HP 1740 SHDSL - Manual

HP 1740 SHDSL

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice; Document Feedback; Technical Manuals; September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 3 – from the wall outlet.; FCC Part 15 Declaration; 740-A2-GB20-10 September 2004
  • Page 4 – The user may make no repairs to the equipment.; September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 6 – CHAPTER 9; September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 8 – Application; The router can be used for DSLAM and point-to-point applications.; DSLAM Application; September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 10 – Preparing for Hardware Installation; The following equipment may be necessary to install the router:; AC power adapter; A power adapter is shipped with the router.; LAN connection cable; 0 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 11 – telephone lines from the wall outlet.
  • Page 12 – Login; 2 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 13 – menu and the right side is blank.
  • Page 14 – Web Page Layout; 4 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 15 – Monitoring the SHDSL Line
  • Page 16 – 6 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 18 – 8 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 19 – STEP 3: Click on the RFC 1483 Routed option.
  • Page 20 – 0 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 21 – STEP1: Click WAN Setup on the Basic menu bar.
  • Page 22 – Note: After the IP address is changed, your PC and the; router; 2 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 23 – STEP 4: Click Save & Reboot on the Basic menu bar to save your settings.
  • Page 24 – 4 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 26 – STEP 1: Click WAN Setup on the Basic menu bar.; VPI; 6 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 28 – Setup; To set up a password, complete the following steps:; STEP 1 Click Change Password on the Basic menu bar.; on the basic menu bar.; 8 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 30 – Add; Add a static bridging entry; Modify; Modify the static bridging entries; Delete; Delete a static bridging static entry; Flush; Delete all the static bridging entries; 0 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 31 – Write System Configurations
  • Page 32 – Load Factory Default Values; To retrieve the factory default settings:; STEP 2: Click Erase and Reboot respectively.; 2 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 33 – LAN; To set up the Ethernet Interface:; STEP 1: Click LAN Setup on the Basic Menu bar.
  • Page 34 – Configuring the WAN Interface; 4 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 35 – VC Data Flow Control
  • Page 36 – 6 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 37 – Setting up an ISP
  • Page 38 – 8 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 39 – Enable
  • Page 40 – 0 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 41 – SNMP
  • Page 42 – CHAPTER 6 Packet Filter; 2 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 44 – 4 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 45 – Static; Network ID
  • Page 46 – To modify a static route complete the following steps:; STEP 2: Change the parameters; 6 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 47 – Set Up the RIP function; To enable the RIP, complete the following steps:; STEP 1: Click Routing Setup from the Basic menu bar
  • Page 48 – Select Enabled; RIP version 2 or version 1; none: no authentication code is required.; 8 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 49 – Authentication Code: Enter the password for authentication.
  • Page 50 – Displaying the Routing Table; BASIC/ROUTING SETUP/ROUTING TABLE screen; 0 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 51 – CHAPTER 8 NAT; The router supports many types of NAT functions, including:
  • Page 52 – 2 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 53 – One to One NAT; Follow the steps below:; type the public IP address in the Public IP Address field.
  • Page 54 – STEP 1: Enter the above parameters; 4 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 56 – Server; Local Address: This is the IP address of the Virtual Server; After configuring the parameters, click Add to add an entry.; 6 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 57 – DHCP; same network segment as the DHCP server.
  • Page 58 – Relay; IP Address: This defines the IP address of the remote DHCP server.; 8 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 59 – CHAPTER 10 DNS Proxy; Primary Server IP address:
  • Page 60 – CHAPTER 11 IGMP; STEP 1: Add a VC and set it to RFC 1483 Routed mode.; 0 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 61 – STEP 2: Click IGMP Proxy on the Advanced menu bar.; server. This depends on VC to which interface it is assigned.; STEP 4: Click Apply to submit the settings.
  • Page 62 – CHAPTER 12 VLAN; Parameters and buttons; Each LAN can be assigned to only one group.; 2 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 63 – CHAPTER 13 Fast Bridge
  • Page 64 – Maintenance and Diagnostics; Software Upgrade and Configuration Backup /Restoration; 4 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 66 – 6 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 68 – Loopback; Flow Type; 8 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 69 – The following is an example of the ping result.
  • Page 70 – System statistics; 0 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 72 – 2 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 74 – Interface Monitor; 4 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 75 – Application Example; Click Routing Setup on the Advanced menu bar.; The following demonstrates a school application as an example.
  • Page 76 – 6 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 78 – CHAPTER 16 Pin Assignments; Short; 8 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 79 – Console Access; VT100 Compatible Terminal; local terminal and select an open com port.; STEP2: Enter the following port settings:; user name and password.; STEP4: After successfully logging in, the main menu will appear.
  • Page 80 – Operations; TAB; 0 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 81 – The backup keys displayed at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 82 – Motoring the SHDSL Line Status; 2 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 84 – Save the Configurations; 4 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 85 – STEP 4: The following displays the main menu after login.
  • Page 86 – Appendix A: Specifications; 6 September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10
  • Page 87 – Network functions
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1740 SHDSL

2/4-Wire Router

User’s Guide

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September 2004



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Page 2 - Notice; Document Feedback; Technical Manuals; September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide Copyright © 2004 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or tr...

Page 3 - from the wall outlet.; FCC Part 15 Declaration; 740-A2-GB20-10 September 2004

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide Preface This manual is designed to provide information to network administrators. It covers the installation, operation and applications of the 1740 SHDSL router. Warning Before servicing or disassembling this equipment, always disconnect all power and telepho...

Page 4 - The user may make no repairs to the equipment.; September 2004 1740-A2-GB20-10

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide The Ringer Equivalence Number (or REN) is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, th...

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