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1752 and 1754 SHDSL Routers
User's Guide
Document Number 1752-A2-GB20-00
June 2005

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  • Page 1 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Routers User’s Guide Document Number 1752-A2-GB20-00 June 2005...
  • Page 2 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Copyright 2005 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into...
  • Page 3 — Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. — Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide June 2005...
  • Page 4: Ce Marking

    1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide CE Marking When the product is marked with the CE mark on the equipment label, a supporting Declaration of Conformity may be downloaded from the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www.paradyne.com. Select Library →...
  • Page 5: Acta Customer Information

    Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five. If your equipment is in need of repair, contact your local sales representative, service representative, or distributor directly. 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide June 2005...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Contents CE Marking...4 Japan ... 4 EMI Notices ... 4 United States – EMI Notice ... 4 Canada – EMI Notice ... 4 ACTA Customer Information ... 5 Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network ... 5 Chapter 1 –...
  • Page 7 Mac OS 8.x or 9.0 ... 23 Chapter 3 – Configuring the Router Using EmWeb...24 Accessing EmWeb... 24 About EmWeb pages... 24 Status Pages ... 25 System status page... 26 System information ... 32 Event Log ... 32 Setup pages ... 33 WAN Connection...
  • Page 8 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Chapter 4 – Diagnostic and Troubleshooting ...86 June 2005 1752-A2-GB20-00...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    Chapter 1 – Introduction Thank you for choosing a 1750 Series SHDSL router as your broadband access solution. This manual is designed to help you with the setup and configuration of your product. 1750 Series Overview The 1750 Series G.SHDSL.bis standalone routers take advantage of the latest G.SHDSL.bis technology—...
  • Page 10: Applications

    1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Applications G.SHDSL/G.SHDSL.bis IP DSLAM Internet A. Connect to IP DSLAM B. LAN Extension Specifications Standards Compliance Auto load balancing with bonded pairs ITU-T G.991.2 Supports Annex A, Annex B, Annex F, and Annex G...
  • Page 11 Storage temperature: –40° C to +70° C (–40° to 158° F) Operating temperature: 0° C to +50° C (32° to 122° F) Operating humidity: 5% to 90% Relative Humidity, Non-condensing 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide June 2005...
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 - Hardware Setup And Startup

    1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Chapter 2 – Hardware Setup and Startup Front Panel LED and Rear Panel description Following illustrations show the front panels of the 2-wire and 4-wire routers. Figure 2-1. 2-Wire 1752 Front Panel LEDs Figure 2-2.
  • Page 13: Dsl Connectors Description

    Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Restore Factory Defaults/Reboot Button Press the reset button to reset the 1750 Series router to its factory default settings. If you 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Figure 2-4. 2-wire 1752 rear view Figure 2-3.
  • Page 14: Parts Check

    1. Power off the router. 2. Press the Reset button. 3. With the Reset button still depressed, power on the router, watching the front panel. 4. When the LEDs blink very quickly, release the Reset button. The reset fails if you hold the button in too long.
  • Page 15: Hardware Connection - Model 1752

    2. Insert one end of the RJ45 Ethernet cable into one of the LAN ports marked LAN on the back of the SHDSL router. Connect the other end of the cable into the Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) in your PC. Connect up to four Ethernet devices to the router. Use a crossover cable for a hub.
  • Page 16: Hardware Connection - Model 1754

    2. Insert one end of the RJ45 Ethernet cable into one of the LAN ports marked LAN on the back of the SHDSL router. Connect the other end of the cable into the Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) in your PC. Connect up to four Ethernet devices to the router. Use a crossover cable for a hub.
  • Page 17: Configuring Windows Pcs

    Configuring Windows PCs To access the router using the web interface, you must configure your PC’s TCP/IP address to be 192.168.1.x, where x is any number between 3 and 254. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Your router’s default IP address is 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 18 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 5. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click in the radio button labeled Use the following IP address and type 192.168.1.x (where x is any number between 3 and 254) in the IP Address field. Type 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field.
  • Page 19: Windows 2000

    Step 13. 1752-A2-GB20-00 to restart your computer with the new settings. twice to confirm and save your changes, and then close the June 2005 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide...
  • Page 20: Windows 95, 98

    1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 5. If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) does not appear as an installed component, click on 6. In the Select Network Component Type dialog box, select Protocol, and then click on 7. Select Microsoft in the Manufacturers box.
  • Page 21: Windows Nt 4.0

    IP Address field. Type 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field. 14. Click on Control Panel. 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide to restart the PC and complete the TCP/IP installation. twice to confirm and save your changes. You will be prompted to and restart your PC again.
  • Page 22: Configuring Apple Pcs

    1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Configuring Apple PCs To access the router using the web interface, you must configure your PC’s TCP/IP address to be 192.168.1.x, where x is any number between 3 and 254. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 23: Mac Os 8.X Or 9.0

    4. Type an address between 192.168.1.3 and 192.168.1.254 in the IP Address field and 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field. 5. Close the control panel and save your changes when prompted. 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide June 2005...
  • Page 24: Chapter 3 - Configuring The Router Using Emweb

    3. Click on About EmWeb pages EmWeb provides a series of web pages that you can use to set up and configure the router. These pages are organized into six main topics. You can select the topics using the buttons at the top of the main window: •...
  • Page 25: Status Pages

    The following sections give you a general overview of the setup and configuration details. Status Pages The Status home page has links to the following: • System status • System information • Event log 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide June 2005...
  • Page 26: System Status Page

    1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide System status page Click on System Status to invoke the system status page from which the status of the bridge/router interfaces or routing table is displayed. Physical port connection status: If to view or change a physical port configuration, select a port to see configuration information for that port.
  • Page 27 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide To view or change advanced configuration settings for the SHDSL port, click on View advanced attributes. The SHDSL Port Configuration page is displayed. “Shdsl” is the default port name. You can configure SHDSL parameters from this page.
  • Page 28 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide June 2005 1752-A2-GB20-00...
  • Page 29 In the Unit Id drop-down menu, set the device as CO or CPE, and then click on to submit your setting. To set the router’s Wire Pair mode, click on the Wire Mode drop-down list to select the Wire Pair number needed. Click on...
  • Page 30 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide The page displays basic port attributes for the Ethernet port on your router. For advanced configuration of Ethernet port attributes, from the Eth1t Port Configuration page, click on View advanced attributes. The Advanced Eth1 Port Configuration page is displayed.
  • Page 31 Bridge/Router Interfaces: To view the statistics on Bridge/Router Interfaces, select a specified interface to invoke the status page. The following figure shows the statistics on the interface, rfc1483-0, under SHDSL port configuration page. Click the WAN connections section on Setup pages.
  • Page 32: System Information

    Event Log Click on Event Log to display the Event Log screen: This page displays a table containing all configuration errors experienced by the router during the current session. The table also tells you: All Events: Shows all events that have occurred...
  • Page 33: Setup Pages

    5. DNS Relay 6. SNTP Client WAN Connection This screen allows you to create and configure WAN connections for your router. You can also create virtual interfaces on routed services. Click on WAN connections to display the WAN Connections screen: 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide...
  • Page 34 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Creating a WAN service 1. Click on Create a new service. A page is displayed containing a list of WAN service options. 2. Select an option, and then click on Configure. You need to add detailed configuration information about the WAN service that you are creating.
  • Page 35: Lan Setup

    Each virtual interface is called item# by default. LAN Setup LAN Setup provides following options to configure: • LAN Connections • DHCP Service • DHCP Relay 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide June 2005 button.
  • Page 36: Lan Connections

    LAN connections This option allows you to: • Configure the IP address and subnet of the default LAN connection to the Router. • Configure a secondary IP address on the same subnet as the primary IP address. • Create virtual interfaces. Multiple virtual interfaces can be associated with the existing primary LAN interface.
  • Page 37 3. Each virtual interface name has an Edit and a Delete link associated with it. To edit a service: a. Click on the Edit link. 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide button. June 2005 button. A message is...
  • Page 38: Dhcp Server

    1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide b. Change the options for the existing virtual interface, then click on Change. The page is reset and the new values are displayed. To delete a service: a. Click on the Delete link.
  • Page 39 IP address as the DNS Server address. • Set your router to supply its own IP address as the default Gateway address. 3. Once you have entered new configuration details for your DHCP server, click on DHCP Server page is displayed, containing details of your new subnet.
  • Page 40 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Editing a DHCP Subnet Click on the Advanced Options link for a specific subnet. The Edit DHCP server subnet page is displayed. This allows you to edit all of the values that were set when the subnet was created.
  • Page 41 IP address, MAC address, or max lease time, type a new entry, and click on . To delete a fixed mapping, check the Delete box for a specific mapping and click on 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide June 2005...
  • Page 42: Dhcp Relay

    1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide DHCP Relay This option allows you to: • Enable and disable DHCP relay. • Add DHCP servers to the DHCP relay list. • Configure and delete server entries on the DHCP relay list.
  • Page 43: Dns Client

    DNS servers. DNS relay can forward DNS queries to the DNS servers on this list. From the Configuration menu, click on DNS Relay. The following page is displayed: 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide to remove an IP address from this list. to remove a string from this list.
  • Page 44 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Configuring the DNS relay list 1. In the Add new DNS server section, type an address in the New DNS server IP address text box. 2. Click on . The address is displayed in the Edit DHCP server list section. To edit an...
  • Page 45: Sntp Client

    Note: to Synchronize Client with NTP Server, NTP servers, SNTP client mode, and local time 1752-A2-GB20-00 to force the SNTP client to immediately synchronize the local time with June 2005 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide...
  • Page 46 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide zone should be pre-configured. Configure SNTP-NTP Server Type the NTP Server IP address in the text box of Add NTP Server IP Address, and then click Type the NTP Server Hostname in the text box of Add NTP Sever Hostname, and then click...
  • Page 47 Enter the date and time with yyyy:mm:dd:hh:mm:ss format in the text box to set the system clock. Click on Note: if using manual system clock setting, the local time will follow the internal clock that you set. 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide to validate your setting. June 2005...
  • Page 48: Quick Setup Page

    3. If to create or delete WAN services, click on the Click here to Add or Delete WAN Services link. System Pages Click on System, and the following screen appears: The System menu includes Firmare Update, Backup/Restore, Restart Router, Save configuration, and Authentication. to submit your settings or June 2005 to clear your settings.
  • Page 49: Firmware Update

    4. Once the file has been written to Flash ROM, the Firmware Update page is refreshed. The page confirms completion of the update and asks you to restart your router in order to use the new firmware. Click on Restart Router from the System menu.
  • Page 50: Restoring Your Configuration

    Restart Router This page allows you to restart your router. With the Reset box selected, it has the same effect as resetting your router by pressing the Reset button on the hardware. 1. From the System menu, click on Restart Router. The following page is displayed: 2.
  • Page 51: Authentication

    Authentication This option allows you to administer accounts for users who access the router. From the Configuration menu, click on Authentication. The following page is displayed: Creating a new login account 1. Click on the Create a new user. The following page is displayed: 2.
  • Page 52: Advanced Pages

    1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide This page allows you to: • Update details for a specific user account. Modify the necessary text boxes then click on button. • Delete a user account. Click on the Delete this user button.
  • Page 53 1. From the Security Level section, click on the Security Level drop-down list. 2. Click on the level that you want to set: none, high, medium or low. 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide to update the Security State section. to update the Security State section.
  • Page 54 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 3. Click on the Configuring security interfaces Security interfaces are based on existing LAN services. You must create a LAN service for every security interface that you want to configure. For details on how to create LAN services: 1.
  • Page 55 The following page is displayed: 1752-A2-GB20-00 Enabling Security section. . The Security page is refreshed and NAT is enabled. Configuring NAT global addresses Configuring NAT reserved mapping Section June 2005 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide section. section.
  • Page 56 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 2. Click on Add Global Address Pool. The following page is displayed: 3. This page allows you to create a pool of network IP addresses that are visible outside your network. Add values for the following table entries: •...
  • Page 57 To delete a reserved mapping setup, click on the Delete hyperlink, and then click on Click on Return to Interface List to display the Security Interface Configuration page. 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide section. June 2005 . The table is...
  • Page 58 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Configuring Firewall Policies To configure firewall policies, click on the Security Policy Configuration link under Policy, Triggers and Intrusion Detection as shown. A table is displayed containing details of each Firewall policy. You can now configure the policies to include port filters and validators. See the Configuring portfilters and Configuring Validators sections.
  • Page 59 To configure a validator: 1. From the Current Firewall Policies table, click on the Host Validators link for the policy that 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide . The Firewall Port Filters page is displayed, June 2005 . The...
  • Page 60 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide you want to configure. The Configure Validators page is displayed. Click on the Add Host Validator link. The following page is displayed: 2. In the Host IP Address text box, type the IP address that you want to allow/block.
  • Page 61 1. Go to the Policies, Triggers and Intrusion Detection section of the Security Interface Configuration page. Click on Configure Intrusion Detection. The Firewall Configure Intrusion Detection page is displayed: 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide . The Firewall Trigger Configuration Enabling Security section and the section.
  • Page 62 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide The values displayed on the Firewall Configure Intrusion Detection page are the default values. 2 .Configure Intrusion Detection as follows: a. Use Blacklist. Select true or false depending on whether you want external hosts to be blacklisted if the Firewall detects an intrusion from that host.
  • Page 63: Ip Routes

    2. To edit the cost, interface setting, or advertise status for the route, click on the Advanced Options hyperlink for a specific route and update the relevant information. Click on 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide June 2005...
  • Page 64: Bridge

    1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Deleting a route 1. To delete an existing route, check in the Delete box for a specific route. 2. Click on Creating an IP V4 Route 1. Click on the Create new Ip V4 Route hyperlink. The following page is displayed.
  • Page 65 10. Filter Age is the time (in seconds) after which MAC addresses are removed from the filter table when there has been no activity. The time may be an integer value between 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide June 2005...
  • Page 66 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 10 and 100,000 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds. If to change the filter age, input the seconds desired in the filter age field, and then clock on your setting. 11. Traffic Class setting which is the status of traffic class mapping. If to set traffic class, select your option from the drop-down list and click on setting.
  • Page 67 Ingress filtering Ingress Filtering Setting. Accepts VLAN tagged frames, only if the VLAN Id in the frame has this 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Description June 2005 Default value false...
  • Page 68 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide interface in its egress interface list. User priority The user priority to regenerated user-priority mapping for a bridge interface. Transport Name of attached transport. Priority map The mapping of user priority in the incoming...
  • Page 69 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 2 is mapped. Priority 3 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Description Description June 2005 Default value Default value...
  • Page 70 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide value 3 is mapped. Priority 4 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 4 is mapped. Priority 5 The traffic class to which the regenerated priority of value 5 is mapped.
  • Page 71 VLAN Allow users to edit tagged ports while clicking on Edit. Allow users to edit untagged ports while clicking on Edit to submit your setting, June 2005 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Default value DefaultVlan DefaultFdb None...
  • Page 72 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Edit untagged Ports As shown in the following figure, user can add or delete a specified untagged port. Click on to submit your setting, Create a new VLAN Click on Create a new VLAN, the Create a new VLAN page is displayed, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 73 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide 1752-A2-GB20-00 June 2005...
  • Page 74: Vpn

    1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide VPN (Virtual private network) is a private data network that makes use of the public telecommunication infrastructure, maintaining privacy through the use of a tunneling protocol and security procedures. To configure VPN, click on VPN via the Advanced menu to invoke the VPN Settings screen.
  • Page 75 Status Action 3. Policy Information allows users to view and delete a specified IPSec policy. 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Description Created successfully Name of the interface The IKE port value; the UDP port number on which IKE daemon listens on all valid unicast IPv4 and IPv6 addresses of this interface.
  • Page 76 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Following table shows the definition of each field. Field Valid interface name policy name Selector name Action Click on View, and then IPSec Policy Port Configuration page is invoked as follows. 4. Security Associations Information: a security association (SA) provides security services between IPsec peers for certain IP packets.
  • Page 77 Mode Direction SA Name Click on View, and the IPSec SA Port Configuration page is invoked as follows. 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Description Created successfully Name of the policy Name of 1st security association Each SA supports a single security protocol - AH or ESP. If you want to use both protocols simultaneously, you need to create a bundle of one or more SA pairs.
  • Page 78 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Edit IPSec Config If to create a IPSec, the procedure is shown as follows: Step 1: Create a new IPSec selector Click on the Create a new selector link. The IPSec Selector page is displayed as follows: Input the values on the fields respectively.
  • Page 79 Input the values on the fields respectively. The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with this command and a default value. 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Description Name of the interface The IKE port value;...
  • Page 80 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Option interface name Selector name Policy log Policy status Policy priority Policy action IPsec Policy Stats for policy Complex SABundle Prefer Old Flag Step 4: Create IPSec SA After successfully creating a new IPSec Policy, click on the Create IPSec SA link in step 4,...
  • Page 81 Tunnel or transparent mode selectable Specifies that this SA is being created for the authentication header protocol. esp Specifies that this SA is being created for the encapsulation security payload protocol. June 2005 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide...
  • Page 82 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide Option Df Bit Bundle Id Bundle Order Self Ipv4Addr Peer Ipv4Addr Addr Ver IPsec SA Stats for Aut Algo Enc Algo Description Df Bit indicates how the Don’t Fragment (DF) bit in the IP header should be be handled in tunnel mode.
  • Page 83: Snmp

    False: A trap is not generated when an SNMP request with an unrecognized community name is received. Save SNMP configuration in the device automatically June 2005 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide to submit your setting or Default value true true...
  • Page 84: Ports

    “Shdsl” is the default port name. You can configure basic SHDSL parameters in this page. In the Role drop-down list, select CPE or CO. To set the router’s Wire mode, Click on the Wire Pair drop-down list to select the Wire Pair number needed.
  • Page 85 21 dB). Click on To view the advanced status of SHDSL and Ethernet ports, refer to the system status screen: 1752-A2-GB20-00 1752 and 1754 SHDSL Router User’s Guide DSL Pair to Use 1,2,3 1,2,3,4 to submit your setting or...
  • Page 86 If the DSL LED does not stop blinking, the router is training and the connection is not established. Verify that your ISP user name and password are correct, and the DSL link is connected properly.

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