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ADC MM702G2-W V5.x User Manual (208 pages)
Megabit Modem
Brand:
ADC
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 5.24 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Installation
15
Overview
15
Unpack the Modem
15
Figure 1-1. Remove the Modem
15
Determine What You Need
16
Table 1-1. Required Equipment
16
Connect Cables
17
Connect the 10/100Base-T Port
17
Figure 1-2. Set the MDI/MDI-X Switch
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Figure 1-3. Rear Panel Connections
18
LED Status Indications
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Table 1-2. LED Status Indicators
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Chapter 2 : Accessing the Web Interface for Modem Management
21
Assign IP Addresses
21
Figure 2-1. TCP/IP Properties
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Set up the Web Browser
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Figure 2-2. Internet Options
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Figure 2-3. LAN Settings
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Accessing the Modem Web
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Figure 2-4. Location Bar Field
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Figure 2-5. Enter User Name and Password
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Figure 2-6. Operational Status Page
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Menu Structure
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Figure 2-7. Menu Structure - Part 1
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Figure 5-4. Advanced
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Chapter 3: View Status Parameters
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View Operational Status
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Figure 3-1. Operational Status
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View System Information
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Figure 3-2. System Information
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Figure 3-3. Routing Table
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Statistics
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Figure 3-4. ARP Table
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Figure 3-5. Bridge Interfaces
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Figure 3-6. VLAN Port Statistics
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Figure 3-7. Ethernet Statistics
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Figure 3-8. ATM Statistics
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Figure 3-9. SHDSL Statistics
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Figure 3-10.SHDSL Errors
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Chapter 4: View and Configure System Parameters
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Save Configuration Changes
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Figure 4-1. Save Changes
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Figure 4-2. Configuration Save Complete
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Configure User Administration
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Assigning and Editing User Access
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Figure 4-3. Users' List
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Figure 4-4. Add New User
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Table 4-1. User Access Levels
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Figure 4-5. Edit User - Admin
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View Event Logs
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Figure 4-6. All Event Logs
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Configure SNTP Client
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Figure 4-7. SNTP
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Chapter 5: Configure LAN, WAN, and SHDSL
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LAN Connections
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Before You Begin
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Configure the LAN
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Figure 5-1. LAN Connections
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Figure 5-2. LAN Port
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Figure 5-3. Create a Virtual Interface
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Edit Alan
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Edit LAN Protocol
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Figure 5-5. Edit IP Interface
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Edit TCP MSS Clamp
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Figure 5-7. Edit Tcp Mss Clamp
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Edit RIP Versions
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Figure 5-9. Edit RIP Versions
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Edit NAT
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Figure 5-11.Edit NAT
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Configuring the WAN
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Before You Begin
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Configure a New WAN Session
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Figure 5-12.WAN Configuration
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Figure 5-13.Select RFC 1483 Bridged
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Figure 5-14.RFC 1483 Bridged
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Set up an RFC 1483 Bridged Session
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Figure 5-15.Select RFC 1483 Routed
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Figure 5-16.RFC 1483 Routed
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Set up an RFC 1483 Routed
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Figure 5-17.Select Pppoa Routed
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Figure 5-18.Pppoa Routed
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Set up a Pppoa Routed
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Figure 5-19.Select Pppoe Routed
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Figure 5-20.Pppoe Routed
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Set up a Pppoe Routed
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Figure 5-21.Select Ipoa Routed
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Figure 5-22.Ipoa Routed
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Set up a Ipoa Routed
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Delete Awan Session
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Edit Awan Session
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Permanently Save Sessions
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Edit Service
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Figure 5-23.WAN Configuration
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Figure 5-24.Edit Service
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Edit RFC1483
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Figure 5-25.WAN Configuration
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Figure 5-26.Edit RFC1483
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Edit ATM Channel
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Figure 5-27.WAN Configuration
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Figure 5-28.Edit ATM Channel
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Edit Bridge Interface
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Figure 5-29.WAN Configuration
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Figure 5-30.Edit Bridge Interface
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Edit Spanning Bridge Interface
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Figure 5-31.WAN Configuration
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Figure 5-32.Edit Spanning Bridge Interface
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Configure Ashdsl Port Configuration
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Before You Begin
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Figure 5-33.SHDSL Port Configuration
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Chapter 6: Configuring Advanced Features
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Before You Begin
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Add a Default Gateway
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Figure 6-1. Default Gateway
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Add Proxy ARP
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Figure 6-2. Proxy ARP Configuration
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Figure 6-3. Create Proxy ARP Entry
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Add SNMP Communities
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Figure 6-4. SNMP Community List
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Figure 6-5. Add New Community
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Security
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Figure 6-6. Security Interface Configuration
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Figure 6-7. Security: Add Interface
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Figure 6-8. Security Policy Configuration
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Policies, Triggers, Intrusion Detection, Logging
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Figure 6-9. Add TCP or UDP Filter
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Figure 6-10.Add TCP or UDP Port Filter
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Figure 6-11.Add Raw IP Filter
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Figure 6-12.Select Add Host Validator
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Figure 6-13.Add Host Validator
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Figure 6-14.Security Trigger Configuration
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Figure 6-15.Add Trigger
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Security Trigger Configuration
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Configure Intrusion Detection
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Figure 6-17.Security Logging
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Security Logging Configuration
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Add ZIPB
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Figure 6-18.ZIPB Advanced Configuration
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Add Router Entries
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IP Interface
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Figure 6-19.IP Interface
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IP Routes
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Figure 6-20.IP Routes
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Figure 6-21.Create IP Route
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Rip
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Figure 6-22.RIP
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Figure 6-23.Edit RIP Information
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Bridge
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Global Setting
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Figure 6-24.Bridge Main Page
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Figure 6-25.Unicast Source MAC Filtering Configuration
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Figure 6-26.Create New Entry
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Figure 6-27.Unicast Destination MAC Filtering Configuration
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Figure 6-28.Create New Entry
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Figure 6-29.Multicast Filtering Entry Configuration
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Figure 6-30.Create New Entry
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Figure 6-31.Forward All/Unregistered Configuration
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Figure 6-32.Add an Egress Port
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Figure 6-33.Edit Bridge Interface Configuration
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Figure 6-34.Priority Map
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VLAN Configuration
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Figure 6-35.VLAN Configuration Page
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Figure 6-36.Vlans
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Figure 6-37.Create a New VLAN
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Figure 6-38.Edit Tagged Port
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Figure 6-39.Edit Untagged Port
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Spanning Tree
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Figure 6-40.Spanning Tree Configuration
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Unicast Destination MAC Filtering
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Figure 6-41.Unicast Destination MAC Filtering
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Figure 6-42.Create Destination MAC Based Unicast Filtering Entry
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Unicast Source MAC Filtering
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Figure 6-43.Unicast Source MAC Filtering Entry
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Figure 6-44.Create Unicast Source MAC Filtering Entry
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DHCP Server
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Add DHCP Server Interface
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Figure 6-45.DHCP Server
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Figure 6-46.Create New Subnet
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Figure 6-47.Create New Fixed Host
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Add a DHCP Relay
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Figure 6-48.DHCP Relay
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Dns
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DNS Client Servers
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Figure 6-49.DNS Client Servers
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DNS Relay
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Figure 6-50.DNS Relay
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Figure 6-51.DNS Relay Local LAN Database
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Figure 6-52.Create/View DNS Relay Local LAN
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Igmp
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Global Setting
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Figure 6-53.IGMP Configuration
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Figure 6-54.Add an Interface as the Multicast Router
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IGMP Proxy Groups
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Figure 6-55.IGMP Group Table
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Ports
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Ethernet
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Figure 6-56.Ethernet Port Configuration
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Ports
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Shdsl
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Figure 6-57.SHDSL Port Configuration
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Chapter 7: Maintenance
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Telnet Access
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Figure 7-1. Edit Telnet Access
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Management IP
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Figure 7-2. Edit Management IP
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Firmware Update
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Figure 7-3. Firmware Update
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Backup/Restore
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Figure 7-4. Backup/Restore Configuration
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Restart/Set Factory Default
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Figure 7-5. Restore Factory Defaults-Web Interface
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Figure 7-6. Restore Factory Defaults-Reset Button
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Reset to Factory Defaults Using the Reset Button
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Chapter 8: Implementing a Point-To-Point LAN Extension
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Before You Begin
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Complete a Quick Installation
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Configure for Central Office (CO) Mode
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Figure 8-1. SHDSL Port Configuration-Configure for Central Office (CO) Mode
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Change the LAN IP Address for the Central Office Modem
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Figure 8-2. LAN Connections
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Figure 8-3. LAN Port
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Complete a Custom Configuration
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Configure the Remote Modem
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Figure 8-4. SHDSL Port Configuration-Configure Remote Mode
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Figure 8-5. WAN Configuration
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Figure 8-6. WAN Connection: Create Service
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Figure 8-7. RFC 1483 Bridged Session
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Figure 8-8. LAN Configuration-Configure Remote LAN
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Figure 8-9. LAN Port
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Configure the Central Office Modem
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Figure 8-10.SHDSL Port Configuration-Configure CO Mode
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Figure 8-11.WAN Configuration
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Figure 8-12.WAN Connection: Create Service
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Figure 8-13.RFC 1483 Bridged Session
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Figure 8-14.LAN Configuration-Configure Remote LAN
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Figure 8-15.LAN Port
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Verify Connectivity
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Figure 8-16.ATM Statistics
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Appendix A: Specifications
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Overview
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Data Specifications
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Default Session Parameter Values
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Hardware Specifications
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Connector Pinouts
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Table A-1.SHDSL Port (RJ-11) (2-Wire
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Table A-2.SHDSL Port (RJ-11) (4-Wire
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Table A-3.10/100Base-T Port
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Table A-4.Console Port
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Rate Vs Reach
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Appendix B: Product Support
201
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