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  • Page 1 Megabit Modem Megabit Modem MM701F User Manual Version 1.x...
  • 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 Use this manual to set up the MM701F modem. It provides instruction on: • installing the modem • configuring the modem • monitoring the modem • maintaining the modem OCUMENT ONVENTIONS Notes contain information about special circumstances. Cautions indicate the possibility of equipment damage or personal injury.
  • Page 4 • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This product meets all safety requirements per UL-1950 standard. This product meets all EMC and safety requirements per EN 300 386-2 and IEC 950 (EN60950). MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet... 41 Connecting to the Console Port ... 42 Setting Up a Telnet Session... 44 Setting Up the WAN ...45 Managing DSL ...52 Restoring Factory Defaults...59 Saving the Current Configuration ...60 MM701F User Manual Table of Contents...
  • Page 6 Updating System Software ...61 Viewing System Information...62 Rebooting the Modem ...63 Appendix A: Specifications ...65 Overview...66 Data Specifications ...67 Hardware Specifications ...71 Appendix B: Technical Assistance and Returns ...75 Technical Support ...75 World Wide Web ...75 Appendix C: Glossary...77 MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Overview

    The MM701F also includes several useful protocols and services. If you require IP addresses to be served dynamically on your LAN, use the built-in DHCP server. If you need to update your modem software, use the built-in TFTP client.
  • Page 8: Verify Shipping Package Contents

    As you unpack the modem, inspect the contents for damage. If the equipment was damaged in transit, report it to the shipping company and to your sales representative. Check the contents of the package for the following: • MM701F modem unit • 6 Vdc power supply •...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2: Installing The Modem

    NSTALLING THE Perform the following installation procedures to install the modem: Section Setting the MDI/MDI-X Switch Connecting the Cables Checking LED Indications What To Do Next MM701F User Manual ODEM Page...
  • Page 10: Setting The Mdi/Mdi-X Switch

    MDI port. • MDI when connecting to a device such as a hub, switch, or router with a MDI-X port. WITCH For connection to devices such as a PC MDI-X For connection to devices such as a Hub MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 11: Connecting The Cables

    Power connector “Connecting to the Console Port” on page 42 DSL line port Wall jack with ADSL service PC, hub or other network device MM701F User Manual ABLES for connecting the console cabling. I N E 10Base-T I- X port Power...
  • Page 12: Checking Led Indications

    LED I HECKING Your service provider sets up the ADSL parameters for your service. The MM701F must have the DSL SYNC LED lit before you can connect sessions with your service provider. The table below describes LED indications for all operational modes. LEDs on the MM701F front panel provide continual status at-a-glance for network connections.
  • Page 13: What To Do Next

    To manage the modem through the command-line interface using the modem console port or by a telnet session, refer to Telnet” on page MM701F User Manual Chapter 3 “Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser” on Chapter 4 “Managing the Modem Using the Console Port &...
  • Page 14 What To Do Next MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 15: Chapter 3: Managing The Modem Using A Web Browser

    ANAGING THE You can manage the MM701F using a Web browser, console port, or a telnet session. All of the MM701F features and functionality are accessible through the Web interface. In contrast, there are some features not supported through the console port. For example, you can enable or disable spanning tree through the Web interface, but not through the console port or telnet.
  • Page 16: Setting Up The Pc

    To access the modem Web interface, connect your PC to the same LAN IP subnet as the MM701F. The default LAN IP subnet for the modem is 10.0.0.0 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. In addition, the modem uses 10.0.0.1 as its default LAN IP address.
  • Page 17 Click to close the Click to close the Click to restart the computer. MM701F User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser The default modem LAN IP address is 10.0.0.1 with a TCP/IP Properties dialog. Network dialog.
  • Page 18: Configuring The Web Browser

    From Category, select Click to close the ROWSER to open the dialog. Preferences Advanced , click Cache, then select , click , then select Advanced Proxies Preferences dialog. Every time Document in cache is Direct connection to the Internet MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 19 Click Tools Internet Options In the Temporary Internet Files Select Every visit to the page MM701F User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser to open the Internet Options dialog. section of the dialog, click Settings , then click...
  • Page 20 Proxy Server section of the dialog, clear the Click to close the Click to close the tab, then click LAN Settings to open the Use a proxy server LAN Settings dialog. Internet Options dialog. LAN Settings dialog. box. MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 21: Accessing The Modem Web

    Location Bar field of the Web browser (as shown below), then press Enter to display the MM701F Web pages. The following login screen displays. This login is for the system administrator responsible for configuring and managing the MM701F.
  • Page 22: Managing The System

    • enable or disable spanning tree • change the login name and password • update the modem software and configuration files • revert back to the default factory values YSTEM MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 23: View Modem Status

    DSL configuration values, WAN session settings, and LAN parameters. Use it as an overview of the modem status. You cannot change the Device Name. MM701F User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser...
  • Page 24 Used to control the front panel LED. For WAN Session and LAN field descriptions, refer to • “Configuring the WAN” on page 23 • “Configuring the LAN” on page 27 for WAN Session fields. for LAN fields. MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 25 Select Enable to activate the Spanning Tree protocol for all bridging sessions. MM701F User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser “Set Up WAN Sessions” on page Configuration to access the...
  • Page 26 Current Login name Enter the New Login Name Enter the new password again to Click Submit Use the new Login Name and Password the next time you login to the MM701F. password to access the Password then enter the Current Password.
  • Page 27: Update System Software

    Update System Software You can upgrade the software on your MM701F. To upgrade, you must specify the IP address of the server where the new software is stored. The MM701F uses TFTP to download the software which comprises a configuration file (must be named “celsiancfg”) and an image file (must be named “image”).
  • Page 28: Set To Factory Defaults

    Managing the System Set to Factory Defaults When you configure the MM701F, you change the factory default settings to new values. You can return these parameters to their default values to provide a known starting point if you are troubleshooting or you simply want to configure new parameters. For session default values, see “Default Session Parameter Values”...
  • Page 29: Configuring The Wan

    ONFIGURING THE This configuration sets up the communication between the MM701F and the service provider for each session you set up. Set Up WAN Sessions Select on the menu bar to access the Select a session from the in the Session X table (where X equals the Session number).
  • Page 30 15 characters with no spaces. Protocol Select the message format to be used between the MM701F and the service provider. You can configure each session with any of the three protocols listed below. If you select RFC 1483 Bridge or RFC 1483 Router protocol, you only need to set up one session.
  • Page 31 Description RIP Send Routing Information Protocol (RIP) dynamically routes packets sent from the MM701F to the service provider. Select the same RIP version that is used by the service provider: • Select Disable if you selected RFC1483 - Bridge protocol.
  • Page 32 Authentication Select the authentication protocol provided by your service provider for PPP sessions. The authentication protocol type must match at the MM701F and the service provider. The options are: • PAP—The modem sends authentication requests to the service provider and authentication occurs only once during the life of the link.
  • Page 33: Configuring The Lan

    ONFIGURING THE This configuration sets up the communication between your LAN and the MM701F. Select on the menu bar to access the MM701F User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser LAN Settings page.
  • Page 34 • None—DHCP is not enabled. • Client—The MM701F is a DHCP client and can be served an IP address for the LAN port by a DHCP server on your LAN. • Server—The MM701F is a DHCP server and can serve IP addresses to devices on your LAN.
  • Page 35 Enter the IP address of the default gateway that is provided by the LAN administrator for devices on the LAN. The MM701F must be configured as a DHCP server and provides this gateway IP address to requesting DHCP clients (such as PCs) on the LAN.
  • Page 36: Managing Dsl

    Select either the DSL quick configuration or the advanced configuration as directed by your service provider. DSL Quick Configuration You can configure the MM701F to comply with different standards for DSL transmission. For the quick configuration, you only select the transmission type. Select...
  • Page 37 G.DMT: ITU standard ADSL line code supporting full-rate transmission. • G.lite: ITU standard ADSL line code that is a simplified version of G.dmt allowing up to 1.536 Mbps downstream and 512 Kbps upstream. Click Apply MM701F User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser...
  • Page 38 Managing DSL DSL Advanced Configuration You can configure the MM701F to comply with different standards for ADSL transmission as well as parameters. Select on the menu bar then select under DSL Advanced Config [ADSL Options] MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 39 Receive End Bin Maximum Downstream Rate SNR Margin Limit Click then save changes using Apply MM701F User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser Description Select from the options: • ITU G.992.2 G.lite • ITU G.992.1 G.DMT (default) •...
  • Page 40 Managing DSL Test DSL The MM701F has embedded diagnostics used for detecting line problems or as an aid in troubleshooting line related technical problems. These diagnostics are described in DSL Line” on page 58. These diagnostic programs have significance only to technical support personnel.
  • Page 41 View Link Statistics Use the ATM statistics on the traffic. Select on the menu bar then select MM701F User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser DSL Link Statistics page for troubleshooting and monitoring ATM to access the Link Statistics page.
  • Page 42 DSL line. Actual downstream data bit rate after ATM headers have been removed. Actual upstream data bit rate after ATM headers have been removed. Total count of errors including CRC, loss of signal, and framing errors. MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 43 View Error Counters Use the ATM statistics on the traffic. Select on the menu bar then select MM701F User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser DSL Error Counters page for troubleshooting and monitoring ATM to access the ADSL Counters page.
  • Page 44 A Count of remote Reed Solomon forward error correction for fast stream. Count of remote CRC anomalies for interleaved data stream. Count of remote CRC anomalies for fast data stream. Count of remote loss of signal defects. MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 45: Saving Changes

    Do one of the following: • Click Save to write the configuration to flash memory. • Click Cancel to exit the current page without saving your configuration. MM701F User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser Save Changes page.
  • Page 46: Rebooting The Modem

    However, please note that the preferred method of rebooting is to access the Reboot page as described in the procedure above. ODEM Reboot page. MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 47: Chapter 4: Managing The Modem Using The Console Port & Telnet

    ANAGING THE ONSOLE You can manage the MM701F using a Web browser, console port, and telnet session. In comparison, you can manage more of the modem’s functionality using a Web browser rather than using the modem console port and telnet access. For example, you can enable or disable spanning tree through the modem Web interface, but not through the console port or telnet.
  • Page 48: Connecting To The Console Port

    Using a terminal emulation program, verify the communication settings as follows: • 9600 baud • no parity • 8 data bits • no stop bit • flow control off ONSOLE I N E I - X Console port MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 49 Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet Currently, Windows includes a terminal emulation program called HyperTerminal. In Windows 98, access it from the Windows desktop by clicking Start Programs Accessories HyperTerminal Once you have established communication, the Main Menu page displays. MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 50: Setting Up A Telnet Session

    Windows telnet client and access the password prompt. Enter the telnet password to access the password ELNET ESSION dialog. Main Menu page. The default telnet password for the MM701F is “Setting Up the PC” MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 51: Setting Up The Wan

    No spaces are allowed. Use this field to help identify each of your sessions. Session protocol—configured for this session. Session status indicator—enabled or disabled. MM701F User Manual Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet WAN Setup . The WAN Session screen displays.
  • Page 52 15. Login Name 16. Login Password 17. Authentication 18. Apply Select parameter to edit (Return to exit) -> from the Main Menu as described in or the changes will be lost upon reboot or power cycle. “Saving the MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 53 Encapsulation Login Name Login Password Authentication Apply MM701F User Manual Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet Valid parameter Values The name assigned to the session by your service provider—up to 15 characters. RFC1483-Router, RFC1483-Bridge, PPPoA.
  • Page 54: Setting Up The Lan

    Type to select Router. • Type to select Bridge Browser or Telnet to manage the MM701F. From the LAN Setup menu, type enter the values supplied by your LAN administrator or use the default values. From the LAN Setup menu, type address supplied by your access provider.
  • Page 55 However, if you want to change that DHCP selection through the Web interface, select one of the following: • None—DHCP is not enabled. • Client—The MM701F is a DHCP client and can be served an IP address for the LAN port by a DHCP server on your LAN.
  • Page 56: Setting Up Dhcp

    LAN administrator. Valid parameter Values Enter the IP address supplied by your LAN administrator. This is the lowest IP address value that the MM701F can serve when configured as a DHCP server. Enter the IP address supplied by your LAN administrator.
  • Page 57: Setting Up Nat

    If DHCP Client is selected, you do not need to configure an IP address. • In Bridge mode, you need an IP address for the LAN port to use a Browser or Telnet to manage the MM701F. MM701F User Manual Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet...
  • Page 58: Managing Dsl

    . The ADSL Menu to select ADSL Current Settings. to select and access the and proceed to “Quick Configuration” on page -> displays. ADSL Current Setting page “Advanced Configuration” ADSL Menu Advance Configuration Setting MM701F User Manual Quick...
  • Page 59: Quick Configuration

    11. MaxDownstreamRate (Kbps) 12000 12. SNRMarginLimit (dB) 13. Apply Select Parameter to edit (Return to exit) -> MM701F User Manual Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet from the Main Menu as described in Save Current Configuration page to configure the advanced setting for the DSL G.DMT...
  • Page 60 The maximum downstream transmission rate. The signal-to-noise ratio limit. This can be set between -64 and +63. The margin LED on the front panel indicates that the actual SNR is greater than the configured value. Apply settings. MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 61 8. LocalTxPower 9. RemoteTxPower 10. RSFrameCount 11. DwnstreamDataRate (Kb) 12. UpstreamDataRate (Kb) 13. TotalFailureCount MM701F User Manual Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet to select and access the ADSL Menu to access the ADSL Statistics...
  • Page 62 DSL line. Actual downstream data bit rate after ATM headers have been removed. Actual upstream data bit rate after ATM headers have been removed. Total count of errors including CRC, loss of signal, and framing errors. MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 63 LclRSFast LclCRCInterleaved LclCRCFast LclLOS RmtRSInterleaved RmtRSFast RmtCRCInterleaved RmtCRCFast RmtLOS MM701F User Manual Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet to access the ADSL Menu to access the ADSL Statistics page. to access the ADSL Counters page.
  • Page 64 Managing DSL Testing the DSL Line The MM701F has embedded diagnostics used for detecting line problems or as an aid in troubleshooting line related technical problems. These programs are used by technical support personnel to diagnose problems and determine the appropriate solutions.
  • Page 65: Restoring Factory Defaults

    ESTORING ACTORY When you configure the MM701F, you change the factory default settings to new values. You can return these parameters to their default values to provide a known starting point if you are troubleshooting or you simply want to configure new parameters.
  • Page 66: Saving The Current Configuration

    ONFIGURATION page for saving your current configuration to flash memory. Save Current Configuration 1. Continue 2. Cancel Select (Return to exit) -> to access the Save Current Configuration MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 67: Updating System Software

    PDATING YSTEM You can upgrade the firmware on your MM701F. To upgrade, you must specify the IP address of the server where the new firmware is stored. Configure a TFTP server to download the system software. The MM701F uses TFTP to download the firmware which comprises a configuration file (must be named “celsiancfg”)
  • Page 68: Viewing System Information

    1. Firmware Release 2. Model 3. Release date 4. MAC address 5. DSP version NFORMATION System Information to access the System Information 1.1.6.1 MM701F Aug 2 2001 00:20:A7:A2:01:C0 42150 Press any key (Return to exit) -> System Information page. MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 69: Rebooting The Modem

    However, please note that the preferred method of rebooting is to access the described in the above procedure. MM701F User Manual Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet ODEM...
  • Page 70 Rebooting the Modem MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 71: Appendix A: Specifications

    The MM701F is a DSL CPE modem that takes advantage of ADSL technology by offering full-rate data transmission at a maximum downstream rate of 7.552 Mbps and a maximum upstream rate of 928 Kbps. In addition, the MM701F also provides: sessions •...
  • Page 72: Overview

    DHCP (client and server) • Network and Port Translation (NAPT) • Web server allowing ease-of-configuration for MM701F through a Web browser • serial interface for configuration through Telnet or direct connection • LED reporting status of ADSL and LAN connections •...
  • Page 73: Data Specifications

    DHCP Server & Client: 2131, 2132 • Dynamic IP routing, ARP: 826, RIP: 1058, 1723 • TCP/IP: 1112, 1122, 950, 894, 793, 791, 1812 • BOOTP: 951, 1542 • TFTP: 1350 • IP over ATM: 1577, 1755 MM701F User Manual Appendix A: Specifications...
  • Page 74: Wan Protocols

    Concise MIB: 1212, MIB-II: 1213, Traps: 1215, Bridge MIB: 1493 • SNMP MIB: 1471, 1472, 1473, 1474 • SNMP: 1157 • Open DSL • DSL Forum Auto-Configuration • Remote Configuration Software Upgrade • TFTP download into built-in flash memory • Remote download (DSLAM support required) MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 75 RFC 1631 IP Network Address Translator (for NAPT) RFC 1350 for TFTP client • • RFC 2131 and RFC 2132 for DHCP server and relay protocols (supported only in RFC 1483 Bridging mode) and extensions, respectively MM701F User Manual Appendix A: Specifications Routing Bridging...
  • Page 76: Default Session Parameter Values

    RFC1483 - Router Enable Enable 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 Enable Disable None RIP 1& 2 None RIP 1 & 2 PPP-Router PPPoA Enable N/A (Dynamic) N/A (Dynamic) Disable RIP 1 & 2 RIP 1 & 2 admin password CHAP MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 77: Lan Interface

    DSL: Sync, Tx, Rx, Margin Connectors • DSL Interface: RJ-11 • 10Base-T: RJ-45 • Console Port: RJ-45 (serial connection to RS-232 for local configuration) LAN Interface • 10Base-T (IEEE 802.3i) • Connector: RJ-45 with MDI/MDI-X switch MM701F User Manual Appendix A: Specifications...
  • Page 78: Wan Interface

    Included in the header are the VPI and VCI number. Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) per ATM forum UNI Version 3.1. 32 virtual circuits that can simultaneously connect to service providers for sessions encapsulated either as PPP or RFC 1483 Bridging/Routing. MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 79: Connector Pinouts

    The following table shows the signal on each pin of the 10Base-T port connector when the switch is in either the MDI or the MDI-X position. The connector for this interface is an RJ-45. “Connecting the Cables” on page 5 MM701F User Manual “Connecting the Cables” on page 5 Signal...
  • Page 80: Console Port (Rj-45)

    RS-232 cable that is used between the modem Console port (RJ-45) and the PC Serial port (DB-9). PC RS-232 Serial Port (DB-9) Modem Console Signal (RJ-45) Description Ground Ground Transmit Data Ground Ground Receive Data Ground Ground MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 81: Appendix B: Technical Assistance And Returns

    ECHNICAL ECHNICAL UPPORT Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center (TAC). • Telephone: 800.638.0031 714.730.3222 • Fax: 714.730.2400 • Email wsd_support@adc.com A Customer Service Engineer answers technical assistance calls Monday through Friday between 7:30 AM and 5:30 PM, Pacific Time, excluding holidays.
  • Page 82: Knowledge Base

    Knowledge Base NOWLEDGE The ADC Knowledge Base can help you locate answers to frequently asked questions on a variety of topics, including: • troubleshooting • installation • configuration • upgrades The Knowledge Base can be found at: http://www.adc.com/Knowledge_Base/index.jsp using any Web browser.
  • Page 83: Appendix C: 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. MM701F User Manual LOSSARY...
  • Page 84 For modem configuration, the MAC is used to map inbound traffic (from a remote IP address) to an internal (LAN) IP address. Used with 1483 Bridging/Routing Mode. margin The noise margin in decibels that the modem must achieve with a BER of 10 better to successfully complete initialization. MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 85 Request For Comment is a series of notes that contain surveys, measurements, ideas, techniques, and observations, as well as proposed and accepted TCP/IP protocol standards. RFCs are available on the Internet. MM701F User Manual Appendix C: Glossary...
  • Page 86 UnAvailable Seconds is the number of seconds during which the line is unavailable. Unspecified Bit Rate is an ATM traffic type used for LAN traffic. When network congestion occurs, the data is stored in a buffer until it can be sent. MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 87 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 MM701F Modem. MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 88 MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 89 39 configuration file 21 configuration, saving 39 configuring LAN 27 NAT,CLI 51 WAN 23 web browser 12 MM701F User Manual connecting cables 4 console port 42 connector pinouts 73 console port 74 connecting to 42 managing modem 41...
  • Page 90 (NIC) 10 overview 1 package contents 2 password 20 Physical Specifications 71 pinouts 73 PPP, specifications 69 quick configuration 53 rebooting, modem 40 requirements 2 restoring, factory defaults 59 RFCs 69 routing, specifications 69 MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 91 PPP 69 routing 69 WAN interface 72 statistics DSL 55 general 55 link 35 subnet mask description 80 MM701F User Manual support 75 system managing 16 requirements 2 updating software 21 viewing information 62 technical specifications 65 technical support 75...
  • Page 92 55 link statistics 35 modem status 17 system information 62 configuring 23 interface specifications 72 setting up 45 setting up sessions 23 warranty 75 web browser, configuring 12 web interface accessing 15 managing modem 9 MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 93 MM701F User Manual...
  • Page 94 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. 14402 Franklin Avenue Tustin, CA 92780 Tel: 714.832.9922 Fax: 714.832.9924 For Technical Assistance: 800.638.0031 714.730.3222 1191789 1191789 Rev A...

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