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Broadband Module/
Broadband Module Plus

Summary of Contents for Broadband Module

Page 1: ...Broadband Module Broadband Module Plus ...

Page 2: ... up IP Extensions 12 Setting up UM Service 15 Programming from BT Versatility Wizard 16 BASIC CONFIGURATION 17 Setup Menu 17 LAN Gateway 17 ADSL Modem 19 1 PPPoA 19 2 PPPoE 21 3 DHCP 23 4 Manual 24 ETH DMZ Port 27 1 PPPoE 27 2 IP Gateway 29 3 DMZ 31 VoIP 33 Manually Configuring IP trunks 33 Additional Endpoint Options 35 Advanced VoIP Settings 36 Unified Messaging Settings 36 ISDN 36 WLAN 40 Quick...

Page 3: ...d Module Plus Manual Policies Triggers Intrusion Detection Logging 64 IP Routes 73 DHCP Server 74 Advanced ISDN 78 ADSL Test 80 DSL Status 81 Diagnostics 82 Event Log 82 Ping 83 FLASH UPDATE 83 RESET TO DEFAULTS 83 APPENDIX A 85 APPENDIX B 89 ...

Page 4: ...sers to network PCs and share printers and other resources within the office The BROADBAND MODULE has the following features Wide Area Networking Local Area Networking Wireless Local Area Networking Multi user Internet Access DSL Broadband ISDN Firewall VoIP Gateway supporting 2 IP trunks Management The BROADBAND MODULE PLUS has all the above features but includes a VoIP Gateway with 12 endpoints ...

Page 5: ...al processor activity ADSL a solid light indicates ADSL line synchronisation flashes with activity LAN 1 a solid light indicates an Ethernet connection flashes with activity LAN 2 a solid light indicates an Ethernet connection flashes with activity LAN 3 a solid light indicates an Ethernet connection flashes with activity LAN 4 a solid light indicates an Ethernet connection flashes with activity A...

Page 6: ...to connect the LAN device and will adjust itself accordingly Autosensing The port will automatically adapt to the speed and mode of the device that is connected to it Connectors RJ 45 WIDE AREA NETWORK PORTS The module is equipped with the following ports for Wide Area Networking Port MDF Interface Description ADSL RJ 11 This is for wires only ADSL service ITU T G 992 1 Annex A G DMT and ITU T 992...

Page 7: ...s used to connect to the Internet using a wires only service See page 10 The ETH DMZ port is used to connect to an external SDSL or Cable modem See page 27 The ETH DMZ port is used to connect to a Gateway into a private network See page 27 Private Network Internet Internet M Splitter Line G Line M ...

Page 8: ...th a VoIP gateway with the following features 2 endpoints which support IP trunks Proxy server registration Codecs G 711 G 729 Quality of Service The BROADBAND MODULE PLUS is equipped with a VoIP gateway with the following features 12 endpoints which support trunks extensions unified messaging or any combination of all three Proxy server registration Codecs G 711 G 729 Quality of Service BANDWIDTH...

Page 9: ... The following chart shows the bandwidth required to support up to 12 VoIP channels When calculating the number of VoIP channels that can be used over ADSL always use the lower upload data rate Note that data applications for browsing etc will require additional bandwidth 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 G 711 G 729 ...

Page 10: ...SS ADSL Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Power up the PC Connect the Ethernet port on the PC to any LAN port 1 4 on the MDF using a Cat 5 cable patch cord Check that the LED on the MDF cover for the port the PC is connected to is lit permanently This indicates a good Ethernet connection between the PC and the Broadband Module Click Start and Control Panel ...

Page 11: ...C is now set up to automatically obtain an IP address Click Network Connections Right click Local Area Connection Click Properties Select Internet Protocol TCP IP click Properties Select Obtain an IP address automatically Obtain DNS server address automatically click OK ...

Page 12: ...y Broadband Module Broadband Module Plus Manual 9 SETTING UP THE BROWSER The browser is now set up Click Tools Internet Options Select Connections click LAN Settings Uncheck Use a proxy server for your LAN click OK ...

Page 13: ...ntains an on board ADSL modem The connection to the modem is via an RJ 11 connector on the MDF Obtain the following information from your ADSL service provider Username Password Type of Access VPI and VCI values Launch the browser on any PC connected to the LAN enter 0Hhttp 192 168 1 1 in the address field press return Enter User name admin and Password admin Connect the data port on the splitter ...

Page 14: ...Modem in the Setup menu Click Change the ADSL Modem settings here PPPoA is selected by default click Next Enter the PPP Username and PPP Password retype the password click Next The default VPI and VCI values 0 38 are shown if different values are required enter them here click Next Click Confirm Changes ...

Page 15: ...d password The VoIP trunks will then be automatically configured To verify that the trunks have registered with the BT Broadband Voice service Select Status from the main menu scroll down to VoIP and verify that each trunk has registered as indicated by SETTING UP IP EXTENSIONS The BROADBAND MODULE PLUS supports up to twelve IP endpoints which can be configured as either trunks extensions or a com...

Page 16: ...nge VoIP Endpoint types here Select ITP Extension for each endpoint to be configured as an extension Select Next Select Confirm Changes Enter the Password and MAC address for each extension The MAC address is printed on a label on the base of the V IP Featurephone Select Next ...

Page 17: ...eted The following extension numbers are assigned to each endpoint These are the default settings The extension numbers can be changed in the PBX Flexible Numbering option Extension Endpoint 150 1 151 2 152 3 153 4 154 5 155 6 156 7 157 8 158 9 159 10 160 11 161 12 Select Confirm Changes Restart the module ...

Page 18: ... provides email notification of voicemail messages left in the PBX voicemail system One IP endpoint must be permanently assigned to UM Select Change VoIP Endpoint types here Select a free endpoint and select UM Service Select Next Select Confirm Changes Restart the module Select VoIP from the Setup menu ...

Page 19: ...bsequent screens presented are identical for both methods of access Programming from BT Versatility Wizard Connect the PC with BT Versatility Wizard directly to the V 24 interface on the PBX and launch BT Versatility Wizard Select Connect On the pop up menu select the COM port and speed The default setting for the speed is 115 200 bps This can be changed if required Select Connect When the connect...

Page 20: ...ell as the hardware and firmware versions SETUP MENU The Setup menu contains the following LAN Gateway The LAN Gateway address is set by default to 192 168 1 1 The following procedure is used to change this setting Select LAN Gateway in the Setup menu The following screen is displayed The current settings are shown Select Change the Broadband Module address settings here The following screen is di...

Page 21: ...ng screen is displayed Select Confirm Changes The following screen is displayed When the new parameters have been saved the following screen is displayed showing the new settings Note that the DHCP Server address range for LAN hosts will automatically change in the Advanced Configuration settings to reflect the new address range ...

Page 22: ... VCI Select ADSL Modem from the Setup menu The following screen is displayed This screen shows the current settings Select Change the ADSL Modem settings here The following screen is displayed Four options are presented for Type of Access 1 PPPoA This option uses Point to Point Protocol over ATM Select PPPoA from the ADSL Modem Types of Access screen Select Next The following screen is displayed ...

Page 23: ...r Virtual Circuit Identifier specify the ATM connection between the ADSL modem and the service provider The VPI range is 0 4095 The VCI range is 0 65535 The default values are 0 38 Enter the VPI and VCI values if they are different from the default values Select Next The following screen is displayed Select Confirm Changes The new parameters are saved and the new ADSL Modem settings are displayed ...

Page 24: ...SL Modem setup is now complete 2 PPPoE This option uses Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Select PPPoE from the ADSL Modem Types of Access screen Select Next The following screen is displayed Enter a Username and Password Retype the Password Select Next The following screen is displayed ...

Page 25: ... between the ADSL modem and the service provider The VPI range is 0 4095 The VCI range is 0 65535 The default values are 0 38 Enter the VPI and VCI values if they are different from the default values Select Next The following screen is displayed Select Confirm Changes The following screen is displayed Restart the module The ADSL Modem setup is now complete ...

Page 26: ...used to automatically obtain the IP addresses Select DHCP from the ADSL Modem Types of Access screen Select Next The following screen is displayed Select one of the following modes Your service provider will advise you on the mode to be selected LLC Bridged LLC Routed VCMux Bridged VCMux Routed Enable Link State Monitoring should be ON Select Next ...

Page 27: ...s are 0 38 Enter the VPI and VCI values if they are different from the default values Select Next The following screen is displayed Select Confirm Changes The following screen is displayed Restart the module The ADSL Modem setup is now complete 4 Manual This option uses RFC 1483 Routed Static IP addresses will be provided by the service provider and are manually entered Select Manual in the ADSL M...

Page 28: ...splayed Enter the required IP addresses and Subnet mask Select Next The following screen is displayed Select one of the following modes Your service provider will advise you on the mode to be selected LLC Bridged LLC Routed VCMux Bridged VCMux Routed Enable Link State Monitoring should be ON Select Next ...

Page 29: ...he ATM connection between the ADSL modem and the service provider The VPI range is 0 4095 The VCI range is 0 65535 The default values are 0 38 Enter the VPI and VCI values if they are different from the default values Select Next The following screen is displayed Select Confirm Changes The following screen is displayed Restart the module The ADSL Modem setup is now complete ...

Page 30: ...port can also be used to connect to an external broadband modem a LAN or a WAN or to add a host to the DMZ To do this follow the following procedure Select ETH DMZ Port The following screen is displayed Select the Change the ETH DMZ settings here To Change the DMZ IP address here see page 31 Three options are presented 1 PPPoE PPPoE is used when connecting to an external broadband modem Select PPP...

Page 31: ... Module Plus Manual 28 Enter a Username and Password Retype the Password Select Next The following screen is displayed Select Confirm Changes The following screen is displayed The ETH DMZ port is now set up to connect to an external ADSL modem ...

Page 32: ...WAN via an external router Select IP Gateway from the ETH DMZ Port Mode screen Select Next Two options are presented a DHCP The IP address is automatically assigned by DHCP Select DHCP from the ETH DMZ Port IP Gateway Mode screen Select Next The following screen is displayed Select Confirm Changes The following screen is displayed ...

Page 33: ...complete b Static Static IP addresses will be provided by the network administrator Select Static from the ETH DMZ Port IP Gateway Mode screen Select Next The following screen is displayed Enter the required IP addresses and Subnet mask Select Next The following screen is displayed ...

Page 34: ...ule Broadband Module Plus Manual 31 Select Confirm Changes The following screen is displayed The setup is now complete 3 DMZ The default setting of the port is DMZ To change the DMZ IP address Select Change the DMZ IP address here ...

Page 35: ...nd Module Broadband Module Plus Manual 32 The following screen is displayed Enter the new IP address and subnet mask Select Next The following screen is displayed Select Confirm Changes The new address settings are displayed ...

Page 36: ... first be established before the IP Endpoints can be programmed Select VoIP from the Setup menu The following screen is displayed Select Change VoIP Endpoint types here The following screen is displayed Add Trunk from the drop down menu for every endpoint to be configured as a trunk Select Next The following screen is displayed ...

Page 37: ...satility Broadband Module Broadband Module Plus Manual 34 Select Confirm Changes The following screen is displayed Enter the Username and Password for each trunk Select Next The following screen is displayed ...

Page 38: ...nable Silence Suppression This applies to IP trunks only is disabled by default and should not be changed Enable RFC2833 On the BROADBAND MODULE this applies only to IP trunks is disabled by default and should not be changed On the BROADBAND MODULE PLUS it will be automativally enabled by the BBV Service on registration and should not be changed Codecs On the BROADBAND MODULE G 711 will be automat...

Page 39: ...case where no broadband service is available ISDN can be used for Internet access The default setting is that ISDN is disabled Obtain the following information from your Internet Service Provider Phone number to connect to the ISP Username Password Select ISDN from the Setup menu The following screen is displayed Select Change the ISDN settings here Three options are presented for using ISDN 1 Dis...

Page 40: ...Select Next The following screen is displayed Enter the external line access digit default is 9 followed by the Phone Number Enter the Username and Password Retype the Password Select Next The following screen is displayed Select Confirm Changes The following screen is displayed ...

Page 41: ...ternet When the browser is launched on any PC connected to the local LAN an ISDN call is automatically established to connect to the Internet Select Enabled Select Next The following screen is displayed Enter the external call access digit default is 9 followed by the Phone Number Enter the Username and Password Retype the Password Select Next The following screen is displayed ...

Page 42: ...BT Versatility Broadband Module Broadband Module Plus Manual 39 Select Confirm Changes The following screen is displayed The ISDN setup is now complete ...

Page 43: ...uction caused by walls etc will reduce the operating range Quick Setup to WLAN without security This procedure should only be used to setup and test WLAN connectivity When this procedure has been completed and WLAN connectivity has been established go to the next section Setting up WLAN with Security and complete the process Select WLAN in the Setup menu The following screen is displayed Scroll do...

Page 44: ...llowing screen is displayed Note the SSID Select Next The following screen is displayed Select Allow the Broadband Module to select a channel Select Next The following screen is displayed Select Off Check Enable SSID Broadcast Select Next The following screen is displayed ...

Page 45: ...42 Select Allow any Wireless PCs to connect Select Next The following screen is displayed Select DMZ Select Next The following screen is displayed Select Confirm Changes Restart the module Connecting your PC to the Wireless Network Click Start Click Control Panel ...

Page 46: ...BT Versatility Broadband Module Broadband Module Plus Manual 43 Double click the Network Connections icon Double click the Wireless Network Connection icon ...

Page 47: ...s of connected wireless PCs link under General Settings takes you to the following screen which shows details of PCs connected to the WLAN Setting up WLAN with Security The recommended settings to provide maximum security are indicated as Recommended Where instructed enter the relevant information in the table provided in Appendix A as this information is required when setting up PCs for wireless ...

Page 48: ...r the first time Select Change your wireless first time settings here The following page is displayed Select United Kingdom default setting from the drop down menu Select Confirm Changes The following screen is displayed Three WLAN Type options are presented 802 11 B G operates at 11 Mb s or 54 Mb s Recommended 802 11 B only operates at 11 Mb s 802 11 G only operates at 54 Mb s Select an option ...

Page 49: ... provided in Appendix A as it is required when setting up PCs for wireless networking Select Next The following screen is displayed Two options are presented for selecting a channel 1 Allow Internet Module to select channel Recommended Select Next this takes you to Security page 47 2 Select a channel manually Select Next The following screen is displayed Select a channel from the drop down menu Se...

Page 50: ... you to Address Authentication page 50 2 64 bit encryption on the wireless network Select Next The following screen is displayed Enter a 10 hexadecimal character key hexadecimal characters consist of the characters A F and the numbers 0 9 Make a note of this key as it must be entered into every PC that connects to the WLAN Select Next this takes you to Address Authentication page 48 3 128 bit encr...

Page 51: ...ected Access WPA on the wireless network Recommended Select Next The following screen is displayed Enter a pass phrase of between 8 and 63 characters Enter the Pass Phrase in the table provided in Appendix A as it is required when setting up PCs for wireless networking Select Next The following screen is displayed Three options are presented for Address Authentication 1 Allow any wireless PCs to c...

Page 52: ...Enter the MAC address of the PC which is to be excluded from the wireless network Select Next The following screen is displayed The entered MAC address is displayed Add an address here takes you back to the previous screen to enter another MAC address Remove an address here takes you to the following screen Select the address to remove from the drop down menu ...

Page 53: ... the MAC address of a PC Enter the MAC Addresses in the table provided in Appendix A Select Next The following screen is displayed Select add an address here The following screen is displayed Enter the MAC address of the PCs to be allowed to connect to the wireless network Select Next The following screen is displayed Add an address here takes you back to the previous screen to enter another MAC a...

Page 54: ... for the WLAN Interface DMZ this is the default setting where the WLAN normally resides on the DMZ Recommended LAN see screen warning re security In order to provide maximum security PCs connected to the WLAN are not allowed to program the module via the web interface If programming from a wireless network PC is required the WLAN interface should be changed from DMZ to LAN Select an option Select ...

Page 55: ...work has been initially set up The links listed below allow you to change individual network settings used in the initial setup as previously described Change your wireless channel here Change your wireless network name here Change your wireless security settings here Change which wireless PCs are allowed to connect here Set the interface for the wireless network here Enable Disable Enable or disa...

Page 56: ...dule Broadband Module Plus Manual 53 1 Disable Select Next The following screen is displayed Select Confirm Changes Restart the module 2 Enable Select Next This takes you through the procedure as described in First Time Settings ...

Page 57: ...BT Versatility Broadband Module Broadband Module Plus Manual 54 STATUS This displays the current status of the main system parameters ...

Page 58: ...estore the settings Select System Backup Restore The following page is displayed Backup Configuration Select Backup The following screen is displayed Some browsers will start the backup automatically If your browser does not start automatically then Select the link Please download the configuration from here A Windows File download screen is then displayed ...

Page 59: ... Versatility Broadband Module Broadband Module Plus Manual 56 Select Save Select the folder where the file is to be saved Save the file Restore Configuration Browse for the configuration file Select Open ...

Page 60: ...ed the following screen is displayed Restart the system The module restarts and the Basic Configuration is displayed SYSTEM RESTART This allows you to restart the module Select System Restart from the menu The following page is displayed Select Restart The module restarts and the Basic Configuration page is displayed ...

Page 61: ... following screen is displayed note the warning The following menu items are displayed under Advanced Configuration ADMIN ACCOUNTS This allows the login password to be changed Select Admin Accounts The following screen is displayed Select Edit user The following page is displayed Enter a new password Select Apply Select Save Configuration ...

Page 62: ...es between WAN and LAN External and Internal WAN and DMZ External and DMZ DMZ and LAN DMZ and Internal Select Firewall Security The Firewall Configuration screen is displayed Security State The Firewall is enabled by default To disable the Firewall Select Disabled Select Change State Intrusion Detection is disabled by default To enable Intrusion Detection Select Enabled Select Change State DMZ LAN...

Page 63: ...s or any source port External Internal External DMZ DMZ Internal Service Destination Port In Out In Out In Out ICMP N A N A F T F T F T Any TCP 0 65535 F T F T F T Any UDP 0 65535 F T F T F T RMCP TCP 50 F T F T T F TCP 51 F T F T T F ISAKMP UDP 500 F T F T T F SSL TCP 443 F T F T T F Kerberos TCP 88 F T F T T F Kerberos UDP 88 F T F T T F HTTP TCP 80 F T T T F T DNS UDP 53 F T T T T T Telnet TCP ...

Page 64: ...23 F T T T T T SMTP TCP 25 F T T T F T RMCP TCP 50 F T F T T F TCP 51 F T F F T F POP3 TCP 110 F T T T F T ISAKMP UDP 500 F T F T T F SSL TCP 443 F T F T T F Kerberos TCP 88 F T F T T F Kerberos UDP 88 F T F T T F DNS UDP 53 F T T T T T SIP UDP 5060 6000 T T T T T T IPT TCP 5566 T T T T T T Changing the security level deletes the previous security level and any filters set and replaces them with t...

Page 65: ...t Disable NAT to Interface Restart the module Global Address Pools A global address pool is used to assign a range of public IP addresses to a WAN interface This can be used in conjunction with Reserved Mapping to associate the public IP addresses on the WAN interface with specific servers applications on the DMZ or LAN Select Advanced NAT Configuration The following screen is displayed dmz intern...

Page 66: ...ange Select Add Global Address Pool Reserved Mappings Reserved mappings are used to create exceptions to the normal NAT rules to allow incoming access to a specific server or application on the DMZ or LAN A static route is defined between an external IP address and internal IP addresses Reserved mapping is also called Port address Translation or Port Forwarding Select Advanced NAT Configuration Se...

Page 67: ...ined in the firewall Port Filters are used to allow or block a specific TCP IP application level protocol The parameters used to specify this filter are source and destination IP address or range of addresses a transport level protocol TCP UDP ICMP and a port or range of ports which define the application level protocol Raw IP Filters are used to allow or block a specific protocol non TCP IP carri...

Page 68: ...terface external internal external dmz dmz internal The following screen is displayed for the interface selected This screen lists the filters currently in effect for that interface Adding Port Filters Select Add TCP or UDP Filter The following screen is displayed Enter the following parameters ...

Page 69: ...Inbound or Outbound Select Apply Save the new configuration Restart the module Adding Raw IP Filters Filters based on IP address and protocol only can be added to the security level displayed Select Add Raw Filter The following screen is displayed Enter the following parameters IP Source address and Subnet Mask IP Destination address and Subnet Mask IP Protocol Direction Inbound or Outbound Select...

Page 70: ... a particular interface The following screen is displayed Select Add Host Validator for the selected interface The following screen is displayed Enter the host IP address and Subnet mask Select the direction Inbound Outbound or Both Select Apply Save the new configuration Restart the module ...

Page 71: ...rovided for the following applications If support is required for additional applications security triggers can be configured for these Application TCP Port UDP Port AIM AOL Instant Messenger 5190 N A FTP File Transfer Protocol 21 N A IKE Internet Key Exchange N A 500 ILS Internet Locator Service 389 1002 N A MSN Microsoft Networks 1863 N A PPTP Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol 1723 N A RSVP Res...

Page 72: ...Secondary Port Number End Sets the end of the port range that the trigger will open Allow Multiple Hosts Allow or Block sets whether or not a secondary session can be initiated to from different remote hosts or the same remote host on an existing trigger Max Activity Interval The max interval time in milliseconds between the use of the secondary port sessions If a secondary port opened by a trigge...

Page 73: ...Type Sets address replacement on a particular packet type Select Apply Intrusion Detection This is used to detect and block incoming attempts to attack or block traffic to the site Select Configure Intrusion Detection The following screen is displayed Enter the following parameters Use Blacklist Enables or disables blacklisting of an external host if the firewall has detected an intrusion from tha...

Page 74: ... setting is 60 seconds Port Flood Detection Threshold This is the maximum number of SYN packets that can be received by a single port before a flood is detected The default setting is 10 per second Host Flood Detection Threshold This is the maximum number of SYN packets that can be received from a host before a flood is detected The default setting is 20 per second Flood Detection Period If the nu...

Page 75: ... enabled by default for Session Logging Blocking Logging and Intrusion Logging To disable all logging Select Disable Security Logging Session Logging Blocking Logging and Intrusion Logging To disable any of the above Select Disable One of eight logging levels for reporting can be selected from the drop down menu Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Notice ...

Page 76: ...rs on an existing route Select IP Routes in Advanced Configuration menu The following screen is displayed Select Create new IP V4 route The following page is displayed Enter the following parameters Destination IP address Gateway IP address Netmask Cost this sets the number of hops counted as the cost of the route Interface choose from the following ipwan ipdmz iplan None Advertise true or false S...

Page 77: ...is displayed Enable Disable The DHCP server is enabled by default Select Disable to turn off the DHCP server DHCP Server Interfaces By default the DHCP server operates on the iplan and ipdmz interfaces There is an option to delete DHCP on each interface Add new interface There is an option to tell the DHCP server to operate on the ipwan interface ...

Page 78: ...e setting to a new value and click Apply To delete a subnet check the associated box and select Apply To create a new subnet Select Create new subnet The screen displayed is the same as Edit DHCP server subnet in the following section Advanced Options Select Advanced Options Parameters for this subnet The current subnet parameters are shown These can be changed as required IP addresses to be avail...

Page 79: ...g is use local host as the DNS server all DNS requests are sent to the default gateway 192 168 1 1 which then relays the request to the DNS addresses negotiated at start up Specific DNS servers can be defined if required Default gateway option information Use local host as default gateway is checked by default Additional option information Select Create new DHCP option The following screen is disp...

Page 80: ...in name IRC server HTTP server SMTP server POP3 server NNTP server WINS server Time server Enter the option value in the field below Select OK To always assign the same IP address to a host The same IP address will always be assigned to a specific host with the specified MAC address Select Create new Fixed Host The following screen is displayed ...

Page 81: ...address of the host Enter the maximum lease time in seconds Select OK ADVANCED ISDN Additional optional ISDN settings can be entered here Select Advanced ISDN from the Advanced Configuration menu Call Log This option is used for system maintenance and is disabled by default Options Additional parameters can be entered for ISDN ...

Page 82: ...uring an ISDN call a timer is set to disconnect the call if no data is sent or received for a period of time Three timers are used The Initial Period defines the period from the start of the call to the end of the initial billing period This can be set by the user to the initial billing period of the ISDN call This information is available from the service provider The range is between 0 and 60 mi...

Page 83: ...to control the number of calls inadvertently made by applications without the knowledge of the user The range is 0 1000 When this is set to 0 the default setting there is no limit on the number of calls that can be made The counter is automatically set to zero at midnight each day Auto Recovery On When enabled the auto recovery timer becomes active Auto Recovery Timer A timer option is provided to...

Page 84: ...d and quality Parameter Description Inactive the line is disconnected or the DSL modem is negotiation with the DSLAM Operational Mode G DMT or T1 413 indicates the DSL standard that has been negotiated with the DSLAM Showtime the line is synchronised and the ADSL connection is successfully established Training the ADSL modem is negotiating line speed with the DSLAM State Handshake the handshaking ...

Page 85: ...count measured at the near far end Local Remote interleaved channel CRC The interleaved channel Cyclic Redundancy Check error count measured at the near far end Local Remote line attenuation The line loss measured at the near far end Local Remote signal to noise margin The signal to noise ratio measured at the near far end Local Remote LOS The number of occurrences of Loss of Signal at the near fa...

Page 86: ...ion FLASH UPDATE This option is used to update the module with a new version of firmware and is available to engineering support personnel only RESET TO DEFAULTS This resets the module to the factory default settings Select Reset to Defaults from the Advanced Configuration menu The following screen is displayed ...

Page 87: ...BT Versatility Broadband Module Broadband Module Plus Manual 84 Check the Confirm box Select Reset to Defaults The default settings are restored ...

Page 88: ...ing up PCs to connect to the WLAN Network Name SSID WPA Pass Phrase PCs Allowed to connect to WLAN MAC Address 1 MAC Address 2 MAC Address 3 MAC Address 4 MAC Address 5 MAC Address 6 MAC Address 7 MAC Address 8 This procedure describes setting up WPA security on a PC with Windows XP For other operating systems please consult your PC user manual Note that some older wireless LAN adapters do not sup...

Page 89: ...BT Versatility Broadband Module Broadband Module Plus Manual 86 Double click the Network Connections icon Double click the Wireless Network Connection icon ...

Page 90: ...BT Versatility Broadband Module Broadband Module Plus Manual 87 A list of wireless networks is displayed Click Change the order of preferred networks Click Add ...

Page 91: ...his is the Network Name SSID entered in the WLAN settings in p 43 Select WPA PSK from the Network Authentication drop down menu Select TKIP from the Data encryption drop down menu Enter the network key this is the Pass Phrase entered in the WLAN settings in p 46 Confirm the network key Click OK ...

Page 92: ...dule Plus Manual 89 APPENDIX B To find out the MAC address of a PC Click start Click Run Enter cmd At the prompt type ipconfig all return The MAC address is displayed under Ethernet adapter Wireless Network Connection Physical Address MAC address ...

Page 93: ... ICMP 46 Indicators 3 Installation 2 Intrusion Detection 5 35 44 IP Gateway 25 ISDN 2 41 65 LAN Gateway 9 Local Area Network 2 4 Event Logging 5 Management 2 Manual addressing 20 MDF 2 NAT 36 Network Address Translation 5 36 BT Versatility Wizard 6 Packet Filter 5 Password 7 Ping 46 Port 4 40 Port Flood attack 45 PPPoA 13 PPPoE 15 Programming 6 Quality of Service 5 Raw Filter 40 Registrar Proxy 29...

Page 94: ...BT Versatility Broadband Module Broadband Module Plus Manual BT Versatility BROADBAND MODULE BROADBAND MODULE PLUS Manual Issue 3 July 2007 Part number LR 2731 31001 3 ...

Page 95: ...mmunications plc 2002 Registered Office 81 Newgate Street London EC1A 7AJ Registered in England No 1800000 Produced by BT Business Information Systems Marketing Cover designed by H P Graphics Limited 9968 PHME 42397 05 05 Part No 2731 31001 3 Printed on paper which meets international environmental standards The CE Marking on this equipment indicates Compliance with the following This device confo...

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