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  • ADC MM701G, Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters MM701G and MM702G User Manual 55 REBOOTING THE MODEM Before rebooting the modem, save any configuration changes you have made using the steps in “Saving Changes” on page 53. 1 Select Reboot on the menu bar to access the Reboot page. 2 Do one of the following: • Click Yes to reboot the modem. • Click No to cancel the rebooting process. Reboot

  • ADC MM701G, Table of Contents viii MM701G and MM702G User Manual Saving the Current Configuration....................................................................................131 Updating System Software ..............................................................................................132 Viewing System Information...........................................................................................133 Rebooting the Modem .......................................................................

  • ADC MM701G, Configure a New WAN Session 30 MM701G and MM702G User Manual ATM QoS Select the ATM Quality of Service indicated by your service provider. The options are: • UBR (unspecified bit rate is the default setting) • CBR (constant bit rate) • VBR-rt (variable bit rate real-time) • VBR-nrt (variable bit rate non-real-time) QoS Peak Cell Rate Enter the QoS Peak Cell Rate (PCR) value supplied by your service provider. If you are not provided a PCR value, use the default. PCR is the maximum rate at which data is transferred on the line and measured in ATM cells per second. The valid range is 1-5500 cells per se

  • MM701G and MM702G User Manual 39 5 CONFIGURING SYSTEM PARAMETERS These configuration parameters affect system functions for the modem. Other system parameters used to manage or troubleshoot the modem (updating modem software, for example) are in Chapter 9, “Managing the Modem.” BEFORE YOU BEGIN. . . Determine the following before changing system parameters: ❑ If secured mana

  • ADC MM701G, Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface MM701G and MM702G User Manual 119 Configure G.shdsl Parameters You can complete either a quick configuration or an advanced configuration for the G.shdsl line parameters. The following sections provide procedures for each configuration type. Complete a Quick Configuration 1 From the G.SHDSL Menu, enter 2 to display the G.SHDSL Quick Configuration menu. 2 Configure the following parameters as directed by your service provider: Operating Mode Type 1 then select 1 for Remote and 2 for Central-Office. When the modem is connected to a service provider through a DSLAM, the operating mode is Remote (default setting). When two modems ar

  • ADC MM701G, Chapter 1: Installing the Modem MM701G and MM702G User Manual 5 LED Status Indications The following indicates the operational status provided by front panel LEDs. LED State Description PWR On green Modem has power. Off Modem does not have power. LAN LINK On green A PC, hub, or other network device is connected to the modem 10Base-T interface. Off No device is connected to the modem 10Base-T interface. TX Flashing green Modem is transmitting data to devices on the LAN. Off Modem is not transmitting data to the LAN. RX Flashing green Modem is receiving data from devices o

  • ADC MM701G, Appendix D: Glossary MM701G and MM702G User Manual 151 MAC Media Access Control is a physical address associated with a device such as a NIC. For modem configuration, the MAC is used to map inbound traffic (from a remote IP address) to an internal (LAN) IP address. Used with 1483 Bridging/Routing Mode. margin The noise margin in decibels that the modem must achieve with a BER of 10 -7 or better to successfully complete initialization. MIB Management Information Base is a set of variables that define the configuration and status parameters for network management. Network management stations can retrieve information from and write information to an MIB. The Intern

  • ADC MM701G, MM701G and MM702G User Manual 7 2 ACCESSING THE WEB INTERFACE FOR MODEM MANAGEMENT Use the Web interface as the most comprehensive and convenient way to set up and manage the modem. This chapter provides steps to help you access the Web interface pages for configuration and management of the modem. Access to the command-line interface is available through the modem console port or over a network using a telnet session. Not all configuration and management features, however, are supported through the command-line interface. See Appendix A, “Accessing the Command-Line Interface”

  • ADC MM701G, View DSL Statistics 94 MM701G and MM702G User Manual View G.shdsl Error Counters Use the statistics on the G.SHDSL Error Counters page for troubleshooting and monitoring G.shdsl transmission. 1 Select DSL on the menu bar, then select Error Counters under [DSL Options] to access the G.SHDSL Error Counters page. 2 View the current statistics as described below: CRC Errors Indicates the total number of cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors that have occurred on the G.shdsl connection since the last time that the

  • ADC MM701G, MM701G and MM702G User Manual 81 9 MANAGING THE MODEM This chapter provides information and procedures to assist you in the fault management and maintenance of the modem, including the following. • Summary of the modem status (from the System page) provides valuable information to manage and troubleshoot the modem. • Summary of DSL performance provides DSL error counters and DSL link statistics. • Factory Default parameter provides the capability to return the modem from a current configuration to known default parameters. • System Up

  • ADC MM701G, Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface MM701G and MM702G User Manual 117 Edit an Existing Session 1 On the WAN Session Management menu, enter 1 to View/Edit existing session. The WAN Session View/Edit screen is displayed. . 2 Enter the session number to display the session screen. (The example below shows session 1, PPPoA-ROUTED.) Console_Telnet.fm Page 117 Tuesday, April 29, 2003 1:38 PM

  • Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters MM701G and MM702G User Manual 45 ADD STATIC ROUTE ENTRIES A static route provides a defined path from one host or network to a destination host or network. This type of route is manually entered as a fixed path, as contrasted to a dynamic route which is automatically determined and learned (RIP, for example). If the next gateway fo

  • ADC MM701G, Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface MM701G and MM702G User Manual 107 Add a New Session 1 On the WAN Session Management menu, enter 2 to add a new session. The Create new session menu is displayed. . 2 Select one of the following protocols for this session: • 1—Create RFC 1483 bridged session if the modem forwards packets based on MAC addresses. You can enable Spanning Tree when you select Bridge sessions. See “Change Spanning Tree Setting” on page 51. • 2—Create RFC 1483 routed session if the modem routes packets ba

  • ADC MM701G, Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface MM701G and MM702G User Manual 111 QoS Class Enter 4 then select the ATM Quality of Service indicated by your service provider. The options are: • 1—CBR (constant bit rate) • 2—VBR-rt (variable bit rate real-time) • 3—VBR-nrt (variable bit rate non-real-time) • 4—UBR (unspecified bit rate is the default setting) Peak Cell Rate Enter 5 then type the QoS Peak Cell Rate (PCR) value supplied by your service provider. If you are not provided a PCR value, use the default. PCR is the maximum rate at which data is transferred on the line and measured in ATM cells per second. The valid range is 1-5500

  • Assigning User Access 40 MM701G and MM702G User Manual ASSIGNING USER ACCESS The modem provides secure access for managing and viewing modem configuration. Three levels of access are predefined and can be assigned to users you set up. These security logons are required for access to the Web interface or to access the command-line interface through either the console port

  • ADC MM701G, Manage DSL 126 MM701G and MM702G User Manual 2 View the current statistics, as described below: Operational State Indicates the current mode of the modem. Operational states include: • handshaking—indicates that the modem is negotiating with the DSLAM or the other modem • training—indicates that the modem is learning the connection parameters • show time—indicates the G.shdsl connection is operational Data Rate Indicates the bit rate for this transmission on the G.shdsl connection. DSP Version Identifies the version of G.shdsl firmware driver used for this modem. Transmission Power Indicates the local transmission

  • ADC MM701G, Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters MM701G and MM702G User Manual 53 SAVING CHANGES Use the Save Changes page for saving your current configuration to flash memory. This option immediately writes all current system configuration to permanent memory (NVRAM). You cannot selectively write configuration to NVRAM. When you issue the save command, all current configuration is written to NVRAM. 1 Select Save Changes on the menu bar to access the Save Changes page. When saving the modem configuration, do not power off the modem while the save is in process. Save Changes

  • ADC MM701G, Chapter 9: Managing the Modem MM701G and MM702G User Manual 85 VIEW WAN STATISTICS WAN Statistics provide information about packets received and transmitted for every WAN session configured for the modem. 1 Select System on the menu bar, then select WAN Statistics under [Status] to access the WAN Statistics page. 2 View the current statistics as described below: Session Name Identifies the session name, for up to 32 sessions, for which the transmitted and received packets are being reported. Rx Pkts The total number of packets received f

  • ADC MM701G, View System Status 82 MM701G and MM702G User Manual VIEW SYSTEM STATUS System status provides an overall management view of the modem configuration and performance. The system page, which also functions as the Web interface home page, provides a management view of modem configuration. A system log shows errors that have occurred during the time frame that the modem has been in service. View Modem Status The System Status page is a read-only summary of the current modem configuration. It includes information about the modem software, DSL configuration values, WAN session settings, and LAN parameters. Use it as an overview of the modem status.

  • ADC MM701G, Appendix A: Accessing the Command-Line Interface MM701G and MM702G User Manual 113 Set Up a PPPoA or PPPoE Routed Session You selected Create PPPoA routed session or Create PPPoE routed session from the WAN Session Management menu to display the following menu. The PPPoA routed session configuration is shown below as an example. The configuration parameters for PPPoE routed session are identical. 1 Configure the following parameters, 1 through 15, for the PPP session: Session Name Enter 1 then type a unique, descriptive identifier for the session. This name can have a maximum of 32 characters. Virtual Path ID (VPI) Enter 2 then type t

  • ADC MM701G, Chapter 3: Configuring the LAN MM701G and MM702G User Manual 21 Default Lease Time The default amount of time, in seconds, that a device on the LAN can be bound to the IP address it was served before the lease expires. This value is provided by your LAN administrator. Max Lease Time The maximum amount of time, in seconds, that a device on the LAN can be bound to the IP address it was served before the lease expires. This value is provided by your LAN administrator. DHCP Default Gateway Enter the IP address of the DHCP default gateway that is provided by the LAN administrator for devices on the LAN. After you configure this IP addr

  • Saving Changes 54 MM701G and MM702G User Manual 2 Do one of the following: • Click Save to write the configuration to flash memory and do not power off the modem while the save is in progress. The following dialog is displayed when the save is completed. • Click Cancel to exit the current page without saving your configuration.

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