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PAMSPAN 3000

User Manual

Ver. 1.0
First Edition (August 2004)
RECYCLABLE

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Ver. 1.0 First Edition (August 2004) RECYCLABLE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Windows Me PCs..............................9 Windows 95, 98 PCs............................10 Assigning static Internet information to your PCs ..................... 11 3. Configure the PAMSPAN 3000 from EmWeb..................1 3.1 Accessing EmWeb ............................1 3.2 About EmWeb pages............................1 3.2.1 About the Status Page ..........................2 3.2.3 About the Quick Start page ........................
  • Page 3 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 3.2.4.10 DNS Relay ............................26 3.2.4.11 SNTP Client ............................ 27 3.2.4.12 Security............................30 3.2.4.13 Ports ............................... 41 3.2.4.14 Search for Service .......................... 46 4. Diagnostic and Troubleshooting....................47 Appendix A: Advanced DSL port attributes ..................48...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 1. Introduction Thank you for choosing PAMSPAN3000 as your broadband access solution. This manual helps you with the setup and configuration of your product. 1.1 PAMSPAN3000 Overview PAMSPAN3000 G.SHDSL Router is designed for Small and medium-sized businesses to access the Internet and remote office networks by providing a cost-effective high-speed alternative to replace expensive leased-line services.
  • Page 5: Application

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 1.3 Application a. Connect to the G.SHDSL IP DSLAM b. connect to another PAMSPAN3000 set as CO side...
  • Page 6: Specification

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 1.4 Specification SHDSL Compliance Comply to ITU-T G.991.2 (Annex A, Annex B) G. SHDSL Data Rate: N x 64Kbps (N=0~72 for 4 wire, N=0~36 for 2wire, 0 for adaptive) Impedance: 135 ohms Annex obtained from CPE side, CO side auto adjust Configurable: 2-wire or 4-wire mode Default: 2/4 wire (depending on model), Annex A.
  • Page 7: Front Panel Led And Rear Panel Description

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 2. Hardware Setup and Startup _________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.1 Front Panel LED and Rear Panel description Following pictures are the front panel of 2-wire and 4-wire PAMSPAN3000 respectively. Figure 2-1 4-wire PAMSPAN3000 Front Panel LED Figure 2-2 2-wire PAMSPAN3000 Front Panel LED...
  • Page 8: Dip Switch Illustration

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 2.2 Dip Switch illustration The PAMSPAN3000 is equipped with a dip switch, located on its rear panel, in which transmission rate and CO/CPE selection can be configured by manual. Outlook of Dip Switch As the following figure shown, position 1 to 3 is assigned to Rate configuration and position 4 is for CO or CPE selection.
  • Page 9: Restore Factory Defaults/Reboot Button

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Note: Default is Rate7 and CPE. 2.2 Restore Factory Defaults/Reboot Button Press the reset button to reset the PAMSPAN3000 to its factory-default settings (default configuration file will be uploaded). If you forget your password or cannot access the device, you will need to reset the device to the default settings.
  • Page 10: Hardware Connection

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Standard DSL line cable support CD Quick Installation Guide 2.4 Hardware Connection Connect the DSL cable to the DSL port of RJ-11 socket. Use a RJ-45 cable to connect the PAMSPAN3000 to the LAN or a PC with Ethernet adapter installed.
  • Page 11: Configuring Your Computers

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 2.6 Configuring Your Computers This section provides instructions for configuring the Internet settings on your computers to work with the Router Before you begin By default, the Router automatically assigns all required Internet settings to your PCs. You need only to configure the PCs to accept the information when it is assigned.
  • Page 12: Windows Me Pcs

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual protocol has already been enabled. Skip to step 10. If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) does not display as an installed component, click In the Select Network Component Type dialog box, select Protocol, and then click Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the Network Protocols list, and then...
  • Page 13: Windows 95, 98 Pcs

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual click Select Microsoft in the Manufacturers box. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the Network Protocols list, and then click You may be prompted to install files from your Windows Me installation CD or other media. Follow the instructions to install the files.
  • Page 14: Assigning Static Internet Information To Your Pcs

    In some cases however, you may want to assign Internet information to some or all of your PCs directly (often called “statically”), rather than allowing the PAMSPAN 3000 to assign it. This option may be desirable (but not required) if: You have obtained one or more public IP addresses that you want to always associate •...
  • Page 15 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual pages 8 through 11 relating only to checking for and/or installing the IP protocol. Once it is installed, continue to follow the instructions for displaying each of the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties. Instead of enabling dynamic assignment of the IP addresses for the computer, DNS server and default gateway, click the radio buttons that enable you to enter the information manually.
  • Page 16: Configure The Pamspan 3000 From Emweb

    3. Configure the PAMSPAN 3000 from EmWeb 3.1 Accessing EmWeb To access EmWeb on the PAMSPAN 3000 that has been booted with an image containing a factory default configuration: 1. Attach a PC to one of the LAN interfaces. At your web browser, enter the URL:http://192.168.1.1...
  • Page 17: About The Status Page

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual You can select each of the following topics from the menu on the left-hand side of the main window: • Status: information about the current setup and status of the system. • Quick Start: information about how to setup the WAN connection.
  • Page 18 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual • Advanced Diagnostics: The Advanced Diagnostics section displays: • Connection Authentication details; this displays details about your current ISP login settings. It also provides a Login Settings hyperlink that allows you to create, modify or delete your existing login setup.
  • Page 19: System Information

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual • Port Connection Status: This section displays information about your port connections: • Port; the ports available on your Router • Type; the kind of traffic that can be transported on each port connected; which of the...
  • Page 20: About The Quick Start Page

    • connection details • port configuration • service parameters PAMSPAN 3000 has default interfaces defined. These defaults depend on the type of image that you are building. 3.2.3 About the Quick Start page This page allows you to configure your WAN login connection. From the left-hand menu, click on Quick Start.
  • Page 21: Creating A Login Using Dhcp

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Login using PPPoE. This allows a user to login remotely via PPPoE. Note: Please refer to following sections for details for all settings above-mentioned. 3.2.2.1 Creating a login using DHCP 1. From the Login Type section, click on the No Login/DHCP radio button. Click on The DHCP Login Options form is displayed: 2.
  • Page 22: About System Configuration

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 2. Complete the PPoE Login Options: a. Fill the PPoE username and Password that provided by the ISP in the PPoE Setup section. b. In the PPoE Login Options section, select your PPoE service name as Dial On Demand or Keep-Alive.
  • Page 23: Remote Access

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual This page displays a table containing all configuration errors experienced by your Router during a current session. The table also tells you: • when the error occurred (in seconds since your system was restarted) • which process the error occurred in •...
  • Page 24: Firmware Update

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual remote access. 3.2.3.4 Firmware Update This option allows you to upload firmware images to Router using HTTP. 1. From the System menu, click Firmware update. The following page is displayed: 2. Type in the location of the new firmware image that you want to upload, or use to browse and select the file.
  • Page 25: Restart

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual From the Backup Configuration section, click on the . The File Download window is displayed and then select the . The Save As window will prompt and select a file in which to save your backup configuration. Click on Restoring your configuration From the System menu, click on Backup/restore.
  • Page 26: About The Configuration Menu

    The Status page is displayed and your Router has been reset. 3.2.4 About the Configuration menu The Configuration menu contains options for configuring features on PAMSPAN 3000 including basic LAN and WAN conections and DHCP and DNS settings. Note: Most of the features contain sensible default settings. You are unlikely to have to reconfigure every feature included in the Configuration menu.
  • Page 27: Save Configuration

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Note: Please refer to following sections for details for all settings above-mentioned. 3.2.4.1 Save configuration To save your current configuration to Flash ROM: 1. From the Configuration menu, click on Save config. The following page is displayed: 2.
  • Page 28 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 2. Type details for the new user into the username, password and comment text boxes, and select a May login? Option: • true means that the user can login but not dialing • false means that the user can not login Click on the .
  • Page 29: Lan Connections

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 3.2.4.3 LAN connections This option allows you to: • configure the IP address and subnet of the default LAN connection to the Router. • configure a secondary IP address on the same subnet as the primary IP address.
  • Page 30 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Once you have configured the IP address(es), click on the . A message is displayed confirming that your address information is being updated. If you have changed the primary IP address, you may need to enter the new address in your web browser address box.
  • Page 31: Wan Connection

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual service: a. Click on the Edit link. b. Change the options for the existing virtual interface, then click on Change. The page is reset and the new values are displayed. To delete a service: a. Click on the Delete link.
  • Page 32 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Editing a WAN service Click on the Edit link for a specific service. The WAN connection: edit page is displayed. Change the values for the existing service. If you want to carry out advanced editing, click on the links at the top of the edit page. The links that appear depend on the type of service that you are configuring.
  • Page 33 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Click on the Create a new virtual interface... hyperlink. On the Create virtual interface page, type the IP address and netmask of the virtual interface, and then click on the The WAN connections page is displayed. If you click on the Virtual I/f link, the Virtual interface page displays a table listing the names of existing virtual interfaces.
  • Page 34: Ip Routes

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 3.2.4.5 IP Routes This option allows you to create static IP routes to destination addresses via an IP interface name or a Gateway address. From the Configuration menu, click on IP routes. The Edit Routes page is displayed: This page lists the following information about existing routes: •...
  • Page 35: Dhcp Server

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Deleting a route To delete an existing route, check the Delete box for a specific route. Click on Creating an IP V4 Route Click on the Create new Ip V4 Route hyperlink. The following page is displayed Complete the Create IP v4 Route form in order to configure the route.
  • Page 36 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Enabling/disabling the DHCP server The DHCP server is enabled by default. If to disable the DHCP server, click on Note: If DHCP relay is enabled, DHCP server will be disabled by default. You can not enable DHCP server unless you disable DHCP relay.
  • Page 37 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual This page allows you to: Set the value and netmask of the subnet (either manually or by selecting an IP interface whose value and mask is used instead), and set the maximum and default lease times.
  • Page 38 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual This page also allows you to add additional option information. At the bottom of the page, click on the Create new DHCP option link. Click on the Option name drop-down list and select a name. Type a value that matches the selected option name in the Option value text box.
  • Page 39: Dhcp Relay

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Complete the following: Type in the IP address that will be given to the host with the specified MAC address. Type in the MAC address and the maximum lease time (default is 86400 seconds). Click on OK. The DHCP Server page is displayed, and details of your new fixed host are displayed under the sub-heading Existing DHCP fixed IP/MAC mappings.
  • Page 40: Dns Client

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Note: If DHCP server is enabled, DHCP relay will be disabled by default. You can not enable DHCP relay unless you disable DHCP server. Adding a DHCP server to the DHCP relay list In the Add new DHCP server section, type an address in the New DHCP server IP address text box.
  • Page 41: Dns Relay

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Configuring DNS servers Type the IP address of the unknown domain name in the DNS servers: text box. Click . The IP address appears in the DNS servers table. You can add a maximum of three server IP addresses. Each IP address entry has a Delete button associated with it.
  • Page 42: Sntp Client

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Configuring the DNS relay list In the Add new DNS server section, type an address in the New DNS server IP address text box. Click on . The address is displayed in the Edit DHCP server list section. To edit an entry, click on an IP address and type a new entry, then click on .
  • Page 43 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Synchronize Client with NTP Server Click on that forces the SNTP client to immediately synchronize the local time with the server located in the association list (if unicast) or, if anycast is enabled, initiate an anycast sequence to the network.
  • Page 44 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual associations list when the sntpclient sync command is issued. The entry will then be substituted for any existing entry in the unicast association list. • Disable - stops synchronization via anycast mode. Click on to validate your setting, after choosing the SNTP Syncroniztion mode.
  • Page 45: Security

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual system clock. And then click on to validate your setting. Note: if using manual system clock setting, the local time will follow the internal clock set by user. 3.2.4.12 Security This option allows you to configure Security, NAT and Firewall: Security - EmWeb allows you to: •...
  • Page 46 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Enabling Security You must enable Security before you can enable Firewall and/or Intrusion Detection. In the Security State section: Click on the Security Enabled radio button. Click on to update the Security State section. Enabling Firewall and/or Intrusion Detection You must create a security interface before you can enable Firewall and/or Intrusion Detection.
  • Page 47 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Click on the button. Configuring security interfaces Security interfaces are based on existing LAN services. You must create a LAN service for every security interface that you want to configure. For details of how to create LAN services, From the Security Interfaces section, click on Add Interface.
  • Page 48 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual • NAT setting. It contains hyperlinks that allow you to configure NAT. See Configuring • Delete Interface... hyperlink. Click on this to display the Security: Delete Interface page. Check the interface details, then click on the Delete button.
  • Page 49 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual displayed: Click on Add Global Address Pool. The following page is displayed: This page allows you to create a pool of network IP addresses that are visible outside your network. Add values for the following table entries: •...
  • Page 50 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual in the range of addresses that make up the global address pool. Once you have configured the table, click on . The table is refreshed and the global address pool is added to your NAT configuration. To delete a global address pool, click on the Delete hyperlink, then click on the Delete Global Address Pool button.
  • Page 51 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual • Port Number; the port number that your transport uses. 4. Once you have configured the table, click on . The table is refreshed and the reserved mapping is added to your NAT configuration. To delete a reserved mapping setup, click on the Delete hyperlink, and then click on Click on Return to Interface List to display the Security Interface Configuration page.
  • Page 52 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Specify the start and end of the port range for the TCP/UDP protocol that you want to filter. Then select TCP or UDP protocol from the Protocol drop-down list. After that, use the Direction drop-down lists to specify whether you want to allow/block inbound traffic, and allow/block outbound traffic.
  • Page 53 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual the policy was created. See Configuring Firewall policies Section. This section assumes that you have previously followed the instructions in Configuring Firewall policies Section. To configure a validator: 1. From the Current Firewall Policies table, click on the Host Validators link for the policy that you want to configure.
  • Page 54 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 2. Configure the trigger as follows: a. Transport Type; select a transport type from the drop-down list, depending on whether you are adding a trigger for a TCP or a UDP application. b. Port Number Start; type the start of the trigger port range that the primary session uses.
  • Page 55 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual been removed. There are two hyperlinks on the page: a. To add a new trigger, click on New Trigger. b. To display the Security Interface Configuration page, click on Return to Interface List. Configuring Intrusion Detection Settings Intrusion Detection settings allow you to protect your network from intrusions such as denial of service (DOS) attacks, port scanning and web spoofing.
  • Page 56: Ports

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Scan Attack Block Duration; type the length of time (in seconds) that the Firewall blocks suspicious hosts for after it has detected scan activity. Victim Protection Block Duration; type the length of time (in seconds) that the Firewall blocks packets destined for the victim of a spoofing style attack.
  • Page 57 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Shdsl Port Configuration page, click on View advanced attributes. The Shdsl Port Configuration page is displayed. “Shdsl” is the default port name of SHDSL created in PAMSPAN3000 where stands for ATM port. You can configure SHDSL parameters in this page.
  • Page 58 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Before preceeding any advanced configuration, set 4WActive Line and Active Line as True. If to choose 4-wire mode, select true in the 4Wire Enable drop-down list, and then click on to submit your setting. Similarly, if to choose 2-wire mode, select false in the 4Wire Enable drop-down list, and then click on to submit your setting.
  • Page 59 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 6. Please refer to the Appendix A: Advanced DSL port attributes for detailed information of Shdsl port attributes. From the Ports menu, click on Ethernet. The Ethernet Port Configuration page is displayed: The page displays basic port attributes for the Ethernet port on your Router.
  • Page 60 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Ethernet Port Configuration page. 12. From the Ports menu, click on Usb-ethernet. The Ethernet Port Configuration page is displayed: 13. You can carry out advanced configuration of your Usb-ethernet port attributes. From the Usb-ethernet Port Configuration page, click on View advanced attributes. The Advanced Usb-ethernet Port Configuration page is displayed.
  • Page 61: Search For Service

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 14. Update the port attributes that are available for editing, then click on to update the advanced configuration, or to revert back to the default advanced configuration settings. Click on the Return to basic attribute list to return to the Usb-ethernet Port Configuration page.
  • Page 62: Diagnostic And Troubleshooting

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual 4. Diagnostic and Troubleshooting _________________________________________________________________________________________ We could simply judge whether connection is correct or incorrect from the status of LED. Please refer to the list below for status of connection. Description Suggestion Make sure Power LED, Ethernet LED, Check all connections whether ware correct, including and DSL LED are lighted.
  • Page 63: Appendix A: Advanced Dsl Port Attributes

    PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Appendix A: Advanced DSL port attributes Attribute Value Default DSP Firmware Version DSP code version number DSP Version DSL driver version number Connected Current connected state: False True – modem is connected to a remote modem False –...
  • Page 64 PAMSPAN 3000 User Manual Attribute Value Default Auto Start “True” - A Connection will be established at power up. True “False” - The modem will remain in Idle mode at power Activate Line false – normal operation false true – reset DSP...

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