DNA-A211-I ADSL 2+ Modem/Router (4Ethernet + 1Wi-Fi) User Manual
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Table of Contents 1
GETTING STARTED...................... ........................... ......................... ........................... ............. 11 1.1
System Overview ........................... .......................... .......................... ........................... .... 11
1.2
System Architecture and Features ...................... .......................... ............................ ........ 11
1.2.1
Supporting protocols .......................... ....................................... .......................... ........................... .......................... ......................... .......................... ......................12 .........12 Upstream and downstream for protocols ........................... ........................................ .......................... ......................... ......................... .................13 ....13
1.2.2
1.3 1.3.1
Encapsulation Encapsulation Supports ........................... ........................................ ........................... ............................ ........................... ........................... ........................ .............13 ...13
Appearance...................... Appearance ...................... ........................... ......................... ........................... .................. 14 Front panel.......................... panel...................................... ........................ ......................... ........................... ............................ ........................... ......................... ........................14 ............14 LED Status Description................... Description................................ ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... .......................14 .........14
1.3.2
Rear panel .......................... ........................................ ............................ ........................... ........................... .......................... ........................... .......................... ....................15 .........15 Interface description..................... description................................... .......................... .......................... ........................... .......................... ........................... ........................ .............15 ...15
1.4 1.4.1
If Connecting to the Splitter............................. Splitter.......................................... ......................... ......................... .......................... ......................... .......................15 ...........15
1.4.2
If not connected to the Splitter ......................... ...................................... ........................... ........................... .......................... ........................... ....................16 ......16
1.5
Management ....................... ........................... ......................... ........................... ............... 17
1.5.1
Local Ethernet Port (Telnet) ......................... ...................................... ........................... ........................... .......................... ........................... ........................17 ..........17
1.5.2
Local Ethernet Port (Web-browser).................. (Web-browser)............................... ......................... ......................... .......................... ......................... ......................17 ..........17
1.5.3
Wi-Fi Antenna (Web-browser)............. (Web-browser)........................... ........................... .......................... .......................... .......................... ........................... ....................18 ......18
1.6
2
Hardware Installation.......................... ......................... ........................... ......................... .. 15
Configure IP Address to access PC .......................... ............................ .......................... .. 18
1.6.1
Static configuration ............................ ......................................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ......................... ....................18 ........18
1.6.2
Dynamic configuration ........................... ......................................... ........................... ........................... ........................... .......................... ......................... ................19 ....19
1.6.3
Verify the link between your PC and the ADSL Modem ....................... .................................... ........................ ........................19 .............19
COMMAND LINE ......................... ............................ .......................... ........................... ............. 22 2.1
Telnet ......................... ........................... ......................... ........................... ........................ 22
2.2
CLI commands ........................ ............................ ......................... ............................ ......... 22
2.2.1
help or ?.................................... ?................................................. ........................... ........................... ........................... ............................ ........................... ....................... ...............22 .....22
2.2.2
show ........................... ........................................ ........................... ........................... ........................... ............................ ........................... ........................... ........................ ...............22 .....22
2.2.3
save ........................... ......................................... ............................ ........................... ........................... ............................ ............................ ........................... ......................... ...............23 ...23
2.2.4
restore default................................. default.............................................. ........................... ........................... ........................... ............................ ......................... ......................23 ...........23
2.2.5
ping...................................... ping.................................................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ....................... ....................23 ..........23
2.2.6
logout..................................... logout.................................................. ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................ ..................24 ........24
2.2.7
passwd.................... passwd.................................. ........................... ........................... ............................ ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................ ...................24 ........24
2.2.8
reboot ......................... ....................................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................ ...............24 .....24
2.2.9
sysInfo .......................... ......................................... ............................. ........................... ........................... ............................ ............................ ........................ ....................... ..............24 .24
2.3
LAN Commands ....................... ............................ .......................... ............................ ....... 24
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WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE ............................................... ........................... ........... 28 3.1
Overview ....................... ........................... ......................... ........................... ..................... 28
3.2
Preparation..................................... .......................... ............................ ............................. 28
3.3
Login............................. ........................... ......................... ........................... ...................... 28
3.4
Quick Setup................................. ......................... ........................ .......................... ........... 29
3.5
Device Info .................................................. .......................... ............................ ................ 32
3.5.1
Summary ..................................................................................................................................32
3.5.2
WAN .........................................................................................................................................33
3.5.3
Statistics ...................................................................................................................................34
3.5.4
Route ........................................................................................................................................36
3.5.5
ARP ..........................................................................................................................................36
3.6
WAN Services ....................... ........................... ......................... ........................... ............. 37
3.6.1
To configure the WAN services.................................................................................................37
3.6.2
RFC 2684 Bridge ......................................................................................................................42
3.6.3
IP over ATM (IPoA)...................................................................................................................44
3.6.4
MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) ..........................................................................................47
3.6.5
Point to Point over Ethernet (PPPoE) .......................................................................................50
3.6.6
PPP over ATM (PPPoA) ...........................................................................................................52
3.7
LAN Services.................... ........................... .......................... ............................ ................ 54
3.8
Wireless...................... .......................... ........................ .......................... ........................... 57
3.8.1
Basic.........................................................................................................................................57
3.8.2
Security.....................................................................................................................................58
3.8.3
MAC Filter.................................................................................................................................60
3.8.4
Wireless Bridge.........................................................................................................................61
3.8.5
Advanced..................................................................................................................................62
3.8.6
Station Info................................................................................................................................63
3.9
Diagnostics................................. ......................... ......................... ........................... .......... 63
3.10
Advanced Settings .......................... ......................... ......................... ........................... ..... 64
3.10.1
NAT ..........................................................................................................................................64 Virtual Server ............................................................................................................................64 DMZ Host..................................................................................................................................66
3.10.2
Security.....................................................................................................................................66 IP Filtering.................................................................................................................................66 MAC Filtering ............................................................................................................................71
3.10.3
Quality of Service......................................................................................................................73
3.10.4
Routing .....................................................................................................................................77 Default Gateway .......................................................................................................................77 Static routing.............................................................................................................................77
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RIP............................................................................................................................................78 3.10.5
DNS ..........................................................................................................................................78
3.10.6
IPv6 ..........................................................................................................................................79
3.10.7
DSL...........................................................................................................................................79
3.10.8
Port Mapping ............................................................................................................................81
3.10.9
VLAN Tagging ..........................................................................................................................83
3.11
Management ....................... ........................... ......................... ........................... ............... 84
3.11.1
Settings.....................................................................................................................................84 Backup......................................................................................................................................84 Update ......................................................................................................................................85 Restore default..........................................................................................................................86
3.11.2
System Log...............................................................................................................................87
3.11.3
SNMP Agent .............................................................................................................................88
3.11.4
TR-069 Client............................................................................................................................89
3.11.5
Internet Time.............................................................................................................................89
3.11.6
Access control ..........................................................................................................................90 Services....................................................................................................................................90 IP Address ................................................................................................................................90 Password..................................................................................................................................91
3.11.7
Update Software .......................................................................................................................92
3.11.8
Save-Reboot.............................................................................................................................93
4
APENDIX..................... ........................... ........................ ........................ .................................. 95 4.1
System requirements: .......................... .......................... ............................ ....................... 95
4.2
Installing Modem in Linux.............................. ........................ .......................... .................. 96
4.2.1
4.3
Safety Guidelines ................................................. ......................... ........................... ......... 98
4.3.1
General Precautions .................................................................................................................98
4.3.2
Critical warning .........................................................................................................................98
4.4 5
Ethernet Configuration..............................................................................................................96
Packaging............................. ........................... ......................... ........................... ............ 100
ACRONYMS........................ ............................ .......................... ............................ ................... 103
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List of Figures Figure 1: Front panel...................................................................................................................... ............ 14 Figure 2: Rear panel ............................................................................................................................. ..... 15 Figure 3: Modem connected to a splitter ............................................................................................. ....... 16 Figure 4: Modem not connected to a splitter .............................................................................................. 17
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List of Table Table 1: Front panel LED description....................................................................................................... .. 15 Table 2: Rear panel Interface description .................................................................................................. 15
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Preface This introductory part of the DNA-A211-I User Manual explains the primary objective, intended readers, document organization, references, and various conventions used in this document. The readers of this document are recommended to go through this part to understand how to read this document.
Objectives The primary purpose of this document is to present the guidelines for using the DNA-A211-I system. This document covers the system overview, features, installation methods, configuration details and thereby giving the overall description of the system. Intended Readers This manual is intended to use as a user reference manual for the people using this system. The user of this document is expected to have a minimum and introductory understanding of the following:
Telecommunications network
DSL technologies
Ethernet technologies
Broadband
Document organization Part-1: Getting Started
This part of the document details the system overview, features, hardware installation, management, default values, and minimum configuration details of the system. Part-2: Command Line Interface
This part of the document details the command line interface, commands etc. Part-3: Web management Interface
This part of the document details the GUI used to configure and manage the system. This chapter also details the procedures to configure the system. Part-4: Appendix
This part of the document explains the safety precautions and measures when handling the system, packaging details of the system. Part-5: Acronyms
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References Documents
Modem functional specifications Supporting protocols
ITU-T G992.1
(G.dmt) standard, Annex A
ITU-T G992.2
(G.lite) standard, Annex A
ITU-T G992.3
(ADSL2 G.dmt) standard, Annex A
ITU-T G992.5
(ADSL2+) standard, Annex A, Annex M
IEEE G802.11b/g
Wireless standard
Notices and conventions
The following table lists notices icons used in this document. Icon
Description
Information that contains important features or instructions but is not hazardrelated. Information to alert of potential damage to a program, data, system, or device. If not avoided, may result in minor or moderate damage. It may also alert against unsafe practices and potential program, data, system, device damage. Information to alert of operations that may cause potential accident, casualty, personal injury, fatality or potential electrical hazard. If not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Figures
This document provides figures as example. These examples contain sample data. This data may vary from the actual data.
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PART - 1 GETTING STARTED
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Getting Started
The Broadband market is fast growing. Due to the rapid usage of Internet the service providers are looking towards effective utilization of the existing infrastructure to provide efficient services. The DSL technology is therefore an effective means to utilize the existing copper pair to provide both voice and data on the same line.
1.1
System Overview
The DNA-A211-I is DNA-A211-I is an ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ modem/router, which complies with ITU G.992.1, G.992.2, G.992.3, G.992.5, Annex A/M and IEEE 802.11 b/g standards. The DNA-A211-I provides high-speed Internet access via one WAN port over ATM over ADSL. This modem/router connects to the corporate network via four 10/100BaseT Ethernet port and a Wi-Fi port. It supports multiple protocols such as PPP (RFC 2364), IP (RFC 2225/RFC 1577), and RFC 2684 over ATM over ADSL, and PPP (RFC 2516) over Ethernet. DNA-A211-I offers convenient configuration and management locally by telnet, SNMP, and a web-browser through the Ethernet interface, and Wi-Fi interface.
1.2
System Architecture and Features High Speed Asymmetrical Data Transmission on Twisted Copper Pair Wire
Service providers can deploy ADSL rapidly over existing wire infrastructure
Up to ADSL2+ Support
Interchangeable between Bridge and Router mode
RFC 2684 Bridge and Routing over ATM over ADSL
PPPoE (RFC 2516), and IPoA (RFC 2225/RFC 1577), and PPPoA (RFC 2364) Routing over ADSL
Wireless IEEE 802.11b/g support up to 54Mbps
Industry standard and interoperable Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) interface
Four 10/100BaseT Ethernet Port for PC/LAN connection
One Wi-Fi port
High quality, simple operation, and low power consumption
Compatible and interoperable with most central office side ADSL DSLAM or Multi-service Access Systems
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Configuration and management with Telnet through the Ethernet interface, and remote Telnet through ADSL interface
Friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI) for web configuration
Supports IP Multicast, IGMP v1/v2, TFTP, DHCP, Telnet, HTTP and FTP
Configurable as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on your network.
Firmware upgradeable through TFTP, HTTP
Interoperability complies with TR-048
Supports auto configuration as per DSL forum TR-064
Supports CPE WAN management protocol TR-069
Second IP address can be configured on LAN interfaces.
Compatible with virtually all-standard Internet applications.
MAC Address filtering (in Bridge Mode only), IP Address filtering, De-Militarized Zone (DMZ) hosting, IPSec and much more.
Downloadable flash software upgrades.
Supports up to 8 Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVC).
Support for up to 8 PPPoE sessions
NAT support
QoS (802.1P) support
Built-in diagnostics
1.2.1
Supporting protocols
ITU-T G992.1 (G.dmt) standard, Annex A.
ITU-T G992.2 (G.lite) standard, Annex A.
ITU-T G992.3 (G.dmt, ADSL2) standard, Annex A.
ITU-T G992.5 (ADSL2+) standard, Annex A, Annex M.
IEEE 802.11 b/g Wireless standard
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DNA-A211-I User Manual Upstream and downstream for protocols
Protocol
Up Stream
Down Stream
ADSL (G.dmt)
896 Kbps
8.192 Mbps
ADSL (G.lite)
512 Kbps
1.5 Mbps
ADSL2 (G.dmt.bis)
1.5 Mbps
12 Mbps
ADSL2+ (G.adsl.plus)
1 Mbps
24 Mbps
The actual Up Stream and Down Stream depends on your service provider. The upstream & downstream values mentioned above are maximum values, which the standard supports. Distance between Service Provider to Customer Premises, gauge & quality of the wire are the deciding factor for the bandwidth.
1.2.2
Encapsulation Supports
RFC 2684 Bridge
RFC 2684 Router
MAC Encapsulation Routing
Classical IP over ATM (RFC 1577)
PPP over ATM (RFC 2364)
PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516)
Support 8 PVCs /services It shall be possible to map 8 PVCs PVCs to eight services with different levels of prioritization for the different service types
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1.3
Appearance
1.3.1
Front panel
Figure 1: Front panel
LED Status Description SL. No
LED Name
Type of
LED Color &
LED
State
Ethernet port not connected or
Off 1
2
Ethernet
PWR
Ethernet link failed.
Uni-color (Green)
Blinking Green
4
INET
DSL
Ethernet is Up and transmitting or receiving data
Solid Green
Ethernet link is UP
Uni-color
Solid Green
Indicates Power ON
(Green)
Off
Indicates Power OFF
Solid Green 3
Description
Uni-color (Green)
Blinking Green
IP connected (DSL is UP and device has an IP Address) IP is connected and traffic is passing through the device
Off
Modem Powered OFF
Uni-color
Solid Green
Indicates DSL Link in Sync
(Green)
Blinking
Slow
Green
Blink
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Off Solid Green
5
WLAN
Uni-color
Blinking Green
(Green) Off
DSL attempting to train
Modem Powered OFF Wireless LAN Access point enabled Indicates data transfer over Wireless LAN Indicates WLAN Disabled or Modem Powered OFF
Table 1: Front panel LED description
1.3.2
Rear panel
Figure 2: Rear panel Interface description Interface
Description
Wi-Fi Antenna
Antenna for Wi-Fi access.
DSL
DSL interface for connecting to ADSL Line.
Ethernet
LAN interface for connecting to computer or Switch. Press Modem Reset button to perform a hard reset. Holding the reset button for up to 15 seconds will take you
Reset
to Software recovery Mode. Caution: This action will cause current setting to be lost and the modem goes to factory default configuration.
ON/OFF
Power ON/OFF Switch.
PWR
Plug in for power adaptor.
Table 2: Rear panel Interface description
1.4
Hardware Installation
DNA-A211-I Modem can be connected using Ethernet port. Please follow the instructions given below to install your ADSL Modem.
1.4.1
If Connecting to the Splitter Connect the Power Adaptor to the Power Socket of your ADSL Modem and then switch it ON.
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DNA-A211-I User Manual Please verify the input power details given on your AC/DC Adapter before plug in. Power Adaptor input ratings for DNA-A211-I is 95V to 295V AC ±5V.
It is recommended to use surge protector for modem power input supply.
Plug one end of the Ethernet c able into the Ethernet port of your ADSL Modem.
Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into your computer’s Ethernet port of Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC).
Plug the telephone cable into the DSL of your ADSL Modem.
Plug the other end of the telephone cable into MODEM port of the ADSL Splitter as shown in the figure below:
Figure 3: Modem connected to a splitter
1.4.2
If not connected to the Splitter Connect the Power Adaptor to the Power Socket of your ADSL Modem
Please verify the input power details given on your AC/DC Adapter before plug in. Power Adaptor input ratings for DNA-A211-I is 95V to 295V AC ±5V.
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It is recommended to use surge protector for modem power input supply.
Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the LAN port of your ADSL Modem.
Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into your computer’s Ethernet port of Ethernet NIC.
Plug the telephone cable into the DSL port of your ADSL Modem.
Plug the other end of the telephone cable into Wall port as shown in the figure below:
Figure 4: Modem not connected to a splitter
1.5
Management
The DNA-A211-I ADSL 2+ modem can be managed with the following
1.5.1
Local Ethernet Port (Telnet)
Connect the Ethernet port to your local area network or directly to a PC, “Telnet” DNA- A211-I from any workstation in the LAN. The default local Ethernet IP address is “192.168.1.1”.
1.5.2
Local Ethernet Port (Web-browser)
Connect the Ethernet port to your local area network or directly to a PC. Launch your web browser and enter default local Ethernet IP address “192.168.1.1” into the address bar.
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1.5.3
Wi-Fi Antenna (Web-browser)
Collect the SSID from the network administrator and configure the same in your wireless station. Launch your web browser and enter default Ethernet IP address”192.168.1.1” into the address bar. Collect the IP Address and other firewall setting details from the network administrator and configure the details in the workstation.
1.6
Configure IP Address to access PC
Configure your PC IP address to access your ADSL Modem’s GUI in any of the following two methods:
Static Configuration
Dynamic Configuration (using DHCP)
Before proceeding, it is important to take note of the following default settings of your ADSL Modem.
Management IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Username: admin
Password: admin
1.6.1
Static configuration
Please follow the instructions given below for Static Configuration:
Click on “Start ” button of your computer, go to “Settings” and then select “Network and Dial-Up Connections”.
Select the network adapter to which your ADSL Modem is connected. Right click on it and go to Properties.
Select Internet Protocol [TCP/IP] and then click on “Properties” button.
Select “Use the following IP address” and assign 192.168.1.x (x ranges from 2 to 254, as 192.168.1.1 is the default IP address of the modem) and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Then click on “OK ” button.
Click on “OK ” button of the Local Area Connection Properties Windows. The above mentioned procedure may vary according to the Operating System you are working on.
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1.6.2
Dynamic configuration
Please follow the instructions given below for Dynamic Configuration:
Click on “Start ” button of your computer, go to “Settings” and then select “Network and Dial-Up Connections”.
Select the network adapter to which your ADSL Modem is connected. Right click on it and go to Properties.
Select Internet Protocol [TCP/IP] and then click on “Properties” button.
Select “Obtain an IP address automatically ” and then click on “OK ” button.
Click on “OK “button of the Local Area Connection Properties Window.
The above mentioned procedure may vary according to the Operating System you are working on.
1.6.3
Verify the link between your PC and the ADSL Modem
Click on “Start” button of your computer and go to “Run”.
Type “ping 192.168.1.1 –t” and click on “ OK” button as shown in the figure below.
Type “ping 192.168.1.1 –t” and click on “ OK” button as shown in the figure below.
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If the connection has been established, you will receive reply from your ADSL Modem as shown in the figure below.
If you receive “Request timed out.” as shown in the figure below, then it means that the link has not been established. Please check the Ethernet cable and IP address.
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PART - 2 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
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Command Line 2.1
Telnet
Connect the Ethernet port to your local area network or directly to a PC, “Telnet” DNA-A211-I from any workstation in the LAN. The default local Ethernet IP address is “192.168.1.1”. Go to StartRun Type “telnet 192.168.1.1” Enter the username and password
2.2
CLI commands
2.2.1
help or ?
Type > or
to get help on the list of all possible commands.
2.2.2
show
This command is used to view the details of the interfaces, parameters, and configurations made in the system. The show command follows the main command with a space. Syntax: show Examples: Software version
Display current running software version Name: swversion Command: swversion show This command shows software version. LAN
Allow a user to configure the IP layer for the LAN interfaces Name: lan Command: lan show This command shows configuration data for the primary and secondary LAN interfaces.
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WAN
Allow a user to configure the WAN interfaces for the DSL router Name: wan Command: wan show This command shows show ATM PVC VPI/VCI, service category, WAN interface service name, WAN interface name, WAN protocol, WAN interface service state, WAN interface up/down status, and WAN IP address.
2.2.3
save
This command is used to save the current configuration to permanent storage on the flash memory. Command: save
2.2.4
restore default
This command is used to erase all the configurations made by user, and restore the modem back to the factory default configuration. Once this command is executed, modem reboots automatically with default configuration. Command: restore default
2.2.5
ping
Ping sends out ICMP echo requests over the ICMP (Internet message Control Protocol) protocol to a host on the network. The default number of the ICMP echo request packets ping sends out is four. To continually send out packets without stop, use “-c 0” option. Syntax: ping [-c ] [-s ] host Options: Count – the number of ICMP echo request packets ping command will send Size – number of data bytes Host - name or IP address of the target Example: ping –c 8 192.168.1.1 Sends eight ICMP echo requests to 192.168.1.1
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2.2.6
logout
Logout is used to logout current user console. After logout command us executed, a bye bye message appears. Hit return to see a new login prompt. Command: logout Example: Login: admin Password: Logout Bye bye. Have a nice day!!! Login:
2.2.7
passwd
This command is used to change password for user account admin, support or user. Syntax: passwd < password> Example: Passwd admin
2.2.8
reboot
This command is used to reboot the modem. Command: reboot
2.2.9
sysInfo
This command is used to display the number of processes in the system, system time, system uptime, the average system load in the past 1,5 and 15 minutes, and the system memory consumption. The figures in the memory consumption table are in 1kb unit. Command: sysinfo
2.3
LAN Commands
LAN is used to configure the IP layer data for the primary and secondary LAN interfaces. A LAN interface is a logic interface toward IP stack from the Bridge module. Both primary and secondary LAN interfaces share the same MAC address from the physical Ethernet port. This utility can:
Configure the IP address and subnet mask for the primary LAN interface. It can be either a private or a public IP address
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Configure the IP address and subnet mask for the secondary LAN interface. NAT is not supported on the secondary LAN interface. Only public IP address is allowed
Enable or disable the DHCP server on the primary LAN interface. DHCP server is not supported on the secondary LAN interface
Display configuration data for the primary and s econdary LAN interfaces
Display usage
Options: config: Configure the IP Layer for the primary or secondary LAN interface. delete: delete the primary or secondary LAN interface configuration show: show the configuration data of the primary and secondary interfaces. help: display usage
config
Under config there are two sub options: 1.
lan
config
[--ipaddr
address>
mask>] --ipaddr primary|secondary – specify which LAN interface will be configured.
Valid values: primary or secondary. IP address - The IP address of the LAN interface.
Valid values: any valid IP address. Default value: 192.168.1.1. Subnet mask – The subnet mask of the LAN interface.
Valid values: 0.0.0.1 - 255.255.255.255. Default value: 255.255.255.0 2. [--dhcpserver ] enable|disable – specify DHCP server should be enabled or disabled. This option is
only valid for the primary LAN interface. Valid values: enable or disable. Default value is enable for the primary LAN interface.
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Example: Configure a primary LAN interface Command: lan config –ipaddr primary 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 delete lan delete --ipaddr --ipaddr primary|secondary – specify which LAN interface will be deleted.
Valid values: primary or secondary. Example: Remove a secondary LAN interface. Command: lan delete –ipaddr secondary
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PART - 3 WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
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3
Web Management Interface 3.1
Overview
The Web Management Interface is provided in order to configure DNA-A211-I as easily as possible. It provides a user-friendly graphical interface through a Web platform. You may configure bridge or router functions to accommodate your device needs. In the section below, each configuration item is described in detail.
3.2
Preparation Please refer to the hardware installation procedure in Chapter 1 to install DNA-A211-I modem.
You should configure your PC to the same IP subnet as the DNA-A211-I.
Example:
DNA-A211-I: 192.168.1.1 / 255.255.255.0
Your PC:
192.168.1.x / 255.255.255.0 (the range for x is from 2 to 254)
Connect your PC to DNA-A211-I and make sure that the PING function is working properly. The default IP address of this device is 192.168.1.1
Launch the Web browser (IE or Netscape), and enter the default IP address 192.168.1.1 into the address bar to access the Web management page.
3.3
The Login dialog box will appear first.
Login
The Enter Network password window will pop up when starting the configuration. With the window active, type both User name and Password, and then click on the OK button. You can also edit the username and password or add a new profile.
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Default setting:
IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Username: admin Password: admin When the correct username and password are typed, the following window will pop up:
3.4
Quick Setup The Quick Setup option will be available only when there is no PVC configured in the modem.
After login preparation is done and you type http://192.168.1.1 in the web browser, the following window appears:
Step 1: Enter the VPI and VCI provided by your service provider. Click on the Next button.
For explanation we have configured a bridge PVC. This may vary with your requirement. The detailed configuration steps for various connection types are covered in the subsequent sections of this document.
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Step 2: By default the connection type is Bridging . Click Next.
Step 3: Edit the Service Name if required and click Next button.
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Step 4: By default the device IP Address is 192.168.1.1 to modify edit the IP Address and Subnet Mask . Click Next button.
Step 5: Edit the SSID if required and click on the Next button.
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Step 5: To make any changes click on the Back button. If not click on the Save/Reboot button. The following window appears and the modem will reboot. Refresh your window browser to view the Device Info
3.5 3.5.1
Device Info Summary
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3.5.2
WAN
To know the WAN connection details go to Device Info menu and click on the WAN button. The following screen appears which gives the details like VPI/VCI, Interface, and status of the connection.
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3.5.3
Statistics
To know the Statistics of the LAN, WAN, ATM, ADSL go to Device Info menu and click on the Statistics button. Choose from the list to view their corresponding statistics. LAN
To view the LAN statistics click on the LAN button and the following screen appears.
WAN
To view the WAN statistics click on the WAN button and the following screen appears.
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ATM
To view the ATM statistics click on the ATM button and the following screen appears.
ADSL
To view the ADSL statistics click on the ADSL button and the following screen appears.
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3.5.4
Route
To view the routing information go to Device Info and click on the Route button.
3.5.5
ARP
To view the ARP details go to Device Info menu and click on the ARP button. The following screen appears
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3.6
WAN Services The PVCs from the default configuration are removed prior to description of WAN configuration. This is for explanatory purpose.
3.6.1
To configure the WAN services
Step1: Go to the Advanced Setup menu and click on the WAN button. The following screen appears:
Step 2: Click on the Add button to create a configuration. The following screen appears:
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Step 2A: VPI : Enter the VPI value in the box Step 2B: VCI : Enter the VCI value in the box Step 2C: Service category : Select the service category from the pull down menu.
Enter the VPI/VCI details provided by your service provider.
If the service category is selected as UBR Without PCR the following screen appears:
If the service category is selected as UBR With PCR the following screen appears:
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Enter the Peak Cell Rate in the range (1-255000) specified by your service provider.
If the service category is selected as CBR the following screen appears:
Enter the Peak Cell Rate in the range (1-255000) specified by your service provider.
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DNA-A211-I User Manual If the service category is selected as Realtime VBR the following screen appears:
Enter the Peak Cell Rate in the range (1-255000) specified by your service provider. Enter the Sustainable Cell Rate in the range (1-255000) specified by your service provider. Enter the Maximum Burst Size in the range (1-1000000) specified by your service provider.
If the service category is selected as Non Realtime VBR the following screen appears:
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Enter the Peak Cell Rate in the range (1-255000) specified by your service provider. Enter the Sustainable Cell Rate in the range (1-255000) specified by your service provider. Enter the Maximum Burst Size in the range (1-1000000) specified by your service provider.
Step 2D: Enable Quality of service: Enable the check box if you want to enable the QoS. Enter the values provided by your service provider. All the values in the user manual are for explanatory purpose only.
Step 3: Click on the Next Button, the following screen appears with the list of protocols supported. Select the type of configuration you intended to configure.
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3.6.2
RFC 2684 Bridge
To configure the RFC 2684 Bridge configuration, follow the steps 1 to 3 detailed in the above section 3.6.1: Step 1: Select the Encapsulation Mode from the pull down menu. Click the Next button.
Step 2: Ensure the check box is selected and enter the Service Name. Then click the Next button.
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Step 3: The following screen appears which details the summary of the configuration made. Click the Save button to save the setting. Click the Back button to make any modifications.
Step 4: On Save the following screen appears:
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To edit the configuration, click on the Edit button. To remove the configuration, select the check box and click on the Remove button.
Step 5: To save the configuration click on the Save/Reboot button.
The Save/Reboot button will reboot the Modem. This operation may take 2 minutes.
3.6.3
IP over ATM (IPoA)
To configure the IPoA follow the steps 1 to 3 detailed in the section 3.6.1: Step 1: Select the Encapsulation Mode from the pull down menu. Click the Next button.
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Step 2: Enter the information provided by your service provider and click the Next button.
Step 3: The following screen appears. Enable NAT and Firewall if suggested by your service provider. Click the Next button.
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Step 4: The following screen appears which details the summary of the configuration made. Click the Save button to save the setting. Click the Back button to make any modifications.
Step 5: On Save the following screen appears:
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To edit the configuration, click on the Edit button. To remove the configuration, select the check box and click on the Remove button. Step 6: To save the configuration click on the Save/Reboot button.
The Save/Reboot button will reboot the Modem. This operation may take 2 minutes.
3.6.4
MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER)
To configure the MER follow the steps 1 to 3 detailed in the section 3.6.1: Step 1: Select the Encapsulation Mode from the pull down menu. Click the Next button.
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Step 2: Enter the information provided by your service provider and click the Next button.
Step 3: The following screen appears. Enable NAT and Firewall if suggested by your service provider. Click the Next button.
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Step 5: On Save the following screen appears:
To edit the configuration, click on the Edit button. To remove the configuration, select the check box and click on the Remove button. Step 6: To save the configuration click on the Save/Reboot button.
The Save/Reboot button will reboot the Modem. This operation may take 2 minutes.
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3.6.5
Point to Point over Ethernet (PPPoE)
To configure the PPPoE follow the steps 1 to 3 detailed in the section 3.6.1: Step 1: Select the Encapsulation Mode from the pull down menu. Click the Next button.
Step 2: Enter the Username, Password and other information provided by your service provider and click the Next button.
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Step 4: The following screen appears which details the summary of the configuration made. Click the Save button to save the setting. Click the Back button to make any modifications.
Step 5: On Save the following screen appears:
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DNA-A211-I User Manual To edit the configuration, click on the Edit button. To remove the configuration, select the check box and click on the Remove button. Step 6: To save the configuration click on the Save/Reboot button.
The Save/Reboot button will reboot the Modem. This operation may take 2 minutes.
3.6.6
PPP over ATM (PPPoA)
To configure the PPPoA follow the steps 1 to 3 detailed in the section 3.6.1: Step 1: Select the Encapsulation Mode from the pull down menu. Click the Next button.
Step 2: Enter the Username, Password and other information provided by your service provider and click the Next button.
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Step 3: The following screen appears. Ensure the WAN services check box is selected and enable IGMP Multicasting as per your service provider information. Click the Next button.
Step 4: The following screen appears which details the summary of the configuration made. Click the Save button to save the setting. Click the Back button to make any modifications.
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Step 5: On Save the following screen appears:
To edit the configuration, click on the Edit button. To remove the configuration, select the check box and click on the Remove button.
Step 6: To save the configuration click on the Save/Reboot button.
The Save/Reboot button will reboot the Modem. This operation may take 2 minutes.
3.7
LAN Services
To configure the LAN services Step1: Go to the Advanced Setup menu and click on the LAN button. The following screen appears:
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Step 2: By default the modem IP Address is 192.168.1.1. To change this, edit the IP Address and Subnet Mask. DHCP Server is by default enabled. The IP pool is 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254. To modify edit the DHCP IP section. To disable DHCP server check the Disable DHCP Server radio button. Step 3: To configure second IP Address and Subnet mask to the LAN interface, check mark the option and the following window appears. Type the IP Address and Subnet Mask . Click Save.
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DHCP Relay
To enable the DHCP Relay option, click on the radio button Enable DHCP Server Relay and type the Server IP Address. Click on Save/Reboot for the configuration to take effect.
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The DHCP Relay option will be available only when a MER PVC configuration is available with NAT disabled .
The Save button only saves the LAN configuration data. To make the new configuration effective click on the Save/Reboot button this will reboot the Modem. This operation may take 2 minutes.
3.8
Wireless
The Wireless section of the web management allows the user to configure the wireless setting like security, bridge, QoS etc. The detailed description is given below:
3.8.1
Basic
This window allows the user to configure the basic features of the wireless LAN interface. It allows user to enable/disable the wireless LAN interface, hide the network from active scans, set the wireless network name and restrict the channel set based on country requirements. Step 1: Go to Wireless in the main menu and click on the Basic button from the list. The following window appears:
Step 2: Enter the vales as per the requirement and click on the Save/Apply button to save the configuration.
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3.8.2
Security
This window allows the user to configure security features of the wireless LAN interface. User can set the Network authentication and data encryption methods. Step 1: Go to Wireless in the main menu and click on the Security button from the list. The following window appears:
Step 2: Select the required SSID and Network Authentication. Enable WEP Encryption using the pull down menu. The following screen will appear.
Step 3: Select encryption strength as 128bit or 64bit. Enter the network key (5 ASCII characters for 64 bit encryption and 13 ASCII characters for 128 bit encryption). Four network keys can be entered. Select one network key as the current network key. Click on Save/Apply button.
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DNA-A211-I User Manual While connecting your PC to the modem using Wi-Fi, enable WEP encryption in the PC and enter the same network key that is currently being used in the modem.
Step 3: Enable the WPA-PSK network authentication from the pull down menu if you desire to use the security as WPA-PSK method of security. Enter the pre-shared key value in the WPA Pre-Shared Key field. Click on Save/Apply button.
Step 3: To view the configured pre-shared key click on the link Click here to display . This will open a window to show the key that you have configured. This scenario is shown in the below image.
While connecting your PC to the modem using Wi-Fi, enter the same WPA-PSK preshared key that is configured in the modem.
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3.8.3
MAC Filter
This feature helps the user to restrict the access to the wireless network by assigning the MAC addresses filter. Step 1: Go to Wireless in the main menu and click on the MAC Filter button from the list. The following window appears.
Step 2: Click on the ADD button to add the MAC address to the wireless MAC address filters in the window below.
Step 3: Enter the MAC address in the MAC Address filed and click on the Save/Apply button to save the configuration. The following window appears.
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Step 4: To add more entries click on the Add button and repeat the steps 1 to 3 detailed above. To remove entries mark the check box against the entry and click on the Remove button.
3.8.4
Wireless Bridge
This window allows the user to configure the wireless bridge features of the wireless LAN interface. User can select the wireless bridge to disable access point functionality. Step 1: Go to Wireless in the main menu and click on the Wireless Bridge button from the list. The following window appears.
Step 2: To enable the Access Point Bridge restricts, select the Enabled option from the Bridge Restrict pull down menu. Enter the MAC address and click on the Save/Apply button. Selecting the Enable or Enable (Scan) enables the wireless bridge restriction. Only those bridges selected in the Remote Bridges will be granted access.
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DNA-A211-I User Manual Step 3: When selected the Enable (Scan) option the list of Remote Bridges MACC Address will be displayed. Click Refresh button to update the remote bridges. Click on Save/Apply to save and apply the configuration.
3.8.5
Advanced
This window allows the user to configure the advanced features of the wireless LAN interface. User can select a particular channel on which to operate, force the transmission rate to a particular speed, set the fragmentation threshold, set the RTS threshold, set the wakeup interval for clients in power-save mode, set the beacon interval for the access point, set Xpress mode and set whether short or long preamble is used. Step 1: Go to Wireless in the main menu and click on the Advanced button from the list. The following window appears.
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Step 2: Enter the desired values and click on the Save/Apply button to save and apply the configuration.
3.8.6
Station Info
This window allows the user to see the authenticated wireless stations and their status. Step 1: Go to
Wireless
in the main menu and click on the
Station Info
button from the list.
The following window appears.
Step 2: Click on the Refresh button to see the updated list of stations.
3.9
Diagnostics
The ADSL 2+ Modem comes up with inbuilt diagnostics feature. To check these features select the Diagnostics button from the main menu.
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The above shown screen appears. Test the OAMF4 feature by clicking on the Test With OAMF4 button.
3.10 Advanced Settings The ADSL 2+ Modem comes up with the following advanced features.
3.10.1
NAT
The ADSL2+ modem comes with the NAT feature. To configure these options follow the steps given below. Virtual Server
Virtual server allows you to direct the incoming traffic from the WAN side to the internal server with private address on the LAN side. To enable this follow the steps mentioned below: Step 1: Go to Advanced Setup->NAT->Virtual Servers and click on the Add button.
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Step 2: Select a service or choose the custom option and enter the port number fields as required. Enter the Server IP Address. Click on the Save/Apply button.
Step 3: To add more entries click on the Add button. To remove an entry enable check mark the entry and click on the Remove button.
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DMZ Host
The ADSl2+ router will forward IP packets from the WAN that do not belong to any of the applications configured in the virtual severs table to the DMZ host computer. To enable this feature follow the steps mentioned below. Step 1: Go to Advanced Setup->NAT->DMZ . Enter the IP address of the DMZ host and click on the Save/Apply button.
3.10.2
Security
IP Filtering
To configure the IP Filtering f eature follow the steps given below. Outgoing
By default, all the outgoing traffic from the LAN is allowed, but setting up filters can block some IP traffic.
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DNA-A211-I User Manual Step 1: Go to Advanced Setup->Security->IP filtering and click on the Outgoing option. Click on the Add button.
Step 2: Enter the filter name and the rules for the filter. Click on the Save/Apply button to save the rules.
Step 3: To add more entries click on the Add button. To remove, mark the check box and click on the Remove button.
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Incoming
By default, all the incoming IP traffic from the WAN is blocked when the firewall is enabled. However some IP traffic can be accepted by setting up filters. Step 1: Go to Advanced Setup->Security->IP filtering and click on the Incoming button. Click on the Add button to create a filter.
Step 2: Enter the filter name and the rules for the filter. Click on the Save/Apply button to save the rules.
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Step 3: To add more entries click on the Add button. To remove, mark the check box and click on the Remove button.
App Filtering
The ADSL2+ modem comes with the application filtering option. By default all the application traffic from the LAN side is allowed. But setting up filters can block some application traffic. To configure the settings follow the steps below. Step 1: Go to Advanced Setup->Security->App Filtering. Click the Add button.
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Step 2: From the window select the application from the Application Name pull down menu and click on Save/Apply .
Step 3: The following window appears. To add more applications click on Add and follow step 1 and step 2. To remove filtering of specific application, mark the check box against that application and click on Remove button.
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MAC Filtering
The ADSL 2+ modem comes with the MAC Address filtering option. To configure these setting follow the steps below. Step 1: Go to Advanced Setup in the main menu and click on the Security button. The following screen appears. Select the Mac Filtering option. Click on the Add button.
Step 2: Enter the protocol, source MAC address, destination MAC address and the direction and interface on which the filter has to be enabled. Click Save/Apply to save the rules.
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DNA-A211-I User Manual On saving the following screen appears.
To change the policy, go to Step 1 and click on the Change Policy button. The following screen will appear.
Click yes to change the global policy. Changing from one global policy to another will cause all defined rules to be REMOVED AUTOMATICALLY! You will need to create new rules for the new policy.
MAC Filtering is only effective on ATM PVCs configured in Bridge mode. FORWARDED means that all MAC layer frames will be FORWARDED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table. BLOCKED means that all MAC layer frames will be BLOCKED except those matching with any of the specified rules in the following table.
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3.10.3
Quality of Service
The ADSL2+ modem comes with QoS feature. To enable this feature make sure you check the Enable Quality of Service check box while creating PVC. This is shown below:
The subsequent steps for creating a connection type are covered in the WAN Services section of this document. After Save/Reboot the Quality of service menu item will be added into the Advanced setup tree in the left column of the modem GUI window. This is shown in the Image below this note.
To configure the QoS go to the Advanced Setup -> Quality of service. The following window appears. If Enable QoS check box is not selected, all QoS will be disabled for all interfaces. The default DSCP mark is used to mark all egress packets that do not match any classification rules.
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Queue Config
To configure the Queues follow the steps below: Step 1: Go to Queue Config following window appears. Click on Add button.
Step 2: Make the Queue Configuration Status “Enable” from the pull down menu. Select the Queue and assign the Queue Precedence. Click on Save/Apply button.
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Step 3: The following window appears. To add more entries click on the Add button. To remove a queue select the respective check box and click on the Remove button. Click on Save/Reboot to make the configuration effective.
QoS Classification
Step 1: Go to QoS Classification. Click on the Add button.
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Step 2: Add network service class rules as per your requirement. Define the Traffic class rule to classify the upstream traffic, assign queue, which defines the precedence and the interface and optionally overwrite the IP header DSCP byte. The rule must contain a class name and a condition. Also Assign the ATM priority and/or DSCP mark for the class as required. Click on Save/Apply button.
Step 3: The following window appears. To add more click on the Add button. To remove check the remove check box and click Save/Apply button.
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3.10.4
Routing
Default Gateway
To assign a default gateway go o the Advanced Setup menu and click on the Routing button. Select the Default Gateway . Unselect the Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway option. Enter the IP Address and click on the Save/Apply button to save the settings.
Static routing
To add static route go to Advanced Setup menu and click on the Routing button. Select the
Static Route button. The following window appears.
Click on the Add button Add button to add the static route. The following window appears. Enter the Destination network address, subnet mask, gateway AND/OR available WAN interface then Click Save/Apply button Save/Apply button to add the entry to t o the routing table.
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RIP
To enable RIP go to Advanced Setup->Routing and click on the RIP button. Select the required options in the screen below and click the Save/Apply button to save the configuration.
3.10.5
DNS
DNS Server
Go to Advanced to Advanced Setup->DNS->DNS Server in Server in the menu. Unselect the Enable Automatic Assigned DNS option. Enter the IP address of primary and secondary DNS servers and click on the Save button.
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3.10.6
IPv6
The DNA-A211-I modem/router comes with the IPv6 feature. To enable this feature go to Advanced Setup and click on the IPv6 button. IPv6 button. Enable the IPv6 feature and click Save/Reboot button to enable the feature.
3.10.7
DSL
To edit the DSL settings go to the Advance Setup menu and click on the DSL button. The following window appears:
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Make necessary modifications and click on the Save/Apply button. To make any additional setting, click on the Advanced Settings button. The following window appears
Click on the Tone Selection option to select the Upstream and down stream tones.
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Click on the Apply button to save the settings.
3.10.8
Port Mapping
This window allows the user to Port mapping supports multiple ports to PVC and bridging groups. Each group will perform as an independent network. To support this feature, you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interface using the Add button. To remove button will remove the grouping and add the ungrouped interfaces to the Default group. Only the default group has IP interface. Step 1: Go to Advanced Setup in the main menu and click on the Port Mapping button. The following window appears.
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Step 2: Enable the “Enable virtual ports on eth0” option check box. Wait for the Modem web page to refresh. The following window appears.
Step 3: Click on the Add button to add the groups. The following window appears.
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Step 4: Enter the Group Name and select the desired interfaces to group. Click on the Save/Apply button to save and apply the configuration.
Step 5: To add more entries click on the Add button. To remove, enable check mark against the item and click on the Save/Apply button. To edit select the check mark and click on the Edit button.
3.10.9
VLAN Tagging
DNA-A211-I modem supports VLAN tagging. To enable this make sure you check the Enable VLAN Tagging check box while creating PVC.
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When VLAN Tagging is enabled only bridging, MER, and PPPoE connection types are possible. This is shown in the image below.
3.11 Management The ADSL 2+ Modem management section helps to manage the modem. This section helps to make necessary settings for backup, update, restoring to defaults, access controls, and software updates etc.
3.11.1
Settings
Go to Management and click on the Setting button. Backup
This helps the user to make the backup of the existing configuration Step 1:
click on the Backup button from the Setting list in the menu. The following
window appears.
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Step 2: Click on the Backup Settings button and the following window appears
Step 3: Select the path from the window and click on the Save button. Update
To update the setting follow the procedure below: Step 1: Select the Update button from the list in the Setting menu. The following window appears.
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Step 2: Click on the Browse button and select the configuration file from the PC. Click on the Open button.
Step 3: Click the Update Setting button to update your router settings
Restore default
To restore the Modem to the factory default configuration click on the Restore Default button from the list in the Settings menu.
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Restore Default Settings will reboot the Modem. This operation may take 2 minutes. The entire configuration made will be deleted and set to factory default settings. Ensure to make the backup of configuration if necessary.
3.11.2
System Log
The System Log window allows the user to view the system log details and also configure the options of system log. Step 1: Go to Management section in the main menu and click on the System Log button. The following window appears.
Step 2: Click on the View System Log button to view the system log details as show below
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Step 3: Click on the Configure System Log button to modify the options of the system log. The following window appears.
Step 4: Click on the Save/Apply button to save the modifications
3.11.3
SNMP Agent
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Step 2: Enter the desired values and click on the Save/Apply button to save the configuration.
3.11.4
TR-069 Client
To configure the TR-069 go to Management->TR-069. Enter the desired values and click on the Save/Apply button to save the configuration.
3.11.5
Internet Time
The ADSL2+ modem comes with the Internet Time option. To enable this feature go to Management->Internet Time. Select the Automatically Synchronize with I nternet Time Servers option. Choose the NAT server and other required options. Click the Save/Apply button to enable the feature. © 2008 by ITI Limited. All Rights Reserved. Confidential & Proprietary
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3.11.6
Access control
The Access Control window allows the user to details of access control and allows user to modify the service control lists, passwords, and IP Address. Services
Step 1: Go to Management section in the main menu and click on the Access control button. From the list select the Services button. The following window appears.
Step 2: Select from the list, the services you intended to allow access and click on the Save/Apply button. IP Address
The IP address control mode if enabled permits access to local management services from IP addresses contained in the Access control List. Step 1: Go to Management section in the main menu and click on the Access control button. From the list select the IP Addresses button. The following window appears.
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Step 2: Clock on the Add button to add an IP address you intended to permit.
Password
This part of the setup ensures the control of access to the Modem by assigning a password. Go to Management section in the main menu and click on the Access control button. From the list select the Passwords button. The following window appears.
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There are 3 user accounts admin, support, and user. admin: this account has unrestricted access to change, view and configure the router. support: this account has access for maintenance and diagnostics. user: this account has access to view, configure, update software settings of the router. Make necessary changes and click on the Save/Apply button to save the modifications.
3.11.7
Update Software
This part of the document helps the user to update the firmware of the system. Follow the steps below: Step 1: Go to Management section in the main menu and click on the Update Software button. The following window appears.
Step 2: Click on the Browse button and select the upgrade file from the PC.
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Step 3: Click on the Update Software button to update the new software.
3.11.8
Save-Reboot
This option allows the user to manually save the configuration and reboot the router. Go to Management section in the main menu and click on the Save/Reboot button. The following screen appears.
Click on the Save/Reboot button to reboot the modem.
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PART - 4 APENDIX
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4
APENDIX 4.1
System requirements:
Recommended system requirements are:
Pentium 233MHz or above
Memory: 64MB or above
10M Base-T Ethernet or above
Ethernet Network Interface Card or Wireless Interface card
WIN9X/ WIN2000/ WINXP/ WINME /WINNT
Please collect the following information from your ADSL service provider. This information will be very helpful for your ADSL configuration. To keep a record for reference, you can fill in the column as below: VPI VCI Encapsulation: VCMUX or LLC Protocol Standard Username Password Password protocol
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4.2
Installing Modem in Linux
This section details the steps f or configuring the Ethernet connection We suggest users to have basic knowledge of Linux to get started with Modem installation on Linux.
Steps mentioned here are specific for RedHat & Fedora Linux. For other variants of Linux steps may vary.
4.2.1
Ethernet Configuration
Below are the steps to configure Modem in Linux using Ethernet as connecting media. Step 1: Connect the Modem as detailed in section 1.4Hardware Installation . Step 2: Login to Linux pc as root user in X-windows mode (either GNOME or KDE). Step 3: Select button RedHat
System Settings
Network
Step 4: Select the network adaptor to which Modem Ethernet cable is connected. Click on Edit. This opens Ethernet Device window as below. In the open window choose options Automatically obtain IP address settings with : dhcp option. Click OK.
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Step 5: In the next window displayed select the same network adaptor and click on Activate as shown below:
Step 6: Open Mozilla web browser and enter http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar and press Enter key. In the displayed prompt login with username as admin and password as admin. On successful login GUI configuration page will be displayed.
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4.3
Safety Guidelines
4.3.1
General Precautions
We recommend the personnel handling the equipment to understand and apply the following precautions during the installation and testing of the DNA- A211-I. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, please adhere to the following safety guidelines:
Understand and implement the standard electrical safety, electrical wiring and connection practices.
Knowledge on cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is recommended for the personnel working with or near voltages, which may cause damage or injury.
Knowledge on using tools and instruments for installation and testing is recommended to avoid damage or injury to both person and the equipment.
4.3.2
Critical warning
We recommend to follow the below critical safety warnings Carefully follow the instructions in this manual; also follow all instruction labels on this device.
Use only the power adapter supplied with the Modem, and should not be connected to any other Power adapters.
Do not spill liquid of any kind on this device.
Do not place the unit on an unstable stand or table. This unit may drop and get damaged.
Do not expose this unit to direct sunlight.
Do not place any hot devices close to this unit, as they may degrade or cause damage to the unit.
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Do not place any heavy objects on top of this unit.
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning.
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4.4
Packaging
The packaging consists of the following items
Incase of missing components please contact the supplier.
Item
Description
Quantity
ADSL 2 + Wireless
1 Unit
Modem/Router
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ADSL Splitter
1 Unit
Ethernet Cable (RJ-45)
1 Unit
Telephone Cables (RJ-11)
2 Units
AC Power Adaptor
1 Unit
Product CDROM
1 Unit
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1 Unit
Objects & pictures depicted in this manual are subjected to change without any notice for improvements & customer requirement.
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PART – 5 ACRONYMS
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