Page 8 - Use template to mark positions of holes as indicated in table A.; Mark positions of holes; Left side of corner; or; Insert the wall plugs in the drilled holes.
W W W a a a l l l l l l - - - M M M o o o u u u n n n t t t i i i n n n g g g O O O p p p t t t i i i o o o n n n Part of the packaging is a wall-mounting template. If you want to mount the modem on a wall, cut the template out and use it as follows (see figure 1). 1. Use template to mark positions ...
Page 10 - have model number
D D D e e e t t t e e e r r r m m m i i i n n n i i i n n n g g g Y Y Y o o o u u u r r r S S S e e e r r r v v v i i i c c c e e e T T T y y y p p p e e e N N N o o o t t t e e e : : : Before continuing, you must know the type of service you are beingprovided. If you do not know your service type, ...
Page 13 - Make sure the modem on/off switch is set to the
P P P O O O I I I N N N T T T T T T O O O P P P O O O I I I N N N T T T S S S E E E R R R V V V I I I C C C E E E If your service provider is providing point to point (PPP) service, your ADSL modem should have model number 3EC 18202 BB or 3EC 18202 DB on the bottom of the modem case. S S S y y y s s...
Page 19 - Next; . A window appears indicating you have successfully installed a; Finish; connection to your corporate network or ISP.
Figure 3. VPN Server Field (Windows 98 example) 8. Enter 10.0.0.138 (default IP address of the ADSL modem). 9. Click Next . A window appears indicating you have successfully installed a new dial-up networking Connection. 10. Click Finish . A new icon with the name of the connection you just created ...
Page 20 - After configuring the PPP connection, make the connection:; My Computer
Figure 4. Dial-Up Networking Folder (Windows 95 Example) M M a a k k e e t t h h e e C C o o n n n n e e c c t t i i o o n n After configuring the PPP connection, make the connection: 1. Double-click the My Computer icon. 2. Double-click the Dial-Up Networking icon. 3. Activate the connection setup ...
Page 23 - Figure 7. Network Window; Select the; Protocols; tab and click; Add
Figure 7. Network Window 4. Select the Protocols tab and click Add . The Select Network Protocol Window appears (see figure 8).
Page 26 - Figure 13. Configure Port Usage Window; You can enable or disable IP, IPX, or NetBEUI sessions for each port.
Figure 13. Configure Port Usage Window 15. Select the Dial-out only option and click OK. 16. Perform steps 1 4 and 1 5 for each port (if required), then proceed with step 1 7 . 17. To define which tunneled protocols you will allow through the VPNs, highlight each port and click Network . Then, in th...
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To configure a connection to your corporate network or ISP, do the following: 1. Double-click the My Computer icon. 2. Double-click the Dial-Up Networking icon. 3. Is this the first time you are creating a connection? • If yes , go to step 4 . • If no , go to step 5 . 4. The Dial-Up Networking Windo...
Page 32 - telephone twisted pairs.
S S S E E E C C C T T T I I I O O O N N N 2 2 2 : : : D D D E E E S S S C C C R R R I I I P P P T T T I I I O O O N N N O O O F F F F F F E E E A A A T T T U U U R R R E E E S S S The Alcatel 1000 ADSL high speed modem provides high speed virtual connections to multiple services simultaneously, usin...
Page 33 - Figure 15. General Network Architecture; The ADSL modem (see figure 16) has two connectors and a power switch:
ATM Network Internet Access Server Information Servers Corporate LAN Remote Splitter ADSL Modem Ethernet/ ATMF Small Office User Residential User Internet Access Server Information Servers ISP Figure 15. General Network Architecture M M M O O O D D D E E E M M M C C C O O O N N N N N N E E E C C C T...
Page 34 - Figure 16. Connectors on ADSL Modem; See figure 17 and table C for details on the modem connectors.; Figure 17. Connector Details
• Power Switch - On/Off switch Figure 16. Connectors on ADSL Modem N N N o o o t t t e e e : : : The modem has either an ATMF-25 connector or a 10BASE-T/MDI-Xconnector, not both. C C C o o o n n n n n n e e e c c c t t t o o o r r r P P P i i i n n n o o o u u u t t t See figure 17 and table C for d...
Page 35 - power connection socket.
Table C. Connector Pinout Connector PinNo. SignalName Function Line 2 Wire_A Subscriber line wire A 5 Wire_B Subscriber line wire B ATMF-25 1 Rx+ Receive data from DTE (+) 2 Rx- Receive data from DTE (-) 7 Tx+ Transmit data to DTE (+) 8 Tx- Transmit data to DTE (-) 10BASE-TMDI-X 1 Rx+ Receive data f...
Page 37 - Figure 19. Subscriber Line Interface to Remote Splitter; visual indicator, marked
S S S u u u b b b s s s c c c r r r i i i b b b e e e r r r L L L i i i n n n e e e I I I n n n t t t e e e r r r f f f a a a c c c e e e The ADSL access network provides two types of traffic over a single metallic twisted-pair: • Data encapsulated in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) cells. • Voice ...
Page 38 - The connection must be made with a; Figure 20. Single PC Configuration; The connection of the hub to the ADSL modem must be made with a
S S S i i i n n n g g g l l l e e e P P P C C C C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n A single PC with integrated Ethernet port or Ethernet Personal Computer Network Interface Card (PC-NIC) can be connected to the ADSL modem (see figure 20). The connection mus...
Page 39 - Figure 22. Multiple PC Configuration
N N N o o o t t t e e e : : : If the port of the hub connected to the ADSL modem is equipped withan MDI/MDI-X switch and the active position is MDI, a straight-through cable must be used. Hub Remote Splitter ATM Network ADSL Modem Ethernet Figure 22. Multiple PC Configuration N N N o o o t t t e e e...
Page 40 - Figure 24. ADSL Modem with ATMF Interface
C C C r r r o o o s s s s s s o o o v v v e e e r r r C C C a a a b b b l l l e e e L L L a a a y y y o o o u u u t t t ADSL Modem Receive Transmit 1 2 3 6 Transmit Receive 1 2 3 6 MDI-X Port Hub Twisted-Pairs MDI-X Port Figure 23. MDI-X to MDI-X External Crossover A A A T T T M M M F F F - - - 2 2 ...
Page 42 - Parameter; VPI
ATM devices in the network. An end-to-end connection is established by linking the virtual connections between devices. This requires all intermediate ATM devices to have VPI/VCI assignments. For the ATM network, these assignments are the responsibility of network operators. These operators configur...
Page 43 - Bridged
Table F. Ethernet Parameters Connection VPI VCIs Encapsulation Bridged 8 35, 43, 51, 59 RFC1483 [1] PPP/PPTP 8 67, 75, 83, 91, 99,107, 115, 123 RFC2364 [2] [1] Ethernet V2.0/IEEE 802.3 bridged PDUs for both LLC/SNAP and VCMUX methods [2] PPP PDUs for both LLC/NLPID and VCMUX methods Standard Etherne...
Page 47 - arriving on the Ethernet port are silently discarded.
discarded. Also, all multicast frames arriving on the remote virtual port(s) are silently discarded. B B r r o o a a d d c c a a s s t t T T r r a a f f f f i i c c o o n n B B r r i i d d g g e e P P o o r r t t s s The modem forwards only IP and ARP broadcast frames in both upstream and downstream...
Page 48 - Figure 25 provides an overview of the end-to-end network protocol.; Figure 25. Network Protocol Architecture; ATM connection or to an ATM connection you select.
P P P O O O I I I N N N T T T T T T O O O P P P O O O I I I N N N T T T T T T U U U N N N N N N E E E L L L I I I N N N G G G C C C O O O N N N N N N E E E C C C T T T I I I O O O N N N S S S I I I n n n t t t r r r o o o d d d u u u c c c t t t i i i o o o n n n If local workstations require connec...
Page 49 - Figure 26. Connect To Window
Because PPTP tunneling is based on the IP protocol, an IP connection between your local PCs and the modem must exist before setting up a local tunnel. Configuration of IP functions in the modem is described in the CHANGING THE MODEM SETTINGS section (click on that section's heading to return here.) ...
Page 50 - Figure 27. All ATM Channels to a Single Remote Destination; s ATM; Figure 28. ATM Channels over Multiple Remote Destinations
Figure 27. All ATM Channels to a Single Remote Destination S S p p e e c c i i f f i i c c C C o o n n n n e e c c t t i i o o n n It is possible to connect to more than one remote site through the ADSL modem, for example, your ISP and your corporate network. In this case, the modem ' s ATM channels...
Page 52 - Figure 31. Specifying a Name in the VPN Server Field; simultaneous outbound connections.
Figure 31. Specifying a Name in the VPN Server Field N N N u u u m m m b b b e e e r r r o o o f f f P P P P P P P P P / / / P P P P P P T T T P P P C C C o o o n n n n n n e e e c c c t t t i i i o o o n n n s s s S S S u u u p p p p p p o o o r r r t t t e e e d d d Tunneling does not affect the l...
Page 55 - Figure 32. Example of Single PC Configuration; Internets. Table J lists the currently defined ranges.
Table I. Default Netmask IP Address Class Default Netmask A 255.0.0.0 B 255.255.0.0 C 255.255.255.0 S S S a a a m m m p p p l l l e e e C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n s s s S S i i n n g g l l e e P P C C The modem comes preconfigured with IP address 10...
Page 56 - class A network number; Figure 33. Example of Small Workgroup Configuration; the local network range.
Table J. Address Allocation for Private Networks IP Address Range Allocation 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255 1 class A network number 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255 16 contiguous class Bnetwork numbers 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255 256 contiguous class C network numbers S S m m a a l l l l W W o o r r k k...
Page 57 - Figure 34. Example of Advanced Network Configuration; interface of the router connected to the modem.
A A u u t t o o m m a a t t i i c c I I P P P P a a r r a a m m e e t t e e r r D D i i s s t t r r i i b b u u t t i i o o n n The modem can also operate in more advanced local networks that rely on a BOOTP server for centralized IP configuration. The modem contains a BOOTP client that issues BOOTP...
Page 58 - Most TCP / IP packages support the ARP and PING command.
1. Select Start from the Windows 95 taskbar. 2. Select Programs . 3. Select MS-DOS prompt. 4. In the DOS window, execute the following command: route add <Destination address> <Gateway address> For example: route add 10.0.0.140 172.16.0.0.1 To verify the IP connection, you can ping the m...
Page 63 - Initial Setup
W W W e e e l l l c c c o o o m m m e e e P P P a a a g g g e e e The welcome page provides the following buttons: I I n n i i t t i i a a l l S S e e t t u u p p Click this button to access the basic configuration page for adapting internal modem settings to your local networking requirements. B B ...
Page 64 - Figure 35. User Defined Configuration Table; is applied in your local network.
Because the Alcatel 1000 ADSL modem supports multihoming (one interface supporting multiple IP addresses), the manually configured IP address and the automatically acquired IP address are active simultaneously. The MAC address of the modem’s Ethernet interface is displayed under the header of the ba...
Page 65 - the first 120 seconds after being switched on.; Figure 36. BOOTP/DHCP Configuration Table; assigned to the modem by the BOOTP/DHCP server.
D D e e f f a a u u l l t t G G a a t t e e w w a a y y If you want to use the modem in a more advanced local network, you can supply the IP address of your local default gateway. For standard applications with the modem connected to multiple PCs or workstations through a multiport hub, leave this f...
Page 66 - Figure 37. IP Address Table; accept two values: Ethernet and Loopback.
The modem can operate with multiple IP addresses (multi-homing), but there can be only one active default gateway. If BOOTP/DHCP is enabled, the default gateway supplied in the User Defined Configuration Table is automatically disabled. Even if no default gateway is supplied by the BOOTP/DHCP server...
Page 67 - Figure 38. IP Route Table; operation because it is a plug and play device.; Port States
• Automatic - parameters acquired automatically through BOOTP/DHCP Configuration Table • Additional - parameters added via IP Address Table A A c c t t i i o o n n This field allows you to delete or add a parameter set. I I P P R R o o u u t t e e T T a a b b l l e e The modem can be configured to r...
Page 68 - Figure 39. Port States Table; The fields of the Port States Table are described next.
Bridge Encap FCS VPI Action Use input fields below to add entry Port VCI State - LLCSNAP NO 8 - Add Figure 39. Port States Table The fields of the Port States Table are described next. B B r r i i d d g g e e P P o o r r t t One of the characteristics of a databridge is the number of ports it suppor...
Page 69 - Figure 40. Aging Table
S S t t a a t t e e This field allows you to change the state of the individual remote ports. By default, only two ports (one local port and one virtual port) are in the forwarding state, meaning traffic can pass through them. The other ports can be enabled, if required, by placing them in the Enabl...
Page 70 - Figure 41. PPTP Destination Table; IDLE
B B B a a a s s s i i i c c c P P P P P P P P P / / / P P P P P P T T T P P P C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n The PPTP configuration page provides a PPTP Destination Table for PPP/PPTP connection information (see example in figure 41). Channel ID Name St...
Page 71 - Figure 42. PPTP Destination Table; The additional columns provided in this table are described next.
A A A d d d v v v a a a n n n c c c e e e d d d P P P P P P P P P / / / P P P P P P T T T P P P C C C o o o n n n f f f i i i g g g u u u r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n This page contains the PPTP Connection table. It provides a more detailed listing of PPP/PPTP connections and configuration in...
Page 72 - never; always; keep; keeps
H H D D L L C C F F r r a a m m i i n n g g PPP packets arriving via a PPTP tunnel and PPP packets encapsulated on ATM connections differ in format. The PPP format on AAL5 is shown in figure 43. P_ID Information Padding Figure 43. PPP ATM Format The PPP format within a tunnel is shown in figure 44. ...
Page 74 - occur in a particular installation.
C C C o o o n n n f f f o o o r r r m m m a a a n n n c c c e e e D D D e e e c c c l l l a a a r r r a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n s s s I I I n n n t t t e e e r r r f f f e e e r r r e e e n n n c c c e e e I I I n n n f f f o o o r r r m m m a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n P P P a a a r r r t t t ...
Page 77 - ATMF connection does not work
T T T R R R O O O U U U B B B L L L E E E S S S H H H O O O O O O T T T I I I N N N G G G T T T I I I P P P S S S Problem Solution ADSL modem does not work(visual indicators do not light) Verify that the ADSL modem is plugged into anelectrical outlet. Verify that the power switch on the ADSL modem i...