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Table of Contents 

 

1.Unpacking Information ............................................................................................. 3

 

Check List ................................................................................................................... 3

 

 
2. Installation............................................................................................................... 3

 

Hardware Installation .................................................................................................. 3

 

2.1 Pre-installation Requirements ..........................................................................3

 

General Rules ........................................................................................................4

 

Connecting the VDTU2-104 & 204 Modem............................................................4

 

 
3. Hardware Description ............................................................................................. 5

 

 
4. Setup the VDTU2-104 & 204 Modem by Web Browser .......................................... 7

 

4.1 Login. ...............................................................................................................7

 

4.2 Select the Menu Level .....................................................................................7

 

4.3 Select Advanced Setup ....................................................................................8

 

4.4 Select LAN .......................................................................................................8

 

 
5. Building a VDSL2 System ...........................................................................………10

 

5.1 Connect the CPE and the CO to the Line ...................................................... 11

 

5.2 Connect the CPE and the CO to LAN Devices .............................................. 11

 

5.3 Run Demos and Tests.................................................................................... 11

 

 
6. Operating the VDSL2 System ................................................................................11

 

6.1 Configuration Settings.................................................................................... 11

 

6.2 Status Displays ..............................................................................................14

 

 
7. Configuration Interface of the Router ............................................................ …….14

 

7.1 Logging on to the VDTU2-104 & 204 Modem ................................................14

 

7.2 Configuration Menu for Administrators ...........................................................14 

 
Appendix A: Product Features & Specification.......................................................... 14

 

Appendix B: Compliance and Safety Information...................................................... 41 
 

 

Summary of Contents for VDTU2-102

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL VDTU2 102 204 VDSL2 CO CPE Modem ...

Page 2: ...re ITU T G 993 2 VDSL2 is an enhancement to G 993 1 VDSL that permits the transmission of asymmetric and symmetric Full Duplex aggregate data rates up to 200 Mbit s on twisted pairs using a bandwidth up to 30 MHz VDSL2 deteriorates quickly from a theoretical maximum of 250 Mbit s at source to 100 Mbit s at 0 5 km and 50 Mbit s at 1 km but degrades at a much slower rate from there and still outperf...

Page 3: ...3 Select Advanced Setup 8 4 4 Select LAN 8 5 Building a VDSL2 System 10 5 1 Connect the CPE and the CO to the Line 11 5 2 Connect the CPE and the CO to LAN Devices 11 5 3 Run Demos and Tests 11 6 Operating the VDSL2 System 11 6 1 Configuration Settings 11 6 2 Status Displays 14 7 Configuration Interface of the Router 14 7 1 Logging on to the VDTU2 104 204 Modem 14 7 2 Configuration Menu for Admini...

Page 4: ...ou may install the VDTU2 104 204 MODEM on any level surface e g a table or shelf However please take note of the following minimum site requirements before you begin 2 1 Pre installation Requirements Before you start actual hardware installation make sure you can provide the right operating environment including power requirements sufficient physical space and proximity to other network devices th...

Page 5: ...d the Control PC For this purpose you Need a PC with an Ethernet network interface and a DB 9 RS232 serial interface Two programs are required A Web browser is mandatory and a terminal program should be available optionally The board has several connectors 4 Ethernet RJ45 jacks connect LAN devices to route the Auto MDIX feature of the ports switches automatically between MDI and MDI X MDI Media De...

Page 6: ... 204 MODEM It features the front indicators and rear connectors Front Indicators The following figure shows the front panel Figure Chapter 3 1 VDTU2 104 Modem Figure Chapter 3 2 VDTU2 204 Modem Six LED indicators At a quick glance of the front panel it will be easy to tell if the Modem has power signal from its Ethernet RJ 45 port or there is phone line signal RJ 11port ...

Page 7: ...SL LED Steady Green RJ11 station port on the VDSL is assigned an LED light for monitoring port Good Linkage LED is normally OFF after the power on operation but will light up steadily to show good linkage Rear Panel The following figure shows the rear connectors Figure Chapter 3 3 Rear Connectors VDTU2 104 CPE MODEM Rear Connectors Connectors Description Type Line For connecting to the VDSL Modem ...

Page 8: ...4 Modem First please input the IP address 192 168 16 249 VDTU2 104 Modem and 192 168 16 250 VDTU2 204 Modem in the Web page 4 1 Login The password is admin Figure 4 1 Login 4 2 Select the Menu Level There is a simple Setup Wizard for end users and an Advanced Setup The focus of this manual is on the Advanced Setup Figure 4 2 Select the Advanced Setup in the Entry Screen ...

Page 9: ...control PC and or in order to turn the IP address changed via a shell command into a default address for the next restart of the board 4 4 Select LAN The menus below will not be used very often But when connecting the VDTU2 104 204 Modem to a new control PC you may want to go through the following steps in order to make the IP address previously set by ifconfig in the terminal console permanent Or...

Page 10: ...heckbox is checked some additional data and options will be on display see Chapter 6 2 5 1 on Page 50 The DHCP server is not required to work with VDSL2 in a lab environment It is recommended to uncheck the box if it is not unchecked already Figure 4 4 1 LAN Settings Now the IP address either may be changed or left as it is If it has been changed in the form or after it has been changed using the ...

Page 11: ...nk between the control PC and the VDTU2 104 204 Modem will be re initialized even if the IP address has not been changed Refresh the display of the HTTP browser running on the control PC and login again Figure 4 4 2 Login after Storing the IP Address as Default Value The VDTU2 104 204 Modem now is prepared to be controlled by the control PC 5 Building a VDSL2 System First a quick overview over a c...

Page 12: ...ell as upstream It also receives the data in order to check the integrity of the data transmission Different data rates can be tested under different line conditions 6 Operating the VDSL2 System After the VDSL2 system has been set up you may want to configure the settings which is related to VDSL2 Configuration of operation modes test modes loop back and the display of status information is suppor...

Page 13: ... To which direction shall the settings apply Upstream Downstream Min Data Rate Minimum Payload Data Rate Max Data Rate Maximum Payload Data Rate Max Int Delay Maximum Interleaver Delay 6 1 2 Line Configuration Figure 6 1 2 Line Configuration Menu for SNR Margin Selection Line Configuration Setting Description Direction Select the target direction Target SNRM Set the required SNR Margin 10 50 5dB ...

Page 14: ...VDSL2 Manual 13 6 1 3 Profile Configuration Figure 6 1 3 Profile Configuration 6 1 4 Band Configuration Figure 6 1 4 Band Configuration ...

Page 15: ...earer channel number shall the settings apply Channel 0 xTC Activate or deactivate loopback within the Transmission Convergence layer 6 1 6 Line Activation Figure 6 1 6 Activation and Deactivation of the Line Line Activation Deactivation Setting Description Line Activate or deactivate the line Select the activity and the press the APPLY button ...

Page 16: ... exception idle request idle silent request silent handshake full init discovery training analysis exchange showtime no sync showtime tc sync fast retrain lowpower l2 loopdiagnostic loopdiagnostic complete resync test lowpower l3 unknown 6 2 2 Channel Status Figure 6 2 2 Channel Status Display Data Rate Delay Error Counters and Impulse Noise Protection ...

Page 17: ...VDSL2 Manual 16 6 2 3 XTC Status Figure 6 2 3 Display of xTC Status 6 2 4 Version Info Figure 6 2 4 Display of Version Data ...

Page 18: ...VDSL2 Manual 17 6 2 5 Graphs Figure 6 2 5 Display of SNR per Carrier ...

Page 19: ...he examples in the previous chapters The VDTU2 104 204 Modem of course has no menu option for VDSL settings The VDTU2 104 204 Modem has a VDSL menu which is described in Chapter 6 Also the entry menu Chapter 4 2 has different looks tailored to the VDTU2 104 204 Modem 7 1 Logging on to the VDTU2 104 204 Modem To log on to the VDTU2 104 204 Modem Web Application you must have a valid password The Ad...

Page 20: ...etup features allow the user to configure all the functions that are supported by the VDTU2 104 204 Modem like Firewall routing and UPnP 7 2 1 Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard is designed for ease of use in order to quickly configure the most common settings The Admin can view the Setup Wizard link in the homepage The wizard s first step that allows the admin to configure the system host settings dis...

Page 21: ...nced Setup link in the homepage in case you want to configure a wider range of settings The following configuration options are displayed in the left navigation bar as shown in Figure 7 2 2 System WAN LAN NAT Firewall Route UpnP Figure 7 2 2 Advanced Setup ...

Page 22: ...e viewed in the left navigation bar The following are the options available under System as shown in Figure 7 2 3 Host Name System Time Administrator Settings Firmware Upgrade System Status System Log Reset Figure 7 2 3 System in the Left Navigator Bar ...

Page 23: ...ing details Fields in Hostname Field Description Host Name Enter the host name of the VDTU2 104 CPE Modem Domain Name Enter the domain name of the VDTU2 104 CPE Modem Click CANCEL to exit from this page without saving the changes Click APPLY to save the information that has been entered 7 2 3 2 System Time To configure the system time zone click on the System Time link in the left navigation bar A...

Page 24: ...tings Configuration While adding a user each user must be assigned a separate port Hence the number of users that can be added to the system depends on the number of ports available on the VDTU2 104 204 Modem The screen contains the following details Fields in User Setting Field Description Current Password This is the password associated with the administrator This is enabled only for the user Ad...

Page 25: ...of operation as shown in the following figure Figure 7 2 3 4 Device Mode 7 2 3 5 Firmware Upgrade To update the system firmware click on the Firmware Upgrade link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 34 NEW Image JTC Figure 7 2 3 5 Firmware Update The screen contains the following detail Click Browse to select a specified file name to change the File Name Click APPLY...

Page 26: ... 3 6 NEW IMAGE JTC Figure 7 2 3 6 Status Window This screen displays the status of certain important system parameters It also offers control over the current DHCP lease for the IP Address 7 2 3 7 System Log To view the system logs click on the System log link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 3 7 Figure 7 2 3 7 Security Logs ...

Page 27: ...em event and update the log file 7 2 3 8 Reset To restart the system click on the Reset link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 3 8 Figure 7 2 3 8 Reset VDTU2 104 CPE Modem Click Reset to restart the system 7 2 4 WAN The WAN settings can be viewed in the left navigation bar The following are the options available under WAN as shown Figure 7 2 4 Dynamic IP Stati...

Page 28: ...own in Figure 7 2 4 1 Figure 7 2 4 1 Dynamic IP Configuration The screen contains the following details Click APPLY to save the information that has been entered Click CANCEL to exit from this page 7 2 4 2 Static IP To configure the WAN interface to use a Static IP Address click on the Static IP link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 4 2 Figure 7 2 4 2 Static ...

Page 29: ...es of the WAN interface Select the check box to enable this option A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 41 Click Add to add IP Address and Subnet Mask 7 2 4 3 PPPoE To configure the WAN interface to use PPPoE click on the PPPoE link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 4 3 Figure 7 2 4 3 PPPoE Configuration The screen contains the following details Fields in ...

Page 30: ...me data that is received from the upper layers to be transmitted on this link Click CANCEL to exit from this page without saving the changes Click APPLY to save the information that has been entered 7 2 4 4 DNS To configure the DNS address click on the DNS link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 4 4 Figure 7 2 4 4 DNS Configuration The screen contains the follo...

Page 31: ...14 To configure the LAN interface click on the LAN Settings link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 5 1 in case of the VDTU2 104 204 Modem Figure 7 2 5 1 LAN Settings The screen contains the following details Fields in LAN Settings Field Description IP Address Enter the LAN interface IP Address of VDTU2 104 204 MODEM Subnet Mask Enter the LAN Subnet Mask of VDT...

Page 32: ...splayed to list all DHCP client connection with IP Address and MAC Address as shown in Figure 7 2 5 2 Figure 7 2 5 2 DHCP Client List 7 2 6 NAT The NAT Settings can be viewed in the left navigation bar The following are the options available under NAT as shown in Figure 7 2 6 Virtual Server Port Mapping DMZ Figure 7 2 6 NAT in Left Navigator Bar ...

Page 33: ...Enter a private Port number of the specified entry Type Select virtual server protocol type of the specified entry Public Port Enter a public port number of the internet user to access the virtual server Enabled Enable the specified entry of the virtual server Click CANCEL to exit from this page without saving the changes Click APPLY to save the information that has been entered 7 2 6 2 Port Mappi...

Page 34: ... APPLY to save the information that has been entered 7 2 6 3 DMZ To configure the DMZ click on the DMZ link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 6 3 Figure 7 2 6 3 DMZ Configuration The screen contains the following details Fields in DMZ Field Description Enable Enable or disable the DMZ setting of VDTU2 104 204 MODEM Select the check box to enable this option IP...

Page 35: ...en is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 7 1 Figure 7 2 7 1 Firewall Options Configuration The screen contains the following details Fields in Firewall Options Field Description Enable Hacker Attack Protect Select the check box to log and drop all the hacker attack events Discard PING from WAN Select the check box to drop all PING from the WAN side Discard PING the Gateway Select the check box to dr...

Page 36: ...ress Control Enable or disable the MAC address control Block Connection to Internet Enable or disable block status If the check box is selected it blocks the specified MAC address MAC Address Assign the blocking MAC address for local machine Click Add to add the specified MAC address entry in the list 7 2 7 3 Client Filter To enable Client Filter click on the Client Filter link in the left navigat...

Page 37: ...er range of the local machines under VDTU2 104 204 MODEM Type Select TCP or UDP to filter the protocol type packets from the local machines Enable Provides more IP Addresses of the WAN interface Click CANCEL to exit from this page without saving the changes Click APPLY to save the information that has been entered 7 2 8 Route Settings The Route Settings can be viewed in the left navigation bar The...

Page 38: ...IP Address of routing entry Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask of routing entry Gateway Enter the Gateway address of routing entry Click Add to add the information that has been entered 7 2 8 2 Routing Table List To view the Routing entry table list of VDTU2 104 204 MODEM click on the Routing Table by link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 8 2 Figure 7 2 8 2 Ro...

Page 39: ...ing are the options available under UPnP as shown in Figure 7 2 8 Settings Figure 7 2 9 UPnP in Left Navigator Bar 7 2 9 1 Settings To enable or disable the UPnP Settings click on the Settings link in the left navigation bar A screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7 2 9 1 Figure 7 2 9 1 UPnP Configuration ...

Page 40: ...d Description Enable UpnP To enable or disable UPnP Setting Select the check box to Enable or Disable the UPnP function of VDTU2 104 204 MODEM Click CANCEL to exit from this page without saving the changes Click APPLY at any time during configuration to save the information that you have entered ...

Page 41: ...rotection for VDSL2 port Specifications Compliant with IEEE 802 3 802 3u Ethernet Standards Compliant with ETSI ITU ANSI VDSL2 standards 10 100M auto sensing auto MDIX RJ 45 Ethernet ports x 4 VDSL2 RJ 11 port x 1 VDTU2 104 MODEM VDTU2 204 MODEM POTS ISDN Splitter port RJ 11 x 1 Switch method store and forward Flow control Full duplex IEEE 802 3x Half duplex Back pressure Driver capable 100 M 0 3 ...

Page 42: ...the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment If this telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of yo...

Page 43: ... a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Warranty The original owner of this package will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year parts after purchase For the warranty to apply you must register your purchase by returning the registration card indicating the date of purchase There will b...

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