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  • Page 1 G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual User Manual User Manual User Manual Version 0.01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Mutli-NAT ........................... 54 4.2.8 Virtual Server ......................... 55 4.2.9 Firewall ..........................57 4.2.9.1 Basic Firewall Security ........................ 57 4.2.9.2 Automatic Firewall Security......................58 4.2.9.3 Advanced Firewall Security......................59 4.2.10 IP QoS ..........................63 ............................66 TATUS G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 3 Window structure ........................99 5.1.5 Menu Driven Interface Commands ..................100 ......................100 AIN MENU BEFORE ENABLE ............................101 NABLE ............................102 TATUS 5.4.1 Shdsl.bis ..........................102 5.4.2 Wan ............................. 103 5.4.3 Route ........................... 104 G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 4 5.12.3.4 Ecapsulation ..........................122 5.12.3.5 VC QoS ............................122 5.12.3.6 ISP ............................. 123 5.12.3.7 IP Type ............................123 5.12.3.8 List ............................123 5.12.4 Bridge ..........................123 5.12.4.1 Gateway............................ 123 5.12.4.2 Static Bridging Table ......................... 124 G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 5 DHCP ..........................141 5.12.12.1 DHCP Server generic ......................... 142 5.12.12.2 DHCP Server Fixed Host ......................142 5.12.12.3 DHCP Relay ..........................143 5.12.13 DNS proxy ........................143 5.12.14 Host name ........................144 5.12.15 Default ..........................144 G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 6: Descriptions

    Efficient IP routing and transparent learning bridge to support Internet broadband services Virtual LANs (VLANs) offer significant benefit in terms of efficient use of bandwidth, flexibility, performance and security Support VPN pass-through and MPLS pass-through Built-in advanced SPI firewall G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 7: Specification

    Up to 1024 MAC address learning bridge IEEE 802.1D Transparent learning bridge IEEE 802.1q VLAN Port-based VLAN (4-port Router) Security DMZ host/Multi-DMZ/Multi-NAT function Virtual server mapping (RFC1631) VPN pass-through for PPTP/L2TP/IPSec tunneling Natural NAT firewall Advanced Stateful Packet Inspection(SPI) firewall G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 8 SHDSL.bis: ITU-T G.991.2 (2004) Annex A/B/F/G supported Encoding scheme: TC-PAM 16/ TC-PAM 32 Data Rate: N x 64kbps (N=3~89, 89 as default) (2-wire Router) Data Rate: N x 128Kbps (N=3~89, 89 as default) (4-wire Router) Impedance: 135 ohm G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 9 Memory 2MB Flash Memory, 16MB SDRAM Products’ Information 2-Wire G.Shdsl.bis ATM/EFM Firewall Router with 1 LAN Port 2-Wire G.Shdsl.bis ATM/EFM Firewall Router with 4 LAN Ports 4-Wire G.Shdsl.bis ATM/EFM Firewall Router with 4 LAN Ports G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 10: Applications

    Combination with EFM or ATM DSLAM Point-to-point connection G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 11: Getting To Know About The Router

    Ethernet cable is connected to LAN 3 Blink Transmitting or receiving data over LAN 3 Ethernet cable is connected to LAN 4 Blink Transmitting or receiving data over LAN 4 SHDSL.bis line connection is dropped Blink SHDSL.bis self test G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 12 LAN port connect with 10M NIC 10M/ACT Blink LAN port acts in 10M LAN port connect with 100M NIC 100M/ACT Blink LAN port acts in 100M SHDSL.bis line connection is dropped Blink SHDSL.bis self test G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 13: Rear Panel

    Internet and you want to configure it again, press the Reset Button for four seconds with a paper clip or sharp pencil. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 14: Shdsl. Bis Line Connector

    Below figures show the pin asignment of SHDSL.bis line cord plugs: Below figure shows the pins asignment of the cosole cable: Pin Number Description Figure No connection RxD (O) TxD (I) No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 15: Installing The Router

    This guide is designed to let users configure the G.Shdsl.bis router through Web GUI or Serial Console in the easiest and quickest way possible. Please follow the instructions carefully. Note: There are three methods to configure the router: Serial Console, Telnet and Web Browser.
  • Page 16 PPPoA VPI: VPI: VCI: VCI: Encapsulation: Encapsulation: User Name: IP Address: Password: Subnet Mask: DNS Server: Gateway: Host Name: (if applicable) DNS Server: PPPoE VPI: VCI: Encapsulation: User Name: Password: DNS Server: Host Name:(if applicable) G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 17: Install The Shdsl. Bis Router

    Connect the phone cable to the router and the other side of phone cable to wall jack. Connect the power adapter to power source inlet. Turn on the PC or NB to configure the Router. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 18 Direct Connection with PC or NB for SHDSL.bis 1-port router Server File Server Workstation Mobile Device HUB/Switch Ethernet Cable Wireless LAN Power Adpater Wall Jack DB-9 Cable Connection with Hub/Switch for SHDSL.bis 1-port router SHDSL.bis 4-port router with complex network topology G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 19: Configuration Via Web Browser

    Step. 1 Click the start button. Select setting and control panel. Step. 2 Double click the network icon. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 20 In the Configuration window, select the TCP/IP protocol line that has been associated with your network card and then click property icon. Choose IP address tab. Select Obtain IP address automatically. Click OK button. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 21 Note: After changing the User Name and Password, strongly recommend you to save them because the next time when you login, the User Name and Password have to be the new ones you changed. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 22 Function Listing Following is the G.SHDSL.bis router full function listing. BASIC (Quick Setup) ADVANCED SHDSL.bis • • • BRIDGE • VLAN • • ROUTE • NAT/DMZ • VIRTUAL SERVER • FIREWALL • IP QoS • STATUS SHDSL.bis • • •...
  • Page 23: Basic Setup

    H o s t N a m e W A N 1 V P I V C I E n c a p s u l a t i o n □ V C - m u x □ L L C G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 24 CO and the other side is CPE. Set up (a) LAN: IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Servers and Host Name (b) WAN1: VPI,VCI and Encapsulation LAN: IP: 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 25 The screen will prompt the newly configured parameters. When using bridge mode, the protocol mode must be set to Ethernet over ATM (EoA). Checking the parameters and Click Restart. The router will reboot with the new setting or Continue to configure other parameters. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 26: Routing Mode

    I P : M A C : I P : M A C : I P : D H C P R e l a y I P a d d r e s s G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 27 ISP. Setup up system mode and SHDSL mode click ROUTE and CPE Side then press Next. Set up the LAN IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Host Name and Trigger DHCP Service with fixed IP type. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 28 If the DHCP server is “Enable”, you have to setup the following parameters for processing it as DHCP server. The embedded DHCP server assigns network configuration information at most 253 users accessing the Internet at the same time. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 29 Press Next to setup WAN1 parameters. Some of the ISP provides DHCP server service by which the PC in LAN can access IP information automatically. To setup the DHCP client mode, please follow the procedure. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 30 Set up the DHCP Server Press Next to setup Remote DHCP server parameter. When using DHCP relay service, the remote DHCP server IP address must be entered. Enter DHCP server IP address in IP address field. Press Next G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 31 IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Click Next. Note: For safety, the password will be prompt as star symbol. Username : Enter the user name exactly as your ISP assigned. Password: Enter the password associated with the user name above. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 32 This is the router subnet mask seen by external users on Internet. Your ISP will provide it to you. Gateway: 10.1.2.2 Your ISP will provide you the default gateway. DNS Server 1: 168.95.1.1 Your ISP will provide at least one DNS (Domain Name System) Server IP address. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 33 The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in NVRAM. Check the parameters before writing in NVRAM. Press Restart to restart the router working with new parameters or press Continue to setup another parameter. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 34: Reference Diagram

    LAN. Bridged connections do not use the IP protocol. EoA can also be configured to provide a routed connection with the ISP, which uses the IP protocol to exchange data. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 35 The PPP protocol information is encapsulated within an Ethernet frame or ATM frame. Bridge IP: 192.168.0.1 IP: 192.168.0.254 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.254 DSLAM IP: 192.168.0.2 VPI:0, VCI:32 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Encapsulation: LLC Gateway: 192.168.0.254 G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 36: Advanced Setup

    Advanced setup contains SHDSL.bis, LAN, WAN, Bridge, VLAN, Ethernet, Route, NAT/DMZ, Virtual SERVER, FIREWALL and IP QoS parameters. You can setup the Annex type, data rate and SNR margin for SHDSL.bis parameters in SHDSL.bis. Click SHDSL.bis G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 37: Annex Type

    If your routers are configured for point to point application, you must choose one of the two types according to which line rate you need. There are five Line Types for you to choose: 2-Wire, 4-Wire, Auto Fall Back, StandBy and Multi-link. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 38 For 4-Wire model, each pair will connect to a different remote device, which may or may not be in the same location. The routers can be used to create a daisy chain or ring network. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 39: Tcpam Type

    SNR margin is lower than 3. The device will reduce the line rate and reconnect for better line connection quality. There are two TC layer setting on this router: EFM layer and ATM layer. It is based on the networks connected: ATM-based Access Network or Ethernet-based Access Network. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 40: Line Probe

    Internet Services with ISPs. The parameters in WAN Number 1 has been setup in Basic Setup. If you want to setup additional PVCs, you can configure WAN 2 to WAN 8. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 41 This bandwidth is characterized by Peak Cell Rate (PCR). Based on the PCR of the CBR traffic, specific cell slots are assigned for the VC in the schedule table. The ATM always sends a single cell during the CBR connection’s assigned cell slot. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 42: Bridge

    Press Restart to restart the router working with new parameters or press continue to setup other parameters. If you want to setup advanced filter function while router is working in bridge mode, you can use BRIDGE menu to setup the filter/blocking function. Click Bridge to setup. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
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  • Page 44 The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in NVRAM. Check the parameters before writing in NVRAM. Press Restart to restart the router working with new parameters or press Continue to setup another parameter. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 45: Vlan

    The IEEE 802.1Q defines the operation of VLAN bridges that permit the definition, operation, and administration of VLAN topologies within a bridged LAN infrastructure. The router supports two types of VLAN: 802.1Q Tag-Based VLAN and Port-Based VLAN. User can configure one of them to the router. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 46: Q Tag-Based Vlan

    Port-Based VLANs are VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is based on the destination MAC address and its associated port. For setting Port-Based VLAN, Click Port-Based VLAN, The screem will prompt as follows: G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 47 The default setting is all ports (LAN1 to LAN4 and WAN1 to WAN8) connected together which means all ports can communicate with each other. That is, there are no virtual LANs. The option is the most flexible but the least secure. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 48: Stp

    LAN segment or a switched LAN of multiple segments. RSTP(Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) defined in the IEEE 802.1w can be seen as an enhencement of the 802.1D standard. Most parameters have been left unchanged so users G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 49 802.1D can quickly configure the new protocol. In most cases, RSTP performs better than STP. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 50: Route

    The Router, using the RIP protocol, determines the network packets’ route based on the fewest number of hops between the source and the destination. The RIP protocol regularly broadcasts routing information to other routers on the network. Click Route to modify the routing information. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 51 There are maximun 20 entries to set up the static router. Press Add to add each entry. For example, there are 20 entries as follows: To modify the RIP (Routing information protocol) Parameters: RIP Mode: Enable Auto RIP Summary: Enable Press Modify G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 52 It determines the format and broadcasting method of any RIP transmissions by the gateway. RIP v1: it only sends RIP v1 messages only. RIP v2: it sends RIP v2 messages in multicast and broadcast format. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 53 You can set up a authentication code here. After modifying the RIP parameters, press finish. The screen will prompt the modified parameter. Check the parameters and perss Restart to restart the router or press Continue to setup another parameters. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 54: Nat/Dmz

    DMZ provides access to no other company data. In the event that an outside user penetrated the DMZ host’s security, the Web pages might be corrupted, but no other company information would be exposed. Press NAT to setup the parameters. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 55: Multi-Dmz

    The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in NVRAM. Check the parameters before writing in NVRAM. Press Restart to restart the router working with new parameters or Continue to configure another parameter. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 56: Virtual Server

    This section guides you to configure Virtual Servers. Click Virtual Server to configure the parameters. Up to ten virtual servers index form 1 to 10 can been configured. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 57 192.168.0.2, private port 80, public port 80, schedule from Day Monday to Friday and time 8:0 to 16:0 and index 2, protocol UDP, interface WAN1, service name test2, private IP 192.168.0.3, private port 25, public port 25, schedule always. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 58: Firewall

    NAT function is enabled. The remote management security by default will block any WAN side connection to the device. Non-empty legal IP pool in ADMIN will block all remote management connection except those IPs specified in the pool. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 59: Automatic Firewall Security

    Press Restart to restart the router or press Continue to setup another function. Click Automatic Firewall Security. This level enables basic firewall security, all DoS protection and the SPI filter function. Press Finish to complete setting firewall. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 60: Advanced Firewall Security

    A user can determine the security level for special purpose, environment and applications by configuring the DoS protection and defining an extra packet filter. Please notice that an improper filter policy may degrade the capability of the firewall and even block the normal network traffic. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 61 For SYN attack, ICMP flood and UDP flood, they can set up the threshold of packets number per second. The default values are 200 packets per second. If everything is working properly, you probably do not need to change the threshold setting as the default threshold values. Reduce the G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 62 Protocol: ANY, TCP, UDP, ICMP, GRE, RSVP, ESP and AH.(ANY means all protocol) Transmission Control Protocol User Datagram Protocol ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Generic Routing Encapsulation RSVP Resource Reservation Protocol Encapsulating Security Payload Authentication Header G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 63 Click Enable on Trigger Packet Filtering Service item, to active the packet filtering service. Click Enable on Drop Fragmented Packets item, to active the drop fragmented packets operation. You can modify or delete the access policies by click Modify or Delete command. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 64: Ip Qos

    IP QoS is a function to decide the priorities of setting IPs to transfer packets under the situation of overloading bandwidth. Click Enable at item Trigger IP QoS Service in General IP QoS Parameter, which will turn on this IP QoS function. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 65 Precedence: type the session’s prioritized level you classify, “0” is lowest priority, “5” is highest priority. Click OK when all parameters are finish. You can modify or delete the policies by click Modify or Delete command G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 66 Click Finish can make a review for all IP QoS parameter To let the IP QoS configuration you have changed and want those take effect immediately, please click Restart button to reboot the system. To continue the setup procedure, please click Continue button. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 67: Status

    IP routing table including Flags, Destination IP/Netmask.Gateway, Interface and ROUTE Portname. INTERFACE LAN and WAN statistics information. FIREWALL Current DoS protection status and dropped packets statistics. IP QoS Show IP QoS statistics on LAN interface STP information include Bridge parameter and Ports Parameter G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 68: Shdsl.bis

    It the router is 2-wire model, you will not see any information on channel B. Click Clear CRC Error can clear the CRC error count. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 69: Lan

    This information shows the LAN interface status and DHCP client table. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 70: Wan

    This information shows the status of all eight WAN interfaces. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 71: Route

    For each IP address, the routing table additionally stores a network mask and other data that specifies the destination IP address ranges that remote device will accept. This information shows the IP routing table. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 72: Interface

    The field shows the number of transmitted packets on this port InDiscards The field shows the discarded number of received packets on this port OutDiscards The field shows the discarded number of transmitted packets on this port G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 73: Firewall

    This information shows firewall status: DoS protection and dropped packets statistics. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 74: Ip Qos

    The field shows the number of transmitted packets on this port OutDiscardsOctets The field shows the discarded number of transmitted bytes on this port OutDiscardsPackets The field shows the discarded number of transmitted packets on this port G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 75: Stp

    Root Port: Identifies the Port through which the path to the Root is established, and is not significant when the Bridge is the Root and is set to zero. It is the Port Identifier of the Port that offers the lowest Cost Path to the Root G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 76 Forwarding: When a port receives or sends data. In other words, this is operating normally. Disabled: This is when the network administrator has disabled the port. Blocking: this means the port was blocked to stop a looping condition. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 77: Administration

    Router. The menu is meaning menu driven interface mode and Command is meaning line command mode. We will not discuss command mode in this manual. The default user name on and Password are “admin”. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 78 PC in LAN can access the router. If you type the excact IP address in the filed, only the host on this listing can access to the router. Click Finish to finish the setting. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 79: Snmp

    The router can generate SNMP traps to indicate alarm conditions, and it relies on SNMP community strings to implement SNMP security. This router support both MIB I and MIB II. Click SNMP to configure the parameters. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 80: Community Pool

    IP Address: type the trap host IP address Community: type the community password. The community is setup in community pool. Press OK to finish the setup. The browser will prompt the configured parameters and check it before writing into NVRAM. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 81: Syslog

    3. Specify an server name to which all syslog messages will be sent. 4. Specify a UDP port number to which the syslog server is listening. The default value is 514. Make sure this is not blocked from your firewall. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 82: Time Sync

    Simple Network Time Protocol with Version 4 For synchronization with PC, select Sync with PC. The router will synchronize the time with the connecting PC. The function can supported on both bridge and router mode. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 83 Update Period: How many times the router can resynchronize to time server. The unit is second. Press Finish to finish the setup. The browser will prompt the configured parameters and check it before writing into NVRAM. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 84: Utility

    Load the factory default configuration, restore configuration and backup CONFIG TOOL configuration UPGRADE Upgrade the firmware LOGOUT Logout the system RESTART Restart the router. Click System Info to view the information. The browser will prompt the system information. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 85: Syslog

    IP network to syslog servers that collect the event message. The router can generate a syslog message and send it to a syslog server. Press SYSLOG, it sends the syslog messages shown as follows: G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 86: Config Tool

    This configuration tool has three functions: load Factory Default, Restore Configuration, and Backup Configuration. Press CONFIG TOOL. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 87: Load Factory Default

    PC. Select the Backup Configuration and then press Finish. Browse the location of backup file name or enter the name directly. Then press OK. The router will automatically backup the configuration. If you don’t enter a file name, the system will use the default: config1.log G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 88: Upgrade

    Press Upgrade in UTILITY. Select the firmware file name by clicking Browse on your PC or NB, and then press OK button to upgrade. The system will reboot automatically after finishing the firmware upgrade operation. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 89: Logout

    To logout the router, press LOGOUT in UTILITY. For logout system and close window, click the LOGOUT in UTILITY When click the Yes button, the Router will logout and browser window will be closed. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 90: Restart

    When the restart button was clicked, the router will restart and the browser session will be disconnected. This may appear as if your browser session is hung up. After the router restarts, you may either click the browser’s reload button or close the browser and re-open it later. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 91: Example

    IP: 192.168.0.200 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.1 Gateway: 192.168.0.2 Click Bridge and CO Side to setup Bridging mode of the Router and then click Next. Enter LAN Parameters IP: 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.1 G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 92: Cpe Side

    Host Name: SOHO Enter WAN1 Parameters VPI: 0 VCI: 32 Click LLC Click Next The screen will prompt the new configured parameters. Check the parameters and Click Restart The router will reboot with the new setting. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 93: Lan To Lan Connection With Routing Mode

    Click ROUTE and CO Side to setup Routing mode of the Router and then click Next Type LAN parameters: IP Address: 192.168.20.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Host Name: SOHO DHCP Service: Disable or Enable For more DHCP service, review the chapter on DHCP Service Type the WAN1 Parameters; VPI: 0 G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 94: Cpe Side

    The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in NVRAM. Check the parameters before writing in NVRAM. Press Restart to restart the router working with new parameters or press continue to setup another parameter. Click ROUTE and CPE Side then press Next. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 95 Note: The Protocols used in CO and CPE have to be the same. Click Next to setup the IP parameters. For more understanding about NAT, review the chapter of NAT/DMZ. IP Address: 192.168.30.2 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.169.30.1 Click Next G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 96 The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in NVRAM. Check the parameters before writing in NVRAM. Press Restart to restart the router working with new parameters or press continue to setup another parameter. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 97: Configuration Via Serial Console Or Telnet With Manu Driven Interface

    Press the SPACE key until the login screen appears. When you see the login screen, you can logon to Router. Note: Only SPACE key invoke the login prompt. Pressing other keys does not work. User: admin Password: ***** Note: The factory default User and Password are “admin” both. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 98: Telnet

    VT100 terminal emulation and connecting to the management IP of Router, wait for the login prompt appears. Input User and Password after login screen pop up, User: admin Password: ***** Note: The default IP address is 192.168.0.1. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 99 For example, to show the system information, just logon to the Router, move down the cursor by pressing key K twice and select “show” command by key L , you shall see a submenu and select “system” command in this submenu, then the system will show you the general information. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 100: Window Structure

    For example, Route is a command parameter in <Route|Bridge>. [1~1999] An item enclosed in brackets is optional. [1~65534|-t] Two or more items enclosed in brackets and separated by vertical bars means that you can choose one or none of the items. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 101: Menu Driven Interface Commands

    Before changing the configuration, familiarize yourself with the operations list in the following table. The operation list will be shown on the window. G.SHDSL.bis Router User Manual V0.01...
  • Page 102: Enable

    ERROR: stackunderflow OFFENDING COMMAND: ~ STACK:...

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