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  • Page 1 Megabit Modem Megabit Modem MM701G 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 setup the MM701G 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. MM701G User Manual ANUAL About This User Manual...
  • Page 4: Fcc Class B Compliance

    Product Certifications RODUCT ERTIFICATIONS FCC Class B Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF ONTENTS Chapter 1: Overview ...1 Verify Shipping Package Contents... 2 System Requirements ...2 What To Do Next ...2 Chapter 2: Installing the Modem ... 3 Setting the MDI/MDI-X Switch ...4 Connecting the Cables ...5 Checking LED Indications ...6 What To Do Next ...7 Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser...
  • Page 6 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...51 Restoring Factory Defaults ...59 Saving the Current Configuration...60 Updating System Software ...61 Viewing System Information...62 Rebooting the Modem ...63...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Overview

    The MM701G is a versatile, high-speed modem that extends your Ethernet LAN in a back-to-back implementation or connects your LAN to one or more service providers. It employs G.shdsl technology for fixed-rate or rate-adaptive, symmetric rates up to 2.3 Mbps over single-pair wiring and allows for multiple management options, including an easy to use Web-based interface.
  • Page 8: Verify Shipping Package Contents

    Verify Shipping Package Contents ERIFY HIPPING 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: •...
  • 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 MM701G User Manual ODEM Page...
  • Page 10: Setting The Mdi/Mdi-X Switch

    Setting the MDI/MDI-X Switch MDI/MDI-X S ETTING THE The MDI/MDI-X switch located on modem rear panel allows you to connect a network device (such as a PC, hub, switch, or router) to the modem 10Base-T port. Set the MDI/MDI-X switch for the 10Base-T port to: •...
  • Page 11: Connecting The Cables

    ONNECTING THE After you’ve verified the shipping package contents, follow this procedure to physically set up your modem: Turn off your computer. Connect the cables to the modem rear panel as shown below. • grey phone cable for the DSL line port •...
  • Page 12: Checking Led Indications

    Checking LED Indications LED I HECKING Your service provider sets up the G.shdsl parameters for your service. The MM701G must have the DSL SYNC LED lit before you can connect sessions with your service provider. Verify SYNC in the following table. The table below describes LED indications for all operational modes.
  • Page 13: What To Do Next

    After you have installed the modem, determine which method to use to manage the modem: • For point-to-point applications, refer to • To manage the modem through the Web interface using your Web browser (recommended), refer to page • To manage the modem through the command-line interface using the modem console port or by a telnet session, refer to Telnet”...
  • Page 14 What To Do Next MM701G User Manual...
  • Page 15: Chapter 3: Managing The Modem Using A Web Browser

    ANAGING THE You can manage the MM701G using a Web browser, console port, or a telnet session. All of the MM701G 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

    Setting Up the PC ETTING P THE To access the modem Web interface, set up your PC on the same LAN IP subnet as the MM701G. The default LAN IP subnet for the modem is 10.0.0.0 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 17 Do one of the following: • If DHCP has not been enabled on the modem (default), select • If DHCP has been enabled on the modem, select skip to step 6. Enter IP Address Subnet Mask. subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Use an IP address for your PC from the following range: 10.0.0.2 to 10.0.0.254.
  • Page 18: Configuring The Web Browser

    Configuring the Web Browser ONFIGURING THE To view the modem Web pages properly, your Web browser must have the proxies disabled and cache settings enabled to compare the cached document against the network document every time it is accessed. The following is an example of how to make the configuration changes using Netscape Navigator 4.0.
  • Page 19 The following is an example of how to make the configuration changes using Internet Explorer 5.5: Open your Web browser. Click Tools Internet Options In the Temporary Internet Files Select Every visit to the page MM701G User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser to open the Internet Options dialog.
  • Page 20 Configuring the Web Browser In the Internet Options LAN Settings dialog. In the Proxy Server section of the dialog, clear the Click to close the Click to close the dialog, click the Connections tab, then click Use a proxy server LAN Settings dialog.
  • Page 21: Accessing The Modem Web

    CCESSING THE Type http://10.0.0.1 in the Location Bar field of the Web browser (as shown below), then press ENTER to display the MM701G Web pages. The following login screen displays. This login is for the system administrator responsible for configuring and managing the MM701G.
  • Page 22: Managing The System

    Managing the System ANAGING THE The System pages are designed so that you can manage, update, and troubleshoot the modem as a whole. From these pages you can: • view the overall configuration of the modem • enable or disable spanning tree •...
  • Page 23: View Modem Status

    View Modem Status System Status page is a read-only summary of the current modem configuration. It includes information about the modem software, DSL configuration values, WAN session settings, and LAN parameters. Use it as an overview of the modem status. You cannot change the Device Name.
  • Page 24 Managing the System Refer to the following table for a description of the fields: Parameter Description Device Name Descriptive role of the modem. This is not configurable. Model Megabit Modem model number. DSP Version Version of the Digital Signal Processor of the modem. Firmware Revision Version number of the image downloaded to the modem.
  • Page 25 Set Spanning Tree Spanning Tree eliminates loops in a LAN topology, ensuring that there is only one path (or link) between any two nodes on a network. Use Spanning Tree protocol only when you have already selected a Bridge session (as described in have more than one device (a PC only) on your LAN and when those devices have more than one physical path connecting them.
  • Page 26 Managing the System Set Login Name and Password You can change the login parameters for the system administrator. The default login name is admin and the default password is Select on the menu bar then click System Enter the Current Login name Enter the New Login Name Enter the new password again to...
  • Page 27: Update System Software

    Update System Software You can upgrade the software on your MM701G. To upgrade, you must specify the IP address of the server where the new software is stored. The MM701G 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 MM701G, 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 MM701G and the service provider for each session you set up. You can set up 32 separate sessions as RFC 1483 Bridge, RFC 1483 Router, or PPP protocol. Use the following sections to complete the WAN configuration. Set Up WAN Sessions Select on the menu bar to access the Session configuration page.
  • Page 30 Configuring the WAN Configure the following parameters for each session you set up as shown in the following table: Parameter Description Session Name Enter a unique, descriptive identifier for the session. This name can have a maximum of 15 characters with no spaces. Protocol Select the message format to be used between the MM701G and the service provider.
  • Page 31 Parameter Description RIP Send Routing Information Protocol (RIP) dynamically routes packets sent from the MM701G 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 Configuring the WAN Parameter Description Encapsulation Select the encapsulation type that is supplied by the service provider. The options are: • VC-MUX—Virtual Channel Multiplexer-based encapsulation, which allows one protocol to be run over the session. • LLC—Logical Link Control, which allows multiple protocols to be run over the session.
  • Page 33: Configuring The Lan

    ONFIGURING THE This configuration sets up the communication between your LAN and the MM701G. Select on the menu bar to access the MM701G User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser LAN Settings page.
  • Page 34 Configuring the LAN Configure the following parameters: Parameter Description LAN Protocol Select the message format to be used for your LAN. • Select Bridge if the LAN forwards packets based on MAC addresses. If you selected RFC 1483 Bridge protocol for the WAN sessions for the LAN traffic.
  • Page 35 Parameter Description DHCP Gateway Enter the IP address of the default gateway that is provided by the LAN administrator for devices on the LAN. The MM701G 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

    Managing DSL ANAGING Select either the DSL quick configuration or the advanced configuration as directed by your service provider. DSL Quick Configuration You can configure the MM701G to comply with different standards for DSL transmission. For the quick configuration, you only select the transmission type. Select on the menu bar then select Select one of the following options as directed by your service provider:...
  • Page 37 DSL Advanced Configuration You can configure the MM701G to comply with different standards for SHDSL transmission as well as parameters. Select on the menu bar, then select To view basic statistics for the DSL configuration, see MM701G User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser under DSL Advanced Config [DSL Options]...
  • Page 38 Managing DSL Configure the following parameters as supplied by your service provider: Parameter Exec Mode Standard Startup Margin Power Backoff Clock Offset Upstream Frame Sync Word Upstream Stuffbits Downstream Frame Sync Word Downstream Stuffbits Encoder Coefficient A Encoder Coefficient B Minimum Base Rate Maximum Base Rate Minimum Sub Rate...
  • Page 39 Test DSL The MM701G has embedded diagnostics used for detecting line problems or as an aid in troubleshooting line related technical problems. These diagnostic programs have significance only to technical support personnel and is not discussed further in this manual. Select on the menu bar, then select Select a test from the menu.
  • Page 40: View Atm Statistics

    Managing DSL View ATM Statistics Use the ATM statistics on the traffic. Select on the menu bar, then select View the statistics. Parameter RX Cell TX Cell Cell Drop Cell Delineation RX HEC Errors DSL ATM Statistics page for troubleshooting and monitoring ATM to access the ATM Statistics Description...
  • Page 41 View Link Statistics Use the ATM statistics on the traffic. Select on the menu bar, then select MM701G 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 Managing DSL View the statistics. Parameter Operational State Data Rate DSP Version Last Failed Remote Coefficient A Remote Coefficient B Transmission Power Receiver Gain Local SNR Margin Framer Sync Description Valid entries are: • Handshaking is when the modem is making an attempt to connect to a device on the other side of the G.shdsl line.
  • Page 43 View Error Counters Use the ATM statistics on the traffic. Select on the menu bar then select View the statistics. Parameter CRC Errors LOSW Errors FEBE Errors MM701G User Manual Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser DSL Error Counters page for troubleshooting and monitoring ATM to access the Error Counters...
  • Page 44: Saving Changes

    Saving Changes AVING HANGES Use the Save Changes page for saving your current configuration to flash memory. By saving your configuration changes, your changes will not be lost by resetting the modem. Select Save Changes on the menu bar to access the Do one of the following: •...
  • Page 45: Rebooting The Modem

    EBOOTING THE Before you reboot the modem, make sure you have saved any configuration changes as described in “Saving Changes” on page Select Reboot on the menu bar to access the Do one of the following: • Click to reboot the modem. •...
  • Page 46 Rebooting the Modem MM701G User Manual...
  • Page 47: Chapter 4: Managing The Modem Using The Console Port & Telnet

    ANAGING THE ONSOLE You can manage the MM701G 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

    Connecting to the Console Port ONNECTING TO THE Install the supplied grey console cable between the modem Console port and your PC as shown below. 9-pin COM port Using a terminal emulation program, verify the communication settings as follows: • 9600 baud •...
  • 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 HyperTerminal from the Windows desktop by clicking Start Programs Accessories HyperTerminal Once you have established communication, the Main Menu page displays.
  • Page 50: Setting Up A Telnet Session

    Setting Up a Telnet Session ETTING Use a telnet client to set up a telnet session to the modem. To set up a telnet session, specify the LAN IP address of the modem to establish communication. The default LAN IP address is 10.0.0.1.
  • Page 51: Setting Up The Wan

    ETTING P THE For Bridge or Router mode you need to set the WAN VPI/VCI as supplied by your service provider. From the Main Menu , select Session group 1 - 16 1. Session 1 2. Session 2 3. Session 3 4.
  • Page 52 Setting Up the WAN Select a session by typing the session number at the display the WAN Session Options Session Parameters 1. Session Name 2. WAN Protocol 3. State 4. IP Addressing 5. IP Address 6. IP Net Mask 7. NAT 8.
  • Page 53 Valid values for the parameters shown on the Sessions Options screen are defined in the following table. Unless there is a special circumstance, the default values for the remaining parameters should not be changed. Session Parameter Session Name WAN Protocol State IP Addressing IP Address...
  • Page 54: Setting Up The Lan

    Setting Up the WAN ETTING P THE If you are operating in Router mode and in a LAN environment, then you also need to set your LAN protocol, Ethernet Port IP address, and subnet mask. If you prefer, you may use the default values of 255.255.255.0 for the subnet mask.
  • Page 55: Setting Up Dhcp

    Valid values for the parameters shown on the LAN Setup screen are defined in the following table. LAN Parameter LAN Protocol IP address IP Net Mask Default Gateway DHCP DHCP Range Low Address DHCP Range High Address DHCP Gateway Address DHCP DNS Apply Setting Up DHCP...
  • Page 56: Setting Up Nat

    Setting Up the WAN Select Apply to immediately activate the changes that you have made for this session. From the Main Menu select changes will be lost upon reboot or power cycle. If you have enabled DHCP, select Setting Up NAT This procedure is optional.
  • Page 57: Managing Dsl

    ANAGING Use the G.SHDSL menu to manage the DSL line. This menu allows you to: • view the DSL configuration • configure the DSL line • monitor the DSL statistics • test the DSL line 1. G.SHDSL Current Settings 2. Quick Configuration Setting 3.
  • Page 58: Quick Configuration

    Managing DSL Quick Configuration From the SHDSL Standard • Select G.SHDSL - Annex A • Select G.SHDSL - Annex B Save your changes by selecting “Saving the Current Configuration” on page Advanced Configuration From the G.SHDSL Advance Configuration Setting configure, then reference the table below for assistance in changing and selecting the parameter value.
  • Page 59 SHDSL Parameter Description UpFrameSync The Upstream Frame Sync Word parameter. (Default: 13727) UpStuffBits The Upstream Stuffbits parameter. (Default: 15) DownFrameSync The Downstream Frame Sync Word parameter. (Default: 13727) DownStuffBits The Downstream Stuffbits parameter. (Default: 15) Encoder CoeffA The encoder coefficient for the A channel. (Default: 366) Encoder CoeffB The encoder coefficient for the B channel.
  • Page 60 Managing DSL Monitoring the DSL Statistics Use the G.SHDSL Statistics • General Statistics • Error Counters • ATM Counters Viewing General Statistics From the Main Menu , select Select G.SHDSL Statistics Select G.SHDSL General Statistics 1. OperationalState 2. DataRate (Kbps) 3.
  • Page 61 View the statistics. Parameter OperationalState DataRate DSPVersion LastFailed RemoteEncoderCoeffA RemoteEncoderCoeffB TransmissionPower ReceiverGain Local SNRMargin FramerSync MM701G User Manual Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet Description Valid entries are: • Handshaking is when the modem is making an attempt to connect to a device on the other side of the G.shdsl line.
  • Page 62 Managing DSL Viewing Error Counters From the Main Menu , select Select G.SHDSL Statistics Select G.SHDSL Error Counters 1. CRCErrors 2. LOSWErrors 3. FEBEErrors View the counters. Parameter CRCErrors LOSWErrors FEBEErrors Viewing ATM Counters From the Main Menu , select Select G.SHDSL Statistics Select...
  • Page 63 View the statistics. Parameter RXCell TXCell CellDrop CellDelineation RxHECErrors MM701G User Manual Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet Description The number of ATM cells received in the DSL interface. The number of ATM cells transmitted out the DSL interface. The number of ATM cells dropped.
  • Page 64 Managing DSL Testing the DSL Line The MM701G 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. From the Main Menu , select...
  • Page 65: Restoring Factory Defaults

    ESTORING ACTORY When you configure the MM701G, 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. Active links may be lost when you reset to factory default values.
  • Page 66: Saving The Current Configuration

    Saving the Current Configuration AVING THE URRENT Use the Save Current Configuration By saving your configuration changes, your changes will not be lost by resetting the modem. From the Main Menu , select page WARNING - This will overwrite configuration Do one of the following: •...
  • Page 67: Updating System Software

    PDATING YSTEM You can upgrade the firmware on your MM701G. 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 MM701G uses TFTP to download the firmware which comprises a configuration file (must be named “celsiancfg”) and an image file (must be named “image”) located on the TFTP server.
  • Page 68: Viewing System Information

    Viewing System Information IEWING YSTEM The System Information page is a read-only summary of the current modem configuration. It includes information about the firmware release, model, release date, MAC address, and DSP version. This information is often used by technical support when troubleshooting. From the Main Menu , select...
  • Page 69: Rebooting The Modem

    EBOOTING THE Before you reboot the modem, save configuration changes as described in Configuration” on page From the Main Menu , select WARNING - This will reboot without saving configuration 1. Continue 2. Cancel Do one of the following: • Select Continue to reboot the modem.
  • Page 70 Rebooting the Modem MM701G User Manual...
  • Page 71: Chapter 5: Implementing Point-To-Point Lan Extension

    MPLEMENTING With a pair of MM701Gs, you can connect remote LANs by placing them “back-to-back.” One MM701G is set for Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) mode and the other MM701G is set for Central Office (CO) mode. By bridging traffic between these two modems you essentially create one extended LAN that allows the use of a single IP subnet.
  • Page 72: Quick Installation

    Quick Installation UICK NSTALLATION The MM701G is shipped with factory defaults as a CPE and does not require any additional configuration to fill the role of the CPE modem. Only the CO modem requires configuration. To set up the CO modem, follow these instructions: Configure for CO Mode Select on the menu bar, then select...
  • Page 73: Change The Lan Ip Address

    Change the LAN IP Address Any device (such as a PC) connecting to the modem LAN interface loses its connection when the modem LAN IP address is changed. After the IP address is changed, you need to specify this new address to reconnect a device. Select on the menu bar to access the In the IP address box, enter...
  • Page 74: Configuring The Cpe Modem

    Configuring the CPE Modem ONFIGURING THE Select on the menu bar then select In the Exec Mode box, select Click Apply CPE M ODEM DSL Advanced Config to configure the MM701G as the CPE modem. under [DSL Options] MM701G User Manual...
  • Page 75 Select on the menu bar to access the In the LAN Protocol box, select In the IP Address box, enter an available IP address on your subnet. Click Apply MM701G User Manual Chapter 5: Implementing Point-to-Point LAN Extension LAN Settings page.
  • Page 76 Configuring the CPE Modem Select on the menu bar then select In the Protocol box, select In the Virtual Path ID box, enter the Virtual Path ID. This must match the Virtual Path ID of the CO modem. In the Virtual Channel ID Channel ID of the CO modem.
  • Page 77 Select Save Changes on the menu bar to access the Click Save to save the configuration to flash memory. MM701G User Manual Chapter 5: Implementing Point-to-Point LAN Extension Save Changes page.
  • Page 78: Configuring The Co Modem

    Configuring the CO Modem ONFIGURING THE Select on the menu bar then select In the Exec Mode box, select Click Apply CO M ODEM DSL Advanced Config to dedicate the MM701G as the CO modem. under [DSL Options] MM701G User Manual...
  • Page 79 Select on the menu bar to access the In the LAN Protocol box, select In the IP Address box, enter an available IP address on your subnet. Click Apply MM701G User Manual Chapter 5: Implementing Point-to-Point LAN Extension LAN Settings page.
  • Page 80 Configuring the CO Modem Select on the menu bar then select In the Protocol box, select In the Virtual Path ID box, enter the Virtual Path ID. This must match the Virtual Path ID of the CPE modem. In the Virtual Channel ID Channel ID of the CPE modem.
  • Page 81 Select Save Changes on the menu bar to access the Click Save to save the configuration to flash memory. MM701G User Manual Chapter 5: Implementing Point-to-Point LAN Extension Save Changes page.
  • Page 82: Verifying Connectivity

    Verifying Connectivity ERIFYING ONNECTIVITY After you have performed each of the previous configuration changes, verify back-to-back communication by passing traffic over the WAN session. For example, set up a PC on the LAN-side of the CPE modem and another PC on the LAN-side of the CO modem. Then, transfer a file or ping between the two PCs.
  • Page 83: Appendix A: Specifications

    The MM701G is a DSL modem that takes advantage of G.shdsl technology by offering rate-adaptive communication at equal rates going both upstream and downstream. In addition, the MM701G also provides: sessions • for precise control of security, performance and management of users and resources per session.
  • Page 84: Overview

    Overview VERVIEW The MM701G provides: • fixed-rate or rate-adaptive, symmetric G.shdsl transmission up to 2.3 Mbps • multiple session types: – PPP over ATM (RFC 2364) – RFC 1483 bridging over ATM AAL5 – RFC 1483 routing over ATM AAL5 (IPoA) •...
  • Page 85: Data Specifications

    PECIFICATIONS DSL Standards • Annex A (991.2) • Annex B (991.2) ATM standards • ATM Forum UNI Version 3.1 and UNI Version 4.0 • ITU-T Q.2931, Q.2971 signaling • ITU I.363.5 ATM Adaptation Layer 5 • ITU I.432 Cell Delineation and HEC •...
  • Page 86: Wan Protocols

    Data Specifications WAN Protocols • IETF RFC 2364 PPP over AAL5 (VC multiplexing and LLC encapsulation) • IETF RFC 1483 Multiprotocol encapsulation over AAL5 • IETF RFC 1577 Classical IP over ATM Security • PPP authentication - PAP/CHAP: 1334, 1994 •...
  • Page 87 Encapsulation When you activate RFC 1483 system mode, you can select WAN encapsulation as VC multiplexing for some sessions and LLC encapsulation for other sessions. Authentication Provides authentication of PPP sessions for security through Password and (PAP/CHAP) Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocols (RFC 1994). Network Address Network Address Translation (NAT) maps LAN side private IP address to the Translation...
  • Page 88: Default Session Parameter Values

    Data Specifications MIBs • Bridge MIB - 1493 • SNMP MIBs - 1471, 1472, 1473, 1474 • MIB 1213 - MIB II • MIB 1215 - Trap Default Session Parameter Values Session Parameter Protocol State IP Address Subnet Mask RIP Send RIP Accept Virtual Path ID (VPI: 0 - 4095) Virtual Channel ID (VCI: 32 - 65536)
  • Page 89: Lan Interface

    ARDWARE PECIFICATIONS • Power • Ethernet: Link, Tx, Rx, Collision • 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) •...
  • Page 90: Wan Interface

    Hardware Specifications WAN Interface SHDSL (Symmetrical High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line) Maximum transmission rate: Downstream Upstream Minimum transmission rate to sync Connector ATM Adaptation Layer ATM Layer Cell Format Virtual Circuit type Maximum Virtual Circuits 2320 kbps 2320kbps 192 kbps RJ-11 ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) AAL5 (ITU I.363.5)—Supports encapsulation and de-encapsulation of AAL5 Protocol Data Units (PDUs) for...
  • Page 91: Connector Pinouts

    Connector Pinouts The following sections provide the pinout information for the various modem connectors. DSL Port (RJ-11) The following table shows the signal on each pin of the DSL port. The connector for this interface is an RJ-11. See 10Base-T Port (RJ-45) 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.
  • Page 92: Console Port (Rj-45)

    Hardware Specifications Console Port (RJ-45) The following table gives the signal designations and pin numbers for each end of the RJ-45 to 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...
  • Page 93: Rate Vs. Reach

    Appendix A: Specifications ATE VS EACH MM701G User Manual...
  • Page 94 Rate vs. Reach MM701G User Manual...
  • Page 95: Appendix B: Technical Assistance And Returns

    This chapter describes how to contact ADC for technical support. ORLD Avidia product information can be found at http://www. adc.com using any Web browser. NOWLEDGE The ADC Knowledge Base can help you locate answers to frequently asked questions on a variety of topics, including: • troubleshooting •...
  • Page 96: Technical Support

    Technical Support 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 97: Appendix C: Glossary

    10Base-T The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.3 specification for Ethernet over thin coaxial cable. AAL2 ATM Adaptation Layer 2. Used for compressed voice and video that is intolerant of delay. This layer is used by G.shdsl xDSL technology. AAL5 ATM Adaptation Layer 5.
  • Page 98 community A text string required for an SNMP trap to be received by a trap receiver(s). Also, a string text string that identifies an SNMP community and is associated with specific access rights (read-only or read/write). Cyclic Redundancy Check is a method used to verify the accuracy of data transmission.
  • Page 99 Management Information Base is a set of variables that define the configuration and status parameters for network management. Network management stations can retrieve information from and write information to an MIB. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) specifies standard MIBS for certain types of devices, ensuring any NMS can manage the devices.
  • Page 100 Routing Information Protocol allows routers to update the routing tables automatically (for example with information such as how many hops between destinations). 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.
  • Page 101 User Datagram Protocol is a transport protocol used to map inbound traffic (from a remote IP address) to an internal (LAN) IP address. Uses a protocol port number for the destination at the remote location. upstream traffic Communications from a user to a service provider. Virtual Channel Identifier is a 16-bit field addressing identifier in the header of an ATM cell used to route cell traffic.
  • Page 102 MM701G User Manual...
  • Page 103 NDEX Numerics 10/100BASE-T connector pinouts 85 description 91 accessing modem web pages 15 adaptation layer 84 advanced configuration 52 adaptation layer 84 cell format 84 description 91 max VCs 84 specifications 84 statistics 34 viewing counters 56 back-to-back implementing 65 verifying connectivity 76 bridging specifications 81 cables, connecting 4...
  • Page 104 Index Data Specifications 79 Default Session Parameter Values 82 defaults factory 59 settings 22 DHCP 49 downstream 92 connector pinouts 85 line testing 58 managing 30 monitoring statistics 54 quick configuration 30 testing 33 Encapsulation 81 error counters 37 factory defaults restoring 59 setting 22 file...
  • Page 105 configuring, CLI 50 description 93 setting up 50 network interface card (NIC) 10 package contents 2 password 20 Physical Specifications 83 pinouts 85 point-to-point, LAN extension 65 PPP, specifications 81 quick configuration 52 rebooting, modem 39 requirements 2 restoring, factory defaults 59 Returns 90 RFCs 81 routing, specifications 81...
  • Page 106 Index system managing 16 requirements 2 updating software 21 viewing information 62 technical specifications 77 technical support 89 telnet managing modem 41 setting up 44 testing DSL 33 DSL line 58 TFTP description 94 updating system software 61 troubleshooting Ethernet NIC 10 LAN connection 10 no response (lockup) 39 updating system software 21...
  • Page 107 Index MM701G User Manual...
  • Page 108 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 1187627 1187627 Rev A...

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