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MEGABIT MODEM  
Model 500L  
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PRELIMINARY  
About This User Manual  
ABOUT THIS USER MANUAL  
Use this manual to install and configure the PairGain® Megabit Modem 500L™. The manual  
provides instruction on:  
information you will need to configure the modem  
unpacking and inspecting the modem for installation  
installing the modem  
setting up parameters for your applications that will be used to configure the modem  
configuring system parameters  
configuring sessions between the modem and a service provider  
monitoring and troubleshooting the modem  
Chapter 9 provides a reference for technology implemented in the Megabit Modem 500L. The  
chapter covers information about ATM over ADSL transmission, PPP over ATM operating  
mode, and SNMP management.  
IP addresses used in this manual are for example only. You will acquire your own addresses  
from the service provider and your information services coordinator to configure the Megabit  
Modem 500L. However, you must use the IP address specified in “Accessing Megabit Modem  
500L Web Pages” on page 20 to access the Megabit Modem 500L from a Web browser.  
DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS  
Two types of messages, identified by icons, appear in the text.  
Notes contain information about special circumstances.  
Cautions indicate the possibility of equipment damage or the possibility of  
personal injury.  
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Suggestions and Corrections to this Manual  
PRELIMINARY  
SUGGESTIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO THIS MANUAL  
Your comments help us prepare better user documentation. If you have comments about this  
manual, send an email containing the comment(s), page reference, and any other pertinent  
information to:  
In the email subject area, provide the product name and the name and date of the document  
about which you are commenting.  
If you have questions about the product or warranty, see Appendix B on page 69 for information  
about whom to contact.  
PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS  
FCC  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with this instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communication.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
UL  
This product meets all safety requirements per UL-1950 standard.  
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PRELIMINARY  
Table of Contents  
Location for Modem Installation ..........................................................................6  
Connecting Phone Service.................................................................................................16  
Chapter 4: Setting Up For Configuration _____________________________________17  
Setting Up the PC to Request an IP Address.....................................................................18  
Configuring a Web Browser..............................................................................................19  
Accessing Megabit Modem 500L Web Pages...................................................................20  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 8: Maintenance and Troubleshooting _________________________________51  
Maintenance.......................................................................................................................51  
Updating Software...............................................................................................51  
Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................53  
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PAP/CHAP Authentication Security...................................................................57  
Rate vs. Reach ...................................................................................................................65  
Hardware ...........................................................................................................................66  
Installation Kit.....................................................................................................66  
Connector Pinouts ...............................................................................................67  
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Table of Contents  
Appendix B: Technical Assistance and Warranty _______________________________69  
Technical Support..............................................................................................................69  
World-Wide Web...............................................................................................................69  
Appendix C: Configuration Worksheets _______________________________________73  
Configuration Information.................................................................................................73  
Appendix D: Glossary ______________________________________________________75  
Appendix E: Index _________________________________________________________81  
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ABOUT THE PRODUCT  
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You have purchased the PairGain Megabit Modem 500L  
that connects your Ethernet LAN to service providers for  
instant and high-speed access to the Internet or to other  
types of Wide Area Network (WAN) applications. The  
modem provides this service over a single-pair telephone  
line with downstream ADSL transmission up  
to 1.5 Mbps. The upstream ADSL transmission is up to  
512 kbps. You can also receive telephone service over the  
same single-pair line as your data.  
The Megabit Modem 500L uses ATM over DMT ADSL technology to provide this high-speed  
transmission between the modem and the service provider. Asynchronous Transfer Mode  
(ATM) provides transmission of fixed-size cells over preestablished connections. The  
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) provides rate-adaptive transmission which means  
the service provider can deliver the best possible transmission rate to you based on distance and  
line conditions.  
The Megabit Modem 500L is easy to install and configure. To install the modem, you:  
connect a telephone cable from the modem to a wall phone jack for ADSL service  
connect a cable from the modem to a PC or an Ethernet hub for LAN service  
connect a power cable to a local power source  
To configure the modem, launch a Web browser on your PC and load the Megabit Modem  
Configuration and Management Tool Web pages that guide you through configuration. Use the  
Web page called EasySessionto configure up to 3 Internet or other WAN sessions with  
service providers (you can activate only one session at a time). You can also configure other  
system parameters and monitor ADSL, LAN, and other networking functions using the Web  
pages.  
DSLviewLEDs on the modem front panel provide continual status at-a-glance for network  
and modem connections.  
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Features  
PRELIMINARY  
FEATURES  
The Megabit Modem 500L provides:  
rate-adaptable ADSL transmission downstream at up to 1.5 Mbps and upstream at  
up to 512 kbps  
Internet or other types of WAN applications and phone service over your existing  
phone line  
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) encapsulation method  
Password and Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocols (PAP/CHAP) for  
authentication of PPP sessions  
Network Address Translation (NAT) protocol to map the user to the PPP session  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server to provide network configuration  
information including IP addresses to LAN devices  
TFTP to download software  
AccessGainsoftware to provide access through an HTTP server to configure, manage,  
and monitor the modem through a Web-based interface  
SNMP agent for management through any industry standard SNMP platform  
autodetecting 10/100BASE-T Ethernet port for connection to the LAN  
DSLviewLEDs to provide continual status at-a-glance of power, LAN, and  
ADSL connections  
ATM technology with three virtual channels to allow one active Internet or other  
WAN application session at a time  
PriorityVoiceto allow full deployment of the modem without splitters or microfilters  
InstaConnectto sense phone activity and optimizes performance  
On a Megabit Modem 500L, you can configure three PPP over ATM sessions. However, you  
can enable only one of the sessions at a time. You assign the user to the session that is active.  
Chapter 9 on page 55 provides more information about the technologies implemented in the  
Megabit Modem 500L.  
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Chapter 1: About The Product  
APPLICATIONS  
The Megabit Modem 500L provides a practical solution for many networking applications.  
The following illustrations show some of the many possible solutions when using the Megabit  
Modem 500L.  
Connection to a Remote Office  
You can work at home or at a remote office and have a connection to a corporate office network.  
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Applications  
PRELIMINARY  
Internet Access for Users at Home  
You can connect an at home user to the Internet.  
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WHAT YOU NEED TO START  
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This chapter identifies the preparations and prerequisites for installing the Megabit Modem  
the contents of the package are as described on this page  
(see Requirements For Your Systemon page 6)  
your facility meets installation site requirements (see Requirements For The Installation  
Siteon page 6)  
the configuration parameters are available from your service provider (see What You  
Need from Your Service Provideron page 9)  
VERIFY PACKAGE CONTENTS  
As you unpack the Megabit Modem 500L, visually inspect the container for signs of damage.  
If the equipment was damaged in transit, report the damage to the transportation company and  
to the sales representative.  
Check the contents of the package for the Megabit  
Modem 500L and the following:  
one black cable  
one grey phone cord  
four rubber, self-adhesive feet  
two screws  
power supply and optional power cord  
(see Choose a Power Cableon page 9 for  
options)  
If you need to store the modem for a prolonged period, store it in the original antistatic bag  
and packaging. Observe environmental specifications as stated on page 63.  
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Requirements For Your System  
PRELIMINARY  
REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR SYSTEM  
You need the following hardware and software to complete the installation and configuration of  
the Megabit Modem 500L:  
PC with an Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC)  
TCP/IP network protocol stack (see your documentation for your operating system)  
Web browser installed such as Netscape® or Internet Explorer® version 4.0 or higher  
Ethernet hub (optional)  
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION SITE  
To install the Megabit Modem 500L, you must:  
select a location to install the modems as described in the section Location for Modem  
Installationon this page  
if you get phone service, identify requirements to connect phones as described in the  
section Phone Serviceon page 9  
Location for Modem Installation  
You can install the modem either:  
placed on a flat surface (shown on page 7)  
mounted on a wall (shown on page 8)  
Your facility must have the following minimum site requirements to install each modem:  
power outlet  
RJ-11 wall jack that has DMT ADSL service available  
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Chapter 2: What You Need To Start  
Flat-Surface Mount  
Do not stack the modems when installing on a flat surface. The modems do not  
dissipate heat properly when stacked.  
Place the modems on a flat surface, such as on a table or in a rack.  
P
WR  
L
INK  
LAN  
MEGABIT  
T
X
R
X
MODEM  
S
YNC  
T
X
ADSL  
5
00L  
R
X
M
AR  
O
H
P
WR  
L
INK  
LAN  
MEGABIT  
T
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R
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MODEM  
ADSL  
S
YNC  
T
X
5
R
X
00L  
M
AR  
O
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Minimum  
1-inch clearance  
P
WR  
L
INK  
LAN  
MEGABIT  
X
T
X
R
MODEM  
S
YNC  
T
X
ADSL  
5
R
X
00L  
M
AR  
O
H
Minimum  
1-inch clearance  
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Requirements For The Installation Site  
PRELIMINARY  
Wall Mount  
Ensure the minimum dimensions (shown in the illustration) for spacing  
between modems are met to allow for heat dissipation, viewing of front panel  
LEDs, and cabling.  
Mount the modems on a wall using the hardware included in the installation kit.  
00L  
5
OH  
MAR  
ADSRLX  
MODEM  
TX  
SYNC  
MEGABIT  
RX  
LANTX  
LINK  
PWR  
00L  
5
OH  
MAR  
ADSRLX  
MODEM  
TX  
SYNC  
MEGABIT  
RX  
LANTX  
LINK  
PWR  
3" to 4"  
4.85"  
00L  
5
OH  
MAR  
ADSRLX  
MODEM  
TX  
SYNC  
MEGABIT  
RX  
LANTX  
LINK  
12"  
PWR  
Min. 3"  
4.85"  
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Chapter 2: What You Need To Start  
Phone Service  
If you get phone service, all you need is an RJ-11 phone jack to connect your phone. This  
lite-rate modem provides splitterless capability, which allows reception of phone service  
without special splitters or filters; simply connect your phone.  
WHAT YOU NEED FROM YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER  
Use the worksheets, provided in Appendix C on page 73, to record your configuration  
information. When you begin to configure the modem in Chapter 4 on page 17, the procedures  
refer you to the proper table for the configuration information that you recorded.This section  
lists the information you need to configure system settings and sessions for the modem. Contact  
your service provider for this information.  
1
2
If using CHAP, the CHAP authentication name for each session.  
Session address for Ports 1 through 3 (WAN configuration):  
ATM VPI and ATM VCI (specified for each session)  
when using fixed IP addresses, IP address specified for each session by the  
service provider  
Login Name and Login Password (specified for each session)  
For more information about the configuration choices listed above, see Chapter 9 on page 55.  
CHOOSE A POWER CABLE  
The Megabit Modem 500L is available with a variety of power supplies and power cords. When  
you order your modem, choose one of the following as the last number in the product part  
number (150-2120-7x) for your order to indicate which power option you need:  
2 indicates a power supply for International use and does not include a power cord.  
3 indicates a power supply for North American use and includes a North American  
power cord.  
4 indicates a Universal power supply and includes a European power cord.  
5 indicates a Universal power supply and includes a UK/Ireland power cord.  
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PRELIMINARY  
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INSTALLING THE MODEM  
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The Megabit Modem 500L is easy to install by:  
attaching adhesive-backed feet  
setting the MDI/MDI-X switch  
connecting a cable from the modem to a PC or an Ethernet hub for LAN service  
connecting a phone cord from the modem to a wall phone jack for DMT ADSL Internet  
or other WAN application service  
connecting a power cable to a local power outlet  
Perform the installation on the following pages (see Location for Modem Installationon  
page 6 to determine where to place modems). Use the installation kit parts listed below in  
the installation procedures.  
Part  
Function  
Rubber adhesive-backed  
feet (four)  
Attaches to the base of the modem.  
Black cable  
Connects the modem 10/100BASE-T connector to the LAN through a hub  
or to a PC NIC.  
Grey cord  
Connects the modem ADSL connector to the RJ-11 wall jack with DMT  
ADSL service.  
Power cable  
Connects the modem Power connector to the local power source. Power  
supply optionally has a power cord. (See “Choose a Power Cable” on  
page 9 for selection options.)  
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Attaching the Feet  
PRELIMINARY  
ATTACHING THE FEET  
Attach each of the four adhesive-backed rubber feet to a footprint recess on the bottom of  
the modem.  
Rubber feet  
Recess  
O H  
M A R  
0 0 L  
R X  
5
A D S L  
T X  
S Y N C  
M O D E M  
R X  
T X  
M E G L A A N B I T  
L I N K  
P W R  
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Chapter 3: Installing the Modem  
SETTING THE MDI/MDI-X SWITCH  
Using the MDI/MDI-X switch, the Megabit Modem 500L can communicate with a device on  
the LAN that is either MDI or MDI-X without having to change the cable (a straight-through  
cable is supplied with the installation kit).  
Set the switch for the 10/100BASE-T port to either:  
MDI-X when you are connecting to a device with an MDI port such as a PC with an  
Ethernet NIC  
MDI when you are connecting to a device with an MDI-X port such as a hub, repeater,  
bridge, or router  
For connection to  
devices such as  
a PC  
MDI-X  
For connection to  
devices such as  
a Hub  
MDI  
DSL  
POWER  
MDI MDI-X  
10BASE-T  
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Installing Cabling  
PRELIMINARY  
INSTALLING CABLING  
Install the black cable for the 10/100BASE-T LAN connection, grey phone cord for the ADSL  
port WAN connection, and the power cable to the power connector.  
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Megabit Modem 500L  
PC, hub or other  
network device  
10/100 BASE-T port  
MDI  
M
ADSL port  
DI  
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X
10BASE-  
T
Power  
connector  
D
S
L
O
W
E
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Wall jack with DMT ADSL  
service  
To power  
outlet  
If you need pinouts for the ADSL and 10/100BASE-T connectors, see Connector Pinoutson  
page 67.  
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Chapter 3: Installing the Modem  
SETTING UP ADSL SERVICE  
The service provider sets up the ADSL parameters for your service. The modem must have  
the ADSL SYNC LED lit before you can connect sessions with your service provider. Verify  
SYNC in the following section, Checking LED Indications.”  
CHECKING LED INDICATIONS  
The following table describes LED indications for all operational modes. LEDs on the modem  
front panel (page 16) provide continual status at-a-glance for network and modem connections.  
LED  
State  
Description  
PWR  
On green  
Off  
Modem has power.  
Modem does not have power.  
LAN  
LINK  
On green  
A PC, hub, or other network device is connected to the modem  
10/100BASE-T interface.  
Off  
No device is connected to the modem 10/100BASE-T interface.  
Modem is transmitting data to devices on the LAN.  
Modem is not transmitting data to the LAN.  
TX  
Flashing green  
Off  
RX  
Flashing green  
Off  
Modem is receiving data from devices on the LAN.  
Modem is not receiving data from the LAN.  
ADSL  
SYNC  
On green  
Flashing green  
Off  
ADSL transceiver is synchronized and in normal operation mode.  
ADSL transceiver is in a start-up sequence.  
ADSL transceiver is not synchronized or is in a mode other than  
normal operation or start-up.  
TX  
Flashing green  
Modem is transmitting data to the service provider.  
Modem is not transmitting data to the service provider.  
Modem is receiving data from the service provider.  
Modem is not receiving data from the service provider.  
ADSL margin is at or above the value set by the service provider.  
ADSL margin is below the value set by the service provider.  
Telephone receiver is off hook.  
Off  
RX  
Flashing green  
Off  
MAR  
OH  
On green  
Off  
On yellow  
Off  
Telephone receiver is on hook.  
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Connecting Phone Service  
PRELIMINARY  
MEGABIT MODEM 500L  
LAN  
ADSL  
RX  
PWR  
LINK  
TX  
RX  
SYNC  
TX  
MAR  
OH  
Status LEDs  
CONNECTING PHONE SERVICE  
If you get phone service, all you need is an RJ-11 phone jack to connect your phone. This  
lite-rate modem provides splitterless capability, which allows reception of phone service  
without special splitters or filters; simply connect your phone.  
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SETTING UP FOR CONFIGURATION  
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You set up a PC and a Web browser to configure the Megabit Modem 500L. This chapter  
provides the set up procedures, then shows you how to access and navigate the Megabit Modem  
500L Web pages. The configuration process flow is shown below.  
START  
Chapter 4 on page 17  
Setting Up the PC to Request an IP  
Chapter 4 on page 19  
Chapter 4 on page 20  
Accessing Megabit Modem 500L  
Chapter 5 on page 27  
Configuring System Settings  
Defining TFTP Parameters  
Defining SNMP Parameters  
Setting the Time and Date  
Chapter 6 on page 33  
Configuring PPP over ATM Sessions  
Configuring the WAN  
Configuring the LAN  
Defining Static NAT Entries  
Saving the Configuration  
Activating and Deactivating  
Sessions  
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Setting Up the PC to Request an IP Address  
PRELIMINARY  
SETTING UP THE PC TO REQUEST AN IP ADDRESS  
You configure the Megabit Modem 500L using a PC connected to the 10/100BASE-T port.  
The PC must be set to obtain an IP address automatically from the modem. The modem, as a  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, provides an IP address to this PC  
dynamically.  
The following is an example of how to set up the PC using Microsoft® Windows® 95. If you  
use an application other than Windows 95, refer to the appropriate operating system user  
documentation.  
1
.Open the Control Panel window and double-click on the Network icon  
shown at right.  
2
In the Network dialog (shown below), double-click TCP/IP under the  
Configuration tab (or highlight TCP/IP then click Properties).  
3
4
On the IP Address tab, select Obtain an IP address automatically, then click OK.  
Restart the PC.  
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Chapter 4: Setting Up For Configuration  
CONFIGURING A WEB BROWSER  
You access the Megabit Modem 500L Web pages through a Web browser (see page 6 for  
Web browser versions supported). The Web browser must have the Proxies disabled. Change  
the Proxie for your Web browser.  
1
2
3
Open a Web browser. (Netscape Communicator is shown in the example below.)  
Select Edit, Preferences, Proxie.  
Select Direct connection to the Internet, then click OK.  
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Accessing Megabit Modem 500L Web Pages  
PRELIMINARY  
ACCESSING MEGABIT MODEM 500L WEB PAGES  
Type http://192.168.0.1/index.htm in the Location field of the Web browser (as shown  
below), then press ENTER . (192.168.0.1 is the default IP address for the Ethernet port and is a  
private address specified for use by RFC 1918. If you change the Ethernet IP address through  
the management port, you will enter the new IP address in the Location field.)  
Location field  
The Megabit Modem 500L Web page displays with two primary frames:  
Frame A contains the navigation menus. Use the menus to select the configuration or  
management page you want to view in Frame B.  
Frame B displays the configuration or management page associated with the menu item you  
selected from the navigation menu in Frame A.  
Frame A  
Frame B  
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Chapter 4: Setting Up For Configuration  
SAVING THE CONFIGURATION  
As you make changes to the modem configuration, click the Submit button on the Web page to  
accept changes and write the changes to RAM. Some configuration changes are not permanent,  
however, until you write them to Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM) and reset the modem. You  
must reset the modem to effect these changes:  
when defining PPP over ATM LAN settings (see page 39):  
LAN IP address  
LAN network mask  
when DHCP enabled (see page 39):  
DHCP start IP address  
primary DNS IP address  
secondary DNS IP address  
See the following sections to:  
save configuration changes to NVRAM (page 22)  
reset the modem to activate the configuration (page 25)  
reset the modem to restore the factory default values (page 23)  
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Saving the Configuration  
PRELIMINARY  
Saving the Configuration to NVRAM  
After clicking Submit to write configuration parameters to RAM, update your configuration by  
writing the parameters to non-volatile RAM (NVRAM).  
1
2
3
4
Click System on the Main Menu to access the System Menu.  
Click Update Configuration on the System Menu.  
Click Proceed to save to NVRAM.  
Reset the modem to effect configuration using the procedure on page 25.  
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Chapter 4: Setting Up For Configuration  
Resetting the Modem to Factory Defaults  
You can return Megabit Modem 500L parameters to the factory default values. This provides  
a known starting point if you are troubleshooting the system or simply want to reconfigure  
parameters. The factory default values are listed on page 24.  
1
2
Click System on the Main Menu to access the System Menu.  
Click Factory Default on the System Menu.  
When you click Proceed to return to factory default values, the modem  
automatically resets.  
3
Click Proceed to return to factory default values.  
Click Home  
to return to the  
Main Menu  
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Saving the Configuration  
PRELIMINARY  
Parameter  
Default Value Parameter  
System Setup  
Default Value  
System Mode  
PPP over ATM SNMP parameters  
Enable trap sending  
TFTP parameters  
Not enabled  
0.0.0.0  
TFTP Server IP Address  
0.0.0.0  
Trap Server IP Address  
Trap Server Net Mask  
Trap Community String  
Get Community String  
Set Community String  
TFTP Server Net Mask  
TFTP Server Path  
255.255.255.0  
blank field  
blank field  
0.0.0.0  
255.255.255.0  
public  
Set time and date  
public  
Admin IP Address  
private  
PPP Over ATM  
PPP Over ATM WAN Configuration  
Service Name  
PPP Over ATM LAN Configuration  
IP Address  
blank field  
0
192.168.0.1  
255.255.255.0  
Enabled  
ATM VPI  
IP Net Mask  
ATM VCI  
0
DHCP  
Login Name  
blank field  
blank field  
blank field  
Enabled  
Dynamic  
0.0.0.0  
Start IP Address  
Primary DNS  
192.168.0.2  
0.0.0.0  
Login Password  
Chap Host  
Secondary DNS  
Gateway  
0.0.0.0  
Address Translation  
Address Assignment  
IP Address  
192.168.0.1  
Static NAT Entries (private, proxy, and remote)  
IP Addresses  
Ports  
0.0.0.0  
0
User Assignments (for PPP WAN)  
Service Name  
blank field  
0.0.0.0  
Protocol  
UDP  
Users IP Address  
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Chapter 4: Setting Up For Configuration  
Resetting the Modem  
Note that resetting the modem causes all active connections to drop.  
After you make changes to the modem configuration and write the changes to NVRAM or  
return modem configuration to factory defaults, you must reset the modem. See page 21 for  
a list of changes that you must reset to effect.  
1
2
3
Click System on the Main Menu to access the System Menu.  
Click Reset Unit on the System Menu.  
Click Proceed to reset the modem.  
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Saving the Configuration  
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CONFIGURING SYSTEM SETTINGS  
5
Before configuring sessions with a service provider, set up system parameters for the Megabit  
Modem 500L. The following sections show the Web pages you use to configure the:  
TFTP server IP address and network mask for performing functions such as  
software upgrades on page 28, when required  
SNMP parameters on page 29  
system time and date on page 31  
Unless specified otherwise, configuration parameters shown in this section are for  
example only.  
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PRELIMINARY  
DEFINING TFTP PARAMETERS  
A TFTP server is a device on the LAN from which you can download software updates to your  
modem. See page 59 for more information on a TFTP server. Also, see page 51 for procedures  
on how to update the software on your modem.  
1
2
3
Click System from the Main Menu.  
Click TFTP Parameters on the System Menu.  
Do the following:  
Enter the TFTP server IP address for the device that will be the TFTP server.  
Enter the TFTP server net mask (subnet mask) for the TFTP server.  
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Enter the Path on the TFTP server where the download files reside. You can enter a  
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path with a maximum of 20 characters.  
4
Click Submit to accept the changes.  
Œ
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Click Home  
to return to the  
Main Menu  
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Chapter 5: Configuring System Settings  
DEFINING SNMP PARAMETERS  
The modem has an SNMP agent that allows it to be managed remotely by a Network  
Management System (NMS). See page 58 for more information about managing the modem  
through SNMP.  
1
2
3
Click System from the Main Menu.  
Click SNMP Parameters on the System Menu.  
Do the following:  
Select Enable Trap Sending if you want the modem to send traps to a server on  
your LAN.  
Enter the Trap Server IP Address for the server to which the traps will be sent.  
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Enter the Trap Server Net Mask (subnet mask) for the server to which the traps will  
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be sent.  
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Click Home  
to return to the  
Main Menu  
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PRELIMINARY  
You can change the community string to a name you choose. The fields have  
default names as shown in the screen on page 29 and are case sensitive. If you  
change the name, however, the community string name must match on both  
the manager and agent to allow access to the SNMP function.  
Public is the default Trap Community String which is an authentication string  
for the trap receiver. You can change the name, using up to 19 characters.  
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Public is the default Get Community String which is an authentication string  
that enables an NMS to get status from the modem agent. You can change  
the name, using up to 19 characters.  
Private is the default Set Community String which is an authentication string  
for an NMS to set or change parameters on the modem agent. You can  
change the name, using up to 19 characters.  
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4
Click Submit to accept the changes.  
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Chapter 5: Configuring System Settings  
SETTING THE TIME AND DATE  
Set the time and date for the modem.  
1
2
3
Click System from the Main Menu.  
Click Set Date & Time on the System Menu.  
Do the following:  
Enter the date in the format dd/mm/yy (for example, 03/10/1999 is June 10,  
1999).  
Œ
Enter the time in the 24-hour format hh:mm:ss (for example, 15:29:55 is 29  
minutes and 6 seconds past 3 p.m.).  
4
Click Submit to accept the changes.  
.
Œ
Click Home  
to return to the  
Main Menu  
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CONFIGURING SESSIONS  
You configure sessions between the modem and a service provider using the PairGain  
EasySession pages. The Megabit Modem 500L supports one PPP over ATM session at a time.  
There are many options from which to select when configuring sessions. See Selecting a  
Configuration Modelon page 34 to determine the easiest and most efficient way for you  
to set up your session.  
After you determine the configuration model, set up the connection between the modem and  
the service provider (WAN) and the connection between your network users and the modem  
(LAN). Go to page 35 to configure the WAN and to page 39 to configure the LAN.  
Then, activate sessions in the section Activating and De-Activating Sessionson page 43.  
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PRELIMINARY  
SELECTING A CONFIGURATION MODEL  
There are many configuration options for the Megabit Modem 500L from which you can select.  
Select the following options are recommended for enhanced performance:  
DHCP not selected to allow the user to manually enter an IP address to the PC  
NAT to map the public IP addresses (proxy IP addresses) acquired from the service  
provider to the PC IP address  
The following matrix shows the recommended configuration:  
How WAN IP Address  
Acquired  
DHCP  
NAT  
On  
On  
Fixed  
The following is a recommended procedure for configuring the Megabit Modem 500L:  
1
Complete the WAN configuration (page 36). It is optional to map a LAN user to each PPP  
over ATM session at this time. You can perform this at a later time (see Step 4) after the  
modem dynamically serves IP addresses to LAN users or you have manually assigned IP  
addresses to LAN users.  
2
On the EasySession page:  
a
Select the session you want active then click Enable. The modem sets up the session  
with the service provider. The Up radio button next to the session(s) will indicate that  
the session was successfully set up.  
b
When dynamically acquiring an IP address from the service provider, the session  
receives the IP address at this time.  
3
4
Set up the LAN side configuration (page 39).  
Map the IP address for the PC to a session (page 38).  
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Chapter 6: Configuring Sessions  
CONFIGURING PPP OVER ATM SESSIONS  
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) runs over ATM virtual circuits (VCs). From the EasySession  
pages, configure parameters for communicating between the modem and the service provider  
over the WAN (page 36). Then, configure parameters for communicating between the LAN and  
the modem (page 39). After setting up all appropriate WAN and LAN parameters for PPP over  
ATM sessions, select the sessions that you want to activate (see page 43).  
1
2
Click EasySession on the Main Menu to access the EasySession page.  
Click Edit next to any Port 1-3 to display the PPP Over ATM WAN Configuration page for  
that port.  
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PRELIMINARY  
Configuring the WAN  
Configure the WAN parameters for PPP over ATM sessions between the Megabit Modem 500L  
and the service provider.  
1
Do the following to configure the WAN:  
Select a name for the service that is descriptive. The service name is an  
identifier you use for the session and is not used for anything else. Each  
service name must be unique. When you enter a service name, it displays as  
the Port name for that session on the EasySession page.  
Enter a descriptive name for the Service Name. The name you enter here also displays  
in the Port field on the EasySession page (the fields are linked). Use a maximum of  
19 characters for the service name, with no spaces allowed in the name.  
Œ
addresses are the virtual path identifier and virtual channel identifier for the session  
connection (ATM) between the modem and the service provider. (See page 74 for  
the VPI and VCI values you recorded from the service provider. Also, see Mapping  
an ATM Sessionon page 56 for information on VPI and VCI values.)  
Enter your Login Name and Login Password supplied by the service provider. (See  
Login Name / Login Password Worksheeton page 74.)  
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Enter the Chap Host name provided by the service provider. The name is used for  
CHAP authentication of this session. The name must be identical for the user  
session and for the service provider. See page 73 for the CHAP name you recorded  
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from the service provider.  
Select the Enable checkbox when you want to use NAT protocol (Address Translation)  
to translate the session IP address to private IP addresses. It is recommended that  
you always enable NAT.  
You can choose, however, not to use NAT for address translation. If you do not use  
NAT, you can assign only one LAN user (one PC) to the session. The IP address for  
the LAN user PC must be the same IP Address Assignment given to the session by  
the service provider (shown in field  on page 36). See page 18 to configure the  
PC to accept the entry of a manual IP address (select Specify an IP address then  
manually enter the session IP address).  
Select Dynamic as the Address Assignment if the service provider will automatically  
assign an IP address for this session during set up. When the address is dynamically  
assigned, the address field will display the assigned value after the session  
comes up.  
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Select Fixed as the Address Assignment if the service provider gave you an IP address  
for the session. If the address is fixed, type in the fixed IP addresses you recorded  
on page 74 into the field If fixed, enter assigned IP address.”  
This IP address is also referred to as the proxy address for the session.  
Click User Assignment to open a dialog in which you can map LAN users to each  
session. Go to the section Defining User Assignment Parameterson page 38 to  
configure the user assignments.  
2
3
Click Submit to accept the WAN PPP session configuration.  
To configure other sessions:  
a
Click EasySession on the Main Menu. then click Edit by the Port 1-3 that you want to  
configure. (Or, if you want to modify an existing session, click Previous or Next to  
locate the session you want to modify).  
b
Repeat Step 1 to configure the session.  
Deleting a PPP over ATM WAN Session Configuration  
1
2
From the PPP over ATM WAN Configuration page, click Previous or Next to access the session  
configuration you want to delete.  
Click Delete to remove a configuration that is displayed on the current Web page.  
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Defining User Assignment Parameters  
You can map your PC to only one of the three sessions at a time. If you want  
to use a different session, select User Assignment on the PPP over ATM WAN  
Configuration page and move the user assignment to another session.  
Enter the IP address for the PC that is assigned to this session.  
1
Do the following to define Users’ Assignments:  
Enter the Service Name you entered for the session shown in field on page 36.  
Œ
Enter the User’s IP Address for the LAN-side user that you assign to this session.  
(If the PC is mapped to one of the other two sessions, you must remove it from that  
session to map it to this session.)  
Displays the Service Name and User’s IP Address for the configured session.  
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Œ

2
Click Add to accept a user assignment you entered in Step 1.  
Delete a user assignment as follows:  
1
2
Highlight the user assignment listed in  (see figure above) then click Delete. (When you  
highlight the user assignment, it automatically displays in the Service Name and User’s IP  
Address fields.)  
After adding or deleting all user assignments, click Done to return to the EasySession page.  
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Chapter 6: Configuring Sessions  
Configuring the LAN  
1
2
Click EasySession on the Main Menu to access the EasySession page.  
At the top of the EasySession page, click Edit next to LAN Configuration to display the  
PPP Over ATM LAN Configuration page.  
3
Do the following to configure the LAN:  
Enter the IP Address and IP Net Mask (subnet mask) for the modem Ethernet  
10/100BASE-T LAN port. The IP address will not take effect, however, until the  
modem is reset.  
Œ
Select DHCP Enable if you want to enable the modem to act as a DHCP server to  
automatically assign IP addresses to devices on the LAN. If you enable DHCP,  
ensure that all devices on the LAN have the TCP/IP stack set to Obtain an IP address  
automatically (see page 18).  
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PRELIMINARY  
The modem automatically assigns the Start IP Address for the first device on the LAN  
as one address higher than the Ethernet port on the modem, when DHCP is enabled.  
You cannot edit this field.  
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Enter the IP address for a device that will be the Primary DNS. The primary Domain  
Name System (DNS) device translates human-readable machine names into IP  
addresses. (See page 59 for more information on DNS resolution.)  
Enter the IP address for a device that will be the Secondary DNS. The DNS device  
translates human-readable machine names into IP addresses. (See page 59 for more  
information on DNS resolution.)  
The modem automatically enters the Gateway IP address which is the same  
IP address as the LAN (Ethernet) 10/100BASE-T port of the modem. You cannot  
edit this field.  
Click Static NAT Table to open a dialog in which you can map inbound Internet traffic  
to specific sessions. Go to the section on Defining Static NAT Entrieson page 41  
to configure these parameters. Configuring Static NAT entries is optional.  
4
5
Click Submit after completing the LAN configuration page.  
After changing a LAN IP address and subnet mask (or changing the IP address and subnet  
mask), effect the configuration by completing the procedures for Saving the  
Configurationon page 21.  
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Chapter 6: Configuring Sessions  
Defining Static NAT Entries  
Static NAT entries are required only for applications that use TCP/UDP connections initiated  
from the remote end (WAN). Through the Static NAT Table, you can map inbound traffic from a  
remote user to a user on your LAN. You can enter a maximum of 32 static NAT entries.  
1
Do the following to map static NAT entries:  
Enter the Private IP Address for a user on the LAN that is mapped to the  
Proxy IP Address you will enter in field Œ of the Static NAT Entry shown below.  
Port is the logical port for the protocol (UDP or TCP) you select for this NAT entry.  
Your system administrator will provide the protocol port number.  
Œ
Enter the Proxy IP Address which is the IP address assigned to a particular session by  
the service provider (see the  field on page 36 for where to find the proxy  
IP address). Port is the logical port for the protocol (UDP or TCP) you select for this  
NAT entry. Your system administrator will provide the protocol port number.  
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Enter the Remote IP Address for a user at a remote site that you are mapping to a user  
on the LAN (LAN user was entered in field of the Static NAT Entry shown above).  

Port is the logical port for the protocol (UDP or TCP) you select for this NAT entry.  
Your system administrator will provide the protocol port number.  
If you do not have the information for the remote user and port, enter 0.0.0.0 for the  
Remote IP Address and/or 0 for the Port Address.  
Select a Protocol (UDP or TCP) for the transport used between the LAN and the  
remote user for this static NAT entry. (See NATon page 57 for more information  
about the transport protocols.)  
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
This field lists the IP Address, Port, and Protocol for the Private, Proxy and Remote  
fields defined. You can have up to 32 static entries.  
2
3
4
5
Click Add to accept the Static NAT Entry.  
Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 to add up to 32 static NAT entries.  
To delete a Static NAT Entry, highlight the entry in field  then click Delete.  
Click Done to return to the PPP over ATM LAN Configuration page.  
SAVING THE CONFIGURATION  
Although you have submitted new settings, the parameters are not permanent until you write  
them to NVRAM. See Saving the Configurationon page 21 to save the WAN and LAN  
configurations to NVRAM.  
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Chapter 6: Configuring Sessions  
ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING SESSIONS  
After you configure sessions, you will activate sessions as you want to use them. Additionally,  
you may want to deactivate some sessions while leaving other sessions active. The following  
procedure shows you how to activate and deactivate sessions. Also, if you power down the  
modem with sessions enabled, those same sessions will be enabled when you power up  
the modem.  
Activating Sessions  
The EasySession page provides status for each session. Up means the connection is active. Down  
means the connection is not active. Set-Up means the modem is negotiating the link with the  
service provider.  
1
On the EasySession main page, select the checkbox next to each session that you want  
to activate.  
Click to  
select  
sessions  
2
Click Enable at the bottom of the EasySession page to activate the selected sessions.  
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Deactivating Sessions  
On the Web browser, click the Reload icon (shown to the right) to refresh the screen.  
1
On the EasySession main page, select the box next to each session that you want  
to disable.  
Up, Down, and Set-Up are read-only fields that provide status for the session.  
Click to  
select  
sessions  
2
Click Disable at the bottom of the EasySession page to disable the selected sessions.  
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VIEWING STATISTICS  
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You can view status for the ADSL link (Viewing ADSL Statusshown below) and for WAN  
and LAN statistics (Viewing Network Statisticson page 48).  
VIEWING ADSL STATUS  
The Megabit Modem 500L displays the status of the ADSL link. From the Main Menu, select  
ADSL to display the ADSL Menu and ADSL Statistics page (see page 46). Reset on the ADSL Menu  
will bring down the ADSL loop between the modem and the service provider.  
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Viewing ADSL Status  
PRELIMINARY  
Description of the ADSL Statistics fields are on page 46.  
.
Click Home to return  
to Main Menu  
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Chapter 7: Viewing Statistics  
Clicking Reset on the ADSL Menu will bring down the ADSL loop between the  
modem and the service provider.  
View the following ADSL link information:  
System time and date and total hours link is up.  
ADSL link is synchronized between the modem and the service provider or the link  
Œ
has no connection.  
Any alarm conditions such as Loss of Sync (LOS), Loss of Frame (LOF), Loss of  

Margin (LOM), or Loss of Cell Delineation (LCD).  
The SNR margin at which the modem is currently operating (dependent on parameters  
Ž
selected by the service provider).  
Minimum SNR margin allowed before the MAR LED on the modem front panel  

illuminates.  
Total number of seconds that the ADSL link had errors in a 24-hour span.  
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Total amount of time that the lines were not available for transmission since power on  
occurred or the modem statistics were last cleared (total unavailable seconds).  
Line attenuation in decibels from -10 to +80 db.  
The upstream and downstream data transmission rates.  
Click Clear to reset all statistics.  
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VIEWING NETWORK STATISTICS  
The Megabit Modem 500L displays the status for the LAN and WAN links. From the  
Main Menu, select Statistics to display the Statistics Menu.  
LAN Statistics  
The Megabit Modem 500L displays status for the LAN. Click LAN Statistics from the  
Statistics Menu.  
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
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Click Home  
to return to  
Main Menu  
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View the following LAN information:  
System time and date and total hours link is up.  
IP and Ethernet addresses for the modem LAN port.  
Total number of IP packets processed.  
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Number of errored packets detected at this port and the number of packets forwarded.  
Number of packets reassembled at this port and the number of transmissions where a  
route was not found in router table.  
Total number packets received and transmitted.  
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Total number of packets dropped and the number of collisions of devices on segment.  
Clicking Clear resets all statistics.  
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PRELIMINARY  
WAN Statistics  
The Megabit Modem 500L displays status for the WAN. Click WAN Statistics from the Statistics  
Menu. The values in the statistics fields are a total for all VCs configured.  
Œ
Click Home  
to return to  
Main Menu  

View the following WAN information:  
System time and date and total hours link is up.  
Œ
Statistics for the ATM layer including how many Protocol Data Units (PDUs)  
were transmitted and received on the session and how many PDUs were corrupted  
(Bad PDUs).  
Clicking Clear resets all statistics.  
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MAINTENANCE AND  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
MAINTENANCE  
You can update software in the modem by specifying a device on the LAN where you will place  
new software for the update (see Defining TFTP Parameterson page 28). Then, use the  
procedure Updating Softwareon page 51 to download the new software from the TFTP  
device to the Megabit Modem 500L.  
Updating Software  
You can download software upgrades to your system. Use the Web page shown on page 52 to  
initiate the upgrade. To download software, you must have a host on your network that has been  
configured as a TFTP server. You set the IP address for the TFTP server and a directory path to  
the software when you configure system parameters in Chapter 5 on page 27.  
To update the Megabit Modem 500L software, ensure these files are available to download from  
a TFTP server. You can download any of these files separately:  
.bin (binary) image files for software updates  
.ini (initialization) files for modem configuration  
.htm (html) files for Web page updates  
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Maintenance  
PRELIMINARY  
Before initiating a software upgrade, ensure that all files are in the directory  
you specified on the TFTP server when you configured system parameters.  
1
2
Click System on the Main Menu to access the System Menu.  
Click Upgrade Software on the System Menu then click Proceed. The modem software  
upgrade for binary files (.bin) automatically begins.  
Click Home  
to return to the  
Main Menu  
3
4
Click Download WEB pages on the System Menu then click Proceed. The modem software  
upgrade for html files (.htm) automatically begins.  
Click Download Configuration on the System Menu then click Proceed. The modem software  
upgrade for initialization files (.ini) automatically begins.  
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Chapter 8: Maintenance and Troubleshooting  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
If this occurs:  
Try this:  
PC or hub not  
communicating  
with the modem  
Check the LINK LED. If it is off, check the cabling to the 10/100BASE-T port and to the  
hub or the NIC card in the PC to ensure it is secure.  
Check the position of the MDI/MDI-X switch. Set the switch to MDI when connecting to  
a PC. Set the switch to MDI-X when connecting to a hub or router.  
Check that you are using a Web browser (Netscape or Internet Explorer) version 4.0  
or newer.  
Check that you have a TCP/IP protocol stack installed on your PC.  
If this is the initial installation, check that you set the IP address on your PC to obtain an  
IP address automatically. See Setting Up the PC to Request an IP Addresson page 18.  
Check the NIC card installation for correct IRQ, drivers, and adapter setup. See  
appropriate documentation for the NIC card.  
If none of the above corrects your problem, contact your service provider.  
SYNC ADSL LED Contact the service provider when the LED remains off indicating that the modem is not  
detecting a transceiver at the far end. Flashing green indicates that the modem is attempting  
to bring up the link. Solid green indicates that the loop is up.  
The modem synchronizes at a minimum transmission rate of 64 kbps. The modem rate  
adapts in increments of 32 kbps.  
MARGIN ADSL  
Contact the service provider when the LED is off indicating that the margin is below that  
LED lights green specified by the service provider.  
LAN TX and RX  
LEDs are not on  
Check that the LINK LED is on. If it is on, you are simply not transmitting or receiving data  
on the LAN 10/100BASE-T port. If, however, the LINK LED is not on, check the section PC  
or hub not communicating with the modemin this table.  
ADSL TX and RX Check that the SYNC LED is on. If it is on, you are not transmitting or receiving data on the  
LEDs are not on WAN ADSL port. If, however, the SYNC LED is not on, contact your service provider.  
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Troubleshooting  
PRELIMINARY  
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This chapter provides technical information about how your modem transmits data between  
users on your LAN and a service provider over the WAN.  
TRANSMISSION ON THE WIDE AREA NETWORK  
The technology is ATM over DMT ADSL that provides the high-speed transmission between  
the modem and the service provider. This transmission occurs over a single-pair telephone line.  
The following sections describe these technologies.  
ADSL  
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is the technology used to transmit data between  
the modem and service provider at the physical layer. It provides data at asymmetric rates so  
that downstream traffic from a service provider to you is faster than upstream traffic from you  
to the service provider. The downstream transmission rate is up to 7.552 Mbps, while the  
upstream rate is up to 928 kbps. Analog POTS can coexist with ADSL on the same line.  
Discrete Multitone (DMT) is the line coding used for ADSL. Basically, it divides the  
bandwidth into subchannels. Some of the subchannels are reserved for analog POTS. The  
other subchannels are allocated to upstream and downstream traffic. Within the upstream  
and downstream subchannels, some subchannels are used for management and  
performance functions.  
DMT ADSL provides rate-adaptive transmission that allows the service provider to deliver you  
the best transmission rate determined by distance and line conditions.  
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PPP  
PRELIMINARY  
ATM  
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is a technology that can simultaneously transmit voice,  
data, and video over ADSL. ATM uses fixed-size cells that transmit over a preestablished  
connection called a Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC). Quality of Services can also be specified.  
ATM cells are 53 bytes that comprise a 5-byte header and 48-byte payload. The header includes  
the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) that you entered when you  
configured each session in Chapter 4. The VPI and VCI provide the virtual connection between  
the modem and the service provider. The VPI identifies the Virtual Path (VP) that transports  
ATM cells in a Virtual Channel (VC). The Megabit Modem 500L has three VCs in the VP,  
which provide the three sessions for the Internet or for other WAN applications. You can,  
however, activate only one session at a time.  
Mapping an ATM Session  
Your service provider will give you a VCI and VPI address for each session. The VCI address,  
for each session (each session is a VC), can be a number up to a maximum of 255 (32 to 255),  
with the first 32 numbers (0 through 31) reserved. The VCI value for each VC must be unique  
for each of the three sessions. The VPI value must always be 0.  
PPP  
PPP runs over ATM virtual circuits. PPP exists between the hardware layer and the  
network-layer interface protocols. It is a widely used protocol for establishing connections on  
the Internet. PPP provides the set up and release of connections for each session. PAP/CHAP  
provide the authentication for the PPP sessions.  
You can configure three sessions , but only one session can be established between the service  
provider and the modem at a time. The user is mapped to the session that is active.  
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Chapter 9: Technical Reference  
PAP/CHAP Authentication Security  
Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) and Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol  
(CHAP) are two ways to authenticate PPP sessions. PAP and CHAP are both offered since some  
systems support only PAP. With PAP, the modem sends authentication requests to the service  
provider and authentication occurs only once during the life of the link.  
In CHAP, the service provider returns an authentication challenge to the modem during  
authentication. CHAP can be renegotiated during the life of the link. Also, both the modem and  
the service provider must support clear text versions of the password. The CHAP host field must  
be the same on both ends of the session.  
NAT  
RFC 1631 Network Address Translation (NAT) provides the means to map private IP addresses  
to the public IP addresses (proxy addresses) that are set up for the PPP sessions. Essentially, you  
hide your private addresses behind the public IP address assigned to a session.  
You can map one LAN user IP address to one of the three sessions you set up. If you want to  
activate a different session, move the LAN user to the new session.  
Static NAT entries are required only for applications that involve TCP/UDP connections  
initiated from the remote end (WAN). An example is the RealPlayerapplication. The  
RealPlayer (client) initiates a TCP connection to the RealServer, which then initiates a  
UDP connection back to RealPlayer. RealPlayer can then tell the server to use a specific  
UDP port for the UDP connection. The user should set up a static NAT entry for the UDP  
connection for RealPlayer to work properly through NAT.  
UDP is connectionless where TCP is connection-oriented protocol. Both UDP and TCP use  
protocol port numbers to distinguish services and sessions.  
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Management Protocols  
PRELIMINARY  
MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS  
SNMP is used to configure system parameters, to monitor statistics, and to perform advanced  
management tasks.  
SNMP  
This management protocol specifies how to send information between a network management  
system (NMS) and managed devices on a network. Managed devices run a program called an  
agent. The agent interprets SNMP requests and responds to them. The NMS communicates with  
the agents in the managed devices to:  
set configuration  
get configuration  
get status  
A Management Information Base (MIB) defines the configuration and status parameters. The  
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) specifies standard MIBs for certain types of devices,  
ensuring any NMS can manage them. Additionally, vendors can issue proprietary MIBs for their  
devices to fit specific needs.  
Megabit Modem 500L SNMP Agent  
The Megabit Modem 500L provides an SNMP agent that supports several MIBs for  
management of the system. The SNMP agent can process datagrams received from the Ethernet  
interface. The agent and the protocol stack complies with the following Request for Comments  
(RFCs):  
RFC 1155 Structure of Management Information (SMI)  
RFC 1157 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)  
RFC 826 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)  
RFC 792 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)  
RFC 791 Internet Protocol (IP)  
RFC 768 User Datagram Protocol (UDP)  
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Chapter 9: Technical Reference  
MIB and Trap Support  
Each managed device has configuration, status, and statistical information that defines its  
functionality and operational capabilities. These elements make up the MIB for the device being  
managed. The MIB defines the kind of information an NMS can retrieve from a managed  
device, and the settings an NMS can control in a managed device.  
Megabit Modem 500L supports the following MIBs:  
RFC 1213: "Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-Based  
Internet: MIB-II" Supported groups: system, interfaces, IP, ICMP, UDP, and SNMP  
groups.  
RFC 1215: "A Convention for Defining Traps for Use with the SNMP" Supported groups:  
ColdStart, linkUp, linkDown, and authenticationFailure traps. Link status traps are sent for  
events related to Ethernet.  
ADSL MIB  
ATM MIB  
PairGain Agent MIB  
PairGain Tiger MIB  
DNS RESOLUTION  
If you want Domain Name System (DNS) resolution, you need to specify the IP address for a  
device to be the DNS resolver. You can also specify another IP address to designate a second  
device for a secondary DNS resolver. The DNS device maps human-readable addresses to IP  
addresses. A human-readable address is one such as maggie.copro.company.com that  
contains a host name and domain. The DNS resolver maps that name to the IP address that is a  
numeric (four octet) value such as 192.168.30.25 (see page 39 for the example on how to  
configure a DNS address).  
TFTP SERVER  
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is a standard for file transfer. It provides the service with  
minimal capability and minimal overhead. TFTP uses UDP for connectionless delivery.  
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TFTP Server  
PRELIMINARY  
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A
WAN INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS  
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line)  
Maximum transmission rate:  
Downstream  
Upstream  
1.5 Mbps  
512 kbps  
Minimum transmission rate to sync 64 kbps  
Rate-adaptive data rate resolution  
Signal Format  
32 kbps increments  
DMT (Discrete Multitone) line code  
RJ-11  
Connector  
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)  
ATM Adaptation Layer  
AAL5 (ITU I.363.5) - Supports encapsulation and  
de-encapsulation of AAL5 Protocol Data Units (PDUs) for  
convergence. Segmentation and Reassembly (SAR) layer  
segments and reassembles AAL5 PDUs into ATM cells that are  
48-byte SAR-PDUs.  
ATM Layer  
Cell Format  
Attaches or strips the 5-byte header to the 48-byte SAR-PDU.  
Performance is a maximum line rate of 17,812 cells per second  
downstream and 2,189 cells per second upstream.  
Format complies with ITU I.361 ATM cell format. Cell delineation  
complies with ITU I.432 Cell Delineation and HEC. Cells are fixed  
length (53 bytes), including 5 bytes of header and 48 bytes of  
payload. Included in the header are the VPI and VCI number.  
Virtual Circuit type  
Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) per ATM forum UNI version 3.1.  
Maximum Virtual Circuits  
Three virtual circuits, with one that is actively connected to a  
service provider; encapsulated as PPP.  
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PPP over ATM  
PRELIMINARY  
PPP OVER ATM  
You can configure each of the three sessions with the following parameters:  
Link Control Protocol Provides a phase of the PPP negotiation by setting up the physical link (RFC  
(LCP)  
1661).  
Network Control  
Protocol (NCP)  
Occurs after LCP, negotiating parameters for each network interface and uses  
Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP) which is defined in RFC 1332.  
Authentication  
(PAP/CHAP)  
Provides authentication of PPP sessions for security through Password and  
Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocols (RFC 1994).  
Network Address  
Translation  
Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) maps a LAN side private IP address to  
the public IP address assigned to one of the three virtual channels (RFC 1631).  
LAN INTERFACE  
Connector  
RJ-45 Ethernet with auto-detecting10/100BASE-T (IEEE 802.3I for 10BASE-T and  
IEEE 802.3u for 100BASE-T)  
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
Weight  
1.2 inches (3.1 cm)  
6.9 inches (17.5 cm)  
9.2 inches (23.4 cm)  
2.2 pounds (1.0 kg)  
POWER SUPPLY  
Voltage  
100 to 240 Vac  
50 to 60 Hz  
0.3 Amps  
Frequency  
Current  
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ENVIRONMENTAL  
Operational Temperature  
Relative Humidity  
Altitude  
32 to 122 °F (0 to 50°C)  
up to 95% non-condensing  
between -200 and 13,000 feet (-61 to 3.962 meters)  
COMPLIANCE  
Emissions and Immunity  
Compliance  
FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B  
CENELEC/ETSI (IEC 555 and 801)  
CE (EN 55022 and EN 50082-1)  
UL and cUL (UL-1950)  
Operations and Safety  
Compliances  
CE (EN 60950)  
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RFCs  
PRELIMINARY  
RFCS  
RFC 2364 PPP Encapsulation over ATM  
RFC 1661 for PPP LCP  
RFC 1994 for PAP/CHAP Authentication  
RFC 1631 IP Network Address Translator (for NAPT)  
RFC 1350 for TFTP client  
MIBS  
TR-006 ADSL Forum ADSL Line MIB  
T1.413 section 8.2  
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Appendix A: Specifications and Data  
RATE VS. REACH  
Payload Rate vs Reach on 24 AWG (0.4 mm) with 4dB Margin in Low Noise Environment  
10.000  
1.000  
0.100  
0.010  
Reach in Kilofeet  
Downstream  
Upstream  
Payload Rate vs Reach on 26 AWG (0.5 mm) with 4dB Margin in Low Noise Environment  
10.000  
1.000  
0.100  
0.010  
Reach in Kilofeet  
Downstream  
Upstream  
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PRELIMINARY  
HARDWARE  
The following provides additional information about Megabit Modem 500L such as the  
installation kit and modem connectors pinouts.  
Installation Kit  
The following items are included in the installation kit and are used to install the Megabit  
Modem 500L as shown in Chapter 3 on page 11.  
Part  
Description  
Function  
Rubber feet  
Grey cable  
Four black rubber feet  
Attaches to the base of the modem.  
Silver-satin phone cord with 4-pin modular Connects the modem ADSL connector to the  
plugs (straight-through)  
wall phone jack for access to the Internet.  
Black cable  
CAT 5, cable with 8-pin modular plugs  
(straight-through)  
Connects the modem 10/100BASE-T connector  
to the LAN through a hub or to a PC NIC.  
Power cable Power supply with optional power cord (this Connects the modem POWER connector to the  
item is ordered dependent on the type of  
power supply and cord required for your  
location)  
local power source.  
Screws  
Two 6x1/2-inch sheet metal screws  
Installs into a wall for wall-mounting modems.  
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Connector Pinouts  
You can make your own cables for the ADSL RJ-11 connector and the 10/100BASE-T Ethernet  
connector on the rear of the modem. The following sections provide the pinout information.  
ADSL Port  
The following table shows the signal on each pin for the ADSL port. The connector for this  
interface is an RJ-11. See page 14 for the location of this port.  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Not used  
No connection  
Ring  
Tip  
No connection  
Not used  
10/100BASE-T Port  
The following table shows the signal on each pin when the switch is in either the MDI or  
the MDI-X position for the 10/100BASE-T port. The connector for this interface is an RJ-45.  
See page 14 for the location of this port.  
MDI  
MDI-X  
Signal  
Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
6
1
4
5
2
7
8
TX+  
Transmit Data (+)  
Transmit Data (-)  
Receive Data (+)  
Not used  
TX-  
RD+  
Not used  
Not used  
RD-  
Not used  
Receive Data (-)  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
Not used  
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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE  
AND WARRANTY  
B
This chapter describes how to contact PairGain for technical support and warranty service.  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
PairGain Technical Assistance is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by contacting  
PairGains Customer Service Engineering group at one of the following numbers:  
Telephone: (800) 638-0031  
(714) 832-9922  
Fax:  
(714) 832-9924  
Email:  
A Customer Service Engineer answers technical assistance calls Monday through Friday  
between 7:30 AM and 5:30 PM, Pacific Time, excluding holidays. At all other times, an on-duty  
Customer Service Engineer returns technical assistance calls within 30 minutes.  
WORLD-WIDE WEB  
PairGain product, company, and application information can be found at  
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Limited Warranty  
PRELIMINARY  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
PairGain Technologies, Inc. ("PairGain") warrants that, for a period of 12 months from the date  
of shipment, the hardware portion of its products will be free of material defects and faulty  
workmanship, under normal use. PairGain's obligation, under this warranty, is limited to  
replacing or repairing, at PairGain's option, any such hardware product which is returned during  
the 12-month warranty period per PairGain's instructions and which product is confirmed by  
PairGain not to comply with the foregoing warranty.  
PairGain warrants that, for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase, the software furnished  
with its products will operate substantially in accordance with the PairGain published  
specifications and documentation for such software. PairGains entire liability for software that  
does not comply with the foregoing warranty and is reported to PairGain during the 90-day  
warranty period is, at PairGains option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b) repair or replace  
of the software. PairGain also warrants that, for a period of 30 days from the date of purchase,  
the media on which software is stored will be free from material defects under normal use.  
PairGain will replace defective media at no charge if it is returned to PairGain during the 30-day  
warranty period along with proof of the date of shipment.  
The transportation charges for shipment of returned products to PairGain will be prepaid by the  
Buyer. PairGain will pay transportation charges for shipment of replacement products to Buyer,  
unless no trouble is found (NTF), in which case the Buyer will pay transportation charges.  
PairGain may use reconditioned parts for such repair or replacement. This warranty does not  
apply to any product which has been repaired, worked upon, or altered by persons not  
authorized by PairGain or in PairGain's sole judgment has subjected to misuse, accident, fire or  
other casualty, or operation beyond its design range.  
The warranty for repaired products shall remain in effect until the end of the original warranty  
period.  
PAIRGAIN DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT  
TO ITS PRODUCTS AND ANY ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS. FURTHER,  
PAIRGAIN DOES NOT WARRANT THAT SOFTWARE WILL BE FREE FROM BUGS OR  
THAT ITS USE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR REGARDING THE USE, OR THE  
RESULTS OF THE USE, OF THE SOFTWARE IN TERMS OF CORRECTNESS,  
ACCURACY, RELIABILITY OR OTHERWISE.  
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Appendix B: Technical Assistance and Warranty  
ADVANCE REPLACEMENT  
Any product determined by PairGain not to comply with the applicable warranty within 30  
calendar days from the date of shipment to the Buyer, or as otherwise authorized, are eligible  
for advance replacement free of charge. A replacement product will be shipped to the Buyer  
within 24 hours of PairGain's receipt of notification from the Buyer.  
If products returned to PairGain for advance replacement are not received by PairGain within  
30 calendar days of shipment of the replacement product or if no trouble is found (NTF) as  
determined by PairGain, the Buyer will be responsible for payment of the cost of the  
replacement product.  
BILLING  
PairGains repair of products returned for repair, replacement, or credit, whether in warranty or  
out of warranty, which is found to be damaged due to customer negligence or which has had  
parts removed will be billed on a time and material basis.  
In the event that the returned equipment is not covered by warranty, PairGain will contact the  
customer with estimated repair or replacement charges and obtain customer disposition of the  
product if a purchase order has not been provided.  
Equipment returned for repair or replacement is subject to a $70 per unit no trouble found (NTF)  
charge in the event that diagnostic evaluation reveals no evidence of functional failure or  
physical defects.  
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Returning a Product  
PRELIMINARY  
RETURNING A PRODUCT  
To return equipment to PairGain:  
1
Locate the number of the purchase order under which the equipment was purchased. You  
will need to provide this number to PairGain Customer Service to obtain a return  
authorization.  
2
Call or write PairGain Customer Service to ask for a Return Material Authorization (RMA)  
number and any additional instructions. Use the telephone or fax number listed below:  
Telephone:  
Fax:  
(714) 730-2800  
(714) 730-2961  
3
Include the following information, in writing, along with the equipment you're returning:  
Your company name, address, and the name of a person PairGain can contact  
regarding this equipment.  
The same purchase order number you gave to Customer Service when you requested  
an RMA number.  
A description of the equipment, as well as the number of units you're returning to us.  
Be sure to include the model and part number of each unit.  
The shipping address to which PairGain should return the repaired equipment.  
The reason for your return:  
a
The equipment is defective.  
If the equipment is defective, please tell us what you observed just before the  
equipment malfunctioned. Be as detailed in your description as possible.  
b
If there's another reason for returning the equipment, please let us know so we can  
determine how best to help you.  
4
5
Pack the equipment in a shipping carton.  
Write PairGains address and the Return Material Authorization Number you received  
from Customer Service clearly on the outside of the carton:  
PairGain Technologies, Inc.  
14352 Franklin Ave.  
Tustin, CA 92780-7013  
Attention: CRF RMA (Number)  
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CONFIGURATION WORKSHEETS  
This chapter provides worksheets where you can record your system settings and system  
sessions configuration information prior to executing the procedures in Chapter 4 through  
Chapter 7.  
The information that you need to configure the modem is listed below. Contact your service  
provider for this information. Use the worksheets in this appendix to record your configuration  
information. When you begin configuration of the modem in Chapter 4, the procedures refer  
you to the proper table so you can use the information you have recorded.  
CONFIGURATION INFORMATION  
1
2
If using CHAP, the CHAP authentication name for each session.  
Session address for Ports 1 through 3 (WAN configuration):  
ATM VPI and ATM VCI (specified for each session)  
when using fixed IP addresses, IP address specified for each session by the  
service provider  
Login Name and Login Password (specified for each session)  
CHAP Host Name Worksheet  
From Service Provider  
Configuration Information  
2
1
If using CHAP for  
authentication, enter CHAP  
host name for each session  
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Configuration Information  
PRELIMINARY  
WAN Configuration Worksheet  
From Service Provider  
Configuration Information  
ATM Configuration  
VPI  
VCI  
(VPI/VCI for each session)  
1 __________________________ 1 __________________________  
2 __________________________ 2 __________________________  
3 __________________________ 3 __________________________  
Login Name / Login Password Worksheet  
From Service Provider  
Login Information  
Login Name and Login  
Password  
Login Name  
Login Password  
(for each session)  
1 ____________________________ 1 ____________________________  
2 ____________________________ 2 ____________________________  
3 ____________________________ 3 ____________________________  
Fixed IP Addresses Worksheet  
From Service Provider  
Fixed IP Addresses  
1___________  
2___________  
3___________  
.
.
.
___________  
___________  
___________  
.
.
.
___________  
___________  
___________  
.
.
.
___________  
___________  
___________  
Fixed IP Addresses  
(for each session)  
Not applicable if service provider  
dynamically assigns IP addresses.  
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GLOSSARY  
D
10/100BASE-T  
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.3 specification for  
Ethernet over thin coaxial cable.  
AAL5  
ADSL  
ATM Adaptation Layer 5, TBS  
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line is a technology in which data is transferred from  
the service provider to the subscriber at up to 7.552 Mbps, and transferred from  
subscriber to service provider at up to 928 Kbps. ADSL is the implementation of the  
physical layer for transmission of data.  
ATM  
Asynchronous Transfer Mode is a high bandwidth, low delay, connection-oriented,  
packet-like switching and multiplexing technique that uses 53-byte fixed-size cells to  
transmit voice, video and data over a network. ATM layers define how cells are  
formatted and provides the transport of the fixed length cells between the modem  
and the service provider (or endpoints of the virtual connection).  
attenuation  
The dissipation of the power of a transmitted signal as it travels over copper wire,  
measured in decibels (dB).  
authentication  
BER  
Security feature offered through PAP and CHAP with PPP sessions.  
Bit Error Rate is a measure of transmission quality. The ratio of error bits to the total  
number of bits transmitted.  
bps  
bit-per-second is the number of bits transferred during each second of data  
transmission.  
CBR  
Constant Bit Rate is a Service Class for the modem. It provides constant bit rate data  
with a timing relationship between the source and the destination. Also, a traffic class  
that carries a guaranteed constant bandwidth. Best suited for applications that require  
fixed bandwidth, such as uncompressed voice, video and circuit emulation. CBR is a  
Quality of Service class defined by the ATM Forum for ATM networks.  
cell  
A fixed-length packet. Also, the unit of data transmission used in ATM. Each ATM cell  
contains a fixed-size frame (53 bytes) consisting of a five-byte header and a 48-byte  
payload.  
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CHAP  
See PAP/CHAP.  
community  
string  
A text string required for an SNMP trap to be received by a trap receiver(s). Also, a  
text string that identifies an SNMP community and is associated with specific access  
rights (read-only or read/write).  
CRC  
DMT  
Cyclic Redundancy Check is a method used to verify the accuracy of data  
transmission.  
Discrete Multi-Tone is a modulation coding for an ADSL line. DMT is the modulation  
technology used for the Megabit Modem 500L ADSL.  
downstream  
traffic  
Communications from a service provider to a user.  
encapsulation  
The inclusion of data in a protocol header prior to transmission, which enables  
successful data transmission between different protocol networks.  
ES  
Errored Seconds is the seconds during which errors occur that prevent the payload  
from being corrected.  
Ethernet  
A protocol used for LAN traffic, which has a transfer rate of 10 or 100 Mbps.  
Non-volatile memory that can be erased and reprogrammed.  
flash memory  
gateway  
A device (generally a router) that provides translation services to allow  
communication between two dissimilar networks.  
IP  
Internet Protocol is a TCP/IP protocol that controls packet transmission.  
IP address  
A 32-bit address used in IP routing. The address consists of four octets separated by  
decimals. The octets comprise a network section, a subnet section (optional) and a  
host section.  
LAN  
LLC  
Local Area Network is a physically connected group of devices between which data  
transmission occurs at high speeds over relatively short distances.  
Logical Link Control is an encapsulation protocol for data that you transmit from the  
modem over the WAN in 1483 Bridging/Routing mode.  
LOF  
LOS  
MAC  
Loss Of Frame is an error indicating that the receiving equipment has lost a frame.  
Loss Of Signal is an error indicating that the receiving equipment has lost the signal.  
Media Access Control is a physical address associated with a device such as a NIC.  
For modem configuration, the MAC is used to map inbound traffic (from a remote IP  
address) to an internal (LAN) IP address. Used with 1483 Bridging/Routing Mode.  
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margin  
MIB  
The noise margin in decibels that the modem must achieve with a BER of 10 -7 or  
better to successfully complete initialization.  
Management Information Base is a set of variables that define the configuration and  
status parameters for network management. Network management stations can  
retrieve information from and write information to an MIB. The Internet Engineering  
Task Force (IETF) specifies standard MIBS for certain types of devices, ensuring any  
NMS can manage the devices. Vendors can specify proprietary MIBs for their devices  
to fit specific needs.  
NAT  
Network Address Translation provides the means to map private IP addresses to the  
public IP addresses (proxy addresses) that are set up for the PPP sessions. Used with  
PPP Mode. NAPT is Network Address and Port Translation.  
NVRAM  
octet  
Non-Volatile Random Access Memory is a medium for storing system configuration  
information, so the information is not lost when the system is reset.  
A TCP/IP term indicating eight bits.  
PAP/CHAP  
Password Authentication Protocol and Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol  
are two ways to authenticate PPP sessions. With PAP, the modem sends  
authentication requests to the service provider and authentication occurs only once  
during the life of the link.  
In CHAP, the service provider returns an authentication challenge to the modem  
during authentication. CHAP can be renegotiated during the life of the link. Also, both  
the modem and the service provider must support clear text versions of the  
password. The CHAP host field must be the same on both ends of the session.  
PDU  
Protocol Data Unit is data as it appears at the interface between a particular sublayer  
and the sublayer immediately below.  
POTS  
PPP  
Plain Old Telephone Service.  
Point-to-Point Protocol exists between the hardware layer and the network-layer  
interface protocols. It is a widely used protocol for establishing connections on the  
Internet. PPP provides the set up and release of connections for each session.  
PAP/CHAP provide the authentication for the PPP sessions.  
proxy IP address The proxy IP address is the WAN IP address for one of the 32 sessions. The proxy  
IP address is used to enter static NAT entries. See IP address.  
PVC  
Permanent Virtual Circuit is a logical connection comprised of a predefined static  
route across a packet-switched network that is always in place and always available.  
QoS  
Quality of Service is the configured traffic parameters that are assigned to a virtual  
circuit, which specifies how quickly and how accurately data is transferred from the  
sender to the receiver.  
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RFC  
RIP  
Request For Comment is a series of notes that contain surveys, measurements, ideas,  
techniques, and observations, as well as proposed and accepted TCP/IP protocol  
standards. RFCs are available on the Internet.  
Routing Information Protocol allows routers to update the routing tables  
automatically (for example with information such as how many hops between  
destinations). The version of RIP you select for the session must match the version  
supported by the service provider. Versions RIP1 and RIP-1 compatible are used for  
broadcast. Version RIP 2 is used for multicast.  
SEF  
Severely Errored Frames is the incoming signal has at least four consecutive errored  
framing patterns.  
SES  
Severely Errored Seconds is the seconds during which more than 2,500 bipolar errors  
are detected on the line.  
session  
The time during which two computers maintain a communication connection. An  
example is a connection configured between the Megabit Modem 500L and the  
service provider.  
SNMP  
Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol that specifies how to send  
information between a NMS and managed devices on a network. The managed  
devices run a program called an agent. The agent interprets SNMP request and  
responds to them. SNMP is used to set device configurations, read device  
configurations or read the device status.  
Spanning Tree  
subnet mask  
TCP  
A bridging protocol that detects and prevents loops from occurring in a system  
containing multiple bridges.  
A type of IP address that allows a site to use a single IP address for multiple physical  
networks.  
Transmission Control Protocol is a transport protocol used to map inbound traffic  
(from a remote IP address) to an internal (LAN) IP address. Establishes connection  
with remote user before data transmission.  
TCP/IP  
TFTP  
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is a protocol used for  
communications between computers over networks and the internet.  
Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a protocol used to download card images or other files  
from an external TFTP server to the NVRAM of any installed cards, or to upload files  
from an installed card to an external TFTP server.  
trap receivers  
traps  
PCs configured to receive SNMP traps (messages).  
Autonomous, interrupt-driven, SNMP messages sent from a managed node to a  
network management station to indicate that an event has occurred.  
UAS  
UnAvailable Seconds is the number of seconds during which the line is unavailable.  
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UBR  
UDP  
Unspecified Bit Rate is an ATM traffic type used for LAN traffic. When network  
congestion occurs, the data is stored in a buffer until it can be sent.  
User Datagram Protocol is a transport protocol used to map inbound traffic (from a  
remote IP address) to an internal (LAN) IP address. Uses a protocol port number for  
the destination at the remote location.  
upstream traffic  
Communications from a user to a service provider.  
VCI  
Virtual Channel Identifier is a 16-bit field addressing identifier in the header of an ATM  
cell used to route cell traffic. It identifies a particular VC link for a given VP.  
VCMUX  
Virtual Channel Multiplexer-based encapsulation used for networks with large  
numbers of virtual channels making it practical to carry a single protocol per virtual  
channel.  
VCs  
VPI  
VPs  
Virtual Circuits are logical connections in the ATM network over which ATM cells are  
transmitted.  
Virtual Path Identifier is an 8-bit field addressing identifier in the header of an ATM  
cell that is used to route cell traffic. It identifies a particular VP link.  
Virtual Paths are groups of VCs carried between two points. The VP provides a means  
of bundling traffic traveling in the same direction. VPs are defined by a unique VPI  
value.  
WAN  
Wide Area Network is a network consisting of nodes located across a large  
geographical area. Also, the connection between a service provider and Megabit 700F  
Modem.  
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asymmetric digital subscriber line  
See ADSL  
10/100BASE-T  
connector pinouts 67  
description 75  
700F web pages  
asynchronous transfer mode  
See ATM  
ATM  
accessing 20  
adaptation layer 61  
cell format 61  
configuring 19  
description 56, 75  
max VCs 61  
A
accessing 700F web pages 20  
activating sessions  
active sessions at power up 43  
PPP over ATM 43  
adaptation layer 61  
addresses  
specifications 61  
attaching modem feet 12  
authentication security 57  
B
VCI 56  
C
VPI 56  
ADSL  
connecting 14  
installation 14  
connector pinouts 67  
description 55, 75  
DMT 55  
requirements 11  
cell formats 61  
compliance 63  
loop Reset 45  
service 15  
specifications 61  
viewing status 45, 47  
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configuration  
introduction 1  
defining  
dynamic IP addresses 37  
modem 17  
saving 21, 42  
fixed IP addresses 37  
SNMP parameters 29  
service provider 9  
web browser 1, 17  
configuration worksheets 73  
configuring  
static NAT table parameters 40  
TFTP parameters 28  
time and date 31  
user assignment parameters 38  
user assignments 37, 38  
700 web pages 19  
LAN 39  
deleting  
PPPoATM WAN session 37  
descriptions  
PC 18  
PPP over ATM sessions 35  
sessions 33  
10BASE-T 75  
ADSL 55, 75  
ATM 56, 75  
DMT 55, 76  
downstream 76  
MAC 76  
system settings 27  
WAN 36  
web browser 19  
connecting  
cables 14  
modem feet 12  
phone service 16  
connector pinouts 67  
modem 1  
NAPT 57  
NAT 77  
PAP/CHAP 57  
power cable 9  
subnet mask 78  
TFTP 78  
D
de-activating sessions  
PPP over ATM 44  
upstream 79  
DMT ADSL 55  
DMT description 55, 76  
DNS resolution 59  
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downstream  
installing the modem 11  
attaching feet 12  
description 76  
transmission rate 1, 55  
dynamic host configuration protocol  
See DHCP  
flat-surface mounting 7  
setting MDI/MDI-X switch 13  
wall mounting 8  
E
encapsulation methods, PPP 2, 56  
L
F
configuring  
factory defaults values 23  
PPP over ATM 39  
features  
interface specifications 62  
viewing statistics 48  
applications 3  
downstream transmission rate 2  
modem 2  
overview 2  
login configuration worksheet 74  
protocols 2  
technology 2  
M
transmission speeds 2  
upstream transmission rate 2  
flat-surface mounting 7  
MAC, description 76  
ADSL 45  
easysession 35, 37  
information 20  
statistics 48  
I
installation  
cable types 11  
introduction 1  
kit 66  
MDI/MDI-X switch 13  
MIB and trap support 59  
MIBs 64  
phone service 9  
requirements 5  
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adaption rate 53  
N
NAT  
applications 3  
description 40, 57, 77  
table parameters 40  
attaching feet 12  
configuration process 17  
description 1  
network address port translation  
See NAPT  
features 2  
network statistics 48  
flat-surface mounting 7  
installation 11  
P
panel, back 13, 14  
obtaining IP Address automatically 18  
overview 1  
authentication security 57  
description 57  
resetting 25  
resetting to factory defaults  
default values 23  
setting MDI/MDI-X switch 13  
storage 5  
NAT table 40  
SNMP 29  
TFTP 28  
technology 1  
user assignment 38  
PC, configuring 18  
phone service  
transmission speeds 1  
unpacking 5  
user assignments 38  
wall mounting 8  
connecting 16  
installing 9  
modem feet  
connecting 12  
mounting  
requirements 9  
pinouts 67  
point-to-point protocol  
See PPP and PPP over ATM  
power cable 9  
PPP 2, 56  
clearances 7, 8  
flat-surface 7  
wall 8  
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PPP over ATM  
S
activating sessions 43  
configuring  
LAN 39  
saving a configuration 21, 42  
service  
ADSL 15  
WAN 36  
service provider  
configuration 9  
requirements 9  
sessions  
de-activating sessions 44  
sessions 56, 57  
configuring 35  
PPPoATM  
deleting session 37  
product  
overview 1  
protocols 2  
activating  
PPP over ATM sessions 43  
configuring 33  
de-activating  
PPP over ATM 44  
NAPT 37, 57  
PPP 35  
simple network management protocol  
See SNMP  
SNMP 58  
site requirements 6  
R
agent 58  
rate vs.reach 65  
parameters  
request for comments 58  
requirements  
cables 11  
defining 29  
protocol 58  
software upgrading 51  
ADSL 61  
installation 5  
phone service 9  
power cable 9  
service provider 9  
site 6  
ATM 61  
environmental 63  
LAN interface 62  
physical 62  
system 6  
reset unit 25  
power 63  
resetting modem 25  
RFCs 58, 64  
WAN interface 61  
static, NAT table parameters 40  
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Static NAT entry  
add 42  
TFTP  
description 78  
delete 42  
parameters, defining 28  
server 59  
statistics 45  
statistics menu  
time and date 31  
transmission rate  
LAN statistics 48  
WAN statistics 50  
storage 5  
downstream 1, 55  
upstream 1, 55  
trivial file transfer protocol  
See TFTP  
subnet mask description 78  
support, MIB and trap 59  
system  
troubleshooting 53  
configuring settings 27  
requirements 6  
U
update configuration 22  
upgrading software 51  
troubleshooting 53  
system menu  
factory default 23  
reset unit 25  
description 79  
set date & time 31  
SNMP parameters 29  
TFTP parameters 28  
update configuration 22  
upgrade software 51  
transmission rate 1, 55  
user assignments 37, 38  
V
addresses 56  
configuration worksheet 74  
viewing  
T
technical  
support 69  
ADSL status 45, 47  
LAN statistics 48  
network statistics 48  
WAN statistics 50  
technical specifications 61  
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VPI  
addresses 56  
configuration worksheet 74  
W
wall mounting 8  
WAN  
configuring PPP over ATM 36  
interface specifications 61  
viewing statistics 50  
warranty 69  
web browser configuration 19  
worksheets 73  
login 74  
VCI 74  
VPI 74  
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