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R EVISION H ISTORY The Revision History provides a summary of any changes in this manual. Please make sure you are using thelatest revision of this manual. April 14, 2006 This manual is available online at ADC’s website ( www.adc.com/documentationlibrary/) or you can order copies of the manual by co...
Table of Contents MM70xG2-UM-03 iii About This Manual ........................................................................................................ xiii Introduction ..............................................................................................................................
List of Figures MM70xG2-UM-03 vii Figure 1-1. Remove the Modem ......................................................................................... 1-1 Figure 1-2. Set the MDI/MDI-X Switch ................................................................................ 1-3 Figure 1-3. Rear Pane...
List of Tables MM70xG2-UM-03 xi Table 1-1. Required Equipment ........................................................................................... 1-2 Table 1-2. LED Status Indicators .......................................................................................... 1-5 Table 5-1. Use...
MM70xG2-UM-03 xiii A BOUT T HIS M ANUAL I NTRODUCTION This manual applies to the ADC ® Megabit Modem ® versions MM701G2 and MM702G2. These modems can be used in two types of applications: • as an endpoint (CPE) to a DSLAM for Internet and other broadband connection through a service provider • as a ...
About This Manual April 14, 2006 xiv MM70xG2-UM-03 I NSPECTING Y OUR S HIPMENT Upon receipt of the equipment: • Unpack each container and visually inspect the contents for signs of damage. If the equipment has been dam- aged in transit, immediately report the extent of damage to the transportation c...
MM70xG2-UM-03 1-1 1 Chapter I NSTALLATION O VERVIEW The MM701G2 and MM702G2 are versatile, high-speed modems that connect an Ethernet LAN to one or more service providers using G.shdsl transmission technology. The connections provide instant and high-speed broadband access to the Internet or to othe...
Chapter 1: Installation April 14, 2006 1-2 MM70xG2-UM-03 D ETERMINE W HAT Y OU N EED In addition to what is shipped with the modem, you need the following hardware and software to complete the installation and configuration. Table 1-1. Required Equipment Equipment: Requirement: PC Hardware: Ethernet...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 1: Installation MM70xG2-UM-03 1-3 C ONNECT C ABLES Install cables for the Ethernet port (see “Connect the 10/100Base-T Port” below). Then check “LED Status Indications” on page 1-5 . Connect the 10/100Base-T Port Set the modem MDI/MDI-X switch for the 10/100Base-T port to allo...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 1: Installation MM70xG2-UM-03 1-5 LED S TATUS I NDICATIONS The following table summarizes the modem’s operational status as provided by the front panel LEDs. Table 1-2. LED Status Indicators LED State Description PWR On green Modem has power. Off Modem does not have power. LAN...
Chapter 1: Installation April 14, 2006 1-6 MM70xG2-UM-03 R EBOOTING THE M ODEM WITH THE R ESET B UTTON The reset button on the back panel of your modem is provided to reboot the modem without the need to remove power. Under normal circumstances, you will not have to use the reset button. On rare occ...
MM70xG2-UM-03 2-1 2 Chapter A CCESSING THE W EB I NTERFACE FOR M ODEM M ANAGEMENT Use the Web interface as the most comprehensive and convenient way to set up and manage the modem. This chapter provides steps to help you access the Web interface pages for configuration and management of the modem. A...
Chapter 2: Accessing the Web Interface for Modem Management April 14, 2006 2-2 MM70xG2-UM-03 S ET U P THE W EB B ROWSER To access and view the modem Web pages, set up features for the Web browser. The Web browser must have cache settings enabled to allow the Web browser to compare its cached Web pag...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 2: Accessing the Web Interface for Modem Management MM70xG2-UM-03 2-3 A CCESSING THE M ODEM W EB P AGES Use the following steps to access the login page, enter the Web interface, and navigate the Web pages. This login is for the system administrator responsible for configuring...
Chapter 2: Accessing the Web Interface for Modem Management April 14, 2006 2-4 MM70xG2-UM-03 2 Enter the User Name and Password, then click OK. Figure 2-5. Enter User Name and Password The System Status page is displayed and functions as a home page with a menu bar. This menu bar provides navigation...
MM70xG2-UM-03 3-1 3 Chapter C ONFIGURING THE LAN The LAN configuration sets up the interface between the modem 10/100Base-T LAN port and devices on the LAN. The LAN is managed by your network administrator, who will make the decisions concerning its topology. For instructions on setting up the LAN i...
Chapter 3: Provisioning April 14, 2006 3-2 MM70xG2-UM-03 C ONFIGURE DNS R ELAY M ODE The DNS resolver on a DNS server maps human-readable addresses to IP address numbers. A human-readable address is one such as: maggie.copro.company.com As a DNS relay, the modem forwards requests for DNS resolution ...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 3: Provisioning MM70xG2-UM-03 3-3 Step Action 1 Select LAN on the menu bar, then select DNS Relay under LAN Options to access the DNS Relay mode page ( Figure 3-2 ). Figure 3-2. DNS Relay Mode Page 2 Select Enabled, then click Configure to access the following DNS: Enable Rela...
Chapter 3: Provisioning April 14, 2006 3-4 MM70xG2-UM-03 C ONFIGURE DHCP S ERVER M ODE From the DHCP server mode page, configure the parameters for the modem to function as a DHCP server by either directly serving IP addresses (DHCP server) or forwarding the request to another device that will provi...
Chapter 3: Provisioning April 14, 2006 3-6 MM70xG2-UM-03 2 (cont.) b. Configure the following parameters when DHCP server is enabled for the modem: – DHCP Range Low The lowest IP address value that the modem can serve when configured as a DHCP Server. A maximum of 20 IP addresses can be served by th...
MM70xG2-UM-03 4-1 4 Chapter C ONFIGURING THE WAN The WAN configuration sets up from 1 to 32 sessions between the modem and the service provider or between two G.shdsl modems (see Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-To-Point LAN Extension for more information). Each session can be configured separately, ...
Chapter 4: Configuring the WAN April 14, 2006 4-2 MM70xG2-UM-03 C ONFIGURE A N EW WAN S ESSION You can configure up to 32 total PPPoA, PPPoE, 1483-Bridge, and 1483-Router sessions for the modem. See page 25 for the maximum number of sessions per each protocol type that can be set up. A default bridg...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 4: Configuring the WAN MM70xG2-UM-03 4-3 Set Up an RFC 1483 Bridged Session When you select RFC 1483 bridged from the WAN Configuration page you see the following page ( Figure 4-2 ). Figure 4-2. RFC 1483 Bridged Session
Chapter 4: Configuring the WAN April 14, 2006 4-4 MM70xG2-UM-03 Step Action 1 Configure the following parameters for each session: • Session Name Enter a unique, descriptive identifier for the session. This name can have a maximum of 32 characters. • Virtual Path ID (VPI) Enter the value (from 0 to ...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 4: Configuring the WAN MM70xG2-UM-03 4-5 Set Up an RFC 1483 Routed Session When you select RFC 1483 routed from the WAN Configuration page you see the following page ( Figure 4-3 ). Figure 4-3. RFC 1483 Routed Session
April 14, 2006 Chapter 4: Configuring the WAN MM70xG2-UM-03 4-7 Set Up a PPPoA or PPPoE Routed Session Selecting either PPPoA routed or PPPoE routed from the WAN Configuration page displays the following page ( Figure 4-4 ). The PPPoA routed configuration page is shown below as an example. The confi...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 4: Configuring the WAN MM70xG2-UM-03 4-9 Permanently Save Sessions After you have set up all the WAN sessions, save these changes permanently, as described in “Saving Changes” on page 5-12 . Step Action 1 (cont.) • RIP Send This session forwards RIP version 1 (Ver 1), RIP vers...
Chapter 4: Configuring the WAN April 14, 2006 4-10 MM70xG2-UM-03 E DIT A WAN S ESSION You can change parameters for any of the 32 PPPoA, PPPoE, 1483-Bridge, and 1483-Router sessions for the modem. See page 4-1 for the limits on sessions per each protocol type. From the WAN configuration page, config...
Chapter 4: Configuring the WAN April 14, 2006 4-12 MM70xG2-UM-03 Step Action 2 (cont.) The following ( Figure 4-7 ) shows the fields you can edit for a PPP session or you can delete the session. The Protocol field at the top of the dialog is read-only. It indicates the protocol that you previously s...
MM70xG2-UM-03 5-1 5 Chapter C ONFIGURING S YSTEM P ARAMETERS These configuration parameters affect system functions for the modem. Other system parameters used to manage or troubleshoot the modem (updating modem software, for example) are in “Managing the Modem” on page 9-1 . Before You Begin Determ...
Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters April 14, 2006 5-2 MM70xG2-UM-03 Step Action 2 To add a new user account, do the following: a. Click Add a new user. The following dialog is displayed ( Figure 5-2 ). Figure 5-2. Add New User b. Enter the following information: – User Name The login name for ...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters MM70xG2-UM-03 5-3 Step Action 2 (cont.) c. Click Add. The new entry is now viewable from the Users’ List table (see Figure 5-1 on page 5-1 ). 3 To modify or delete an existing user entry, do the following: a. From the Users’ List table (see Fig...
Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters April 14, 2006 5-4 MM70xG2-UM-03 A DD A D EFAULT G ATEWAY The modem default gateway is a IP address through which packets are routed to the internet if the next hop IP address cannot be identified by the modem. Use the IP address of a router on the LAN or WAN...
Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters April 14, 2006 5-6 MM70xG2-UM-03 2 To add a new static route, do the following: a. On the Static Routes page, click Create a new IP route. The following dialog is displayed. Figure 5-6. Add a New Route b. Enter the following information for the static route. ...
Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters April 14, 2006 5-8 MM70xG2-UM-03 A DD SNMP C OMMUNITIES An SNMP community provides the authentication and authorization, through its community string, to view and/or change modem parameters. To enable SNMP access to the modem, SNMP community strings need to b...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters MM70xG2-UM-03 5-9 2 To add a new SNMP community, do the following: a. On the SNMP Community List page, click Add a new community. The following dialog is displayed ( Figure 5-9 ). Figure 5-9. Add New Community b. Enter the following information...
Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters April 14, 2006 5-10 MM70xG2-UM-03 C HANGE S PANNING T REE S ETTING Spanning tree eliminates loops in a LAN topology, ensuring there is only one path (or link) between any two nodes in a bridged network. Use spanning tree protocol (STP) when RFC 1483-Bridge pr...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters MM70xG2-UM-03 5-11 The default spanning tree setting is disabled. Access spanning tree configuration as follows: Step Action 1 Select System on the menu bar, then select Spanning Tree under Configuration to access the Bridge Spanning Tree page ...
Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters April 14, 2006 5-12 MM70xG2-UM-03 S AVING C HANGES Use the Save Changes page for saving your current configuration to flash memory. This option immediately writes all current system configuration to permanent memory (NVRAM). You cannot selectively write confi...
Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters April 14, 2006 5-14 MM70xG2-UM-03 R EBOOTING THE M ODEM Before rebooting the modem, save any configuration changes you have made using the steps in “Saving Changes” on page 5-12 . Step Action 1 Select Reboot on the menu bar to access the Reboot page. Figure 5...
MM70xG2-UM-03 6-1 6 Chapter C ONFIGURING DSL P ARAMETERS The DSL parameters set up the G.shdsl communication between the modem and a DSLAM or between two modems used in a point-to-point application. Typically, the DSL parameters for the modem are preset to immediately synchronize with the service pr...
Chapter 6: Configuring DSL Parameters April 14, 2006 6-2 MM70xG2-UM-03 2 Configure the following parameters as directed by your service provider: • Operating Mode When the modem is connected to a service provider through a DSLAM, the operating mode is Remote (default setting). When two modems are us...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 6: Configuring DSL Parameters MM70xG2-UM-03 6-3 C OMPLETE A DSL A DVANCED C ONFIGURATION Configure the G.shdsl parameters for the modem to facilitate it synchronizing with either a DSLAM or another modem to which it attaches. Step Action 1 Select DSL on the menu bar, then sele...
Chapter 6: Configuring DSL Parameters April 14, 2006 6-4 MM70xG2-UM-03 2 (cont.) • Startup Margin The target signal-to-noise margin, in decibels, that the modem must achieve with a BER of 10 -7 or better to successfully complete synchronization. The default margin value is -10 dB. A lower margin may...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 6: Configuring DSL Parameters MM70xG2-UM-03 6-5 2 (cont.) • Test Bit Rate This bit rate is used by the manufacturer for internal use only. • SNR Margin Limit Identifies the minimum SNR margin (in decibels) that must exist when the G.shdsl connection is synchronized and in orde...
MM70xG2-UM-03 7-1 7 Chapter I MPLEMENTING A P OINT -T O -P OINT LAN E XTENSION Two ADC G.shdsl modems can be implemented in a point-to-point application (also called back-to-back). In this application, the modems can be used to connect remote LANs to create LAN extensions. In this point-to-point app...
Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension April 14, 2006 7-2 MM70xG2-UM-03 Configure for Central-Office Mode Change the LAN IP Address for the Central-Office Modem Because the Central-Office and Remote modems by default have the same IP Address 10.0.0.1 point-to-point application, you m...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension MM70xG2-UM-03 7-3 You are now finished with the Quick Installation. To verify connectivity, refer to “Verify Connectivity” on page 7-9 . C OMPLETE A C USTOM C ONFIGURATION If you implement custom configuration where you do not use...
Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension April 14, 2006 7-4 MM70xG2-UM-03 Configure the Remote WAN Step Action 1 Select WAN on the menu bar to access the WAN Configuration page ( Figure 7-4 ). Figure 7-4. WAN Configuration 2 Select RFC 1483 bridged from the WAN Configuration page to di...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension MM70xG2-UM-03 7-5 Configure the Remote LAN Step Action 1 Select LAN on the menu bar, then select LAN Setup under LAN Options to access the LAN Configuration page ( Figure 7-6 ). Figure 7-6. LAN Configuration—Configure Remote LAN 2...
Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension April 14, 2006 7-6 MM70xG2-UM-03 Configure the Central-Office Modem To configure the central-office modem, you need to change the following settings: • Operating mode for the modem, (see “Configure the Central-Office Operating Mode” on page 7-6 ...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension MM70xG2-UM-03 7-7 Configure the Central-Office WAN Step Action 1 Select WAN on the menu bar to access the WAN Configuration page ( Figure 7-9 ). Figure 7-9. WAN Configuration 2 Select RFC 1483 bridged from the WAN Configuration pa...
Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension April 14, 2006 7-8 MM70xG2-UM-03 Configure the Central-Office LAN Step Action 1 Select LAN on the menu bar, then select LAN Setup under LAN Options to access the LAN Configuration page ( Figure 7-11 ). Figure 7-11. LAN Configuration—Configure CO...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 7: Implementing a Point-to-Point LAN Extension MM70xG2-UM-03 7-9 V ERIFY C ONNECTIVITY After you have performed each of the previous configuration changes, verify back-to-back communication by passing traffic over the WAN session. For example, set up a PC on the LAN-side of th...
MM70xG2-UM-03 8-1 8 Chapter C ONFIGURING NAT SmartCNCT Security provides both firewall and security features for the modem, protecting it from unwanted intrusion. NAT, which is part of security, is the only SmartCNCT Security feature available this release. B EFORE Y OU B EGIN • Set up WAN sessions....
Chapter 8: Configuring NAT April 14, 2006 8-2 MM70xG2-UM-03 2 Select Add Interface, which is a link below the Security Interfaces table, to display the Firewall Add Interface page ( Figure 8-2 ). Figure 8-2. Firewall–Add Interface 3 In the Name box, select the session (interface from the Session Nam...
MM70xG2-UM-03 9-1 9 Chapter M ANAGING THE M ODEM This chapter provides information and procedures to assist you in the fault management and maintenance of the modem, including the following. • Summary of the modem status (from the System page) provides valuable information to manage and trouble- sho...
Chapter 9: Managing the Modem April 14, 2006 9-2 MM70xG2-UM-03 The following is a description of the fields at the top of the Status page: • Device Name Identifies the modem and its LAN connection type (Ethernet port). This is not a configurable parameter. • Firmware Release Identifies the version n...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 9: Managing the Modem MM70xG2-UM-03 9-3 Figure 9-2. Configuration Error Log V IEW WAN S TATISTICS WAN Statistics provide information about packets received and transmitted for every WAN session configured for the modem. Step Action 1 Select System on the menu bar, then select ...
Chapter 9: Managing the Modem April 14, 2006 9-4 MM70xG2-UM-03 V IEW LAN S TATISTICS LAN Statistics provide information about packets received and transmitted on the LAN Port of the modem. 2 View the current statistics as described below: • Session Name Identifies the session name, for up to 32 sess...
Chapter 9: Managing the Modem April 14, 2006 9-6 MM70xG2-UM-03 V IEW S MART CNCT S ECURITY S TATISTICS The Security Status page provides information about SmartCNCTSecurity that is configured for the modem. Note: SmartCNCTSecurity, except NAT, is not supported in this release. Step Action 1 Select S...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 9: Managing the Modem MM70xG2-UM-03 9-7 V IEW ATM S TATISTICS The ATM Statistics page provides information about the cells that are transmitted on the ATM layer. Step Action 1 Select System on the menu bar, then select ATM Statistics under Status to access the ATM Statistics p...
Chapter 9: Managing the Modem April 14, 2006 9-8 MM70xG2-UM-03 V IEW DSL S TATISTICS The DSL statistics provides link statistics as well as error counter values for the modem. This data provides information for managing and troubleshooting the DSL transmission. View G.shdsl Link Statistics Use the i...
Chapter 9: Managing the Modem April 14, 2006 9-10 MM70xG2-UM-03 View G.shdsl Error Counters Use the statistics on the G.SHDSL Error Counters page for troubleshooting and monitoring G.shdsl transmission. Step Action 1 Select DSL on the menu bar, then select Error Counters under DSL Options to access ...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 9: Managing the Modem MM70xG2-UM-03 9-11 M ANAGE S OFTWARE AND C ONFIGURATION Update System Software Using the Web interface HTTP Upgrade capability, you can upgrade the software image (.tar). To complete an upgrade, specify the IP address of a server on the LAN side of modem ...
Chapter 9: Managing the Modem April 14, 2006 9-12 MM70xG2-UM-03 Reset to Factory Defaults When you configure the modem, you change the factory default settings to new values. You can return these parameters to their default values to provide a known starting point if you are troubleshooting or if yo...
April 14, 2006 Chapter 9: Managing the Modem MM70xG2-UM-03 9-13 • Using the modem’s Reset button (see “Reset to Factory Defaults using the Reset Button” on page 9-14 ) • Using the Command Line Interface (see “Restoring Factory Defaults” on page A-27 ) Reset to Factory Defaults using the Web Interfac...
Chapter 9: Managing the Modem April 14, 2006 9-14 MM70xG2-UM-03 Reset to Factory Defaults using the Reset Button Step Action 1 Locate the Reset button on the modem’s rear panel (see Figure 1-3 on page 1-4 ). 2 Use the tip of an unfolded paper clip (or similar object without a sharp tip) to gently pr...
MM70xG2-UM-03 A-1 A Appendix C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE A CCESS You can manage the modem using either the command line interface or the Web interface. Access to the commandline interface is accomplished by either direct connection to the modem console port or through a telnet session(over a network)....
Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access April 14, 2006 A-2 MM70xG2-UM-03 C ONNECT TO THE C ONSOLE P ORT Access the Command Line Interface You can access the command line interface through the direct connection to the modem console port using aterminal emulation program. You can also access the com...
April 14, 2006 Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access MM70xG2-UM-03 A-3 Access through the Console Port Access the terminal emulation program (HyperTerminal, Teraterm, ProComm) to establish a connection to themodem command line interface. The following procedure uses HyperTerminal as the example ...
Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access April 14, 2006 A-4 MM70xG2-UM-03 5 In the COM1 Properties dialog, enter the Port Settings as follows: • 9600 baud • 8 data bits • no parity • 1 stop bit • flow control off (none) 6 Click OK. 7 Press ENTER. A prompt will be displayed (see Figure A-3 ); enter ...
April 14, 2006 Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access MM70xG2-UM-03 A-5 A CCESS THROUGH A T ELNET S ESSION To access the modem through a LAN-side telnet session, make sure the management PC is on the same IP subnetas the modem (see “Accessing the Web Interface for Modem Management” on page 2-1 );...
Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access April 14, 2006 A-6 MM70xG2-UM-03 Set Up the LAN If you are operating in Router mode and in a LAN environment, then you also need to set your LAN protocol,Ethernet Port IP address, and subnet mask. If you prefer, you may use the default values of 10.0.0.1 for...
April 14, 2006 Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access MM70xG2-UM-03 A-7 2 Configure the following parameters, 1 through 6, for the PPP session: • LAN Protocol Enter 1 then select one of the following for DHCP protocol: 1—Spanning Tree where you select 1 to Disable spanning tree protocol or select...
Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access April 14, 2006 A-8 MM70xG2-UM-03 M ANAGE WAN S ESSIONS From the System Management main menu ( Figure A-4 on page A-4 ), enter 1 to display the WAN Session Management menu ( Figure A-7 ). The WAN Session Management screen displays the available options. Figur...
April 14, 2006 Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access MM70xG2-UM-03 A-9 Add a New Session Step Action 1 On the WAN Session Management menu, enter 2 to add a new session. The Create new session menu is displayed ( Figure A-8 ). Figure A-8. Create New Session 2 Select one of the following protocols...
Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access April 14, 2006 A-12 MM70xG2-UM-03 Step Action 1 (cont.) • Sustain Cell Rate Enter 6 then type the QoS Sustainable Cell Rate (SCR) value supplied by your service provider. Usefor CBR, VBR-rt, and VBR-nrt ATM QoS. SCR is the average rate at which ATM cells are...
April 14, 2006 Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access MM70xG2-UM-03 A-13 Set Up a PPPoA or PPPoE Routed Session You selected Create PPPoA routed session or Create PPPoE routed session from the WAN SessionManagement menu ( Figure A-7 on page A-8 ) to display the following menu. The PPPoA routed se...
Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access April 14, 2006 A-14 MM70xG2-UM-03 1 (cont.) • Peak Cell Rate Enter 5 then type the QoS Peak Cell Rate (PCR) value supplied by your service provider. If you arenot provided a PCR value, use the default. PCR is the maximum rate at which data is transferred ont...
April 14, 2006 Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access MM70xG2-UM-03 A-15 Permanently Save Sessions After you have set up all the WAN sessions, select Save Current configuration from the System Managementmain menu as described in “Saving the Current Configuration” on page A-28 or the changes will ...
April 14, 2006 Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access MM70xG2-UM-03 A-17 M ANAGE DSL Use the DSL menu to set up and manage the G.shdslADSL transmission line. This menu allows you to: • View the DSL configuration • Configure the DSL line • Monitor the DSL statistics From the System Management main...
Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access April 14, 2006 A-18 MM70xG2-UM-03 Configure G.shdsl Parameters You can complete either a quick configuration or an advanced configuration for the G.shdsl line parameters. Thefollowing sections provide procedures for each configuration type. Complete a Quick ...
April 14, 2006 Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access MM70xG2-UM-03 A-19 2 Configure the following parameters as directed by your service provider: • Operating Mode Type 1 then select 1 for Remote and 2 for Central-Office. When the modem is connected to a service provider through a DSLAM, the ope...
Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access April 14, 2006 A-20 MM70xG2-UM-03 Complete an Advanced Configuration Step Action 1 From the G.SHDSL Menu, enter 3 to display the G.SHDSL Advanced Configuration menu ( Figure A-15 ). Figure A-15. G.SHDSL Advanced Configuration 2 Configure the following parame...
Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access April 14, 2006 A-22 MM70xG2-UM-03 View G.shdsl Configuration You can view G.shdsl current settings from the G.SHDSL Current Settings dialog. See “Complete an Advanced Configuration” on page A-20 for definitions of these parameters that you previously set. Fr...
April 14, 2006 Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access MM70xG2-UM-03 A-23 Monitor G.shdsl Statistics From the G.SHDSL Menu, enter 4 to display the Quick Configuration Setting menu ( Figure A-17 ). Figure A-17. Quick Configuration Setting Menu View G.shdsl General Statistics Step Action 1 From the ...
April 14, 2006 Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access MM70xG2-UM-03 A-25 View G.shdsl Error Counters Step Action 1 From the G.SHDSL Statistic Menu, enter 2 to display the G.SHDSL Error Counters menu ( Figure A-19 ). Figure A-19. G.SHDSL Error Counters 2 View the current statistics, as described b...
Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access April 14, 2006 A-26 MM70xG2-UM-03 View ATM Counters Step Action 1 From the G.SHDSL Statistic Menu, enter 3 to display the ATM Statistics menu ( Figure A-20 ). Figure A-20. ATM Statistics Menu 2 View the current statistics, as described below. • Rx Cell Indic...
April 14, 2006 Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access MM70xG2-UM-03 A-27 R ESTORING F ACTORY D EFAULTS When you configure the modem, you change the factory default settings to new values. You can return these parameters to their default values to provide a known starting point if you are troubles...
Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access April 14, 2006 A-28 MM70xG2-UM-03 S AVING THE C URRENT C ONFIGURATION Use the Save Current Configuration page for saving your current configuration to flash memory. This preventscurrent changes from being lost in the event the modem is reset or power is cycl...
April 14, 2006 Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access MM70xG2-UM-03 A-29 U PDATING S YSTEM S OFTWARE If you need to update the modem software, use the Web interface HTTP upgrade (see “Update System Software” on page 9-11 ). Through the Web interface HTTP upgrade capability, you can transfer softw...
Appendix A: Command Line Interface Access April 14, 2006 A-30 MM70xG2-UM-03 Step Action 1 From the Main Menu, enter 8 to Reboot. Figure A-24. Rebooting the Modem 2 Do one of the following at the prompt: • Enter Y if you want to reboot the modem. • Enter N if you want to cancel the reboot. Note: Refe...
MM70xG2-UM-03 B-1 B Appendix S PECIFICATIONS The MM701G2 and MM702G2 are DSL modems that take advantage of G.shdsl technology by offering fixed andrate-adaptive communication at equal rates going both upstream and downstream. In addition, the modems alsoprovide sessions for precise control of securi...
Appendix B: Specifications April 14, 2006 B-2 MM70xG2-UM-03 D ATA S PECIFICATIONS • VLAN Support • The MM701G2 and MM702G2 modems allow larger packet sizes to accommodate VLAN traffic (Maximum: 1536 Bytes with CRC). • DSL Standards – Annex A (G.991.2) – Annex B (G.991.2) • ATM standards – ATM Forum ...
Appendix B: Specifications April 14, 2006 B-4 MM70xG2-UM-03 D EFAULT S ESSION P ARAMETER V ALUES Session Parameter Bridge IPoA Router PPPoA-Router PPPoE-Router Protocol RFC1483 - Bridge RFC1483 - Router PPPoA PPPoE State Enable Enable Enable Enable IP Address N/A 0.0.0.0 N/A (Dynamic) N/A (Dynamic) ...
April 14, 2006 Appendix B: Specifications MM70xG2-UM-03 B-5 H ARDWARE S PECIFICATIONS • LED • Power (where: x=1, 2-Wire; x=2, 4-Wire) – MM70xG2-003 using 120 VAC, 60 Hz – MM70xG2-004 using 230 VAC, 50 Hz – MM70xG2-005 using 230 VAC, 50 Hz • Operating Temperature of the modem: 0~50 ° C • Power Adapte...
Appendix B: Specifications April 14, 2006 B-6 MM70xG2-UM-03 C ONNECTOR P INOUTS The following sections provide the pinout information for the various modem connectors. • DSL Port (RJ-11) Table B-1 shows the signal on each pin of the DSL port for a 2-wire G.shdsl application. The connector for this i...
Appendix B: Specifications April 14, 2006 B-8 MM70xG2-UM-03 R ATE VS R EACH The following rate versus reach charts show values per each G.shdsl loop (Loop A or Loop B).
MM70xG2-UM-03 C-1 C Appendix P RODUCT S UPPORT ADC Customer Service Group provides expert pre-sales support and training for all of its products. Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center. Sales Assistance: 800.366.3891 Quotation P...
Appendix C: Product Support April 14, 2006 C-2 MM70xG2-UM-03
MM70xG2-UM-03 GL-1 G LOSSARY Symbol 10/100Base-T – The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.3 specification for Ethernet over thin coaxial cable. A AAL2 – ATM Adaptation Layer 2. Used for compressed voice and video that is intolerant of delay. This layer is used by xDSL techno...
Glossary April 14, 2006 GL-2 MM70xG2-UM-03 gateway – A device (generally a router) that provides translation services to allow communication between two dissimilar networks. I IP – Internet Protocol is a TCP/IP protocol that controls packet transmission. IP address – A 32-bit address used in IP rout...
April 14, 2006 Glossary MM70xG2-UM-03 GL-3 Q QoS – Quality of Service is the configured traffic parameters that are assigned to a virtual circuit, which specifies how quickly and how accurately data is transferred from the sender to the receiver. R RFC – Request For Comment is a series of notes that...
Certification and Warranty Limited Warranty Product warranty is determined by your service agreement. Refer to the ADC Warranty/Software Handbook for additional information, or contact your sales representative or Customer Service for details. Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified t...
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