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Page 1 - 2/4-Wire Router

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide Document Number 1740-A2-GB20-10 September 2004

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 2 2.1 Installation Preparing for Hardware Installation The following equipment may be necessary to in

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 2.2 Rear-panel Connections DSL connection Connect the supplied RJ45 cable to the port marked LINE at the back

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 3 3.1 Quick Installation This section describes how to manage the router via the Web browser from t

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide STEP 4: You will be prompted to enter your user name and password. Type your password, or if the password was

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 3.2 Web Page Layout On each Web page, there are two areas:  Menu Bar: On the left side of the Web page is

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 3.3 Monitoring the SHDSL Line Click Link Status on the Basic menu bar. The Link Status screen has two tabs:

Page 8 - Overview

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide The following is the screen after clicking the [Performance] button. 16

Page 9 - 1.2 LED Indicators

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 3.4 WAN Interface Configuration The router supports 16 ATM interfaces. A virtual channel (VC) can be configur

Page 10 - Installation

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide STEP 1: Click WAN Setup on the Basic menu bar, and enter values for: VPI, VCI, Encapsulation (LLC or VC MUX).

Page 11 - 2.2 Rear-panel Connections

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide STEP 3: Click on the RFC 1483 Routed option. STEP 4: Click on the Add button. The new VC is added in the Cur

Page 12 - Quick Installation

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide Copyright © 2004 Paradyne Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is prote

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide After creating an RFC 1483 Routed VC, click LAN Setup to set up the router’s Ethernet IP address.  After c

Page 14 - 3.2 Web Page Layout

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide For example, to change the default VC 0/35 from Mode RFC 1483 Bridged to Mode RFC 1483 Routed, follow the ste

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide STEP 3: Click LAN Setup on the menu bar to type the IP address for the LAN port. Click LAN Setup on the menu

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide STEP 4: Click Save & Reboot on the Basic menu bar to save your settings. 1740-A2-GB20-10

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 3.4.3 PPPoE When a VC is configured for PPPoE, the router will auto-detect the Authentication code (PAP or CHA

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide STEP 3: Click PPPoE, and type the user name and password that the remote subscriber needs for Internet acces

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 3.4.4 PPPoA When a VC is configured for PPPoA, the router will auto-detect the Authentication code (PAP or CHA

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide Keepalive Interval(sec): Keep-alive is a networking operation that periodically checks the availability of a

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 3.5 Password Setup There are two types of access privileges. A system ADMINISTRATOR is the only person that c

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide  Session Timeout: The console or telnet session will be terminated after this idle time. It is calculated in

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide Preface This manual is designed to provide information to network administrators. It covers the installation,

Page 24 - 3.4.3 PPPoE

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 3.6.2 Static Bridging (MAC filter) Click on the Static tab to configure, modify, and delete the MAC filter fu

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 3.6.3 Write System Configurations The new parameters can function immediately without being saved to the flas

Page 26 - 3.4.4 PPPoA

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 3.6.4 Load Factory Default Values Caution! If you reset your device to the factory defaults, any changes to p

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 4 4.1 Setting up WAN and LAN Interfaces LAN Interface To set up the Ethernet Interface: STEP 1: Clic

Page 28 - 3.5 Password Setup

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide STEP 3: You can click on the Change & Reboot button to use the new IP address and reset the device immedi

Page 29 - 3.6 Setting the Bridge

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 4.2.1 VC Data Flow Control To set up the flow control parameters, such as AAL5 encapsulation, QOS, Peak Cell

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide Select a VC in the Index field and click on the Modify button to configure the VC’s flow control parameters.

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 4.2.2 Setting up an ISP The router supports connection to up to 16 ISPs. Each ATM Interface can connect to a

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide Select an ISP and click on the Modify button on the bottom screen. After modifying the parameters, click on O

Page 33 - CHAPTER 4

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 5 5.1 SNMP The default setting of the SNMP function is enabled. SNMP is a software entity that respon

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide The Ringer Equivalence Number (or REN) is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a t

Page 35 - 4.2.1 VC Data Flow Control

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide To modify the SNMP parameters, click on the Modify button at the bottom of the screen. Click Apply to submit t

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 5.2 Enable SNMP The default SNMP function is disabled. To enable it, click SNMP on the Advanced menu bar and

Page 37 - 4.2.2 Setting up an ISP

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 6 Packet Filter Packet filter, a firewall security measure, examines incoming and outgoing packet he

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 6.1 Add a Packet Filter entry To add a Packet Filter, complete the following steps: STEP 1: Enter values for

Page 39 - CHAPTER 5

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 6.2 6.3 Delete a Packet Filter entry To delete an entry, select an entry from the list, and click on Delete. E

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 7 7.1 Routing This chapter describes how to set up the static routes and RIP. Click Routing Setup fro

Page 41 - 5.2 Enable SNMP

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide Add: To add a static route complete the following steps: STEP 1: Enter the parameters for Destination Network

Page 42 - CHAPTER 6 Packet Filter

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 7.2 Set Up the RIP function To enable the RIP, complete the following steps: STEP 1: Click Routing Setup fr

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide To configure the advance functions of the RIP, click on the RIP tab on the main screen, and configure the requ

Page 44 - Enable/Disable Packet Filter

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide Poison Reverse: Enabled: to enable the Poison Reverse Disabled: to enable the Splitting Horizon The default se

Page 45 - Routing

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide TTAABBLLEE OOFF CCOONNTTEENNTTSS CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ...

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 7.3 Displaying the Routing Table To display the routing table, you can enter either of the following screens:

Page 47 - 7.2 Set Up the RIP function

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 8 NAT Network Address Translation (NAT or NAPT) is a transparent routing function that translates a

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 8.1 Multiple to One This application requires a series of private IP addresses (such as 192.168.1.140- 192.16

Page 49 -  Mode: Enabled

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 8.2 One to One NAT One-to-one NAT maps a private IP address to a public IP address, such as 192.168.1.10 to 1

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 8.3 Multi-NAT Multi-NAT maps a set of continuous private IP addresses to a set of continuous public IP addres

Page 51 - CHAPTER 8 NAT

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide Overload. When the number of private IP addresses is greater than the number of public IP addresses, private I

Page 52 - 8.1 Multiple to One

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 8.4 Virtual Server If you want to set up Internet servers (such as an e-mail server, web server, or FTP serve

Page 53 - 8.2 One to One NAT

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 9 9.1 DHCP The router can be set as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server or a DHCP rel

Page 54 - 8.3 Multi-NAT

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 9.2 DHCP Relay Click on DHCP on the Advanced menu bar. On the main screen, click on the BOOTP/DHCP Relay tab

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 10 DNS Proxy A Domain Name Server (DNS) provides an IP address to a host computer for an applied Dom

Page 56 - 8.4 Virtual Server

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 8.1 Multiple to One...

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 11 IGMP IGMP (Internet Group Membership Protocol) is a protocol used by IP hosts to report their mu

Page 58 - 9.2 DHCP Relay

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide STEP 2: Click IGMP Proxy on the Advanced menu bar. STEP 3: Click Enable and choose the interface ATM1-ATM16

Page 59 - CHAPTER 10 DNS Proxy

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 12 VLAN To configure the VLAN function, click on VLAN in the Advanced menu bar. VLAN is disabled by

Page 60 - CHAPTER 11 IGMP

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 13 Fast Bridge To configure the fast bridge, click on Fast Bridge in the Advanced menu bar. 1740

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 14 14.1 Maintenance and Diagnostics This chapter describes how to perform a software upgrade, configu

Page 62 - CHAPTER 12 VLAN

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide If a wrong format of the file is uploaded, a failure message will display during the upgrade. The following is

Page 63 - CHAPTER 13 Fast Bridge

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide The following is an example of how to set up the parameters for software upgrade. The following is an exampl

Page 64 - Maintenance and Diagnostics

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide To upload the configurations, check Upload, select Configuration, and click on the Apply button to submit the

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 14.2 OAM Loopback Click on Utilities on the Advanced menu bar, and click on the Loopback tab on the main scree

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 14.3 Ping A Ping test is used to verify the status of a network connection after the RIP or static route funct

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Page 68 - 14.2 OAM Loopback

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 14.4 Forwarding Table Click Utilities on the Advanced menu bar, and click on the Forwarding Table tab on the

Page 69 - 14.3 Ping

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Page 70 -  System statistics

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide To display the interface statistics, click on the Interface tab, located at the top-left of the System Statist

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide To view TCP-IP statistics click on the TCP-IP tab at the top of the System Statistics page. The TCP-IP page di

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide  Interface Monitor Click Interface Monitor on the Advanced menu bar to monitor the transmission status.

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 15 15.1 Application Example Adding the Static Route (Web) Click Routing Setup on the Advanced menu ba

Page 74 -  Interface Monitor

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide  Location A: 10.164.32.9; Netmask: 255.255.255.252  Location B: 10.164.32.10; Netmask: 255.255.255.252 

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide Click LAN Setup on the Basic men bar. After typing LAN IP 10.164.32.10 and Subnet 255.255.255.252, click on Ap

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 16 Pin Assignments Console Port (RS232 DB9) Pin number Definition Pin number Definition 1 NC 6 N

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 17 17.1 Console Access To access the device via the console port the following are required:  VT100

Page 78 - CHAPTER 16 Pin Assignments

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide CHAPTER 1 1.1 Overview The 1740 SHDSL router satisfies the needs of multiple users in small/home offices and

Page 79 - Console Access

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 17.2 Keyboard Operations In this table, the caret (^) denotes the Ctrl key. ↑ The upward arrow key moves the c

Page 80 - 17.2 Keyboard Operations

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide The backup keys displayed at the bottom of the screen. In addition to the arrow keys to move the cursor in t

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide STEP 3: Press the 2 key, and then press the Enter key in MAIN/ADVANCE/DHCP. STEP 4: Now you have reached MAI

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 17.4 Password Setup Enter MAIN/BASIC/SYSTEM to change the passwords.  New Administrator Password and Retype

Page 83 - 17.4 Password Setup

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 17.7 Save the Configurations The new parameters can function immediately without being saved to the flash mem

Page 84 - 17.8 Login

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide STEP 2: Click [Start]> [run], type telnet 192.168.1.1 and click OK. (192.168.1.1 is the default IP address.

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide Appendix A: Specifications WAN Interface (One SHDSL port) SHDSL standard ITU-T G991.2 SHDS

Page 86 - Appendix A: Specifications

1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 1740-A2-GB20-10 September 2004 87 Network functi

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1740 SHDSL 2/4-Wire Router User’s Guide 1.2 LED Indicators There are eight LEDs on the front panel of the router; the functions of the LEDs are descri

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