Safety: FCC Part 68, EN60950, UL 1950, C/UL to CSA 22.2 No.950, TUV, IC CS03 Emissions: FCC Part 15 Class B, EN55022/CISPR22 Class B Immunity: EN55024 Warning: Use a minimum of 26AWG line cord for the DSL connection. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Contents 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
Packing List • One GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router • One Power cord • One CD with documentation • One DSL cable (RJ-11) • One Ethernet cable (RJ-45) GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Contents 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
Console port for local management • Telnet configuration • Command line interface • Firmware upload via TFTP/BOOTP and Web-based management • Alarm status and power indicators • Event logging GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Product Description 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
TCP/IP router, hub, and other network devices with Ethernet 10BaseT intefaces • Computers with an Ethernet 10BaseT • Operating systems that support Ethernet with an IP stack GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Product Description 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) • Humidity: 5% to 90% RH, non-condensing Power • 100 V AC to 240 V AC • 50 Hz to 60 Hz • Auto ranging GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Product Description 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
Figure 1 shows the GoWide 4.6 front panel. Figure 1. GoWide 4.6 Front Panel SYNC POWER ATM ACT ALARM The GoWide 4.6 front panel includes four status indicators as described in Table A. Table A. Front Panel Status Indicators LEDs COLOR EXPLANATION ATM ACT...
SWITCH POWER SWITCH PORTS PORT PORT The GoWide 4.6 rear panel connectors and switches are described in Table B. Table B. Rear Panel Connectors and Switches Nomenclature Explanation POWER SWITCH Allows GoWide to be turned ON or OFF. AC POWER A receptacle for the power cord.
If VCI/VPI values are the same as the default values, no changes are required in the bridge mode. Note: An extra copy of this page is provided on the last page of this manual. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Product Description 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
GoWide 4.6. Turn on the GoWide 4.6 by placing the ON/OFF switch in the ON position. The Power LED must be a steady green. The Sync LED will initially be a blinking green. Once the connection is established, the Sync LED will become a steady green.
PC Configuration To configure the PC to communicate with the GoWide 4.6, refer to the appropriate mode configuration chapter. These chapters are as follows: • Chapter 3, Bridge Mode Configuration • Chapter 4, Router Mode Configuration • Chapter 5, Gateway Mode Configuration...
Figure 4. Change Password Screen Setting Factory Defaults The GoWide 4.6 can be set to the Factory Default settings via the reset switch on the unit’s rear panel (see Figure 2). To reset the GoWide 4.6, press the reset button and hold down for 5 seconds while the unit is on.
For Windows 95/NT 4.0/2000/XP, please refer to the appropriate user manual. To configure a PC to communicate with the GoWide 4.6, do the following: Establish a TCP/IP connection to the GoWide 4.6. This is done by clicking the Start button and selecting Settings, Control Panel, and Network.
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Click OK and re-start the PC. The PC is now configured to communicate with the GoWide 4.6. Note: For Windows 2000, simply click OK. The PC will be configured to communicate with the GoWide 4.6 GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Bridge Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
GoWide 4.6 Configuration GoWide 4.6 Login Procedure B describes the method for logging in to the GoWide 4.6. Procedure B. GoWide 4.6 Login Step Procedure Power up the computer (if not already powered up). Open the Internet Explorer Web browser.
Step Procedure Login to the GoWide 4.6. Select Setup from the GoWide 4.6 toolbar. The System screen (Figure 13) is now displayed. Click the Bridge hyperlink in the System Menu. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual...
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Figure 13. System Screen System Toolbar Menu GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Bridge Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
Enter the values for Local IP and Subnet Mask in the respective fields (Figure 15). Click the Apply button if all data is correct. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Bridge Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
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Figure 14. Configure LAN Port Screen GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Bridge Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
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Figure 15. LAN Port Settings Screen GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Bridge Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
CBR (Constant Bit Rate) – the user must specify the PCR. • VBR (Variable Bit Rate) – the user must specify the PCR, Sustainable Cell Rate (SCR), Burst Tolerance, and the maximum burst size. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Bridge Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
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Figure 16. Configure WAN Port Screen GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Bridge Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
Select the Quality of Service type: UBR (default setting), CBR, or VBR. A pop-up screen appears. Enter the appropriate information. Select the Encapsulation type: LLC (default setting) or VCMUX. Click the Apply button if all data is correct. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Bridge Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
Select the Encapsulation type: LLC, VCMUX, or Learning (default setting). Select the HDLC Header type: Enable, Disable, or Learning (default setting). Click the Apply button if all data is correct. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Bridge Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
(Figure 19). This option allows a user to restrict which hosts have access to the GoWide 4.6 via Telnet, FTP, and a Web browser. The user will use a host’s IP address to give them access. If a host is not specified, all hosts have access.
Save/Restart Configuration Clicking the Save/Restart hyperlink brings up the Save Your Configuration and Restart screen (Figure 21). Procedure H describes the method for saving a bridge mode configuration and restarting the GoWide 4.6. Procedure H. Save/Restart Screen Step Procedure Ensure that all displayed settings are correct.
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Click the OK button to save the configuration. Once the configuration is saved, a restart screen (Figure 23) is displayed. Either click the refresh button or enter a LAN port IP address to reload the GoWide 4.6 main page and repeat the login process.
Export/Import Configuration If the same settings are required on several GoWide 4.6 units, the Export/Import function can be used. The settings must be configured and saved on one unit first. Use the Export hyperlink on the System Menu to export the configuration file to a hard drive or floppy disk.
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After the configuration file is chosen, click on the Import button to upload the configuration file to the unit. The unit will then save the configuration and restart, with the configuration file settings taking effect. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Bridge Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
To configure a PC to access the Internet, do the following: Ensure that there is still a TCP/IP connection to the GoWide 4.6. If not, refer to the PC Configuration section. Using the TCP/IP Properties page, enter the new Gateway IP address (or leave blank if DHCP will be used).
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Click OK and re-start the PC. The PC is now re-configured to communicate with the GoWide 4.6. Note: For Windows 2000, simply click OK. The PC will be re-configured to communicate with the GoWide 4.6. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Bridge Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
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Figure 28 shows the new configuration setup for GoWide 4.6 bridge mode. Figure 28. GoWide 4.6 Bridge Mode Configuration To access the modem again, change the PC settings as shown in the PC Configuration section. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual...
PC. • Since the GoWide 4.6’s default IP address is 10.0.0.1, the PC must be part of the same subnet and have an IP address between the range of 10.0.0.2 to 10.0.0.254. The PC subnet mask should be 255.255.255.0.
Figure 29. TCP/IP Properties Screen In the TCP/IP Properties page, enter the Gateway IP address. See Figure 30. Note: In Router mode, the Gateway IP address is the same as the GoWide 4.6 LAN port address. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual...
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Click OK and re-start the PC. The PC is now configured to communicate with the GoWide 4.6. Note: For Windows 2000, simply click OK. The PC will be configured to communicate with the GoWide 4.6. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Router Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
GoWide 4.6 Configuration GoWide 4.6 Login Procedure I describes the method for logging in to the GoWide 4.6. Procedure I. GoWide 4.6 Login Step Procedure Power up the computer (if not already powered up). Open the Internet Explorer Web browser.
Step Procedure Login to the GoWide 4.6. Select Setup from the GoWide 4.6 toolbar. The System screen (Figure 37) is now displayed. Click the Router hyperlink in the System Menu. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual...
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Figure 37. System Screen System Toolbar Menu GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Router Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
Select either DHCP Server, DHCP Relay, or Outbound Filtering under Advanced. Enter the value for DNS Relay in the provided field. Click the Apply button if all data is correct. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Router Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
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Figure 38. Configure LAN Port Screen GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Router Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
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Figure 39. LAN Port Settings Screen GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Router Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
• Click Edit Inbound • Enter the WAN Port IP address and the Telnet or Web port to allow remote configuration of the GoWide 4.6 using Telnet or HTTP • Apply, save, and restart Quality of Service Setup To set up Quality of Service (QoS) under WAN Port configuration, click on the desired QoS format (UBR, CBR or VBR) in the appropriate screen.
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Figure 40. Configure WAN Port Screen GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Router Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
Select either Set as Default Route, Edit Routing Table, or RIP under Routing Table (RIP is the default setting). If NAT is desired, click the NAT box under Advanced. Click the Apply button if all data is correct. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Router Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
Select either Set as Default Route, Edit Routing Table, or RIP under Routing Table (RIP is the default setting). If NAT is desired, click the NAT box under Advanced. Click the Apply button if all data is correct. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Router Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
If RIP is not desired under Routing Table, deselect the box (RIP Allowed is the default setting). If NAT is desired, click the NAT box under Advanced. Click the Apply button if all data is correct. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Router Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
If RIP is not desired under Routing Table, deselect the box (RIP Allowed is the default setting). If NAT is desired, click the NAT box under Advanced. Click the Apply button if all data is correct. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Router Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
(Figure 45). This option allows a user to restrict which hosts have access to the GoWide 4.6 via Telnet, FTP, and a Web browser. The user will use a host’s IP address to give them access. If a host is not specified, all hosts have access.
Save/Restart Configuration Clicking the Save/Restart hyperlink brings up the Save Your Configuration and Restart screen (Figure 47). Procedure Q describes the method for saving a router mode configuration and restarting the GoWide 4.6. Procedure Q. Save/Restart Screen Step Procedure Ensure that all displayed settings are correct.
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Click the OK button to save the configuration. Once the configuration is saved, a restart screen (Figure 49) is displayed. Either click the refresh button or enter a LAN port IP address to reload the GoWide 4.6 main page and repeat the login process.
Export/Import Configuration If the same settings are required on several GoWide 4.6 units, the Export/Import function can be used. The settings must be configured and saved on one unit first. Use the Export hyperlink on the System Menu to export the configuration file to a hard drive or floppy disk.
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After the configuration file is chosen, click on the Import button to upload the configuration file to the unit. The unit will then save the configuration and restart, with the configuration file settings taking effect. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Router Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
To configure a PC to access the Internet, do the following: Ensure that there is still a TCP/IP connection to the GoWide 4.6. If not, refer to the PC Configuration section. Using the TCP/IP Properties page, check that the installed Gateway IP address has not changed.
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Click OK and re-start the PC. The PC is now re-configured to communicate with the GoWide 4.6. Note: For Windows 2000, simply click OK. The PC will be re-configured to communicate with the GoWide 4.6. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Router Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
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To access the modem again, change the PC settings as shown in the PC Configuration section. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Router Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
PC. • Since the GoWide 4.6’s default IP address is 10.0.0.1, the PC must be part of the same subnet and have an IP address between the range of 10.0.0.2 to 10.0.0.254. The PC subnet mask should be 255.255.255.0.
The figures illustrating PC configuration are Windows 98 screen captures. For Windows 95/NT 4.0/2000/XP, please refer to the appropriate user manual. To configure a PC to communicate with the GoWide 4.6, do the following: Establish a TCP/IP connection to the GoWide device. This is done by clicking the Start button and selecting Settings, Control Panel, and Network.
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Click OK and re-start the PC. The PC is now configured to communicate with the GoWide 4.6. Note: For Windows 2000, simply click OK. The PC will be configured to communicate with the GoWide 4.6. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Gateway Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
GoWide 4.6 Configuration GoWide 4.6 Login Procedure R describes the method for logging in to the GoWide 4.6. Procedure R. GoWide 4.6 Login Step Procedure Power up the computer (if not already powered up). Open the Internet Explorer Web browser.
Step Procedure Login to the GoWide 4.6. Select Setup from the GoWide 4.6 toolbar. The System screen (Figure 62) is now displayed. Click the Gateway hyperlink in the System Menu. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual...
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Figure 62. System Screen System Toolbar Menu GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Gateway Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
Select either DHCP Server, DHCP Relay, or Outbound Filtering under Advanced. Enter the value for DNS Relay in the provided field. Click the Apply button if all data is correct. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Gateway Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
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Figure 63. Configure LAN Port Screen GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Gateway Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
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Figure 64. LAN Port Settings Screen GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Gateway Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
CBR (Constant Bit Rate) – the user must specify the PCR. • VBR (Variable Bit Rate) – the user must specify the PCR, Sustainable Cell Rate (SCR), Burst Tolerance, and the maximum burst size. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Gateway Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
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Figure 65. Configure WAN Port Screen GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Gateway Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
Select either Set as Default Route or Edit Routing Table under Routing Table (Set as Default Route is the default setting). If NAT is desired, click the NAT box under Advanced. Click the Apply button if all data is correct. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Gateway Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
Select either Set as Default Route or Edit Routing Table under Routing Table (Set as Default Route is the default setting). If NAT is desired, click the NAT box under Advanced. Click the Apply button if all data is correct. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Gateway Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
(Figure 68). This option allows a user to restrict which hosts have access to the GoWide 4.6 via Telnet, FTP, and a Web browser. The user will use a host’s IP address to give them access. If a host is not specified, all hosts have access.
Save/Restart Configuration Clicking the Save/Restart hyperlink brings up the Save Your Configuration and Restart screen (Figure 70). Procedure X describes the method for saving a gateway mode configuration and restarting the GoWide 4.6. Procedure X. Save/Restart Screen Step Procedure Ensure that all displayed settings are correct.
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Click the OK button to save the configuration. Once the configuration is saved, a restart screen (Figure 72) is displayed. Either click the refresh button or enter a LAN port IP address to reload the GoWide 4.6 main page and repeat the login process.
Export/Import Configuration If the same settings are required on several GoWide 4.6 units, the Export/Import function can be used. The settings must be configured and saved on one unit first. Use the Export hyperlink on the System Menu to export the configuration file to a hard drive or floppy disk.
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After the configuration file is chosen, click on the Import button to upload the configuration file to the unit. The unit will then save the configuration and restart, with the configuration file settings taking effect. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Gateway Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
To configure a PC to access the Internet, do the following: Ensure that there is still a TCP/IP connection to the GoWide 4.6. If not, refer to the PC Configuration section. Using the TCP/IP Properties page, check that the installed Gateway IP address has not changed.
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Click OK and re-start the PC. The PC is now re-configured to communicate with the GoWide 4.6. Note: For Windows 2000, simply click OK. The PC will be re-configured to communicate with the GoWide 4.6. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Gateway Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
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To access the modem again, change the PC settings as shown in the PC Configuration section. GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Gateway Mode Configuration 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
PC. • Since the GoWide 4.6’s default IP address is 10.0.0.1, the PC must be part of the same subnet and have an IP address between the range of 10.0.0.2 to 10.0.0.254. The PC subnet mask should be 255.255.255.0.
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Chapter App. A TCP/IP Protocol Installation This appendix provides information on TCP/IP protocol installation.
Click the OK button. Windows may ask for the Windows 95/98 CD or the original installation files (i.e., D:/win95, D:/win98, or c:\windows\options\cabs). Click the OK button. Follow the instructions to restart the PC. End of Procedure GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual TCP/IP Protocol Installation 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
The Ethernet (RJ-45) interface pin assignments are listed in Table E. Table E. Ethernet (RJ-45) Interface Pin Assignments Signal Name RD + RD – TD + TD – GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Interface Pin Assignments 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
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Update GoWide 4.6 Firmware App. C This appendix provides information on upgrading the GoWide 4.6 firmware.
Update GoWide 4.6 Firmware To update GoWide 4.6 firmware to the latest version, do the following: 1. Click Update Firmware on the GoWide 4.6 screen toolbar. 2. The Update Firmware screen (Figure 81) is displayed. 3. Follow the directions on the Update Firmware screen and click the Upgrade button.
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G.shdsl Configuration This appendix provides information on specific instances of G.shdsl configuration. App. D...
4.6s needs to be set to CO Unit Type. The Line Type is only found on the GoWide 4.6 and is set to four-wire operation. This means that both pairs will work as one higher capacity link, but if one pair is removed/cut then the link will go down and no data will be transmitted.
• Host Name __________________ Note: If VCI/VPI values are the same as the default values, no changes are required in bridge mode. 134 (End) GoWide 4.6 G.shdsl Bridge/Router – User Manual Service Parameters and Worksheet 097-91022-01 Issue 1: February 2002...
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