 5 Select the location of the file using the Browse button
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STEP 7 When the screen below appears, click on the OK button
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STEP 8 When the screen below appears, click on the NEXT button
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STEP 9 Click the Finish button when prompted Installation is complete
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2.3.1 Auto-Uninstallation
2.3 Uninstalling the USB Driver
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2.3.2 Manual Removal of the Driver
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3.1 IP Address
Chapter 3 Login Via the Web Browser
3.2 Login Procedure
4.1 Software Version Information
Chapter 4 Basic Configuration
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4.2 Change the Password
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4.3 ADSL Link Status
standards are MULTI, T1.413, G.DMT, and G.LITE
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4.4 WAN Setup
4.4.2 RFC 1483 Routed
4.4.1 RFC 1483 Bridged
4.4.3 PPPoE
4.4.4 PPPoA
4.5 LAN IP Address
4.4.5 MER
4.6 Routing
4.6.1 Enable RIP
4.6.2 Static route configuration
Delete
Modify
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4.8 Reboot
4.7 Save
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4.9 Retrieve default settings
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5.1 ADSL Mode
Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration
5.3 DHCP
5.2 VLAN
Parameters and buttons
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5.3.1 Enable DHCP
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Gateway The gateway IP address
Netmask The subnet mask of the IP network
DNS The IP address of the Domain Name Server
5.4 DHCP Relay
5.3.2 Disable the DHCP
5.5.1 Modifying SNMP Parameters
5.5 SNMP
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5.5.2 Modifying Traps
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5.5.3 Modifying Communities
5.6 Firewall
5.6.1 View Firewall Actions
5.6.2 IP Filtering
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5.7.1 Static NAT Mapping
5.7 NAT
5.7.2 Port Range Mapping
5.8 Configure
Interfaces
5.8.1 Configure Interface
Parameters
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The following is a screen example for the ATM interface
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Domain Name user-defined
5.8.2 DNS & Default Gateway
2. Select the interface using the Interface Name pull down menu
5.8.3 NAT
To enable NAT on an interface, complete the following steps
1. Check the Enable Nat box
5.9.1 List IPoA
5.9 VCC
5.9.3 Add a VCC
5.9.2 Delete Encapsulation
Service Type
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5.9.5 Show VCC quality
5.9.4 Delete a VCC
5.9.6 PPPoE
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5.9.7 PPPoA
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5.10.1 Add an IGMP entry
5.10 IGMP
5.10.2 Delete an IGMP entry
5.11 Bridging
5.11.1 Bridge
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5.11.2 Spanning tree
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5.11.3 View STP parameters
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5.11.5 Enable/Disable STP
5.11.4 To configure STP parameters
6.1 ADSL Link Status
Chapter 6 Performance monitoring
6.2.1 Interface Statistics
6.2 System Statistics
Interface Name
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6.2.2 TCP-IP
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6.2.3 DHCP-Lease
6.3 ATM statistics
6.3.1 AAL5
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6.3.2 Encapsulation
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7.1 OAM Loopback
Diagnostics
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7.2 Ping
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8.1 TFTP Upgrade Via Web
Chapter 8 Firmware Upgrade
Example C\Upgrade
8.2 Upgrade Via FTP
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Example put firmware app
STEP 8 After you see the message Type set to I, type ha
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9.1 Log Record from Telnet
Chapter 9 Accessing the Logging Record
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4. At the prompt root@home enter the command logger
5. At the prompt root@logger enter the command log -o all
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Example get logfile adsl.ext
Log Record From FTP
000052INFOPPPPPPoE I PADO
ATM attributes
Appendix A Specifications
Local interface 4 port Ethernet Switch
WAN interface one ADSL port
Security Functions
Power supply
Dimensions
Routing functions
Pin assignments of the LAN Port
Appendix B Pin Assignments
Line port RJ11
Pin Assignments of the RJ11 Port LAN Port RJ45
Checking Procedure or possible cause
Appendix C Troubleshooting
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Glossary
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Default A pre-defined original value
demodulation The recovery, from a modulated carrier, of a signal
download To receive a file over a network compare with upload
Ethernet address Another name for MAC address
G.991.2 An ITU-T specification for high speed DSL known as G.SHDSL
G.DMT Another name for the G.992.1 ITU specification
G.lite Another name for the G.992.2 ITU specification
IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IDSL A form of ISDN DSL using 2B1Q line code
LED Light Emitting Diode. A light or status indicator
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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MIB II MIB Release 2. An update of the MIB standard, defined by RFC
MDU Multi-Dwelling Unit. A residential building with multiple tenants
network address The network portion of an IP address
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QoS Quality of Service. The expected data loss or latency
subnet address The subnet portion of an IP address
upload To receive a file transmitted over a network