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USER MANUAL
SHDTU03-ET10R
SHDSL Router With
1-Port Ethernet Switch
SHDTU03-ET10RS
SHDSL Router With
4-Port Ethernet Switch
CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd.
Far Eastern Vienna Building
Neihu Technology Park
8F, No. 60 ZhouZi St.
Neihu, Taipei, 114
Taiwan
SHDTU03-ET10R SHDSL Router With 1-Port Ethernet Switch,
SHDTU03-ET10RS SHDSL Router With 4-Port Ethernet
Switch, Installation and Operation Manual
Version 3.0
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Revision Date Notes
V 2.0
V 3.0
N/A
June 6,
2003
Software: Version: 1.5X7001r-XAT0
Software Version: 1.70XAF0.M2R
(1.70XAF0.M2R-H62.3003-FR17-
276B4WK0L0 23/Jan/2003 11:00
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Chapter 1. Introduction …..………..……....................
1.1 General …………...…...…………….…………………… 1-1
1.2 Features……………...…………………………………… 1-2
1.3 Specification ………….………………………………….. 1-3
1.4 Front Panel ………………………………………………. 1-6
1.5 Rear Panel ……….…...………………………………….. 1-7
Chapter 2. Configuration ………….….…………..….
2.1 Configuration of the router …...………………………… 2-1
1. Check the Ethernet Adapter in PC or NB…….. 2-1
2. Check the Terminal Access Program...……….. 2-1
3. Check the Web Browser in PC or NB..……….. 2-1
4. Determine Connection Setting……….……….. 2-2
5. Install the SHDSL Router..……………..…….. 2-2
2.2 Configuration via Web Browser………...…..…………… 2-4
Chapter 3. Set Up ……….…………………...……..….
3.1 Basic Setup ………………..…..…………………….… 3-1
1. Bridge Mode………………………………… 3-1
2. Routing Mode…………………………….…. 3-2
3.2 Advanced Setup…………………..…………………….. 3-8
1. SHDSL………………….……...….………….. 3-8
2. WAN……………………………....………… 3-9
3. Bridge………………………….......………… 3-10
4. VLAN…………………….……...………….. 3-11
5. Route…….……………….……....………….. 3-14
6. NAT/DMZ…………………….......…………. 3-16
7. Virtual Server…..….......…………………...... 3-17
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Chapter 4. Administration ………..……....................
4.1 Security ……………..…...……………………………… 4-1
4.2 SNMP…………………………………………………… 4-2
4.3 Time Sync ………….……..…………………………….. 4-4
Chapter 5. Utility …………………..……....................
5.1 System Info ……………...……………………………… 5-1
5.2 Config Tool..…..………………………………………… 5-1
5.3 Upgrade ……….…….………………………………….. 5-2
5.4 Logout ……..….…….………………………………….. 5-2
5.5 Restart ……..….…….………………………………….. 5-2
Chapter 6. Status …………………..……....................
6.1 LAN to LAN Connection with Bridge Mode …...……… 6-1
6.2 LAN to LAN Connection with Routing Mode…………. 6-4
Chapter 7. Config via Serial Console or Telnet …….
7.1 Serial ……….………..…...……………………………… 7-1
7.2 Telnet…………..………………………………………… 7-1
7.3 Operation Interface …..………………………………….. 7-1
7.4 Window Structure ………………………………………. 7-2
7.5 Menu Driven Interface Commands & Menu Tree……….. 7-2
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Chapter 8. Configuration Commands .…………..….
8.1 Status……….………..…...……………………………… 8-2
8.2 Show…………..………………………………………… 8-2
8.3 Write ……………..…..………………………………….. 8-2
8.4 Reboot ……………..……………………………………. 8-3
8.5 Ping……………………………………………...……….. 8-3
8.6 Administration …………...……………………………… 8-3
8.7 Utility…………..………………………………………… 8-8
8.8 Exit ..…..…………………………….………………….. 8-8
8.9 Setup ……………….……………………………………. 8-9
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Chapter 1. Introduction
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You are about to join the new ranks of G.SHDSL technology. Your new
G.SHDSL Router is an external Single-Pair High-Speed Digital Subscriber
Line (SHDSL) Router, which conveniently connects with a Switch, Hub or
computer. The Router connects directly to telephone line via a standard RJ-
11 connector.
The SHDSL (Single-Paired High Speed Digital Subscriber Line) router
complies with G.992.2 standard and connects to any Ethernet LAN utilizing
10/100 Base-T auto-negotiation. It provides business-class, multi-range
192Kbps to 2.304Mbps payload rates over exiting single-pair copper wire.
The SHDSL router is designed not only to optimize the service bit rate from
central office to customer premises but also integrates high-end
Bridging/Routing capabilities with advanced functions of Multi-DMZ, virtual
server mapping and VPN pass-through.
The SHDSL router provides not only advanced functions like Multi-DMZ,
virtual server mapping and VPN pass-through but advanced firewall
functions, SPI, NAT, and DoS protection, to protect the internal LAN network
from outside intruders.
The 4-port switching HUB on the "S" model supports four 10Base-T
/100Base-T auto-negotiation and auto-MDIX switching ports to meet
enterprise needs.
The SHDSL router allows customers to leverage the latest in broadband
technologies to meet their growing data communication needs. Through the
power of SHDSL products, you will have access to superior manageability
and reliability.
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? Easy configuration and management with password control for various
application environments
? Efficient IP routing and transparent learning bridge to support
broadband Internet services
? VPN pass-through for safeguarded connections
? Build-in advanced SPI firewall (Firewall routers)
? Four 10/100Mbps Auto-negotiation and Auto-MDIX switching port for
flexible local area network connectivity (4-port router)
? DMZ host/Multi-DMZ/Multi-NAT enables multiple workstations on the
LAN to access the Internet for the cost of just one IP address
? Full ATM protocol stack implementation over G.SHDSL
? PPPoA and PPPoE support user authentication with PAP/CHAP/MS-
CHAP
? SNMP management with SNMPv1/SNMPv2 agent and MIB II
? Get enhancements and new features via Internet download and
software upgrade
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1.3 Specifications
Routing
? Support IP/TCP/UDP/ARP/ICMP/IGMP protocols
? IP routing with static routing and RIPv1/RIPv2 (RFC1058/2453)
? IP multicast and IGMP proxy (RFC1112/2236)
? Network address translation (NAT/PAT) (RFC1631)
? NAT ALGs (Application Level Gateway) for
ICQ/Netmeeting/MSN/Yahoo Messenger
? DNS relay and caching (RFC1034/1035)
? DHCP server (RFC2131/2132)
Bridging
? IEEE 802.1D transparent learning bridge
Security
? DMZ host/Multi-DMZ/Multi-NAT function
? Virtual server mapping (RFC1631)
? VPN pass-through for PPTP/L2TP/IPSec tunneling
? Natural NAT firewall
Management
? Easy-to-use web-based GUI for quick setup, configuration and
management
? Menu-driven interface/Command-line interface (CLI) for local
console and Telnet access
? Password protected management and access control list for
administration
? SNMP management with SNMPv1/SNMPv2c
(RFC1157/1901/1905) agent and MIB II (RFC1213/1493)
? Software upgrade via web-browser/TFTP server
ATM
? Up to 8 PVCs
? UBR/CBR/VBR traffic shaping
? OAM F5 AIS/RDI and loop back
? AAL5
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AAL5 Encapsulation
? VC multiplexing and SNAP/LLC
? Ethernet over ATM (RFC 2684/1483)
? PPP over ATM (RFC 2364)
? Classical IP over ATM (RFC 1577)
PPP
? PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516)
? PPP over ATM (RFC 2364)
? User authentication with PAP/CHAP/MS-CHAP
WAN Interface
? SHDSL: ITU-T G.991.2 (Annex A, Annex B)
? Encoding scheme: 16-TCPAM
? Data Rate: N x 64Kbps (N=1~36)
? Impedance: 135 ohms
LAN Interface
? 1-port (SHDTU03/ET10R) /
4-ports switching hub (SHDTU03/ET10RS)
? 10 Base-T and 100 Base-TX auto-negotiation
? Auto-MDIX (4-port router)
Hardware Interface
? WAN: RJ-11
? LAN: RJ-45 x 4 (4-port router with or without firewall) or RJ-45 x
1 (1-port router with or without firewall)
? Console port: RS232
Indicators
? General: Power
? G.SHDSL: Link, Active
? Ethernet: 10M, 100M, Alarm (1-port router with or without firewall)
? Ethernet: 1, 2, 3, 4, Alarm (4-port router with or without firewall)
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Physical/Electrical
? Dimensions: 18.7 x 3.3 x 14.5cm (WxHxD)
? Power: 100~240VAC (via power adapter)
? Power consumption: 6 watts
? Temperature: 0~45 C
? Humidity: 0%~95%RH (non-condensing)
Memory
? 2MB Flash Memory, 4MB SDRAM
Products’ Information
SHDTU03/ET10R: G.SHDSL router/bridge with 1-port LAN
SHDTU03/ET10RS: G.SHDSL router/bridge with 4-port switching hub LAN
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1.4 Front Panel
The front panel displays LED status
Front Panel of SHDTU03/ET10R
Front Panel of SHDTU03/ET10RS
LED status of 4-port router
LEDs Active Description
Power On Power adaptor is connected to the router
Link On SHDSL line connection is established
G.SHDSL
Active On Transmit or received data over SHDSL link
1 On Transmit or received data over LAN Port 1
2 On Transmit or received data over LAN Port 2
3 On Transmit or received data over LAN Port 3
Ethernet
4 On Transmit or received data over LAN Port 4
Alarm On SHDSL line connection is dropped
Different LED status of 1-port router
10M On LAN port acts in 10M
Ethernet
100M On LAN port acts in 100M
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The rear panel of SHDSL router is where all of the connections are made.
Rear Panel of SHDTU03/ET10R router with or without firewall
Rear Panel of SHDTU03/ET10RS router with or without firewall
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CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication
line cord.
Connectors Description of 1-port router
DC IN Power adaptor inlet: Input voltage 9VDC
Ethernet Ethernet 10BaseT for LAN port (RJ-45)
Console RS- 232C (DB9) for system configuration and maintenance
G.SHDSL SHDSL interface for WAN port (RJ-11)
Reset Reset button for factory default
Connectors Description of 4-port router
DC IN Power adaptor inlet: Input voltage 9VDC
Ethernet (1,2,3,4) 10/100BaseT auto-sensing and auto- MDIX for LAN port (RJ-45)
Console RS- 232C (DB9) for system configuration and maintenance
G.SHDSL SHDSL interface for WAN port (RJ-11)
Reset Reset button for factory default
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The reset button can be used in one of two ways.
1. When you want to change the SHDTU03's configuration but you
forgot the user name or password, press the Reset Button for three or
four seconds with a paper clip or sharp pencil. Pressing the Reset
Button in this way will cause the SHDTU03 to load the factory default
settings and lose all of your configuration.
2. If the SHDTU03 is having problems connecting to the Internet and
you want to configure it again by clearing all configurations,
momentarily press the Reset Button with a paper clip or sharp pencil.
Pressing the Reset Button in this way will cause the SHDTU03 to load
the factory default configuration.
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This guide is designed to lead users through Web Configuration of
SHDTU03/ET10R Router in the easiest and quickest way possible. Please
follow the instructions carefully.
Note: There are three methods to configure the router: serial console, Telnet
and Web Browser. Only one configuration application is used to
setup the Router at any given time. Users have to choose one
method to configure it.
For Web configuration, you can skip to step 3.
For Serial Console Configuration, you can skips step 1 and 3.
Step 1: Check the Ethernet Adapter in PC or NB
Make sure that Ethernet Adapter had been installed in PC or NB used for
configuration of the router. TCP/IP protocol is necessary for web
configuration, so please confirm that the TCP/IP protocol has been installed.
Step 2: Check the Terminal Access Program
For Serial Console and Telnet Configuration, users need to setup the
terminal access program with VT100 terminal emulation. If your PC or
Notebook uses MS-Windows®, it is recommended that the Hyper
Terminalâ„¢ Program be utilized for terminal configuration.
Step 3: Check the Web Browser in PC or NB
For Web Configuration, the PC or NB must have installed a Web Browser
such as IE or Netscape.
Note: The Browser must support "Frames". Therefore it is recommended
that for Web configuration the browsers IE5.0, Netscape 6.0 or
above and 800x600 resolutions or above be used.
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Step 4: Determine Connection Setting
Users need to know the Internet Protocol supplied by your Service Provider
and determine the mode of setting.
Protocol Selection
RFC1483 Bridged Ethernet over ATM
RFC1577 Classic Internet Protocol over ATM
RFC2364 Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM
RFC2516 Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
The different Protocols need to setup different WAN parameters. Once
knowing the Protocol provided by your ISP, you will need the following
necessary WAN parameters.
Bridge EoA
Route EoA
VPI:
VCI:
Encapsulation:
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Gateway:
DNS Server:
Host Name:
(if applicable)
VPI:
VCI:
Encapsulation:
Gateway:
Host Name: (if applicable)
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IPoA
PPPoA
PPPoE
VPI:
VCI:
Encapsulation:
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Gateway:
DNS Server:
Host Name: (if applicable)
VPI:
VCI:
Encapsulation:
User Name:
Password:
DNS Server:
Host Name: (if applicable)
IP Address: (if applicable)
VPI:
VCI:
Encapsulation:
User Name:
Password:
DNS Server:
Host Name: (if applicable)
IP Address: (if applicable)
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Step 5: Install the SHDSL Router
Caution: To avoid possible damage to this Router, do not turn on the router
before Hardware Installation.
? Connect the power adapter to the port labeled DC-IN on the rear panel
of the product.
? Connect the Ethernet cable.
?If the 1-port router is directly connected to PC or NB, the Ethernet cable
must use a cross over cable. If the 1-port router is connected to hub or
switch, be sure that the hub or switch supports auto-sensing. If the HUB
or Switch supports auto-MDIX, then both cross over and non cross over
Ethernet cables are suitable. Otherwise, only straight through Ethernet
cables may be used. The 4-port router has its own auto-MDIX switching
hub so both straight through and cross-over Ethernet cables may be used.
? Connect the phone cable to the SHDTU03 and the other side of phone
cable to wall jack.
? Connect the power adapter to power source.
? Turn on the PC or NB which is used for configuration of the Router.
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