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• Whether you are routing or bridging with your Lucent product • Type of computer you are using • Description of the problem Obtaining assistance through email or the Internet If your services agreement allows, you can communicate directly with a technical engineer through Email Technical Support or a Live Chat.
Important safety instructions When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, and kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
802.11b wireless local area network (WLAN) for local area network (LAN) users. The CellPipe 60A unit supports ADSL-over-POTS in accordance with ITU G.992.1 AnnexA and G.992.2 (G-Lite). The CellPipe 60A-BX unit supports ADSL-over-ISDN in accordance with ITU G.992.1 AnnexB. CellPipe® 60A/60A-BX User Guide...
Features ü High-speed asymmetrical data transmission on single twisted-copper pair. ü Full rate operations up to 8Mbps downstream and up to 1Mbps upstream. G.lite operation up to 1.5Mbps downstream rate and 512Kbps upstream rate. ü Four 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports for PC or LAN connection. ü...
Packaging This package consists of the following items: CellPipe 60A/60A-BX ADSL router unit RJ-45 cable RJ-11 cable AC Adapter User Guide CD-ROM CellPipe® 60A/60A-BX User Guide...
Safety Guidelines In order to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, please adhere to the following safety guidelines. ü Carefully follow the instructions in this manual; also follow all instruction labels on this device. ü Except for the power adapter supplied, this device should not be connected to any other adapters.
Appearance Front Panel j k l Label Status Color Description PWR/ Orange Power adapter is properly connected. Green ADSL line is connected. LAN 4 Green 100M data transfer Orange 10M data transfer LAN 3 Green 100M data transfer Orange 10M data transfer LAN 2 Green 100M data transfer...
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Rear panel Label Description DC-inlet for AC adapter WLAN Wireless LAN AP slot 1X ~ 4X Four RJ-45 ports for LAN connections RJ-11 ADSL port CellPipe® 60A/60A-BX User Guide...
Hardware installation 1. Connect one end of the ADSL cable into the WAN port of the ADSL modem, and the other end into the ADSL wall outlet. 2. Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable into one of the RJ-45 ports of the ADSL modem, and the other end into your PC or LAN.
ü Console Port – Use the RS -232 cable for connecting the CellPipe 60A / 60A -B X to a console terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program, such as HyperTerminal. (For further details, see Chapter 1: X Console Setup) ü...
Default Values The CellPipe 60A / 60A-BX is pre-configured with the following parameters. You can also reload the default parameters by selecting System – Update in the web interface. (For further details, see the section Update in chapter 2.) Default Mode: Bridge...
Software Upgrade You can upgrade the CellPipe 60A / 60A-BX embedded software by obtaining the compressed upgrade kit from the service provider, then following the steps: 1. Extract the ZIP file for updated firmware. 2. Connect the CellPipe 60A / 60A-BX via the local...
Console Setup Connect the RS -232 console port to an ASCII data terminal or a PC with Windows serial Terminal mode of VT -100 (HyperTerminal). To start HyperTerminal, proceed as follows. Start the HyperTerminal program. On Windows 98 or Windows NT: Select Start à...
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ASCII Setup: − Echo typed characters locally − Line delay: 0 milliseconds − Character line feeds incoming line ends: enable CellPipe® 60A/60A-BX User Guide...
Preparing for Web Mmanagement 1. Refer the hardware installation procedure in chapter 1 to install the CellPipe 60A / 60A-BX. 2. Configure the PC to the same IP subnet as the CellPipe 60A / 60A-BX. Example: The CellPipe 60A / 60A-BX: 192.168.1.1 Your PC: 192.168.1.x...
Logging in The window Enter Network password will pop up while starting the configuration. With the window active, type root for both the User Name and the Password. You can also edit the Username and Password or add a new profile. (See Users for further details.) root CellPipe®...
Checking Status Status The Status page displays the current configuration of the CellPipe 60A / 60A -BX. You can click on the shortcuts from the Status page for quickly editing most frequent configurations: Click WAN Settings… to edit/add WAN connections. (See Configuration: WAN Connections for further details.)
Displaying Current Interfaces Statistics The Statistics page displays the current interfaces of the CellPipe 60A / 60A-B X. Click on the appropriate Show Statistics link to view the statistics of that interface. Three examples follow. Example 1: LAN IP Show Statistics (wlan) This page displays the current statistics of the wireless LAN (wlan) port.
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transfer/receive packets. You can edit the default LAN port by clicking on the Configure LAN Connections button. (For instructions on how to configure LAN connection, see .) CellPipe® 60A/60A-BX User Guide...
Example 2: LAN IP Show Statistics (Ethernet) This page displays the current statistics of the Ethernet port. This includes port name, connection status, speed, and transfer/receive packets. You can edit the default LAN port by clicking on the Configure LAN Connections button. (For instructions on how to configure LAN connection, see .) CellPipe®...
Example 3: RFC1483-0 Show Statistics This page displays the current statistics of the default bridge RFC 1483. This includes port name, VPI/VCI values, transfer/receive packets and encapsulation type. You can edit/add WAN connections by clicking on the Configure WAN Connection button. (For instructions on how to configure WAN connection, see .) CellPipe®...
System Management Tools The System section includes Users, Error Log, Update, Backup/restore and Restart links. Each link is described in the following sections. Users Click on the Users link on the navigation bar to view the list of users. By default, only the admin user exists. Click on the Edit User…...
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Click on the Create a new user… link to add a new user. On this page you need to enter a username, password, select true or false, if you would like this user to have configuration rights, and add a comment.
You will then notice that the user has been added to the table. Error Log Click on the Error Log link in the navigation bar to view the history of errors. Click on the Clear Logs button to clear the log table. Update Click on the Update link on the navigation bar to view the firmware upgrade page, then follow the steps below:...
2. Click on the Update button when completed. Backup/Restore To back up and restore configurations to and from you computer. 1. To back up a configuration file, click on the Backup button, and then select a location where you would like to save the file.
Restart To restart the modem, click on the Restart button. You may also check the box Reset to factory default settings if you would like to restart the modem with the factory settings. The default settings are displayed at the bottom of this page. CellPipe®...
Configuration Configuration The Configuration section includes Save Config, LAN connections, WAN connections, Routing table, DHCP server, DNS relay, Security, IGMP proxy, Wireless MAC filter and Multicastfilt links. Each link is described in the sections that follow. CellPipe® 60A/60A-BX User Guide...
Save Config Click on the Save Config link in the navigation bar to view the save confirmation page. To save the current configuration, click on the Save button. LAN Connections This page displays a list of currently defined LAN interfaces. You can create a new LAN service or change the default LAN port IP address from this page.
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Creating a new LAN service To create a new LAN service, click on the Create a new service button. You can then select between Ethernet Routed and Ethernet bridged. After you make a selection, click on the Configure button. To create an Ethernet route the following fields need to be filled in: •...
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To create an Ethernet route the following fields need to be filled in: • Description: Enter a description for the route • Port: Select between Ethernet and wireless • Click on the Apply button. Changing the default LAN IP Click on the LAN connections link in the navigation bar, and then click on the configure default LAN port IP address.
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Define the primary IP address and subnet mask of your device here, and make the change by editing the IP address in the text box. Then click on the Apply button. CellPipe® 60A/60A-BX User Guide...
WAN Connections The WAN Connections page lists WAN connection protocols that are available on this device. The instructions that follow describe how to create each type of the WAN connection. You can create multiple WAN connection services from each of following protocols: C-1.
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• Define the VPI, VCI, WAN IP to match the DSLAM setting (provided by the ISP). • Select LLC/SNAP for Encapsulation. • Choose between DHCP and WAN IP, and then click on the Apply button to confirm the configuration. CellPipe® 60A/60A-BX User Guide...
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C-2. RFC 1483 Bridged • Click Create a new service to display the type of service. • Select RFC 1483 Bridged and then click on the Configure button. • Define the VPI, VCI to match the DSLAM setting. • Select LLC/SNAP for Encapsulation, and then click on the Apply button to confirm the configuration.
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C-3. PPPoA Routed • Click Create a new service to display the type of service. • Select PPPoA routed and then click on the Configure button. • Type PPPoA router for the description, then define the VPI, VCI to match the DSLAM setting. •...
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C-4. • Click Create a new service to display the type of service. • Select MER and then click on the Configure button. • Type MER router for the description. • Define the VPI, VCI, WAN IP based on the DSLAM setting. CellPipe®...
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• Click on the Apply button to confirm the configuration. C-5. IPoA Routed • Click Create a new service to display the type of service. • Select IPoA routed and then click on the Configure button. • Type IPoA router for the description. •...
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C-6. PPPoE Routed • Click Create a new service to display the type of service. • Select PPPoE routed and then click on the Configure button. • Type PPPoE router for the description. • Define the VPI, VCI value to match the DSLAM/ISP setting. •...
• Leave LLC/HDLC header Mode to off. • Select PAP and type the Username and Password and type idle time number. • Click on the Configure button to confirm the configuration. Routing Table Click on the Routing Table link in the navigation bar. This page displays a table of the defined routes.
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To create an routing table entry, complete the following fields: • Destination: Enter the destination of the router. • Gateway: Enter the IP address of the gateway. • Netmask: Enter the subnet mask. • Cost: Enter the cost (number of hops). •...
DHCP Server This device can be setup to perform the service of the DHCP server and enables the data connection between multiple PCs by configuring IP address ranges and lease times. • Click on the DHCP Server link in navigation bar. •...
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Creating a new subnet When you select Create new subnet, a page displays to provide fields to use to set up a new DHCP server subnet so that the system can assign IP address, subnet mask and option configuration parameters to DHCP clients. •...
Creating a new fixed host Define your new fixed mapping on the page illustrated next. The IP address you choose is given to the host with the MAC address you specify. The IP address must not clash with an IP address already present in a dynamic address range.
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Enter the primary and secondary DNS Server IP address into the text boxes provided. CellPipe® 60A/60A-BX User Guide...
Security Click on the Security link on the navigation bar to configure the Security Interface. This includes the security state, security level, security interfaces, policies, triggers, and intrusion detection. • Select Enabled Security, and then click the Change State button. Under the Security Interfaces menu, click on the Add Interface link to add a security interface.
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• To add an external interface, click on the Add Interface button. • Select an interface name (ppp-0) and interface type (external), and then click on the Apply button. The interface is added to the main page. Click on the Enable NAT to internal interfaces button to enable Network Address Translation (NAT).
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• Scroll back up to the Security State section; select Enabled for both Firewall and Intrusion Detection. Then click on the Change State button. Scroll down and click on the Firewall Policy Configuration link under the Policies, Triggers and Intrusion Detection section. You will then see the following screen.
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hosts except those that have validators. • Click on the Apply button when completed. • The policy has been added to the table. You may now edit the port filters or host validators on this interface. Port Filters: You can add the following port filters: Field Name Description TCP Filter...
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Host Validators: You can add the following host validators: Field Name Description Host IP address IP address of the host, for example 1.1.1.1 Host Subnet mask Subnet mask of the above host, for example 255.255.255.255 Direction Select Inbound, Outbound, or Both Return to the Interface List and click on the Firewall Trigger Configuration link.
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you would like to use a black list and victim protection. You can also set values for denial of service (DOS) attack block duration, scan attack block duration, victim protection block duration, maximum TCP open handshaking count, maximum ping count, and maximum ICMP count.
IGMP Proxy Click on the IGMP Proxy link on the navigation bar. On this page you can select an upstream interface for the IGMP proxy. Select and interface from the drop down list, and then click on the Apply button. Wireless MAC Filter Click on the Wireless MAC Filter link on the navigation bar.
Multicast Filter Click on the Multicastfilt link on the navigation bar. This page is used to configure the multicast filter. Select enable or disable from the drop down list. Click on the Apply button when completed. CellPipe® 60A/60A-BX User Guide...
Interfaces The Interfaces section includes Wireless, Switch Hub and ADSL links. Each link is described in detail in the pages that follow. Wireless Click on the Wireless link on the navigation bar. This page displays the wireless port configurations. You can change the MAC address on this page, then click on the Apply button when completed.
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Click on the View advanced attributes link to view a detailed page of the Wireless Interface configuration. This page displays the advanced wireless port attributes. You may change the MAC address, and WEP Encryption options. To configure WEP encryption, fill in the following fields: •...
The following image depicts the area described in the preceding paragraphs. Click on the Apply button when completed. Switch Hub Click on the Switch Hub link on the navigation bar. This page displays a table of the port configurations. Included are the port numbers, configuration type, link, and speed/duplex.
• Select a speed/duplex rate from the drop down list. Click on the Apply button when completed. ADSL Click on the ADSL link on the navigation bar. This page displays a table of the default ADSL settings, including standard, trellis coding, coding gain, EC/FDM mode, and Tx power attenuation.
Appendix A Specifications Hardware Specifications Local Interface • Four 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports, IEEE 802.3, RJ-45 connector • Integrated 802.11b WLAN Access Point WAN ADSL Line Interface • Compliant with ADSL ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt) Annex A and ITU G.992.2 (G.lite) and ANSI T1. 413 issue 2 •...
Software Specifications • ATM Cell over ADSL, AAL5 • Support UBR, CBR, & VBR-nrt • VPI Range (0-4095) and VCI range (1-65535) • Supports up to 8 PVCs in Bridge mode and 5 PVCs in Router mode • Supports OAM F4/F5 loopback •...
Appendix B FCC Regulations FCC Part 15 Notice Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 to the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment.
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connection must be used to install the equipment. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions might not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
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