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For Quick Start Installation RocketLink™ Model 3202 2Base-TL Ethernet First Mile G.SHDSL Modem Getting Started Guide Sales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000 Technical Support: +1 (301) 975-1007 E-mail: support@patton.com WWW: www.patton.com Part Number: 07M3202-GS, Rev. C Revised: January 24, 2011...
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Patton Electronics Company, Inc. 7622 Rickenbacker Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20879 USA Tel: +1 (301) 975-1000 Fax: +1 (301) 869-9293 Support: +1 (301) 975-1007 Web: www.patton.com E-mail: support@patton.com Trademark Statement The term RocketLink is a trademark of Patton Electronics Company. All other trade- marks presented in this document are the property of their respective owners.
Table of Contents Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents ... 4 List of Figures ... 9 List of Tables ... 11 About this guide ... 12 Audience... 12 Structure... 12 Precautions ... 13 Safety when working with electricity Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage General observations ...15 Typographical conventions used in this...
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Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Configuring the Model 3202...31 Web configuration requirements Console configuration requirements Telnet configuration requirements Web configuration ... 32 Introduction ...34 Setting Up the WMI ...34 TCP/IP setup ...34 System Login ...34 Basic Configuration Options ...35 Operation mode and MGMT port DHCP server ...36 ...37...
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Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Security Administration ...58 User Profiles ...59 Remote Management Hosts SNMP Administration ...60 Community Pool ...61 Trap Host Pool ...62 Utility Options...62 System Information ...62 Configuration Tool ...63 Upgrade ...64 Logout ...64 Restart ...65 Console and Telnet configuration Introduction ...68 Log in to the console interface...
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Model 3202 Getting Started Guide IP DSCP Priority QoS List ...83 Rate ...83 MGMT ...84 DHCP ...84 DHCP Server ...85 DHCP Fixed Host ...85 DNS Proxy ...86 Host Name ...86 Factory Default ...86 Status Command Menu ...87 G.SHDSL Status ...87 Interface Status ...87 Show Command Menu...
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Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Shipping instructions ...99 Compliance information ... 100 Compliance ...101 EMC compliance: ...101 Radio and TV interference (FCC Part CE Declaration of Conformity ...101 Authorized European Representative Specifications ... 102 G.SHDSL Connector...103 G.SHDSL Specifications ...103 DSL Modulation ...103 Ethernet Connector...103...
“Port pin-outs” For best results, read the contents of this guide before you install the Model 3202. on page 17 provides information about modem features and capabilities on page 22 describes the typical application for the Model 3202 on page 26 provides quick start hardware installation procedures...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Precautions Notes, cautions, and warnings, which have the following meanings, are used throughout this guide to help you become aware of potential problems. sonal injury. are intended to prevent situations that could result in property damage or impaired functioning.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Safety when working with electricity The Model 3202 contains no user serviceable parts. The equipment shall be returned to Patton Electronics for repairs, or repaired by qualified service per- sonnel. Opening the Model 3202 case will void the warranty. WARNING Mains Voltage: Do not open the case the when the power cord is attached.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide printed circuit cards are improperly handled and can result in complete or intermittent failures. Always follow ESD prevention procedures when removing and replacing cards. CAUTION Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ensuring that it makes good skin contact.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Typographical conventions used in this document This section describes the typographical conventions and terms used in this guide. General conventions The procedures described in this manual use the following text conventions: Convention Indicates a cross-reference hyperlink that points to a figure, graphic, table, or sec- Garamond blue type tion heading.
Chapter 1 General information Chapter contents Model 3202 overview ...18 Model 3202 front panel...19 LED descriptions ...19 Model 3202 rear panel ...20 Port descriptions ...20 Reset button ...21 Ground terminal ...21...
Service providers can concentrate on providing dif- ferentiated services instead of concentrating on resolving their latest issue of protocol conversions. Patton’s 3202 G.SHDSL.bis modem incorporates next-generation G.SHDSL technology with multi-pair bonding to offer unmatched rate, reach and reliable Ethernet connectivity, providing symmetrical 22.8 Mbps of bandwidth over 4-pair (8-wire) at distances up to 1.8 miles (2.9 km).
Ethernet is connected Blink Ethernet link transmitted/received data LAN port is on 100M mode LAN port is on 10M mode 1 • General information Figure 2 shows RocketLink™ 3200 G.SHDSL EFM Modem LAN (1-4) Ethernet Link/Activity LAN (1-4) Ethernet Mode Description...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Model 3202 rear panel Port descriptions The RocketLink™ Model 3202 rear panel ports are shown in DC 9V CONSOLE Power Reset button Console RS-232 port Port DC 9V Console (RS-232 control port) LAN (LAN Ethernet Ports 1-4) MGMT LINE Note...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Reset button • To restart the unit with the current startup configuration—Press for less than 1 second and release the Reset button. The Model 3202 will restart with the current startup configuration. • To restart the unit with factory default configuration—Press the Reset button for 5 seconds until the Power LED starts blinking.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 2 • Applications overview Introduction The Model 3202 is Ethernet First Mile (EFM) compliant. EFM—also called pure Ethernet—lowers OPEX and CAPEX by resolving one of the biggest deficiencies in carrier networks, the lack of interworking arrange- ments among different protocols such as Frame Relay, TDM, ATM, and of course DSL.
Chapter 3 Hardware installation Chapter contents Introduction ...27 Planning the installation...27 Network diagram ...28 IP related information ...28 AC Power Mains ...28 Location and mounting requirements Installing the Model 3202 ...29 Unpacking the Model 3202 Connecting cables ...29 Grounding the Model 3202 and connecting power Configuring the Model 3202...31 Web configuration requirements...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Introduction This chapter contains information for planning the installation of the Model 3202 with the following installa- tion procedures: • “Unpacking the Model 3202” • “Connecting cables” on page 29 describes how to install the port cables •...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Network diagram Draw a network overview diagram that displays all neighboring IP nodes, connected elements and telephony components. Figure 5 RAID Drive Server DC 9V CONSOLE Desktop PC IP related information Before you can set up the basic IP connectivity for your Model 3202 series you should have the following information: •...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Note When setting up your Model 3202 you must consider cable-length limitations and potential electromagnetic interference (EMI) as defined by the applicable local and international regulations. Ensure that your site is properly prepared before beginning installation. Location and mounting requirements The Model 3202 is intended to be placed on a desktop or similar sturdy, flat surface that offers easy access to the cables.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Grounding the Model 3202 and connecting power In connecting to the power source, it is important to establish a good grounding connection first, then the power connection. Do the following: 1. Assemble a ground wire using #10 AWG wire with green-colored insulation and two ring terminals. Make the wire long enough to reach one of the following earth ground sources: –...
The Model 3202 provides a browser interface that allows you to configure and manage the modem. After you set up the IP address for the 3202, you can access the modem's Web interface applications directly in your browser by entering the IP address. You can then use your Web browser to manage and configure the unit from a PC.
Chapter 4 Web configuration Chapter contents Introduction ...34 Setting Up the WMI ...34 TCP/IP setup ...34 System Login ...34 Basic Configuration Options ...35 Operation mode and MGMT port DHCP server ...36 ...37 Review and save basic setup changes Advanced Configuration Options...39 LINE ...39...
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Model 3202 Getting Started Guide User Profiles ...59 Remote Management Hosts SNMP Administration ...60 Community Pool ...61 Trap Host Pool ...62 Utility Options...62 System Information ...62 Configuration Tool ...63 Upgrade ...64 Logout ...64 Restart ...65 ...59 4 • Web configuration...
4 • Web configuration Introduction The Model 3202 provides a browser interface that allows you to configure and manage the modem. Make sure that the PC you use for configuration has an Ethernet adapter and TCP/IP installed. After you set up the IP address for the 3202, you can access the modem's Web interface applications directly in your browser by enter- ing the IP address.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 • Web configuration Basic Configuration Options This section contains information for setting up the operation mode and MGMT port IP, DHCP server, and LAN via the WMI. Figure 8 shows a flowchart demonstrating basic setup via the WMI for the Model 3202. Figure 8.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 2. For Operation Mode, select the radio button for CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) or CO (Central Office). When the unit is connecting with an EFM DSLAM, select CPE as the operation mode. When using a “LAN to LAN” connection, one side must be set as CO and the other side must be set as CPE. 3.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5. Click Next to commit your changes and continue to the LAN page (see To configure LAN settings through the WMI: 1. Click on Basic from the main menu. Set up the Operation Mode and MGMT port, then click Next. Set up the DHCP Server, then click Next to reach the LAN page.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 3. If you select Static IP as the LAN Type, enter details in the Static IP section. The default values for Static IP are: – IP Address: 192.168.2.1 – Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 – Gateway: 0.0.0.0 –...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Advanced Configuration Options This section contains information for setting up advanced options for the Model 3202 via the WMI. Advanced setup contains Model 3202 EFM, VLAN, QoS and Rate Control parameters. Note The advanced functions are only for advanced users to setup advanced functions.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide TCPAM Type TCPAM (Trellis Coded Pulse Amplitude Modulation) is the standard used for line coding. Select the TCPAM type from the drop-down list. Auto is the default option for TCPAM. You can also manually set the TCPAM type.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 • Web configuration VLAN Click on VLAN under Advanced on the main menu to reach the VLAN advanced configuration page. Figure 14. VLAN page VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be partitioned into multiple logical net- works.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 802.1Q Tag-Based VLAN Click on VLAN under Advanced on the main menu to reach the VLAN advanced configuration page. Then, select the radio button for 802.1Q Tag-Based VLAN to display the configuration options. • VID (Virtual LAN ID): A number to identify the VLAN segment. Select from 1 to 4094. •...
Add a port as a trunk port if you want it to carry traffic for one or more VLANs, and any interme- Advanced Configuration Options 802.1Q VLAN STU-C STU-R RocketLink™ 3200 G.SHDSL EFM Modem RocketLink Model 3202 Modem connection Figure 18. 802.1Q VLAN diagram 4 • Web configuration LAN1 LAN2 RocketLink™...
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Model 3202 Getting Started Guide diate network devices or the host at the other end of the connection supports VLANs. Then, assign ports on the other VLAN-aware network devices along the path that will carry this traffic to the same VLAN(s), either manually or dynamically using Generic VLAN Routing Protocol (GVRP).
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 • Web configuration Port-Based VLAN Click on VLAN under Advanced on the main menu to reach the VLAN advanced configuration page. Then, select the radio button for Port-Based VLAN to display the configuration options. Figure 19.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Port-Based QinQ Click on VLAN under Advanced on the main menu to reach the VLAN advanced configuration page. Then, select the radio button for Port-Based QinQ to display the configuration options. • PVID (Port VID): The default Virtual LAN ID for a port. Select from 1 to 4094. •...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Q-in-Q Tagging. If a packet enters an Access port with a single tag or double tag, the 3202 will check the packet TPID value against the TPID value configured in the 3202. If the TPID values do not match, the 3202 will add another VLAN tag when this packet egresses from a Trunk port (see does match, no additional VLAN tag is added.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Q-in-Q Tag Removal. When a packet enters a Trunk port, the 3202 will check the packet TPID value against the TPID value configured in the 3202. If there is no match, when the packet Egresses from an Access port, the packet will remain intact.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide There are three types of QoS priority modes: You can also disable the QoS function. Port Based Priority Click on QoS under Advanced on the main menu to reach the QoS advanced configuration page. Then, select the radio button for Port Based Priority to display the configuration options.
VLAN Tag Priority to display the configuration options. VLAN Tag Priority uses the tag field information which has been inserted into an Ethernet frame. If a port has an 802.1Q-compliant device attached (such as this modem), these tagged frames can carry VLAN membership information.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Priority Level 0 (default) In the Scheduling Configuration table, you can set up the type of QoS operation from 1 to 3. You can also set up the Queue Weight from 1 to 15. WRR Scheduling Configuration Example. For example, you can set the Model 3202 use Weighted Round-Robin (WRR) queu- ing that specifies a relative weight of each queue.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide IP DSCP Priority Differentiated Services Overview. Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is a class of service (CoS) model that enhances best-effort Internet services by differentiating traffic by users, service requirements and other criteria. Packets are specifically marked, allowing network nodes to provide different levels of service, as appropriate for video playback, voice calls or other delay-sensitive applications, via priority queuing or bandwidth allocation.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Bit 0 Bit 1 Bit 2 Precedence Bit 3 Bit 4 Bit 5 – – – – – – Throughput – – Throughput – – – – The standardized DiffServ field of the packet is marked with a value so that the packet receives a particular for- warding treatment at each network node.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 • Web configuration Configuring DSCP Options. Click on QoS under Advanced on the main menu to reach the QoS advanced configuration page. Then, select the radio button for IP DSCP Priority to display the configuration options. Figure 31.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 • Web configuration Rate Control Click on Rate Control under Advanced on the main menu to reach the Rate Control configuration page. Figure 32. Rate Control page Limiting bandwidth to specific users and ports helps control network congestion, ensure high performance, create efficient networks, and prevent a small number of users from monopolizing network bandwidth.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 • Web configuration Status Options This section contains information for monitoring status options for the Model 3202 via the WMI. The Status menu contains LINE, MGMT, and LAN parameters. LINE Status The LINE Status includes information for the run-time device status, mode, Bitrate and Performance infor- mation such as SNR margin, atteunation and CRC error count.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 • Web configuration LAN Status The LAN Status page displays information about a LAN port. The system will allow you to select which LAN port to view. Figure 36. LAN Status page Administration Options This section allows you to conifugre administration options for Security and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide User Profiles For better security, change the Supervisor ID and Supervisor Password for the Model 3202. If you don't set them, all users will be able to access the Model 3202 using the default Supervisor ID and Supervisor Password ,which is root.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 • Web configuration A configuration of 0.0.0.0 will allow all hosts on Internet or LAN to access the Model 3202. If you leave the trusted host list completely blank, you will block all PCs on the WAN from accessing the Model 3202. On the other hand, only PCs in the LAN can access the Model 3202.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Community Pool An SNMP community is a group of devices and management stations running SNMP. It helps define where information is sent. The community name is used to identify the group. A SNMP device or agent may belong to more than one community.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Trap Host Pool In the table of current trap host pool, you can set up the trap host. SNMP trap is an informational message sent from an SNMP agent to a manager. It is a management station (SNMP application) that receives traps. If you don’t define a trap host pool, then no traps are issued.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide You can check the MCSV, Software Version, Chipset, Firmware Version, Host Name and System Up Time. The System Up Time item let you know how long the Model 3202 has been running since powering up. Configuration Tool The configuration tool has three options: Load Factory Default, Restore Configuration, and Backup Config- uration.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 4 • Web configuration Upgrade You can update the firmware of Model 3202 using the Upgrade function. Click Upgrade in the Utility menu. Figure 45. Upgrade page Type the path and file name of the Firmware file you wish to upload to the Model 3202 in text box. Or, you can also click Browse to locate the file.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Restart To reboot the Model 3202, click Restart in the Utility menu, then click the Restart button. The following screen displays: Utility Options Figure 47. Restart page Figure 48. Restart page 4 • Web configuration...
Chapter 5 Console and Telnet configuration Chapter contents Introduction ...68 Log in to the console interface Log in using Telnet ...68 Interface commands ...68 Window structure ...69 Main Menu Tree ...70 Menu tree for authorized users Menu tree for unauthorized users Enable Command Menu ...72 Setup Command...
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Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Factory Default ...86 Status Command Menu ...87 G.SHDSL Status ...87 Interface Status ...87 Show Command Menu ...88 Write Command ...88 Reboot Command...89 Ping Command ...89 Administration Command Menu User Profile ...90 Modify/Add User ...90 Security ...91 Telnet TCP Port ...91...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Introduction This chapter provides information for configuring the Model 3202 by using the serial console with Telnet. Log in to the console interface The console port is a RJ-48C connector that provides a connection to a PC for monitoring and configuring the Model 3202.
The Model 3202 uses a menu-driven interface for serial console and Telnet management. This interface dis- plays all available commands for configuring the modem. The following figure shows an example of the menu-driven interface. In the menu, scroll up/down by pressing the I / K keys.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 • Console and Telnet configuration Main Menu Tree The commands available in the main menu tree depend on if you have logged in using a supervisor password (authorized user) or not (unauthorized user). An authorized user can access all of the configuration commands in the subdirectories using the enable command.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 5 • Console and Telnet configuration Figure 51. Main screen for authorized users Menu tree for unauthorized users Unauthorized users may access the following configuration commands for the Model 3202. Figure 52. Main menu for unauthorized users Figure 53.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Enable Command Menu The enable command menu lists commands for setting up the Model 3202. Move the cursor “ >>” to enable and press Enter. Type the supervisor password, which is root. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Command: enable <CR> Message: Please input the following information.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Setup Command Menu The setup command menu lists commands for initially configuring the Model 3202. Move the cursor “ >>” to setup in the main menu and press Enter. When you enter the setup command, the following menu displays: >>...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Mode There are two types of G.SHDSL mode: • STU-C: Central Office (CO) terminal • STU-R: Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) Link Select the line type for your model. Line type means how many wires you want to use on the DSL connection. For example, you can select 2-wire, 4-wire or 8-wire line type for the 8-wire model.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Line Probe For adaptive mode applications, set the Line Probe to Enable. The Model 3202 will adapt the data rate accord- ing to the line status. For all other applications, set the Line Probe to Disable. Clear Use the clear command to reset the CRC error count.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide VLAN Virtual LAN (VLAN) is defined as a group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that they can communicate as if they were attached to the same wire, when in fact they are located on a number of dif- ferent LAN segments.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide 802.1Q VLAN. To modify the VLAN rule, move the cursor to modify and press Enter. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Command: setup vlan modify <1~8> <0~4094> <string> Message: Please input the following information. VLAN table entry index <1~8>: 1 VID value (ENTER for default) <1>: 10 VLAN port membership (ENTER for default) <111111>: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Command: setup vlan link_mode <1~6> <Access|Trunk> Message: Please input the following information. Port index <1~6>: 1 Port link type (TAB Select) <Access>: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 23 shows the options available within the 802.1Q Tag VLAN command menu: Access Trunk PVID...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Quality of Service (QoS) refers to both a network's ability to deliver data with minimum delay, and the net- working methods used to control the use of bandwidth. Without QoS, all traffic date is equally likely to be dropped when the network is congested.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Queue Weight This setting configures the weight value for each queue. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Command: setup qos qweight <0~3> <1~15> Message: Please input the following information. Queue index <0~3>: 0 Weight value (ENTER for default) <1>: 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- For example, the default values are shown below: [ setup qos qweight 0 1]...
Set up the queue index (0, 1, 2 or 3) on Priority VLAN Tag. VLAN Tag Priority uses the tag field information which has been inserted into an Ethernet frame. If a port has an 802.1Q-compliant device attached (such as this modem), these tagged frames can carry VLAN membership information.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Priority Level 0 (default) For example, you can set the Model 3202 to use Weighted Round-Robin (WRR) queuing (Type 1) that speci- fies a relative weight of each queue. WRR uses a predefined relative weight for each queue that determines the percentage of s time to services for each queue before moving on to the next queue.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide DSCP DSCP Queue Index List Use the list command to view the QoS settings. Rate The rate command menu lists commands for setting the port rate. Move the cursor “ >>” to rate in the setup menu and press Enter.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide MGMT The mgmt command menu lists commands for configuring the IP address and subnet mask for the MGMT port. Move the cursor “ >>” to mgmt in the setup menu and press Enter. The following menu displays: address MGMT IP address and subnet mask >>...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide DHCP Server The dhcp command menu lists commands for configuring DHCP settings. Move the cursor “ >>” to dhcp in the setup menu and press Enter. The following menu displays: generic DHCP server generic parameters >>...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide DNS Proxy The dns_proxy command allows you to set up three DNS servers for the Model 3202. Move the cursor “ >>” to dns_proxy in the setup menu and press Enter. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Command: setup dns_proxy <IP> [IP] [IP] Message: Please input the following information.
The g.shdsl command shows the status of the DSL port. Move the cursor “ >>” to g.shdsl in the status menu and press Enter. The G.SHDSL status includes mode, line rate, SNR margin, attenuation, and CRC error count of the local side modem, and SNR margin, attenuation and CRC error count of the remote side modem. Interface Status To view the status of the MGMT interface, move the cursor “...
The write command saves all new configuration changes to Flash on the Model 3202. You must use the write command and reboot the modem for new configuration changes to tak effect. Move the cursor “ >>” to write in the main menu and press Enter.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Reboot Command The reboot command restarts the Model 3202. Move the cursor “ >>” to reboot in the main menu and press Enter. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Command: reboot <CR> Message: Please input the following information. Do you want to reboot? (y/n): y ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Type “y”...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Administration Command Menu The admin command menu lists commands for modifying user profiles, Telnet access, Simple Network Man- agement Protocol (SNMP), and supervisor information (username and password). Move the cursor “ >>” to admin in the main menu and press Enter. When you enter the admin command, the following menu displays: user Manage user profile...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide There are two UI modes for setting up the Model 3202, command and menu mode. The menu mode uses a menu-driven interface. The command mode uses line commands. (Command mode is not covered in this manual).
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Command: admin security ip_pool modify <1~16> <ip> Message: Please input the following information. Client address pool entry number <1~16>: 1 Client IP address (ENTER for default) <0.0.0.0>: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can configure up to sixteen entries for legal address pools. Use the clear command to remove a legal client IP address from any pool entry number.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Command: ... 2 edit <Disable|Enable> <string> <Read_Only|Read_Write|Denied> Message: Please input the following information. Validate (TAB Select) <Enable>: Enable Community (ENTER for default) <private>: Access right (TAB Select) <Denied>: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can set up the following options: •...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide You can set up the following options: • Version: Set to Disable, Version 1 or Version 2. • Trap host IP address: Enter the dtrap host IP address. • Community: Enter the community password. Use the list command to view all SNMP trap host entries. Supervisor Password and ID The supervisor ID and password is the last option in the security command menu, but it is the most important menu item.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Utility Command Menu Model 3202 has three utility tools embedded in the firmware: upgrade, backup and restore. You can update the new firmware via TFTP upgrade tools, backup the configuration via the TFTP backup tool and restore the configuration via the TFTP restore tool.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Exit Command To log out of the system without saving your changes, move the cursor “ >>” to exit in the main menu and press Enter. enable Modify command privilege setup Configure system status Show running system status show View system configuration write...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Introduction This chapter contains the following information: • “Contact information”—describes how to contact Patton technical support for assistance. • “Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations Model 3202 warranty and obtaining a return merchandise authorization (RMA). Contact information Patton Electronics offers a wide array of free technical services.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Out-of-warranty service Patton services what we sell, no matter how you acquired it, including malfunctioning products that are no longer under warranty. Our products have a flat fee for repairs. Units damaged by lightning or other catastro- phes may require replacement.
Appendix A Compliance information Chapter contents Compliance ...101 EMC compliance: ...101 Radio and TV interference (FCC Part CE Declaration of Conformity Authorized European Representative 15)...101 ...101 ...101...
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Compliance EMC compliance: • FCC Part 15, Class A • EN55022, Class A • EN55024 Radio and TV interference (FCC Part 15) This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly—that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions—may cause interference to radio and television recep- tion.
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide B • Specifications Management Interface Web based GUI CLI for local and console access; password protected; SNMP v1/v2 (RFC 1157/1901/1905) agent and MIB (RFC 1213/1493) EFM OAM (IEEE 802.3af) Software upgradeable via web-browser/TFTP Front Panel Indicators Power, Alarm, Diagnostic, WAN Link (x4), Ethernet Link (x4), Ethernet 100M (x4) Power Supply AC: Universal Input (UI)—90–240 VAC (50~60Hz)
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Introduction This section provides pin-out information for the ports of the Model 3202. Console port Configuration settings: 9600 bps, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control Note N/C means no internal electrical connection. Introduction 8–RTS (N/C) 7–CTS (N/C)
Model 3202 Getting Started Guide Ethernet Note Pins not listed are not used. Line Ethernet Table 35. RJ45 socket 10/100Base-T Signal Table 36. RJ45 socket G.SHDSL Signal TRD0+ TRD0- TRD1+ TRD1- TRD2+ TRD2- TRD3+ TRD3- C • Port pin-outs...
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