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CopperJet 416
CopperJet 426
Based on firmware 5.15
November 2003

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Summary of Contents for Allied Data Technologies CopperJet 416

  • Page 1 Installation Manual CopperJet 416 CopperJet 426 Based on firmware 5.15 November 2003...
  • Page 2: Document History

    Document History Date Version Status Description 12 Sep 2003 Release 27 Nov 2003 Release Firmware 5.15 06 Jan 2004 1.10 Release Updated...
  • Page 3 Product DISCLAIMER This manual by ALLIED DATA TECHNOLOGIES B.V. (hereafter referred to as ALLIED DATA TECHNOLOGIES) is a reflection of the current state of the products described in it. It has been our goal to provide a manual that is complete and clear to ensure that our products are as easy to use.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Packaging contents ................4 LED Indicators and back panel ..............5 CopperJet 416 LED indicators ............5 CopperJet 416 back panel ...............5 CopperJet 426 LED indicators ............6 CopperJet 426 back panel ...............6 Softkey ..................7 Connecting the CopperJet...............8 Connecting the CopperJet 416 ............8 Connecting the CopperJet 426 ............8...
  • Page 5 Basic VoDSL Settings ..............39 Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration .......... 40 6.2.1 ALAW/ULAW coding ..............41 6.2.2 Flash on hook timing ............... 41 6.2.3 Initial ring timing for CLIP ............41 6.2.4 Ring cadence configuration support ........... 42 6.2.5 Define Cadences ..............
  • Page 6: Packaging Contents

    Chapter 1: Packaging contents Packaging contents The packaging should contain the following parts: All CopperJets CopperJet 41x only CopperJet 42x only Caution! To prevent overheating, make sure that the CopperJet has enough free space on both sides and above to permit free airflow. Page 4...
  • Page 7: Led Indicators And Back Panel

    Before you begin with the installation, please take a moment to become more familiar with the LED indicators and back panel of the CopperJet. CopperJet 416 LED indicators Phone: The Phone led will blink when the connected POTS phone receives an incoming call.
  • Page 8: Copperjet 426 Led Indicators

    Chapter 2: LED Indicators and back panel USB: To connect the CopperJet to the USB port of the PC. Note: not available on all units. ETH: To connect the CopperJet to the Ethernet port of the PC, hub or switch. CopperJet 426 LED indicators Power: When the CopperJet is connected to a power source, the Power LED...
  • Page 9: Softkey

    Chapter 2: LED Indicators and back panel USB: To connect the CopperJet to the USB port of the PC. Note: not available on all units. Ethernet: To connect the CopperJet to the Ethernet port of the PC, hub or switch. Softkey The purpose of the Softkey is to return the CopperJet to its factory default settings.
  • Page 10: Connecting The Copperjet

    CopperJet. The default web interface IP address for Ethernet is 172.19.3.1. For USB, the default IP address is 172.20.3.1. When using the default IP addresses, your network card can have the following IP address 172.19.3.2 with subnetmask 255.255.0.0 Connecting the CopperJet 416 Connecting the CopperJet 426 Page 8...
  • Page 11: Before You Start

    Chapter 4: Before you start Before you start The following information may be required for configuring the CopperJet. If you do not know if all the information is needed, please contact your DSL service provider before proceeding with the configuration. IP Address Settings The CopperJet software installation process allows the server to dynamically assign IP Address settings.
  • Page 12: Configuring The Copperjet

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration Configuring the CopperJet Configuration of the CopperJet SHDSL router can be done through the build-in HTTP WebServer. Users can access this WebServer using a standard browser like Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. Accessing the build-in WebServer To access the build-in WebServer, you need to launch a HTTP Web browser.
  • Page 13: Logging In To The Webserver

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration 5.1.1 Logging in to the WebServer The first time that you click on an entry from the left-hand menu to display a page, a login box is displayed. You must enter your username and password to access the pages.
  • Page 14: Quickstart

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration Quickstart With the Quickstart option you can configure your CopperJet in only a few steps. The number of steps is depending on the specific ISP network. To use the Quickstart, click on Quickstart (on the left hand side). The Quickstart page is displayed.
  • Page 15: Lan Connections

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration LAN Connections LAN Connections allows you to add, configure and remove the Ethernet and/or USB connections. It is also used to assign IP addresses to these connections. The Ethernet connection CANNOT be removed only edited. Go to the Configuration menu and click on LAN connections.
  • Page 16: Edit A Lan Connection

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration 5.3.3 Edit a LAN connection To update or edit your LAN IP address, click on the Edit hyperlink of the LAN connection you want to update or edit. The Default LAN Port page is displayed. This page contains the Default LAN Port table that allows you to: Use DHCP: The CopperJet receives its LAN IP address from an...
  • Page 17: Enabling Dhcp Server

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration 5.3.4.1 Enabling DHCP Server To enable the DHCP Server, go to the Configuration menu and select DHCP server. The DHCP Server page is displayed. Page 15...
  • Page 18 Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration Select DHCP Server en click on Configure. The DHCP Subnet page is displayed. This page allows you to: • Set the subnet for the DHCP Server manually OR use the same subnet used on the IP interface by selecting Use Subnet of IP interface. •...
  • Page 19 Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration If you want to carry out further configuration of your DHCP Server, click on the Advanced Options page at the bottom of the DHCP configuration page. The Edit DHCP Server page is displayed. This page allows you to edit the options that appear on the DHCP Server page.
  • Page 20: Disabling Dhcp Server

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration 5.3.4.2 Disabling DHCP Server To disable the DHCP Server, go to the Configuration menu and select DHCP server. The DHCP Server page is displayed. Select Disabled and click on Configure to disable the DHCP Server. The DHCP: disable server and relay agent page is displayed.
  • Page 21: Configuring Dns Relay

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration 5.3.5 Configuring DNS Relay DNS Relay allows you to send DNS requests to the CopperJet instead of the DNS servers at the service provider. The CopperJet relays these requests to specified DNS Servers. The DNS servers can be discovered automatically through DHCP on the WAN interface OR configured manually.
  • Page 22: Disabling Dns Relay Manually

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration When finished configuring DNS Relay, go to the Configuration menu and click on Save config to save the new settings into the CopperJet. Note: You need to fill in the CopperJet IP address as DNS server on your network card or configure the DHCP Server and enable the setting: Use Router as DNS Server.
  • Page 23 Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration When you are finished with configuring DNS Relay for the WAN connection, click on Apply. Go to the Configuration menu and click on Save config to save the new settings into the CopperJet. Note: You need to fill in the CopperJet IP address as DNS address on your network card or configure the DHCP Server and enable the setting: Use Router as DNS Server.
  • Page 24: Wan Connections

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration WAN Connections To create a DSL Connection, you need to add a WAN connection. Depending on the network of your ISP, you need to configure either a BRIDGED or ROUTED WAN connection. Bridged connections are often RFC1483 BRIDGED (attached to the Bridge).
  • Page 25: Configuring Rfc1483 Bridged

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration 5.4.1 Configuring RFC1483 Bridged One of the most commonly used connections is RFC 1483 Bridged, attached to the Bridge. This WAN connection performs a transparent bridge between the SHDSL connection and the LAN connection. The CopperJet does not route any packets.
  • Page 26: Configuring Dhcp On Your Networkcard

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration After configuring the CopperJet in RFC1483 Bridge mode, you may need to configure your DHCP settings on your local network card. DHCP, which stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, automatically allocates an IP address on your local networkcard.
  • Page 27: Configuring Rfc1483 Routed

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration 5.4.2 Configuring RFC1483 Routed A RFC 1483 Routed connection is used when your Service Provider delivers a routed connection between the CopperJet and the Service Provider Network. You need to add detailed configuration information about the WAN service that you are creating.
  • Page 28 Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration Default Gateway: When you use the option WAN IP address, you must fill in the default gateway. Enable NAT: Nat is by default enabled. When finished configuring the WAN connection, click on Ok. Go to the Configuration menu and click on Save config to save the new settings into the CopperJet.
  • Page 29: Configuring Pppoa Routed

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration 5.4.3 Configuring PPPoA routed PPPoA routed is mostly used when your Service Provider has an ATM network which requires authentication (username and password). You need to add detailed configuration information about the WAN service that you are creating.
  • Page 30 Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration PAP: Password Authentication Protocol. The server sends an authentication request to the remote user that is dialling in. PAP passes the unencrypted username and password and identifies the remote end. CHAP: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol The server sends an authentication request to the remote user that is dialling in.
  • Page 31: Configuring Pppoe Routed

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration 5.4.4 Configuring PPPoE routed PPPoE routed is mostly used when your Service Provider has an Ethernet network which requires authentication (username and password). You need to add detailed configuration information about the WAN service that you are creating.
  • Page 32 Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration Service name: Some service provider requires this entry. If the service provider does not provide this, leave it blank. Authentication: Choose the authentication method provided by your service provider. None: you don’t need to set any authentication. PAP: Password Authentication Protocol, the server sends an authentication request to the remote user that is...
  • Page 33: Dsl Line

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration DSL Line The DSL Port menu allows you to configure specific DSL settings. Usually, the default settings are sufficient to make a good DSL connection. Only for fine- tuning or advanced administration, the DSL port menu brings useful information. From the Configuration menu, go to Ports and click on DSL.
  • Page 34: Security

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration Security The CopperJet has extensive Security functionality like a Stateful Inspection Firewall, Network Address Translation (NAT) and Filters. One of the most used functionality is NAT. Security allows you to: • Enable Security •...
  • Page 35: Configuring Security Interfaces

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration In the Security State section: Click on the Security Enabled radio button and select Change State to update the Security State section. The overall Security is now enabled. 5.6.2 Configuring Security Interfaces Before Security options can be configured, there must be at least 2 Security interfaces defined and configured.
  • Page 36: Configuring Network Address Translation (Nat)

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration 5.6.3 Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT) The Network Address Translator (NAT) implements Port Address Translation (PAT) and provides Network Address Port Translation (NAPT), also known as IP Masquerading. NAT allows a single real IP address on the WAN side to be shared among many devices on the LAN side, each of which have private addresses.
  • Page 37: Configuring Nat Reserved Mapping

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration After you changed the setting, click on Apply. Don’t forget to save the changes. Go to the Configuration menu and click on Save config to save the new settings into the CopperJet. 5.6.3.1 Configuring NAT reserved mapping Reserved mapping allows you to map an outside security interface or an IP address from a global pool to an individual IP address inside the network.
  • Page 38: Enabling Firewall

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration Global IP Address: If you are mapping from a global IP address, type the address here. If you are mapping from a security interface, type 0.0.0.0. Internal IP Address: The IP address of an individual host inside your network.
  • Page 39: Configuring Triggers

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration 5.6.6 Configuring Triggers A trigger allows an application to open a secondary port in order to transport packets. The most common applications that require secondary ports are FTP and NetMeeting. Triggers are mandatory for these applications to work with NAT of other security options.
  • Page 40: Deleting Triggers

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration Enable Session Chaining: Select Allow or Block depending on whether you want to allow multi-level TCP session chaining. Default allow. Enable UDP Session Chaining: Select Allow or Block depending on whether you want to allow multi-level UDP and TCP session chaining.
  • Page 41: Configuring Voice Over Dsl

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration Configuring Voice over DSL Basic configuration of the Voice over DSL (VoDSL) settings in the CopperJet Integrated Access Device (IAD) can be done through the WebServer Interface. Advanced configuration can only be done through TELNET or editing the VoDSL section in the Configuration profile.
  • Page 42: Advanced Voice Over Dsl Configuration

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration BLES: BLES VoDSL signaling. ELCP: ELCP is a standard protocol that specifies the mechanism where V5.2-based signaling messages are exchanged between the VoDSL Gateway and IAD to support both POTS (plain old telephone system) and ISDN voice over ATM.
  • Page 43: Alaw/Ulaw Coding

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration initring 250 6.2.1 ALAW/ULAW coding Syntax: coder <value> <value> can be one of the following: ALAW is in general meant for Europe. alaw ULAW is in general meant for the US. ulaw Example: to select alaw coding add the following line to the [file.initiad] section: coder alaw 6.2.2 Flash on hook timing Because the requirements of flash on hook timing differ a lot per country, the...
  • Page 44: Ring Cadence Configuration Support

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration Example: to set the initring value to 250 milliseconds add the following line to the [file.initiad] section: initring 250 6.2.4 Ring cadence configuration support Because the requirements for ring cadences differ per country, a list of ring cadences can be configured.
  • Page 45: Echo Cancellation

    Chapter 6.2: Advanced Voice over DSL Configuration 6.2.6 Echo Cancellation The IAD complies with G.168 which says: The echo cancellers covered by this Recommendation should be equipped with a tone detector that conforms to this sub clause. This tone detector should disable the echo canceller only upon detection of a signal which consists of a 2100 Hz tone with periodic phase reversals inserted in that tone, and not disable with any other in-band signal, e.g., speech, or a 2100 Hz tone without phase reversals.
  • Page 46: Firmware And Configuration Management

    Chapter 7: Firmware and configuration management Firmware and configuration management The CopperJet has both a firmware and configuration file stored in its flash memory. These files cannot be accessed through the WebServer interface. Use the CopperJet Monitor Tool v3.4.5 or newer to access the firmware and configuration profile.
  • Page 47: Glossary

    Chapter 8: Glossary Glossary SHDSL Strictly speaking, Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line defines only a way of transmitting broadband data (at speeds between 64kbps and 8Mbps) between a user’s premises (home or office) and the local telephone exchange. In order to increase the number of customers that it is possible to serve, the upstream speed (from the user) is lower than the downstream speed (to the user), so the service is ‘asymmetric’.
  • Page 48 Chapter 8: Glossary encapsulation used to carry the TCP/IP traffic over the ATM connection and pass the data into the ISPs normal network. In addition, if PPP is one of the encapsulating protocols, the BAS performs the user authentication (perhaps using an authentication server such as RADIUS to verify the username/password combination).
  • Page 49 Chapter 8: Glossary network so that the recipient will know what to do with the data when it arrives. Analogy: Inter-office mail may be consolidated into a single envelope to save postage charges. But if individual documents are placed directly into one big envelope then the receiving post room will not be able to deliver them to the correct place.
  • Page 50 Chapter 8: Glossary Note that ‘RFC 1483’ by itself doesn’t tell you what the protocol is - you need to know if the connection is bridged or routed to know what ‘RFC 1483’ means. Micro-filter A filter designed to be connected between the SHDSL line and every phone that is connected to the line.
  • Page 51 Chapter 8: Glossary Splitter Filter with a low pass (telephone) socket and a high pass socket which is used to connect to the SHDSL modem. At the local exchange another splitter is connected to the telephone network (low pass) and the DSLAM (high pass) Synchronisation and Training This is the modem initialisation process defined by the G.994.1 (G.hs handshaking) recommendation.

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