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Change Note: Date Editor Description Version Note 2016/4 Vincent Initial Draft v0.01 v0.01 2016/5 Charlie Revise Web GUI information v0.02 Revise wording errors 2016/5 Venti Revise VLAN GUI v0.03 2016/6 Venti Revise Basic, WAN, VLAN, Admin/Security, V0.04 Syslog , Information, MGMT GUI Revise Syslog server setting G.SHDSL .bis Router User Manual V0.04...
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Proscend 5200N Series 2/4/8-Wire SHDSL.bis EFM Bridges/Routers comply with the latest G.SHDSL.bis technology standards and supports symmetric data rate up to 15.3Mbps/Pair under TC-PAM 128. Up to four pairs can be bonded together for aggregated bandwidth over 61 Mbps. It provides a secure and symmetrical high-speed connectivity over existing copper-line infrastructure that is ideal for service providers as well as SOHO and SME users.
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WAN Interface SHDSL.bis: ITU-T G.991.2 (2004) Annex A/B/F/G supported Support EFM Bonding and SHDSL M-Pair mode Encoding scheme: TC-PAM 16/32/64/128 Data Rate: N x 64 Kpbs (N=3~89) using TC-PAM 16/32 Max. 5.696Mbps (1-Pair) Max. 11.392Mbps (2-Pair) Max. 22.784Mbps (4-Pair) N x 64 Kbps (N=3~239) using TC-PAM 64/128 Max.
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Support of OAMPDU information and functionality ( ITU-T Y.1731) OAMPDU Event Notification, Variable Request, Variable Response, Loopback Control VLAN base QOS (802.1P/Q), Priority Queue Network Protocol VoIP(SIP) pass-through IPv4 (ARP/RARP, TCP/UDCP, ICMP) SNTP (Time Zone/ Daylight Savings) Security Natural NAT/PAT firewall DMZ host Virtual server mapping (RFC1631) Advanced stateful packet inspection (SPI) firewall Denial of Service (DoS)
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128MB Flash Memory, 64MB DDR2 DRAM Regulatory FCC Part 15 Class A VCCI EN60950 Proscend reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. Order Information 1 :LUH *6KGVOELV ()0 5RXWHU ZLWK /$1 3RUW 1 :LUH *6KGVOELV ()0 5RXWHU ZLWK /$1 3RUWV...
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Combination with EFM or ATM DSLAM Point-to-point connection G.SHDSL .bis Router User Manual V0.04...
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This chapter introduces the main features of the router. & & The front panel contains LEDs which show status of the router. LED status of SHDSL.bis Router > ^,^> >/E< ^,^> ^,^> ^,^> >/E< ^,^> ^,^> ^> ^,^> >/E< ^,^> ^,^>...
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The rear panel of SHDSL.bis router is where all of the connections are made. Connectors Description of SHDSL.bis Router DC-IN Power adaptor inlet: Input voltage 12VDC LAN (1,2,3,4) Four Ethernet10/100BaseT auto-sensing and auto-MDI/MDIX for LAN ports (RJ-45) CONSOLE RS- 232C (DB9) for system configuration and maintenance LINE SHDSL.bis interface for WAN port (RJ-45) Reset button for reboot or load factory default...
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> > > > Below figure show the SHDSL.bis line cord plugs pin asignment: Below figure show the cosole cable pins asignment: Pin Number Description Figure No connection RxD (O) TxD (I) No connection No connection CTS (O) RTS (I) No connection G.SHDSL .bis Router User Manual V0.04...
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This chapter will guide you to install the SHDSL.bis Router via Web Configuration and Serial Console. Please follow the instructions carefully. Note: There are three methods to configure the router: Serial console, Telnet or Web Browser. Only one configuration method is used to setup the Router at any given time. Users have to choose one method to configure it.
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The difference Protocols need to setup difference WAN parameters. After knowing the Protocol provided by ISP, you have to ask the necessary WAN parameters to setup it. Bridge EoA Route EoA VPI: VPI: VCI: VCI: Encapsulation: Encapsulation: Gateway: IP Address: Host Name:(if applicable) Subnet Mask: Gateway:...
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> > To avoid possible damage to this Router, do not turn on the router before Hardware Installation. Connect the power adapter to the port labeled DC-IN on the rear panel of the product. Connect the Ethernet cable. Note: The router supports auto-MDI/MDIX switching so both straight through and cross-over Ethernet cable can be used.
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OVERVIEW The web configuration is an HTML-based management interface for quick and easy set up of the SHDSL.bis Routers by using an Internet browser. After properly connecting the hardware of SHDSL.bis router as previously explained. Launch your web browser and enter http://192.168.0.1 as URL The default IP address and sub net-mask of the Router is 192.168.0.1 and 255.255.255.0.
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Function Listing Below is the full function list of G.Shdsl.bis router BASIC STATUS Information • Networking • Packet Statistics • G.SHDSL • ADVANCED SHDSL.bis • • • • DHCP • VLAN • • • NAT/DMZ • Virtual Server • DDNS •...
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OVERVIEW Basic setup includes Bridge and Routing operation modes. User can use it to setup the Shdsl.bis router quickly. After completing it successfully, you can access Internet or use a pair of Shdsl.bis Routers as LAN extenders. This is the easiest and quickest way to setup the router. Click BASIC for basic installation.
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Bridge mode When configured in Bridge Mode, the router will act as a pass-through device and allow the workstations on your LAN to have public addresses directly on the internet %ULGJH ,3 ,3 1HWPDVN *DWHZD\ '6/$0 3&...
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OVERVIEW STATUS allows you to monitor the current status of the SHDSL.bis Router including basic software and hardware information, networking status, detailed packet statistics and G.SHDSL(WAN) status. Basic Device Information including Host Name, HW MCSV, SW MCSV, Software Information Version, MAC Address, Serial Number, DSL Chip information, System Time and System Update Time.
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STATUS > Information INFORMATION page displays basic device information including Host Name, HW MCSV, SW MCSV, Software Version, Ethernet MAC Address, Serial Number, DSL Chip Name, DSL Hardware Pair Number, DSL Firmware Version, System Current Time and System Update Time. <...
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< < STATUS > Packet Statistics PACKET STATUS page displays System Status and packet statistics for WAN port and LAN port. > > STATUS > G.SHDSL G.SHDSL STATUS page displays current status of DSL line including Channel Name, State, Annex, TCLayer, Line Rate, SNR, Loop Attenuation, TxPower and CRC.
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OVERVIEW Advanced setup includes SHDSL.bis, WAN, LAN, DNS, DHCP, VLAN, QoS, RIP, NAT/DMZ, Virtural Server, DDNS, Firewall, Content Filter, IGMP and SNTP. Note: The advanced functions are only for advanced users to setup advanced functions. The incorrect setting of advanced functions will affect the performance or result system error, even disconnection.
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The table displays IP addresses and MAC added to the Static DHCP list. Click on Apply to save the parameters or Cancel to start configuring this page from beginning. > > VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) allows a physical network to be partitioned into multiple logical networks.
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9HUVLRQ 6HOHFW IURP 5,39 2QO\ VHQGV 5,3 Y PHVVDJHV RQO\ 5,39 6HQGV 5,3 Y PHVVDJHV LQ PXOWLFDVW DQG EURDGFDVW IRUPDW $XWK 7\SH 6HOHFW IURP 6LPSOH 0' $XWK &RGH (QWHU WKH &RUUHVSRQGHG $XWKHQWLFDWLRQ &RGH IRU WKH 7\SH SLFNHG DERYH 6SOLW +RUL]RQ (QDEOH RU 'LVDEOH 6SOLW +RUL]RQ IHDWXUH Click Apply to save the parameters changed or Back to return to previous page NAT (Network Address Translation) is the translation of an Internet Protocol address (IP address)
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'0= +RVW $VVLJQ ,3 DGGUHVV IRU WKH '0= +RVW Click on Apply to save the parameters or Cancel to start configuring this page from beginning. ADVANCED>Virtual Server Virtual Server ,WHP 'HVFULSWLRQ 6HUYLFH 1DPH 6HOHFW WKH GHVLUHG 6HUYLFH QDPH IURP WKH GURS GRZQ OLVW ZLWK SUHGHILQHG SDUDPHWHUV RU PDQXDOO\ GHILQH WKH 6HUYLFH ZLWK FRUUHVSRQGHG ,3 DGGUHVV DQG 3RUW UDQJH 6HUYHU ,3 $GGUHVV...
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Firewall Setup ,WHP 'HVFULSWLRQ )LUHZDOO 6HWWLQJV 6HOHFW 2)) WR GLVDEOH )LUHZDOO RU 21 WR HQDEOH )LUHZDOO Click on Apply to save the parameters or Cancel to start configuring this page from beginning. & & Content Filter allows you to limit access to specific websites based on keywords in the URL ADVANCED>Content Filter Url Filter ,WHP...
Click on Apply to save the parameters or Cancel to start configuring this page from beginning. Overview Administration session introduces security and management features (SNMP, WWW, TELNET, SSH) of the SHDSL.bis router. ADMIN>SECURITY System Setup ,WHP 'HVFULSWLRQ 6\VWHP 1DPH (QWHU GHVLUDEOH 6\VWHP+RVW 1DPH 'RPDLQ 1DPH (QWHU GHVLUDEOH 'RPDLQ 1DPH $XWKHQWLFDWLRQ 7LPHRXW...
System Password ,WHP 'HVFULSWLRQ $GPLQ 3DVVZRUG (QWHU 3DVVZRUG 5HW\SH $GPLQ 3DVVZRUG (QWHU 3DVVZRUG DJDLQ IRU FRQILUPDWLRQ For system security, please change the default password in the first setup otherwise unauthorized persons can access the router and change the parameters. If you don’t change it, all users on your network can access the router using the default password: “root”.
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RESTART Restart the router. > > UTILITY>SYSTEM LOG SHDSL.bis routers support detailed logging information via System Log function. The system log protocol allows devices to send event notification messages across an IP network to syslog servers that collect the event message. The router can generate a syslog message and send it to a syslog server.
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You can upgrade the SHDSL.bis router using the upgrade function. Click Browse to select the firmware file and then click Upload. The system will reboot automatically after finish the firmware upgrade operation. UTILITY>RESTART Use RESTART to reboot the SHDSL.bis router. Click on Restart to reboot the system.
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Example > > > > 678& &2 6785 &3( %ULGJH %ULGJH ,3 ,3 1HWPDVN 1HWPDVN 3& 93, 9&, (QFDSVXODWLRQ //& ,3 ,3 1HWPDVN 1HWPDVN *DWHZD\ *DWHZD\ Click Bridge and CO Side to setup Bridging mode of the Router and then click Next. Enter LAN Parameters IP: 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0...
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VPI: 0 VCI: 32 Click LLC Click Next The screen will prompt the new configured parameters. Check the parameters and Click Restart The router will reboot with the new setting. Click Bridge and CPE Side to setup Bridge mode of the Router and then click Next. Enter LAN Parameters IP: 192.168.0.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0...
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VCI: 32 AAL5 Encap: LLC Protocol: IPoA , EoA , IPoA + NAT or EoA + NAT Note: The Protocol used in CO and CPE have to be the same. Click Next to setup the IP parameters. For more understanding about NAT, review the chapter of NAT/DMZ . IP Address: 192.168.20.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.169.30.2...
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Type LAN parameters: IP Address: 192.168.10.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Host Name: SOHO DHCP Service: Disable or Enable For more DHCP service, review the chapter of DHCP Service. Type the WAN1 Parameters: VPI: 0 VCI: 32 AAL5 Encap: LLC Protocol: IPoA , EoA , IPoA + NAT or EoA + NAT Note: The Protocol used in CO and CPE have to be the same.
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The screen will prompt the parameters that we will write in NVRAM. Check the parameters before writing in NVRAM. Press Restart to restart the router working with new parameters or press continue to setup another parameter. G.SHDSL .bis Router User Manual V0.04...
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In this section, the basic of console line configuration will be described on below. Check the connectivity of the RS-232 cable. Connect the male 9-pin end of console port of the router and connect the female end to a serial port of your computer. Start your terminal access program by VT100 terminal emulation with the following parameters: Parameter Value...
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User: root Password: **** Note: The default IP address is 192.168.0.1. When enter to prompt screen, you can input command ? to view the available top level menus of each command set: For example: type ? after the #, will display the current level of available command sets as below: Dsl#? config enter submenu system...
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otherwise, all of your changes will not take effect. Shell Enter linux shell Enter submenu mib quit Quit system. < > < > G.SHDSL .bis Router User Manual V0.04...
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