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Page 2: ...rd will be abused by persons walking on it 7 Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock 8 To reduce the risk of electric shock do not dis...
Page 3: ...e product exhibits a distinct change in performance 10 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 11 Do n...
Page 4: ...TTING STARTED Delivery Check Placement of ADSL High Speed Modem Wall Mounting Option Filter Installation Determining Your Service Type BRIDGED SERVICE System Requirements Hardware Installation Accessi...
Page 5: ...t ATMF 25 Interface NETWORK CONNECTIONS Virtual Connections ATM Forum Interface Ethernet Interface ISP Corporate Network Requirements BRIDGED CONNECTIONS Multiprotocol Number of Machines Supported Plu...
Page 6: ...g the ADSL Modem Interface Welcome Page Basic Configuration Advanced Configuration Bridge Configuration Basic PPP PPTP Configuration Advanced PPP PPTP Configuration System Overview Page REGULATORY INF...
Page 7: ...provides a user interface to your PC you can change default settings of the modem to accommodate specific networking requirements G G GE E ET T TT T TI I IN N NG G G S S ST T TA A AR R RT T TE E ED D...
Page 8: ...of holes Left side of corner A1 and A2 Right side of corner B1 and B2 Area of wall away from corner Either A1 and A2 or B1 and B2 2 Drill the marked holes with a 6 mm 0 24 in diameter drill bit to a...
Page 9: ...installed in the Network Interface Device or NID the gray box mounted on the outside of your home that terminates your phone connection This filter sometimes called a splitter splits the voice phone s...
Page 10: ...n various models The model must support the type of service you are being provided Table B lists the model numbers and the types of service supported The model number is on the bottom of the modem Tab...
Page 11: ...ower socket 3 Plug the other end of the power cable the end with the power supply adapter to an electrical outlet 4 Connect one end of a standard telephone cable not provided to the modem connector la...
Page 12: ...k the Alcatel Data Cable connection between the modem 10BASE T connector and the Ethernet 10Base T network adapter card in your PC If this connection is secure and the 10BASE T light is not solid gree...
Page 13: ...ndows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT contact your service provider for additional system requirements PPP service requires a user account to the service provider of your choice H H Ha a ar r rd d dw w wa...
Page 14: ...r Sync light begins blinking After about two minutes the light should be solid green If the light is not solid green check the telephone line cable between the modem LINE connector and the phone jack...
Page 15: ...rs 4 Select Windows 95 in the Select a product or feature box 5 Select Networking Communications in the Select a category box 6 Click Go The Windows Dial Up Networking 1 3 Performance and Security Upg...
Page 16: ...king and once to enable virtual private networking This is normal N N No o ot t te e e Setup may notify you of a version conflict and ask if you want to keep an original newer file If this happens cli...
Page 17: ...he Add Remove Programs icon The Add Remove Programs Properties window shown below opens 7 Click the Windows Setup tab Momentarily the Searching for Installed Components window pops up then disappears...
Page 18: ...icon 3 Activate the Make New Connection application by double clicking on the corresponding icon The Welcome to Dial Up Networking window appears this window only appears the first time you use the M...
Page 19: ...Next A window appears indicating you have successfully installed a new dial up networking Connection 10 Click Finish A new icon with the name of the connection you just created is added to your Dial U...
Page 20: ...ct ti io on n After configuring the PPP connection make the connection 1 Double click the My Computer icon 2 Double click the Dial Up Networking icon 3 Activate the connection setup by double clickin...
Page 21: ...This window indicates the status of the connection process When the connection is established a connection icon appears on your desktop You are now connected to the destination specified in the conne...
Page 22: ...as follows 1 Click the connection icon 2 Click Disconnect The network connection to your ISP or corporate network is disconnected W W Wi i in n nd d do o ow w ws s s N N NT T T D D Di i ia a al l l U...
Page 23: ...Figure 7 Network Window 4 Select the Protocols tab and click Add The Select Network Protocol Window appears see figure 8...
Page 24: ...Specify the directory and click Continue The installer loads the PPTP files The PPTP Configuration window appears see figure 9 Figure 9 PPTP Configuration Window 8 Click the scroll arrow to select th...
Page 25: ...ee figure 12 Figure 11 Remote Access Setup Window Figure 12 Add RAS Device Window 12 Each RAS Capable Device also called a port must be added individually Double click a port and click OK The Remote A...
Page 26: ...ick OK N N No o ot t te e e You can enable or disable IP IPX or NetBEUI sessions for each port 18 Click Continue 19 Click Close The system prompts you to restart the server 20 Click Yes to restart C C...
Page 27: ...ep 6 5 The Dial Up Networking window appears figure 14 The Phonebook entry selection box lists all existing connections Click New to configure a new connection then go to step 6 Figure 14 Dial Up Netw...
Page 28: ...ck Finish to save the configuration and add it to the Phonebook entries drop down list M Ma ak ke e t th he e C Co on nn ne ec ct ti io on n After configuring the connection proceed as follows to make...
Page 29: ...t to it on your desktop To create a shortcut select the Dial Up Networking icon and drag it to your desktop The program asks if you want to create a shortcut to the selected item Select Yes and a copy...
Page 30: ...follow these steps 1 Make sure the modem on off switch is set to the O off position 2 Connect the jack end of the power cable to the modem power socket 3 Plug the other end of the power cable the end...
Page 31: ...d green If the light is not solid green check the Alcatel data cable connection between the modem ATMF 25 connector and the ATMF 25 6 Mb s network adapter card in your PC If this connection is secure...
Page 32: ...ffice CO exchange Additionally ADSL operates over standard voice grade telephone circuits without disturbing the existing telephone connections Telephone lifeline service is NOT impacted by any failur...
Page 33: ...CT T TI I IO O ON N NS S S The ADSL modem see figure 16 has two connectors and a power switch LINE Connection to phone jack or remote splitter RJ14 One of the following ATMF 25 Connection to terminal...
Page 34: ...r a 10BASE T MDI X connector not both C C Co o on n nn n ne e ec c ct t to o or r r P P Pi i in n no o ou u ut t t See figure 17 and table C for details on the modem connectors Power Line 1 2 3 4 5 6...
Page 35: ...ata to DTE Power Inner 12 VDC Power supply adapter connection Outer GND Power supply adapter connection P P Po o ow w we e er r r S S Su u up p pp p pl l ly y y The ADSL modem is equipped with a plugg...
Page 36: ...al indicators on top of the ADSL modem figure 18 are listed in table D Figure 18 Visual Indicators Table D Indicator Meaning Name Color ATMF 25 Green ATMF connection active TX RX Green Data transmit r...
Page 37: ...nternet service applications existing in home wiring provides adequate performance for the ADSL modem Improved performance is obtained from unshielded twisted pair Category 5 cable between the remote...
Page 38: ...PC Configuration S S St t tr r ra a ai i ig g gh h ht t t T T Th h hr r ro o ou u ug g gh h h C C Ca a ab b bl l le e e L L La a ay y yo o ou u ut t t ADSL Modem Receive Transmit Twisted Pairs 1 2 3...
Page 39: ...with an MDI MDI X switch and the active position is MDI a straight through cable must be used Hub Remote Splitter ATM Network ADSL Modem Ethernet Figure 22 Multiple PC Configuration N N No o ot t te...
Page 40: ...Forum equipment and the ADSL modem must always be made with a straight through cable the ATMF 25 interface of the modem is ATM network equipment and most ATMF 25 PC NIC cards are ATM end equipment A...
Page 41: ...supported by an IEEE 802 1D Transparent Databridge in the modem You configure your local workstations with the appropriate parameters or allow your workstations to automatically assume the parameters...
Page 42: ...face and cross connected or switched to the ADSL line An ATMF 25 6 PC NIC is required to terminate the ATM connections in the PC The PC NIC must support encapsulations and protocols described in RFC 1...
Page 43: ...the following information VPI VCI values for a virtual connection Protocol required to support the virtual connection B B BR R RI I ID D DG G GE E ED D D C C CO O ON N NN N NE E EC C CT T TI I IO O ON...
Page 44: ...etwork layer it is transparent to any layer 3 protocol PCs or workstations can use Transmission Control Protocol TCP Internet Protocol IP Sequenced Packet Exchange SPX Internetwork Packet Exchange IPX...
Page 45: ...ork protocols being used IP IPX AppleTalk NetBEUI etc the PC configuration can include a wide range of parameters The ADSL modem does not interfere with these higher layer protocols as it is transpare...
Page 46: ...he PC is restarted it acquires its own IP address from the server using BOOTP DHCP B B Br r ri i id d dg g ge e ed d d S S Se e er r rv v vi i ic c ce e e w w wi i it t th h h F F Fi i il l lt t te e...
Page 47: ...frames arriving on the remote virtual port s are forwarded to the Ethernet port All other broadcast frames arriving on the remote virtual port s are silently discarded U Un ni ic ca as st t T Tr ra a...
Page 48: ...ng Protocol PPTP This protocol enables Point to Point Protocol PPP over an Ethernet interface P P PP P PP P P P P PP P PT T TP P P N N Ne e et t tw w wo o or r rk k k Figure 25 provides an overview of...
Page 49: ...equired to connect to your ISP or your corporate network By default the modem is configured for eight PPP ATM connections However check with your ISP or corporate network administrator to ensure that...
Page 50: ...be provisioned to the ISP and four channels to the corporate network The best practice is to specify the site you want to connect to Otherwise the modem selects the first available connection which c...
Page 51: ...g a Connection in the VPN Server Field C Cu us st to om m C Co on nn ne ec ct ti io on n You can customize the selection of remote destinations by entering a name for a Channel ID in the PPTP Destinat...
Page 52: ...se and a user tries to create a new tunnel the modem refuses the request and an error message appears on the screen N N No o ot t te e e In the PPTP Destination Table you can determine which destinati...
Page 53: ...g table This new default gateway points to the tunnel Because TCP IP is designed to use only one default gateway connection through the original gateway is lost When the tunnel is terminated connectio...
Page 54: ...via PPTP a second set of IP addresses is automatically negotiated to establish an end to end connection The following example configurations are described A single PC connected to the modem A small ne...
Page 55: ...modem The address must be unique within the network It is recommended that the PC is allocated an IP address that falls within one of the private ranges of the modem or to use an address in the defau...
Page 56: ...resses are unique figure 33 IP Network 172 16 IP address 172 16 0 4 Sub netmask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway none IP address 172 16 0 3 Sub netmask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway none IP address 172 16 0...
Page 57: ...ddress you assigned yourself remains usable even if the modem acquires parameters via BOOTP A Ad dv va an nc ce ed d N Ne et tw wo or rk ks s The modem supports tunneling at the user interface of a ro...
Page 58: ...the connection A special ping packet delivers a new IP address to the modem To restore the local connection to the modem you must do the following Preconfigure the new IP address in the ARP cache of o...
Page 59: ...spond 6 You can verify if this step was successful by executing the arp command a second time arp a N interface IP address Interface 138 203 5 172 on Interface 2 Internet Address Physical Address Type...
Page 60: ...em configuration is incorrect the Ping to Defaults procedure can be used to restore default settings The technique is identical to that used for the Ping of Life procedure except that a different MAC...
Page 61: ...ocedure to disable proxy settings depends on the browser you are using N N No o ot t te e e After configuring the ADSL modem return the browser to its original settings N Ne et ts sc ca ap pe e N Na a...
Page 62: ...memory they will be lost if you turn off the modem or if the modem resets S Sa av ve e Clicking this button saves the settings you have entered in nonvolatile memory The settings remain active even if...
Page 63: ...dem connections and their settings B B Ba a as s si i ic c c C C Co o on n nf f fi i ig g gu u ur r ra a at t ti i io o on n n When you click Initial Setup from the welcome page you access the basic c...
Page 64: ...e E En na ab bl le e D Di is sa ab bl le e Click this check box to enable or disable the user defined settings I IP P A Ad dd dr re es ss s In this field you can change the user defined IP address of...
Page 65: ...ddress Subnetmask Default Gateway BOOTP DHCP Configuration none none none Figure 36 BOOTP DHCP Configuration Table E En na ab bl le e D Di is sa ab bl le e Click this box to enable disable the BOOTP D...
Page 66: ...ddresses configured in the modem It also provides the IP address used for the loopback An example of the IP Address Table is shown in figure 37 Intf Address Netmask Type Action Ethernet 10 0 0 138 255...
Page 67: ...gured IP address The ADSL modem displays only specific routes in this table To add a route to the routing table use the bottom row of the table Enter values for destination gateway mask and interface...
Page 68: ...he ADSL modem supports both the LLC SNAP method and the VC MUX method for bridged Ethernet V2 0 IEEE 802 3 PDUs By default this field is set to LLC SNAP and the access server of the ISP or corporate n...
Page 69: ...dge ports The maximum number of remote bridge ports is four Deleting bridge ports might be useful if you want to use more than the eight PPP PPTP ATM connections available by default A Ag gi in ng g T...
Page 70: ...in this column are the ATM Virtual Channels on the ADSL line Using one of these numbers in the PPTP Connection Icon on your PC desktop allows you to select a specific remote destination N Na am me e T...
Page 71: ...columns provided in this table are described next V VP PI I V VC CI I VPI and VCI values identify an ATM virtual connection Because the modem comes with preconfigured VPI VCI values you do not have to...
Page 72: ...o handle the differing formats as follows When you set this field to never the modem ensures that FF 03 is never placed in front of a PPP packet encapsulated on an AAL5 ATM connection This is the defa...
Page 73: ...om other sources than rain and icing and no condensation is allowed The maximum ambient temperature may not exceed 40 C 104 F external to the housing S S Sa a af f fe e et t ty y y S S St t ta a an n...
Page 74: ...P P Pa a ar r rt t t 1 1 15 5 5 o o of f f F F FC C CC C C R R Ru u ul l le e es s s Your Alcatel product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to P...
Page 75: ...hat it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company...
Page 76: ...it pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n empechent pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Actuellement les entreprises de t l communicatio...
Page 77: ...le type for Ethernet equipment is being used Poor ADSL modem performance Verify that the ADSL modem is installed as described in instructions in this user s guide Verify that the ADSL modem has adequa...
Page 78: ...3EC 16389 ABAA TCZZA Edition 01 EAlcatel 1999 All Rights Reserved...