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About this SpeedTouch™ Internet Connection 
Configuration Guide ....................................................  1

1

Introduction ................................................................... 3

1.1

Definitions and terminologies........................................................ 4

1.1.1

Local End / Remote End .................................................................................................. 4

1.1.2

Virtual Channels............................................................................................................... 4

1.1.3

Connection Services ........................................................................................................ 5

1.1.4

Packet Services ................................................................................................................ 5

1.2

The SpeedTouch™ Interfaces......................................................... 6

2

Bridged Ethernet ......................................................... 11

2.1

SpeedTouch™ Bridged Ethernet Configuration ........................... 13

3

Routed Ethernet .......................................................... 17

3.1

SpeedTouch™ Routed Ethernet Configuration ............................ 19

4

Bridged PPPoE............................................................. 25

4.1

SpeedTouch™ Bridged PPPoE Configuration............................... 27

4.2

Connect to the Internet via a Host PPPoE Dial-In Client ............. 32

4.2.1

Using the Windows XP Embedded PPPoE Client ....................................................... 33

4.2.2

Using the Mac OS X Dial-In Client................................................................................ 36

Summary of Contents for SpeedTouch

Page 1: ...SpeedTouch Wireless Business DSL Routers Internet Connection Configuration Guide P o w er E th er n et W LA N P lu g i n IS D N In te rn et D S L Release R5 4 and higher...

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Page 3: ...SpeedTouch Internet Connection Configuration Guide R5 4 and higher...

Page 4: ...Wi Fi CERTIFIED Wi Fi ZONE Wi Fi Alli ance their respective logos and Wi Fi Protected Access are trademarks of the Wi Fi Alliance UPnP is a certification mark of the UPnP Implementers Corporation Mic...

Page 5: ...ion Services 5 1 1 4 Packet Services 5 1 2 The SpeedTouch Interfaces 6 2 Bridged Ethernet 11 2 1 SpeedTouch Bridged Ethernet Configuration 13 3 Routed Ethernet 17 3 1 SpeedTouch Routed Ethernet Config...

Page 6: ...6 1 2 Configuration making use of ILMI autoPVC 57 7 Routed PPPoA 59 7 1 SpeedTouch Routed PPPoA Configuration 61 7 1 1 Configuration Procedure for Routed PPPoA with NAPT 63 7 1 2 Configuration Proced...

Page 7: ...e ISDN Modem 83 10 2 ISDN Backup 84 10 2 1 How to Configure the ISDN Dial In Connection 85 10 2 2 How to Configure the PPP Connection 88 10 3 ISDN Callback 91 10 3 1 How to Configure the ISDN Dial In...

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Page 9: ...ample text indicates a CLI command to be input after the CLI prompt Example To obtain a list of all available command groups type help at the top level Sample text indicates input in the CLI interface...

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Page 11: ...istory Since the first introduction of the SpeedTouch DSL modems the A1000 ADSL NT the way data is passed back and forth between a computer or local LAN and the Internet Service Provider ISP broadband...

Page 12: ...ts per second On the other hand as the distance covered by DSL is limited to only a few kilometers a wide area communication infrastructure is required to transport data to ISPs and corporate data cen...

Page 13: ...on is accomplished in the remote end is mostly implied in the connection service name For example PPPoE is native dial up and IP configuration happens via PPP IPCP Each ISP has its own policy for assi...

Page 14: ...t ISDN modem interface DSL interface ATM interfaces Interfaces that are created on top of an ATM address or in case of an ATM bundle on top of another ATM interface Ethernet interfaces Interfaces that...

Page 15: ...Attaching the interface to its lower layer interface Every packet service consists of the configuration of different interfaces on top of each other In this document interfaces are configured by mean...

Page 16: ...ation With the SpeedTouch in this state you should be able to configure every packet service as described interface list Name Type State Use UL Interfaces ethif1 physical connected 1 ethport1 ethif2 p...

Page 17: ...the configuration of the following packets services will be explained Bridged Ethernet Routed Ethernet Bridged PPPoE Routed PPPoE PPPoE Relay Routed PPPoA Routed PPPoI Routed IPoA Templates For your c...

Page 18: ...Chapter 1 Introduction E DOC CTC 20051017 0167 v1 0 10...

Page 19: ...the ETHoA Ethernet over ATM Connection Service type This connection service type implies the encapsulation of Ethernet frames often referred to as IEEE802 3 MAC frames or Bridging frames in AAL5 ATM...

Page 20: ...ion Using Bridged Ethernet Using Bridged Ethernet is rather straightforward 1 Make sure that the SpeedTouch is turned on first 2 Turn on the computer s 3 Make sure that the Ethernet interface of the h...

Page 21: ...local host Interface road map The figure below shows the interfaces which have to be configured for Bridged ETHoA Configuration procedure This procedure will guide you via the CLI through the configur...

Page 22: ...new phone book entry with name BrETHoA_ph VPI VCI 8 35 2 Add a new ATM interface with name BrETHoA_atm 3 Configure the new ATM interface with as destination the phonebook entry created above By defaul...

Page 23: ...ew bridge interface with as destination the ATM interface created above 3 The Bridged Ethernet interface is not yet connected Connect the bridge interface 4 Execute saveall at the prompt to save this...

Page 24: ...try To check its state go to the ATM phonebook list interface list Name Type State Use UL Interfaces ethif1 physical connected 1 ethport1 ethif2 physical connected 1 ethport2 ethif3 physical connected...

Page 25: ...the SpeedTouch this amounts to using the Ethernet over ATM Ethoa Connection Service type This connection service type implies the encapsulation of Ethernet frames often referred to as IEEE802 3 MAC fr...

Page 26: ...Routed Ethernet is rather straightforward 1 Make sure that the SpeedTouch is turned on first 2 Turn on the computer s 3 Make sure that the Ethernet interface of the host computer is properly configur...

Page 27: ...ual Channel on which the Ethoa connection service is enabled The encapsulation method in most if not all cases LLC SNAP The IP configuration of the Routed Ethernet interface Interface road map The fig...

Page 28: ...ration The ATM interface Proceed as follows to create an ATM phonebook and the ATM interface 1 Add a new phonebook entry with name RtEthoa_ph VPI VCI 8 35 2 Add a new ATM interface with name RtEthoa_a...

Page 29: ...attach connect the Ethernet interface 1 Create a new Ethernet interface with name RtEthoa_eth 2 Configure the new Ethernet interface with as destination the ATM interface created above 3 Connect the...

Page 30: ...o go to step 3 2 Configure the DHCP client interface Proceed with step 5 3 Enter the static IP address for example 192 6 11 67 and netmask for example 255 255 255 0 for the local side of the Ethernet...

Page 31: ...sical connected 1 ethport1 ethif2 physical connected 1 ethport2 ethif3 physical connected 1 ethport3 ethif4 physical connected 1 ethport4 RELAY eth connected 0 bridge eth connected 1 lan1 OBC bridge c...

Page 32: ...Chapter 3 Routed Ethernet E DOC CTC 20051017 0167 v1 0 24...

Page 33: ...tion Service to achieve end to end connectivity This connection service type implies the encapsulation of Ethernet frames often referred to as IEEE802 3 MAC frames or Bridging frames in AAL5 ATM All S...

Page 34: ...arameters just like creating Dial Up icons with the Dial Up Networking application of Microsoft All you need is your user name and password for your account although sometimes also a Service Name and...

Page 35: ...re the SpeedTouch Bridged Ethernet Packet Service in order to meet the requirements of your Service Provider regarding the AAL5 RFC2684 Bridged Connection Service to use for end to end connectivity Pr...

Page 36: ...efault created and connected Interfaces connected with blue arrows need to be created and connected The colours used correspond with the colours used in the Protocol stack PPP PPPoA IPoA iARP PPPoE IP...

Page 37: ...d a new phonebook entry with name BrPPPoE_ph VPI VCI 8 35 2 Add a new ATM interface with name BrPPPoE_atm 3 Configure the new ATM interface with as destination the phonebook entry created above By def...

Page 38: ...PoE_br 2 Configure the new bridge interface with as destination the ATM interface created above 3 Connect the bridge interface 4 Execute saveall at the prompt to save this configuration eth bridge ifa...

Page 39: ...To check its state go to the ATM phone book list interface list Name Type State Use UL Interfaces ethif1 physical connected 1 ethport1 ethif2 physical connected 1 ethport2 ethif3 physical connected 1...

Page 40: ...oduction After the configuration of the bridged ethernet packet service Some pc configuration is required for Internet connectivity This section describes how you can connect in case you configured th...

Page 41: ...create a new Dial In connection on a Windows XP platform 1 On the Start menu click Control Panel 2 In the Control Panel window double click Network Connections 3 In the Network Tasks menu click Creat...

Page 42: ...you through the wizard Follow the instructions and enter the required information where needed 9 At the end of the configuration the following window appears Do one of the following Click Back to mak...

Page 43: ...nternet session Proceed as follows to connect to the Internet on a Windows XP platform 1 On the Start menu point Connect To and click MyISP 2 The Connect MyISP window appears Type your User name and P...

Page 44: ...work window appears In the Show list select Ethernet Adaptor enx and click the PPPoE tab 4 Type your Account Name and Password as provided by your Service Provider 5 Click Apply Now Starting a Dial In...

Page 45: ...ess if NAPT is enabled on the PPPoE interface or can hide the IP address if NAT is enabled The network can be shielded from the Internet via the SpeedTouch programmable firewall Allows Intranet connec...

Page 46: ...ocal node The SpeedTouch itself stays in unnumbered mode This scenario is referred to as DHCP spoofing The Service Provider assigns a subnet to the Routed PPPoE connection When this Routed PPPoE sessi...

Page 47: ...able The VPI VCI value of the Virtual Channel on which the PPPoE connection service is enabled The encapsulation method normally LLC SNAP The Routed PPPoE interface s IP configuration either via singl...

Page 48: ...iguration procedure for both scenarios 1 Routed PPPoE with NAPT 2 Routed PPPoE with DHCP Spoofing Interfaces connected with red arrows are by default created and connected Interfaces connected with bl...

Page 49: ...nation the phonebook entry created above Define also the upper layer interface type By default the encapsulation method will be LLC SNAP 4 Connect the ATM interface to the phonebook entry The Ethernet...

Page 50: ...ute saveall at the prompt to save this configuration ppp ifadd intf RtPPPoE The SpeedTouch creates an IP interface with the name RtPPPoE and will add the PPP tag behind the PPP interface In this case...

Page 51: ...ethport1 ethif2 physical connected 1 ethport2 ethif3 physical connected 1 ethport3 ethif4 physical connected 1 ethport4 RELAY eth connected 0 bridge eth connected 1 lan1 OBC bridge connected 1 bridge...

Page 52: ...ws to create an ATM phonebook and the ATM interface 1 Add a new ATM phonebook entry with the correct VPI VCI values 2 Add a new ATM interface with name RtPPPoE_atm 3 Configure the new ATM interface wi...

Page 53: ...Proceed as follows to configure the DHCP server 1 Add a new DHCP server pool 2 Configure the DHCP server pool eth ifadd intf RtPPPoE_eth eth ifconfig intf RtPPPoE_eth dest RtPPPoE_atm eth ifattach in...

Page 54: ...uration ppp ifadd intf RtPPPoE The SpeedTouch creates an IP interface with the name RtPPPoE and will add the PPP tag behind the PPP interface In this case it will save the PPP interface as RtPPPoE_ppp...

Page 55: ...thport1 ethif2 physical connected 1 ethport2 ethif3 physical connected 1 ethport3 ethif4 physical connected 1 ethport4 RELAY eth connected 0 bridge eth connected 1 lan1 OBC bridge connected 1 bridge e...

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Page 57: ...del the BRAS will see as source MAC address the MAC address of each of the PCs while in the routing model the BRAS will see as source MAC address the MAC address of the SpeedTouch Furthermore ISPs req...

Page 58: ...face such as a logical Ethernet interface the Ethernet interface Bridge an Ethernet interface which is connected to an ATM interface PPPoE servers which can be any kind of Ethernet interface such as a...

Page 59: ...on the SpeedTouch red a host PPP client on a PC on the LAN blue Configuration scenarios Two scenarios exist for configuring the SpeedTouch Relay This section gives an example of the configuration proc...

Page 60: ...Service the following information must be available The VPI VCI value of the Virtual Channel on which the connection is enabled The encapsulation method normally LLC SNAP The PPPoE interface s IP conf...

Page 61: ...P interface 5 Control your configuration Interfaces connected with red arrows correspond with the interfaces needed to configure an embedded PPP client on the SpeedTouch red Interfaces connected with...

Page 62: ...t the ATM interface to the phonebook entry The Ethernet interface Proceed as follows to create configure and attach connect the Ethernet interface 1 Add a new Ethernet interface 2 Configure the new Et...

Page 63: ...he PPP interface Give as destination the PPPoE relay 4 Enable NAT before attaching the PPP interface 5 Connect the PPP interface 6 Execute saveall at the prompt to save this configuration ppp relay if...

Page 64: ...d 1 ethport1 ethif2 physical connected 1 ethport2 ethif3 physical connected 1 ethport3 ethif4 physical connected 1 ethport4 RELAY eth connected 1 Relay_ppp bridge eth connected 2 RELAY lan1 OBC bridge...

Page 65: ...Create a route that will be added to the routing table when the PPP link comes up 4 Configure the PPP relay 5 Activate the autoPVC 6 Execute save all at the prompt to save this configuration ppp ifad...

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Page 67: ...s enabled on the PPPoA interface or can hide the IP address if NAT is enabled Allows the network to be shielded from the Internet via the SpeedTouch programmable firewall Allows Intranet connections t...

Page 68: ...o the local node The SpeedTouch itself stays in unnumbered mode This scenario is referred to as DHCP spoofing The Service Provider assigns a subnet to the Routed PPPoA connection When this Routed PPPo...

Page 69: ...PPPoA interface s IP configuration either via single IP address or via IPCP subnet masking The latter configuration requires all local nodes to be configured for DHCP and the SpeedTouch DHCP server be...

Page 70: ...P scenarios exist for Routed PPPoA implementations see Routed PPPoA vs TCP IP configuration on page 60 This section gives an example of the configuration procedure for the two scenarios Configuration...

Page 71: ...a new ATM Phonebook entry with the correct VPI VCI values 2 Add a new ATM interface with name RtPPPoA_atm 3 Configure the new ATM interface with as destination the phonebook entry created above Define...

Page 72: ...e saveall at the prompt to save this configuration ppp ifadd intf RtPPPoA The SpeedTouch creates an IP interface with the name RtPPPoA and will add the PPP tag behind the PPP interface In this case it...

Page 73: ...hysical connected 1 ethport1 ethif2 physical connected 1 ethport2 ethif3 physical connected 1 ethport3 ethif4 physical connected 1 ethport4 RELAY eth connected 0 bridge eth connected 1 lan1 OBC bridge...

Page 74: ...ce with name RtPPPoA_atm 3 Configure the new ATM interface with as destination the phonebook entry created above Define also the upper layer interface type By default the encapsulation method will be...

Page 75: ...iguration ppp ifadd intf RtPPPoA The SpeedTouch creates an IP interface with the name RtPPPoA and will add the PPP tag behind the PPP interface In this case it will save the PPP interface as RtPPPoA_p...

Page 76: ...ysical connected 1 ethport1 ethif2 physical connected 1 ethport2 ethif3 physical connected 1 ethport3 ethif4 physical connected 1 ethport4 RELAY eth connected 0 bridge eth connected 1 lan1 OBC bridge...

Page 77: ...e ATM virtual channel up to the client Features PPTP to PPPoA relaying has the following features A Dial In access method through a PPTP tunnel Platform and Operating System independent towards the Sp...

Page 78: ...ust like creating Dial Up icons with the Dial Up Networking application of Microsoft All you need is your user name and password for your account although sometimes also a Service Name and or Access C...

Page 79: ...ction service is enabled must be available Configuration procedure Proceed as follows to configure Relayed PPPoA 1 Create a phone book entry 2 Enable the PPTP service 3 Proceed with the configuration...

Page 80: ...e a new Dial In connection on a Windows XP platform 1 On the Start menu click Control Panel 2 In the Control Panel window double click Network Connections 3 In the Network Tasks menu click Create a ne...

Page 81: ...the wizard Follow the instructions and enter the required information where needed 10 At the end of the configuration the following window appears Do one of the following Click Back to make changes t...

Page 82: ...In Internet session Proceed as follows to connect to the Internet on a Windows XP platform 1 On the Start menu point Connect To and click MyISP 2 The Connect MyISP window appears Type your User name...

Page 83: ...4 Routed IP Connection Service to achieve end to end connectivity For the SpeedTouch this boils down in using the IPoA IP over ATM Connection Service type which implies the encapsulation of IP packets...

Page 84: ...IPoA protocol stack Using Routed IPoA Using Routed IPoA is rather straightforward 1 Make sure that the SpeedTouch is switched on 2 Turn on the computer s 3 Start a Web browser You are on the Internet...

Page 85: ...SNAP The Routed IPoA local and remote interfaces IP configuration Interface road map The figure below shows the interfaces which have to be configured for Routed IPoA Interfaces connected with red arr...

Page 86: ...TM interface 1 Add a new ATM Phonebook entry with the correct VPI VCI values 2 Add a new ATM interface with name RtIPoA_atm 3 Configure the new ATM interface with as destination the phonebook entry cr...

Page 87: ...step 5 3 Enter the static IP address e g 202 202 202 66 and netmask e g 255 255 255 0 for the local side of the Ethernet connection In case of a point to point link enter the remote address These sho...

Page 88: ...Interfaces ethif1 physical connected 1 ethport1 ethif2 physical connected 1 ethport2 ethif3 physical connected 1 ethport3 ethif4 physical connected 1 ethport4 RELAY eth connected 0 bridge eth connect...

Page 89: ...ecuring the ISDN modem of the SpeedTouch Reduce the amount of people that can dial in to the SpeedTouch by configuring a group of allowed dial in numbers On a higher layer level it is possible to conf...

Page 90: ...nge the SpeedTouch configuration using a WAN interface Add the ISDN modem to the required service you want to use Dialling in via the SpeedTouch to surf to the corporate network Take into account the...

Page 91: ...y default disabled Choose mode dialin to configure the ISDN modem as a responder 3 Attach the ISDN interface ISDNgroupconfiguration Proceed as follows to configure a group of allowed numbers 1 Create...

Page 92: ...l be charged with the connection cost To avoid this it is possible to use the call back option if the other end supports it The SpeedTouch establishes a dial in connection and provides all necessary i...

Page 93: ...oI Result on the page that appears you see a predefined connection called ISDN backup 4 Click the arrow to open the configuration pages for this connection Result the Parameters page appears 5 Fill in...

Page 94: ...on via CLI You cannot enable Callback via the Web interface For this you must use CLI If you do not enable it the SpeedTouch will establish the ISDN connection over which the PPP connection is made is...

Page 95: ...4 kbps thus creating a bandwidth of either 64 or 128 kbps BODStart Numerical in kbps Default 40 If multilink ppp is enabled and the required bandwidth exceeds this value a second ISDN B link is used f...

Page 96: ...Via CLI Use the following command sequence to configure the PPP connection via CLI ppp ifconfig intf bu_isdn dest buisdn user cpesit rednet password pcomp disabled accomp enabled trace disabled auth a...

Page 97: ...l retry establishing the connection after this interval passive enabled or disabled Enable or disable passive mode silent enabled or disabled Enable or disable silent mode echo enabled or disabled Ena...

Page 98: ...20 Delay during which DOD is disengaged This interval is meant to allow the DSL line time to synchronize primdns ip address IP address of the primary dns server secdns ip address IP address of the sec...

Page 99: ...llback option if the other end supports it The SpeedTouch establishes a dial in connection and provides all necessary information and disconnects The system then waits for a callback to establish the...

Page 100: ...lick Routed PPoI Result on the page that appears you see a predefined connection called ISDN backup 4 Click on the arrow to open the configuration pages for this connection Result the Parameters page...

Page 101: ...DN dial in connection via CLI You cannot enable Callback via the Web interface For this you must use CLI If you do not enable it the SpeedTouch will establish the ISDN connection over which the PPP co...

Page 102: ...ks 64 kbps thus creating a bandwidth of either 64 or 128 kbps BODStart Numerical in kbps Default 40 If multilink ppp is enabled and the required bandwidth exceeds this value a second ISDN B link is us...

Page 103: ...Via CLI Use the following command sequence to configure the PPP connection via CLI ppp ifconfig intf bu_isdn dest buisdn user cpesit rednet password pcomp disabled accomp enabled trace disabled auth a...

Page 104: ...l retry establishing the connection after this interval passive enabled or disabled Enable or disable passive mode silent enabled or disabled Enable or disable silent mode echo enabled or disabled Ena...

Page 105: ...hich DoD is disengaged This interval is meant to allow the DSL line time to synchronize primdns ip address IP address of the primary dns server secdns ip address IP address of the secondary dns server...

Page 106: ...MS PC Answering machine with auto attendant It features an address manager and Outlook integration HowtoInstallRemoteCAPI Proceed as follows 1 Rename the following file on your pc C windows system32 c...

Page 107: ...the UDP port if necessary default is 6789 4 In the TCP Port box enter the TCP port if necessary default is 6789 HowtoConfigureRemote CAPIviatheWebinterface Prerequisite You need to have RVS Communicat...

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