This document provides instructions for installing and configuring an ADSL2+ modem. It includes sections on hardware installation, connecting to the internet, configuring local network and DHCP server settings, checking status, resetting to default settings, and specifications. The document contains diagrams of the modem hardware and definitions of acronyms used.
Product description of net numen _m3_(cdma_omc)Adeep Asaad
The document provides a technical proposal for a CDMA OMC (Operational and Maintenance Center) product called NetNumenTM M3. It includes:
1) An overview of the system features including layered management structure, rich O&M functions, flexibility, reliability, and standard interfaces.
2) A description of the system structure including a two-layer structure with OMMs (Operation and Maintenance Modules) managing individual NEs (Network Elements) and NMCs (Network Management Centers) providing centralized management.
3) Details on the hardware including servers, disks, switches, and redundancy features to ensure reliability.
This document describes connection management features for eRAN, including signaling connection management, radio bearer management, and random access procedures. It provides an overview of the connection management architecture and process, defines related concepts such as tracking areas and radio bearer types, and provides detailed descriptions of signaling connection setup and release, radio bearer setup and modification, and network impact and engineering guidelines for connection management features.
Sj 20120319104909-007-zxur 9000 umts (v4.11.20) radio parameter referenceKafunya Malichi
This document provides a summary of radio network controller (RNC) radio parameters for a ZXUR 9000 UMTS RNC made by ZTE Corporation. It includes over 150 parameters organized in sections with descriptions of each parameter's purpose and configuration options. The document contains legal information noting that the contents are copyrighted and providing disclaimers. It also includes a revision history showing updates made to the document.
This document provides an overview of the architecture and components of a Nokia BSS (Base Station Subsystem). It describes the functional units of the BSC3i including the BCSU, MCMU, OMU, PCU, hard disks, and MO unit. It also outlines the GSWB, clock, and ET units. The document is intended to provide basic information to BSS engineers on the BSC architecture and troubleshooting process.
This document describes two features called Busy-Hour Download Rate Control and Video Service Rate Adaption. It discusses how these features use DSCP values set by a service awareness device to allow an eNodeB to provide differentiated quality of service for different traffic types like video and downloads. This improves user experience for high priority services during busy hours and for video services by reducing buffering times and freezes.
Adewale Adeyemi - Field Telecoms Engineer BTSAdewale Adeyemi
This document provides a summary of Adewale Adeyemi's qualifications, training, certifications, skills and work experience as a telecommunications engineer. It lists over 20 technical training courses and certifications as well as a BSc in Electrical Engineering. Work experience includes roles installing, commissioning and troubleshooting various mobile network equipment from vendors such as Nokia, Ericsson, Huawei and more for operators like Vodafone and MBNL. Skills listed include project management, cabling, transmission systems, and experience with multiple mobile technologies.
This document describes discontinuous reception (DRX) and signaling control features for LTE networks, including DRX, dynamic DRX, and high-mobility-triggered idle mode. It provides an overview of these features, their technical principles, related features, network impacts, and engineering guidelines. The document contains detailed sections on DRX parameters for various scenarios, dynamic DRX principles, and deployment and maintenance guidelines.
The MA5600 is a multi-service access module that provides high-speed broadband access and integrated services. It supports gigabit Ethernet switching and multi-service access to meet diverse service requirements. The MA5600 also provides quality of service to support evolving next generation networks. It has abundant port types, flexible networking solutions, carrier-class IPTV capabilities, dynamic line optimization, and strict security and reliability measures.
Product description of net numen _m3_(cdma_omc)Adeep Asaad
The document provides a technical proposal for a CDMA OMC (Operational and Maintenance Center) product called NetNumenTM M3. It includes:
1) An overview of the system features including layered management structure, rich O&M functions, flexibility, reliability, and standard interfaces.
2) A description of the system structure including a two-layer structure with OMMs (Operation and Maintenance Modules) managing individual NEs (Network Elements) and NMCs (Network Management Centers) providing centralized management.
3) Details on the hardware including servers, disks, switches, and redundancy features to ensure reliability.
This document describes connection management features for eRAN, including signaling connection management, radio bearer management, and random access procedures. It provides an overview of the connection management architecture and process, defines related concepts such as tracking areas and radio bearer types, and provides detailed descriptions of signaling connection setup and release, radio bearer setup and modification, and network impact and engineering guidelines for connection management features.
Sj 20120319104909-007-zxur 9000 umts (v4.11.20) radio parameter referenceKafunya Malichi
This document provides a summary of radio network controller (RNC) radio parameters for a ZXUR 9000 UMTS RNC made by ZTE Corporation. It includes over 150 parameters organized in sections with descriptions of each parameter's purpose and configuration options. The document contains legal information noting that the contents are copyrighted and providing disclaimers. It also includes a revision history showing updates made to the document.
This document provides an overview of the architecture and components of a Nokia BSS (Base Station Subsystem). It describes the functional units of the BSC3i including the BCSU, MCMU, OMU, PCU, hard disks, and MO unit. It also outlines the GSWB, clock, and ET units. The document is intended to provide basic information to BSS engineers on the BSC architecture and troubleshooting process.
This document describes two features called Busy-Hour Download Rate Control and Video Service Rate Adaption. It discusses how these features use DSCP values set by a service awareness device to allow an eNodeB to provide differentiated quality of service for different traffic types like video and downloads. This improves user experience for high priority services during busy hours and for video services by reducing buffering times and freezes.
Adewale Adeyemi - Field Telecoms Engineer BTSAdewale Adeyemi
This document provides a summary of Adewale Adeyemi's qualifications, training, certifications, skills and work experience as a telecommunications engineer. It lists over 20 technical training courses and certifications as well as a BSc in Electrical Engineering. Work experience includes roles installing, commissioning and troubleshooting various mobile network equipment from vendors such as Nokia, Ericsson, Huawei and more for operators like Vodafone and MBNL. Skills listed include project management, cabling, transmission systems, and experience with multiple mobile technologies.
This document describes discontinuous reception (DRX) and signaling control features for LTE networks, including DRX, dynamic DRX, and high-mobility-triggered idle mode. It provides an overview of these features, their technical principles, related features, network impacts, and engineering guidelines. The document contains detailed sections on DRX parameters for various scenarios, dynamic DRX principles, and deployment and maintenance guidelines.
The MA5600 is a multi-service access module that provides high-speed broadband access and integrated services. It supports gigabit Ethernet switching and multi-service access to meet diverse service requirements. The MA5600 also provides quality of service to support evolving next generation networks. It has abundant port types, flexible networking solutions, carrier-class IPTV capabilities, dynamic line optimization, and strict security and reliability measures.
The document provides instructions for installing and testing a C4L6000-ETH Ethernet-to-Coax/Powerline Hybrid Bridge. It includes an overview of the product, package contents, system requirements, applications, and LED functions. Installation instructions are provided for connecting devices in an existing Coax/Powerline network or sharing a broadband connection between locations. Specifications are listed. Testing the Coax/Powerline network using Iperf software is described, including setting IP addresses, running Iperf in server and client modes, and interpreting the results.
International Communication Instrument Co., Ltd. (ICI) is a telecommunication and ICT system consultant and distributor based in Beijing, China. ICI sells fixed telecom network equipment worldwide, including optic transmission network equipment, data/IP network equipment, access network equipment, and other telecom project materials. ICI's contact information and monthly product catalog are provided. The company aims to provide solid help to customers' businesses.
The document is a user manual for the GreyRapid N Wireless Network Router. It provides an introduction to the router and its features, which include allowing multiple computers and network devices to share a single internet connection via Ethernet ports or wireless connectivity. It also lists the contents of the manual, which covers topics like system setup, configuration of wired and wireless networks, advanced functions such as quality of service, security, and troubleshooting. The manual is intended to guide users through installing and using the router to set up a home or small office network.
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This document provides a summary of the basic operations and maintenance of the GPON system from Huawei Technologies. It describes how to set up the maintenance environment, use command line features, perform system basic operations and maintenance, configure network management, and set up management security. Key topics covered include user account management, system configuration, hardware operation, and system maintenance.
Class lecture by Prof. Raj Jain on Carrier Ethernet. The talk covers Options to Connect Two Data Centers?, Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH), SONET/SDH, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Label Switching Example, IP over MPLS over Ethernet, Martini Draft, Pseudo Wire: L2 Circuits over IP, Ethernet over PWE3 over MPLS, Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS), Differentiated Services, Carriers vs. Enterprise, Issue: UNI vs Peer-to-Peer Signaling, UNI vs. ENNI, Operator Virtual Connection (OVC), Metro Access Ethernet Private Line, End-to-End Metro Ethernet Connection, Ethernet Virtual Connections (EVCs), Metro Ethernet Service Attributes, Metro Ethernet OAM, Metro Ethernet OAM Messages, Metro Ethernet Use Cases, Ethernet Provider Bridge (PB), Provider Backbone Network (PBB), MAC-in-MAC Frame Format, PBB Service Instance, Connection Oriented Ethernet, VLAN Cross-Connect, PBB-TE, PBB-TE QoS, Ethernet Tagged Frame Format Evolution, Comparison of Technologies. Video recording available in YouTube.
Nexaira Nexconnect Router User Guide (quantum-wireless.com)Ari Zoldan
The NexAira Nexconnect Router broadcasts a Wi-Fi signal so that multiple users can benefit from a single cellular AirCard. You can also use the Ethernet ports on the router to connect multiple computers or devices together. Take a Wi-Fi hotspot with you, Ideal for portable situations : RV or Command Centers, Boats, Move from location to location, Backup communications for office…
VoLTE allows operators to provide voice services over LTE networks using IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) technology. This provides several advantages over existing solutions like Circuit Switched Fallback (CSFB) including higher voice quality, network capacity and efficiency gains, and an improved user experience with faster call setup times. Operators are deploying VoLTE to transition to all-IP networks and offer voice and multimedia services like video calling over their LTE infrastructure using IMS.
This document provides an overview and specifications of ZTE networking products, including switches, routers, wireless LAN, network security, optical transmission, IP transport platforms, customer premises equipment, cloud computing, IP telephony, and multimedia conferencing products. It describes ZTE's switch product lines including the ZXR10 series of intelligent switches for small and medium businesses, the ZXR10 E-Series easy-maintenance secure switches, and the ZXR10 3900A series of L3 intelligent Ethernet switches. It provides specifications for each switch model.
It is an international non- profit, professional organisation or the advancement of technology related to electricity. It is the largest professional organization in the world with more than 3,60,000 members in around 175 countries.
The document discusses Alcatel-Lucent's Service Router Operating System (SR-OS) and their High Leverage Network (HLN). It introduces the HLN as a converged, scalable, and intelligent IP network that offers distributed service intelligence, broadband access, scalable IP transport, and supports innovative revenue-generating services. The HLN focuses on application enablement, universal access, network evolution, and operational transformation. It also discusses the FP3 chip that enables 100Gbps networking and the services supported on the HLN network.
04 geran bc-en-zxg10 i bsc structure and principle-1-training manual-201010 (1)Shelton Siziba
The document provides an overview of the ZXG10 iBSC system. It discusses the system background, position in the network as part of the GERAN, cabinet appearance, key features such as large capacity and modular design, supported services and functions, and compliance with GSM standards. The iBSC is an all-IP BSC that can support up to 1536 sites and 3072 carriers to provide both voice and high-speed data services.
This document provides release notes for Cambium Networks PTP 600 Series System Release 600-10-04. Key updates include:
1) Support for new 5.8 GHz frequency bands in Greece and Portugal/Iceland/Serbia
2) Increased channel bandwidth and spacing options in existing frequency bands
3) Enhancements to password security settings and views
4) Ability to complete the installation wizard without entering install arm state.
It also outlines known problems and limitations, and provides support contact information.
The document describes the hardware structure and features of the Huawei BTS3900 base station system. The BTS3900 system includes a BBU3900 unit, MRFU units, and an indoor cabinet. The BBU3900 processes signals and manages resources, and contains boards like the GTMU, WMPT, WBBP, and UPEU. The system supports GSM, dual-mode GSM/UMTS, and UMTS networks and provides functions such as high capacity, transmission sharing, and flexible clock synchronization.
Madge Collage 530 Ethernet to ATM Access SwitchRonald Bartels
The Collage 530 Ethernet to ATM Access Switch:
- Provides seamless connection between switched Ethernet segments and high-speed ATM backbones through LAN emulation, allowing for a gradual migration to ATM-based networking.
- Connects up to 16 Ethernet LAN segments to an ATM backbone, providing high-speed switching between local Ethernet segments and transparent access to the ATM backbone for non-local traffic.
- Supports standards-compliant ATM signaling and LAN emulation to ensure interoperability and allow existing network protocols to run unchanged over the ATM network.
Anda Telecom is an innovative Indian company that offers a wide range of networking and telecom products. It has an R&D facility in the UK and sells its products through channels in 40 countries, focusing on quality, price, and customer service. The company has a large portfolio of products including routers, modems, switches, media converters, and more from various partners. It also provides consultancy and infrastructure projects.
This document provides an overview and user guide for ArubaOS 7.3. It covers system basics, profiles management, interface configuration and management, stacking, VLANs, port channels, OAM, and other features. The document includes sections on legal notices, open source software, warranty, and copyright. It provides configuration examples and instructions for using both the CLI and web interface.
The document provides information about Comtrend's Auto-Configuration Server (CT-ACS). It adheres to the TR-069 standard to provide auto-configuration of broadband network equipment. It manages any TR-069 compliant CPE devices and supports functions like remote management, firmware upgrades, and monitoring of CPE status and performance. The CT-ACS offers features such as security access control, batch management of devices, and high availability through a load balancing model.
This study analyzes the impact of Indonesia's Village Midwife program on health outcomes between 1993 and 1997 using data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey. The analysis finds that:
1) Villages that gained a midwife saw a significant increase in average BMI among women of reproductive age (19-45) but not in other groups.
2) This effect remained even after controlling for individual characteristics and differences in infrastructure between villages.
3) The results provide evidence that the Village Midwife program had a causal impact on improving health outcomes for its target population of reproductive-age women.
This case study outlines the workings of the Consumer Exchange Network, or CXN
(www.cxn.com). CXN is a St. Louis, MO-based startup company with the mission of
providing an efficient online pricing mechanism to bring together buyers and sellers of
new consumer products.
The document provides instructions for installing and testing a C4L6000-ETH Ethernet-to-Coax/Powerline Hybrid Bridge. It includes an overview of the product, package contents, system requirements, applications, and LED functions. Installation instructions are provided for connecting devices in an existing Coax/Powerline network or sharing a broadband connection between locations. Specifications are listed. Testing the Coax/Powerline network using Iperf software is described, including setting IP addresses, running Iperf in server and client modes, and interpreting the results.
International Communication Instrument Co., Ltd. (ICI) is a telecommunication and ICT system consultant and distributor based in Beijing, China. ICI sells fixed telecom network equipment worldwide, including optic transmission network equipment, data/IP network equipment, access network equipment, and other telecom project materials. ICI's contact information and monthly product catalog are provided. The company aims to provide solid help to customers' businesses.
The document is a user manual for the GreyRapid N Wireless Network Router. It provides an introduction to the router and its features, which include allowing multiple computers and network devices to share a single internet connection via Ethernet ports or wireless connectivity. It also lists the contents of the manual, which covers topics like system setup, configuration of wired and wireless networks, advanced functions such as quality of service, security, and troubleshooting. The manual is intended to guide users through installing and using the router to set up a home or small office network.
003 obf600105 gpon ma5608 t basic operation and maintenance v8r15 issue1.02 (...Cavanghetboi Cavangboihet
This document provides a summary of the basic operations and maintenance of the GPON system from Huawei Technologies. It describes how to set up the maintenance environment, use command line features, perform system basic operations and maintenance, configure network management, and set up management security. Key topics covered include user account management, system configuration, hardware operation, and system maintenance.
Class lecture by Prof. Raj Jain on Carrier Ethernet. The talk covers Options to Connect Two Data Centers?, Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH), SONET/SDH, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Label Switching Example, IP over MPLS over Ethernet, Martini Draft, Pseudo Wire: L2 Circuits over IP, Ethernet over PWE3 over MPLS, Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS), Differentiated Services, Carriers vs. Enterprise, Issue: UNI vs Peer-to-Peer Signaling, UNI vs. ENNI, Operator Virtual Connection (OVC), Metro Access Ethernet Private Line, End-to-End Metro Ethernet Connection, Ethernet Virtual Connections (EVCs), Metro Ethernet Service Attributes, Metro Ethernet OAM, Metro Ethernet OAM Messages, Metro Ethernet Use Cases, Ethernet Provider Bridge (PB), Provider Backbone Network (PBB), MAC-in-MAC Frame Format, PBB Service Instance, Connection Oriented Ethernet, VLAN Cross-Connect, PBB-TE, PBB-TE QoS, Ethernet Tagged Frame Format Evolution, Comparison of Technologies. Video recording available in YouTube.
Nexaira Nexconnect Router User Guide (quantum-wireless.com)Ari Zoldan
The NexAira Nexconnect Router broadcasts a Wi-Fi signal so that multiple users can benefit from a single cellular AirCard. You can also use the Ethernet ports on the router to connect multiple computers or devices together. Take a Wi-Fi hotspot with you, Ideal for portable situations : RV or Command Centers, Boats, Move from location to location, Backup communications for office…
VoLTE allows operators to provide voice services over LTE networks using IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) technology. This provides several advantages over existing solutions like Circuit Switched Fallback (CSFB) including higher voice quality, network capacity and efficiency gains, and an improved user experience with faster call setup times. Operators are deploying VoLTE to transition to all-IP networks and offer voice and multimedia services like video calling over their LTE infrastructure using IMS.
This document provides an overview and specifications of ZTE networking products, including switches, routers, wireless LAN, network security, optical transmission, IP transport platforms, customer premises equipment, cloud computing, IP telephony, and multimedia conferencing products. It describes ZTE's switch product lines including the ZXR10 series of intelligent switches for small and medium businesses, the ZXR10 E-Series easy-maintenance secure switches, and the ZXR10 3900A series of L3 intelligent Ethernet switches. It provides specifications for each switch model.
It is an international non- profit, professional organisation or the advancement of technology related to electricity. It is the largest professional organization in the world with more than 3,60,000 members in around 175 countries.
The document discusses Alcatel-Lucent's Service Router Operating System (SR-OS) and their High Leverage Network (HLN). It introduces the HLN as a converged, scalable, and intelligent IP network that offers distributed service intelligence, broadband access, scalable IP transport, and supports innovative revenue-generating services. The HLN focuses on application enablement, universal access, network evolution, and operational transformation. It also discusses the FP3 chip that enables 100Gbps networking and the services supported on the HLN network.
04 geran bc-en-zxg10 i bsc structure and principle-1-training manual-201010 (1)Shelton Siziba
The document provides an overview of the ZXG10 iBSC system. It discusses the system background, position in the network as part of the GERAN, cabinet appearance, key features such as large capacity and modular design, supported services and functions, and compliance with GSM standards. The iBSC is an all-IP BSC that can support up to 1536 sites and 3072 carriers to provide both voice and high-speed data services.
This document provides release notes for Cambium Networks PTP 600 Series System Release 600-10-04. Key updates include:
1) Support for new 5.8 GHz frequency bands in Greece and Portugal/Iceland/Serbia
2) Increased channel bandwidth and spacing options in existing frequency bands
3) Enhancements to password security settings and views
4) Ability to complete the installation wizard without entering install arm state.
It also outlines known problems and limitations, and provides support contact information.
The document describes the hardware structure and features of the Huawei BTS3900 base station system. The BTS3900 system includes a BBU3900 unit, MRFU units, and an indoor cabinet. The BBU3900 processes signals and manages resources, and contains boards like the GTMU, WMPT, WBBP, and UPEU. The system supports GSM, dual-mode GSM/UMTS, and UMTS networks and provides functions such as high capacity, transmission sharing, and flexible clock synchronization.
Madge Collage 530 Ethernet to ATM Access SwitchRonald Bartels
The Collage 530 Ethernet to ATM Access Switch:
- Provides seamless connection between switched Ethernet segments and high-speed ATM backbones through LAN emulation, allowing for a gradual migration to ATM-based networking.
- Connects up to 16 Ethernet LAN segments to an ATM backbone, providing high-speed switching between local Ethernet segments and transparent access to the ATM backbone for non-local traffic.
- Supports standards-compliant ATM signaling and LAN emulation to ensure interoperability and allow existing network protocols to run unchanged over the ATM network.
Anda Telecom is an innovative Indian company that offers a wide range of networking and telecom products. It has an R&D facility in the UK and sells its products through channels in 40 countries, focusing on quality, price, and customer service. The company has a large portfolio of products including routers, modems, switches, media converters, and more from various partners. It also provides consultancy and infrastructure projects.
This document provides an overview and user guide for ArubaOS 7.3. It covers system basics, profiles management, interface configuration and management, stacking, VLANs, port channels, OAM, and other features. The document includes sections on legal notices, open source software, warranty, and copyright. It provides configuration examples and instructions for using both the CLI and web interface.
The document provides information about Comtrend's Auto-Configuration Server (CT-ACS). It adheres to the TR-069 standard to provide auto-configuration of broadband network equipment. It manages any TR-069 compliant CPE devices and supports functions like remote management, firmware upgrades, and monitoring of CPE status and performance. The CT-ACS offers features such as security access control, batch management of devices, and high availability through a load balancing model.
This study analyzes the impact of Indonesia's Village Midwife program on health outcomes between 1993 and 1997 using data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey. The analysis finds that:
1) Villages that gained a midwife saw a significant increase in average BMI among women of reproductive age (19-45) but not in other groups.
2) This effect remained even after controlling for individual characteristics and differences in infrastructure between villages.
3) The results provide evidence that the Village Midwife program had a causal impact on improving health outcomes for its target population of reproductive-age women.
This case study outlines the workings of the Consumer Exchange Network, or CXN
(www.cxn.com). CXN is a St. Louis, MO-based startup company with the mission of
providing an efficient online pricing mechanism to bring together buyers and sellers of
new consumer products.
The document announces Murdoch University's annual counselor's workshop event and Murdoch University Comes to Your School Week. The events aim to equip high school leavers with the knowledge and skills needed for higher education. The week-long events include interactive workshops in media, business, IT and critical thinking. Schools can bring classes to the university campus for experiences in these fields.
This document contains the personal details, education history, skills, work experience, and references of Mohd Syuhairey Bin Siron. He was born in 1990 in Hospital Kulim, Kedah, Malaysia. He completed his SPM in 2007 and has skills in Microsoft applications and the Windows operating system. His work experience includes positions as an operator at Aicello Malaysia and a machine operator at Hoya Electronics, where he has experience running various machines. He provides two references from his previous employers to contact.
Mountains form through tectonic plate collisions that cause the land surface to buckle upwards. They are raised portions of land that are usually at least 1,000 feet above the surrounding terrain, with their highest point called the summit. Mountains influence weather patterns by blocking or redirecting wind and precipitation, creating rain shadows and altering climates on their windward and leeward sides. The Himalayas formed 55 million years ago during the collision of the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates.
This document provides an introduction to SQL (Structured Query Language). SQL is a language used to define, query, modify, and control relational databases. The document outlines the main SQL commands for data definition (CREATE, ALTER, DROP), data manipulation (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE), and data control (GRANT, REVOKE). It also discusses SQL data types, integrity constraints, and how to use SELECT statements to query databases using projections, selections, comparisons, logical conditions, and ordering. The FROM clause is introduced as specifying the relations involved in a query.
Pendidikan agama islam tentang zina dan budi pekertiDinda R P
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang larangan berduaan tanpa mahram dan larangan berzina menurut agama Islam. Terdapat hadis yang menjelaskan hukuman bagi pelaku zina yaitu cambuk 100 kali dan pengasingan selama setahun untuk laki-laki, serta hukuman rajam bagi perempuan. Dokumen ini juga membahas tentang kisah hukum yang diambil Rasulullah saw mengenai kasus zina.
Mountains form through tectonic plate movement and volcanism which pushes land upwards and causes plates to crumple. There are different types of mountains such as volcanic, fold, and block mountains. Mount Fuji in Japan emerged around 100,000 years ago through volcanic activity and is a well-known symbol of Japan. Mountains can impact the environment through precipitation changes and blocking winds.
This document provides instructions for setting up and configuring a WL-322 wireless broadband modem/router. It includes details on the key features of the device such as support for draft 802.11n wireless speeds up to 300Mbps and 4 Ethernet ports. The document guides the user through an initial setup process including connecting cables, logging into the device's web interface, and running through a configuration wizard. It also provides explanations and instructions for various device settings like wireless settings, security settings, and firewall settings.
This 24-port Ethernet switch provides high-speed connectivity for users and devices on a local area network. It supports both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps connections through its RJ-45 ports and includes features such as auto-negotiation, store-and-forward switching, and 8K MAC address support to optimize network performance. The switch can be installed on a desktop, shelf or in an equipment rack using its included mounting brackets.
The document is a 2016 catalog from Interstellar-Clouds Technology that provides an overview of their wireless product lines. It includes introductions to their outdoor wireless devices, router series, portable modems, USB dongles, access points, powerline adapters, and managed/unmanaged switches. For each product line, it lists example models and their specifications such as supported technologies, throughput, antenna types, and distance capabilities. It encourages readers to contact their support teams for pricing or other inquiries.
FEATURE and BENEFITS:
Hardware Architecture Providing
High Throughput Performance
and Repeatable Results /
Accuracy
Interface - 10/100/1000, 10GbE,
40GbE Copper or Fiber
Supports UDP, TCP, MPLS,
VLAN, ESP, LPD & Encrypted
Packets
Supports multiple links and
filtering of packets
Validate and Optimize your
Network before Deployment to
avoid Costly Application issues
Easy to use - Command Line
Interface with Scripting Support
or GUI Interface
Bandwidth - 300bps - 40GbE in
1bps increments
Delay - 0 ms to 10 sec. in
1ms increments, settings for
Constant, Uniform and Normal
Other Features - Real time traffic
graph and Network Statistics,
output reports
√ Approvals - UL, CSA, CE, FCC
and RoHS
2U Sturdy Rack Mount
Enclosure, 90-240VAC
DCN Product Training 20220920 - Wireless Product.pptcesardavid55
1. The document introduces DCN's wireless product family including Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6 access points, wireless controllers, and case studies of implementations in industries such as hotels, ISPs, and more.
2. It provides details on the various AP models for indoor, outdoor, and in-wall deployment and highlights their features such as supported wireless standards, number of spatial streams, bandwidth, and ports.
3. Case studies demonstrate successful implementations of DCN wireless solutions in environments like hotels, rural broadband projects, and an energy park to provide services like internet access, surveillance, and more.
This document provides product documentation for the TG-3269 Gigabit PCI Network Adapter. It includes sections on copyright and trademark information, FCC compliance statements, safety information, and specifications. The document also provides instructions for installing the hardware and software for the adapter on various Windows operating systems.
The document describes a training course on GPON fundamentals. The course covers an overview of optical access networks including different scenarios like FTTH, FTTB, and FTTC. It then discusses the basic concepts of PON including the components of PON networks and the principle of GPON which uses WDM for bi-directional communication over a single fiber with downstream broadcast and upstream TDMA. The document also outlines the contents and objectives of the GPON training course.
This document discusses Huawei's GPON (Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network) technology. It begins with an overview of GPON's evolution from narrowband to gigaband broadband, describing how access technologies have increased bandwidth capabilities over time. It then covers key aspects of GPON including its advantages over copper networks like longer transmission distances and lower costs. The document explains GPON concepts, parameters, frame encapsulation methods and the ITU-T standards that define GPON. It also provides examples of Huawei's OLT equipment and GPON's role in heterogeneous access networks.
This document outlines an agenda for an Ethernet webinar that will cover several topics:
1. It introduces five Ethernet webinar courses that will be covered, including Ethernet introductions, Carrier Ethernet introductions, and introductions to new Gigabit Ethernet testers.
2. The agenda then lists specific topics that will be discussed in the webinar, including introductions to IEEE 802.3, the ISO/OSI reference model, the physical layer, ports, Power over Ethernet, duplexing, autonegotiation, Ethernet frames, and more.
3. It provides a brief history of data networks and Ethernet standards developed by IEEE and others.
The document describes the ALS series of IP/PDH/SDH microwave radio systems. Key points:
- The ALS series provides native IP, PDH and SDH connectivity and is suitable for a wide range of network applications, from cost-sensitive to high-capacity backbone networks.
- It supports flexible interfaces including E1, Ethernet, and STM-1, and can evolve from pure TDM to pure IP networks.
- Nodal configurations allow connecting multiple hops in crowded stations simply and reduce equipment complexity.
JVL Industrial Ethernet Expansion Modules for MAC MotorsElectromate
The document discusses Industrial Ethernet expansion modules from JVL for integrating servo and stepper motors with Ethernet communications. It provides an overview of the available Industrial Ethernet protocols supported by the modules, including EtherCAT, Ethernet/IP, PROFINET IO, Modbus TCP, Powerlink and SERCOS III. It also includes specifications for the modules such as electrical ratings, connector types, sample code availability, and easy installation using M12 connectors.
Secure, High Performance Transport Networks Based on WDM TechnologyADVA
The document discusses WDM (wavelength division multiplexing) technology and ADVA Optical Networking's transport solutions based on WDM. It provides an overview of ADVA's history and product portfolio, including their FSP 3000 optical transport system. The FSP 3000 supports a wide range of applications and services. It offers high density transponder and packet aggregation modules with low latency.
Four-faith.hk F2920D Multiple connection terminal user manualFour Faith
The document is a user manual for the F2920D Multiple Connection Terminal. It describes the terminal's features which include multiple wireless communication methods (GPRS, CDMA, WCDMA, LTE, LoRa, WiFi, 433MHz, ZigBee), analog and digital inputs/outputs, Ethernet interface, and support for wireless network configuration, camera configuration, and parameter configuration via software. The manual provides specifications for the terminal's cellular, LoRa, WiFi, 433MHz, and ZigBee modules and explains its installation, power supply, indicators, reset button, and configuration process.
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CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 ABOUT ADSL AND ADSL 2+...........................................................................................................5
1.2 DEVICE INTRODUCTION & LED STATUS INDICATION ..........................................................5
1.3 PROTOCOLS.....................................................................................................................................6
1.4 FEATURES.........................................................................................................................................7
2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND INTERNET CONNECTION ............................................................. 8
2.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT...............................................................................................................8
2.2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION..........................................................................................................8
2.2.1 HARDWARE CONNECTION......................................................................................................8
2.2.2 INSTALLATION STEPS ..............................................................................................................8
2.3 INTERNET CONNECTION..............................................................................................................9
2.3.1 PREPARATION BEFORE INTERNET CONNECTION .............................................................9
2.3.2 COMPUTER CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................9
2.3.3 ADSL MODEM CONFIGURATION............................................................................................9
3. CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................................................... 11
3.1 INTERNET CONNECTION.............................................................................................................. 11
3.1.1 ADDING A PVC..........................................................................................................................13
3.2 LOCAL NETWORK (LAN) ..............................................................................................................23
3.2.1 IPV4 ADDRESS..........................................................................................................................23
4. DHCP SERVER……………..……………………………………………………………………………….24
4.1 DHCP SERVER..................................................................................................................................24
4.1.1 GLOBAL SETTINGS .................................................................................................................24
4.1.2 SERVER SETTINGS ..................................................................................................................24
4.1.3 ADVANCED SETTINGS............................................................................................................25
5. OTHER FUNCTIONS AND CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................ 27
5.1 STATUS CHECKING ......................................................................................................................27
5.2 CONFIGURATION OF MODEM’S IP ADDRESS AND PASSWORD......................................28
6. RESET TO DEFAULT SETTING ................................................................................................................. 29
7. USAGE OF USB INTERFACE .................................................................................................................... 30
7.1 DRIVER INSTALLATION................................................................................................................30
7.2 UNINSTILL DRIVER .......................................................................................................................32
7.3 CONFIGURATION OF "USB IAD LAN MODEM".......................................................................33
8. SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................ 34
8.1 POWER SUPPLY............................................................................................................................34
8.2 STANDARDS ...................................................................................................................................34
APPENDIX........................................................................................................................................................... 35
APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................35
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APPENDIX B. SPLITTER CONNECTION .........................................................................................36
APPENDIX C. CONFIGURATION OF TCP/IP PROTOCOL...........................................................37
APPENDIX D. SHIPPING LIST ...........................................................................................................39
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Definition & Acronyms
ATU-C ADSL Transceiver Unit, Central Office End
ATU-R ADSL Transceiver Unit, Remote Terminal End
FEXT Far-end Cross Talk
HDSL High-rate Digital Subscriber Line
POTS Plain Old Telephone Service
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
WINS Windows® Internet Name Server
ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
OAM Operations, Administration And Maintenance
QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
DMT Discrete Multitone
DSL Digital Subscriber Line
FEC Forward Error Correction
ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
WAN Wide Area Network
PRD Pseudo-random Downstream
PRU Pseudo-random Upstream
USB Universal Serial Bus
LAN Local Area Network
PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit
SVC Switched Virtual Circuit
PPP Point to Point protocol
DNS Domain Name Server
VPI Virtual Path ID
VCI Virtual Circuit ID
DSL Digital Subscriber Line
IP Internet Protocol
CO Central Office
EC Echo Canceling
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OVERVIEW
1. OVERVIEW
1.1 ABOUT ADSL AND ADSL 2+
ADSL MODEM is a broadband Internet access device which utilizes the high frequency segment of the
phone line to transmit high-speed data without interfering with the voice transmission. The frequency of ADSL
signal is higher than that of voice, so voice and ADSL signal can coexist in one line by using a splitter to
insulate each from the other. ADSL data transfer on the asymmetry way. The upload speed is up to 1Mbps and
download speed is up to 8Mbps. It is an ideal device for broadband access.
Transmission performance of ADSL2 is improved comparing with the first generation of ADSL. These
improvements are mainly concerned with long distance, anti-line-loss, anti-noise, etc. by doubling the
transmission bandwidth; ADSL2+ has implemented a downlink rate as high as 24 Mbps. Therefore, Internet
applications such as synchronous transmission of multi video stream, online games and huge capacity of
downloading files are made possible.
1.2 DEVICE INTRODUCTION & LED STATUS INDICATION
Front panel
Figure 1.1
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Status Steady light Flashing Fast Flashing Off
POWER (Red) Power on / / Power off
DSL (Yellow) DSL Line is
up
No
signal
In handshaking
status
Power off
Internet (Green) PPP is on / Transmitting or
receiving data in
PPP mode
Power off
LAN(4-1)(Green) Ethernet line
is connected
/ PC is transmitting
Data.
Ethernet line
not connected
properly
USB (Green) USB device
is connected
/ USB device has
data Transmitting
USB device is
not connected
Rear panel
Figure 1.2
Interface introduction:
① LINE: Connected to “ADSL” port of the splitter or on the phone jack wall.
② LAN1-LAN4: To be connected to a PC network card by a network cable, also can use a crossover cable to
connect to Hub, Switch or Router.
③ USB To be connected to the PC USB Port by a USB Line
④ POWER: 5.2V DC, 1A.
⑤ SWITCH: To turn on or turn off the power.
1.3 PROTOCOLS
ADSL Modem supports the following protocols:
1. PPPoA (PPP over ATM) LLC encapsulation or VCMUX encapsulation (RFC2364)
2. PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) LLC encapsulation or VCMUX encapsulation (RFC2516)
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3. 2684 bridge (2684 Bridged IP over ATM) LLC encapsulation or VCMUX encapsulation (RFC2684)
4. 2684 routing (2684 Routing IP over ATM) LLC encapsulation or VCMUX encapsulation (RFC2684)
1.4 FEATURES
1. Supports ANSI T1.413 ISSUE 2, ITU G.992.1 (G.DMT), ITU G.992.2 (G.LITE), ITU G.992.3 (ADSL2), and
ITU G.992.5 (ADSL2+).
2. Web-based configuration and monitoring.
3. Supports up to 8 PVCs.
4. Routing function.
5. NAPT, DHCP function.
6. Software upgradeable.
7. ATM management function.
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SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND INTERNET CONNECTION
2.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT
A computer with a USB interface or a network card with Ethernet interface.
2.2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION
2.2.1 HARDWARE CONNECTION
Figure 2.1
To go online and make phone calls simultaneously, please refer to Appendix B: SPLITTER CONNECTION.
2.2.2 INSTALLATION STEPS
1. Connect line port of the ADSL MODEM to telephone jack with the telephone cord that comes with the
modem.
2. Connect Ethernet port of the ADSL MODEM to Ethernet port of the computer using the network cable that
comes with the modem.
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3. Connect USB port of the ADSL MODEM to USB port of the computer using the USB cable that comes
with the modem.
4. Plug in the power cord, and turn on the power.
2.3 INTERNET CONNECTION
2.3.1 PREPARATION BEFORE INTERNET CONNECTION
Before the installation, please confirm information below or consult with the ADSL service provider. Table
2.1 shows all the information needed to configure for different protocols.
Table 2.1
Virtual Dial Mode Private Line Mode
Protocol
PPPOE PPPOA 2684 Bridged
VPI VPI VPI
VCI VCI VCI
User name User name
Necessary
Information
Password Password
2.3.2 COMPUTER CONFIGURATION
The default factory-set IP Address for the ADSL MODEM is: 192.168.1.1. The Subnet Mask is:
255.255.255.0. Users can configure ADSL MODEM through an Internet browser. ADSL MODEM can be used
as a gateway and DNS server and users need to set the computer’s TCP/IP protocol as follow:
1. Set the computer at same Internet segment with ADSL MODEM so as to enter ADSL MODEM
configuration page through a browser.
2. Set the computer’s gateway’s IP address the same as the ADSL Modem’s.
3. Set the computer’s DNS server’s IP address the same as the ADSL Modem’s or that of an effective DNS
server.
If the user has any question regarding the computer’s TCP/IP protocol, please refer to APPENDIX C:
TCP/IP PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION.
2.3.3 ADSL MODEM CONFIGURATION
Open the browser; input http://192.168.1.1 in the address column. Press “Enter” key then the entry dialog
box will pop up as Figure 2.2, Input username: admin, and password: admin (Note that this is capital sensitive),
then press “Enter”. The ADSL MODEM configuration page will be shown.
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3. CONFIGURATION
If the configuration is bridge encapsulation, there is no need to configure any more parameters. Only need
to use the third party dial-up software to connect the Internet.
Totally, this router supports PPPoA, PPPoE, and Bridging. For detail configuration information, please
check the following configuration guide.
3.1 INTERNET CONNECTION
Click “Internet Connection” on the left page; enter into “Internet Connection Configuration” page.
In the Connections page, the default configuration of the modem supports seven PVCs.
Figure 3.1
: Delete an existing Internet connection.
: Modify an existing Internet connection.
Delete an existing Internet connection.
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The following describes an example of deleting bridge_0_32.
Figure 3.2
Click to delete bridge_0_32 in the following page
The system deletes bridge_0_32. After the deletion, the page shown in the following figure appears.
Figure 3.3
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3.1.1 ADDING A PVC
The following describes an example of adding PVC 0/32.
(1) Click Add to add PVC 0/32 in the following page.
Figure 3.4
(2) Click Next to start configuring the connection type and data encapsulation of the PVC.
PVC Name: It supports eight characters at most.
VPI: Virtual path identifier (VPI) is the virtual path between two points in an ATM network. Its valid
value is from 0 to 255.
VCI: Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) is the virtual channel between two points in an ATM network.
Its valid value is from 32 to 65535.
Service Category: UBR with PCR/CBR/Non Realtime VBR/ Realtime VBR.
UBR with PCR: Unspecified bite rate with peak cell rate (UBR with PCR).When the network is
congested, the UBR cell is dropped and communication traffic is at a fairly low level. Its peak cell rate
range is from 0 to 8000.
CBR: Constant bit rate (CBR) is a coding mode. It is adapted for strict requirement to delay and
quality of data packets transmission. Its peak cell rate range is from 0 to 7100.
Non Real-time VBR: Non real-time variable bit rate (NRT-VBR) is adapted for real time with
relatively low requirement. Its peak cell rate range is from 0 to 8000. The sustainable cell rate range is
from 1 to 7099, and the maximum burst size range is from 0 to 1000000.
Real-time VBR: Real-time variable bit rate (Real-time VBR) is adapted for real time with high
requirement. Its peak cell rate range is from 0 to 8000.The sustainable cell rate range is from 1 to 7099,
and the maximum burst size range is from 0 to 1000000.
After proper modifications, click Next and the following page appears. In this page, you can modify
Internet connection protocol and encapsulation type.
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Sample 1: Choose the connection protocol of the PVC 0/32 to PPP over ATM (PPPoA).
Figure 3.5
(1) Select PPP over ATM (PPPoA) protocol and set the encapsulation type to VC MUX (Depending
upon the uplink equipment, generally VC MUX).Click Next.
(2) In this example, the modem must be configured as built-in PPPoA + NAT. Select Obtain an IP
address automatically, Enable NAT, and Add Default Route.
Figure 3.6
Obtain an IP Address automatically: Through PPP dial-up to obtain an IP address assigned by up-link
equipment, such as BRAS.
Use the following IP address: If you want to manually enter the WAN IP address, select it and enter the
information in the field.
Enable NAT: Select it to enable the NAT functions of the modem. If you do not want to enable NAT and
want the user of the modem to access the Internet normally, you must add a route on the uplink equipment.
Otherwise, the access to the Internet fails. Normally, it is required to enable NAT.
Add Default Route: Add a default route in the routing table. Normally, it must be checked, or you have to
add a default route manually.
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(3) Enter the correct broadband user name and password. Select a proper PPP connection mode. Click
Next.
Figure 3.7
Broadband User Name: Enter the correct user name provided by your ISP.
Password: Enter the correct password provided by your ISP.
Confirm Password: Confirm the correct password provided by your ISP.
Session established by: Select a PPP connection mode according to your practice.
Always On: After the device is powered on, the system performs PPP dial-up automatically. If the device
is powered off, DSLAM or the up-link equipment is abnormal, the PPP connection will not be broken.
Dial on Demand: After the device is powered on, the PPP dial-up performs automatically. If the device
does not detect the flow of the user continuously within the preset minutes, the device automatically stops
the PPP connection. Once the device detects the data flow (for example, accessing the web page), it restarts
the PPP for dial-up.
Manually Connect: Click Configuration> Internet Connection >Connections. Click Connect in the
Internet Connection Configuration page to start the PPP connection. If the device does not detect the
data-flow of the user continuously within the preset minutes, the device automatically releases the PPP
connection. The difference between manually connect and dial on demand is that you must start a PPP
connection manually again if you select manually connect. Enter the waiting time in the field.
(4) Click Next and the following page appears. In this page, you can confirm the modification.
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Figure 3.8
(5) Check the configurations according to the requirements. When you are sure that your configuration is
correct, click Apply. The page shown in the following figure appears.
Sample 2: Choose the connection protocol of the PVC 0/32 to PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE).
(1) SelectPPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) protocol. Set to LLC/SNAP encapsulation type and Bridged
encapsulation mode. Click Next.
Figure 3.9
(2) In this example, select obtain an IP address automatically, Enable NAT, and Add Default Route.
Figure 3.10
Obtain an IP Address automatically: Through PPP dial-up to obtain an IP address assigned by up-link
equipment, such as BRAS.
Use the following IP address: If you want to manually enter the WAN IP address, select it and enter the
information in the field.
Enable NAT: Select it to enable the NAT functions of the modem. If you do not want to enable NAT and
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want the user of the modem to access the Internet normally, you must add a route on the uplink equipment.
Otherwise, the access to the Internet fails. Normally, it is required to enable NAT.
Add Default Route: Add a default route in the routing table. Normally, it must be checked, or you have to
add a default route manually.
(3) Enter the correct broadband user name, password and confirm password. Select a proper PPP
connection mode. Click Next.
Figure 3.11
Service Name: Enter from the services provided by the ISP. It may not fill.
Broadband User Name: Enter the correct user name provided by your ISP.
Password: Enter the correct password provided by your ISP.
Confirm Password: Confirm the correct password provided by your ISP.
Session established by: Select a PPP connection mode according to your practice.
Always On: After the device is powered on, the system performs PPP dial-up automatically. If the device
is powered off, DSLAM or the up-link equipment is abnormal, the PPP connection will not be broken.
Dial on Demand: After the device is powered on, the PPP dial-up performs automatically. If the device
does not detect the flow of the user continuously within the preset minutes, the device automatically stops
the PPP connection. Once the device detects the data flow (for example, accessing the web page), it restarts
the PPP for dial-up.
Manually Connect: Click Configuration> Internet Connection >Connections. Click Connect in the
Internet Connection Configuration page to start the PPP connection. If the device does not detect the
data-flow of the user continuously within the preset minutes, the device automatically releases the PPP
connection. The difference between manually connect and dial on demand is that you must start a PPP
connection manually again if you select manually connect. Enter the waiting time in the field.
(4) Click Next and the following page appears. In this page, you can confirm the modification.
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Figure 3.12
(5) Check the configurations according to the requirements. When you are sure that the configuration is
correct, click Apply. The page shown in the following figure appears.
Sample 3: Choose the connection protocol of the PVC 0/32 to RFC2684 (Bridged).
(1) Select RFC2684 protocol. Set to LLC/SNAP encapsulation type and Bridged encapsulation mode.
Figure 3.13
(2) In this example, select Obtain an IP address automatically, Enable NAT, and Add Default Route
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Figure 3.14
Obtain an IP Address automatically: Through PPP dial-up to obtain an IP address assigned by up-link
equipment, such as BRAS.
Use the following IP address: If you want to manually enter the WAN IP address, select it and enter the
information in the field.
Default Gateway: Select use the following IP address, and then you can enter the IP address of the
gateway.
Enable NAT: Select it to enable the NAT functions of the modem. If you do not want to enable NAT and
want the user of the modem to access the Internet normally, you must add a route on the uplink equipment.
Otherwise, the access to the Internet fails. Normally, it is required to enable NAT.
Add Default Route: Add a default route in the routing table. Normally, it must be checked, or you have to
add a default route manually.
Click Next and the following page appears. In this page, you can confirm the modification.
Figure 3.15
Check the configurations according to the requirements and click Apply. The page shown in the following
figure appears.
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Sample 4: Choose the connection protocol of the RFC2684 (Routed).
(1) Select RFC2684 protocol. Set to LLC/SNAP encapsulation type and Routed encapsulation mode.
Figure 3.16
(2) In this example, select obtain an IP address automatically, Enable NAT, and Add Default Route.
Figure 3.17
Obtain an IP Address automatically: Through PPP dial-up to obtain an IP address assigned by up-link
equipment, such as BRAS.
Use the following IP address: If you want to manually enter the WAN IP address, select it and enter the
information in the field.
Default Gateway: Select use the following IP address, and then you can enter the IP address of the
gateway.
Enable NAT: Select it to enable the NAT functions of the modem. If you do not want to enable NAT and
want the user of the modem to access the Internet normally, you must add a route on the uplink equipment.
Otherwise, the access to the Internet fails. Normally, it is required to enable NAT.
Add Default Route: Add a default route in the routing table. Normally, it must be checked, or you have to
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add a default route manually.
Click Next and the following page appears. In this page, you can confirm the modification.
Figure 3.18
Check the configurations according to the requirements and click Apply. The page shown in the following
figure appears.
Sample 5: Choose the connection protocol Bridging for the PVC 0/32.
(1) Select Bridging protocol and LLC/SNAP as encapsulation type.
Figure 3.19
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(2) Click Next. The page shown in the following figure appears.
Figure 3.20
(3) Click Next and the following page appears. In this page, you can confirm the modification.
Figure 3.21
(4) Check the configurations according to the requirements and click Apply. The page shown in the
following figure appears.
Note: At most we can have eight connections. If you need to add a new connection, please delete or
modify an existing connection
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3.2 LOCAL NETWORK (LAN)
Click Configuration > Local Network to enter the local network configuration page. In this page, you can
configure the local network.
3.2.1 IPV4 ADDRESS
Click IP Address and the following page appear. In this page, you can set the IP address and subnet mask
of LAN.
Figure 4.1
Primary IP Address: The IP address. It is the management IP address of the LAN on the device. The
default is 192.168.1.1.
Subnet Mask: The subnet mask of the IP address. The default one is 255.255.255.0.
Virtual IP Address: By default, it is not selected. Select it if you need to configure the virtual IP address
and subnet mask. After you select it, you are required to enter IP Address and Subnet Mask.
MTU: The default of maximum transmission unit is 1500.
Enter the required parameters and click Apply to take it effect.
After the modification, the maximum transmission unit can reach 1500. when changing the gateway IP into
virtual IP address, you can access the modem using the virtual IP address.
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4. DHCP SERVER
4.1 DHCP SERVER
Apart from being a modem, ADSL Modem can also support router and DHCP applications, which are
especially applicable for small business, small scale LAN, net-café, etc.
The ADSL Modem can work as a router and DHCP sever without proxy server. The configuration steps are
shown below:
Click “DHCP Server” label on “configuration” page.
4.1.1 GLOBAL SETTINGS
Click Global Settings and the following page appears. In this page, you can set the status of the DHCP
server.
Figure 4.6
DHCP Server currently: Select it to enable the DHCP server function. When the PC attached to the
modem is set to obtain the IP address automatically, the modem takes a valid IP address from the IP address
pool and assigns it to the PC. By default, DHCP server is enabled.
DHCP Server interfaces: It is used to edit the list of IP that the DHCP server operates on. DHCP server
status must be disabled for adding a new DHCP server or deleting an existing DHCP server.
4.1.2 SERVER SETTINGS
Click Server Settings and the following page appear. In this page, you can modify the DHCP server
settings.
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Figure 4.7
Click Add Fixed Host and the following page appear. In this page, you can set host IP and MAC mapping.
Figure 4.8
Maximum Lease Time: The maximum value which default lease time can be set to. The unit value is set
in second. By default, it is 86400 seconds (24 hour).
Default Lease Time: It is the time that the DHCP server leases IP to the DHCP client. After the preset time,
the lease IP is released. The unit value is set in second. By default, it is 43200 seconds (12 hour).
4.1.3 ADVANCED SETTINGS
Click Advanced Settings and the following page appear. In this page, you can configure the advanced
DHCP server classes and subnet-pools
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5OTHER FUNCTIONS AND
CONFIGURATION
5. OTHER FUNCTIONS AND CONFIGURATION
5.1 STATUS CHECKING
The working status of ADSL MODEM can be monitored by some pages.
1 Overview of Device Information
As shown in Figure 5.1, the information of hardware version, software version, DSL link status, link speed
and LAN interface can be viewed on this page.
Figure 5.1
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5.2 CONFIGURATION OF MODEM’S IP ADDRESS AND PASSWORD
1. CONFIGURATION OF MODEM’S IPADDRESS
As a network device, ADSL Modem has its own IP address and MAC address. The factory sets the ADSL
Modem at a default IP address of 192.168.1.1 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. The user can configure these
addresses through the Local Network page.
2. Configuration of administrator’s password and user’s password
When logging on the setting page of ADSL Modem, the system requires user name and password to verify
for permission. The default administrator’s account is “admin” and the default password for this account is
“admin”. The user, through the user configuration tab on page System, can change the passwords. (Attention:
please remember the password after changing otherwise you will not be able to change configuration after
saving.)
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6RESET TO DEFAULT SETTING
6. RESET TO DEFAULT SETTING
If you are experiencing difficulty logging on to the configuration page (For example: you forget the
password), you can reset the ADSL MODEM to the default configuration. Then you will be able to log on with
the default username and password.
Method:
Turn on the ADSL MODEM, put a pin into the eyelet, and press 6 seconds. The Reset Button is Placed on
the bottom side of ADSL Modem.
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7USAGE OF USB INTERFACE
7. USAGE OF USB INTERFACE
The Combo DSL Gateway is a device with both Ethernet Interface and USB Interface, which is
independent; you may use either of them to connect to the different computers, in this way the two computers
can connect to the network at one time. The Gateway can be seen as a simple two-port HUB. So, do not
connect both the Ethernet Interface and USB Interface to a same computer.
When using USB Interface, you must install the drivers. After installation, a virtual network card, "USB
Remote NDIS Network Device", will be added into the computer. It has all the functions of a real network
card, and it makes installation more easily.
NOTES:
The following shows the steps for Windows®2000, the installation, configuration and un-installation of
Windows®98 or Windows®XP are similar to this.
7.1 DRIVER INSTALLATION
1. Open the Modem, and connect the USB port. Then double click “Setup.exe” in “G: USB Driver For all
OS...” You will enter the DSL MODEM Setup Wizard as figure 7.1.1, click “Next”.
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Figure 7.1.1
2. A new dialog box will show you a figure 7.1.2. Click “Accept” to continue.
Figure 7.1.2
3. A new box will show whether you want to reboot the computer. Choose “No, I will reboot the computer later”,
then click “close” button to finish the installing.
Figure 7.1.3
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7.2 UNINSTILL DRIVER
1. Click “Start” “Programs” “DSL Two Ports MODEM” “Uninstall”. As shown in figure 7.2.1.
Figure 7.2.1
2. It will ask you to click“Yes”to confirm deletion. As shown in figure 7.2.2.
Figure 7.2.2
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3 Choose “Yes, reboot the computer now”. As shown in figure 7.2.3.
Figure 7.2.3
7.3 CONFIGURATION OF "USB IAD LAN MODEM"
As a virtual network card, "USB IAD LAN MODEM” can be configured as a normal network card.
Set the computer IP address at same segment of ADSL MODEM, such as set the IP address of the network
card to one of the “192.168.1.3”, “192.168.1.254”.User can also change its configuration for special reason.
Figure 7.3.1
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8SPECIFICATION
8. SPECIFICATION
8.1 POWER SUPPLY
Exterior power adapter
Input: 220VAC, 50Hz
Output: 5.2VDC, 1A.
Polarity:
8.2 STANDARDS
EMI/Immunity: FCC Part 15 Class B, CE Mark (EN55022 Class B/EN50082)
Safety Standard: UL, EN60950, 3C
Communication: FCC Part 68, CYR21
Electromagnetic: in accordance with FCC, ETSI and CISPR standard
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APPENDIX
APPENDIX
APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTING
Phenomena Solution
The indicator of power
supply is not on
1. Make sure the connection of power supply is good.
2. Make sure the switch of power supply is turned on.
3. Make sure the output of power supply is correct.
The indicator of PC is not
on
1. Check the connection between the cable and the network card.
2. Make sure that the correct cable is used.
3. Make sure the cable works fine by pinging the hosts IP address.
Can not access Internet or
remote networks
1. Make sure the problems listed above are eliminated.
2. Make sure the software configuration of the ADSL Modem is
correct.
3. Make sure you have restarted the ADSL Modem after
configuration change.
4. Check IP connection using ping command.
5. Make sure the DNS of the computer is correct.
Can’t access some web
server
1. The MTU of operating system might be too large.
2. Some operating systems might need to be patched.
Can not log on to the
configuration page
1. Make sure the PC indicator is on.
2. Make sure the configuration of TCP/IP is correct.
3. Make sure the data indicator of Modem is on when using Ping
command.
4. Make sure the user name and password is correct.
5. Reset the device.
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APPENDIX B. SPLITTER CONNECTION
1. Splitter
2. Connection
Firstly, use a telephone cord to connect the LINE port of the splitter and the RJ-11 port (the phone jack) on
the wall. Then use another telephone cord to connect the ADSL port of the splitter and the LINE port of the
ADSL Modem. Finally, use another telephone cord to connect the telephone set and the PHONE port of the
splitter.
USB
Interface
Ethernet
Interface
Power
Interface
Line
Interface
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APPENDIX C. CONFIGURATION OF TCP/IP PROTOCOL
Here we will explain the configuration which using Windows 2000 operation system as an example.
For other operation systems the process is similar.
1. Right click on the “Local Area Connection”, click “Properties” on the pop up menu, as shown in Figure
C.1.
Figure C.1
2. The dialog box of networks is shown in Figure C.2. On the “General” property page select “Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)” and then click the “Properties” button.
Figure C.2
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3. The “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties” pop up window is shown as Figure C.3. Select “Use the
following IP address”. Input the following IP address: 192.168.1.11 and subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
(These addresses and subnet mask are similar with the factory default setting. The user can set different IP
addresses and subnet mask whenever necessary). Select “Gateway”, input the default IP address of the
gateway: 192.168.1.1 and IP address of Preferred DNS server: 202.96.209.133 (you can use your ISP’s
address), IP address of Alternate DNS server: 202.96.209.5(you can use your ISP’s address). The result is
shown in Figure C.3.
Figure C.3
4. Click “OK” button to return to the “Local Area Connection Property” dialog box.
5. Click “OK” button to close the Network property dialog box.
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APPENDIX D. SHIPPING LIST
Make sure the following items are included in the box. If any one of them is missing, please
contact the vendor immediately.
ADSL2+ Modem
×1
Quick Start Guide
×1
Telephone Line(RJ-11)
×2
Power Adapter
×1
USB Cable
×1
RJ45 Cable
×1
User CD
×1
Splitter
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Please use the factory recommended
power supply.
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