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  • Page 1 Megabit Modem 400F ODEL ANUAL Catalog Number MMD4076I1 Issue 1...
  • Page 2 Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits, and ADC further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages.
  • Page 3 BOUT THIS Use this manual to install and configure the Megabit Modem 400F. This manual provides instructions on: • information you will need to configure the modems • unpacking and inspecting the modems for installation • installing the modems •...
  • Page 4: Product Certifications

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The Megabit Modem 400F meets all safety requirements per UL-1950 and cUL standards. The Megabit Modem 400F meets all EMC and safety requirements per EN 300 386-02 and IEC 950.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 4: Setting Up For Configuration _____________________________________ 17 Setting Up the PC To Configure the Modem ...18 Configuring a Web Browser... 19 Set the Web Page Update Frequency ...21 Accessing the 400F Web Pages... 23 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Table of Contents...
  • Page 6 Viewing Network Statistics ...52 LAN Statistics ...52 WAN Statistics ...54 Chapter 8: Maintenance and Troubleshooting _________________________________55 Maintenance...55 Updating Software...55 Using the RS-232 Management Port...57 Setting Up the PC to Request an IP Address ...59 Troubleshooting ...60 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 7 Encapsulation ...70 LAN Interface...71 Physical Specifications ...71 Power Supply... 71 Environmental ...71 Compliance...72 RFCs ...72 MIBs ...72 Rate vs. Reach ... 73 Hardware ... 74 Installation Kit... 74 Connector Pinouts ... 75 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Table of Contents...
  • Page 8 Appendix C: Configuration Worksheets _______________________________________83 Configuration Information ...83 System Mode Worksheet ...84 WAN Configuration Worksheet ...85 Login Name / Login Password Worksheet ...87 Fixed IP Addresses Worksheet ...89 Appendix D: Glossary ______________________________________________________91 Index ____________________________________________________________________97 viii Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: About The Product

    928 kbps. You can also receive telephone service over the same single-pair line as your data. The Megabit Modem 400F uses ATM over DMT ADSL technology to provide this high-speed transmission between the modem and the service provider. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) provides transmission of fixed-size cells over preestablished connections for a network interface that is predetermined and always in place.
  • Page 10: Features

    DSLview™ LEDs that provide continual status at-a-glance for power, LAN, and ADSL connections • ATM technology with 32 virtual channels allowing 32 simultaneous sessions Chapter “Technical Reference” on page 61 implemented in the Megabit Modem 400F. provides more information about the technologies Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 11: Applications

    PPLICATIONS The Megabit Modem 400F provides a practical solution for many networking applications. The following illustrations show some of the many possible solutions when using the Megabit Modem 400F. Connection Between a Remote Office and a Central Site You can connect remote offices to a corporate office network.
  • Page 12: Internet Access For Larger Lans

    Applications Internet Access for Larger LANs You can connect businesses with large LANs to the Internet. ADSL Internet 400F Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2: What You Need To Start

    Need from Your Service Provider” on page ERIFY ACKAGE As you unpack the Megabit Modem 400F, visually inspect the container for signs of damage. If the equipment was damaged in transit, report the damage to the transportation company and to the sales representative.
  • Page 14: Requirements For Your System

    TCP/IP network protocol stack (see your documentation for your operating system) • Web browser installed such as Netscape • Ethernet hub (optional) EQUIREMENTS To install the Megabit Modem 400F: • select a location to install the modems as described in the section Installation” on this page •...
  • Page 15: Flat-Surface Mount

    Place the modems on a flat surface, such as on a table or in a rack. L IN Minimum 1-inch clearance Minimum 1-inch clearance Megabit Modem 400F User Manual L IN L IN Chapter 2: What You Need To Start...
  • Page 16: Wall Mount

    Mount the modems on a wall using the hardware included in the installation kit. Observe the minimum dimensions between multiple modems (shown in the illustration) to ensure sufficient ventilation for heat dissipation. 3" to 4" Min. 3" 4.85" 12" 4.85" Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 17: Phone Service

    IP address specified for each session by the service provider For more information about the configuration choices listed above, see Reference” on page Megabit Modem 400F User Manual ERVICE 17, the procedures refer you to the proper table for the...
  • Page 18: What You Will Choose

    (where software updates are located) for the device that will be the TFTP server. Power Cable The Megabit Modem 400F is available with a variety of power supplies and power cords. When you order your modem, indicate which power option you need: •...
  • Page 19: Chapter 3: Installing The Modem

    NSTALLING THE The Megabit Modem 400F is easy to install: • attaching adhesive-backed feet • setting the MDI/MDI-X switch • connecting a cable from the modem to a PC or an Ethernet hub for LAN service • connecting a phone cord from the modem to a wall phone jack for DMT ADSL Internet or other types of WAN services •...
  • Page 20: Attaching The Feet

    Attaching the Feet TTACHING THE Attach each of the four adhesive-backed rubber feet to a footprint recess on the bottom of the modem. Rubber feet Recess Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 21: Setting The Mdi/Mdi-X Switch

    MDI/MDI-X S ETTING THE Using the MDI/MDI-X switch, the Megabit Modem 400F can communicate with a device on the LAN that is either MDI or MDI-X without having to change the cable (a straight-through cable is supplied with the installation kit).
  • Page 22: Installing Cabling

    75. For information on how to use the RS-232 management port for maintenance, see “Using the RS-232 Management Port” on page Megabit Modem 700F 10BASE-T port RS-232 MGMT port I - X Megabit Modem 400F User Manual ADSL port Power connector “Connector Pinouts” on...
  • Page 23: Setting Up Adsl Service

    Flashing green SYNC On green Flashing green Flashing green Flashing green On green Megabit Modem 400F User Manual ERVICE “Checking LED Indications.” NDICATIONS Description Modem has power. Modem does not have power. A PC, hub, or other network device is connected to the modem 10/100BASE-T interface.
  • Page 24: Connecting Phone Service

    The service provider will supply a POTS splitter that separates the data transmission from phone service. You will have one or more jacks for phone service and one jack for ADSL data service. Connect your phones to the jacks indicated by the service provider for phone service. ERVICE Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 25: Chapter 4: Setting Up For Configuration

    ETTING Set up a PC and a Web browser to configure the Megabit Modem 400F. This chapter provides the set up procedures, then shows you how to access and navigate the Megabit Modem 400F Web pages. The configuration process flow is shown below.
  • Page 26: Setting Up The Pc To Configure The Modem

    Setting Up the PC To Configure the Modem ETTING P THE Configure the Megabit Modem 400F using a PC connected to the 10/100BASE-T port. The PC must be set to Specify an IP address card that is on the same subnet as the IP address for the modem. If you want to view or change...
  • Page 27: Configuring A Web Browser

    ONFIGURING A Access the Megabit Modem 400F Web pages through a Web browser (see Web browser versions supported). The Web browser must have the Proxies disabled. Change the Proxies for your Web browser. The procedures include steps for both Netscape and Internet Explorer Web browsers.
  • Page 28 Internet Options may be found under the Select Connect to the Internet using a local area network. Ensure Access the Internet using a proxy server Click , and the tab. Connection View options. is not selected. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 29: Set The Web Page Update Frequency

    Set the Netscape Web page for update frequency: Open the Web browser. Select Edit Preferences Select Every time under Click Megabit Modem 400F User Manual PDATE REQUENCY Cache Document in cache is compared to document on network:. Chapter 4: Setting Up For Configuration...
  • Page 30 View options. Select under the Settings Select Every visit to the page Click tab in the General Temporary Internet files under Check for newer versions of stored pages. Internet Options may be found box. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 31: Web Pages

    RFC 1918. If you change the Ethernet IP address through the management port, you will enter the new IP address in the The Megabit Modem 400F Web page displays with two primary frames: • Frame A contains the navigation menus. Use the menus to select the configuration or management page you want to view in Frame B.
  • Page 32: Saving The Configuration

    Page 41 Bridge/Router system mode): for selecting version and direction for RIP) Page 25 Page 28 button on the Web page to Submit Page 26 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 33: Saving The Configuration To Nvram

    Reset the modem to effect configuration using the procedure on Click to return to the system menu. Cancel Click Main to return to the Main Menu Megabit Modem 400F User Manual to access the System Menu on the System Menu Chapter 4: Setting Up For Configuration Page...
  • Page 34: Resetting The Modem To Factory Defaults

    Saving the Configuration Resetting the Modem to Factory Defaults You can return the Megabit Modem 400F parameters to the factory default values. This provides a known starting point if you are troubleshooting the system or simply want to reconfigure parameters. The factory default values are listed on...
  • Page 35 Static Mac Address Entry MAC Address Source Port Dest Port Static Route Entry (IP Address, IP Network Mask, Gateway IP Address) Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Default Value Parameter System Setup SNMP parameters Enable trap sending 192.168.0.2 Trap Server IP Address 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 36: Resetting The Modem

    Click Reset Unit on the Click to reset the modem. Proceed Click Cancel to return to the system menu. Click Main to return to Main Menu to access the System Menu. System Menu Page 24 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 37: Chapter 5: Configuring System Settings

    ONFIGURING Before configuring sessions with a service provider, set up system parameters for the Megabit Modem 400F. The following sections show the Web pages you use to configure system parameters. Set the: • TFTP server IP address and network mask for performing software upgrades on when required •...
  • Page 38: Defining Tftp Parameters

    System Menu for the device that will be the TFTP server. (subnet mask) for the TFTP server. where the download files reside. You can enter a page 55 for procedures ‹ Œ  Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 39: Defining Snmp Parameters

     Enter the Trap Server Net Mask be sent. Click Main to return to Main Menu Megabit Modem 400F User Manual ARAMETERS page 67 for more information about managing the modem Main Menu on the System Menu if you want the modem to send traps to a server on for the server to which the traps will be sent.
  • Page 40 31 Trap Community String which is an authentication which is an authentication string Get Community String which is an authentication string Set Community String and are case sensitive. If you Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 41: Setting The Time And Date

    55 seconds past 7 a.m.). Click Submit to accept the changes. Click Main to return to Main Menu Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Main Menu on the System Menu (for example, 03/10/99 is mm/dd/yy (for example, 07:21:55 is 21 minutes...
  • Page 42: Configuring System Security

    Configuring System Security ONFIGURING The IP address you enter in the manage the Megabit Modem 400F. You can select: • limited access where only one device on the LAN can manage the modem • general access where any device on the LAN can manage the modem...
  • Page 43: Chapter 6: Configuring Sessions

    Configure sessions between the modem and a service provider using the pages. The EasySession Megabit Modem 400F supports up to 32 simultaneous RFC 1483 sessions. There are many options from which you select when configuring sessions. See “Selecting a Configuration Model” on page 36 to determine the easiest and most efficient way set up sessions.
  • Page 44: Selecting A Configuration Model

    Selecting a Configuration Model ELECTING A ONFIGURATION There are many configuration options for the Megabit Modem 400F from which you can select. The following is a recommended model for configuring the Megabit Modem 400F: Complete the WAN configuration on On the EasySession page: Select the sessions you want active then click Enable.
  • Page 45: Configuring Rfc 1483 Bridging/Routing Sessions

    WAN and LAN parameters, select the sessions that you want to activate (see Click EasySession on the Click next to any Edit selected port. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual RIDGING (page 38). Then, configure parameters for communicating (page 41). After setting up all appropriate Bridge/Router Main Menu to access the...
  • Page 46: Configuring The Wan For Rfc 1483 Bridge/Routing

    Configuring the WAN for RFC 1483 Bridge/Routing You will configure the WAN parameters for RFC 1483 sessions between the Megabit Modem 400F and the service provider. Do the following to configure the WAN: Select a name for the service that is descriptive. The service name is an identifier you use for the session and is not used for anything else.
  • Page 47 (Or, if you want to modify an existing session, click locate the session you want to modify.) Repeat Step 1 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual mode which forwards Ethernet data based on MAC Bridging page 84 for the choice you recorded for Bridging page).
  • Page 48 Click Delete to remove a configuration that is displayed on the current Web page or the session from the Easy Session page edit. page, click Previous or Next to access the session Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 49: Configuring The Lan For Rfc 1483 Bridge/Routing

    “Spanning Tree Protocol” on page 64 At the top of the EasySession Tree in mode Bridging Click to access the LAN configuration page. Edit Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Main Menu to access the EasySession for more information. page, click Spanning Tree Enable (page 84).
  • Page 50 Bridging is enabled. Spanning Tree mode which forwards IP datagrams based on Routing page 84). (on the Spanning Tree mode Bridging page 84). ‹ Œ  Ž   ‘ ’ “ ” • Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 51 After entering a LAN IP address and subnet mask (or changing the IP address and subnet mask), effect the configuration completing the procedures for on page Megabit Modem 400F User Manual IP Net Mask for the modem’s Ethernet 10/100BASE-T Default gateway Net Mask...
  • Page 52 Destination Port EasySession page. Œ then them. ‹ Œ  field is case Mac Address The port number is 1 when . The port number is 1 when the page, enter the destination port as Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 53: Defining Static Route Entries

    Click the entry in the list shown in field Static Route Entry Click to remove the entry. Delete Click Done when you complete all configuration additions and deletions. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual  above to select it. The entry displays in the ‹ net mask destination IP address to the next hop.
  • Page 54: Activating And Deactivating Sessions

    Click to select sessions Click Enable at the bottom of the EACTIVATING means that connection is active. Set-Up means the modem is negotiating the link with the EasySession page to activate the selected sessions. ESSIONS Down Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 55: Deactivating Sessions

    EasySession to deselect. Click to select sessions Click at the bottom of the Disable Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Chapter 6: Configuring Sessions page to disable the selected sessions. EasySession...
  • Page 56 Activating and Deactivating Sessions Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 57: Chapter 7: Viewing Statistics

    (“Viewing Network Statistics” on page ADSL S IEWING The Megabit Modem 400F displays the status of the ADSL link. From the ADSL to display the ADSL Menu will bring down the ADSL loop between the modem and the service provider.
  • Page 58 Viewing ADSL Status Description of the ADSL Statistics Click Main to return ‹ to Main Menu fields are on page  Ž   ‘ ’ “ Œ ” Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 59 (total unavailable seconds). ’ Line attenuation in decibels. “ The upstream and downstream data rates at which your modem is connected. ” Select to reset all statistics. Clear Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Chapter 7: Viewing Statistics...
  • Page 60: Viewing Network Statistics

    Viewing Network Statistics IEWING ETWORK The Megabit Modem 400F displays status for the LAN and WAN links. From the select to display the Statistics LAN Statistics The Megabit Modem 400F displays status for the LAN. Click Statistics Menu Click Main...
  • Page 61  Total number packets received and transmitted. ‘ Total number of packets dropped and the number of collisions of devices on segment. ’ Selecting resets all statistics. Clear Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Chapter 7: Viewing Statistics...
  • Page 62: Wan Statistics

    Viewing Network Statistics WAN Statistics The Megabit Modem 400F displays status for the WAN. Click Menu . The values in the statistics fields are a total for all VCs configured. Click Main to return to Main Menu View the following WAN information: ‹...
  • Page 63: Chapter 8: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    TFTP Upgrade Software To update the Megabit Modem 400F software, ensure that the .bin file is available to download from a TFTP server. The .bin file contains the bin (binary) image files for software updates and htm (HTML) files for web page updates.
  • Page 64 TFTP server parameters. The TFTP server IP address, net mask, path tp TFTP server, and download file name is displayed. These parameters can be changed if necessary. to access the System Menu. on the then click System Menu The modem software Proceed. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 65: Using The Rs-232 Management Port

    Configure these communication settings (if using terminal emulation, select ANSI): • 9600 baud • no parity • 8 data bits • stop bit • flow control off Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Chapter 8: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Megabit Modem 400F RS-232 MGMT port I - X...
  • Page 66 Maintenance Display the following screen: Pairgain Megabit Modem 400F Setup Menu =========================================== BSP version: SW version: IP address: IP network mask: Default gateway IP address: 0.0.0.0 Admin IP address: =========================================== (1)Enter IP address (2)Enter IP network mask (3)Enter default gateway IP address...
  • Page 67: Setting Up The Pc To Request An Ip Address

    (shown below), double-click Network tab (or highlight Configuration On the IP Address tab, select Restart the PC. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Chapter 8: Maintenance and Troubleshooting EQUEST AN window and double-click on the TCP/IP then click TCP/IP Properties...
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting

    Check that the SYNC LED is on. If it is on, you are simply not transmitting or receiving data LEDs are not on on the WAN ADSL port. If, however, the SYNC LED is not on, contact your service provider. “Setting Up the PC To Configure in this table. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual “PC...
  • Page 69: Chapter 9: Technical Reference

    Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) that you entered when you configured each session in the modem and the service provider. The VPI identifies the Virtual Path (VP) that transports Megabit Modem 400F User Manual EFERENCE Chapter...
  • Page 70 ATM cells in a Virtual Channel (VC). The Megabit Modem 400F has 32 VCs in the VP, which provides the 32 sessions. Mapping an ATM Session Your service provider will give you a VCI and VPI address for each session. The VCI address for each session (each session is a VC) can be a number from 32 up to a maximum of 255, with the first 32 numbers (0 through 31) reserved.
  • Page 71: Rate Adaptive Transmission

    10 means that the SNR can degrade by 6 dB and still provide a performance of 10 Megabit Modem 400F have a margin configuration option that defaults to 3 dB, but can be set anywhere between 0 to 15 dB.
  • Page 72: Bridging And Routing

    Bridging and Routing RIDGING AND Bridging You can configure the Megabit Modem 400F as a bridge to forward Ethernet data based on MAC addresses. MAC Layer Bridging A bridge moves information across an internetwork from a source to a destination at the link layer (of an OSI reference model).
  • Page 73 Spanning Tree to eliminate loops. Bridge 1 ENET 1 Bridge 4 Using Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge 1 ENET 1 Bridge 4 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Bridge 2 Bridge 3 Bridge 5 ENET 3 Loop-free Topology LAN A Bridge 2...
  • Page 74: Routing

    IP datagrams based on IP addresses. Use Routing Information Protocol (RIP) to automatically identify the route from the session on the Megabit Modem 400F to the destination. You can specify the direction and version of RIP that allows other routers to update their routing tables automatically (for example, information on how many hops between destinations).
  • Page 75: Management Protocols

    The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) specifies standard MIBs for certain types of devices, ensuring any NMS can manage them. Additionally, vendors can issue proprietary MIBs for their devices to fit specific needs. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual ROTOCOLS Chapter 9: Technical Reference...
  • Page 76: Mibs And Traps

    Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is the TCP/IP standard for file transfer. It provides the service with minimal capability and minimal overhead. TFTP uses UDP for connectionless delivery. page 43 for the example on how to Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 77: Appendix A: Specifications And Data

    Signal Format Connector ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) ATM Adaptation Layer ATM Layer Cell Format Virtual Circuit type Maximum Virtual Circuits Megabit Modem 400F User Manual PECIFICATIONS 7.552 Mbps 928 kbps 64 kbps 32 kbps increments DMT (Discrete Multitone) line code RJ-11 AAL5 (ITU I.363.5) - Supports encapsulation and...
  • Page 78: Encapsulation

    Bridging and Address Implements a transparent learning bridge with a bridging table of 1024 entries. Learning Encapsulation Supports Logical Link Control (LLC) or VC-based multiplexing (RFC 1483). Spanning Tree Provides Spanning Tree support per IEEE 802.1d. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 79: Lan Interface

    50 to 60 Hz Current 0.3 Amps NVIRONMENTAL Temperature 32 to 122 °F (0 to 50°C) Relative Humidity up to 95% non-condensing Altitude between -200 and 13,000 feet (-61 to 3.962 meters) Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Appendix A: Specifications and Data...
  • Page 80: Compliance

    • Pairgain Agent MIB • FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B • CENELEC/ETSI (IEC 555 and 801) • CE (EN 55022 and EN 50082-1) • cUL (UL-1950) • CE (EN 300 386-01) • ICE 950 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 81: Rate Vs. Reach

    0.010 Payload Rate vs Reach on 26 AWG (0.5 mm) with 4dB Margin in Low Noise Environment 10.000 1.000 0.100 0.010 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Appendix A: Specifications and Data Reach in Kilofeet Downstream Upstream Reach in Kilofeet Downstream...
  • Page 82: Hardware

    Hardware ARDWARE The following provides additional information about Megabit Modem 400F such as the installation kit and modem connectors pinouts. Installation Kit The following items are included in the installation kit and are used to install the Megabit Modem 400F as shown in...
  • Page 83: Connector Pinouts

    The following table shows the signal on each pin when the switch is in either the MDI or the MDI-X position for the 10/100BASE-T port. The connector for this interface is an RJ-45. page 14 for the location of this port. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual page 14 for the location of this port. Signal...
  • Page 84 Hardware Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 85: Appendix B: Technical Assistance And Warranty

    This chapter describes how to contact ADC for technical support and warranty service. ECHNICAL UPPORT Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting the ADC Wireline Systems Division Customer Service Engineering Group at one of the following numbers: •...
  • Page 86: Limited Warranty

    ADC during the 90-day warranty period is, at ADC’s option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) repair or replace of the software. ADC also warrants that, for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of purchase, the media on which software is stored will be free from material defects under normal use.
  • Page 87: Advance Replacement

    If products returned to ADC for advance replacement are not received by ADC within 30 calendar days of shipment of the replacement product or if no trouble is found (NTF) as determined by ADC, the Buyer will be responsible for payment of the cost of the replacement product.
  • Page 88: Returning A Product

    To return equipment to ADC Wireline Systems Division: Locate the number of the purchase order under which the equipment was purchased. You will need to provide this number to ADC Wireline Systems Division Customer Service to obtain a return authorization.
  • Page 89 Number you received from Customer Service clearly on the outside of the carton and return ADC Wireline Systems Division 14352 Franklin Ave. Tustin, CA 92780-7013 Attention: RMA (Number) All shipments are to be returned prepaid. ADC will not accept any collect shipments. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Appendix B: Technical Assistance and Warranty...
  • Page 90 Returning a Product Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 91: Appendix C: Configuration Worksheets

    Session address for Ports 1 through 32 (WAN configuration): • ATM VPI and ATM VCI (specified for each session) • when using fixed IP addresses, IP address specified for each session by the service provider Megabit Modem 400F User Manual ORKSHEETS NFORMATION Chapter 4 through Chapter...
  • Page 92: System Mode Worksheet

    If Bridging and/or Routing, choose Encapsulation method? • LLC • VC-MUX When Routing with RIP, select: • RIP direction • Version of RIP When Bridging, Enable Spanning Tree? (YES OR NO) Configuration Type __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 93: Wan Configuration Worksheet

    WAN Configuration Worksheet From Service Provider ATM Configuration (VPI/VCI for each session) Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Configuration Information 1 __________________________ 2 __________________________ 3 __________________________ 4 __________________________ 5 __________________________ 6 __________________________ 7 __________________________ 8 __________________________ 9 __________________________ 10 __________________________ 11 __________________________...
  • Page 94 31 _________________________ 32 _________________________ 17 _________________________ 18 _________________________ 19 _________________________ 20 _________________________ 21 _________________________ 22 _________________________ 23 _________________________ 24 _________________________ 25 _________________________ 26 _________________________ 27 _________________________ 28 _________________________ 29 _________________________ 30 _________________________ 31 _________________________ 32 _________________________ Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 95: Login Name / Login Password Worksheet

    8 ____________________________ 9 ____________________________ 10 ____________________________ 11 ____________________________ 12 ____________________________ 13 ____________________________ 14 ____________________________ 15 ____________________________ 16 ____________________________ Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Appendix C: Configuration Worksheets Login Information Login Name 1 ____________________________ 2 ____________________________ 3 ____________________________ 4 ____________________________ 5 ____________________________...
  • Page 96 Login Name 17 ____________________________ 18 ____________________________ 19 ____________________________ 20 ____________________________ 21 ____________________________ 22 ____________________________ 23 ____________________________ 24 ____________________________ 25 ____________________________ 26 ____________________________ 27 ____________________________ 28 ____________________________ 29 ____________________________ 30 ____________________________ 31 ____________________________ 32 ____________________________ Login Password Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 97: Fixed Ip Addresses Worksheet

    Fixed IP Addresses Worksheet From Service Provider Fixed IP Addresses (for each session) Not applicable if service provider dynamically assigns IP addresses. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Appendix C: Configuration Worksheets Fixed IP Addresses Fixed IP Address 1___________ ___________ 2___________...
  • Page 98 __________ 27__________ __________ __________ 28__________ __________ __________ 29__________ __________ __________ 30__________ __________ __________ 31__________ __________ __________ 32__________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 99: Appendix D: Glossary

    Quality of Service class defined by the ATM Forum for ATM networks. cell A fixed-length packet. Also, the unit of data transmission used in ATM. Each ATM cell contains a fixed-size frame (53 bytes) consisting of a five-byte header and a 48-byte payload. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual LOSSARY...
  • Page 100 Cyclic Redundancy Check is a method used to verify the accuracy of data transmission. Discrete Multi-Tone is a modulation coding for an ADSL line. DMT is the modulation technology used for the Megabit Modem 400F ADSL. downstream Communications from a service provider to a user.
  • Page 101 The version of RIP you select for the session must match the version supported by the service provider. Versions RIP1 and RIP-1 compatible are used for broadcast. Version RIP 2 is used for multicast. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Appendix D: Glossary...
  • Page 102 The time during which two computers maintain a communication connection. An example is a connection configured between the Megabit Modem 400F and the service provider. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol that specifies how to send information between a NMS and managed devices on a network.
  • Page 103 VPs are defined by a unique VPI value. Wide Area Network is a network consisting of nodes located across a large geographical area. Also, the connection between a service provider and Megabit 400F Modem. Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
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  • Page 105: Index

    WAN 38 de-activating sessions 47 deleting sessions 40 400F Web pages accessing 23 configuring 19 accessing 400F web pages 23 activating sessions 1483 bridge/router 46 active sessions at power up 46 activating sessionsATM 46 adaptation layer 69 ADSL connector pinouts 75...
  • Page 106 MAC 92 modem 1 NAT 93 power cable 10 rate adaptive transmission 63 subnet mask 94 TFTP 94 upstream 94 DMT ADSL 61 DMT description 61, 92 DNS description 10 DNS resolution 68 domain name system Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 107 11 introduction 1 kit 74 phone service 9 requirements 5 installing the modem 11 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual attaching feet 12 cabling 14 flat-surface mounting 7 setting MDI/MDI-X switch 13 wall mounting 8 IP routing 66...
  • Page 108 9 requirements 9 pinouts 75 POTS splitter 16 power cable 10 product overview 1 protocols 10 bridge/router 64 bridging/routing 37, 47 SNMP 67 spanning tree 64 rate adaptive transmission description 63 rate vs.reach 73 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 109 ADSL 15 service provider configuration 9 requirements 9 sessions activating 1483 bridge/router enable 46 ATM sessions 46 configuring 35 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual de-activating 1483 bridge/router 47 ATM 47 simple network management protocol See SNMP site requirements 6 SNMP parameters...
  • Page 110 ADSL status 49, 51 LAN statistics 52 network statistics 52 WAN statistics 54 configuration worksheet 85 wall mounting 8 configuring 1483 bridge/router 38 deleting 1483 bridge/router sessions 40 interface specifications 69 viewing statistics 54 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual...
  • Page 111 77 web browser configuration 19 worksheets 83 login 87, 88 VCI 85 VPI 85 www.pairgain.com 77 Megabit Modem 400F User Manual Index...
  • Page 114 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. 14402 Franklin Avenue Tustin, CA 92780-7013 Tel: 714.832.9922 Fax: 714.832.9924 Technical Assistance: 800.638.0031 714.730.3222 ´+Q5¶8l¨ 1149218 Rev A...

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