Tiesse Lipari Quick start guide

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Imola/Lipari Quick Start Guide
Basic operations & CLI commands
ver. 1.1
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Last update: June 5th 2017
Attention! In this document are explained only a restricted and selected group of commands and features,
find more in the Imola/Lipari User Guide, available at www.tiesse.com
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Use exclusively the power kit supplied. Plug the power directly into a wall socket properly earthed.
In case of a model without the ON/OFF switch, place the device as close as possible to the 230V wall outlet.
The mains plug must be easily accessible. To turn off the router, power connection must be removed from
the wall outlet.
Do not place the system where the power cable can be stepped on.
Do not place objects on the power cable.
If you need to disconnect the power for installation jobs, be sure to unplug the power from the wall socket.
GSM antennas and / or Wi-Fi, where the router model requires their use, must not be placed in a stable
manner at a distance of less than 20 cm from all persons.
In case of a model equipped with rear bush for grounding (see picture pag 14): connect the device to the
power system ground via lug and yellow-green cable.
SIM MANAGING
(Only for models in which it is provided)
Please, refer to the SIM Installation User Guide, available on Tiesse's website: http://www.tiesse.com
CAUTION! Before removing the cover:
Turn off the device
Unplug the telecommunication cables (xDSL, ISDN)
Unplug the power cable from the wall socket
Unplug GSM or Wi-Fi aerials if present
After you worked on the router:
Close the device and secure the cover as shown in the instructions
Plug the power cable into the wall socket
Plug the telecommunication cables (xDSL, ISDN)
Plug GSM or Wi-Fi aerials if present
Turn on the device
IF THE ROUTER DOESNT WORK
Do not intervene, in any way, on the device
Contact Tiesse via e-mail at s[email protected] to begin the process of repair or replacement
under warranty.
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EMC, R&TTE AND RED CONFORMITY
Tiesse S.p.A. ensures that Imola products meet the essential requirements of European Directives:
2014/30/UE - EMC Directive
2014/35/UE Low voltage Directive
2014/53/UE RED Directive
2011/65/EU - RoHS directive (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) that limit the use of hazardous
materials in the manufacture of electric or electronic devices
and to the previously existing directive, as well as the relevant harmonized technical standards.
Features of the devices equipped with radio interface:
Frequency Range:
Mobile: 824 MHz 2690 MHz
Wi-Fi: 2400 MHz 2483 MHz
Maximum RF Tx Power: 2W
The products of Tiesse S.p.A. are manufactured to prevent behavior that does not comply with Directive
2014/53 / EU.
The full text of EU Declaration of Conformity and User Guides of Tiesse S.p.A.‟s products are available at
the following internet address: www.tiesse.com
RAEE CONFORMITY
USER INFORMATION
According to art. 26 of Legislative Decree March 14, 2014, n.49: "Implementation of the
Directives 2012/19/EU, on electrical and electronic equipment waste".
The crossed-out wheelie bin symbol (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive
WEEE Directive) on Tiesse's routers and packaging indicates that the product must be
collected separately from normal waste at the end of its life.
The recycling of this equipment at the end of its life is organized and managed by Tiesse
S.p.A..
The user who wishes to dispose of this equipment must contact Tiesse S.p.A. by e-mail at
support@tiesse.com address and follow the system that Tiesse has adopted to allow the separate collection
of the device at end of life.
The separate collection for the subsequent recycling, treatment and environmentally compatible disposal
of the device, helps to prevent negative effects on the environment and health and promotes the reuse
and/or recycling of the materials making up the equipment.
Illegal dumping of the product by the owner involves the application of administrative sanctions provided
by law.
TERMS OF USE
The module Imola and all its components must be used solely and exclusively for the purpose for which
they were appointed. Tiesse disclaims any liability caused by improper or clumsy use of the module or one
or more parts of which it is composed.
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SUMMARY
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 3
SIM MANAGING ................................................................................................................................................... 3
IF THE ROUTER DOESN‟T WORK ......................................................................................................................... 3
SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................................5
MODELS TO WHICH THIS GUIDE IS APPLICABLE ..........................................................................1
INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................................................2
MAIN FUNCTIONALITIES ..................................................................................................................................... 4
ACCESSING ROUTER ......................................................................................................................................5
ACCESS VIA TTYS0 PORT .................................................................................................................................... 5
ttyS0 port settings ......................................................................................................................................... 5
ACCESS VIA ETH0 AND ETH1 PORTS ................................................................................................................. 5
eth0/eth1 default settings ............................................................................................................................ 6
APPROACH THE ROUTER ...........................................................................................................................7
USERNAME AND PASSWORD ............................................................................................................................... 7
PASSWORD RECOVERY PROCEDURE ................................................................................................................... 7
REBOOT OF THE ROUTER ................................................................................................................................... 7
SOFTWARE VERSION AND MODEL ...................................................................................................................... 8
BASIC ROUTER CONFIGURATION ..........................................................................................................9
CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE............................................................................................................................ 9
COMMAND-LINE INTERFACE (CLI) GUIDE ......................................................................................................... 10
ETHERNET INTERFACE.............................................................................................................................. 12
INTERFACE CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................... 12
DISPLAYING INTERFACE STATUS ...................................................................................................................... 12
ETHERNET LEDS MEANING................................................................................................................................ 13
ADSL INTERFACE.......................................................................................................................................... 14
CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................................................. 14
DISPLAYING ADSL CONFIG, STATUS AND STATISTICS .................................................................................... 17
ADSL LEDS MEANING ........................................................................................................................................ 18
MOBILE INTERFACE .................................................................................................................................... 19
CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................................................. 19
DISPLAYING GPRS CONFIGURATION, STATUS AND STATISTICS ..................................................................... 22
GPRS LEDS MEANING ........................................................................................................................................ 24
SMS HANDLING ................................................................................................................................................. 25
MOBILE SERVICE CONNECTION: THE HELLO COMMAND ................................................................................ 28
SIM PIN UNLOCK ............................................................................................................................................... 28
IMSI AND IMEI READING ................................................................................................................................... 29
WI-FI INTERFACE ........................................................................................................................................... 30
CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................................................. 30
DHCP PROTOCOL ........................................................................................................................................ 33
DHCP-SERVER CONFIGURATION ....................................................................................................................... 33
MAC ADDRESS CONTROL ................................................................................................................................. 34
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DHCP SERVICE‟S MULTIPLE INSTANCES ........................................................................................................... 34
STATIC ROUTES ............................................................................................................................................ 37
CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................................................. 37
DISPLAYING STATIC ROUTES ............................................................................................................................ 37
SYSLOG .............................................................................................................................................................. 39
LOGGING FUNCTION CONFIGURATION............................................................................................................ 39
TIMEZONE ........................................................................................................................................................ 42
TIMEZONE CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................ 42
CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES ................................................................................................................. 43
DHCP SERVER .................................................................................................................................................... 43
ADSL NAT WITH AN IP LAN CUSTOMER WITH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE IP .......................................................... 43
ADSL IP WITH A POOL OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE IP .......................................................................................... 44
GPRS ON PUBLIC APN (INTERNET NAVIGATION) .............................................................................................. 45
GPRS ON PRIVATE APN WITH GRE TUNNEL ...................................................................................................... 46
ADSL WITH RADIO MOBILE BACKUP ................................................................................................................. 48
Models to which this guide is applicable
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MODELS TO WHICH THIS GUIDE IS APPLICABLE
This document is valid for all the models with the software version from 4.4.2-5 and onwards.
To check the software version, refer to the "Accessing Imola" chapter; if you find that your device has a
previous version than the 4.4.2-5, please contact Tiesse‟s support team to learn if you can update it or to
receive the User Guide of the software version you have (e-mail contact: supp[email protected]).
Attention!
This document is a Quick Start Guide, different from the complete User Guide.
Here are explained only a limited and selected group of commands and features, you can find them all in
the Imola/Lipari User Guide, available at www.tiesse.com
Introduction
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INTRODUCTION
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Tiesse provides a range of network devices that offers typical Router functions in both wired and wireless
configurations (supporting ISDN/HDSL/ADSL/VDSL/G.SHDSL/GBE on fixed networks and GPRS/EDGE,
UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/LTE connections on mobile networks). Devices designed in order to connect local and
remote sites in particular when security, service availability and network performance are of prime
importance.
IMOLA and LIPARI routers are based on 3 functional modules, not necessarily physically separate: a module
containing the main features; a module hosting protocol controllers and WAN interface; a power supply
module which may supply both an AC/DC converter (Internal Power Supply) and a DC/DC converter
(External Power Supply).
In order to distinguish the different characteristics and communication interfaces, each model is identified
by the name Imola or Lipari XYZK, where:
X identifies the type of WAN connection on mobile network
Y identifies the type of local network connection
Z identifies the type of WAN connection on wired network
K identifies the type of LAN port (FE or GBE)
The values are as follows:
1
- In the model with 8 Ethernet ports, the 6, 7 and 8 are always FE independently of the other 5, which may be the FE or GBE
X
0
No mobile network connection
1
GPRS (models no longer in production)
2
GPRS / EDGE
3
GPRS / EDGE / UMTS / HSDPA
4
GPRS / EDGE / UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA
5
GPRS / EDGE / UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA / LTE
Y
0
1 Ethernet port present
1
2 Ethernet ports
2
5 switch Ethernet ports (4 ports in LX version)
3
1 Wi-Fi (besides Ethernet switch)
8
8 Ethernet ports1
Z
0
No WAN connection
1
ADSL
2
ADSL2+
3
HDSL
4
SHDSL
6
VDSL2
K
0
Ethernet ports FE 10/100 Mbps
2
Ethernet ports GBE 10/100/1000 Mbps
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Only for Imola models, some additional expansion cards can be mounted to provide:
asynchronous RS232 serial connectivity through two DB9 ports or a DB9 and a DB25 port, both for
connecting serial devices such as RTU, CBT, SCADA and various controllers (IKR)
direct connectivity on Fiber Optic via two SFP ports
V.35 connection interface (IKH)
Wi-Fi connectivity (IKW)
Imola models tipically has an internal power supply; to power-on the device, plug the cable power directly
into a wall socket properly earthed and push the I/0 button.
Some models are also available with external power supply, like some models with plastic chassis and
Imola LX and Lipari models. These models have not the ISDN BRI port and the number of Ethernet
Interfaces are limited to 1, 2, or 4 instead of 5.
Lipari has a module of external power supply AC/DC 5Vdc / 1A
It is possible to provide an external DC/DC 9-36V supply power, as in the image below.
In case of a model equipped with rear bush for grounding (see picture): connect the device to the
power system ground via lug and yellow-green cable.
EXT Power supply
EXT Power supply
EXT Power supply
EXT Power supply
INT Power supply
Introduction
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MAIN FUNCTIONALITIES
Other functions may be associated to the communication services:
ACLs support
Authentication and accounting support via RADIUS
AAA support via Tacacs+
NAT/PAT functions
Stateful Firewalling functions
VRF-Lite support
VPN with IPSec 3DES Encryption
Tunnel GRE
L2TPv2 tunnel
L2TPv3 tunnel both static and dynamic
PPTP Tunneling
Open VPN Tunneling
Easy VPN Tunneling
Advanced Routing (Policy routing)
RIP, OSPF, BGP routing and BFD support
PIM protocol support (Protocol Independent Multicast) in Dense mode, Sparse mode and Source
Specific Multicast
IGMP Proxy and IGMP Snooping support
Band Optimization with QoS (Quality of Service)
VRRP support (Virtual Router Redundant Protocol)
Functions of IP SLA with Responder Time Reporter
SNMP v1/v2/v3
TR-069 support
Client and Server DHCP
Local and remote logging
Client and Server Telnet and SSH
Administration and control tools (ping, traceroute, debug ip packet, …)
The Command Line Interface (CLI), owned by Tiesse S.p.A., allows the configuration and management of
the system in a simple and guided way.
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ACCESSING ROUTER
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Access can be made via console port (can be DB9 male connector or RJ45 due to the model) on the front of
Imola, with a proper cable, using any program of terminal emulation (HyperTerminal, Minicom, Putty, ...) or
via a Telnet connection to one of the IP addresses present on Router.
Imola has a single Fast Ethernet port identified by the label eth0 and a 5 ports integrated switch (8 in some
models), where the ports are numbered 1 to 5 (or 8). In the factory configuration all the switch ports refers
to a single IP address and the logic interface is named eth1. The connection to this port can be made via
any of the available ports in the switch.
Imola LX models have only a 4 ports integrated switch, each numbered 1 to 4. The factory configuration,
all the ports refers to a single IP address on the logical interface eth0.
In case of direct connection to the eth0 port of Imola a LAN cross cable should be used. Thanks to the
auto-mdx function any kind of cable may be used in case of connection to any port of the integrated
switch.
ACCESS VIA TTYS0 PORT
Cable Type: null-modem DB9 or RJ45
IMOLA Port: ttyS0 port
Application: Windows HyperTerminal (or similar)
ttyS0 port settings
When using the ttyS0 port to access Imola, the system used for the connection has to be configured in the
following manner:
Bits per second: 9600
Data bits: 8
Parity: none
Stop bit(s): 1
Flow Control: N.A. (Not Applicable)
ACCESS VIA ETH0 AND ETH1 PORTS
Cable Type: LAN (Ethernet type)
IMOLA Port: eth0 or eth1 port
Application: Telnet (or similar)
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eth0/eth1 default settings
eth0 port
eth1 port
IP Address
10.10.113.1
172.151.113.1
Netmask
255.255.0.0
255.255.0.0
Broadcast
10.10.255.255
172.151.255.255
Network Address
10.10.0.0
172.151.0.0
Imola and Lipari default configuration includes:
eth0 address (service): 10.10.113.1/16
eth1 address (and integrated switch): 172.151.113.1/16
SNMP v1 and v2 enabled, with public community for read-only accesses and Tiesseadm for read-
write accesses.
syslog disabled
ADSL disabled
GPRS disabled
DHCP Client/Server disabled
Filters, ACL, Ip Rules disabled
Dynamic Routing and tunneling disabled
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No Radius configured. Using Local authentication
login: root
Password:
local: Authentication OK
Service Type is: Administrative-User
Idle timeout is set to 3600 seconds
Connected Users:
ttyp1 root
You are logged on ttyS0
The configuration environment presents this prompt: username@hostname where username is the login
and hostname is the configurable name of the system. Few session‟s informations like the service type
(Administrative-User or Login-User), the session inactivity timeout, the users connected and the
virtual tty used are show at the beginning.
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APPROACH THE ROUTER
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USERNAME AND PASSWORD
In order to access router, login and password need to be specified.
Factory configuration is:
login: root
password: tiesseadm
It is possible to change the root user password thanks to the CLI command:
change_password root
which in interaction modality asks to introduce the new password.
PASSWORD RECOVERY PROCEDURE
On certain models of router, if you use a serial connection, you can apply as follow:
At the router prompt, press simultaneously the key “Shift” (uppercase button) and the key “z”
When the prompt is up, type the commands:
setenv config factory
saveenv
boot
With those commands the router reset itself to the factory configuration and the previous settings are lost.
REBOOT OF THE ROUTER
The router can be rebooted using the command:
reboot
After the reboot, all the unsaved changes (through the command save), will be lost.
A time programmed reboot can be configured, specifying after how many seconds this must be done. The
command is:
schedule-reboot wait N
The command prompt is returned to the user, so that other commands can be executed or to end the
current session.
The programmed reboot can be disabled with the command:
no-schedule-reboot
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SOFTWARE VERSION AND MODEL
It is possible to read the router‟s model through the command show model:
root@IMOLA> show model
Tiesse Imola 5262 Multiprotocol Router
The command show version shows the software‟s version.
root@IMOLA> show version
Imola version: 5.4.5-8
The version number adopts the naming convention: 5.x.y-N
The first number identifies the hardware platform used in the production.
The value of x indicates the major number, which changes in case of relevant functionality. The
value of y indicates the minor number, which increases when other independent functionality,
which do not affect other software‟s functions, are added.
The suffix N indicates the build number. It increases in case of small bug-fixing which do not
require non-regression tests.
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BASIC ROUTER CONFIGURATION
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In order to configure Imola the operator has a character interface known as Command Line Interface (CLI).
Using the CLI it is possible to configure, activate and check interfaces and available services present on
Router. This is a short quick guide where only few services and functionalities are explained, please refer
to full ImolaLipari_UserGuide available on Tiesse's website http://www.tiesse.com for a complete guide to
CLI commands and services.
CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE
The configuration of Imola/Lipari includes the following phases:
configuration
check
parameters activation
storing
To configure and activate you can use commands with the prefix:
set
To check the status you can use the command with prefix:
show
In order to save the complete and checked configuration the command:
save
The command:
restore
is used to recover specific configurations.
There are three different types of configuration:
current saved started
The current configuration contains all the values set during configuration.
The saved configuration is that saved in Imola non-volatile memory using the save command and will be
used during the next boot.
The started configuration is that which was activated in the last boot operation. At the end of the boot,
before configuration begins, the three configurations are identical.
During the configuration and check phases, saved and started configurations are identical.
After the save command, the current configuration also becomes saved. Through this configuration the
device will be activated at the next boot.
It is possible to check the content of the three different configurations by using the command:
show config current|saved|started
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COMMAND-LINE INTERFACE (CLI) GUIDE
Tiesse CLI has an online help which helps the user in formulating all the available commands
in a way which is syntactically and semantically correct.
Pressing the <TAB> key twice or the “?” character, all the available commands will be displayed, followed by
a brief description.
Command-line completion or display of available alternatives is possible using the <TAB> key.
When the command is incomplete, a help function is automatically called: it provides all the necessary
information for a correct completion.
Tiesse spa - IMOLA Interworking Unit
No Radius configured. Using Local authentication
login: root
Password: *********
local: Authentication OK
Service Type is: Administrative-User
Idle timeout is set to 600 seconds
Connected Users:
ttyp0 recovery_user
root@Imola>
# download record show
add_user exit restore su
help traceroute
upload change_password
ping save version clear_counter
quit set who del_user
reboot shell
root@Imola>
Some of the available commands are displayed by pressing the <TAB> key twice or ? key
root@Imola> set ?
adsl Configure adsl
alias Configure secondary address
autocmd Configure Command executed automaticaly at boot time
backup Configure Backup procedure and criteria
banner Configure banner
bgp Configure BGP Protocol
ospf Configure OSP Protocol
rip Configure RIP Protocol
eth0 Configure eth0 parameter
vrrp Configure VRRP Protocol
gre Configure GRE tunneling
....
root@Imola>
Command-line completion and listing of parameters by pressing the <TAB> key.
root@Imola> set eth1 ?
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set eth1 ipaddr Configure IP address
set eth1 broadcast Confgure Broadcast Address
set eth1 dhcp-client Enable DHCP Cleinte
set eth1 netmask Configure Netmask
set eth1 description Configure a description
set eth1 no-description
....
root@Imola>
Online help
The basic rules for the setup of an interface or a service include the configuration and activation of the
configured parameters.
The commands are divided in 3 groups:
configuration command set <options>
display command show <options>
management and administration commands.
It is very common to set the configuration command by Copy&Paste: you just have to copy the
configuration from a file on your computer and then paste it in the router‟s cli.
If the command lines are many, like more than 20, and the connection to the router is made by a serial
port o via a slow connection, it can happen that some of the pasted lines are not executed. To avoid this
problem, you can use the command set-config which puts the router in an “acquiring configuration”
state, so you can paste how many command line you need.
Here is the set-config screen:
root@IMOLA> set-config
Please Copy&Paste your configuration below and then
terminate with a single "." in a new line.
Your configuration will be imported and set as current.
To abort this session and let everything unchanged type "abort".
Put here your configuration:
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ETHERNET INTERFACE
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INTERFACE CONFIGURATION
Ethernet interfaces are called eth0 and eth1. The first is on the left and it is normally used as a service port
or as WAN port to connect to the network to external devices, leaving internal network tasks to the eth1
interface. The LAN switch (if present) is connected to the eth1 port.
In LX models the 4-port LAN switch is connected to the eth0 port.
In order to set the IP address of an Ethernet interface the following CLI command is used:
set eth0|eth1 ipaddr <ip_address> [netmask <netmask> broadcast <broadcast>]
For example, in order to configure an eth0 interface with 10.10.9.1/16 IP address, specifying the broadcast
mode, the command is:
set eth0 ipaddr 10.10.9.1 netmask 255.255.0.0 broadcast 10.10.255.255
It is possible to enable the dynamic NAT over all outbound packets from the interface using:
set eth0 masquerade
The DHCP Client service can be set or removed for each Ethernet interface using the commands:
set eth0|eth1 dhcp-client
set eth0|eth1 no-dhcp-client
It is possible to activate (or deactivate) a description of the Ethernet interface given back by the SNMP agent
(if configured and active), by querying the Mib_II ifDescr variable, using the following commands:
set eth0|eth1 description|no-description <value>
It is possible to set the type of Ethernet connection avoiding the auto negotiation process:
set eth0|eth1 speed <my description>
where value can have one of the following values:
100BaseT4 100BaseTx-FD 10BaseT 10BaseT-HD
100BaseTx 100BaseTx-HD 10BaseT-FD 1000BaseT-FD 1000BaseT-HD
In case the switch is present, the connection parameters must be set by specific commands, which are
described in the relative switch section.
On Imola-LX models and some Lipari as well, there is only the eth0 port.
DISPLAYING INTERFACE STATUS
In order to display the configuration of an interface, the following CLI command is used:
ifconfig eth0|eth1|ppp0|wwan0|…other interface|
Which shows:
IP address
Netmask
Broadcast
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MAC address
Static meters
ETHERNET LEDS MEANING
The RJ45 connector of the Ethernet interface has two LEDs indicators: one yellow on the left and one green
on the right.
LED type
LED
COLOR
BEHAVIOUR
DESCRIPTION
Ethernet interface
(2 LEDs integrated in
the connector)
Left
Yellow
Off
The interface is damage or the
connection is running at 10Mbps
On
The Ethernet interface is connected at
100Mbps
Right
Green
Blinking
LAN activity
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ADSL INTERFACE
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CONFIGURATION
Imola XX10 models only support ADSL connections, while XX20 models support both ADSL and ADSL2+
connections.
In ADSL connections the maximum bandwidth is:
downstream speed up to 8 Mbps
upstream speed up to 1 Mbps
In ADSL2+ connection the maximum bandwidth is:
downstream speed up to 24 Mbps
upstream speed up to 3.5 Mbps
A maximum of 8 PVCs (Permanent Virtual Circuit) is supported.
Tiesse‟s Imola and Lipari router are subject to the following conformity standards:
ADSL: G.992.1 (G.dmt) - Annex A (ADSL over POTS), G992.2 (G.lite), ANSI T1.413 issue 2
ATM: ITU T-I.361, ITU T.I.363.5, ITU T-I.432, ITU T.I.610, ITU T-I.731
RFC 2684 (former RFC 1483 Multiprotocol over ATM)
RFC 2364 (PPP over ATM)
RFC 2516 (PPP over Ethernet)
In Imola XX20 models the following standards are also supported:
G.992.3 annexA, B, I, J, L (extended reach), M (double upstream)
G.992.4 g.Lite.bis
G.992.5 annexA, B, C, I, J, M
It is possible to configure and activate the ADSL link by using CLI commands.
The command
set adsl on
activates the ADSL interface.
The command
set adsl off
deactivates the ADSL interface
The command
set no-adsl
deactivates the ADSL interface and disables the configuration.
Before the activation, the ADSL interface must be configured according to the contractual values provided
by the Service Provider.
To define the encapsulation type, the command to be used is:
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Tiesse Lipari Quick start guide

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Routers
Type
Quick start guide

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