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2 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 Copyright © 2004 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law. No par t of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated in...
Page 3 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 3; Important Safety Instructions; available, for use in the country of installation.
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 3 Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual. 2. Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from ove...
Page 4 - July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; CE Marking; including interference that may cause undesired operation.
4 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 CE Marking When the product is marked with the CE mark on the equipment label, a supporting Declaration of Conformity may be downloaded from the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www.paradyne.com. Select Support -> Technical Manuals -> Declarations of Conformity. FCC ...
Page 5 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 5; Notice to Users of the United States Telephone Network; requested, this number must be provided to the Telephone Company.
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 5 Notice to Users of the United States Telephone Network The following notice applies to versions of the modem that have been FCC Part 68 approved. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal ...
Page 6 - July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network; Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.; CANADA – EMI NOTICE:; brouilleur du Canada.; Japan Notices
6 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that regis...
Page 7 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 7; Table of Contents; Chapter 1
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 7 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction .................................................... 10 1.1 Product Overview .............................................................. 10 1.2 Features .......................................................................... ...
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8 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 5.3 DHCP .............................................................................. 43 5.3.1 Enable DHCP .................................................................... 44 5.3.2 Disable the DHCP .............................................................. 46 5....
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6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 9 6.2.3 DHCP-Lease ..................................................................... 77 6.3 ATM statistics ................................................................... 77 6.3.1 AAL5 ............................................................................... 7...
Page 10 - 0 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; This chapter introduces the Hotwire; Overview
10 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter introduces the Hotwire ® 6212 ADSL Router. It includes a product overview, a description of the product’s features and applications, and an explanation of the functions of the Front panel LED indictors. 1.1 Product Overview The Hotwire...
Page 11 - Features
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 11 1.2 Features The ADSL Router is a compact and high performance standalone unit that provides: Four Ethernet ports and one USB port for LAN connection One console port for local management Stateful packet inspection and filtering Denial of Service protection IGMP Proxy G....
Page 12 - 2 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; The figure below shows a possible application of the router.
12 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 1.3 Application The figure below shows a possible application of the router.
Page 13 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 13; Front Panel LED Indicators
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 13 1.4 Front Panel LED Indicators LED Indicator Color Mode Function Green On Power is supplied Power Off Power is not supplied On An Ethernet link is established Off An Ethernet link is not established LAN 1x – 4x Green Flash Activity over the Ethernet link On A USB link is...
Page 14 - 4 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Chapter 2
14 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2.1 Installation The Hardware installation procedure is explained below. Caution: Always disconnect all telephone lines from the telephone wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this device. 1. Verify that the On/Off switch on the r...
Page 15 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 15; Installing the USB Driver
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 15 2.2 Installing the USB Driver Before you connect your router’s USB cable to your PC, you must load the ADSL USB drivers and configure the device via the LAN port using Web management. There are two ways to install the USB driver: • Auto-installation: Install the driver b...
Page 16 - 6 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Installation
16 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 2.2.1 Auto Installation STEP 1: Insert the CD-ROM disc for the ADSL USB router. STEP 2: The CD-ROM will auto-play and you will see the following screen. Click on Next to continue. (If the screen doesn’t appear, browse the CD-ROM and double-click on INSTALL.EXE.)
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6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 17 STEP 3: When prompted by the message shown below, connect your router to a USB port of your PC. Then click on OK. STEP 4: A completion message appears when the installation is complete. Click on Finish.
Page 18 - 8 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; STEP 2: When the screen appears as below, click on the Next button.
18 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 2.2.2 Manual Installation To connect the router to a PC using the USB interface, you need to use a standard USB cable and install the USB interface software. Follow the steps below. STEP 1: Connect the USB router to the PC by plugging the flat connector of a standard USB...
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6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 19 STEP 3: When the screen appears as below, select Search for a suitable driver and click the Next button.
Page 23 - Installation is complete.
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 23 STEP 9: Click the Finish button when prompted. Installation is complete.
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24 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 Note: At the end of the installation, a warning message of digital signatiure may appear. Click on Yes to close the message and complete the installation.
Page 25 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 25; Uninstalling the USB Driver
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 25 2.3 Uninstalling the USB Driver 2.3.1 Auto-Uninstallation If the software was installed with the auto-play driver, uninstall it by completing the following steps: STEP 1: Click on the Windows Start button and go to Programs>CT-562. Click on Uninstall. STEP 2: Click on...
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26 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 STEP 3: When prompted by the message shown below, disconnect the USB cable from your PC and click on the OK button. STEP 4: When the driver is removed, a completion message appears. Click on Finish to close the window.
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6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 27 2.3.2 Manual Removal of the Driver If the driver was manually installed, it must be uninstalled manually. To do that, go to the Windows Device manager, choose ADI USB Remote NDIS Network Device, and delete it.
Page 28 - 8 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Chapter 3; Address
28 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 Chapter 3 Login Via the Web Browser This section describes how to manage the router via a web browser from the remote end. You can use a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Netscape Navigator. It is best to set your display resolution to 1024 x 768. To ch...
Page 29 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 29; Procedure; To log on to the system from the Web browser, follow the steps below:; STEP 4: After successfully logging in, the main menu appears.
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 29 STEP 2: Click on OK to submit the settings. Restart the computer when requested. STEP 3: Start your Internet browser with the default IP address 192.168.1.1. 3.2 Login Procedure To log on to the system from the Web browser, follow the steps below: STEP1: Start your Inter...
Page 30 - 0 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Chapter 4; Version
30 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 Chapter 4 Basic Configuration From the Basic menu bar you can change passwords, configure the WAN/LAN interfaces, set up routing, save settings, reboot the router, and retrieve the factory default settings. 4.1 Software Version Information Click on Version Information fr...
Page 31 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 31; Change the Password
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 31 4.2 Change the Password To modify the password, click on Change Password from the menu bar. Type the old password and type the new password twice. Click on Apply to submit the settings. If you change the password, make sure you keep a record of it in a safe place, as you...
Page 32 - 2 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Link
32 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 4.3 ADSL Link Status To view the ADSL link status, click on Link Status from the menu bar. The page includes the following information: ADSL Line Status Shows the current status of the ADSL line ADSL Mode Shows the ADSL standard that is currently configured. The standard...
Page 33 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 33; Setup; VPI and VCI
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 33 4.4 WAN Setup Click on WAN Setup from the menu bar to configure the WAN interface for these services: RFC 1483 Bridged, RFC 1483 Routed, PPPoE, PPPoA, and MER. The following are the common settings to set up these services. VPI and VCI LLC Encapsulation: With LLC encapsu...
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34 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 4.4.1 RFC 1483 Bridged When using RFC 1483-style bridging, Ethernet frames are bridged over ATM Virtual Circuits. The Ethernet frames are encapsulated using either LLC Encapsulation or VC Multiplexing. With LLC encapsulation, a link control header is added to the Etherne...
Page 36 - 6 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; IP
36 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 4.4.4 PPPoA To set up PPPoA, click on PPPoA, then configure the common fields and the following fields. Click on the Add button to add the entry. User name and Password: Used for remote customers to login upon dialup. PPPoA is manually activated by entering startup comma...
Page 37 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 37; RIP; To enable RIP, complete the following steps:; STEP 1: Click Routing Setup from the menu bar.
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 37 4.6 Routing Click Routing Setup from the menu bar to configure the routing functions. Routing functions includes RIP and static routing. 4.6.1 Enable RIP To enable RIP, complete the following steps: STEP 1: Click Routing Setup from the menu bar. STEP 2: Select On in the ...
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38 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 4.6.2 Static route configuration The Routing Setup field allows you to add, modify, and delete a static route. Type the Destination Network ID and subnet mask, and choose a gateway method by which the packets will be forwarded to the destination network ID. There are two...
Page 39 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 39; To add a static route, complete the following steps:; STEP 1: Click on Routing Setup from the menu bar.; To modify a static route complete the following steps:
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 39 Add: To add a static route, complete the following steps: STEP 1: Click on Routing Setup from the menu bar. STEP 2: Enter parameters for Destination Network ID, Subnet Mask, Next Hop IP. STEP 3: Click on the ADD button. Modify: To modify a static route complete the follo...
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40 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 4.7 Save To save the settings to flash memory, click Save & Reboot from the menu bar. In the main pane, click on Save. 4.8 Reboot To reboot the router, click Save & Reboot from the menu bar. In the main pane, click on Reboot.
Page 41 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 41; Retrieve default settings
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 41 4.9 Retrieve default settings To retrieve the default settings, click Erase & Reboot from the menu bar. In the main pane, click Erase and then click Reboot.
Page 42 - 2 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Chapter 5; Mode
42 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 Chapter 5 Advanced Configuration 5.1 ADSL Mode There are four ADSL modes: MULTI, T1.413, G.DMT, and G.LITE. The default ADSL mode is MULTI. MULTI mode enables the device to automatically adjust its mode to match the remote central office DSLAM. Specify an ADSL mode on th...
Page 44 - 4 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; DHCP; default settings are as follows:
44 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 5.3.1 Enable DHCP STEP 1: Click on DHCP from the menu bar. There is a default DHCP entry on the screen. The default settings are as follows: STEP 2: To enable the DHCP entry, choose the entry and click on the Start button. A Stop button will appear on the screen as follo...
Page 46 - 6 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; the; STEP 1: Click on DHCP from the menu bar.; Relay; clicking on the DHCP Relay tab.; BOOT REQUEST or DHCP packets from clients.
46 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 5.3.2 Disable the DHCP STEP 1: Click on DHCP from the menu bar. STEP 2: Choose a DHCP entry, then click on Delete. 5.4 DHCP Relay The DHCP packet format is based on a BootP packet. As a result, DHCP uses the BootP relay agent to forward DHCP packets. This scheme provides...
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6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 47 5.5 SNMP SNMP is a protocol for responding to information and action request messages sent by a network management station. The messages exchanged enable you to access and manage objects in an active or inactive (stored) Management Information Base (MIB) on a particular ...
Page 48 - 8 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Traps
48 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 To configure the SNMP agent, click on the Configure SNMP Agent button. After filling in the fields, click on Apply to submit the settings. 5.5.2 Modifying Traps Click on the Traps tab to configure the traps. After selecting the parameters, click on Submit to apply the se...
Page 49 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 49; Communities
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 49 5.5.3 Modifying Communities Click on the Communities tab to display the community entries. After filling in the parameters, click on Submit to apply the settings. There is no community set up by factory default. To add or modify an entry, click on the Configure Community...
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50 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 5.6 Firewall The Hotwire 6212 ADSL router provides packet filtering and stateful packet inspection. It has denial of service protection against attacks such as ICMP Flood, Ping of Death, IP spoofing, Port Scans, Land Attack, Tear Drop Attack, IP Source Route, and WinNuke...
Page 51 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 51; Firewall; Interface: The interface the filtering rule is created on.
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 51 5.6.1 View Firewall Actions Click View Actions to display the list of currently configured firewall actions. The parameters are as follows: Action ID: Item number. Interface: The interface the filtering rule is created on. Firewall Action: The action taken when packets a...
Page 52 - 2 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Filtering; Src IP Address: Source IP address of the packet.; Firewall Parameters
52 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 5.6.2 IP Filtering On the Firewall menu, click on Add to configure the IP filtering entries. Fill out the parameters below and click on Apply to submit the settings. The parameters are as follows: Policy Parameters: Precedence: This number sets the priority level of the ...
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Page 54 - 4 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Follow the steps below to configure the Static NAT Mapping:; STEP 1: Click on the Static Nat Mapping tab on the NAT menu.
54 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 5.7 NAT The NAT menu in the Advanced menu bar lets you set up Static NAT Mapping and Port Range Mapping. 5.7.1 Static NAT Mapping Static NAT Mapping allows a pool of local IP addresses to share a public IP address. It is a form of NAT that maps multiple Private IP addres...
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56 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 Fill out the following fields and click on Apply to submit the settings. Public Address This is the public address Internet users access. Public Port From /Public Port To Enter the public port range. These ports will be mapped or redirected to the local ports of the virt...
Page 57 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 57; Interface
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 57 5.8.1 Configure Interface To configure an interface, select it by clicking in the button next to it on the screen. Then click on the Configure Interface button at the bottom of the screen. Note the following: Interfaces: Interface eth0 displays the LAN port status. Inter...
Page 58 - 8 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; The following is a screen example for the ATM interface.
58 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 The following is an example screen displayed for the LAN interface (eth0) after the user chooses eth0 and clicks on the Configure Interface button. The following is a screen example for the ATM interface.
Page 60 - 0 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; To enable NAT on an interface, complete the following steps.; Select the interface using the Interface Name pull down menu.
60 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 5.8.3 NAT To enable NAT on an interface, complete the following steps. 1. Check the Enable Nat box. 2. Select the interface using the Interface Name pull down menu. 3. Click on the Apply button. 4. Click on the Continue button.
Page 61 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 61; IPoA; To list IP over ATM information click on the List IPoA button.
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 61 5.9 VCC This screen lists all current VCC entries in the middle of the screen. From this screen you can also: List IPoA, Delete Encapsulation, Add a VCC, Delete a VCC, and Show VCC quality. 5.9.1 List IPoA To list IP over ATM information click on the List IPoA button.
Page 62 - 2 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Encapsulation; STEP 1: Click on the Add VCC button. The VCC screen appears.
62 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 5.9.2 Delete Encapsulation To delete encapsulation, select a VCC entry and then click on the Delete Encap button. 5.9.3 Add a VCC To add a VCC entry, complete the following steps. STEP 1: Click on the Add VCC button. The VCC screen appears. STEP 2: Enter values for the p...
Page 63 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 63; of service or guaranteed throughput.
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 63 Service Type: cbr (Constant Bit Rate) rtvbr (Real Time Variable Bit Rate) Nrtvbr (Non-Real Time Variable Bit Rate) Ubr (Unspecified Bit Rate) Supports real-time applications requiring a fixed amount of bandwidth. The applications produce data at regular intervals such as...
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Page 65 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 65; VCC
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 65 5.9.4 Delete a VCC To delete a VCC entry, select the entry from the list of VCCs and then click on the delete button. 5.9.5 Show VCC quality To view information regarding the VCC quality, click on the Show VCC Quality button. 5.9.6 PPPoE The PPPoE page is accessed by cli...
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66 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 5.9.7 PPPoA The PPPoA page is accessed by clicking on Configure in the Advanced menu bar. To start, stop, delete, or set as default a PPPoA entry, first select the entry from the List of PPPoA entries, and then click on the corresponding button at the bottom of the page.
Page 67 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 67; To add an IGMP proxy, complete the following steps.; STEP 1: Select IGMP Proxy from the menu bar.
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 67 5.10 IGMP IGMP (Internet Group Membership Protocol) is a protocol used by IP hosts to report their multicast group memberships to any immediately neighboring multicast routers. 5.10.1 Add an IGMP entry To add an IGMP proxy, complete the following steps. STEP 1: Select IG...
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6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 69 GroupInfo: This configures the LAN packets that will travel through the LAN interface to the selected WAN interfaces. If you wish to change the interfaces that are configured, you must first click on the Flush button (to remove the current configuration); then click on t...
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70 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 Disable: Select this command from the Bridging screen to disable the PVCs but retain the parameters so that they can be enabled later. 5.11.2 Spanning tree To access the spanning tree menu, click on the Spanning Tree tab at the top of the Bridging screen.
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6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 71 5.11.3 View STP parameters To view the STP parameters, click on the STP Parameters tab at the bottom of the Spanning Tree screen.
Page 73 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 73; To view the ADSL link status, click on Link Status on the tool bar.
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 73 Chapter 6 Performance monitoring 6.1 ADSL Link Status To view the ADSL link status, click on Link Status on the tool bar.
Page 74 - 4 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Statistics
74 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 ADSL Line Status Shows the current status of the ADSL line. ADSL Mode Shows the ADSL standard that is currently configured. Upstream Upstream data rate negotiated by DSL link (kbs). Downstream Downstream data rate negotiated by DSL link (kbs). Attenuation Current attenua...
Page 75 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 75; The following information is displayed:
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 75 The following information is displayed: Interface Name The name of the interface. Admin Status Indicates whether the interface is Up or Down. Octets In The number of Octets (bytes) recieved. Unicast PktsIn The number of unicast packets received. Broadcast PktsIn The numb...
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76 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 6.2.2 TCP-IP To view TCP/IP statistics, click on the TCP-IP tab at the top of the System Statistics page. The TCP-IP page displays the IP statistics, UDP statistics, TCP statistics, and ICMP statistics.
Page 77 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 77; statistics; The AAL5 page shows the AAL5 statistics.
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 77 6.2.3 DHCP-Lease To view DHCP lease statistics, click on the DHCP-Lease tab at the top of the System Statistics page. The DHCP-Lease page shows the PCs that obtained an IP address from the DHCP pool. 6.3 ATM statistics Click on ATM Statistics on the menu-bar to display t...
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78 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 6.3.2 Encapsulation Click on the SNDCP (Sub-Network Dependency Convergency Protocol) tab to display encapsulation statistics. This page displays the VCs that are running.
Page 79 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 79; Loopback; STEP 2: Click on the Loopback tab on the Diagnostics screen.
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 79 Chapter 7 Diagnostics To access the Diagnostics screen, click on the Diagnostics button on the menu bar. The Diagnostics screen has two test functions: OAM Loopback and Ping test. 7.1 OAM Loopback STEP 1: click on the Diagnostics button, on the menu bar. STEP 2: Click on...
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80 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 7.2 Ping A Ping test is used to verify the status of a network connection after the RIP or static route function is enabled. Ping sends a request message to the host and waits for a return message. This diagnostic function can verify if the remote host is reachable. Ping...
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Page 82 - 2 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Chapter 8; TFTP Upgrade Via Web; Select Upgrade from the Advanced menu.; Enter the name of the file to upload or download.; Upload to upload the file, or Download to
82 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 Chapter 8 Firmware Upgrade There are three methods for upgrading to a new firmware version. The procedures for upgrading the firmware by Web, Auto-upgrade software, and manual upload are explained below. 8.1 TFTP Upgrade Via Web To access the TFTP configuration page comp...
Page 83 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 83; Upgrade Via FTP; STEP 5: At the USER prompt type
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 83 8.2 Upgrade Via FTP Follow the steps below to upgrade the firmware version of the Hotwire 6212 Router: STEP 1: Connect the Router to a PC using the LAN cable. Set the PC to the same subnet as the router (192.168.1.1). STEP 2: Restore the default parameters to the Hotwire...
Page 84 - name has extention, also type the extension.; put firmware app
84 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 STEP 8: After you see the message Type set to I, type: ha STEP 9: After you see the message Hash mark printing, type: put <filename > app (if the file name has extention, also type the extension. Example: put firmware app STEP 10: After a moment, the file should be...
Page 85 - 212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 85; Chapter 9; A timestamp of each log entry; Log Record from Telnet
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 85 • • Chapter 9 Accessing the Logging Record The router allows accessing the log record in ASCII text format with the following information: A timestamp of each log entry Information about the following: PPP Authentication, PPP Negotiation, PPPoE Events, IPCP Configuration...
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86 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 3. When prompted, enter root for the login name, and 12345 for the password (if you are using the default password). 4. At the prompt [root@home] enter the command logger 5. At the prompt [root@logger] enter the command log -o all 6. The screen will appear as below. The ...
Page 87 - The following steps describe how to load the log file from FTP.
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 87 Log Record From FTP The following steps describe how to load the log file from FTP. STEP 1: Connect the router to a PC using the LAN port. Set the PC to the same subnet as the router (the default router address is 192.168.1.1). STEP 2: Start a Windows command prompt and ...
Page 89 - Appendix A: Specifications; ATM attributes
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 89 Appendix A: Specifications WAN interface (one ADSL port) ADSL standard ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, ITU-T G.992.1, ITU-T G.992.2 G.DMT Downstream : 11 Mbps Upstream : 1 Mbps G.lite Downstream : 1.5 Mbps Upstream : 512 Kbps ATM attributes Multi-protocol over AAL5 BridgeRFC 2684 (...
Page 91 - Appendix B: Pin Assignments; Pin Assignments of the RJ11 Port
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 91 Appendix B: Pin Assignments Line port (RJ11) Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 - 4 ADSL_RING 2 - 5 - 3 ADSL_TIP 6 - Pin Assignments of the RJ11 Port LAN Port (RJ45) Pin number Definition Pin number Definition 1 Receive data+ 5 NC 2 Receive data- 6 Transmit data- 3 Transmit...
Page 92 - 2 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; Appendix C: Troubleshooting; Event
92 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 Appendix C: Troubleshooting Event Checking Procedure or possible cause Unable to access the Web management Check the LAN connection. Check your PC’s TCP/IP setup. Web login reject Check your password. The default user name is root andthe default password is 12345. The us...
Page 93 - Glossary; ASCII
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 93 Glossary . 100BaseT: A 100 Mbps Ethernet standard that uses twisted-pair wiring. 10BaseT : A 10 Mbps Ethernet standard that uses twisted-pair wiring. address: The symbol (usually numeric) identifying an interface attached to a network. ADSL: An asynchronous form of DSL i...
Page 94 - 4 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; BT
94 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 BERT: Bit Error Rate Test. A test that compares a received pattern with a known transmitted pattern to determine the quality. Bit: A binary digit, with the value of –0 or –1. boot: Start a device. Bps: Bits per second. The speed at which bits are transmitted across a dat...
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96 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 error control: An algorithm used to detect and correct data transmission errors. errored second: An item in performance measurement report, which pertains to a one second period with one or more errored blocks. Ethernet address: Another name for MAC address. Ethernet: A ...
Page 97 - local analog loopback:
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 97 ICMP: Internet Control Management Protocol. An Internet protocol that allows for the generation of error messages, tests packets, and information messages related to IP. IDSL: A form of ISDN DSL using 2B1Q line code. IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineer...
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98 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 local loopback test: An analog loopback test that loops a device’s transmitter output back to receiver input. loopback: A diagnostic procedure where a test message is sent back to its origination point, in order to isolate an equipment or data line problem. LOS: Loss of ...
Page 100 - 00 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20; remote digital loopback test:
100 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 PVC: Permanent Virtual Circuit. Virtual circuit that is permanently established. QoS: Quality of Service. The expected data loss or latency. remote access: C ommunication from a remote location or facility through a data link. remote digital loopback test: This test loo...
Page 101 - A data switch connects computing devices to host computers,; synchronous transmission:
6212-A2-GB20-20 July 2004 101 SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol. Protocol for open networking management. static route: A route that is permanent rather than a route that is dynamically assigned by another router. STP: Shielded Twisted Pair. Telephone wire that is wrapped in a sheath to elimi...
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102 July 2004 6212-A2-GB20-20 upload: To receive a file transmitted over a network. URL: Uniform Resource Locator. An Internet standard addressing protocol for describing the location and access method of a resource on the Internet. USB: Universal Serial Bus. A bi-directional, isochronous, serial in...