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2 The SpeedTouch™610 Web Interface

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For more information, see the application note “SpeedTouch™610 LAN Management”.

RIP

Clicking this button pops up the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) page.
This page allows to:

Overview or configure the SpeedTouch™610's general RIP configuration:

Via the RIP Settings tab you can enable/disable the master RIP daemon and specify 
which RIP version should be used. Additionally you can set the default metric and 
some RIP timer settings.

Overview or configure the RIP configuration per interface:

Per interface you can:

Override the master RIP status (enable/disable)

Override the master RIP version, separately for receiving and sending RIP 
messages

Specify whether authorization is needed or not, and if so the required autho-
rization string

Specify whether the scope of RIP on this interface should be narrowed to 
the applicable IP range.

Summary of Contents for SpeedTouch 610

Page 1: ...SpeedTouchTM 610 610i 610s 610v Business DSL Router Orientation Guide 600 SERIES...

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Page 3: ...3EC 37770 AAAA TCZZA Ed 02 SpeedTouchTM 610 Orientation Guide...

Page 4: ...communication of its contents is not permitted without written authorization from THOMSON multimedia The content of this document is furnished for informational use only may be subject to change witho...

Page 5: ...figuration Setup for other OSs 16 1 4 SpeedTouch 610 Internet Connectivity 17 2 The SpeedTouch 610 Web Interface 19 2 1 General Principles 20 2 2 Quick Tasks Links 23 2 3 IP Router Tasks Links 26 2 4...

Page 6: ...3EC 37770 AAAA TCZZA Ed 02 2 4 Troubleshooting 49...

Page 7: ...ent tools the Speed Touch 610 is a highly secure device Beyond the small business market the SpeedTouch 610 is the ideal solution for connecting regional and branch offices back to corporate headquart...

Page 8: ...dTouch Setup CD rom In the event of damaged or missing items contact your product dealer for further instructions Other materials The SpeedTouch 610 box may also include other materials The Setup CD R...

Page 9: ...e equipped with One single 10 100Base T Half Full duplex MDI X Ethernet port optionally with one 25 6Mb s ATM Forum port A four port 10 100Base T Half Full Duplex auto MDI MDI X Ethernet switch 25 6Mb...

Page 10: ...ription Name Color State LAN Green Flashing Ethernet LAN activity Off No Ethernet LAN activity Line TX Green Flashing ATM cell transmission on DSL line Off No transmission activity Line RX Green Flash...

Page 11: ...ich is appropriate for the DSL service deliv ered to your local premises Check at your Service Provider whether your SpeedTouch 610 variant meets the DSL service requirements DSL service The appropria...

Page 12: ...ng procedure Proceed as follows More information on Ethernet wiring For more information see the application note The SpeedTouch and Ethernet Connectivity Step Action 1 Use the included LAN cable to w...

Page 13: ...0 AAAA TCZZA Ed 02 9 Single PC wiring Once all connections are made the result should look similar as below LAN wiring Using the SpeedTouch 610 switch if equipped and or an external hub you can connec...

Page 14: ...the SpeedTouch 610 on I with the power switch POST phases As soon your SpeedTouch 610 is turned on you can check the PWR Alarm LED to see how the Power On Self Test POST progresses Phase PWR Alarm LED...

Page 15: ...ISP for Internet access For this user account it will provide you with A user name logon ID A password Other information might be required depending on the provided CD rom and or specific requirements...

Page 16: ...ur PC s Transmission Control Protocol TCP Internet Protocol IP The SpeedTouch Setup Wizard The SpeedTouch Setup wizard can be divided into two parts The detection procedure The configuration procedure...

Page 17: ...p Click Next to proceed 4 The Software License Agreement for SpeedTouch window pops up Click Yes to accept the terms of the agreement and to continue with the Setup wizard 5 The Setup wizard will cont...

Page 18: ...s NT4 0 it is advised to configure the PC with a static IP address e g 10 0 0 101 which is unique in case of a local network Make sure however not to use the 10 0 0 138 IP address as it is the SpeedTo...

Page 19: ...he instructions and enter the required information where needed This information should be provided by your Service Provider Click Next each time to continue 4 After configuring the SpeedTouch 610 it...

Page 20: ...Touch Operation and Maintenance 2 Open a web browser and browse to the SpeedTouch 610 s default IP address 10 0 0 138 See chapter 2 The SpeedTouch 610 Web Interface on page 19 for more information 3 C...

Page 21: ...nts Your Internet connection Regardless of which scenario is used to make a connection once it is established opening your web browser is enough to access the World Wide Web WWW Note In some cases e g...

Page 22: ...the PPP Dial in Connections page which enables you to establish dial in connections 3 Click next to the connection entry you want to establish a connection with As a result it will be highlighted 4 E...

Page 23: ...Web browser is not using a Proxy server The SpeedTouch 610 IP address is not submitted to a Proxy server For more information on how to disable your web browser s proxying please consult the web brow...

Page 24: ...your request You can fill out these pages forms and submit them to the Speed Touch 610 The latter scans the pages and makes configurations accordingly Step Action 1 Start the web browser on your PC or...

Page 25: ...ter Tasks Links Static Routing Overview configure IP interfaces and IP router RIP Overview configure RIP services NAPT Overview configure NAPT services Define a Default local server for inbound connec...

Page 26: ...d configuration on a regular basis This can be done via the Upgrade link in the System Config configuration place Help The Help link on the tasks menu and the Help links on the configuration pages pro...

Page 27: ...l in Connections table For more information on the configuration and use of PPP connections see the applica tion notes The SpeedTouch Routed PPPoA Packet Service and The SpeedTouch Routed PPPoE Packet...

Page 28: ...word and Save All to save your changes to persistent memory Note As long as no System password is supplied a warning is displayed on the SpeedTouch 610 web pages Reset the SpeedTouch 610 configuration...

Page 29: ...every 30 seconds refreshed Via the CLI you can configure additional syslog events to be notified by syslog messages in addition to the standard set of syslog events Configure a computer IP address to...

Page 30: ...and select the interface for which the IP address applies use eth0 for the Ethernet interface Click Apply to add the entry to the table All essential IP routes according to this IP address will be aut...

Page 31: ...disable the master RIP daemon and specify which RIP version should be used Additionally you can set the default metric and some RIP timer settings Overview or configure the RIP configuration per inte...

Page 32: ...and inside address for the entry as well as the protocol and port on which the entry applies In case the NAPT entry should be applied on a dynamically assigned local peer IP address of a connection y...

Page 33: ...check the application note Speed Touch 610 Operation and Maintenance In case IPSec VPN is enabled clicking this button pops up the IP Security page This page allows to Overview the IP VPN configuratio...

Page 34: ...PKI RFC2459 ITU T Q 817 with X 509 digital certificates On line PKI enrollment CEP interoperable with Entrust Verisign Netscape and Baltimore CAs Off line PKI enrollment PKCS 10 Certification Request...

Page 35: ...connectivity over the DSL line via the Ethernet interface s Overview the ATM Virtual Channels VCs that are used or established automat ically for end to end connectivity over the DSL line via the 25...

Page 36: ...d Routed PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Packet Services This page allows to Overview configure the SpeedTouch 610 Routed PPPoE and Routed PPPoE Connection entries Per selected Routed PPPoA or Routed PPPoE co...

Page 37: ...ed PPPoA Packet Service and The SpeedTouch Routed PPPoE Packet Service MER Clicking this button pops up the Routed Ethernet page Routed Ethernet is often referred to as MAC Encapsulated Routing or MER...

Page 38: ...ion entries For more information see the application note The SpeedTouch Routed IPoA Packet Service CIP Clicking this button pops up the Classical IP CIP over ATM page This page allows to Overview con...

Page 39: ...e the SpeedTouch 610 Bridged Ethernet connection entries For more information see the application notes The SpeedTouch Bridged Ethernet Packet Service and The SpeedTouch Bridged PPPoE Packet Service P...

Page 40: ...uch 610 DHCP server can be disabled select No DHCP The SpeedTouch 610 is furthermore able to probe your local network for another DHCP server select AutoDHCP If so it slips into DHCP client mode if no...

Page 41: ...610 DHCP client status Via this table you can also manually add static SpeedTouch 610 DHCP client entries for specific interfaces if applicable For more information see the application note SpeedTouch...

Page 42: ...le you can also add static DNS hostname entries This may be useful for devices which do not support DNS e g a printer By adding a name for your network printer identified by its IP address you will be...

Page 43: ...For more information see the Topic System Setup in section 2 2 Quick Tasks Links on page 23 Upgrade Clicking this button pops up the Software and Configuration Upgrade page This page allows to Upgrade...

Page 44: ...rmation see the application note SpeedTouch 610 Operation and Maintenance 3 Click Upload As a result the SpeedTouch 610 upgrade system software name will appear in the Passive software version field N...

Page 45: ...information see the application note SpeedTouch 610 Operation and Maintenance Step Action 1 Follow the link IPSec_VPN to the SpeedTouch software activation key web server 2 Follow the instructions fo...

Page 46: ...to synchronize its internal clock You can check on the Internet for available NTP time servers Overview and or set the time manually in case external synchronization is not used Overview configure the...

Page 47: ...the serial Console interface All CLI groups and commands are placed in a menu You can open a group by clicking the mark next to a group name or clicking the group name Clicking on a command name will...

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Page 49: ...770 AAAA TCZZA Ed 02 45 3 SpeedTouch 610 Advanced Concepts Introduction This chapter is intended to introduce some advanced features the SpeedTouch 610 supports Overview The following concepts will be...

Page 50: ...ur convenience the CLI commands are structured in CLI command groups e g dhcp To find out which CLI command groups and or commands are available you can execute help from each command group level prom...

Page 51: ...go one level up Use the Tab key to change from the CLI command menu to the control menu and vice versa To setup a CLI command simply press Enter on its name You can configure and over view its various...

Page 52: ...face tabel in MIB 2 It contains statistics on the number of bytes and packets transported across the represented inter faces including errors Ethernet like MIB The RFC2665 Ethernet like MIB contains m...

Page 53: ...work none off the LEDs lights up Make sure the SpeedTouch is plugged into an electrical outlet Make sure the power switch on the SpeedTouch is turned on No Ethernet connectivity LAN LED does not ligh...

Page 54: ...1 Put DIP switch number 4 in the UP position You will notice that the PWR Alarm LED flashes amber 2 Power cycle the SpeedTouch 610 and wait to allow it to restart The SpeedTouch 610 will come online...

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