USER MANUAL SHDTU03-ET10R SHDSL Router With 1-Port Ethernet Switch SHDTU03-ET10RS SHDSL Router With 4-Port Ethernet Switch
Chapter 1. Introduction 1-2 11..22 FFeeaattuurreess ? Easy configuration and management with password control for various application environ
Chapter 1. Introduction 1-3 1.3 Specifications Routing ? Support IP/TCP/UDP/ARP/ICMP/IGMP protocols ? IP routing with static routing and RIPv1/RI
Chapter 1. Introduction 1-4 AAL5 Encapsulation ? VC multiplexing and SNAP/LLC ? Ethernet over ATM (RFC 2684/1483) ? PPP over ATM (RFC 2364) ? Cla
Chapter 1. Introduction 1-5 Physical/Electrical ? Dimensions: 18.7 x 3.3 x 14.5cm (WxHxD) ? Power: 100~240VAC (via power adapter) ? Power consumpt
Chapter 1. Introduction 1-6 1.4 Front Panel The front panel displays LED status Front Panel of SHDTU03/ET10R Front Panel of SHDTU03/ET10RS LED
Chapter 1. Introduction 1-7 11..55 RReeaarr PPaanneell The rear panel of SHDSL router is where all of the connections are made. Rear Panel of
Chapter 1. Introduction 1-8 !The reset button can be used in one of two ways. 1. When you want to change the SHDTU03's configuration but you fo
Chapter 2. Configuration 2-1 22..11 CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn ooff tthhee RRoouutteerr This guide is designed to lead users through Web Co
Chapter 2. Configuration 2-2 Step 4: Determine Connection Setting Users need to know the Internet Protocol supplied by your Service
Chapter 2. Configuration 2-3 IPoA PPPoA PPPoE VPI: VCI: Encapsulat
Chapter 2. Configuration 2-4 Step 5: Install the SHDSL Router Caution: To avoid possible damage to this Router, do not turn on
Chapter 2. Configuration 2-5
Chapter 2. Configuration 2-6 Server StorageServerWorkstationSwitchingHubWirelessAccess PointLaserPrinterPCPCWirelessNote BookMobileDeviceWall JackPow
Chapter 2. Configuration 2-7 In the Configuration window, select the TCP/IP protocol line that has been associated with your network card and then cl
Chapter 2. Configuration 2-8 The window will ask you to restart the PC. Click the Yes button. When the PC has restarted, Open Internet Explorer or Ne
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-1 3.1 Basic (Quick Setup) The Basic Setup contains Bridge and Route operation modes. Follow this example to set Bridge mode Cli
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-2 The screen will prompt with the new configuration parameters. Check the parameters and Click Restart The router will reboot wit
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-3 DHCP Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a TCP/IP Suite protocol that al
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-4 PPPoE or PPPoA PPPoA (point-to-point protocol over ATM) and PPPoE (point-to-point protocol over Ethernet) are authenticat
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-5 Type the ISP1 parameters. ?Username and password are provided by your ISP. Username: test Password: test Password Confirm: tes
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Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-6 IPoA or EoA PCVPI:0, VCI:33Encapsulation: LLCDSLAMISPBASIP: 192.168.0.1Netmask: 255.255.255.0LANWANIP: 10.1.2.1Netmask: 255.255
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-7 3.2 Advanced Set-Up Advanced setup contains the configuration steps for SHDSL, WAN, Bridge, Route, NAT/DMZ, Virtual server a
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-8 WAN The SHDSL router supports up to 8 PVCs. The parameters are setup under WA
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-9 Bridge The bridge mode can be setup with static bridge parameters. Click Bridge to
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-10 VLAN Virtual LAN (VLAN) is defined as a group of devices on one or more LANs t
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-11 Click VLAN to configure VLAN. The SHDTU03 supports two types of VLAN, 802.1Q and Port-Based. The user can configure eit
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-12 If the SHDTU03 works in bridge mode, the Link type of WAN will be Trunk, tagged port, and you can assign any PVID to WAN excep
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-13 WANLAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4Group 1Group 2Group 3 No LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 WAN 1 ? ? ? ? ? 2 ? ? ? ? ? 3 ? ?
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-14 Click Route to modify the routing information. To modify the RIP (Routing information protocol) Parameters: RIP Mo
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-15 RIP Version: This determines the format and broadcasting method of any RIP transmissions by the gateway. RIP v1: it only sends
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-16 NAT/DMZ NAT (Network Address Translation) is the translation of an Internet Protocol
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-17 If you want to enable the NAT/DMZ functions, click Enable. Enable the DMZ host Function will use the IP address assigned to th
Chapter 3. Set-Up 3-18 Virtual Server For example: Specific ports on the WAN interface are re-mapped to services inside the LAN. As an example, only
Chapter 4. Administration 4-1 This session introduces security, simple network management protocol (SNMP) and time synchronization. Security For sy
Chapter 4. Administration 4-2 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the protocol not only governing network management, but also for the
Chapter 4. Administration 4-3 SNMP status: Enable Access Right: Deny for deny all access Access Right: Read for access read only Access Right:
Chapter 4. Administration 4-4 Time Sync Time synchronization is an essential element for any business that r
Chapter 5. Utility 5-1 This section describes the utility to display the system information, load the factory default configuration, upgrade the firm
Chapter 5. Utility 5-2 Upgrade You can upgrade the gateway using the upgrade function. Press Upgrade.
Chapter 5. Utility 5-3 Restart For restarting the router, click the Restart item under UTILITY.
Table of Contents i Chapter 1. Introduction …..………..……... 1.1 General …………...…...…………….…………………… 1-1 1.2 Features……………...…………………………
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Chapter 6. Status 6-1 You can monitor the SHDSL status including mode, Tx power and Bitrate and Performance information including SNR margin, attenua
Chapter 6. Status 6-2 CO side Click Bridge and CO Side to setup Bridging mode of the Router and then click
Chapter 6. Status 6-3 CPE Side Click Bridge and CPE Side to setup Bridging mode of the Router and then clic
Chapter 6. Status 6-4 LAN-to-LAN connection in routing mode IP: 192.168.20.1Netmask: 255.255.255.0STU-C (CO) STU-R (CPE)RouterIP: 192.168.20.100Netm
Chapter 6. Status 6-5 Type the Wan Parameters; VPI: 0 VCI: 32 AAL5 Encap: LLC Protocol: IPoA , EoA , IPoA + NAT or EoA + NAT Note: The Protocol used
Chapter 6. Status 6-6 CPE side Click ROUTE and CPE Side then press Next. Type LAN parameters: IP Address
Chapter 7. Serial Console or Telnet Mode 7-1 Serial Console Check the connectivity of the RS-232 cable from your computer to the serial port of the R
Chapter 7. Serial Console or Telnet Mode 7-2 Window structure From top to bottom, the window will be divided into four parts: 1. Product name 2. M
Chapter 7. Serial Console or Telnet Mode 7-3 Menu Driven Interface Commands Before changing the configuration, familiarize yoursel
Table of Contents ii Chapter 4. Administration ………..……... 4.1 Security ……………..…...……………………………… 4-1 4.2 SNMP……………………………………………………
Chapter 7. Serial Console or Telnet Mode 7-4 Menu Tree All of the configuration commands that are placed in the subdirectories of Enable are protect
Chapter 7. Serial Console or Telnet Mode 7-5 Setup ModeSHDSLWANBridgeRouteLANIP-shareDHCPDHCP-proxyHostnameDefaultModen*64TypeClearMarginProtocolAddr
Chapter 7. Serial Console or Telnet Mode 7-6 Setup ModeSHDSLWANBridgeRouteLANIP-shareDHCPDHCP-proxyHostnameDefault<more...><more...><m
Chapter 7. Serial Console or Telnet Mode 7-7 Admin UserSecuritySNMPPasswdIDSNTPClearModify AttribProfileListPortIP_pool ModifyClearListAttribProfileE
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Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-1 To setup the router, move the cursor “ >>” to enable and press the enter key. When the screen appears, ty
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-2 Status You can view the running system status of SHDSL, WAN, route and interface via the status command. Move
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-3 Reboot To reboot the router, use the reboot command. Move the cursor to “ >> “ to reboot and press enter.
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-4 User Profile You can use the user command to clear, modify and list all the user profiles. You can setup up to f
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-5 Security Security command can be used to configure ten legal IP address for Telnet access and port number. Mo
Table of Contents iii Chapter 8. Configuration Commands .…………..…. 8.1 Status……….………..…...……………………………… 8-2 8.2 Show…………..………………………………………… 8-2 8.3
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-6 5 SNMP trap entry can be configured in this system. Move the cursor to trap and press enter. ------------------
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-7 To configure SNTP v4 time synchronization, follow the procedures below. move the cursor to method and press en
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-8 Move the cursor to time_zone and configure where your router is placed. The easiest way to know the time zone of
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-9 Setup All of the setup parameters are located in the subdirectories of setup. Move the cursor “ >> “ to s
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-10 SHDSL You can setup the SHDSL parameters by using the command shdsl. Move the cursor “ >> “ to shdsl and
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-11 WAN The router supports 8 PVC, private virtual circuit, and so you can setup eight WANs; WAN1 to WAN8. Move th
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-12 Bridge You can setup the bridge parameters using the bridge command. If the product is configured as a router,
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-13 VLAN Virtual LAN (VLAN) is defined as a group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that they
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-14 To activate the VLAN function, move the cursor “ >> “ to mode and press enter. The products support two
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-15 To assign PVID (Port VID), move the cursor “ >> ” to PVID and press enter. The port index 1 to 4 represe
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Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-16 If the Router is connected to more than one network, it may be necessary to set up a static routes between the
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-17 The SHDTU03 supports 8 PVCs and you can configure the RIP parameters of each WAN via the wan command. Move the
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-18 NAT (Network Address Translation) is the translation of an Internet Protocol address (IP address) used within
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-19 You can delete virtual IP address range- from 1 to 5- by using the delete command. You can view the virtual
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-20 To modify the fixed IP address mapping, move the cursor “>>” to the fixed command and press enter. >&
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-21 PAT To configure Port Address Translation, move the cursor “>>” to the pat command and press enter. &g
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-22 DMZ To setup demilitarized zone, move the cursor “>>” to dmz and press enter. >> active Tigger
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-23 To configure the DHCP server, move the cursor to dhcp and press enter. >> generic Configure generic DH
Chapter 8. Configuration Commands 8-24 DNS proxy You can setup three DNS servers in the product. The number 2 and 3 DNS servers are optional. Move th
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