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    1ADSL2+ ATU-R Module

    ADSL2+ ATU-R Modulefor the MTT and xDSL

    Family of Products

    MAN-13255-US001 Rev. D00

    302 Enzo Drive San Jose, CA 95138

    Tel: 1-408-363-8000 Fax: 1-408-363-8313

    Users Manual

    SSMTT-19M

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    Copyright 2010 Sunrise Telecom Incorporated. All rights reserved.

    Disclaimer: Contents subject to change without notice and are not

    guaranteed for accuracy.This device uses software either developed by Sunrise or licensed

    by Sunrise from third parties. The software is confidential andproprietary. The software is protected by copyright and contains

    trade secrets of Sunrise or Sunrises licensors. The purchaser

    of this device agrees that it has received a license solely to use

    the software as embedded in the device, and the purchaser is

    prohibited from copying, reverse engineering, decompiling, or

    WARNING

    Using the supplied equipment in a manner not specifiedby Sunrise Telecom may impair the protection provided

    by the equipment.

    CAUTION!

    Do not remove or insert the module while the test

    set is on. Inserting or removing a module with the

    power on may damage the module.

    Do not remove or insert the software cartridge while

    the test set is on. Otherwise, damage could occur

    to the cartridge.

    End of Life Recycling and Disposal Information

    DO NOT dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment

    (WEEE) as unsorted municipal waste. For proper disposal return

    the product to Sunrise Telecom. Please contact our local offices

    or service centers for information on how to arrange the return

    and recycling of any of our products.

    EC Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

    The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive aims to

    minimize the impact of the disposal of electrical and electronic

    equipment on the environment. It encourages and sets criteria

    for the collection, treatment, recycling, recovery, and disposal

    of waste electrical and electronic equipment.

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    3ADSL2+ ATU-R Module

    ADSL2+ ATU-R Module

    1 Applications ...................................................... 5

    1.1 Testing an ADSL Line ....................................................... 5

    2 ADSL2+ ATU-R Module .................................... 7

    2.1 Module Panel ................................................................... 7

    2.2 Test Set LEDs ................................................................... 7

    3 Menus ................................................................ 9

    3.1 Modem Control .............................................................. 10

    3.1.1 Modem Setup .............................................................. 10

    3.1.2 Modem Selftest ........................................................... 10

    3.2 Modem Status ................................................................ 113.2.1 Current Status ............................................................. 11

    3.2.1.1 Interpreting the Results ............................................ 12

    3.2.2 Tone Graphic/Table ..................................................... 14

    3.2.2.1 Bits Per Tone ............................................................ 14

    3.2.2.2 SNR Per Tone ........................................................... 15

    3.2.3 Link Measurements ..................................................... 17

    3.3 PING Setup/Test ............................................................. 20

    3.3.1 PING Testing in LLC-Bridge and Routed Modes ........ 21

    3.3.1.1 PING Results for LLC-BRG and LLC-RTE Modes ... 23

    3.3.2 PING Testing in PPPoA and PPPoE Modes ................ 25

    3.3.2.1 Entering a User ID/Password ................................... 27

    3.3.2.2 PING Results for PPPoA and PPPoE Modes ........... 283.3.3 Profile .......................................................................... 29

    3.4 Advanced Features ........................................................ 31

    3.4.1 ATM Features .............................................................. 31

    3.4.1.1 VCC Scan ................................................................. 31

    3.4.1.2 ATM OAM Features .................................................. 33

    3.4.1.3 Network Statistics-Test Set Side .............................. 35

    3.4.2 IP Features .................................................................. 38

    3.4.2.1 Configuration ............................................................ 38

    3.4.2.2 IP Status ................................................................... 42

    3.4.2.3 PING Test ................................................................. 45

    3.4.2.4 Trace Route .............................................................. 47

    3.5 Pass Through Modem Emulation ................................... 49

    3.5.1 PC Side Home Screen (Method 2) .............................. 51

    3.5.1.1 Setup Tab ................................................................. 51

    3.5.1.2 Tools Tab .................................................................. 58

    3.5.1.3 Status Tab ................................................................ 60

    3.5.1.4 Help Tab ................................................................... 62

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    3.6 Module Information ..................... ........................ ........... 63

    3.7 View/Store/Print ....................... ....................... ............... 64

    3.7.1 Saving a Test ....................... ....................... ................. 65

    3.7.2 Viewing a Stored Test ........................ ....................... ... 65

    3.7.3 Printing a Stored Test ....................... ....................... .... 66

    3.7.4 Deleting a Stored Test .................... ........................ ..... 66

    3.7.5 Locking and Unlocking a Stored Test ....................... .. 66

    3.7.6 Renaming a Stored Test ....................... ....................... 66

    4 Reference .................... ................... ................. 67

    4.1 PING Technology........................ ....................... ............. 67

    4.1.1 Classical IP over A TM (CLIPoA)................................... 68

    4.1.2 Ether net Frames over ATM (EoA) ................................ 68

    4.1.3 PPP over Ether net (PPPoE) over ATM......................... 69

    4.1.4 PPP over ATM (PPPoA) .......................................... .... 694.1.5 PING Acr onyms ........................................................... 70

    Index ..................................................................... 71

    Express Limited Warranty

    This Sunrise Telecom product is warranted against defects

    in materials and workmanship during its warranty period.

    The warranty period for this product is contained in the

    warranty page on http://www.sunrisetelecom.com.

    Sunrise Telecom agrees to repair or replace any assemblyor component found to be defective under normal use

    during this period. The obligation under this warranty is

    limited solely to repairing or replacing the product that

    proves to be defective within the scope of the warranty

    when returned to the factory. This warranty does not

    apply under certain conditions, as set forth on the

    warranty page on http://www.sunrisetelecom.com.

    Please refer to the website for specific details.

    THIS IS A LIMITED WARRANTY AND THE ONLY WARRANTY

    MADE BY SUNRISE TELECOM. SUNRISE TELECOM MAKES

    NO OTHER WARRANTY, REPR SENTATION OR CONDITION,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS THE

    IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS

    FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT

    OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS.

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    1 Applications

    1.1 Testing an ADSL Line

    This module offers the simplest method for testing ADSLspans.

    Test Set at Customer Premises

    Central

    Office

    ATU-C

    ATU-C

    ATU-C

    ATU-C ATU-R

    Port

    Figure 1 Connecting to the ATU-C

    Use the following procedure in the order given:

    1. Power up the SunSet MTT.

    2. After WAITING FOR INITIALIZATION is displayed, connect

    the SunSet MTT to the circuit as shown in Figure 1. The module

    contains an RJ-45 jack. Depending on the access point, use

    an RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable, RJ-45-to-RJ-11 cable, or an RJ-45

    to alligator clips cable.

    3. The test set automatically tries to synchronize with the ATU-C.

    Refer to the top lines of the screen for status information.

    4. While the test set is trying to connect with the ATU-C, it will

    continue to display WAITING FOR INITIALIZATION and the

    xTU-R LED will blink red.

    5. When the ATU-R recognizes the ATU-Cs response, it displays

    TRAINING. This indicates that it has made contact with the

    ATU-C and is starting the handshake procedure to establish

    synchronization (SHOWTIME).

    6. If the ATU-R successfully connects with the ATU-C, the test

    set automatically displays the CURRENT STATUS screen.

    The message now reads SHOWTIME and the xTU-R LED is

    green. Refer to Section 3.2.1for details on this screen.

    If unsuccessful, the test set will try again to establish synchro-nization during which time, the xTU-R LED is red.

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    2 ADSL2+ ATU-R Module

    2.1 Module Panel

    10/100 DATA ATU-R

    Figure 2 Module Connector Panel

    The module has two ports, they are:

    ATU-R: This is an RJ-45 ADSL line interface.

    10/100 DATA: This is an optional Ethernet interface that supports

    10/100BaseT. It has two indicator LEDs:

    Yellow: This LED on the left side of the 10/100 DATA port in

    Figure 2 indicates data transfer by flashing on/off.

    Green: This LED on the right side of the 10/100 DATA port in

    Figure 2 indicates a good connection to the Ethernet port by

    glowing green.

    2.2 Test Set LEDs

    Figure 3 Test Set LED Panels

    The following test set LEDs shown in the previous figure are

    used:

    MODULE

    Green: Test set is in module mode.

    xTU-R

    Green: The test set has successfully connected to the ATU-C.

    Red: The test set is not connected to the ATU-C.

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    3 Menus

    Press MODULE to access the module main menu. The menu tree

    shown in the following figure outlines functions of this module.

    ADVANCED FEATURES 2

    3.4.1

    ATM FEATURES

    3.4.2

    IP FEATURES

    ADSL2+ MAIN MENU 1

    3.1

    MODEM CONTROL

    3.2

    MODEM STATUS

    3.3

    PING SETUP/TEST

    3.4ADVANCED FEATURES

    3.6

    MODULE INFORMATION

    3.7

    VIEW/STORE/PRINT

    MODULE

    KeyMODEM CONTROL

    3.1.1

    MODEM SETUP

    3.1.2

    MODEM SELFTEST

    MODEM STATUS

    3.2.1

    CURRENT STATUS

    3.2.2TONE GRAPHIC/TABLE

    3.2.3

    LINK MEASUREMENTS

    TONE GRAPHIC/TABLE

    3.2.2.1

    BITS PER TONE

    3.2.2.2

    SNR PER TONE

    ATM FEATURES 2

    3.4.1.1

    VCC SCAN

    3.4.1.2

    ATM OAM FEATURES

    3.4.1.3

    NETWORK STATISTICS

    IP FEATURES 2

    3.4.2.1

    CONFIGURATION

    3.4.2.2

    IP STATUS

    3.4.2.3

    PING TEST

    3.4.2.4

    TRACE ROUTE

    Notes1 Section 3.5-Pass Through

    Modem Emulationis not

    shown in the module menu.2 Optional Features

    Figure 4 SSMTT-19 Menu Tree

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    3.1 Modem Control

    This menu screen contains the following:

    MODEM SETUP

    MODEM SELFTEST

    3.1.1 Modem Setup

    11:50:45

    MULTI moreANSI RETRAIN

    >WAITING FOR INITIALIZATION MULTI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME G.DMT/ANNEX ASHOWTIME ADSL2+/ANNEX A 85%) has less room for in-

    creases in noise. This noise may be caused by additional interferers,like HDSL or T1, added in the same or adjacent binder group.

    Rate Adaptive Circuits

    Rate adaptive circuits specify minimum and maximum data rates

    for a circuit, and try to attain the maximum rate set by the DSLAM.

    If testing a Rate Adaptive service, look at the following:

    Rate: The FAST or INTLrate value should be between the mini-

    mum and maximum thresholds set for the circuit.

    SNR Margin: The signal-to-noise margin value also needs to be

    above the minimum allowable margin. Commonly it is 6 dB, your

    margin might be higher. Since rate adaptive circuits try to use all

    the possible bandwidth, the noise margin will typically be very

    close to 6 dB (or the minimum value).

    Capacity: This value will typically be high (about 90% or higher),

    since rate adaptive circuits try to use as much bandwidth as

    possible.

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    Turn-up Examples

    An ADSL service provider offers a fixed rate service at 1504 kbps

    downstream/384 kbps upstream. A technician turned up two

    different circuits. Both met the required bit rate; however, therewere some crucial differences in results.

    Example 1

    11:50:45>SHOWTIME G.DMT/ANNEX ASHOWTIME G.DMT/ANNEX A> ZOOM

    TABLE moreSTORE

    11:50:45>SHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX A< BITS TABLE

    # BITS # BITS # BITS # BITS0 0 8 0 16 0 24 01 0 9 0 17 0 25 02 0 10 0 18 0 26 03 0 11 0 19 0 27 04 0 12 0 20 0 28 05 0 13 0 21 0 29 06 0 14 0 22 0 30 07 0 15 0 23 0 31 0

    STOREGRAPHIC

    Press to scroll/

    Figure 9 Bits Per Tone Screens

    The block of bits at the left of the left screen shown in Figure 9

    represents the upstream signal. The higher frequency group at the

    right represents the downstream signal. There is a buffer between

    the upstream and downstream frequencies, which is represented

    by the gap between the upstream and downstream tones.

    To learn the exact bit count and frequency of a specific tone,refer to the line just above the graph. This line provides the bit

    count for the tone marked by the pointer arrow. In Figure 9, the

    pointer arrow is at the first downstream tone, thus the line reads

    tone 65 (280 kHz) with 2 bits.

    To move the pointer arrow:

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    1. Press to move the pointer arrow one tone at a time.

    2. Press > (F2) to move the pointer arrow to another

    tick mark shown on the horizontal axis of the graph.

    The Graphic can display two different scales using ZOOM (F3):

    The first scale displays 255 tones at a time on the same screen,

    as in Figure 9. For ADSL2+, move the pointer past the ends

    to view the other set of tones from 256 through 511.

    Access the second scale by pressing ZOOM. This results in

    a more detailed display.

    Press ZOOM (F3) to toggle between these two modes.

    You can also view a table of the tones by pressing TABLE (more,

    F4). An example is shown in the right screen in Figure 9. Listed

    for each tone is the number of bits assigned to it. Press to

    scroll through all tones.

    In either screen, you can press STORE (more, F2) to save your

    graph and table. See Section 3.7for details.

    Interpreting the Results

    The lower frequency tones represent the bandwidth used for

    the upstream signal. The higher frequency tones at the right

    show the frequencies used for the downstream signal.

    The bits should drop to zero after the end of the upstream.

    This is the buffer between the upstream and downstream

    signals. The actual size of this buffer varies.

    If there is a major drop in bits in either the downstream or the

    upstream section, this may indicate that there is a possible

    interferer at that frequency. For example, if there is a majordrop at 772 kHz, this may represent an interfering T1 signal.

    3.2.2.2 SNR Per Tone

    This feature measures the signal-to-noise ratio for each down-

    stream tone used by the modem to transmit the provisioned rate.

    It displays the SNR per tone as a graphic or as a table.

    During modem initialization, a signal-to-noise measurement is

    made for each tone; bit distribution is then optimized to meet

    the desired bit rate. During operation, the bit distribution may be

    adjusted to optimize bandwidth. The modem constantly moni-

    tors the signal-to-noise ratio for each tone. If a tone degrades

    in quality, it sends a bit swap command to adjust the amount of

    bits assigned to that particular tone. These bits may be added

    to a different tone or taken out completely.

    In the left screen shown in Figure 10, the frequency group rep-

    resents the downstream signal.

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    To learn the exact SNR for a specific tone, refer to the line just

    above the graph. This line provides the SNR for the tone marked

    by the pointer arrow. In Figure 10, the pointer arrow is below the

    first downstream tone, thus the line reads tone 64 (276 kHz) witha 5.0 dB SNR.

    To move the pointer arrow:

    1. Press to move the pointer arrow one tone at a time.

    2. Press > (F2) to move the pointer arrow to another

    tick mark shown on the horizontal axis of the graph.

    The Graphic can display two different scales using ZOOM (F3):

    The first scale displays 255 tones at a time on the same screen,

    as in Figure 10. For ADSL2+, move the pointer past the ends

    to view the other set of tones from 256 through 511.

    Access the second scale by pressing ZOOM. This results in

    a more detailed display.

    Press ZOOM to toggle between these two modes.

    SHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX A< SNR GRAPHIC

    TONE 64 (276 kHz): 5.0 dB100

    0

    0 255

    >> ZOOM

    TABLE moreSTORE

    11:50:45>SHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX A< SNR TABLE

    # dB # dB # dB # dB0 0 8 0 16 0 24 01 0 9 0 17 0 25 02 0 10 0 18 0 26 03 0 11 0 19 0 27 04 0 12 0 20 0 28 05 0 13 0 21 0 29 06 0 14 0 22 0 30 07 0 15 0 23 0 31 0

    STOREGRAPHIC

    Press to scroll/

    Figure 10 SNR Per Tone Screens

    You can also view a table of the tones by pressing TABLE (more,

    F4). An example is shown in the right screen in Figure 10. Listed

    for each tone is the number of bits assigned to it. Press to

    scroll through all tones.

    In either screen, you can press STORE (more, F2) to save your

    graph and table. See Section 3.7for details.

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    3.2.3 Link Measurements

    These screens provide information on errors and events. Three

    measurement screens are available. Use to scroll through

    the screens. The following items are common to these screens:

    ST: Displays the Start Time of the test.

    ET: Displays how much time has elapsed since the test was

    started or restarted.

    The following F-keys are available:

    RESTART(F1): Press to restart the measurement and reset ET

    to zero.

    PAUSE/CONTINU: Press to pause the measurement and freeze ET.

    Press again to continue the measurement without resetting ET.

    STORE(F4): Press to store these screens. See Section 3.7.

    11:50:45>SHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME MULTI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX A< PING SETUPMODE :LLC-BRGENCAPSULATION :LLC

    VPI :8VCI :35IP ADDRESS :STATICLOCAL IP :207.181.199.178DESTINATION IP:207.181.199.177GATEWAY :207.181.199.177

    PPPoE PPPoA moreSTART

    Figure 14 LLC-BRG PING Setup Screen

    Configure these settings for LLC-BRG and LLC-RTE modes:

    ENCAPSULATION

    Options: LLC (F1), VC MUX (F2)

    Choose the encapsulation method for carrying traffic over AAL

    Type 5 over ATM.

    LLC: Logical Link Control based on IEEE standard 802.2. LLC

    encapsulation is used when multiple protocol are encapsulated

    over a single ATM Virtual Connection.

    VC MUX: This is used when only one protocol is carried overa single ATM Virtual Connection.

    VPI

    Range: 0 through 255

    The default is 8, which is a typical Ethernet assignment. Along

    with VCI, VPI identifies the next destination of a cell as it moves

    through a series of ATM switches on the way to its destination.

    The service provider typically assigns VPI.

    VCI

    Range: 0 through 65535

    The default is 35, which is a typical Ethernet assignment. Along

    with VPI, VCI identifies the next destination of a cell as it movesthrough a series of ATM switches on the way to its destination.

    The service provider typically assigns VCI.

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    IP ADDRESS

    Options: STATIC (F1), DHCP (F2)

    STATIC: This type of IP management means that the user has

    a permanent IP address. For STATIC, enter the LOCAL IP; thiswill be the value used during the test.

    DHCP: This refers to dynamic IP management. If selected,

    enter the IP address for the destination.

    Dynamic management provides a way for computers to obtain

    protocol configuration parameters (like the local IP address)

    dynamically from the network. In this case, the IP address is

    not permanent to the terminal; instead, the terminal requests

    an address from the server on the network. When selecting

    DYNAMIC for IP ADDRESS, the module sends a request to

    the server; the server responds and provides an IP address.

    Upon selecting DYNAMIC, the LOCAL IP line disappears; the

    network dynamically assigns an IP address.LOCAL IP

    Enter a local IP address of the circuit under test. For LLC-BRG

    static mode and LLC-RTE, this is the local IP address used.

    For LLC-BRG DHCP mode, there is no LOCAL IP mode since a

    dynamically assigned local IP address is used.

    DESTINATION IP

    Enter the destination address of the device to be pinged. If pining

    a gateway, enter the gateways address for the Destination IP.

    Pinging the gateway verifies connectivity to the ISP.

    GATEWAY

    If required, enter a gateway address. A gateway is a device thatconnects dissimilar networks and passes information between

    them. In TCP/IP, the default gateway address is the address

    where the Internet Protocol sends packets destined for remote

    networks, unless a different route is configured. Since LLC-RTE

    is a pure routed mode, there is no gateway setting. This setting

    applies only to LLC-BRG mode.

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    3.3.1.1 PING Results for LLC-BRG and LLC-RTE Modes

    After configuring, press START (F4) to begin the test. As the test

    proceeds, the test set displays an IN PROGRESS message.

    The module will send 10 PINGs at one-second intervals. Oneor more responses from the destination is considered a pass.

    Refer to the following figure for a pass sample.

    12:30:55>SHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME MULTI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX A< PING SETUPMODE :PPPoAENCAPSULATION :LLCAUTHENTICATION:PAP

    VPI :8VCI :35IP ADDRESS :DYNAMIC

    DESTINATION IP:001.333.452.012USER ID : ********PASSWORD : ********

    PAP AUTOCHAP START

    Figure 18 PPPoA PING Setup Screen

    Configure these settings for PPPoA and PPPoE modes:

    ENCAPSULATIONOptions: LLC (F1), VC MUX (F2)

    This refers to the Encapsulation method for carrying traffic over

    AAL Type 5 over ATM.

    LLC: Logical Link Control based on IEEE standard 802.2. LLC

    encapsulation is used when multiple protocol are encapsulated

    over a single ATM Virtual Connection.

    VC MUX: This is used when only one protocol is carried over

    a single ATM Virtual Connection.

    Note: When MODE is set for PPPoE, LLC is the only available

    encapsulation method.

    AUTHENTICATIONOptions: PAP (F1), CHAP (F2), AUTO (F3)

    The authentication layer ensures that only a valid device estab-

    lishes a connection with the network. Choose the following:

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    PAP: Password Authentication Protocol as defined in RFC

    1334. PAP is the simplest method for authentication. It involves

    a two-way handshake where one peer sends a user name

    and ID to another peer element in the network. The secondpeer returns an authentication-acknowledge message either

    accepting or rejecting the user name and password. When

    selecting PAP, enter the password and ID at the bottom of

    the configuration screen.

    CHAP: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol as de-

    fined in RFC 1994. It involves a three-way handshake, in which

    the test set sends a challenge containing its user name. The

    server responses with a specific identifier expected for this

    transaction. The test set then accepts or rejects this response,

    when accepted the test set starts sending data.

    AUTO: Use this recommended setting to automatically detect

    the authentication.

    VPI

    Range: 0 through 255

    The default is 8, which is a typical Ethernet customer assign-

    ment. Along with VCI, VPI identifies the next destination of a cell

    as it moves through a series of ATM switches on the way to its

    destination. The service provider typically assigns VPI.

    VCI

    Range: 0 through 65535

    The default is 35, which is a typical Ethernet customer assign-

    ment. Along with VPI, VCI identifies the next destination of a cell

    as it moves through a series of ATM switches on the way to its

    destination. The service provider typically assigns VCI.

    IP ADDRESS

    Options: STATIC (F1), DHCP (F2)

    STATIC: This type of IP management means that the user has

    a permanent IP address. For STATIC, enter the LOCAL IP; this

    will be the value used during the test.

    DHCP: This refers to dynamic IP management. If selected,

    enter the IP address for the destination. Dynamic management

    provides a way for computers to obtain protocol configura-

    tion parameters (like the local IP address) dynamically from

    the network. In this case, the IP address is not permanent to

    the terminal; instead, the terminal requests an address from

    the server on the network. When selecting DYNAMIC for IPADDRESS, the module sends a request to the server; the

    server responds and provides an IP address. Upon select-

    ing DYNAMIC, the LOCAL IP line disappears; the network

    dynamically assigns an IP address.

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    LOCAL IP

    Enter a local IP address of the circuit under test. For LLC-BRG

    static mode and LLC-RTE, this is the local IP address used.

    For LLC-BRG DHCP mode, there is no LOCAL IP mode since adynamically assigned local IP address is used.

    DESTINATION IP

    Enter the destination address of the device to be pinged. If ping-

    ing a gateway, enter the gateways address for the Destination

    IP. Pinging the gateway verifies connectivity to the ISP.

    USER ID

    For authentication (PAP and CHAP), you are required to enter a

    user ID and/or password prior to receiving an IP address from

    the ISP. Refer to Section 3.3.2.1.

    PASSWORD

    For authentication (PAP and CHAP), you are required to enter auser ID and/or password prior to receiving an IP address from

    the ISP. Refer to Section 3.3.2.1.

    3.3.2.1 Entering a User ID/Password

    Follow this procedure to enter a USER ID or PASSWORD for PAP

    and CHAP authentication.

    1. Place the cursor on USER ID.

    2. Press EDIT (F1) and a character screen is displayed.

    3. Press INPUT (F3) to enter the character grid. Notice a cursor

    appears in the grid and INPUT changes to STOP.

    4. Use to move the cursor to the desired character.

    Press ENTER to select that character. The character will ap-

    pear on the USER ID line.

    5. Continue selecting characters until done. Press STOP (F3) to

    exit the character grid.

    If you make a mistake; press STOP (F3). Use to select

    the incorrect character.

    - Press DELETE (F2) to delete the character.

    - Press INSERT (F1) to add a character to the left of the

    selected character.

    - Press OVER (F1) to replace the selected character with a

    new character.

    6. Select HIDE USER ID (or PASSWORD) and choose whether

    to hide the ID code by pressing YES (F1) or NO (F2). Figure18 shows the USER ID and PASSWORD hidden.

    7. Press F4 to save the ID and return to the setup screen.

    8. Select PASSWORD and follow the previous procedure from

    step 2 to enter the password.

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    3.3.2.2 PING Results for PPPoA and PPPoE Modes

    After configuring, press START (F4) to begin the test. As the test

    proceeds, the test set displays an IN PROGRESS message.

    For PPP PING results there are two stages to the test:

    PPP: This stage identifies the account with the ISP and en-

    sures that account verification (with authentication enabled)

    is established.

    PING represents the connection/response to the destination

    IP address.

    Reflected in the following figure are these two stages.

    12:30:55>SHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX A< ATM OAM FEATURES OAM GENERATIONVPI :8VCI :35TYPE :F5EERESULT:--

    OAM STATISTICS [near-end] [far-end]F4 COUNT: 0 0F5 COUNT: 0 0

    TEST

    Figure 22 ATM OAM Features Screen

    Configure the following:

    VPI

    Range: 0 through 255

    The default is 8, which is a typical Ethernet customer assign-

    ment. Along with VCI, VPI identifies the next destination of a cell

    as it moves through a series of ATM switches on the way to its

    destination. The service provider typically assigns VPI.

    VCI

    Range: 0 through 65535

    The default is 35, which is a typical Ethernet customer assign-

    ment. Along with VPI, VCI identifies the next destination of a cell

    as it moves through a series of ATM switches on the way to its

    destination. The service provider typically assigns VCI.

    TYPE

    Options: F5EE (F1), F5SG (F2)

    Select the type of Operations, Administration, and Maintenance

    Message cells to generate.

    F5EE: F5 End-to-End Cell

    F5SG: F5 Segment Cell

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    When ready, press TEST (F3) and the test set begins generat-

    ing OAM cells. This is indicated on the RESULT line by an IN

    PROGRESS message. If no cells are detected by the test set,

    FAILED is displayed. If cells are detected, SUCCESS is displayed.The following OAM statistics for near-end (test set) and far-end

    (network) are displayed:

    F4 COUNT: Total number of F4 OAM cells.

    F5 COUNT: Total number of F5 OAM cells.

    The following F-key is available:

    STORE(F4): Store the results. See Section 3.7.

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    3.4.1.3 Network Statistics-Test Set Side

    Network statistics are comprised of Ethernet and ATM statistics.

    Note that Ethernet statistics are relevant to Ethernet traffic from in-

    service applications covered in Section 3.5-Pass Through ModemEmulation. At any time press STORE (F4) to save the results (see

    Section 3.7). Press to view the available screens shown in

    the following figure.

    11:50:50>SHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX A

    IP FEATURES > CONFIGURATION. This contains configuration

    items for the IP connection. Enter the proper protocol used by

    the circuit, as well as the necessary IP addresses.

    Note:CONNECT/DISC appears at either F3 or F4 depending

    on the setting selected. Press CONNECT to start the connec-tion procedure to the ISP. Press DISC to release the connection.

    Once CONNECT is pressed; the connection will stay UP, if suc-

    cessful, or ... if unsuccessful. This is indicated at the top right

    of the screen. In either case, press DISC to change any of the

    configuration items.

    An UP status can be; PPP UP (PPPoE/PPPoA), DHCP UP (LLC-

    BRG DHCP), or ARP UP (LLC-BRG or LLC-RTE STATIC).

    MODE

    Options: PPPoE (F1), PPPoA (F2), LLC-BRG (more, F1), LLC-RTE

    (more, F2), PROFILE (more, F1)

    Select the protocol mode for the PING test.

    PPPoE refers to PPP over Ethernet, according to standard

    RFC 2516 PPP over Ethernet. PPPoE supports both static

    and dynamic IP addressing.

    PPPoA refers to PPP over ATM, according to standard RFC

    2364, PPP over AAL5. PPPoA supports both static and dy-

    namic IP addressing.

    LLC-BRG refers to LLC-Bridge protocol. This follows RFC

    1483 bridge encapsulation. It supports both static and dynamic

    (DHCP) IP management.

    LLC-RTE refers to LLC-Routed protocol. It supports only static

    IP addressing.

    PROFILE allows storing and retrieving of IP configurations,

    see Section 3.3.3.Note: The actual configuration settings displayed depend on the

    selected MODE as seen in the following figure:

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    CONNECTDHCP

    11:50:45

    >SHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX A< CONFIGURATIONMODE :LLC-BRGENCAPSULATION :LLCIP TYPE :STATIC

    VPI :8VCI :35

    LOCAL IP :102.168.102.101GATEWAY :255.255.255.0

    STATIC CONNECTDHCP

    11:50:45

    >SHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX A< CONFIGURATIONMODE :LLC-BRGENCAPSULATION :LLCIP TYPE :DHCP

    VPI :8VCI :35

    STATIC

    CONNECTVC MUXLLC

    11:50:45

    >SHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX A< CONFIGURATIONMODE :LLC-RTEENCAPSULATION :LLCIP TYPE :STATIC

    VPI :8VCI :35LOCAL IP :003.044.055.066GATEWAY :255.255.255.0

    CONNECT

    11:50:45

    >SHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX A< CONFIGURATIONMODE :PPPoA

    ENCAPSULATION :LLCIP TYPE :DYNAMICAUTHENTICATION:AUTOVPI :8VCI :35

    USER ID : *****PASSWORD : *****

    VC MUXLLCCONNECTCHAPPAP

    11:50:45

    >SHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX A< CONFIGURATIONMODE :PPPoE

    ENCAPSULATION :LLCIP TYPE :DYNAMICAUTHENTICATION:AUTOVPI :8VCI :35

    USER ID : *****PASSWORD : *****

    AUTO

    Figure 24 IP Configuration Screens

    To enter numbers, follow this procedure:

    1. Press SHIFT; a SHFT indicator is displayed.

    2. Enter the desired number from the keypad.

    3. When finished, press SHIFT to remove the SHFT indicator.

    Configure the following:

    ENCAPSULATION

    Options: LLC (F1), VC MUX (F2)Choose the encapsulation method for carrying traffic over AAL

    Type 5 over ATM as described in RFC 2684.

    LLC: Logical Link Control based on IEEE standard 802.2. It is

    used when multiple protocols are encapsulated over a single

    ATM virtual connection. It is available in all modes.

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    VC MUX: Used when only one protocol is carried over a single

    ATM virtual connection. Available in PPPoA and LLC-RTE

    modes.

    IP TYPEOptions: STATIC (F1), DHCP (F2), DYNAMIC (F2)

    STATIC: The IP address is statically assigned to the user. Enter

    the known IP address in the LOCAL IP field. It is available in

    LLC-BRG and LLC-RTE modes.

    DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol provides a way

    for devices to obtain protocol configuration parameters (local

    IP address) dynamically from the network. In this, the IP ad-

    dress is not fixed to the device; instead the device requests

    an address from a network DHCP server. When selected for IP

    ADDRESS, the test set sends a DHCP request to the server;

    the server responds and provides an IP address. Note that

    upon selecting DHCP, the LOCAL IP setting disappears. It isavailable in PPPoE and PPPoA modes.

    DYNAMIC: Dynamic management provides a way for devices

    to obtain protocol configuration parameters (local IP address)

    dynamically from the network. In this case, the IP address

    is not fixed to the device; instead, the terminal requests an

    address from the network server. When selected for IP AD-

    DRESS, the test set sends a request to the server; the server

    responds and provides an IP address to use. Note that upon

    selecting DYNAMIC the LOCAL IP setting disappears. It is

    available only in LLC-BRG mode.

    AUTHENTICATION

    Options: PAP (F1), CHAP (F2), AUTO (F3)This ensures that only a valid device establishes a connection

    with the network. It is available in PPPoE and PPPoA modes.

    PAP: Password Authentication Protocol as in RFC 1334. This

    is the simplest method for authentication. It involves a two-

    way handshake where one peer sends a user name and ID

    to another peer network element. The receiving peer sends

    back an authentication-acknowledge message either accept-

    ing or rejecting the user name and password. Note that when

    selected, a password and ID will need to be entered.

    CHAP: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol as in RFC

    1994. It involves a three-way handshake. In this, the test set

    sends a challenge containing its user name. The server sendsa response with a specific identifier expected for this transac-

    tion. The test set then accepts or rejects this response. Once

    done, the handshake is complete and data may be sent.

    AUTO: Use this recommended setting to automatically detect

    the authentication type requested by the ISP.

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    VPI

    Range: 0 to 255 (default 8)

    Along with the VCI, this identifies the next destination of a cell

    as it moves through a series of ATM switches to its destination.It is typically assigned by the service provider. It is available in

    all modes.

    VCI

    Range: 0 to 65535 (default is 35)

    Along with the VPI, this identifies the next destination of a cell

    as it moves through a series of ATM switches to its destination.

    It is typically assigned by the service provider. It is available in

    all modes.

    LOCAL IP

    Specify the IP address of the circuit to be tested. It is available

    in all modes. It is available only in LLC-RTE mode.

    GATEWAY

    Specify the gateway address. A gateway is a device that con-

    nects dissimilar networks and passes information between them.

    In TCP/IP, the default gateway address is the address where the

    Internet Protocol sends packets destined for remote networks,

    unless a different route is configured. It is available only in LLC-

    RTE mode.

    USER ID (not in LLC-BRG, LLC-RTE, or CLIPoA modes)

    For authentication (PAP and CHAP), enter a user ID prior to re-

    ceiving an IP address from the ISP, see Section 3.3.2.1.

    PASSWORD (not in LLC-BRG, LLC-RTE, or CLIPoA modes)

    For authentication (PAP and CHAP), enter a password prior to

    receiving an IP address from the ISP, see Section 3.3.2.1.

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    3.4.2.2 IP Status

    These screens are displayed after pressing CONNECT in IP

    configuration. They report important information on the status

    of the connection to the ISP. For LLC-RTE, the connection will display ARP UP when the

    ADSL link is up and CONNECT is pressed in IP configuration.

    For LLC-BRG, the screen will display detailed information

    about the ARP request in STATIC mode and about the DHCP

    session in dynamic mode.

    For PPPoE and PPPoA, the screen will display detailed infor-

    mation about the PPP session.

    The following is common to all screens:

    ST: Start time indicates when CONNECT was pressed.

    ET: Elapsed time since CONNECT was pressed.

    LLC-BRG DHCP IP Status

    11:50:45>SHOWTIME DHCP UP ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME ARP UP ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME PPP UP ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME PPP UP ANSI/ANNEX ASHOWTIME PPP UP ANSI/ANNEX A CONFIGURATION. If DHCP or DYNAMIC was

    selected, then LOCAL IP is assigned by the network.

    Configure the following:

    DEST. IP or DEST URL

    See the same in Section 3.4.2.3-PING Test.

    PROTOCOL

    Options: UDP/ICMP (F1)

    Select the protocol to use. UDP: User Datagram Protocol per RFC 768.

    ICMP: Internet Control Message Protocol per RFC 792.

    When ready, press F4 to start the trace, press again to stop it.

    The following is reported:

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    Hop: Displays up to 30 router hops.

    RT (ms): Round Trip duration of a hop.

    Host Address: Responding routers IP address.

    Host Name: Press MORE (F2) or use to see the Host Name

    (if DNS server is enabled).

    Use to select a hop and press PING (F1) to automatically

    PING this host.

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    3.5 Pass Through Modem Emulation

    The connection setup is shown in the following figure:

    ATU-R

    Port

    Central

    Office

    ATU-C

    ATU-C

    ATU-C

    ATU-C 10/100

    DATA

    Port

    10/100

    Ethernet

    Port

    Figure 30 Pass Through Modem Emulation Setup

    There are two mutually exclusive methods to enable Ethernet

    Pass Through Modem Emulation:

    Method 1: A network connection can be established using the

    PING SETUP screen.

    1. Once the test set has achieved SHOWTIME, go to Section

    3.3-PING Setup/Testand setup the necessary parameters for

    either PPPoE, PPPoA, or LLC-Bridged DHCP modes.

    2. Conduct a successful PPP or DHCP session (PASS), which

    establishes the network connection.

    3. Connect a PC to the SSMTT-19s 10/100 Ethernet DATA port

    as shown in the previous figure.

    4. It is recommended that the TCP/IP Properties for the PC beconfigured as follows:

    Obtain an IP Address automatically.

    Obtain DNS server address automatically.

    5. Launch Internet Explorer (or equivalent web browser) and

    proceed with internet access.

    Method 2: Using a web browser as the interface.

    1. Configure TCP/IP Properties for the PC as follows:

    Obtain an IP Address automatically.

    Obtain DNS server address automatically.

    2. Connect a PC to the SSMTT-19s 10/100 Ethernet DATA port

    as shown in the previous figure.3. Launch Internet Explorer (or equivalent) and access:

    http://192.168.1.1/

    Note: If the login screen does not appear, reboot the PC and

    after the PC is up, plug into the LAN. Sometimes, there are

    various conflicts with obtaining an IP address.

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    4. In the Login window that appears, enter:

    Username: Admin

    Password: Admin

    5 In the Home screen that appears after a successful login, selectSETUP > New Connection to establish a network connection

    (i.e. PPPoE session). See the subsection, WAN Setup-New

    Connection in Section 3.5.1.1.

    Note: Sometimes, there are conflicts with the LAN connection.

    If this occurs, disable, then enable the Local Area Connection

    before connecting the PC to the SSMTT-19 DATA 10/100 port.

    6. Once a connection is established as shown in STATUS > CON-

    NECTION STATUS, proceed with web browsing via the PC.

    Note: Methods 1 and 2 are mutually exclusive for establishing

    a network connection. Dont change settings in one method

    versus the other in a single test session i.e once configured via

    Method 2, do not change the test set PING settings. This maycause operation failure, requiring a restart of the test set.

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    3.5.1 PC Side Home Screen (Method 2)

    S ET UP T OO LS S TAT US H EL PHOME

    Welcome to the Sunrise Telecom DSL Modem

    Setup

    The Setup sectionallows you to create newconnections, editexisting connections,and configure other

    basic settings.

    Tools

    The Tools section letsyou car ry out systemcommands and performsimple system tests.

    Status

    The Status sectiondisplays status, log andstatistical informationfor all connections andinterfaces.

    Help

    The Help sectionprovides information onconfiguration andsettings for eachsection.

    Refresh

    Status Information

    System Uptime: 1 hours 13 minutes

    DSL Status: Connected

    DSL Speed: 928/7616kbps

    Ethernet: Connected

    SSMTT-19 FW Filesystem: 3.6.0C.2.5

    SSMTT-19 FW Kernel: 3.6.0C.2.5

    Log Out

    Figure 31 Home Screen

    The Home screen displays a summary of the DSL and Ethernetconnection. In any screen, click on any of the functions listed at

    the top of the screen; HOME, SETUP, TOOLS, STATUS, or HELP.

    Click SETUP for the first subsection.

    3.5.1.1 Setup Tab

    Click the SETUP tab to configure connections and basic set-

    tings.

    T OO LS S TAT US H EL PHOME SETUP

    WAN Setup

    New Connection

    Log Out

    Setup

    The Setup section allows you to create new connections, edit existing connections, and configure other basicsettings.

    Select to configure a new connection.

    WAN Setup

    New Connection

    Figure 32 Setup Main Screen

    In this screen, click on New Connection to setup a WAN con-

    nection.

    Note: In most of the following PC screens, click Cancel to escape

    from a screen and not save any changes to the screen.

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    WAN Setup-New Connection

    Click New Connection to display a configuration screen. Change

    Type and different settings are available. Change Sharing and

    other settings are available. The first set are for PPP.

    PPP Settings

    Auto CHAP PAP

    Apply Cancel

    T OO LS S TAT US H EL PHOME SETUP

    PPPoA Connection SetupWAN Setup

    New Connection

    Log Out

    Delete

    Name: Type: Sharing:PPPoA Disable

    0

    Encapsulation:

    Username:

    Password:

    Idle Timeout:

    Keep Alive:

    Authentication:

    MTU:

    On Demand:

    PPP Unnmbered:

    Default Gateway:

    Debug:

    LAN:

    PVC Settings

    PVC:

    VPI:

    VCI:

    QoS:

    PCR:

    SCR:

    MBS:

    CDVT:

    Auto

    PVC:

    PPP Settings

    Connect Disconnect

    60 secs

    10 min

    1500 bytes

    username

    *****

    Options: NAT Firewall VLAN ID: 0 Priority Bits:

    LAN group 1

    New

    UBR

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    cps

    cps

    cells

    usecs

    Auto CHAP PAP

    Apply Cancel

    T OO LS S TAT US H EL PHOME SETUP

    PPPoE Connection SetupWAN Setup

    New Connection

    Log Out

    Delete

    Name: Type: Sharing:PPPoE Disable

    0

    Username:

    Password:

    Idle Timeout:

    Keep Alive:

    Authentication:

    MTU:

    On Demand:

    Enforce MTU:

    PPP Unnmbered:

    Default Gateway:

    Debug:

    LAN:

    PVC Settings

    PVC:

    VPI:

    VCI:

    QoS:

    PCR:

    SCR:

    MBS:

    CDVT:

    Auto

    PVC:

    PPP Settings

    Connect Disconnect

    60 secs

    10 min

    1492 bytes

    username

    *****

    Options: NAT Firewall VLAN ID: 0 Priority Bits:

    LAN group 1

    New

    UBR

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    cps

    cps

    cells

    usecs

    LLC VC

    Figure 33 WAN PPPoE and PPPoA Setup Screens

    Configure the following for PPP Types:

    Note: For details of these PPP settings, refer to Section 3.3.2-PING

    Testing for PPPoA and PPPoE Modes.

    Name: Choose a name for this configuration.

    Options: Check the check box to enable NAT and Firewall.

    Sharing: This is not available in PPPoA. If available, select Dis-able, Enable, or VLAN. If VLAN is selected the following two

    settings are available:

    VLAN ID: Use the default of 0 or enter a value.

    Priority Bits: Use the pull down list to select a value from 0 to

    7 in 1 bit increments.

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    At PPP Settings, configure the following:

    Password: Enter a password.

    Idle Timeout: Use the default of 60 seconds or enter a time in

    seconds.

    Keep Alive: Use the default of 10 minutes or enter a time in

    minutes.

    Authentication: Select Auto (recommended), CHAP, or PAP.

    MTU: Use the default of 1492 bytes or enter a value.

    Enable the following items by checking the check box; On

    Demand, Default Gateway, Enforce MTU, Debug, PPP Unnum-

    bered.

    At PVC Settings set the following:

    PVC: NEW is available if Sharing is set to Enable or VLAN.VPI: Select assigned VPI value.

    VCI: Select assigned VCI value.

    QoS: Select one of the following values from the pull down list.

    The settings are UBR, CBR, and VBR. Default is UBR.

    PCR: Peak Cell Rate is available only when QoS is set for CBR

    or VBR.

    SCR: Sustainable Cell Rate is available only when QoS is set

    for VBR.

    MBS: Maximum Burst Side is available only when QoS is set

    for VBR.

    CDVT: Cell Delay Variation Time is available only when QoS isset for CBR or VBR.

    Auto PVC: If checked, this will auto detect VPI and VCI.

    When finished, click Apply and the name of your new connection

    will be displayed in the shortcut bar on the left of the screen. You

    may also click on Connect to test the new connection. When

    finished, click Disconnect.

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    Static Settings

    Bridged Routed

    Apply Cancel

    T OO LS S TAT US H EL PHOME SETUP

    PPPoA Connection SetupWAN Setup

    New Connection

    Log Out

    Delete

    Name: Type: Sharing:PPPoA Disable

    0

    Encapsulation:

    IP Address:

    Mask:

    Default Gateway:

    DNS 1:

    DNS 2:

    DNS 3:

    Mode:

    PVC Settings

    PVC:

    VPI:

    VCI:

    QoS:

    PCR:

    SCR:

    MBS:

    CDVT:

    Auto

    PVC:

    Static Settings

    Options: NAT Firewall VLAN ID: 0 Priority Bits:

    New

    UBR

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    cps

    cps

    cells

    usecs

    LLC VC

    0.0.0.0

    Figure 34 Static Connection Setup Screen

    At Static Settings, configure the following:

    Encapsulation: Select the type of encapsulation LLC or VC.

    LLC: Logical Link Control based on IEEE standard 802.2. LLC

    encapsulation is used when multiple protocol are encapsulated

    over a single ATM Virtual Connection.

    VC: This is used when only one protocol is carried over a

    single ATM Virtual Connection.

    IP Address: Enter an IP address.

    Mask: Enter a Mask IP address.

    Default Gateway: Enter a Gateway IP address.

    DNS 1: Leave blank and no Domain Name Server is used orenter an IP address of a DNS server. Note that at the time of

    connection the test set will verify the validity of the DNS server

    IP address.

    DNS 2: Repeat as desired as in DNS 1.

    DNS 3: Repeat as desired as in DNS 1.

    Mode: Select either Bridged or Routed.

    For the rest of the settings, refer to the PPP Settingssubsection

    in this section.

    When finished, click Apply and the name of your new connection

    will be displayed in the shortcut bar on the left of the screen. You

    may also click on Connect to test the new connection. Whenfinished, click Disconnect.

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    DHCP Settings

    Apply Cancel

    T OO LS S TAT US H EL PHOME SETUP

    DHCP Connection SetupWAN Setup

    New Connection

    Log Out

    Delete

    Name: Type: Sharing:DHCP Disable

    0

    Encapsulation:

    IP Address:

    Mask:

    Gateway:

    Default Gateway:

    PVC Settings

    PVC:

    VPI:

    VCI:

    QoS:

    PCR:

    SCR:

    MBS:

    CDVT:

    Auto

    PVC:

    DHCP Settings

    Options: NAT Firewall VLAN ID: 0 Priority Bits:

    New

    UBR

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    cps

    cps

    cells

    usecs

    LLC VC

    Renew Release

    Figure 35 DHCP Connection Setup Screen

    At DHCP Settings, configure the following:

    Encapsulation: Select the type of encapsulation LLC or VC.

    LLC: Logical Link Control based on IEEE standard 802.2. LLC

    encapsulation is used when multiple protocol are encapsulated

    over a single ATM Virtual Connection.

    VC: This is used when only one protocol is carried over a

    single ATM Virtual Connection.

    IP Address: Displays the assigned IP address from the DHCP

    server after Connected is clicked.

    Mask: Displays the assigned mask IP address from the DHCP

    server after Connected is clicked.Gateway: Displays the assigned Gateway IP address from the

    DHCP server after Connected is clicked.

    Default Gateway: Check the check box to use the default

    Gateway.

    For the rest of the settings, refer to the PPP Settingssubsection

    in this section.

    When finished, click Apply and the name of your new connection

    will be displayed in the shortcut bar on the left of the screen. You

    may also click on Connect to test the new connection. When

    finished, click Disconnect.

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    Bridge Settings

    Apply Cancel

    T OO LS S TAT US H EL PHOME SETUP

    Bridged Connection SetupWAN Setup

    New Connection

    Log Out

    Delete

    Name: Type: Sharing:Bridge Disable

    0

    Encapsulation:PVC Settings

    PVC:

    VPI:

    VCI:

    QoS:

    PCR:

    SCR:

    MBS:

    CDVT:

    Auto

    PVC:

    DHCP Settings

    VLAN ID: 0 Priority Bits:

    New

    UBR

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    cps

    cps

    cells

    usecs

    LLC VC

    Select LAN: LAN group 1

    Figure 36 Bridge Connection Setup Screen

    At Bridge Settings, configure the following:

    Encapsulation: Select the type of encapsulation LLC or VC.

    LLC: Logical Link Control based on IEEE standard 802.2. LLC

    encapsulation is used when multiple protocol are encapsulated

    over a single ATM Virtual Connection.

    VC: This is used when only one protocol is carried over a

    single ATM Virtual Connection.

    Select LAN: Choose an available group from the drop down

    selection list.

    For the rest of the settings, refer to the PPP Settingssubsectionin this section.

    When finished, click Apply and the name of your new connection

    will be displayed in the shortcut bar on the left of the screen. You

    may also click on Connect to test the new connection. When

    finished, click Disconnect.

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    CLIP Settings

    Apply Cancel

    T OO LS S TAT US H EL PHOME SETUP

    CLIP Connection SetupWAN Setup

    New Connection

    Log Out

    Delete

    Name: Type: Sharing:CLIP Disable

    0

    IP Address:

    Mask:

    APR Server:

    Default Gateway:

    PVC Settings

    PVC:

    VPI:

    VCI:

    QoS:

    PCR:

    SCR:

    MBS:

    CDVT:

    Auto

    PVC:

    CLIP Settings

    Options: NAT Firewall VLAN ID: 0 Priority Bits:

    New

    UBR

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    cps

    cps

    cells

    usecs

    0.0.0.0

    0.0.0.0

    Figure 37 CLIP Connection Setup Screen

    At CLIP Settings, configure the following:

    IP Address: Enter an IP address.

    Mask: Enter a Mask IP address.

    ARP Server: Enter a ARP Server IP address.

    Default Gateway: Enter a Gateway IP address.

    For the rest of the settings, refer to the PPP Settingssubsection

    in this section.

    When finished, click Apply and the name of your new connection

    will be displayed in the shortcut bar on the left of the screen. You

    may also click on Connect to test the new connection. When

    finished, click Disconnect.

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    3.5.1.2 Tools Tab

    Click the TOOLS tab to view a summary screen containing links

    for available tools. The screen is shown in the following figure. The

    links to the tools are in the column on the left side of the screen.

    STATU S H EL PH OM E S ET UP

    System Commands

    User Management

    Update Gateway

    Tools

    The Tools section allows you to save the configuration, restart the gateway and update the gateway firmware.

    System CommandsSave the current configuration, Restart the gatewayand Restore to factory defaults.

    User Management Configure User Name and pasword.

    Update Gateway Upgrade the Gateway Firmware.

    Log Out

    TOOLS

    Figure 38 Tools Summary Screen

    System Commands

    STATU S H EL PH OM E S ET UP

    User Management

    Update Gateway

    System Commands

    System Commands allow you to carry out basic system actions. Press the button to execute a command.

    Press this button in order to permanently save the currentconfiguration of the Gateway. If you do restart the systemwithout saving your configuration, the Gateway will revert backto the previously saved configuration.

    Use this button to restart the system. If you have not savedyour configurations, the Gateway will revert back to thepreviously saved configuration upon restarting. NOTE:

    Connectivity to the unit will be lost. You can reconnect afterthe unit reboots.

    Use this button to restore factory default configuration. NOTE:Connectivity to the unit will be lost. You can reconnect afterthe unit reboots.

    Log Out

    TOOLS

    System Commands

    Restore Defaults

    Restart

    Save All

    Figure 39 System Commands Screen

    The following commands are available:

    Save All: Use to permanently save the current configuration of

    the Gateway. If the system restarted without saving the con-

    figuration, the Gateway will revert back to the previously saved

    configuration.

    Restart: Use to restart the system. If the configuration has not

    been saved, the Gateway will revert back to the previously savedconfiguration upon restarting. During restart, connectivity to the

    unit will be lost, reconnect after the unit reboots.

    Restore Defaults: Use restore factory default configuration.

    During restore, connectivity to the unit will be lost, reconnect

    after the unit reboots.

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    User Management

    Use this to manage a User Name and Password.

    STATU S H EL PH OM E S ET UP

    User Management

    User Management is used to change your User Name or Password.

    TOOLS

    System Commands

    User Management

    Update Gateway

    Log Out

    Apply Cancel

    User Name:

    Password:

    Confirmed Password:

    Idle Timeout:

    Admin

    30 minutes

    Figure 40 User Management Screen

    Configure the following:

    User Name: Enter a User Name.

    Password: Enter a Password.

    Confirmed Password: Reenter the Password.

    Idle Timeout: Enter a Idle Timeout in minutes.

    When finished, click Apply.

    Update Gateway

    Use the following screen only when directed by Sunrise Telecom

    Customer Service to update firmware.

    STATU S H EL PH OM E S ET UP

    Update Gateway

    To update your gateway firmware, choose an updated firmware image or configuration file in Select a File,and then click the Update Gateway button. Additionally, you may download your configuration file from thesystem by clicking Get Configuration.

    The system will be restarted automatically, after the Filesystem image issuccessfully updated. You will need to reconnect again to configure your setup.

    The system will give the configuration file only if it was earlier saved bypressing Save All in System Command Menu.

    TOOLS

    System Commands

    Get Configuration

    Update Gateway

    User Management

    Update Gateway

    Log OutSelect a File: no file selected

    (Max file size 3.5 MB)

    Firmware Image can be the combined single

    image with or without digital signature.

    Choose File

    Status: None

    Figure 41 Update Gateway Screen

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    3.5.1.3 Status Tab

    Click this tab to view a summary screen containing links to the

    available status screens. The links to the tools are in the column

    on the left side of the screen.

    HELPH OM E S ET UP

    Connection Status

    DHCP Clients

    Modem Status

    Status

    The Status section allows you to view the Status/Statistics of different connections and interfaces.

    Connection Status View the Status of different connections.

    DHCP Status View the list of DHCP clients.

    Modem StatusView the Status and Statistics of your broadband(DSL) connection.

    Product Information

    TOOLS STATUS

    Log Out

    Product Information View the Product Information and Software Versions.

    Figure 42 Status Summary Screen

    Connection Status

    Use this screen to view the status of different connections.

    Connection Status (1)

    HELPH OM E S ET UP

    DHCP Clients

    Modem Status

    Product Information

    TOOLS STATUS

    Log Out

    Refresh

    Connection Status

    Description Type IP S tate Online Disc onnect Reason

    GG1 static 0.0.0.0 NA NA NA

    Figure 43 Connection Status Screen

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    DHCP Clients

    Use the following screen to view a list of DHCP clients.

    DHCP Clients (1)

    HELPH OM E S ET UP

    Modem Status

    Product Information

    TOOLS STATUS

    Log Out

    Refresh

    Connection Status

    MAC Address IP Address Host Name Lease Time

    DHCP Clients Select LAN: LAN group 1

    00:0d:93:48:f7:f 0 192.168.1.2 unknown 0 days 0:34:34

    Figure 44 DHCP Clients Screen

    In this screen, use the pull down list to select a LAN group. The

    screen then displays the MAC Address, IP Address, Host Name,

    and Lease Time for the DHCP client. Click Refresh to update the

    displayed information.

    Modem Status

    Use the following screen to view the status and statistics of a

    DSL connection.

    Modem Status

    HELPH OM E S ET UP

    DHCP Clients

    Product Information

    TOOLS STATUS

    Log Out

    Refresh

    Connection Status

    Modem Status

    Connection Status Connected

    Us Rate (kbps) 928

    Ds Rate (kbps) 7616

    US Margin 6

    DS Margin 14

    Trained Modulation T1413

    LOS Errors 0

    DS Line Attenuation 1

    US Line Attenuation 1

    Peak Cell Rate 2188 cells per sec

    CRC Rx Fast 0

    CRC Tx Fast 0

    CRC Rx Interleaved 0

    CRC Tx Interleaved 5

    Path Mode Interleaved

    DSL Statistics

    Near End F4 Loop Back Count 0

    Near End F5 Loop Back Count 0

    Modem Status

    Figure 45 Modem Status Screen

    For information on the items reported in this screen, refer to

    Section 3.2.1-Current Status.

    Click Refresh to update the status and statistics.

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    Product Information

    Use the following screen to view information about the test set

    module.

    Product Information

    HELPH OM E S ETU P TO OL S STATUS

    Connection Status

    Product Information

    Model Number MTT-19HW Revision 200Serial Number 000060Ethernet MAC N/ADSL MAC N/A

    Software Versions

    SSMTT-19 Filesystem 3.6.0C.2.5SSMTT-19 KW Kernal 3.6.0C.2.5

    NSP 3.6.0CATM Driver 4.06.05.00DSL HAL 4.02.01.00DSL Datapump 4.02.01.00 Annex ASAR HAL 01.07.2bPDSP Firmware 0.52Boot Loader 1.2.0.4

    DHCP Clients

    Modem Status

    Product Information

    Log Out

    Figure 46 Product Information Screen

    3.5.1.4 Help Tab

    Use the following screen to access LAN Clients, LAN Group

    Configuration, and PPP Connection text help screens.

    H OM E S ET UP

    Help

    This section takes you to different Help sections for LAN clients and PPP Connection.

    LAN Clients Help section for LAN Clients.

    PPP Connection Help for establishing a PPP Connection.

    TOOLS STATUS

    Log Out

    HELP

    Figure 47 Help Menu Screen

    Click on one of the links to access a help screen, when finished

    use the browsers back button.

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    3.6 Module Information

    Use this screen to view information about the MTT-19 module.

    12:30:55>SHOWTIME ANSI/ANNEX A< MODULE INFORMATION

    MODULE TYPE :MTT-19MODULE S/N :0000060HW REV. NO. :200LAN MAC ADDR. :200WAN MAC ADDR. :200BOOTLOAD VER. :1.2.0.4KERNEL VER. :3.6.0C.2.5FILE SYS. VER.:3.6.0C.2.5DSL DATAPUMP :4.02.01.00

    Figure 48 Module Information Screen

    The following information is displayed:

    MODULE TYPE: Part number of the module installed in the left

    port of the test set, in this case it is MTT-19.

    MODULE S/N: Serial number of the installed module, in this

    case it is 000060.

    HW REV. NO.: Hardware Revision Number, in this case it is

    200.

    LAN MAC ADDR.: Local Area Network Media Access Control

    Address, in this case it is 200.

    WAN MAC ADDR.: Wide Area Network Media Access Control

    Address, in this case it is 200.

    BOOTLOAD VER.: Bootload version, in this case it is 1.2.0.4.

    KERNEL VER.: Kernel Version, in this case it is 3.6.0C.2.5.

    FILE SYS. VER.: File System Version, in this case it is

    3.6.0C.2.5.

    DSL DATAPUMP: Datapump version, in this case it is

    4.02.01.00.

    When finished viewing, press ESC.

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    3.7 View/Store/Print

    Use this screen to store different results to view or print at a later

    time. To store results, use the procedure in Section 3.7.1.

    RENAME DELETE moreUN/LOCK

    11:50:45

    VIEW/STORE/PRINT Free space: 9048 Kbyte NAME TYPE LOCK1. Sunrise test 1 TI2. Sunrise test 2 TI3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.

    VIEW PRINT moreSAVE

    Figure 49 View/Store/Print List Screen

    The following F-keys are available:

    VIEW(F1): Allows viewing of a selected file. See Section 3.7.2.SAVE(F2): Select a blank line and press this key to save your

    results. See Section 3.7.1.

    PRINT(F3): Print a selected file. See Section 3.7.3.

    RENAME(more, F1): Rename a file, unless locked. See Section

    3.7.6.

    DELETE (more, F2): Delete a file, unless locked. See Section

    3.7.4.

    UN/LOCK(more, F3): Protect a file from changes or deleting.

    See Section 3.7.5.

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    3.7.1 Saving a Test

    1. From any screen that contains a STORE F-key, press it and

    refer to Figure 49.

    2. Use to select an empty line and press SAVE (F4). Afilename character screen is displayed as in the following

    figure:

    INSERT DELETE INPUT SAVE

    11:50:45

    VIEW/STORE/PRINT

    FILENAME:

    A a B b C c D d E e F f G g H h I i J j K k L l

    M m N n O o P p Q q R r S s T t U u V v W w X x Y y Z z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - _ @ ! # $ % &

    Figure 50 Character Entry Screen

    3. Use to move the cursor to the desired character.

    Press ENTER to place the desired character on the label. You

    may enter up to 15 characters.

    4. Continue this process until the label is complete. Press SAVE

    (F4) to escape the character grid and return to the STORERESULTS screen.

    If a mistake is made in the entry:

    - Use CLEAR (F1) to clear the entire entry.

    - Use BACK-SP (F2) to move the insertion point to the left,

    along with deleting the character along the way.

    3.7.2 Viewing a Stored Test

    1. From the module main menu, select VIEW/STORE/PRINT and

    refer to Figure 49.

    2. Select the desired file by pressing .

    3. Press VIEW (F1) and the stored screen will appear.

    4. When finished, press ESC.

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    3.7.3 Printing a Stored Test

    1. Connect a SunSet printer to the serial port of the test set.

    For other types of printers or more information, refer to the

    Storing and Printing chapter in your test set users manual.

    2. From the module main menu, select VIEW/STORE/PRINT and

    refer to Figure 49.

    3. Select the desired file by pressing .

    4. Press PRINT (F3) and the file will begin printing.

    5. When finished, press ESC.

    3.7.4 Deleting a Stored Test

    1. From the module main menu, select VIEW/STORE/PRINT and

    refer to Figure 49.

    2. Select the desired file by pressing .

    3. Press DELETE (more, F2) and the file is deleted.

    3.7.5 Locking and Unlocking a Stored Test

    1. From the module main menu, select VIEW/STORE/PRINT and

    refer to Figure 49.

    2. Select the desired file by pressing .

    3. Press UN/LOCK (more, F3) and the file is locked or unlocked

    as indicated to the right of the file name as in Figure 49.

    3.7.6 Renaming a Stored Test

    1. From the module main menu, select VIEW/STORE/PRINT and

    refer to Figure 49.

    2. Select the desired file by pressing .3. Press RENAME (more, F2) and a character screen is displayed

    like in Figure 50. Note if the file is locked the screen will not

    appear.

    4. There will be a blinking insertion point after the filename. You

    may do the following to the filename:

    Press CLEAR (F1) to erase the filename.

    Press BACK-SP (F2) to erase the character to the left of the

    insertion point.

    Do nothing to the filename but add characters.

    5. Once the filename is edited as in step 4, use to

    move the cursor to the desired character in the grid. Press

    ENTER to place the desired character on the label. You may

    enter up to 15 characters.6. Continue this process until the label is complete. Press SAVE

    (F4) to escape the character grid and return to the VIEW/

    STORE/PRINT screen.

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    4 Reference

    4.1 PING Technology

    The name PING is derived from the SONAR world where one

    pings an object in the water and listens for its echo. This con-

    cept applies to the Internet world, where one pings an address

    and waits for its echo (reply). This verifies that the end device is

    present and that the connection is active.

    The PING message is an ICMP (Internet Control Message Pro-

    tocol) message. Both devices must be using TCP/IP protocol.

    However, IP can be encapsulated onto the ADSL physical layer

    in several ways. Figure 51 provides a summary of the different

    implementation schemes for IP over ADSL.

    Ethernet over ATM

    Application

    Software

    TCP/IP

    802.3 Ethernet

    RFC 1483

    AAL5/ATM

    ADSL

    Classical IP over ATM

    Application

    Software

    TCP/IP

    RFC 1483

    AAL5/ATM

    ADSL

    PPP over ATM

    ADSL

    AAL5/ATM

    RFC 2364

    PPP

    Application

    Software

    TCP/IP

    Application

    Software

    PPP over Ethernet

    ADSL

    AAL5/ATM

    RFC 1483

    802.3 Ethernet

    RFC 2516

    PPP

    TCP/IP

    Figure 51 Encapsulation Technologies for IP over ADSL

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    4.1.1 Classical IP over ATM (CLIPoA)

    ATM25

    AAL5

    ATM

    IP

    TCP

    ATM ATM

    ADSL OC-3

    AAL5

    ATM

    IP

    TCP

    ATU-R

    ATM

    25.6 ADSL

    DSLAM

    ATM-VC

    ISP

    Figure 52 Classical IP over ATM

    Classical IP over ATM is an IETF protocol which uses ATMs high

    speed ability in the Local Area Network. It uses ATMF (ATM25.6)physical interface over Twisted Pair Cable (per ATM Forum) to

    interconnect in the LAN at the speed of 25.6 Mbps.

    Classical IP over ATM reduces overhead by having IP and ARP

    datagrams encapsulated in AAL5 using IETF RFC1483 LLC/SNAP

    encapsulation.

    4.1.2 Ethernet Frames over ATM (EoA)

    In this case, the Ethernet frames are encapsulated into the ATM

    Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) using RFC 1483. The encapsulation

    supports both routing and bridged. This is based on the standard

    RFC 1483 Multi protocol Encapsulation over AAL 5.

    The following figure shows a sample configuration of Ethernetover ATM used in the field. In this case, IP address management

    can be static with RFC 1483 Bridge encapsulation, dynamic with

    the use of DHCP session management or it can use RFC 1483

    Routed.

    ATM

    802.3

    IP

    802.3 ADSL

    AAL51483

    ATM 802.3

    IP Routing

    AAL5 WAN Media

    ATU-R

    DSLAM

    ATM-VC

    802.3

    IP

    ADSL OC-3 OC-3

    1483

    LAN Media

    B-RAS

    ISP

    Figure 53 Ethernet over ATM

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    For PPP (PPPoE and PPPoA), IP address management will most

    likely be dynamic. However, static IP address management can ex-

    ist. PPPoA has the following implementations of IP management:

    Static IP address management over PPP. Dynamic IP address management over PPP. In this case, the

    IP address is requested and assigned at the time of the con-

    nection.

    Authentication is commonly used since it provides security for

    the connection. In the case of PPP, identification is controlled

    with a user name and password. These will be required in order

    to open a link with the ISP. Identification can use either the PAP

    or the CHAP authentication mechanisms. The PPP session is

    opened with the Broadband-Remote Access Server (B-RAS). The

    LCP session is handled between the B-RAS and the PC (CPE) to

    manage the authentication of the user name and password.

    4.1.5 PING Acronyms

    Here are some of the acronyms and abbreviations you will com-

    monly encounter.

    CHAP: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol

    CLIPoA: Classical IP over ATM

    DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

    LCP: Link Control Protocol

    LLC: Logical Link Control

    PAP: Password Authentication Protocol

    PPP: Point-to-Point ProtocolPPPoA: Point-to-Point over ATM

    PPPoE: Point-to-Point over Ethernet

    PVC: Permanent Virtual Circuit

    VCI: Virtual Channel Identifier

    VPI: Virtual Path Identifier

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    Index

    AApplications

    IP PING Test; 45

    IP Status; 42

    IP Trace Route; 47

    Testing an ADSL Line; 5

    ATMF; 68

    ATM OAM Features Screen

    F4 COUNT; 34

    F5 COUNT; 34

    TYPE

    F5EE; 33

    F5SG; 33

    VCI; 33VPI; 33

    B

    B-RAS; 70

    C

    Cautions; 2

    CHAP; 70

    CLIPoA; 70

    D

    DHCP; 70

    F

    Figures

    01 Connecting to the ATU-C; 5

    02 Module Connector Panel; 7

    03 Test Set LED Panels; 7

    04 Menu Tree; 9

    05 Modem Setup Screen; 10

    06 Link Turn-Up Result Screens; 11

    07 Link Turn-up Results from a Good Circuit; 13

    08 Link Turn-up Results from a Borderline Circuit; 13

    09 Bits Per Tone Screens; 14

    10 SNR Per Tone Screens; 16

    11 Link Measurements (Interleaved) Screen; 17

    12 Link Measurements (Fast) Screen; 18

    13 Link Measurements Screen; 19

    14 LLC-BRG PING Setup Screen; 21

    15 LLC Ping Test Passed; 23

    16 DHCP: IP Address Assigned; 24

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    17 DHCP: PING Passed; 24

    18 PPPoA PING Setup Screen; 25

    19 PPP PING Results Screen; 28

    20 Profile Configuration Screen; 2921 VCC Scan Screen; 31

    22 ATM OAM Features Screen; 33

    23 Network Statistics Screens; 35

    24 IP Configuration Screens; 39

    25 DHCP IP Screen; 42

    26 ARP IP Status Screen; 43

    27 PPP IP Screen; 44

    28 PING Test Screen; 45

    29 Trace Route Screen; 47

    30 Pass Through Modem Emulation Setup; 49

    31 Home Screen; 51

    32 Setup Main Screen; 51

    33 WAN PPPoE and PPPoA Setup Screens; 5234 Static Connection Setup Screen; 54

    35 DHCP Connection Setup Screen; 55

    36 Bridge Connection Setup Screen; 56

    37 CLIP Connection Setup Screen; 57

    38 Tools Summary Screen; 58

    39 System Commands Screen; 58

    40 User Management Screen; 59

    41 Update Gateway Screen; 59

    42 Status Summary Screen; 60

    43 Connection Status Screen; 60

    44 DHCP Clients Screen; 61

    45 Modem Status Screen; 61

    46 Product Information Screen; 6247 Help Menu Screen; 62

    48 Module Information Screen; 63

    49 View/Store/Print List Screen; 64

    50 Character Entry Screen; 65

    51 Encapsulation Technologies for IP over ADSL; 67

    52 Classical IP over ATM; 68

    53 Ethernet over ATM; 68

    54 PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE); 69

    55 PPP over ATM (PPPoA); 69

    I

    ICMP; 67

    IETF; 68

    IP Configuration

    AUTHENTICATION

    PAP, CHAP, AUTO, NONE; 40

    ENCAPSULATION

    LLC, VC MUX, AUTO; 39

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    GATEWAY; 41

    IP TYPE

    STATIC, DHCP, DYNAMIC; 40

    LOCAL IP; 41MODE

    Profile, LLC-BRG, LLC-RTE, CLIPoA, PPPoA; 38

    PASSWORD; 41

    USER ID; 41

    VCI; 41

    VPI; 41

    IP PING Results

    Loss Rate%; 46

    PING: ; 46

    PING: FAIL; 46

    PING: IN PROGRESS; 46

    PING: PASS; 46

    Received; 46Round Trip (ms); 46

    Sent; 46

    IP PING Test Configuration

    PING COUNT; 46

    PING LENGTH; 46

    IP Status

    GATEWAY; 43

    LOCAL IP; 43,44

    NETWORK MASK; 43

    L

    LCP; 70

    Link Measurements (Fast) ScreenCRC; 18

    FEC; 18

    HEC; 18

    LCD; 18

    NCD; 18

    Link Measurements (Interleaved) Screen

    CRC; 17

    FEC; 17

    HEC; 17

    LCD; 18

    NCD; 18

    Link Measurements Screen

    BLOCK ERR RATE; 19ERROR SEC; 19

    LOSS OF SIG SECONDS; 19

    RETRAINS; 19

    SEVERE ERR SEC; 19

    UNAVAILABLE SEC; 19

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    LLC; 70

    LLC-BRG PING Setup Screen

    DESTINATION IP; 22

    ENCAPSULATIONLLC; 21

    VC MUX; 21

    GATEWAY; 22

    IP ADDRESS

    DHCP; 22

    STATIC; 22

    LOCAL IP; 22

    VCI; 21

    VPI; 21

    M

    Menu Tree; 9

    Module Information ScreenBOOTLOAD VER.; 63

    DSL DATAPUMP; 63

    FILE SYS. VER.; 63

    HW REV. NO.; 63

    KERNEL VER.; 63

    LAN MAC ADDR.; 63

    MODULE S/N; 63

    MODULE TYPE; 63

    WAN MAC ADDR.; 63

    Module Panel LEDs

    10/100 DATA

    Green; 7

    Yellow; 7

    N

    Network Statistics-PC Side

    Help Tab; 62

    Home Tab-PC Side; 35,51

    Setup Main Screen; 51

    Setup Tab

    Bridge Connection Setup Screen

    Encapsulation-LLC, VC; 56

    Select LAN; 56

    CLIP Connection Setup Screen

    ARP Server; 57

    Default Gateway; 57

    IP Address; 57

    Mask; 57

    DHCP Connection Setup Screen

    Default Gateway; 55

    Encapsulation-LLC, VC; 55

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    Gateway; 55

    IP Address; 55

    Mask; 55

    PPP SettingsAuthentication; 53

    Auto PVC; 53

    CDVT; 53

    Idle Timeout; 53

    Keep Alive; 53

    MBS; 53

    MTU; 53

    Name; 52

    Options-Nat and Firewall; 52

    Password; 53

    PCR; 53

    Priority Bits; 52

    PVC; 53QoS; 53

    SCR; 53

    Sharing; 52

    VCI; 53

    VLAN ID; 52

    VPI; 53

    Static Connection Setup Screen

    Default Gateway; 54

    DNS 1, 2, 3, and 4; 54

    Encapsulation-LLC, VC; 54

    IP Address; 54

    Mask; 54

    Mode; 54Status Tab

    Connection Status Screen; 60

    DHCP Clients Screen; 61

    Product Information Screen; 62

    Status Summary Screen; 60

    Tools Summary Screen; 58

    Tools Tab

    System Commands Screen

    Restart; 58

    Restore Defaults; 58

    Save All; 58

    Update Gateway Screen; 59

    User Management Screen

    Confirmed Password; 59

    Idle Timeout; 59

    Password; 59

    User Name; 59

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    Network Statistics Test Set Side

    ATM AAL5 Statistics Screen

    PDUs; 36

    TOTAL BYTES; 36TOTAL ERRORS; 36

    ATM Statistics Screen

    BAD HEC CELLS; 36

    DROPPED CELLS; 36

    GOOD CELLS; 36

    IDLE CELLS; 36

    Ethernet Statistics Receive Screen

    BROADCAST FRMS; 36

    CRC ERRORS; 36

    GOOD FRAMES; 36

    MULTICAST FRMS; 36

    OVERRUNS; 36

    TOTAL BYTES; 36UNDERSIZED FRMS; 36

    Ethernet Statistics Transmit Screen

    BROADCAST FRMS; 35

    CARRIER SENSE ERR; 35

    COLLISIONS; 35

    ERROR FRAMES; 36

    GOOD FRAMES; 35

    MULTICAST FRMS; 35

    TOTAL BYTES; 35

    P

    PAP; 70

    Pass Through Modem Emulation Setup; 49PING Setup/Test; 20

    PING Setup Screens

    MODE

    LLC-BRG; 20

    LLC-RTE; 20

    PPPoA; 20

    PPPoE; 20

    PROFILE; 20

    PING Test

    ET; 45

    LOCAL IP; 45

    ST; 45

    PPP; 70

    PPPoA; 70

    PPPoA or PPPoE PING Setup Screen

    AUTHENTICATION

    CHAP; 26

    PAP; 26

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    DESTINATION IP; 27

    ENCAPSULATION

    LLC; 25

    VC MUX; 25IP ADDRESS

    DHCP; 26

    STATIC; 26

    LOCAL IP; 27

    PASSWORD; 27

    USER ID; 27

    VCI; 26

    VPI; 26

    PPPoE; 70

    PPP Static or Dynamic IP Status

    GATEWAY; 44

    NETWORK MASK; 44

    ProfileCreating; 29

    Editing; 30

    Invoking; 30

    PVC; 70

    R

    RFC 1483; 68

    RFC 2516; 69

    T

    Tables

    01 UNI VPI and VCI Values; 32

    Test Set LEDsMODULE (SSMTT) or xDSL (SSxDSL); 7

    xTU-R; 7

    Trace Route Screen

    DEST. IP or DEST URL; 47

    ET; 47

    Hop; 48

    Host Address; 48

    LOCAL IP; 47

    PROTOCOL

    UDP or ICMP; 47

    RT (ms); 48

    ST; 47

    U

    UNI VPI and VCI Values; 32

    User ID/Password-Entering; 27

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    V

    VCC Scan

    VCI; 31

    VPI; 31VCI; 70

    View/Store/Print

    Deleting; 66

    Locking and Unlocking; 66

    Printing; 66

    Renaming; 66

    Saving; 65

    Viewing; 65

    VPI; 70

    W

    Warnings; 2