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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Megabit Modem MM701G and MM702G User Manual Version 2.1.12.x Catalog Number MM701G-UM-01...
  • 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 LAN extension by implementing a point-to-point connection with another modem of the same model (MM701G to MM701G or MM702G to MM702G) To complete an endpoint installation for an MM701G or MM702G modem, follow the configuration instructions in all chapters of this manual, with the exception of Chapter 7, “Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension.”...
  • Page 4 System Status page. For example, select System on the menu bar, then select Password from the System Options menu. The Web page from which you can change the username and password is then displayed. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Set Up an RFC 1483 Bridged Session ... 27 Set Up an RFC 1483 Routed Session... 29 Set Up a PPPoA or PPPoE Routed Session ... 32 Permanently Save Sessions ... 35 Edit a WAN Session ... 36 MM701G and MM702G User Manual Table of Contents...
  • Page 6 Change the LAN IP Address for the Central-Office Modem...65 Complete a Custom Configuration ...66 Configure the Remote Modem ...66 Configure the Central-Office Modem ...70 Verify Connectivity ...76 Chapter 8: Configuring Modem Security...77 Before You Begin..77 Configure NAT ...78 MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 7 Add a New Session ... 107 Permanently Save Sessions ... 116 Edit an Existing Session...117 Manage DSL... 118 Configure G.shdsl Parameters... 119 View G.shdsl Configuration... 124 Monitor G.shdsl Statistics ... 125 Restoring Factory Defaults... 130 MM701G and MM702G User Manual Table of Contents...
  • Page 8 Encapsulation ...139 RFCs...139 MIBs...140 Default Session Parameter Values ...140 Hardware Specifications ...141 LED ...141 Connectors...141 LAN Interface...141 WAN Interface ...142 Connector Pinouts ...143 Rate vs. Reach...145 Appendix C: Contacting ADC ...147 Appendix D: Glossary...149 Index...155 viii MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: Installing The Modem

    NSTALLING THE The MM701G and MM702G are versatile, high-speed modems that connect an Ethernet LAN to one or more service providers using G.shdsl transmission technology. The connections provide instant and high-speed broadband access to the Internet or to other types of Wide Area Networks (WANs).
  • Page 10: Determine What You Need

    Remove the paper from the adhesive back of the oval rubber feet. Attach each of the four oval rubber adhesive-backed feet to a footprint recess on the bottom of the modem. EET TO THE ODEM ® Version 4.0 (or higher). MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 11: Connect Cables

    MDI port • MDI when connecting to a device such as a hub, switch, or router that have MDI-X ports MM701G and MM702G User Manual ABLES (“Connect the 10Base-T Port” MDI-X Chapter 1: Installing the Modem below). Then check LED...
  • Page 12 Refer to “LED Status Indications” on page I N E 10Base-T I- X port Power connector (half-duplex is the default). 5, to check modem LED status indications. M0152-B “Manage MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 13: Led Status Indications

    SYNC On green Flashing green Flashing green Flashing green On green MM701G and MM702G User Manual Description Modem has power. Modem does not have power. A PC, hub, or other network device is connected to the modem 10Base-T interface. No device is connected to the modem 10Base-T interface.
  • Page 14 Connect Cables MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2: Accessing The Web Interface For Modem Management

    Change the IP address of the modem 10Base-T (LAN) port to a value assigned by your network administrator using the command-line interface (go to page 104). MM701G and MM702G User Manual NTERFACE ODEM ANAGEMENT Appendix for instruction on using the command-line interface for...
  • Page 16 Ethernet NIC Step Subnet Mask that places the management PC on the same subnet as TCP/IP Properties dialog. Network dialog. to open the icon (shown to the TCP/IP Properties dialog. Specify an Obtain an IP address MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 17: Set Up The Web Browser

    Open the Web browser. On the menu bar, click In the Temporary Internet Files Select Every visit to the page MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 2: Accessing the Web Interface for Modem Management ROWSER Tools Internet Options to open the...
  • Page 18 LAN Settings to open the Use a proxy server box. , then add the IP address of the modem (default is 10.0.0.1) to the LAN Settings dialog. Internet Options dialog. LAN Settings dialog. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 19: Accessing The Modem Web

    If you changed the modem 10Base-T port IP address IP address in the Location Bar field of the Web browser, then press Enter the User Name MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 2: Accessing the Web Interface for Modem Management ODEM Location Bar...
  • Page 20 Web pages used for configuration and management. Additionally, the System Status “View System Status” System Status page. page provides a status of the current modem configuration. See Chapter “Managing the Modem” for more information about this MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 21: Chapter 3: Configuring The Lan

    DHCP relay agent (determine the IP address to which the DHCP functions will be relayed) Determine if DNS Relay mode for the modem is enabled. If it is, identify the IP address for the DNS server. MM701G and MM702G User Manual . . .
  • Page 22: Configure The Lan

    If you want to change the protocol to routed, use the command-line interface (go to “Set Up the LAN” on page page, configure the parameters for the LAN Setup under 104). LAN Setup [LAN Options] to access the MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 23 DHCP server on the LAN can immediately serve it an IP address. This parameter is used when the LAN port is in bridging mode only. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Client for the DHCP configuration (see DHCP...
  • Page 24: Configure Dns Relay Mode

    Select on the menu bar, then select Relay mode page. ELAY “Configure the LAN” on page page DNS Relay under (LAN Options] DNS Relay 14), it is served to access the MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 25 Enter the DNS server IP address resolution requests. Click Apply MM701G and MM702G User Manual “Configure the LAN” on page Configure to access the following for the device to which the modem will forward IP address Chapter 3: Configuring the LAN...
  • Page 26: Configure Dhcp Server Mode

    Disabled Select on the menu bar, then select server mode page. ERVER page, configure the parameters for the (page DHCP Server under DHCP Server 15), then DHCP server mode [LAN Options] to access the MM701G and MM702G User Manual DHCP...
  • Page 27 (example is from Windows 2000; the dialog for other operating systems may be slightly different). MM701G and MM702G User Manual Configure is not enabled. If you do not enable DHCP server for the Chapter 3: Configuring the LAN “Assign IP Addresses”...
  • Page 28 . A maximum of 20 IP addresses can be served by the modem. . A maximum of 20 IP addresses can be served by the modem. (see page 19 for an example DHCP Server page MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 29 IP address from the service provider. If you enabled DNS relay on then enter the modem LAN port IP address as the DHCP DNS server. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 3: Configuring the LAN page 16...
  • Page 30 DHCP relay agent page. Enter the DHCP Server IP address DHCP services requests, then click , then click Configure to access the following for the device to which the modem will forward Apply MM701G and MM702G User Manual DHCP Server...
  • Page 31: Configure The Ethernet Port Mode

    LAN port. Select on the menu bar, then select Ethernet Mode page. Select either Half Duplex MM701G and MM702G User Manual THERNET Ethernet Mode Full Duplex Chapter 3: Configuring the LAN Ethernet Mode under...
  • Page 32 Configure the Ethernet Port Mode MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 33: Chapter 4: Configuring The Wan

    PAP or CHAP ATM parameters for each session, including: • VPI and VCI values • Quality of Service (QoS) which could be UBR, CBR, or VBR-nrt, and VBR-rt, and applicable cell rates MM701G and MM702G User Manual . . .
  • Page 34: Configure A New Wan Session

    Go to the appropriate section that follows for the protocol that you selected. WAN S ESSION page 25 for the maximum WAN Configuration if the modem forwards packets based on MAC addresses. You can WAN Setup page. Select a new session type “Change Spanning Tree MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 35: Set Up An Rfc 1483 Bridged Session

    ATM cells between the modem and the service provider. This value must match the virtual channel identification (VCI) value the service provider uses for this connection. MM701G and MM702G User Manual from the WAN Configuration page to display the following page.
  • Page 36 This is the default encapsulation. • VcMuxBridged protocol to be run over the session. Click to add the new RFC1483-Bridge session to your session list on the Create Configuration page. —Virtual Channel Multiplexer-based encapsulation allows one MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 37: Set Up An Rfc 1483 Routed Session

    ATM cells between the modem and the service provider. This value must match the virtual channel identification (VCI) value the service provider uses for this connection. MM701G and MM702G User Manual from the WAN Configuration page to display the following page.
  • Page 38 Select the encapsulation type as indicated by the service provider. The options are: • LlcRouted —Logical Link Control allows multiple protocols to be run over the session. This is the default encapsulation. • VcMuxRouted protocol to be run over the session. —Virtual Channel Multiplexer-based encapsulation allows one MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 39 Create to add the new RFC1483-Router session to your session list on the Configuration page. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Ver 1 ), RIP version 2 multicast ( Ver2 (B-cast) ), or all versions of RIP packets. Select the RIP...
  • Page 40: Set Up A Pppoa Or Pppoe Routed Session

    This value must match the virtual path identification (VPI) value the service provider uses for this connection. PPPoE routed from the WAN Configuration configuration page is shown below as an example. The PPPoE routed are identical. page to display the MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 41 Use with VBR-rt and VBR-nrt QoS. MBS is the maximum number of cells that can be transmitted at the peak cell rate. The MBS rate must be equal to or less than the PCR. The default MBS is 0. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 4: Configuring the WAN...
  • Page 42 ), RIP version 2 multicast ( Ver2 (B-cast) ), or all versions of RIP packets. Select the RIP Ver 1 ) only, RIP version 2 ( Ver 1 Ver 2 Ver2 (M-cast) Ver2 (B-cast) Ver 2 ) only, or both MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 43: Permanently Save Sessions

    Permanently Save Sessions After you have set up all the WAN sessions, save these changes permanently as described in Chapter “Saving Changes.” MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 4: Configuring the WAN admin) for this PPP session to the (password)
  • Page 44: Edit Awan Session

    From the WAN configuration page, configure the parameters for each session you will set up. Select on the menu bar to access the page 25 WAN Configuration page. MM701G and MM702G User Manual WAN Setup...
  • Page 45 The following shows the fields you can edit for a routing session or you can delete the session. The Protocol field at the top of the dialog is read-only. It indicates the protocol that you previously selected for this session. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 46 Do one of the following: • Click Apply, then save changes as described in • Click Delete to entirely remove the session, then save changes as described in Chapter “Saving Changes.” page page page page Chapter “Saving Changes.” MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 47: Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters

    RFC 1483-Bridge protocol is used for any session or for the 10Base-T port (LAN) – there are multiple bridging devices on a LAN with more than one physical path connecting them and you want to prevent loops Otherwise, disable spanning tree protocol. MM701G and MM702G User Manual ONFIGURING YSTEM ARAMETERS “Managing the Modem.”...
  • Page 48: Assigning User Access

    The following procedures show how to add, modify, or delete user accounts. Select System on the menu bar, then select Users’ List page. CCESS User Administration System User Administration under [Configuration] to access MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 49 The password associated with this user login. The password must be a minimum of six and a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters (including caps and lowercase). MM701G and MM702G User Manual . The following dialog is displayed. Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters Defaults...
  • Page 50 (WAN session and System) is view only. This user has view only access to all modem configuration and management. Default is the default access level when setting up new user accounts. Users’ List table (see MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 51 The following dialog is displayed. To modify the user account, change any of the parameters. Click To delete the user account, click Users’ List table. MM701G and MM702G User Manual table (see page 40), select the name in the Delete .
  • Page 52: Add A Default Gateway

    To add a default gateway, enter the IP address for the gateway through which the modem will forward packets. Click To remove the default gateway IP address, click ATEWAY Default Gateway Apply Delete System Default Gateway under [Configuration] to access the MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 53: Add Static Route Entries

    Select System on the menu bar, then select Static Routes page. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters NTRIES Static Routes under System...
  • Page 54 Or, a WAN port can be the next hop for traffic. Netmask The network mask defining the route and access for the destination IP address. page, click Create a new IP route . The following dialog is displayed. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 55 The following dialog is displayed. Click Delete to remove the static route entry or click return to the Static Routes MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters table (page 45), click the IP address in the table.
  • Page 56: Add Snmp Communities

    SNMP Community List change or delete an existing SNMP community. SNMP Communities page. Go to step 2 to add an SNMP community or go to step 3 to System SNMP Communities under [Configuration] to access MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 57 Click . The new entry is added to and is displayed in the (see page 48). MM701G and MM702G User Manual page, click Add a new community table provides the link for editing or deleting the entry. Write (full view and write access).
  • Page 58 SNMP Community List dialog is displayed. Do one of the following: – Change the – Click Delete table, select the SNMP community Access Privilege , then click Apply. to remove the static SNMP community. Name. The following MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 59: Change Spanning Tree Setting

    Enter the following parameters to enable STP for bridging sessions: Spanning Tree Select Enable off STP for all modem bridging sessions. MM701G and MM702G User Manual ETTING Spanning Tree to activate the STP for all RFC 1483-Bridge sessions. Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters...
  • Page 60 Default value is 15 seconds. Max Age The time interval in seconds after which Spanning Tree entries that are not relearned are deleted from the bridging table. Default value is 20 seconds. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 61: Saving Changes

    When saving the modem configuration, do not power off the modem while the save is in process. Select Save Changes on the menu bar to access the MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters Save Changes Save Changes page.
  • Page 62 The following dialog is displayed when the save is completed. • Click Cancel to exit the current page without saving your configuration. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 63: Rebooting The Modem

    Do one of the following: • Click to reboot the modem. • Click to cancel the rebooting process. MM701G and MM702G User Manual ODEM “Saving Changes” on page Reboot page. Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters Reboot...
  • Page 64 Rebooting the Modem MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 65: Chapter 6: Configuring Dsl Parameters

    Wire pair mode, either Single (two-wire) or Dual (four-wire), can be selected only for the MM702G modem. The MM701G modem is used only in Single mode. PSD mask is either symmetric or asymmetric. The values used to calculate the asymmetric mask are dependent on the Annex A or B you selected.
  • Page 66: Complete A G.shdsl Quick Configuration

    North American implementation of G.shdsl • for operating conditions typically found in the European implementation Annex-B of G.shdsl. This is the default mode for the MM701G modem. SHDSL UICK Quick Configuration Central-Office Chapter “Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension.”...
  • Page 67 Bit rate mode indicates how the modem synchronizes with the device to which it is attached in either a Fixed mode. The default for the MM701G modem is • Fixed mode indicates that the modem will synchronize with the other end (a DSLAM or another modem) at a fixed bit rate through negotiation.
  • Page 68: Complete A Dsl Advanced Configuration

    North American implementation of G.shdsl DVANCED Advance Configuration Central-Office Chapter “Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension.” ONFIGURATION Advance Configuration under [DSL Options] Remote and the second . For instruction on setting up MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 69 (modem or a DSLAM) to which it is attached. When the range of values are (ADC modems comply with the standard G.shdsl data rate range): • for the MM702G modem, 384 kbps to 4608 kbps, in 128 kbps increments (default value is 4608) •...
  • Page 70 Symmetric Bit Rate Mode Bit rate mode indicates how the modem synchronizes with the device to which it is attached in either a mode. The default for the MM701G modem is Fixed • Fixed mode indicates that the modem will synchronize with the other end (a DSLAM or another modem) at a fixed bit rate through negotiation.
  • Page 71: Before You Begin

    LAN extension. The ADC modems comply with the standard G.shdsl data rate range of 192 kbps to 2304 kbps. Additionally, rates down to 64 kbps are supported only when using the G.shdsl modem in single-pair, point-to-point mode for a LAN extension application.
  • Page 72: Complete A Quick Installation

    Virtual Channel ID of 35. Configure for Central-Office Mode Select on the menu bar, then select In the Operating Mode Click Apply NSTALLATION Advance Configuration box, select Central-Office to set up this modem for this mode. under [DSL Options] MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 73: Change The Lan Ip Address For The Central-Office Modem

    You are now finished with the Quick Installation. To verify connectivity, refer to Connectivity” on page 76 MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension LAN Configuration 10.0.0.2...
  • Page 74: Complete A Custom Configuration

    ONFIGURATION “Configure the Remote Operating Mode” on page “Configure the Remote WAN” on page “Configure the Remote LAN” on page Advance Configuration box, select Remote to configure the modem for this mode. under [DSL Options] MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 75 Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension Configure the Remote WAN Select on the menu bar to access the WAN Configuration page. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 76 Virtual Channel ID of the Central-Office modem. Click Apply from the WAN Configuration page to display the following page. box, enter the Virtual Path ID. This must match the box, enter the Virtual Channel ID. This must match MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 77 Web browser to reconnect a device. In the IP Address box, enter an available IP address on your subnet. Click Apply MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension LAN Setup under LAN Options] to access the Bridged .
  • Page 78: Configure The Central-Office Modem

    (see page • WAN parameters, (see • LAN parameters, (see Save Changes “Configure the Central-Office Operating Mode” on “Configure the Central-Office WAN” on page “Configure the Central-Office LAN” on page page. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 79 Configure the Central-Office Operating Mode Select on the menu bar then select In the Operating Mode Click Apply MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension Advance Configuration box, select to configure the modem for this mode. under [DSL Options]...
  • Page 80 Complete a Custom Configuration Configure the Central-Office WAN Select on the menu bar to access the WAN Configuration page. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 81 In the Virtual Channel ID (VCI 32 - 65,535) the Virtual Channel ID of the Remote modem. Click Apply MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension from the WAN Configuration page to display the following page.
  • Page 82 IP address on your subnet. Click Apply LAN Setup under LAN Options] to access the Bridged . If the protocol is not set for procedures on using this interface to change MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix...
  • Page 83 Select Save Changes on the menu bar to access the Click Save to save the configuration to flash memory. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension Save Changes page.
  • Page 84: Verify Connectivity

    Web browser. If the counters still do not increment, Refresh verify each modem for the correct configuration parameters. for further definitions of LEDs indications. ATM Statistics “LED Status under [Status] to access the MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 85: Chapter 8: Configuring Modem Security

    NAT that are covered in this chapter. EFORE EGIN Set up WAN sessions. These sessions provide the external interface (public WAN IP address) to which NAT is bound. MM701G and MM702G User Manual ODEM ECURITY . . .
  • Page 86: Configure Nat

    NAT for RFC 1483 bridged sessions. Select System on the menu bar, then select Security Interface Configuration “Configure a New WAN Session” on page SmartCNCTSecurity page. System SmartCNCTSecurity 26). You cannot under [Configuration] to access MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 87 Enable NAT to internal interfaces table. To disable the binding of this session with NAT to internal interfaces, click the button Disable NAT to internal interfaces MM701G and MM702G User Manual Security Interfaces 78) as the external interface to which NAT is bound.
  • Page 88 Configure NAT MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 89: Chapter 9: Managing The Modem

    • System Update parameter provides the capability of downloading a configuration file or a software file (for upgrades or restoration) to the modem. MM701G and MM702G User Manual ANAGING THE ODEM...
  • Page 90: View System Status

    System Status 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. TATUS System MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 91 WAN Session “Configure a New WAN Session” on page 26 “Configure the LAN” on page 14 MM701G and MM702G User Manual Summary of current settings —Bit rate at which the is configured to send data. —Bit rate at which the is configured to receive data.
  • Page 92: View System Log

    This error log is used by the manufacturer for internal use only. Select System on the menu bar, then select Error Log page. shows errors that have occurred during the System Log under System System Log [System] to access the Configuration MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 93: View Wan Statistics

    Identifies the session name, for up to 32 sessions, for which the transmitted and received packets are being reported. Rx Pkts The total number of packets received for this session. MM701G and MM702G User Manual WAN Statistics WAN Statistics page.
  • Page 94 Rx Bad Pkts The total number of errored packets received for this session. Tx Pkts The total number of packets transmitted for this session. Tx Bad Pkts The total number of errored packets transmitted for this session. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 95: View Lan Statistics

    Ethernet port. Rx Pkts The total number of Ethernet packets received on this port. Tx Pkts The total number of Ethernet packets transmitted on this port. MM701G and MM702G User Manual LAN Statistics LAN Statistics page. Chapter 9: Managing the Modem...
  • Page 96 Rx CRC Errors The total number of Cyclic Redundancy Code (CRC) errors received for Ethernet packets on this port. Tx Collisions The total number of collisions occurring between devices attempting to transmit Ethernet packets on this port. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 97: View Smartcnct Security Statistics

    View the current statistics as described below: Security Enabled True indicates that security is enabled. False indicates that security is not enabled. NAT Enabled True indicates that NAT is enabled. False indicates that NAT is not enabled. MM701G and MM702G User Manual ECURITY TATISTICS under SmartCNCTSecurity...
  • Page 98: View Atm Statistics

    Indicates the total number of cells received by the modem on the DSL interface. Tx Cell Indicates the total number of cells transmitted by the modem over the DSL interface. ATM Statistics ATM Statistics page. System ATM Statistics under MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 99 Click one of the following, if appropriate: • Clear —resets all the counters to zero. • Refresh —updates the page with more current error counts. MM701G and MM702G User Manual indicates that errors have occurred. Chapter 9: Managing the Modem indicates that no...
  • Page 100: View Dsl Statistics

    Use the information about the G.shdsl transmission on the Link Statistics page for troubleshooting and monitoring. Select System on the menu bar, then select [Status] to access the 118. DSL Statistics Link Statistics page. Status DSL Statistics under MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 101 Indicates the current and approximate loop attenuation (loop signal loss) in decibels. Framer Sync Indicates the current status of G.shdsl frame synchronization. MM701G and MM702G User Manual indicates that the modem is negotiating with the DSLAM or the Chapter 9: Managing the Modem...
  • Page 102: View G.shdsl Error Counters

    G.shdsl connection since the last time that the G.shdsl error counters were cleared. CRC is an error checking technique used to ensure the integrity of data during transmission. page for Error Counters G.SHDSL Error Counters page. Error Counters under [DSL MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 103 G.shdsl error counters were cleared. Click one of the following: • Clear —resets all the counters to zero. • Refresh —updates the page with current error counts. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 9: Managing the Modem...
  • Page 104: Manage Software And Configuration

    Update Click Browse , locate the server on the LAN where the firmware image or configuration file is located, then click ONFIGURATION Software Update Open. System Software Update under to access the [System] Software MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 105 Do not power cycle the modem when the software update is in progress. Wait for the Flash Update Complete message before power cycling the modem. Click when prompted. Update Flash Click Restart when prompted. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Chapter 9: Managing the Modem...
  • Page 106: Reset To Factory Defaults

    Cancel if you do not want to return all modem parameters to their original factory values. “Default Session Parameter Values” on page Factory Defaults under page. System Factory Defaults 140. [System Options] to access the MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 107: Appendix A: Accessing The Command-Line Interface

    Manage DSL Restoring Factory Defaults Saving the Current Configuration Updating System Software Viewing System Information Rebooting the Modem MM701G and MM702G User Manual CCESSING THE NTERFACE Chapter provides instructions on accessing and using the Web interface for “Accessing the Web Interface...
  • Page 108: Connect To The Console Port

    10Base-T LAN port (LAN-side access) or through an IP address assigned to a WAN session (WAN-side access). The following sections provide instructions for setting up both types of command-line interface access. ONSOLE I N E Console port NTERFACE I - X M0326-A MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 109: Access Through The Console Port

    • 8 data bits • no parity • 1 stop bit • flow control off (none) Click MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface Programs Accessories HyperTerminal File New Connection dialog, enter the Port Settings as follows: .
  • Page 110 Type the number and press enter to access the configuration menu for each parameter (WAN Session Management or LAN Management, for example). Press enter (<CR>) at the prompt to return to a higher-level menu. Modem Defaults Login Password main menu is displayed. admin password MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 111: Access Through A Telnet Session

    Open box, enter the 10.0.0.1), then click At the prompt, enter your displayed. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface “Accessing the Web Interface for Modem Management” to display the dialog. Or, open your telnet application...
  • Page 112: Set Up The Lan

    Ethernet Port IP Address, and main menu (page 102), enter where you select Disable spanning tree protocol or select where you select Disable to display the LAN Configuration DHCP client mode or select MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 113 LAN port IP address can be assigned as the gateway. Ethernet Full Duplex Enter then select transmission. Select half-duplex. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface Client for the DHCP configuration (configuration step Client for the DHCP configuration page 104).
  • Page 114: Manage Wan Sessions

    PPPoA or PPPoE (up to 8 sessions for either type) from the Main Menu as described in or the changes will be lost upon reboot or power cycle. ESSIONS main menu (page 102), enter “Saving the Current to display the WAN Session M0029-A MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 115: Add A New Session

    IP addresses. • 4—Create PPPoE routed session the service provider and routes packets based on IP addresses. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface menu, enter to add a new session. The if the modem forwards packets based on MAC if the modem routes packets based on IP addresses.
  • Page 116 ATM cells between the modem and the service provider. This value must match the virtual channel identification (VCI) value the service provider uses for this connection. from the WAN Session Management MM701G and MM702G User Manual menu to display...
  • Page 117 Enter Apply new setting Or, you can Enter MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface (Logical Link Control) allows multiple protocols to be run (Virtual Channel Multiplexer) encapsulation allows one to add the new RFC1483 bridged session to your session list.
  • Page 118 ATM cells between the modem and the service provider. This value must match the virtual channel identification (VCI) value the service provider uses for this connection. from the WAN Session Management MM701G and MM702G User Manual menu to display...
  • Page 119 WAN DHCP Enable Type then select provides the capability where this session will automatically received an IP address MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface (Logical Link Control) allows multiple protocols to be run Disable Enable...
  • Page 120 — RIP Version 2 • — RIP Version 1 & 2 • Enter Apply new setting Or, you can Enter (default) (default) to add the new RFC1483 routed session to your session list. Delete session MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 121 ATM cells between the modem and the service provider. This value must match the virtual channel identification (VCI) value the service provider uses for this connection. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface Create PPPoE routed session...
  • Page 122 Use with VBR-rt and VBR-nrt QoS. MBS is the maximum number of cells that can be transmitted at the peak cell rate. The MBS rate must be equal to or less than the PCR. The default MBS is 0. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 123 — RIP Version 1 — RIP Version 2 • — RIP Version 1 & 2 • MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface Enabled Disabled indicates that VCMux encapsulation is used. page (default) (default) the LLC header. The default is...
  • Page 124: Permanently Save Sessions

    RFC1483 bridged session to your session list. Delete session Save Current configuration “Saving the Current Configuration” on page 131 Login name supplied by Login password from the System or the MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 125: Edit An Existing Session

    WAN Session Management View/Edit screen is displayed. Enter the session number to display the session screen. (The example below shows session 1, PPPoA-ROUTED.) MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface menu, enter View/Edit existing session . The...
  • Page 126: Manage Dsl

    Main Menu as described in or the changes will be lost upon reboot or power cycle. main menu (page 102), enter “Saving the Current to display the DSL Management MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 127: Configure G.shdsl Parameters

    For instruction on setting up G.shdsl parameters and other related parameters for a point-to-point modem application, go to Chapter 7, “Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension.” MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface , enter to display the G.SHDSL Quick Configuration...
  • Page 128 G.shdsl • — Annex-B for operating conditions typically found in the European implementation of G.shdsl. This is the default mode for the MM701G modem. • — Auto for automatically negotiating the Annex A or B standard by which this modem, and the device to which this modem is attached, can operate.
  • Page 129 For instruction on setting up G.shdsl parameters and other related parameters for a point-to-point modem application, go to Chapter 7, “Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension.” MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface , enter to display the G.SHDSL Advanced Configuration...
  • Page 130 MM702G modem, 384 kbps to 4608 kbps, in 128 kbps increments (default value is 4608) • for the MM701G modem, 192 kbps to 2304 kbps, in 64 kbps increments Rates down to 64 kbps are supported only when operating in single-pair, point-to-point mode with another ADC modem. (see...
  • Page 131 Wire Pair Mode Type then select a wire mode. For the MM701G modem, setting available. For the MM702G modem, you can select either Dual mode; Dual mode is the default. Wire mode indicates whether the G.shdsl modem is operating in a two-wire mode (...
  • Page 132: View G.shdsl Configuration

    From the G.SHDSL Menu , enter through ) for the test bit rate. This test bit rate is for the G.shdsl settings. G.SHDSL Current Settings to display the G.SHDSL Current Setting dialog. See “Complete menu. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 133: Monitor G.shdsl Statistics

    From the G.SHDSL Menu , enter View G.shdsl General Statistics From the G.SHDSL Statistic Menu MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface to display the Quick Configuration Setting , enter to display the G.SHDSL General Statistics menu.
  • Page 134 Loop Attenuation Indicates the current and approximate loop attenuation (loop signal loss) in decibels. Framer Sync Indicates the current status of G.shdsl framer synchronization. indicates that the modem is negotiating with the DSLAM or the MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 135 Errored Seconds Indicates the total number of seconds in which one or more CRC errors occurred since the last time that the G.shdsl error counters were cleared. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface , enter to display the G.SHDSL Error Counters...
  • Page 136 From the G.SHDSL Statistic Menu View the current statistics, as described below. Rx Cell Indicates the total number of cells received by the modem on the DSL interface. , enter to display the ATM Statistics MM701G and MM702G User Manual menu.
  • Page 137 Indicates the total number of received ATM cells marked with uncorrectable header errors as indicated in the header-error control (HEC) byte. Enter 5 on the G.SHDSL Statistic Menu MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface indicates that errors have occurred. Clear the error counters.
  • Page 138: Restoring Factory Defaults

    Enter if you want to return all values to their original factory values. • Enter if you do not want to return all values to their original factory values. EFAULTS menu, enter Restore Factory Configuration MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 139: Saving The Current Configuration

    • Enter if you do not want to save the current configuration, but return to the previous configuration. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface ONFIGURATION page for saving your current configuration to flash memory. Save Current Configuration.
  • Page 140: Updating System Software

    (.bin) and http file upgrades to the modem. It is recommended that you use the Web interface HTTP to download software. If you choose to use TFTP to download a software upgrade, contact the ADC technical assistance center for upgrade procedures (see page 147 for contact information).
  • Page 141: Viewing System Information

    MAC address, and DSP version. This information is often used by technical support when troubleshooting. From the Main Menu , enter MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface NFORMATION System Information...
  • Page 142: Rebooting The Modem

    Main Menu , enter Do one of the following at the prompt: • Enter if you want to reboot the modem. • Enter if you want to cancel the reboot. ODEM Reboot “Saving the Current MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 143: Appendix B: Specifications

    The MM701G and MM702 G are DSL modems that take advantage of G.shdsl technology by offering fixed and rate-adaptive communication at equal rates going both upstream and downstream. In addition, the modems also provide: • sessions for precise control of security, performance and management of users and resources per session.
  • Page 144: Overview

    LEDs for troubleshooting and monitoring LAN and DSL connections • PAP and CHAP for PPP login name and password authentication • ATM Quality of Service selection • statistics for monitoring network traffic • diagnostic tests to assist technical support personnel MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 145: Data Specifications

    PECIFICATIONS VLAN Support The MM701G and MM702G modems allow larger packet sizes to accommodate VLAN traffic. 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 •...
  • Page 146: Wan Protocols

    Concise MIB: 1212, MIB-II: 1213, Bridge MIB: 1493 • SNMP MIB: 1471, 1472, 1473, 1474 • SNMP: 1157 • Remote Configuration Software Upgrade • HTTP download into built-in flash memory • Remote download (DSLAM support required) MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 147: Encapsulation

    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 MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix B: Specifications Routing Bridging...
  • Page 148: Mibs

    RIPv2(Bcast) RIPv2(Bcast) RIP I & II RIP I & II 5500 5500 LlcRouted LLC (Enabled) admin password CHAP MM701G and MM702G User Manual PPPoE-Router PPPoE Enable N/A (Dynamic) N/A (Dynamic) Disabled RIPv2(Bcast) RIP I & II 5500 LLC (Enabled) admin...
  • Page 149: Hardware Specifications

    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 MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix B: Specifications...
  • Page 150: 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. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 151: Connector Pinouts

    The connector for this interface is an RJ-11. The modem accommodates Tip and Ring reversal on each separate Loop A and Loop B. See location of this port. MM701G and MM702G User Manual “Connect Cables” on page 3 Signal...
  • Page 152 Receive Data (+) Not used Not used Not used Not used Receive Data (-) Not used Not used Not used Not used Modem Console Signal (RJ-45) Description Ground Ground Transmit Data Ground Ground Receive Data Ground Ground MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 153: Rate Vs. Reach

    Appendix B: Specifications ATE VS EACH The following rate versus reach charts show values per each G.shdsl loop (Loop A or Loop B). MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 154 Rate vs. Reach MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 155: Appendix C: Contacting Adc

    ADC Customer Service Group provides expert pre-sales and post-sales support and training for all its products. Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Sales Assistance 800.366.3891 extension 73000 (USA and Canada) 952.917.3000...
  • Page 156 Product Return Department • ADC Return Material Authorization (RMA) number and instructions must be obtained before returning products. 800.366.3891 extension 73748 or 952.917.3748 Fax: 952.917.3237 Email: repair&return@adc.com All telephone numbers with an 800 prefix are toll-free in the USA and Canada.
  • Page 157: Appendix D: Glossary

    Quality of Service class defined by the ATM Forum for ATM networks. A fixed-length packet. Also, the unit of data transmission used in ATM. Each ATM cell cell contains a fixed-size frame (53 bytes) consisting of a five-byte header and a 48-byte payload. MM701G and MM702G User Manual LOSSARY...
  • Page 158 WAN in 1483 Bridging/Routing mode. Loss Of Frame is an error indicating that the receiving equipment has lost a frame. Loss Of Signal is an error indicating that the receiving equipment has lost the signal. MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 159 IP address is used to enter static NAT entries. See IP address. Permanent Virtual Circuit is a logical connection comprised of a predefined static route across a packet-switched network that is always in place and always available. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix D: Glossary...
  • Page 160 TFTP from an external TFTP server to the NVRAM of any installed cards, or to upload files from an installed card to an external TFTP server. PCs configured to receive SNMP traps (messages). trap receivers MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 161 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 MM Modem. MM701G and MM702G User Manual Appendix D: Glossary...
  • Page 162 MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 163: Index

    CO modem 70 CPE modem 66 connecting console port 100 connectivity, verifying back-to-back 76 connector pinouts 143 MM701G and MM702G User Manual console port description 144 connecting to 100 CPE modem, configuring 66 Data Specifications 137 Default Session Parameter Values 140...
  • Page 164 LAN 118 NAT 118 telnet 103 WAN 106 SHDSL, specifications 142 software, HTTP update 96 software, updating 53 specifications 135 ATM 142 bridging 139 PPP 139 routing 139 SHDSL 142 WAN interface 142 MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 165 103 TFTP description 152 see HTTP 132 troubleshooting Ethernet NIC 64 LAN connection 64 MM701G and MM702G User Manual updating system software 53 upstream description 153 verifying back-to-back connectivity 76 viewing error counters 84 status 82 system information 133...
  • Page 166 Index MM701G and MM702G User Manual...
  • Page 168 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. 14402 Franklin Avenue Tustin, CA 92780 Technical Assistance Tel: 800.366.3891, ext. 73223 Tel: 952.917.3223 Fax: 952.917.3244 Email: wsd.support@adc.com : MM70 G-UM-01 OCUMENT ´,^s¶4_¨ 1262834...

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