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ABLE OF ONTENTS 1. Introduction ......................1 1.1 Features......................1 1.2 System Requirements..................1 2. Knowing Your Router..................... 2 2.1 Front Panels....................2 2.2 Rear Panels ....................2 2.3 LED Indicators....................2 3. Login ........................3 4. Status Pages......................4 4.1 Home Page .....................
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5.10 Save Settings / Reboot ................15 6. Admin Privilege ....................17 6.1 WAN Status....................17 6.2 ATM Status ....................17 6.3 ADSL Configuration..................18 6.4 Route Table ....................19 6.4.1 System Default Gateway Configuration ..........20 6.4.2 Route Configuration ................20 6.5 Learned MAC Table ..................
1. Introduction This Router is a highly integrated, cost-effective solution. All setup and provisioning is accomplished via a simple intuitive Web interface which further enhances the user experience. 1.1 Features ADSL Compliance Compliant with ADSL standards u Full-rate ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 and ITU G.dmt (G.992.1) standards u Splitterless ITU G.lite (G.992.2) specification u ADSL over POTS (Annex A) and ADSL over ISDN (Annex B) DMT modulation and demodulation...
ADSL RESET button: This button has two (2) functions: 1. When pressed and released, ADE-3100 will reboot (restart). 2. When reset button is pressed over 10 seconds and then release. ALL data will be clear and restore ALL settings to the factory default values.
3. Login There are two levels of access rights/privileges for the Router: Administrator: User name admin, the administrator account has complete read/write access on all pages (Status, Configuration, Admin Privilege, and Firewall Configuration). Admin account also has FTP server access. User: User name user, the User account has read/write access to pages under the Status and Configuration sections.
4. Status Pages The links under the Status column are associated with the pages that represent the status of system (computer and Router) and interfaces (connections). This includes LAN, WAN, DHCP, PPP, and ADSL status. These pages can be viewed and modified by both user and admin accounts.
If there are no devices connected to the DHCP server, then a table will not appear, otherwise a table listing all devices connected to DHCP server will appear on the bottom of the page. Ethernet Link Status: It displays the link up or down for the Ethernet connection (up if connected, down if not connected).
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Bytes Sent: Number of bytes sent by a particular PPP Connection. Bytes Received: Number bytes received by a particular PPP Connection.
Connect and Disconnect: It allows you to manually connect/disconnect the PPP connection for each PPP interface. In other words, each PPP session can be connected and disconnected individually. Connection #: Specifies the PPP session to be connected/disconnected. Connect/Disconnect Execute: Press this button to either connect or disconnect. Connection status dialog will be displayed below the Execute button after it is pressed.
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ADSL Line Status: It displays the ADSL connection process and status. The different states for this field are as follows: Activation: The Router is in this state when it is attempting to start the activation process. Initialization: The Router is initializing handshake with the CO. Training: It is a part of the handshake process with the CO.
5. Configuration Pages The links under Configuration column are associated to the pages that represent the configurations of system and interfaces. These pages can be viewed and modified by both user and admin accounts. When any settings are changed, please go to the Save Settings page to save the new setting(s) and reboot the Router.
PPP Half Bridge: Although the Router mode is capable of terminating the PPP in the modem and hence does not require PPPoE client software on the host PC, there are some disadvantages to Router mode when only single-user support is required. For instance, Router mode uses NAT which requires ALG support.
Bridge: Enable to connect the LAN to the WAN (bridge the two connections). This is available in Bridge Mode only (see Table 5-2). Default is Disabled. IGMP: IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) relay/proxy specification and environment, default is Disabled. IGMP is available in all modes and all encapsulations. Support IGMP proxy/relay function for Router, based on the following requirement and cases: On CO side, there must be at least one IGMP querier (router) present.
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VCI: A Virtual Channel Identifier is a virtual channel that is identified by a unique numerical tag that is defined by a 16-bit field in the ATM cell header. The purpose of the virtual channel is to identify where the cell should travel. The VCI field specifies this 16 bit numerical tag that determines the destination.
5.2.2 DHCP Client DHCP Client: It is to enable or disable (default) the Router WAN as a DHCP client, where the ISP would be the DHCP server. DHCP Client is generally used in the following encapsulations: 1483 Bridged IP LLC, 1483 Routed IP LLC, 1483 Bridged IP VC-MUX, 1483 Routed IP VC-Mux, and Classical IP over ATM.
5.3 LAN Configuration The LAN configuration page allows you to set the configuration for the LAN port. LAN IP Address & Subnet Mask: The LAN IP Address is what the computer uses to identify and communicate with the Router (this is the address you enter in the address bar of Internet Explorer to access these pages).
maximum pool size can be 253 IP addresses: 255 total IP addresses - 1 broadcast address - 1 LAN port IP address. User Defined Start Address: It is the starting IP address of the DHCP pool for User Defined DHCP Address Pool Selection. Range: x.x.x.x, where 0 ≤...
received. This is done at a transfer rate of 10 Mega-bits per second. 5.4 PPP Configuration The PPP Configuration page allows you to configure multiple PPP sessions for each PVC. Multiple PPP sessions enables you to set up different connection settings and be able to toggle/choose those settings for each PVC.
PPP Account Configuration Status table will be displayed at the bottom of this page to show all the accounts. The status table does not display the password. The Number of PPP Accounts: It displays the total number of PPP Accounts entered. 5.4.2 PPP Session Configuration Once you set up a PPP Account, you can begin PPP Session configuration either by clicking the Go back to PPP Configuration link on the PPP Account Configuration...
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MRU: The MRU (Maximum Receive Unit) field indicates the maximum size IP packet that the peer of PPP connection (this device) can receive. During the PPP negotiation, the peer of the PPP connection will indicate its MRU and will accept any value up to that size. Range: 0-32767 Default: 1492 MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the largest size packet that can be sent by...
Range: 0-32767 Default: 10 Lcp Echo Maximum Consecutive Failure: It is the number of times a PPP session can fail while trying to connect before stopping. If a PPP session fails this number of times, you must manually reconnect the PPP session. Range: 0-32767 Default: 6 Authentication: The different types of available authentications are:...
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will bring a PPP Session out of the Idle state (disconnected state) and reset the Idle Timer. This is done by specifying criteria contained in packets, namely IP Protocol and Port. The Idle Timer refers to the Disconnect Timeout, specified on the PPP Configuration page.
point for configuration, WWW browsing (HTTP), FTP, and Telnet related packets are part of the filter table. IP Protocol: It is the IP Protocol name corresponding to the Protocol Number. Protocol #: It is the IP protocol (number) through which the PPP session can be activated.
the PPP secession. What can I do to ensure an always-on connection with my PPP session? Answer: There are two things you should do: 1) Make sure you have ‘0 ‘in the Disconnect Timeout field. This will make sure that the PPP session is not disconnected from the user side.
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Number of NAT Configurations: It displays the total number of NAT Sessions entered. NAT allows only one entry (User IP) per session, while NAPT allows many entries (User IPs) per session. NAT: Use this field to Enable/Disable NAT. Default is Enable. Mode: Options for the NAT dropdown menu are: NAT: Static peer-to-peer mode (1x1).
NAPT: Static multiple mapping mode (1xN). Dynamic NAPT (default): Dynamic multiple mapping mode (NxN). Session Name: It allows you to select the session from the configured NAT Session Name Configuration. User’s IP: It allows you to assign the IP address to map the corresponding NAT/NAPT sessions.
external network). If you are entering a range of ports, this is the first port. Public Port - End: It represents the last port number in a port range. If you only want one port number (no port range), simply enter the same number here as in the Public Port - Start field.
Block: When block is selected, everything from the Source MAC with destination Destination MAC will be blocked. Forward: When forward is selected, everything from the Source MAC will be forwarded to the Destination MAC. How do I block packets from MAC address 000002fa6fab through IP protocol? Answer: First go to the Bridge Filtering page under Configuration.
User Configured: When enabled, the DNS proxy will use the user-configured DNS server. All DNS query messages will be sent to the DNS server. Enter the DNS IP in the DNS Server field. Select this option when the DNS Server address assigned by the ISP is known.
5.10 Save Settings / Reboot The Save Settings / Reboot page allows you to either save the new configuration to the flash and reboot the Router or simply reboot the Router without saving changes. Save & Reboot: Click this to apply all changes. Reboot Only: Do this to discard all changes since last save.
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After either one of these buttons are clicked, the Router will do the following: Save & Reboot: Two pages will appear after pressing this button. The first one states: “Your settings are being saved and the modem being rebooted. Save-reboot in progress, please wait….” Followed by “Your settings have been saved and the modem has rebooted.
6. Admin Privilege The links under Admin Privilege are only accessible when user is logged in as Admin. Regular user account does not have authorization to view or alter the content on the pages in the Admin Privilege section. 6.1 WAN Status The WAN Status page shows the information and status of WAN PVCs.
6.3 ADSL Configuration The ADSL Configuration page allows you to set the configuration for ADSL protocols. Annex Mode Config: It allows you to manually configure the Router for Annex A or Annex B mode by selecting User Configured and choosing the Annex Mode in the next field. User Selected Annex Mode: It allows you to select from Annex A and Annex B.
Please DO NOT change the default setting of Annex Mode unless you are instructed to do this by your ISP. Trellis: Trellis Code is an advanced method of FEC (Forward Error Correction). It allows you to enable or disable the Trellis Code. By default, it is always enabled. Handshake Protocol: It allows you to select from the following ADSL handshake protocols: Autosense - G.dmt first (default), Autosense - T1.413 first, G.dmt/G.lite, T1.413, G.dmt, and G.lite.
The Gateway field of the static route entry allows users to either enter a Gateway IP address or select a Network Interface. All user-defined routes retained in the CPE memory, regardless if they are already in the Routing Table, are displayed on the same Route Table page. All user defined route entries kept in the CPE memory during run time are saved to flash when the user chooses to save and reboot the CPE.
Gateway: It allows you to enter the IP address of the gateway device that allows the router to contact the remote network or the host for Specified IP or select an Interface for the Gateway. Manually Configured Routes: It displays the static route entries entered by the user. 6.5 Learned MAC Table Network bridges operate at the physical network layer.
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configuration of RIP. The actual RIP configuration is in the RIP Per Interface Configuration. RIP: It allows you to Enable or Disable the RIP session. The resulting RIP session will monitor all network interfaces that are currently available for messages from other RIP routers.
Range: 0 - 2147483647 Default: 120 6.6.1 RIP Per Interface Configuration The RIP Per Interface Configuration page allows you to set the configuration for each Interface (PVCs, PPP Sessions and LAN). Interface: It allows you to choose the Interface (PVCs, PPP Sessions and LAN), for the RIP to be configured.
6.7 Miscellaneous Configuration The Miscellaneous Configuration page allows you to set miscellaneous configurations for the following: HTTP, FTP, TFTP, DMZ, Command Line Interface, DHCP, PPP, IGMP, and SNTP.
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HTTP Server Access: It allows you to configure where these Web pages could be accessed from. All (default): When this field is checked, it allows both WAN and LAN access to the Web pages. Restricted LAN: It allows the Web pages access from LAN side. Restricted WAN Specified IP &...
client PC. Only the PC with the WAN IP address can access the Internet. System default is Disabled. PPP reconnect on WAN access: If enabled, the PPP session will automatically establish a connection when a packet tries to access the WAN. System default is Disabled.
6.9 Admin Password Configuration The Admin Password Configuration page allows you to set the password for administrator. The Admin password can be up to 65 characters (excluding ‘&’). 6.10 Reset to Factory Default The Reset to Factory Default page allows you to reset the Router to original factory default configuration.
6.11 Diagnostic Test The Diagnostic Test page shows the test results for the connectivity of the physical layer and protocol layer for both LAN and WAN sides. This page will continually refresh every 2 seconds until all tests are complete. 6.12 System Log The System Log page shows the events triggered by the system.
6.13 Local Code Image Update The Local Code Image Update page allows you to upgrade the image code locally. Firstly, you need to download the new code to your local drive. And then follow the description below to update your firmware. Click Code Image Update to proceed Click Image Download to load the file.
Appendix A. Compliance Statement FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Overview This chapter covers some common problems that may be encountered while using ADE-3100 and some possible solutions to them. If you follow the suggested steps and ADE-3100 still does not function properly, contact your dealer for further advice. General Problems Question 1 Can't connect to ADE-3100 to configure it.
Default gateway and DNS configured on PC. · If the PCs are configured correctly, but still not working, check ADE-3100. Ensure that it is connected and ON. Connect to it and check its settings. (If you can't connect to it, check the LAN and power connections.)
Appendix D. Specifications ADE-3100A/ADE-3100B Product ADSL Modem Router Model ADE-3100A ADE-3100B ADSL Standards Annex A Annex B Full-rate ANSI T1.413 issue 2 and ITU-T G992.1 (G.DMT), Splitterless ITU-T G.992.2 (G.lite) Protocol Support RFC2364 - PPP over ATM (LLC/VCMUX) RFC2516 - PPP over Ethernet (LLCSNAP/VCMUX) RFC1577 - Classic IP over ATM RFC1483 - Bridged IP over ATM(LLCSNAP/VCMUX) RFC1483 - Routed IP over ATM (LLCSNAP/VCMUX)
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