XtendLan XL-GRT402S Manual de usuario

G.SHDSL.bis Router
User Manual
XL-GRT402S
XL-GRT404S

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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
G.SHDSL.bis router takes advantage of the latest G.SHDSL.bis technology- Extended
Rate Bonded SHDSL- unfolding unprecedented possibilities for symmetric
transmission.
Router came with multi-pair bonded; higher packet transport allow symmetric data
rates up to 5.69 Mbps, 11.38Mbps, or 22.76Mbps over 2-wire, 4-wire, or 8-wire of
ordinary telephone lines respectively at the same reach range.
Router is a suitable solution enables enterprise users to enjoy distance, high
bandwidth and symmetric data transmission hungry.
1.2 Features
Rate and Reach Improvements
Symmetric transmission rate is up to 5.69 Mbps, 11.38Mbps, or
22.76Mbps over 2-wire, 4-wire, or 8-wire telephone line
respectively. The distance can reach as far as 12,000 ft.
CO and CPE Mode selectable
Provide a point-to-point connectivity
2-wire / 4-wire/ 8-wire M-Pair Mode selectable
Offer a flexible rate options
Easy Management
Support both web-based GUI and CLI-based management.
Backward Compatible to G.SHDSL (G.991.2)
1.3 Application
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1.4 Specification
Standard Compliance
•ITU-T G.991.2
•Transmission rate up to 5.69 Mbps on 2-wire
•Transmission rate up to 11.38 Mbps on 4-wire
•Transmission rate up to 22.76 Mbps on 8-wire
•Support of Annex A, Annex B, Annex F, and Annex G
•Auto load balancing with bonded pairs
•Support point-to-point configuration
Maintenance
•Firmware upgradeable via FTP or TFTP (optional)
•Support Telnet
•Support ATM OAM F5 End to End and Segment loopbacks
•Statistics on DSL link and data ports
•Sys-log
•HTTP web downloadable
Management
•Password protection
•PAP and CHAP support
•Remote access management via telnet
•SNMPv1
•Firewall Security
•Packet Filter
•Denial of Service
•Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI)
•Attack Alert and log
•Access Control
•Real time log
•MIB-II (RFC 1213, RFC 1573)
•Web based GUI
•Command Line Interface (CLI)
Protocol
•Support ATM over G.SHDSL.bis and G.SHDSL
•MAC bridging(IEEE 802.3 and 802.1D)
•PPPoE (RFC 2416)
•RFC 1483/2684 Bridged encapsulation (routing mode optional)
•IP support TCP, RIPv1, RIPv2, UDP, ICMP, ARP, RTP
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•IEEE802.1P Priority Output Queuing
•IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
•IEEE802.3u Fast Ethernet 100BaseT
•MAC Filtering
•QoS support VBR-rt, VBR-nrt, CBR and UBR
•Support 8 PVCs
•NAT/PAT support
•DHCP client/server and DHCP relay functionality
•VPN pass-through IPSec and L2TP
•Support IGMP Snooping
•DMZ support
•IPSec VPN Support
•Support Port-based VLAN
LED
•LED indicator; power, DSL links, Alarm, Ethernet ports and CO/CPE mode
Hardware Interface
•DSL interface: 2/4 wires one RJ-11 jack. 8 wires two RJ-11 jacks
•Ethernet interface: four RJ-45 jack; 10/100BaseT auto sensing and crossover
•AC power adapter (100VAC ~ 240VAC, 50-60Hz)
•One craft Interface for local console access (CID)
Dimensions & Weight
•Dimensions: 35mm(H)×210mm(W)×193mm(D)
•Weight: 914g
Operating Requirements
•Operating temperature: 0C to +50C
•Operating humidity: 5% to 90% RH non-condensing
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Chapter 2 Hardware Setup pand Startup
2.1 Front Panel LED and Rear Panel description
Following pictures are the front panel of 4-wire and 8-wire router respectively.
Figure 2-1 8-wire XL-GRT402S Front Panel LED
Figure 2-2 4-wire XL-GRT404S Front Panel LED
1. PWR Power Indicator
2. DSL DSL loop
On--- CO
3. CO Off--- CPE
4. ALM Alarm for error
5. LAN On---Ethernet Link connected
Figure 2-3 8-wire XL-GRT402S rear view
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Figure 2-4 4-wire XL-GRT404S rear view
1. DC IN: Power Adapter Input
2. Reset Button: Reset device to factory default setting
3. CID: Connected to PC serial port for console
4. LAN: Connected to Ethernet Port
5. DSL 1 to 4 Connected to loop 1 to 4
6. FG Connected to ground wire
2.2 DSL Connectors Description
DSL Connectors on back of the unit, 2 RJ-11 sockets.
RJ-11 uses a 6P4C connector and cable. The cable has 4 wiresand we are using them
for 2 pairs of DSL connection.
Pin 1 Not used.
Pin 2 Tip for DSL pair 2 or 4.
Pin 3 Tip for DSL pair 1 or 3
Pin 4 Ring for DSL pair 1 or 3
Pin 5 Ring for DSL pair 2 or 4
Pin 6 Not used.
2.3 Restore Factory Defaults/Reboot Button
Press the reset button to reset the ROUTER to its factory-default settings (default
configuration file will be uploaded). If you forget your password or cannot access the
device, you will need to reset the device to the default settings. The procedure shows
as follows:
1. Power off the Modem.
2. Press the reset default button.
3. Power on the Modem, and watch the Front Panel of the Modem.
4. While the “CPE LED” LED" blinks very quickly, please release the button.
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5. Now the factory is recalled, then you have to save current configuration again to
overwrite your previous user configuration. (This is so-called "one-time recall")
2.4 Hardware Connection
1. Connect the supplied RJ11 cable to the port marked DSL at the back of the
SHDSL router. Connect the other end of the cable to your SHDSL source.
2. Insert one end of the RJ45 Ethernet cable into one of the LAN ports marked LAN
on the back of the SHDSL router. Connect the other end of the cable into the
Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) in your PC. Connect up to four Ethernet
devices to the router. Use a crossover cable for a hub.
3. Connect an earth ground to the grounding terminal (marked FG).
4. Connect the supplied external AC adapter into the DC power outlet on the back
of the router. Connect the power supply into your wall outlet or surge protector.
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Chapter 3 Configure via Web management
3.1 Accessing Web management
To access Web management on the router that has been booted with an image
containing a factory default configuration:
1. Attach a PC to one of the LAN interfaces. At your web browser, enter the
http://192.168.1.1
2. If you first time login the Web, you will see a login box is displayed. You must enter
your username and password to access the pages. The default User
name/Password as follows
User Name: admin
Password: admin
3. Click on OK. You are now ready to configure router.
3.2 About Web pages
Web management provides a series of web pages that you can use to setup and
configure the router. These pages are organized into three main topics. You can select
each of the following topics from the menu on the left-hand side of the main window:
• Status: information about the current setup and status of the system.
• System: The System section lets you carry out system commands like Firmware
Update, Backup/Restore, Save configuration, Authentication and restart.
• Configuration: information about the current configuration of various system features
with options to change the configuration.
The exact information displayed on each web page depends on the specific
configuration that you are using. The following sections give you a general overview of
the setup and configuration details.
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The Status homepage contains information about the current configuration of router.
It provides an overview of the current image configuration. The page contains the
following sections:
The Status page display following sections:
1. system information
2. physical port
3. Routing table
4. Network interface
5. event log
3.2.1.1 System information
Click System Information on Status menu, and then System information page is
displayed promptly.
This page shows system information, including MAC adsdress, Firmware version,
Transceiver information, LAN IP address and subnet mask, MAC address and
UP-Time.
3.2.1.2 Physical Port
This option allows you to configure the ports available on your Router, depending on
the type of image that you are going to boot.
Configuring ports
1. From the Status menu, click on Port Configuration. The physical ports available
on your device are displayed.
2. Click on Shdsl. The Shdsl Port Configuration page is displayed:
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3. You can carry out advanced configuration of your Ethernet port attributes. From the
Shdsl Port Configuration page, click on View advanced attributes. The Shdsl Port
Configuration page is displayed. “Shdsl” is the default port name of SHDSL
created in ROUTER where stands for ATM port. You can configure SHDSL
parameters in this page.
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