CTC Union SDTU-01/ET10 User manual

Category
Networking
Type
User manual
Revision: 2.1a
User's Manual
September 13, 2000
Revision Number:2.1a SDSL Modem
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1. Overview........................................................ 1
2. Features......................................................... 1
3. Packaging....................................................... 1
4. Appearance.................................................... 2
5. Hardware Installation...................................... 3
6. Management................................................... 4
7. Default values................................................. 5
8. Software Upgrade........................................... 6
Appendix A. Console Setup..................................... 7
Appendix B. Command Line Interface...................... 8
Appendix C. Specifications.................................... 43
Hardware Specifications.................................... 43
Software Specifications..................................... 44
September 13, 2000
Revision Number:2.1a SDSL Modem
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FIGURE 1 FRONT PANEL ......................................................... 2
FIGURE 2 REAR PANEL ........................................................... 2
FIGURE 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ........................................ 3
FIGURE 4: COMMAND TREE...................................................... 9
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Manual
Revision
Date Notes
V2.0 May 25, 2000 Software: V2.11B-H30.02-F45.108
l Original revision
V2.0a June 05,2000 Software:2.50B-H30.02-F45.111
V2.01 July 06, 2000 Software: 2.16R-H20.02-F45.111
V2.1 July 24, 2000 Software: 2.17R-H20.02-F45.111
V2.1a Sept. 13, 2000 Software: 2.15RX-H13.3002-F45.121
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1. Overview
The SDTU-01/ET10 is an SDSL modem supporting ATM bridging
and routing, also 4 10BaseT Ethernet ports at the DTE side. The
SDSL front end provides symmetrical data rates from 144Kbps up to
2320Kbps with programmable rate at 8Kbps step. The SDTU-
01/ET10 can be configured to inter-operate with SDSL DSLAM or to
fit the Point-to-Point data transmission application by flexible CO/RT
configurations.
2. Features
ü High Speed Symmetrical Data Transmission on Single Twisted
Copper Pair Wire
ü 2B1Q Line Coding
ü Symmetrical Multi-rate data transmission from 144Kbps up to
2320Kbps
ü RFC 1483 Bridging over ATM over SDSL
ü IPoA and PPPoA Routing over ATM over SDSL
ü 4 x 10BaseT Ethernet Ports for PC/LAN
ü High quality, simple operation, low power consumption
ü Compatible and interoperable with major Central Office side SDSL
DSLAM or Multi-service Access System
ü Local OAM&P through command line interface via RS-232
Craft port
ü Local Telnet through the Ethernet interface
ü Remote Telnet through SDSL interface
3. Packaging
This package consists of the following items:
4 The SDTU-01/ET10 unit
4 AC Adapter
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4. Appearance
Front Panel
Figure 1: Front Panel
Rear Panel
Figure 2: Rear Panel
RJ11, SDSL inlet
RJ45*4, for connection to LAN or PC
Power Jack, for connection to an AC-DC power adapter, 12VDC, 1A
DB9, serial port for connection to ASCII data terminal
Green LED*4, On while corresponding Ethernet port is
connected. Blink while transmitting or receiving packets
Red LED, on when Ethernet
collision occur
WAN Status: Blinks while training with DSLAM and On
when SDSL link is ready
Power: On when the power supply is properly connected.
Activity: Blinks while transmitting or receiving packets over one of Ethernet
ports
LINK Status: On when one of Ethernet ports is properly connected to a
LAN or PC
Alarm: Blinks while booting up, and On when there is
an error, continuous “On” indicates internal error
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5. Hardware Installation
1. Connect the SDSL cable, as (1) indicated in Figure 3, to the
LINE port of RJ-11 socket.
2. Use a RJ-45 cable, as (2) indicated in Figure 3, to connect
the SDTU-01/ET10 to the LAN or a PC with Ethernet adapter
installed.
Note: Be sure to use RJ45 crossover cable while
connecting to a hub.
3. Plug in the AC adapter to the AC power socket, then
connect the DC jack, as (3) indicated in Figure 3, to the DC
inlet of the SDTU-01/ET10.
4. Use a 9-pin RS232 cable as (4) indicated in Figure 3, to
connect the Console Port to a serial port of a terminal such
as PC with data terminal emulation software (Hyper
Terminal) installed, in order for local management.
Figure 3: Hardware Installations
(1)
(2)
(3
)
(4)
SDSL outlet
Management Terminal
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6. Management
SDTU-01/ET10 supports simple, flexible and easy-to-operate
methods for management purpose. The SDTU-01/ET10 can be
managed via the following paths, refer to Appendix B for
detailed information.
ü Console port – use the RS232 cable for connecting SDTU-
01/ET10 to an console terminal or an PC running terminal
emulation program, such as Hyper Terminal, see Appendix A
for proper console setup.
ü Local Ethernet Port – connect the Ethernet port to your local
area network or to a PC directly, “TelnetSDTU-01/ET10 from
any workstation in the LAN. The default local Ethernet IP
address is “192.168.2.1”.
ü SDSL port from remote site – while SDSL connection is in
service, you may remotely “TelnetSDTU-01/ET10 from a
workstation networking to the CO equipment, the default
Remote Ethernet IP address is “192.168.1.1”.
Note: As operating SDSL modem requires technical know-how and
experience. It is recommended to manage SDTU-01/ET10 by
qualified technical staffs only. Therefore a password authentication
is applied when you enter the command line interface, consult your
service provider for obtaining the appropriate password.
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7. Default values
SDTU-01/ET10 is pre-configured with the following parameters; user
may also re-load the default parameters by selecting Default from the
main menu.
LAN and VC setting WAN and SDSL
Ethernet (local) IP: 0.0.0.0 Side select: CPE (RT) side
Subnet mask: 0.0.0.0 Auto Rate: disable
Protocol: RFC1483, bridge Mode Rate select: 2320K
VPI/VCI: 8/35 Sign/Magnitude Bit Sequence:
normal
Class level (QoS): UBR Data Bit Polarity: Normal
PCR (Peak cell rate): 640 Scrambling: enable
Spanning tree: disable Idle-cell-sending: enable
Packet control: IP and PPPoE
DHCP setting:
Max-lease-time: 86400 seconds
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8. Software Upgrade
You may easily upgrade the SDTU-01/ET10 embedded software
by obtaining the compressed upgrade kit from the service
provider then following the steps:
ü Extract the ZIP file for updated firmware
ü Connect SDTU-01/ET10 via the local Ethernet port or remote
SDSL link, make sure the SDTU-01/ET10 Ethernet IP address
and your terminal are properly configured so you can
successfully “pingSDTU-01/ET10. The default local and remote
IP addresses are 192.168.2.1 and 192.168.1.1, respectively.
ü Under DOS prompt, execute command xupgrade <IP
address of SDTU-01/ET10>, for instance “xupgrade
192.168.1.1”.
ü This upgrading process might last as long as 60 seconds.
ü Then reboot SDTU-01/ET10 with new software.
NOTE: Strictly maintain stable power to SDTU-01/ET10 while
upgrading software, if power failed during the upgrading
process, contents in the memory could be destroyed
and the system will hang. In such case you must call the
dealer or system integrator to repair.
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Appendix A. Console Setup
Connect the RS-232 console port to an ASCII data terminal or a PC
with Windows serial Terminal mode of VT-100 (Hyper Terminal). To
Start the Hyper-terminal, following the steps below:
1. Start "Hyper-terminal" program --
On Windows 98 or Windows NT: start Tool Bar à Program à
Accessory à Hyper Terminal Group à Double Click Hypertrm.exe à
Enter Connection Name à Select Icon à Click OK
2. Select COM port to communicate with SDTU-01/ET10
Choose direct to COM1 or COM2 à click OK
3. Set Port Properties --
4 Port Setting:
Bit per second: 9600
Data bits: 8
Stop bits: 1
Parity bits: None
Flow Control: None
4 Settings:
Function, arrow, and ctrl keys act as: Windows keys
Emulation: Auto-detect
Back-scroll buffer lines: 500
4 ASCII Setup:
Echo typed characters locally
Line delay: 0 milliseconds
Character line feeds t incoming line ends: enable
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Appendix B. Command Line Interface
The command line interface allows you to change SDSL, ATM and
Ethernet parameters, and display the status as well. Some commands
must be followed by parameters for proper configuration to the modem,
conventionally there shall be a “space” between a command and its
corresponding parameters.
The punctuation marks in command line interface have different meanings,
in the syntax < > mean the parameters that enclose in are compulsory, [
] means the parameter that is enclosed is optional, and || between
parameters means either….or. In the parameters section “ “ means the
parameters that enclose in are Key Word. Furthermore, after entering the
password, screen will show the prompt as > for enter the command.
There are two hierarchical levels in the command line interface. The
command tree below will show the hierarchical relationship and commands
supported:
Note 1: When password applied, the connection will time out after 3
minutes if no access to modem. Password reentry is necessary to
resume connection.
Note 2: All settings will be effective only after saving.
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main menu
default
ping
r1483
ver
sdsl
show
pat
restart
lan
list
manage
save
quick
delwanip
setqos
setwanip
show
dhchpclient
dhcpserver
setdhcp
setip
show
-setpass
addpatin
delpatin
setpat
show
adduser
chpass
deluser
setqos
show
delpvc
pfilter
setpvc
setqos
setspan
show
rtable
addiproute
deliproute
show
auto
cell
dbit
default
enable
rate
scramble
status
terminal
smbit
Figure 4: command tree
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COMMAND LINE INTERFACE CONVENTIONS
Help help <command> home
HELP or ?
Lists all commands at the current level menu and follow by simple
description of each command
Syntax:
help
Parameters:
Example:
> help
Syntax:
?
Parameters:
Example:
> ?
HELP <command> or ? <command>
Display the description and usage of particular command in each level.
Syntax:
Help <command>
Parameters:
command: Enter each command
Example:
Response:
>sdsl> help terminal
Display the description and syntax of terminal
command
terminal -Configure the device to COE or CPE mode
Usage: terminal <coe>|<cpe>
> coe - COE mode is selected
> cpe - CPE mode is selected
Syntax:
? <command>
Parameters:
command: Enter each command
Example:
>sdsl> ? terminal
Display the description and syntax of terminal
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Response:
command
terminal -Configure the device to COE or CPE mode
Usage: terminal <coe>|<cpe>
> coe - COE mode is selected
> cpe - CPE mode is selected
HOME
Go back to the upper level menu
Syntax:
home
Parameters:
Example:
> home
MAIN MENU COMMANDS:
default ipoa lan list
manage pat ping pppoa
quick r1483 restart rtable
save sdsl show ver
DEFAULT
Set all configuration to factory setting
Syntax:
Default
Parameters:
Example:
Response:
> default
Set to default successfully.
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IPOA
Enter to IPOA menu. More commands under IPOA menu, see detail after.
Syntax:
Ipoa
Parameters:
Example:
> ipoa
LAN
Enter to LAN menu. More commands under LAN menu, see detail after.
Syntax:
lan
Parameters:
Example:
> lan
LIST
Display the status for each enabled VC
Syntax:
List
Parameters:
Example:
Response:
Explanation:
Explanation:
> list
Port ethernet
0: Enabled TxPkts: 1 RxPkts: 0/0
Port sdsl
1: Enabled TxPkts: 56 RxPkts: 37/0 TxVPI/VCI:
0/35 RxVPI/VCI: 0/35
Information for Ethernet port:
0 (Status of port number 1)..………………….….Enabled
TxPkts (transmitted packets)……………………………..1
RxPkts (received packets)….…………0/0 (correct/error)
Information for SDSL port:
1 (Status of port number 1)……………………….enabled
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TxPkts (transmitted packets)……………………………56
RxPkts (received packets)…………...37/0 (correct/error)
TxVPI/VCI (transmitted VC)………………..…………0/35
RxVPI/VCI (received VC)……………………………..0/35
MANAGE
Enter to MANAGE configuration menu. More commands under MANAGE
menu, see detail after.
Syntax:
Manage
Parameters:
Example:
> manage>
PAT
Enter to PAT configuration menu. More commands under PAT menu, see
detail after.
Syntax:
pat
Parameters:
Example:
> pat>
PING
Ping a specific IP address for testing purpose
Syntax:
ping <ipaddress>
Parameters:
ipaddress: IP address, in the format of 4 decimals
separated by dots
Example1:
Response:
Explanation:
Example2:
Response:
Explanation:
> ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> ip: ping - reply received from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Successful ping
> ping 299.999
> Invalid IP
Invalid IP address
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Example3:
Response:
Explanation:
> ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>ip: ping - no reply received
Wrong IP address
If no reply received, the system will ping same IP
address continually until the system receiving reply or
pressing “Esc” to break.
PPPOA
Enter to PPPOA menu. More commands under PPPOA menu, see detail
after.
Syntax:
Pppoa
Parameters:
Example:
> pppoa>
QUICK
Enter VC with RFC1483/IPoA/PPPoA mode by an interactive user interface
Syntax:
Quick
Parameters:
Example:
Response:
> quick
R1483(r)/ IPoA(i)/ PPPoA(p): r[Enter]
1 PVC existed.
>> quick
R1483(r)/ IPoA(i)/ PPPoA(p): i[Enter]
0 PVC existed, 8 PVCs available.
Ethernet IP (210.62.2.134) : [Enter]
Subnet mask (255.255.255.0) : [Enter]
VPI(0-4095): 8[Enter]
VCI(1-65535): 32[Enter]
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WAN IP : 210.62.5.183[Enter]
Dynamic (d) / Static (s): d[Enter]
RIP1(r1)/ RIP2(r2)/ RIP 1&2(r1&2): r1[Enter]
Add another PVC ? (y/n): y[Enter]
VPI(0-4095): 2[Enter]
VCI(1-65535): 32[Enter]
WAN IP : 210.62.5.187[Enter]
Dynamic (d) / Static (s): s[Enter]
Gateway : 210.62.5.175[Enter]
Add another PVC ? (y/n): n[Enter]
Setup Configuration
FUNCTION: IPOA
Ethernet IP: 210.62.2.134
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
# VPI VCI WAN IP RIP Gateway IP
1: 8 32 210.62.5.183 1
2: 2 32 210.62.5.187 210.62.5.175
Preserve the configuration (y/n) : n[Enter]
Continue quick (y/n) : y[Enter]
R1483(r)/ IPoA(i)/ PPPoA(p): p[Enter]
0 PVC existed, 1 PVC available.
Ethernet IP (210.62.2.134) : [Enter]
Subnet mask (255.255.255.0) : [Enter]
VPI(0-4095): 6[Enter]
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VCI(1-65535): 33[Enter]
Authentication( PAP(p)/CHAP(c)/None(n) ): p[Enter]
User name: xavi[Enter]
Password: ********[Enter]
Setup Configuration
FUNCTION: PPPOA
Ethernet IP: 210.62.2.134
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
# VPI VCI AUTH USERID
1: 6 33 PAP xavi
Preserve the configuration (y/n) : n
Continue quick (y/n) : n
Configuration will have no effect until after save and
restart.
R1483
Enter to R1483 menu. More commands under R1483 menu, see detail
after.
Syntax:
r1483
Parameters:
Example:
> r1483>
RESTART
Reboot the SDSL modem
Syntax:
restart
Parameters:
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CTC Union SDTU-01/ET10 User manual

Category
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Type
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