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Megabit Modem
Megabit Modem
MM701G User Manual
Version 1.x
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Copyright March 2002 Copyright © 2002 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Information contained in this document is company private to ADC DSL Systems, Inc., and shall not be modified, used, copied, reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part without the written consent of ADC. Trademark Information ADC is a registered trademark of ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Avidia and Megabit Modem are registered trademarks and StarGazer, SwitchWare, and Skyrocket are trademarks of ADC DSL Systems, Inc
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About This User Manual ABOUT THIS USER MANUAL Use this manual to setup the MM701G modem. It provides instruction on: • installing the modem configuring the modem monitoring the modem maintaining the modem DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS Notes contain information about special circumstances. Cautions indicate the possibility of equipment damage or personal injury. MM701G User Manual iii
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Product Certifications PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS FCC Class B Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Overview ...............................................................................................................1 Verify Shipping Package Contents......................................................................................2 System Requirements ..........................................................................................................2 What To Do Next ...................................................................
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Table of Contents Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet................................41 Connecting to the Console Port .........................................................................................42 Setting Up a Telnet Session...............................................................................................44 Setting Up the WAN..........................................................................................................45 Managing DS
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OVERVIEW 1 The MM701G is a versatile, high-speed modem that extends your Ethernet LAN in a LAN DSL PWR LINK TX RX COL SYNC TX RX MAR back-to-back implementation or connects your LAN to one or more service providers. It employs G.shdsl technology for fixed-rate or Status LEDs rate-adaptive, symmetric rates up to 2.3 Mbps over single-pair wiring and allows for multiple management options, including an easy to use Web-based interface. In addition, the MM701G supports 32 simultaneous Bridge/Router o
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Verify Shipping Package Contents VERIFY SHIPPING PACKAGE CONTENTS As you unpack the modem, inspect the contents for damage. If the equipment was damaged in transit, report it to the shipping company and to your sales representative. Check the contents of the package for the following: MM701G modem unit 6 Vdc power supply Ethernet cable phone cord with RJ-11 connectors console cable and DB-9 console port adapter SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS You need the following hardware and software to complet
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INSTALLING THE MODEM 2 Perform the following installation procedures to install the modem: Section Page Setting the MDI/MDI-X Switch 4 Connecting the Cables 5 Checking LED Indications 6 What To Do Next 7 MM701G User Manual 3
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Setting the MDI/MDI-X Switch SETTING THE MDI/MDI-X SWITCH The MDI/MDI-X switch located on modem rear For connection to panel allows you to connect a network device devices such as (such as a PC, hub, switch, or router) to the a PC modem 10Base-T port. MDI-X Set the MDI/MDI-X switch for the 10Base-T port to: For connection to devices such as MDI-Xwhenconnectingtoanetwork MDI a Hub device such as a PC with an Ethernet NIC card with a MDI port MDI when connecting to a device such as a hub, swit
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DSL LINE POWER CONSOLE 10BASE-T MDI MDI-X Chapter 2: Installing the Modem CONNECTING THE CABLES After you’ve verified the shipping package contents, follow this procedure to physically set up your modem: 1 Turn off your computer. 2 Connect the cables to the modem rear panel as shown below. grey phone cable for the DSL line port black cable for the 10Base-T port power cable for the modem Power connector See “Connecting to the Console Port” on page 42 for connecting the console cabling. DSL
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Checking LED Indications CHECKING LED INDICATIONS Your service provider sets up the G.shdsl parameters for your service. The MM701G must have the DSL SYNC LED lit before you can connect sessions with your service provider. Verify SYNC in the following table. The table below describes LED indications for all operational modes. LEDs on the MM701G front panel provide continual status at-a-glance for network and voice connections. LED State Description POWER On green MM701G has power. Off MM701G doe
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Chapter 2: Installing the Modem WHAT TO DO NEXT After you have installed the modem, determine which method to use to manage the modem: For point-to-point applications, refer to Chapter 5 on page 65. To manage the modem through the Web interface using your Web browser (recommended), refer to Chapter 3 “Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser” on page 9. To manage the modem through the command-line interface using the modem console port or by a telnet session, refer to Chapter 4 “Managing the
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What To Do Next 8 MM701G User Manual
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MANAGING THE MODEM USING A WEB BROWSER 3 You can manage the MM701G using a Web browser, console port, or a telnet session. All of the MM701G features and functionality are accessible through the Web interface. In contrast, there are some features not supported through the console port. For example, you can enable or disable spanning tree through the Web interface, but not through the console port or telnet. The same principle applies for deleting a WAN session and selecting ATM VBR as a quality
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Setting Up the PC SETTING UPTHE PC To access the modem Web interface, set up your PC on the same LAN IP subnet as the MM701G. The default LAN IP subnet for the modem is 10.0.0.0 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. However, if you have an existing subnet to accommodate the modem, change the IP address of the modem from the command-line interface as described in“Setting Up the LAN” on page 48. If your PC cannot connect to the modem, set your PC Ethernet NIC card for 10 Mbps half-duplex transmiss
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Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser 4 Do one of the following: If DHCP has not been enabled on the modem (default), select Specify an IP address. If DHCP has been enabled on the modem, select Obtain an IP address automatically and skip to step 6. 5 Enter IP Address and Subnet Mask. The default modem LAN IP address is 10.0.0.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. Use an IP address for your PC from the following range: 10.0.0.2 to 10.0.0.254. 6 Click OK to close the TCP/IP Proper
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Configuring the Web Browser CONFIGURING THE WEB BROWSER To view the modem Web pages properly, your Web browser must have the proxies disabled and cache settings enabled to compare the cached document against the network document every time it is accessed. The following is an example of how to make the configuration changes using Netscape Navigator 4.0. 1 Open your Web browser. 2 Click Edit, Preferences to open the Preferences dialog. 3 From Category, select Advanced, click Cache, then select Eve
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Chapter 3: Managing the Modem Using a Web Browser The following is an example of how to make the configuration changes using Internet Explorer 5.5: 1 Open your Web browser. 2 Click Tools, Internet Options to open the Internet Options dialog. 3 In the Temporary Internet Files section of the dialog, click Settings. 4 Select Every visit to the page, then click OK. MM701G User Manual 13
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Configuring the Web Browser 5 In the Internet Options dialog, click the Connections tab, then click LAN Settings to open the LAN Settings dialog. 6 In the Proxy Server section of the dialog, clear the Use a proxy server box. 7 Click OK to close the LAN Settings dialog. 8 Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog. 14 MM701G User Manual