Aethra STARGATE Installation guide

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Stargate
Stargate-S
Installation Guide
STARGATE/-S
ADSL/SHDSL ROUTER
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Rev.7
DATE: March 2003
Rights CopyRight 2003 Aethra SpA
All Rights Reserved
Printed in Italy
Trademarks AETHRA is registered trademark of Aethra SpA.
Ethernet is registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation.
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INDEX
SAFETY ADVISES ...........................................................................................................................5
Safety Rules .....................................................................................................................................5
Warnings ..........................................................................................................................................6
Cleaning ...........................................................................................................................................6
CE Marking......................................................................................................................................6
1 Introduction................................................................................................................................7
1.1 Users.....................................................................................................................................7
1.2 Contents ...............................................................................................................................7
2 Installation ..................................................................................................................................8
2.1 Package ................................................................................................................................8
2.2 Mounting..............................................................................................................................9
2.3 Connections........................................................................................................................10
2.3.1 Powering up ...............................................................................................................10
3 Description................................................................................................................................11
3.1 Characteristics....................................................................................................................11
3.2 Front panel .........................................................................................................................12
3.3 Back panel..........................................................................................................................13
4 Operating connections .............................................................................................................14
4.1 Local network ....................................................................................................................14
4.2 ADSL line ..........................................................................................................................15
4.3 Connection to console port ................................................................................................16
5 Configuration ...........................................................................................................................17
5.1 General information ...........................................................................................................17
5.2 Connection to Internet........................................................................................................17
5.2.1 Preliminary operations for the use of the internal WEB server .................................18
5.2.2 Internal WEB server configuration with “Quick Start”.............................................19
5.3 System passwords ..............................................................................................................21
5.4 How to change the IP address ............................................................................................22
5.4.1 Changing the IP address from WEB..........................................................................22
6 StarManager.............................................................................................................................23
6.1 How to connect the device .................................................................................................23
6.2 LAN and DHCP server configuration................................................................................24
6.3 WAN configuration............................................................................................................24
6.4 Password ............................................................................................................................25
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6.5 Configuration parameters...................................................................................................26
6.6 File Download....................................................................................................................26
6.7 File Upload.........................................................................................................................27
APPENDIX “A” – Stargate features..............................................................................................28
Technical Specifications ................................................................................................................28
Components ...............................................................................................................................28
Interfaces....................................................................................................................................28
Power Supply .............................................................................................................................28
Dimensions ................................................................................................................................28
Compatible Standards ................................................................................................................28
Supported Protocols ...................................................................................................................28
Supported Network Services......................................................................................................28
ADSL .........................................................................................................................................28
ATM...........................................................................................................................................29
Storage and operating conditions...................................................................................................29
Reference regulations.....................................................................................................................29
APPENDIX “B” – Stargate-S features ..........................................................................................30
Technical Specifications ................................................................................................................30
Components ...............................................................................................................................30
Interfaces....................................................................................................................................30
Power Supply .............................................................................................................................30
Dimensions ................................................................................................................................30
Compatible Standards ................................................................................................................30
Supported Protocols ...................................................................................................................30
Supported Network Services......................................................................................................30
SHDSL.......................................................................................................................................30
ATM...........................................................................................................................................31
Storage and operating conditions...................................................................................................31
Reference regulations.....................................................................................................................31
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SAFETY ADVISES
SAFETY RULES
DEVIEC IN CLASS II WITH FUNCTIONAL EARTH
Always connect to a grounded socket.
To guarantee continuous protection for operator safety, only use the mains adapter supplied with
the device.
To guarantee continuous protection for operator safety, make sure that the mains plug is always
connected to the power source.
WARNING: for power supply connection use an easily accessible outlet located near the device.
Never remove the mains plug for permanent connection.
Connect the measurement cable of the telephone interface to the device connector and then to
the outdoor telecommunication line to avoid accidental contacts with live parts of the TNV
circuits.
WARNING: Never connect the system to an outdoor telecommunication line during a lightning
storm.
WARNING: When installing the device on the wall, do not fix it so that it can be removed in an
emergency.
The change from cold to hot environments can cause the formation of condensate inside the
device. To avoid malfunctioning, wait at least 1 hour before connecting the device to the supply
mains.
In case of fire, absolutely avoid using water to extinguish it.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
The power supply used by this device involves lethal voltage levels.
Do not access internal parts of the device (and/or of the power supply unit).
If objects or liquids penetrate inside the device, immediately disconnect the power supply cable.
Before using the device again, have it checked by specialized staff.
Refer to qualified staff for service.
In case of intervention, always check that the power supply has been completely and
successfully disconnected.
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Warnings
CAUTION:
Many of the components used in this device are sensitive to electrostatic charge.
In case of manipulation of the connection cables, disconnect the power supply and avoid direct
contacts with the connector terminals.
When handling electronic components, to eliminate any static electricity touch a grounded
surface. If possible, wear a grounding arm band.
Failure to comply with these warnings could cause permanent damage to device.
CLEANING
To clean the device use a soft cloth either dry or moistened with a little detergent. Never use any
type of solvents, such as alcohol or gasoline, to avoid damaging the finish.
CE MARKING
This product complies with requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EC, Low Voltage Directive
73/23/EC, as amended by Directives 92/31/EC and 93/68/EC, essential requirements and other
relevant notes of R&TTE directive (1999/5/EC).
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1 Introduction
Welcome to the high speed world. With Stargate/-S you can connect your local network
(LAN) to remote networks (WAN) and navigate on Internet over a dedicated high-speed
data channel obtaining very good performances.
T
HE GENERIC NOTATION XDSL USED IN THIS GUIDE IS FOR
ADSL
IN REFERENCE TO THE ROUTER STARGATE;
SHDSL
IN REFERENCE TO THE ROUTER STARGATE-S.
Detailed configurations are illustrated in the “ATOS – User’s Guide” contained in the
installation CD supplied with the device.
READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USE TO AVOID INCORRECT
INSTALLATION.
1.1 Users
This Guide is addressed to users and network administrators, hardware and software
technicians of Ethernet local networks or individual PC stations.
1.2 Contents
1 Introduction
2 Installation: it describes the package contents and provides information on
interface connections
3 Description : it describes technical characteristics, front and back panel.
4 Operating connections: it describes connections for LAN, WAN and console
command transmission.
5 Configuration: it describes minimum configuration for quick network access.
6 StarManager: it describes the quick installation application functions.
APPENDIX “A” – Stargate features: it describes Stargate technical specifications
APPENDIX “B” – Stargate-S features: it describes Stargate-S technical
specifications.
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2 Installation
Installation is simple and quick.
For easier installation please follow the sequence of operations illustrated in this Guide.
2.1 Package
Remove Stargate/-S and accessories from the package. Check that the contents complies
with the list of materials described in this Guide.
The following components are contained in the package:
Stargate/-S;
connection kit;
power supply;
a CD containig Stargate/-S and ATOS Guides and the application
StarManager.
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2.2 Mounting
Stargate/-S can be placed on a horizontal surface or hung to the wall.
Make sure that the device is easily accessible and placed near an electrical outlet that
complies with current regulations.
The device must be placed in a dry place with good ventilation. Never place the device
in closed places without ventilation. For wall installation (minimum height from the
ground is 20 cm), drill two 6mm-diameter holes on the wall as shown in the picture
below:
Insert the dowels in the holes, tighten the screws with the spacer provided and hook
Stargate/-S on the slots.
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2.3 Connections
L There are three types of connections:
Power supply connection
Operating connections (see 4):
- LAN (local network) and xDSL (WAN) traffic;
- console interface communication.
2.3.1 Powering up
Connect the power supply to the “PWR” (power) connector and to an compatible
electrical outlet.
Never cut power cables for direct connection to electrical mains.
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3 Description
Stargate/-S is an xDSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line or Symmetric High-speed
Digital Subscriber Line) router with Ethernet 10BaseT hub functionality. It can be used
to connect PC’s, printers or any other device with Ethernet network board to Internet or
other remote networks (WAN).
3.1 Characteristics
ADSL technology
1
delivering up to 8Mbps data band in reception (downstream);
SHDSL technology
2
delivering up to 2312Kbps data band in both reception and
transmission (downstream and upstream);
ATM (Asyncronous Transfer Mode) transportation: it supports up to 8 virtual
circuits (VC) for data transmission;
embedded Ethernet 10BaseT hub with direct access from back panel for quick
connection of network devices;
simple configuration procedures for immediate device connection to network;
WEB-Browser guided configuration from any PC in the LAN;
Network Address Translation (NAT) functionality to share the same IP address
between different stations in the LAN and provide suitable security system for
connections;
Dinamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server functionality for automatic
configuration of PC’s connected to Stargate in the LAN;
DNS (Domain Name System) server and forwarder functionality for host and
domain name resolution in IP addresses;
firewall function for internal network protection against external attacks and
personalized management of access rights of individual hosts to network services;
band monitoring of outgoing WAN traffic.
1
In reference to Stargate.
2
In reference to StargateS.
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3.2 Front panel
The front panel houses 5 LED’s that provide information on operation mode:
LED status
LED
function
OFF ON FLASHING(...)
xDSL
SYNK
GREEN
During the device
initialization phase.
xDSL
LINK
GREEN
Correct connection with
public exchange modem.
LAN
GREEN
No data flow.
Normal operation with
data flow.
Slow (1Hz):
powering up
initialization.
Asymmetric:
initialization.
RDY
(FAIL)
GREEN
Successful
initialization.
Fast-3Hz:
malfunctioning.
PWR
RED
No power supply. Power supply.
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3.3 Back panel
The back panel houses:
N°1 ON/OFF switch to turn the device on and off;
N°1 POWER port to connect the power supply adapter supplied with the device;
N°1 CONSOLE port for programming through terminal or PC serial port;
N°4 ETHERNET 10BaseT ports for LAN connection with RJ- 45 connectors;
N°1 LINE port for xDSL (WAN) connection with RJ-11 (6p/2c) connector.
Two LED’s are located above each
Ethernet RJ-45 connector:
left DATA RECEPTION
right DATA TRANSMISSION
The LED’s supply status information as
shown in the table below.
Note
: there is no relation between LED
color and function.
LED status
LED
function
OFF ON FLASHING(...)
LEFT
(RX)
GREEN
No device
connected to
Ethernet interface.
Connected device,
no data flow
exchange.
Stargate/-S
RECEIVES
data from connected
device.
RIGHT
(TX)
YELLOW
No device
connected to
Ethernet interface.
Connected device,
no data flow
exchange.
Stargate/-S
TRANSMITS
data to connected
device.
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4 Operating connections
4.1 Local network
You can connect up to 4 PC’s or other devices with Ethernet 10BaseT interface to the
Ethernet RJ-45 ports with braid cables ending with RJ–45 connectors.
An external device (hub or switch) is needed to connect more than 4 PC’s to Stargate/-
S.
In this case connect the external device using port No. 4 (see arrow in figure below)
after configuring it for this type of connection (for information on the configuration of
port No. 4 see the LAN configuration chapter in “ATOS – User’s Guide”).
HUB
(not included)
POWER
The following example illustrates how to connect RJ45 connectors to CAT5 cables for
LAN.
Follow the color sequence to obtain correct signal screening and avoid connection
errors. Connectors are seen from the front (wires on the back).
8 – marrone
7 – bianco marrone
6 – verde
5 – bianco blu
4 – blu
3 – bianco verde
2 – arancione
1 – bianco arancione
Wires 1-2 must belong to the same braid; wires 3-6 must belong to a different braid.
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4.2 ADSL line
The ADSL connection is made by connecting the line cable provided with the device to
the LINE port and to a telephone socket.
The internal telephone system must be of parallel type (not socket).
In case of a socket telephone system, you must convert it into a parallel system by
inserting ADSL microfilters on ALL sockets with a phone.
If the telephone system is connected to a PABX or device that is especially sensitive to
ADSL signal, ask your ISP to install a POTS splitter. The POTS splitter is inserted at
the beginning of the line to separate the traditional telephone signal from ADSL signal,
thus avoiding mutual interference between the two services.
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4.3 Connection to console port
Use the adapter supplied with Stargate/-S to connect a PC or any other system capable
of emulating a ‘start-stop’ terminal:
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5 Configuration
5.1 General information
Once you have made the connections illustrated in chapter 4, choose the configuration
mode from the ones illustrated below.
To configure Stargate/-S,
if no PC with LAN board is available, you can use the console port and StarManager
(software included in the installation CD), as illustrated in 6;
if a PC with LAN board is available, you can connect it to one of Stargate/-S
Ethernet ports and carry out the WEB browser configuration as illustrated in 5.2.2.
If you connect Stargate/-S to an existing LAN you probably have to change the address
assigned by default to Stargate/-S (10.0.0.1) to make it compatible with subnet addresses
used in the LAN. In this case, after the initial configuration, continue as illustrated in 5.4
and connect the device to the LAN.
Less expert users can use the Command Line Interface (CLI) configuration through
serial connection and terminal emulation software
3
or Telnet session, as illustrated in
“ATOS User’s Guide”.
5.2 Connection to Internet
For quick connection to Internet with Stargate, get the following information from your
Internet Service Provider and follow the instructions below.
The following information is needed:
VCI and VPI value;
encapsulation type used by ISP: PPPoA (PPP over ATM), PPPoE (PPP over
Ethernet) or RFC1483 (IP over ATM);
User name and Password (in case of PPP encapsulation).
3
such as Windows HyperTerminal
.
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5.2.1 Preliminary operations for the use of the internal WEB server
Connect a PC with LAN interface to one of Stargate/-S Ethernet ports.
In the “Properties” option of the local network connection set the TCP/IP parameters as
illustrated below for the different Microsoft operating sytems:
Windows NT
Windows 98
Windows 2000
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5.2.2 Internal WEB server configuration with “Quick Start”
By using the DHCP services for the automatic configuration of network parameters in
the LAN PC’s, you can open the browser and enter the local IP address assigned to
(10.0.0.1 by default).
I
MAGES YOU FIND NEXT REFER TO THE ADSL ROUTER STARGATE, THAT
SUBSTANTIALLY
DIFFERS FROM THE STARGATE-S ONLY FOR PRESENCE OF NODE
ADSL RATHER THAN SHDSL.
The initial page refers to authentication (login). The password field is empty by default.
Enter the user name
4
(maximum 10 characters) and confirm.
Open the WEB Browser;;
enter the address 10.0.0.1 or simply
“ATOS“;
enter User Name and Password (leave
the password field empty if you did not
change the password).
After login, select the language in the
vertical frame on the left;
select “Quick Start” to start the guided
procedure and enter ISP parameters.
4
You must enter at least one alphanumeric value in the user name field. For example, use the operator’s last name for
easier logon identification.
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Enter encapsulation type and LLC
SNAP mode and click Next;
different parameters must be entered
based on encapsulation type (PPP,
RFC1483, etc.).
Enter the VPI (Virtual Path Identifier)
and VCI (Virtual Channel Identifier)
parameters for WAN1 (interface
enabled by default). This information
can be found in the contract.
If you select RFC1483 encapsulation
you must enter WAN-side IP address,
netmask and remote IP address
(Provider-side).
If you select PPPoA or PPPoE
encapsulation
you must enter User Name and
Password assigned by the ISP.
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