THOMSON Speedtouch 600 Series Orientation Manual
THOMSON Speedtouch 600 Series Orientation Manual

THOMSON Speedtouch 600 Series Orientation Manual

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  • Page 1 SpeedTouch™ 600Series Business DSL Routers Orientation Guide Release R4.2 SERIES...
  • Page 3 SpeedTouch™610 Business DSL Router Orientation Guide Release R4.2...
  • Page 4 AppNote ST610 Orientation Guide R4.2 (en) Copyright © 2003 THOMSON. All rights reserved. Passing on, and copying of this document, use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written authorization from THOMSON. The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, may be subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by THOMSON.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation ........3 Get Acquainted with the SpeedTouch™610 ............ 4 SpeedTouch™610 Wiring ................... 8 SpeedTouch™610 Configuration Setup ............10 1.3.1 Configuration Setup for Microsoft Windows Operating Systems ........11 1.3.2 Configuration Setup for other Operating Systems..............17 Dr.
  • Page 6 4 SpeedTouch™610 Advanced Concepts ..... 61 Native Command Line Interface Access............62 Simple Network Management Protocol ............64 Packet Firewalling....................65 5 Troubleshooting ............69 E-SIT-CTC-20030306-0004 v2.0...
  • Page 7: Speedtouch™610 Installation

    1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SpeedTouch™610 Business DSL router! Specially designed for Small/Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and Small Office/Home Office (SOHO), the SpeedTouch™610 Business Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) router offers plenty of capabilities. With an easy installation, embedded firewall, embedded IPSec based IP Virtual Private Networking (VPN) and remote management tools, the Speed- Touch™610 is a highly secure device.
  • Page 8: Get Acquainted With The Speedtouch™610

    1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation 1.1 Get Acquainted with the SpeedTouch™610 Delivery check Check your SpeedTouch™610 box for the following items: • The SpeedTouch™610/610i/610s/610v • One power adapter • One Cat.5 straight-through Ethernet cable (RJ45/RJ45) • One DSL cable (RJ11/RJ11, RJ14/RJ14) • Optionally, one or more cable filter(s) •...
  • Page 9 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation Front and back panel The SpeedTouch™610 is presented in a slim line housing: layout Depending on the SpeedTouch™610 model you purchased, the device can be equipped with: • One single 10/100Base-T Half-/Full-duplex MDI-X Ethernet port (optionally with one 25.6Mb/s ATM-Forum port): Power Switch 25.6Mb/s...
  • Page 10 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation Front panel LEDs The SpeedTouch™610 is equipped with five LEDs on its front panel, indicating the state of the device during normal operation: Indicator Description Name Color State Green Flashing Ethernet LAN activity No Ethernet LAN activity Line TX Green Flashing...
  • Page 11 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation DSL variants Four DSL variants of the SpeedTouch™610 Business DSL routers exist: • The SpeedTouch™610: The ADSL/POTS variant connecting to an analog POTS(*) line. • The SpeedTouch™610i: The ADSL/ISDN variant connecting to a digital ISDN(**) line. • The SpeedTouch™610s: The SHDSL variant connecting to a dedicated SHDSL(***) line.
  • Page 12: Speedtouch™610 Wiring

    1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation 1.2 SpeedTouch™610 Wiring Local network For Ethernet connectivity you need at least: • A computer with installed Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) • If needed, a hub or switch and the necessary connection cables Ethernet Cables In the SpeedTouch™610 box, a full wired Cat.5 straight-through RJ45/RJ45 Ethernet cable, further referred to as LAN cable is included.
  • Page 13 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation LAN wiring Using the SpeedTouch™610 switch (if equipped) and/or an external hub you can connect multiple PCs to your SpeedTouch™610: Powering Once all previous steps are completed, you can turn the SpeedTouch™610 on (I) with the power switch. E-SIT-CTC-20030306-0004 v2.0...
  • Page 14: Speedtouch™610 Configuration Setup

    1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation 1.3 SpeedTouch™610 Configuration Setup Internet connectivity As soon as the SpeedTouch™610 is installed as described in “1.2 SpeedTouch™610 Wiring” on page 8 the SpeedTouch™610 can be prepared for Internet connectivity. The configuration of your SpeedTouch™610 can be done semi-automatically via the SpeedTouch™...
  • Page 15: Configuration Setup For Microsoft Windows Operating Systems

    1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation 1.3.1 Configuration Setup for Microsoft Windows Operating Systems Microsoft Windows One of the following operating systems must be installed on your PC(s): • Windows 98 • Windows 98SE • Windows ME • Windows NT4.0 SP6 • Windows 2000 •...
  • Page 16 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation The detection The detection procedure proceeds as follows: procedure Insert the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROM in your PC's CD-ROM drive. The SpeedTouch™ CD Browser will start automatically. Note If the SpeedTouch™ CD Browser window does not appear automati- cally, open a Run window via Start >...
  • Page 17 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation The Setup and Installation window appears: To start the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard, click Setup my SpeedTouch™. The Welcome to the SpeedTouch™ Setup Wizard window appears: Click Next to proceed. The Software License Agreement window appears: You must accept before continuing. Therefor click Yes to accept. Note If you have already accepted this License Agreement in a previous configuration setup, this window will not be shown.
  • Page 18 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation The Setup wizard will continue to search for the SpeedTouch™610 on the net- work. The following window shows the detection progress: The setup wizard should find your SpeedTouch™610 device on the local network. This is indicated by following window: In case more than one SpeedTouch™...
  • Page 19 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation The configuration The configuration procedure proceeds as follows: procedure As soon the wizard detected your SpeedTouch™610, some device details are shown. In case multiple SpeedTouch™ devices reside on your local LAN, a listing of devices is shown from which you can select the appropriate one. Click Next to proceed.
  • Page 20 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation After restarting your PC, the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard will appear again to announce that the configuration has been successful: Click Finish to close the wizard. Most configuration profiles will enable SpeedTouch™610’s DHCP server - and a PC’s Ethernet port is configured as DHCP client by default.
  • Page 21: Configuration Setup For Other Operating Systems

    1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation 1.3.2 Configuration Setup for other Operating Systems Supported Operating As the SpeedTouch™610 is OS-independent, this configuration setup can be used by Systems any computer system. Note The following procedure may equally be used on MS Windows OSs. TCP/IP Ensure that your operating system has a valid TCP/IP configuration.
  • Page 22 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation The following window invites you to select the appropriate connection profile for your internet connectivity: In the Service list, click the connection profile of your choice. Note You can add services to the Services list by uploading templates. “...
  • Page 23 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation The SpeedTouch™ Setup Wizard appears again to announce that the configura- tion has been successfully completed: Click Finish to close the wizard. After the configuration is applied on the SpeedTouch™ some additional configura- tion of your computer system may be necessary. Note The required settings for your computer should be provided by your Service Provider, if applicable.
  • Page 24: Dr. Speedtouch™ Installation

    1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation 1.4 Dr. SpeedTouch™ Installation Introduction The Dr. SpeedTouch™ application allows you to diagnose and troubleshoot your SpeedTouch™610. With the Dr. SpeedTouch™ application you can do the following: • View the status and performance of the SpeedTouch™ device •...
  • Page 25 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation Using Dr. SpeedTouch™ By default Dr. SpeedTouch™ is started automatically at boot of your system and runs in the background, i.e. minimized in the status area. To pop up Dr. SpeedTouch™: Double-click in the status area. Dr. SpeedTouch™ searches your network for SpeedTouch™ devices. If more than one device is found, a list of available devices will be provided.
  • Page 26 1 SpeedTouch™610 Installation • Monitor the downstream and upstream performance. of your DSL connection: • Test and troubleshoot the connectivity of your computer and the Speed- Touch™610 device to your ISP and the Internet via the Diagnostics wizard. Note For more information on Dr. SpeedTouch™ please click Help in the applica- tion or press F1 context sensitive help.
  • Page 27: Speedtouch™610 Internet Connectivity

    2 SpeedTouch™610 Internet Connectivity 2 SpeedTouch™610 Internet Connectivity Introduction This chapter provides information on how to access the Internet and how to configure your SpeedTouch™ according to your preferences. Surfing the Internet As soon as the SpeedTouch™610 and the computer(s) have been configured as outlined “1.3 SpeedTouch™610 Configuration Setup”...
  • Page 28: Connect To The Internet Via Speedtouch™'S Embedded Ppp Client

    2 SpeedTouch™610 Internet Connectivity 2.1 Connect to the Internet via SpeedTouch™’s embedded PPP Client Introduction The SpeedTouch™ supports both two most popular connection methods: Routed PPP over ATM (PPPoA) and PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE). The connection method to use depends on the preferences of your ISP, hence the connection profile you must apply to the SpeedTouch™...
  • Page 29: Internet Sessions Via Windows Xp's Upnp

    2 SpeedTouch™610 Internet Connectivity 2.1.1 Internet Sessions via Windows XP’s UPnP Starting an Internet To connect to the internet via Windows XP’s Internet Connection icon proceed as session via Windows follows: XP’s UPnP Click Control Panel on the Start menu. The Control Panel window appears.
  • Page 30: Internet Sessions Via The Speedtouch™ Web Pages (All Oss)

    2 SpeedTouch™610 Internet Connectivity 2.1.2 Internet Sessions via the SpeedTouch™ Web Pages (all OSs) Starting a PPP session To open a Routed PPP connection proceed as follows: Open a web browser on your computer and browse to the SpeedTouch™610 web pages: By default the SpeedTouch™610 offers you the System Information page.
  • Page 31: The Speedtouch™610 Web Interface

    3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface Introduction The SpeedTouch™610 comes with integrated local configuration capabilities. The local configuration via the SpeedTouch™610 web interface, is based on the HTTP server/web browser concept. It allows configuration of your SpeedTouch™610 via a Web browser through HTML pages from any local computer attached to the Ethernet interface(s).
  • Page 32: General Principles

    3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface 3.1 General Principles Access to the To access the SpeedTouch™ web pages: SpeedTouch™610 web Start the web browser on your computer. interface Browse to the SpeedTouch™610 at the SpeedTouch™610’s IP address (in most cases 10.0.0.138). If a system password was set, an authentication window will be displayed.
  • Page 33 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface Result As a result the System Information page appears: From now on the SpeedTouch™610 acts as a web server sending HTML pages/forms at your request. You can fill out these pages/forms and submit them to the Speed- Touch™610.
  • Page 34 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface The following table lists all IP Router Tasks Links: Click ... To ... IP Addresses View/configure the SpeedTouch™610 IP interfaces. IP Routing View/configure the SpeedTouch™610 IP router. View/configure RIP services. NAPT View/configure static NAPT services. View/configure multi-NAT entries.
  • Page 35 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface The following table lists all System Config Tasks Links: Click ... To ... System Password Set a system password. Upgrade Manage software and configuration. Add-On Manage software keys. SNTP View/configure SNTP services. Syslog View/configure Syslog services. The following table lists all Advanced Tasks Links:...
  • Page 36: Quick Tasks Links

    3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface 3.2 Quick Tasks Links Easy Setup Click this link to start the SpeedTouch™ Easy Setup wizard. “1.3.2 Configuration Setup for other Operating Systems” on page 17 for more information. System Information Click this link to display the System Information page. This page is also the Speed- Touch™610 home page.
  • Page 37 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface • Click the configuration tab to view which configuration profile/file is currently loaded, including information for which Region and ISP this configuration applies: • Click the System tab to view some important system information of the Speed- Touch™: Connections Click this link to view the Connections page.
  • Page 38 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface Diagnostics Click this link to display the Diagnostics page. This page consists of three expandable sections: • Expand the System section to view some important system information: • Expand the Wan section. To view the current DSL state and connection informa- tion, expand the DSL and connections sections: Click to perform an IP connectivity test.
  • Page 39 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface Syslog Click this link to display the Syslog page. This page allows you to: • View the syslog messages generated by the SpeedTouch™610: This page refreshes every 30 seconds. Via the CLI you can configure additional syslog events to be notified by syslog messages in addition to the standard set of syslog events.
  • Page 40: Ip Router Tasks Links

    3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface 3.3 IP Router Tasks Links IP Addresses Click this link to display the IP Addresses page. This page allows you to view or add/delete specific IP address entries for the Speed- Touch™610 interfaces: When adding an IP address, all essential IP routes will be automatically be added to the SpeedTouch™610 IP routing table.
  • Page 41 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface Click this link to display the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) page. This page allows you to: • View or configure the SpeedTouch™610's general RIP configuration: Via the RIP Settings tab you can enable/disable the master RIP daemon and specify which RIP version should be used.
  • Page 42 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface NAPT Click this link to display the Network Address and Port Translation (NAPT) page. This page allows you to: • View or add/delete specific static NAPT entries: You can add static NAPT entries by Click New. Specify the outside address and inside address for the entry as well as the protocol and port on which the entry applies.
  • Page 43 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface • Define a default server: By specifying a default server IP address (e.g. 10.0.0.3 as depicted above), all incoming connections that don’t match a specifically configured static NAPT entry will be forwarded to the device with this IP address. In most cases this setting should be adequate for most server applications and eliminates the need for specific static NAPT entries.
  • Page 44 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface IPSEC Policy To use the IP Security and IPSEC enabled VPN features of the SpeedTouch™610, the IPSec VPN software key must be installed. See the topic Add-On in the System Config Tasks Links for more information, or check the application note “SpeedTouch™610 Operation and Maintenance”.
  • Page 45 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface IPSEC Certificates Click this link to display the IPSEC Certificates Configuration page. In case certificates are used for authentication, this page allows you to view/configure the certificate configuration: The certificate configuration window contains four tabs, to view/configure: •...
  • Page 46: Connection Tasks Links

    3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface 3.4 Connection Tasks Links Phonebook Click this link to display the Phonebook page. This page allows you to view or add/delete ATM Virtual Channels (VCs), that are used for end-to-end connectivity over the DSL line via the Ethernet interface(s): For more information, see the application note “SpeedTouch™...
  • Page 47 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface Routed PPPoE Click this link to display the Routed Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) page. This page allows you to view/configure the SpeedTouch™610 Routed PPPoE connec- tion entries Per selected Routed PPPoE you can: • Configure some advanced settings, if applicable: The destination of an Routed PPPoE should always be a Routed Ethernet interface or eth0 (PPPoE on the LAN)
  • Page 48 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface • Configure the service name and access concentrator, if applicable: • View some session statistics while a session is running on the selected Routed PPPoE entry: For more information, see the application notes “The SpeedTouch™ Routed PPPoE” and “The SpeedTouch™...
  • Page 49 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface Routed PPPoA Click this link to display the Routed Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA). This page allows you to: • View/configure the SpeedTouch™610 Routed PPPoA connection entries: For more information, see Routed PPPoE and the application note “The SpeedTouch™ Routed PPPoA”.
  • Page 50 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface Classical IP Click this link to display Classical IP (CIP) over ATM page. This page allows you to: • View/configure the SpeedTouch™610 IP interface connection entries: • View/configure the SpeedTouch™610 CIP connection entries: Bridged Ethernet Click this link to display the Bridged Ethernet page.
  • Page 51: Lan Services Tasks Links

    3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface 3.5 LAN Services Tasks Links DHCP Click this link to display the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) page. In this page you can: • Click the DHCP Server tab to access the DHCP server pages. This page is subdi- vided into three parts: •...
  • Page 52 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface • Click the Address Pools tab to configure the SpeedTouch™610 DHCP server lease pool properties: The SpeedTouch™610 DHCP server (if enabled) will use the address pools listed in this table to provide IP addresses to requesting DHCP clients. If needed, you can add/delete DHCP address pools manually.
  • Page 53 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface • Click the DHCP client tab to view the current SpeedTouch™610 DHCP client status: Via this table you can also manually add static SpeedTouch™610 DHCP client entries for specific interfaces, if applicable. Click this link to display the Dynamic Name System (DNS) page. This page allows you to: •...
  • Page 54 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface Click this link to display the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Proxy Server page. This page allows you to view/configure The SpeedTouch™610's integrated SIP multimedia PBX web page offers five tabs, allowing you to: • Configure the general SIP Settings of the SpeedTouch™610's SIP PBX. •...
  • Page 55: System Config Tasks Links

    3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface 3.6 System Config Tasks Links System Password Click this link to display the System Setup page. This page allows you to configure a System password to restrict access to the Speed- Touch™610: It is highly advised to configure a System password. To protect the SpeedTouch™610 you should change the System password on a regular basis.
  • Page 56 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface • Backup the current SpeedTouch™610 configuration, restore the Speed- Touch™610 factory defaults, or upload a new configuration file: To backup the current configuration, click Backup and follow the instructions. To restore the SpeedTouch™610 defaults, click Restore Defaults to load the default configuration and Restart to reboot the SpeedTouch™610 and allow the changes to take effect.
  • Page 57 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface Add-On Click this link to display the Software Activation Key page. Next to the SpeedTouch™610 standard functionality additional software modules can be activated via this page. This page allows to: • View the current Software module Status: •...
  • Page 58 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface SNTP Click this link to display the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) page. This page allows you to: • Configure an NTP server on the Internet to which the SpeedTouch™610 is able to synchronize its internal clock: You can check on the Internet for available NTP time servers.
  • Page 59: Advanced Tasks Links

    3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface 3.7 Advanced Tasks Links Click this link to display the SpeedTouch™ Command Line Interface (CLI) page: The CLI is meant for in depth configuration of the SpeedTouch™610, giving full control on all configurational aspects of the device. The web based CLI provides the same functionality as the native Command Line Inter- face, available through a Telnet session to the SpeedTouch™610, or via the serial Console interface.
  • Page 60 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface Templates Click this link to display the Configuration Templates page. This page allows you to: • View the templates available for the embedded Easy Setup wizard: • Upload new template files, e.g. from the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROM (usually template files have the extension .tpl): By uploading templates you can extend the number of services listed in the Easy...
  • Page 61: Speedtouch™ Napt Manager

    3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface 3.8 SpeedTouch™ NAPT Manager Introduction The SpeedTouch™ NAPT Manager allows you to add static NAT entries for specific applications. Using SpeedTouch™ To add a static NAT entry using SpeedTouch™ NAPT Manager: NAPT Manager Insert the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROM in your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The SpeedTouch™...
  • Page 62 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface The Add Port Mapping window appears. If you want to: • Enter a port mapping for a specific application, click the Basic tab. Select an application in the Application list and enter a host IP address. By default, the IP address of the PC from where you are running NAPT Manager will be taken as host IP address.
  • Page 63 3 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface NAPT Manager saves the new NAPT entries to persistent memory: At the end of the procedure the following window appears: Click Finish to quit NAPT Manager. E-SIT-CTC-20030306-0004 v2.0...
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  • Page 65: Speedtouch™610 Advanced Concepts

    4 SpeedTouch™610 Advanced Concepts 4 SpeedTouch™610 Advanced Concepts Introduction This chapter is intended to introduce some advanced features the SpeedTouch™610 supports. Overview The following concepts will be briefly described: • Native CLI access • SNMP • Packet Firewalling E-SIT-CTC-20030306-0004 v2.0...
  • Page 66: Native Command Line Interface Access

    4 SpeedTouch™610 Advanced Concepts 4.1 Native Command Line Interface Access Accessing the The SpeedTouch™610 provides two methods for accessing its Command Line Inter- Command Line face: Interface • Via a TCP/IP Telnet session • Via the serial “Console” interface. Note For both access methods, authentication is required in case the Speed- Touch™610 is protected by a system password.
  • Page 67 4 SpeedTouch™610 Advanced Concepts Semi-graphical CLI To use the semi-graphical Command Line Interface, execute 'menu' from the prompt: The semi-graphical CLI offers you an attractive and easy-to-use configuration environ- ment for the CLI. You can browse through the CLI command groups via the arrow keys. Pressing Enter executes your selection.
  • Page 68: Simple Network Management Protocol

    4 SpeedTouch™610 Advanced Concepts 4.2 Simple Network Management Protocol Introduction The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a standard way to retrieve counters, status variables and other diagnostic information of the SpeedTouch™610. SpeedTouch™610 The SpeedTouch™610 Firewall is configured to count the SNMP packets by default. To Firewall configuration allow SNMP traffic to migrate to a remote SNMP manager, you will have to allow it explicitly by adding the appropriate firewall rules.
  • Page 69: Packet Firewalling

    4 SpeedTouch™610 Advanced Concepts 4.3 Packet Firewalling Introduction A firewall is a security gateway that controls access between a private LAN domain, often referred to as Intranet (even for one computer), and the public Internet. It secures the entry points to the network in such way that access is only allowed to authorized traffic.
  • Page 70 4 SpeedTouch™610 Advanced Concepts • Source The point of all traffic sourced by the SpeedTouch™ IP router, i.e. at this point it can be determined whether a packet is allowed to leave the local IP host. • Output The point of all outgoing traffic, i.e. at this point it can be determined whether a packet is allowed to leave the SpeedTouch™610 IP router or local IP host.
  • Page 71 4 SpeedTouch™610 Advanced Concepts Firewall treatments Once a packet is intercepted in a hook, and a (first) rule is found to be applicable (i.e. matches against at least one of the criteria defined in this rule), the SpeedTouch™610 firewall is able to: •...
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  • Page 73: Troubleshooting

    5 Troubleshooting 5 Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter provides information on how to identify and correct some common prob- lems you may encounter when using and configuring the SpeedTouch™610. If the following troubleshooting tips have not resolved the problem contact the company from which you purchased the SpeedTouch™610 for assistance.
  • Page 74 5 Troubleshooting Problem Solution Poor SpeedTouch™ performance. Make sure the SpeedTouch™ is installed as instructed in this User's Guide and/or as instructed by the SP. In case of ADSL service, check whether a central splitter or dedicated filters are installed properly. In case of SHDSL service, make sure no central splitter or dedicated filters are installed.
  • Page 75 5 Troubleshooting How to perform a Proceed as follows: hardware reset to Put DIP switch number 4 in the UP position: factory defaults Config Console You will notice that the PWR/Alarm LED flashes red. Power cycle the SpeedTouch™610 and wait to allow it to restart. The SpeedTouch™610 will come online with manufacturing defaults.
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