May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Overview The SDTU-01/ET10 is an SDSL modem supporting ATM bridging with 4-port 10Base-T Ethernet hub. The SDSL front end provides symmetrical data rates from 144Kbps up to 2320Kbps in programmable rate steps of 8Kbps. The SDTU-01/ET10 can be configured to inter-operate with SDSL DSLAM or to support Point-to- Point data transmission applications by flexible CO/RT configuration.
May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Appearance Front Panel Alarm: Blinks while booting up, and On when there is an error, continuous “On” indicates internal error WAN Status: Blinks while training with DSLAM and On when SDSL link is ready LINK Status: On when one of Ethernet ports is properly connected to a LAN or PC Activity: Blinks while transmitting or receiving packets over one of Ethernet...
May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Hardware Installation 1. Connect the SDSL cable, (item 1) indicated in Figure 3, to the LINE port of RJ-11 socket. 2. Use a RJ-45 cable, (item 2) indicated in Figure 3, to connect to the LAN or a PC with Ethernet adapter SDTU-01/ET10 installed.
May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Management supports simple, flexible and easy-to-operate SDTU-01/ET10 methods for management purposes. The can be SDTU-01/ET10 managed via the following paths, refer to Appendix B for detailed information. ü Console port – use the RS-232 cable for connecting SDTU- to a console terminal or a PC running terminal 01/ET10...
May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Default values SDTU-01/ET10 is pre-configured with the following parameters; the user may also re-load the default parameters by selecting Default from the main menu. LAN and VC setting WAN and SDSL Ethernet (local) IP: 192.168.2.1 Side selected: CPE (RT) side Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Auto Rate: disable...
May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Software Upgrade You may easily upgrade the embedded SDTU-01/ET10's software by obtaining the compressed upgrade kit, ZIP file, from the service provider then following the steps: ü Extract the ZIP file ü Connect via the local Ethernet port or remote SDTU-01/ET10...
May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Appendix A. Console Setup Connect the RS-232 console port to an ASCII data terminal or a PC with Windows serial Terminal mode of VT-100 (Hyper Terminal). To Start the Hyper-terminal, following the steps below: Start "Hyper-terminal"...
May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Appendix B. Command Line Interface The command line interface allows you to change the SDSL, ATM and Ethernet parameters, and display the status as well. Some commands must be followed by parameters for proper configuration of the modem. Conventionally, there shall be a “space”...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem d e f a u l t ¢ w se tip l a n list p i n g ¢ w se t p a s s m a n a g e q u i c k d e l p v c pfilter...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem COMMAND LINE INTERFACE CONVENTIONS HELP or ? Lists all commands at the current level menu and follow by simple description of each command Syntax: help Parameters: Example: > help Syntax: Parameters: Example: >...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Usage: terminal <coe>|<cpe> > coe - COE mode is selected > cpe - CPE mode is selected HOME Go back to the upper level menu Syntax: home Parameters: Example: > home MAIN MENU COMMANDS: default list manage...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem LIST Display the status for each enabled VC Syntax: list Parameters: Example: > list Response: Port ethernet 0: Enabled TxPkts: 1 RxPkts: 0/0 Port sdsl 0: Enabled TxPkts: 56 RxPkts: 37/0 TxVPI/VCI: 0/35 RxVPI/VCI: 0/35 Explanation: Information for Ethernet port:...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Parameters: ipaddress: IP address, in the format of 4 decimals separated by dots Example1: > ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Response: > ip: ping - reply received from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Explanation: Successful ping Example2: > ping 299.999 Response: >...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Do you want to preserve the configuration? <y/n> y[Enter] Type “save” to effect setting R1483 Enter to R1483 menu. More commands under R1483 menu, see detail after. Syntax: r1483 Parameters: Example: > r1483 RESTART Reboot the SDSL modem Syntax:...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Enter to SDSL configuration menu. More commands under SDSL menu, see detail after. Syntax: sdsl Parameters: Example: > sdsl SHOW Display the configuration of each enabled VC and Ethernet Syntax: show Parameters: Example: >...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Example: > ver LAN MENU COMMANDS SETIP Setup the IP address, and subnet mask for the Ethernet LAN connection Syntax: setip <etherip>[<subnet mask>] Parameters: etherip: Ethernet IP address, in the format of 4 decimals separated by dot subnet mask:...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem only after save! Saving configuration...Configuration saved. Explanation: You will be asked to key in new password and confirm the new password again. Example 2: For changing old password: > manage> setpass Response: Old Password: **** New Password (press ENTER to disable): **** Confirm password again: ****...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem DELPVC Disable a VC by giving a VPI and VCI numbers Syntax: delpvc <all>|[<vpi>/]<vci> Parameters: “all”: disable all VCs vpi: decimal value of VPI number, 0 to 127 vci: decimal value of VCI number, 0 to 1023 >r1483>...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem SETSPAN Enable or disable Spanning Tree under Bridge mode for all enabled VC Syntax: setspan <Enable>|<Disable> Parameters: “Enable”: enable spanning tree “Disable”: disable spanning tree Example: >r1483> setspan Disable Disable spanning tree SDSL MENU COMMANDS: auto cell...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Enable idle-cell header DBIT Configure the SDSL data bit to normal or reverse polarity Syntax: dbit <normal>|<reverse> Parameters: “normal”: configure data bit to normal polarity “reverse”: configure data bit to reverse polarity Example: >sdsl>...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Parameters: >sdsl> enable Example: RATE Manually configure the SDSL line rate Syntax: rate <n*8> Parameters: N*8: 144 to 2320, decimal value of rate (Kbps), step by 8 Kbps; i.e. 160K = 20*8K Example 1: >sdsl>...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem STATUS Display the configuration and status of current SDSL setting Syntax: status Parameters: Example: >sdsl> status Response: Version: Ver 1.08 Date 15 May 2000 terminal - cpe auto - disable rate - 2320 smbit - reverse dbit...
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May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Auto rate (auto)……….…………………………….disable Rate (line rate)…………………………………..2320Kbps Sign/magnitude bit sequence (smbit)……………reverse Data bit polarity (dbit)………………………………normal DSL status……………………………….normal operation (normal operation: connected / during startup: without connection yet) Noise margin (noise margin after connection)……..-16.0 ( “?”...
May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem Appendix C. Specifications Hardware Specifications n LAN Interface • Type -- 10BaseT Ethernet, IEEE 802.3 • Connector – 4 x RJ-45 n WAN -- SDSL Line I/F • Data Rate: 144Kbps to 2320Kbps •...
May 18, 2000 Revision Number: 2.0 SDSL Modem • n Physical Dimensions: (WxDxH) 220mm X 169mm X 40m n Electrical • AC Adapter: Input 110/220 VAC, 50/60Hz; Output 12VDC 1A • Power Consumption: Less than 10 Watts n Safety -- UL & CE •...
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