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5 SpeedTouch Software Modules.............................45
6 SpeedTouch System Services................................ 49
7 The SpeedTouch File System................................. 75
8 SpeedTouch Remote Access.................................. 79
9 The Integrated SpeedTouch ISDN Modem......... 113
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10 SpeedTouch Monitoring...................................... 133
11 SpeedTouch Advanced Diagnostics .................... 171
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About this Operators Guide
About this Operators Guide
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Chapter 1
1Introduction
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2 SpeedTouch Command Line Interface 2.1 About the CLI Interface
SpeedTouch Command Line Interface
2.2 CLI Access via Telnet or Serial Console
Access via a Telnet session or serial console
As soon a session to the CLI is opened, a banner pops up, followed by the CLI prompt:
2.3 Basic Navigation
Command group navigation
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2.4 Command Line Interface Commands
from the Top Level
firewall list
from the Command Group
! in a command means NOT, for example the [!] parameter in the firewall rule
from Anywhere
Using Partial Command Statements
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2.5 Menu-driven CLI Navigation
Introduction
saveall after exiting the menu-driven CLI via <Cancel>
Entering the CLI menu
Executing commands
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3 SpeedTouch System Software 3.1 About the System Software
3.2 System Software Management via FTP
3.2.1 Backup System Software via FTP
Introduction
Backup procedure
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3.2.2 Upgrade or Restore System Software via FTP
Transfer system software to the
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3.2.3 Manual System Software Management via BOOTP/TFTP server
System software management
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Important note
Before you start
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4 SpeedTouch Configuration Management
4.1 Configuration Management via the SpeedTouch Web Interface
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4.2 Configuration Management via Telnet
4.3 The :Config CLI Command Group
Introduction
:config CLI commands
:config save
:config backup filename = <user configuration filename>
Applying a configuration stored on the
load_ip = <{no|yes}>
defaults = <{no|yes}>
flush = <{yes|no}>
echo = <{no|yes}>
4.3.1 Back up Configurations via FTP
Introduction
Backup procedure
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4.3.2 Store Configurations via FTP
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SpeedTouch Configuration Management
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by making a listing of the subdirectorys contents:
Applying a configuration stored on the
SpeedTouch Configuration Management
4.4 SpeedTouch Service Templates
Introduction
Delivered template files
Template files on the SpeedTouch file system
Template Description
4.5 SpeedTouch System Languages Management
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5 SpeedTouch Software Modules
SpeedTouch software module functionality
Overview Software modules
Software Modules ST620 ST608(WL) ST605
5.1 Software Activation Key Management
Software activation key management via the CLI
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Applying for a software key
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6 SpeedTouch System Services
6.1 SpeedTouch Dynamic DNS
The SpeedTouch CLI dyndns commands
:dyndns host
:dyndns service
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Modifying the dynamic DNS client
SpeedTouch System Services
Refining the dynamic DNS service settings
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6.2 The SpeedTouch SNTP Client
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Setting the time via CLI
SNTP via the CLI
:sntp list
:sntp add and :sntp delete
:sntp config
6.3 Website Filtering
About Website Filtering
Address Based Filtering
Method Description
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6.3.1 The Website Filtering Configuration Pages
6.3.2 How to Verify the Filtering Configuration
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6.3.3 How to Activate a Web Filtering License
6.3.4 Configuring the Actions for Uncategorised Sites
6.3.5 How to Create an Address Based Filter
6.3.6 How to Create a Content Based Filter
6.3.7 How to Create a Content Level
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6.4 Intrusion Detection and Protection
6.5 Remote Assistance
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7 The SpeedTouch File System
Introduction
Opening an FTP session to the SpeedTouch
File system structure
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The SpeedTouch File System
Files stored on the file system
The following is an example output of the SpeedTouch /dl and /active subdirectory content:
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8SpeedTouch Remote Access
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8.1 Remote Web Interface Access
Introduction
Default HTTP
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8.2 Secure Remote Web Interface Access
HTTPs service Introduction
The remote management certificate
Default HTTPs
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8.3 Remote Telnet Access
About Secure Remote Telnet Access and SSH
Default Telnet
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8.4 Remote SSH Access
Public Keys
Default SSH
Use the following CLI command to see the default SSH service configuration.
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8.5 Remote FTP Access
Introduction
Default HTTP
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8.6 Remote SFTP Access
Public Keys
Default SSH
Use the following CLI command to see the default SSH service configuration.
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8.7 LAN Based Auto-Configuration (LAC) Support (TR-064)
About TR-064
Configuration Options
How to Configure LAC: Syntax
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8.8 CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP) Support (TR-069)
How to View the Configuration
How to Configure CWMP: Syntax
From the cwmp prompt, use the following command to configure the CWMP parameters:
How to Configure CWMP: Parameter Descripion
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9 The Integrated SpeedTouch ISDN Modem
9.1 About the ISDN Modem
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9.2 How to Configure the ISDN Modem
9.3 ISDN Backup
9.3.1 How to Configure the ISDN Dial-In Connection
Via CLI
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CLI Parameters:
The Integrated SpeedTouch ISDN Modem
9.3.2 How to Configure the PPP Connection
PPP Connection Via the Web Interface
PPP Connection Via CLI
Use the following command sequence to configure the PPP connection via CLI:
CLI Parameters:
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9.4 ISDN Callback
9.4.1 How to Configure the ISDN Dial-In Connection
Via CLI
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CLI Parameters:
The Integrated SpeedTouch ISDN Modem
9.4.2 How to Configure the PPP Connection
PPP Connection Via the Web Interface
PPP Connection Via CLI
Use the following command sequence to configure the PPP connection via CLI:
CLI Parameters:
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9.5 ISDN Remote CAPI
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10 SpeedTouch Monitoring
10.1 An Introduction to SNMP
10.1.1 Basic Concepts
10.1.2 MIBs Explained.
Introduction
Standard MIBs
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10.2 SNMP configuration
10.2.1 How to Allow Access to the SNMP Agent
10.2.2 How to View the SNMP Configuration
About the SNMP Service
Command
10.2.3 How to View the System Contact, Name and Location
Command Default Configuration
10.2.4 How to Configure SNMPv1
SNMPv1 Traps
10.2.5 How to Configure the System contact, Name and Location
10.2.6 How to Force the Source IP Address
10.2.7 How to Configure the SNMP Target
About the SNMP Target
Parameters:
:snmp target add Command
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10.2.8 How to Read SNMP Parameters via the CLI
About Reading SNMP Parameters
SNMP get
SNMP getnext
SNMP walk
10.2.9 How to Allow Remote SNMP
10.2.10 How to Add an SNMP User
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How to View the Users
This results in the following output:
How to View the Communities
Use the following command to view the communities: This results in the following output:
For backwards compatibility purposes, some defaults were added.
10.2.11 How to Restrict SNMP Access
10.2.12 How to Configure the Traps
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10.3 The SpeedTouch Syslog
Introduction
WELF Compliancy
The SNMP service
The SNTP client
10.3.1 The SpeedTouch Syslog Daemon
What is Syslog
The SpeedTouch Syslog daemon
Syslog priority severities
Severity Notation Code
Syslog priority facilities
Priority Notation Code
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10.3.2 Syslog via the Web Interface
Syslog configuration
10.3.3 Syslog via the CLI
The Syslog CLI command group
To display a listing of all generated syslog messages, use following CLI command:
10.3.4 Remote Syslog Notification
Introduction
Preconditions
Syslog host on the local network
Syslog host on a remote network
10.4 SpeedTouch Identification on AWS
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11 SpeedTouch Advanced Diagnostics
11.1 The Office Network Web Page
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11.2 The Diagnostic Web Page
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11.3 Command Line Interface Diagnostics
11.3.1 About CLI Diagnostics
11.3.2 Lower Layer Diagnostics
ADSL
ATM
:atm debug aal5stats
:atm debug gstats
:atm debug portstats
ATM OAM
ATM Auto-Configuration via TR-37/ ILMI 4.0
11.3.3 Router Services Diagnostics
DHCP :dhcp client debug stats
Displays statistics of SpeedTouchs DHCP client
:dhcp server debug stats
Displays statistics of SpeedTouchs DHCP server
DNS :dns server debug stats
11.3.4 Routing Diagnostics
Firewall Rule
To reset the firewall statistics, use :firewall rule debug clear.
available:
:firewall rule debug stats
The Ping Command
The Traceroute Command
11.3.5 Ethernet Diagnostics
Non-intrusive Sniffing
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11.3.6 Management Diagnostics
SNMP and Syslog
System :system debug stats
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SLA Monitoring.
Use the following command to modify the SLA ping parameters:
Use the following command:
Starting the SLA Ping
to do so, use the following command:
SLA Ping Result
SLA Ping History
Name Description
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Starting the SLA Traceroute
SLA Monitoring.
SLA Traceroute result
traceroute results. Use the following command:
SLA Traceroute History
Name Description
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Chapter 13
13 Resetting the SpeedTouch
Introduction Normal reboot
Reset to factory defaults
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