Wel+8010S ADSL Modem Installation Guide
FCC Statement FCC WARNING This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. INFORMATION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
C ontents Ⅰ. Installation of Wel+8010S 1.1 Basic Knowledge 1.1.1 What's the ADSL? 1.1.2 Wel+8010S ADSL Modem Specification 1.2 Wel+8010S ADSL Modem Installation 1.2.1 Confirmation of PC Installation 1.2.2 Ready for Cables 1.2.3 Connecting PC and Cable 1.2.4 Connecting LINE 1.2.5 Connecting Power 1.2.6 C onnecting Console 1.2.7 Confirming Connection Status II. Showing status of Wel+8010S 2.1 Physical status 2.2 Current configuration of Wel+8010S 2.3 System Infomation III. Configuration of Wel+8010S 3.
I. Installation of Wel+8010S 1.1 Basic Knowledge 1.1.1 What's the ADSL? Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line is a technology for transmitting digital information at a high bandwidth on existing phone lines to homes and business. Unlike regular dialup phone service, ADSL provides continuously available for telephone and internet lines at the same time. ADSL is generally offered at downstream data rates from 512 kbps to about 6Mbps. 1.1.
1.2 Wel+8010S ADSL Modem Installation 1.2.1 Confirmation of PC Installation Before connect the Wel+8010S ADSL Modem to PC, confirm that LAN card has to installed on the PC. LAN card is available in the PC shop. 1.2.2 Ready for Cables Telephone Line Port(LINE/TEL) - RJ-11 (telephone cable 1 each) Ethernet port(LAN) - RJ-45 UTP Ethernet cable (cross cable for connection to PC directly ) CONSOLE Port - RS232-C cable 1.2.
Click on the "Serial Config” at the starting menu to set the PC COM port connected with Serial Cable. Also The Modem can be accessed with Telnet. IP is set at 192.168.1.1 by default, which can be changed. Type "password" for password. 1.2.7 Confirming Connection Status Each ports of the Wel+8010S ADSL Modem can be confirmed its connection status by the following methods; Confirm the ADSL Line Connecting Status After Wel+8010S ADSL has been connected, normally ADSL sync.
※If the PWR/ALARM LED shows RED light, ADSL Modem is not in the status of LINK or the Ethernet connecting status with PC has not been connected in properly. II. Showing status of Wel+8010S 2.1 Physical Layer status You can check the connecting status of the modem such as Physical Link Rate, Error count, DMT-tone by CLI(Command Line Interface) Ø bsp sysinfo In using Webconsole, you can check the link status by selecting STATUS/Physical at the stating menu.
Interface), you can check SYSTEM information of the modem by the following commands; Wel+8010S> chips info Wel+8010S ADSL Modem version 7.1.0.25.2/4.6.4.1.3.5b (25 July 2001) Machine Name: Wel+8010S MAC address: 0:20:2b:0:55:20 In this version string, 7.1.0.25.2 of the front part refers to the ATMOS version of available OS, 4.6.4 refers to a bsp s/w version of the ADSL chips, and 1.3.5b refers to a firmware version of the ADSL chipset.
A modem is set as a Multi Mode in default. You can change the ADSL Mode using bsp glite(G.Lite), bsp ansi(T1.413) and bsp multi(Multi sensing) instead of bsp gdmt. You can confirm the Mode with the following commands. Wel+8010S> bsp mode ADSL Modem Mode is: gdmt (State : SHOWTIME_L0) Using Webconsole, you can change the ADSL Mode by clicking Config/ADSL Mode and selecting the specific ADSL Mode. On ADSL Mode screen, “Modem State” shows the ADSL Sync.
3 . 2 E s t a b l i s h i n g o f H I-N E T 1 1 2 0 P r o t o c o l 3.2.1 RFC1483 bridged Using CLI(Command Line Interface), you can change the Protocol of the modem to RFC1483 bridged mode. On the Terminal console screen, remove the current configuration. > config reset bridge > ip device flush > config reset ppp > config save Saving configuration...Configuration saved. > restart In this way, setup for rfc1483 bridged mode is completed.
“ b r i d g e d e v i c e a d d b u n / p o r t = a t m / r f c 1483=true/mode=llcbridged/vpi=x/vci=y" isaPort configuration using RFC1483 Protocol. The "x","y" refers to the value of VPI and VCI which is set by the information from ISPs. Wel+8010S supports up to 16 PVC value simultaneously. You can check the protocol setting by the following commands on the consol screen.
Telco Side subnet2: 202.1.136.0 gateway:202.1.136.1 Modem's WAN IP : 202.1.136.2 Using CLI(Command Line Interface), you can change the protocol of the modem to RFC1483 bridged mode by the following steps; At terminal Console Screen: Remove all of the existing module devices > config reset bridge > ip device flush > config reset ppp > config save Saving configuration...Configuration saved. > restart In this way, setup for rfc1483 routed mode is completed.
>ip relay all >ip route add default 0.0.0.0 202.1.136.1 0:0:0:0 (Sets up default routing table between LAN subnet and WAN subnet) > ip nat rfc1483 (this activates rfc1483 at net interface) > config save Saving configuration...Configuration saved. > restart After completing setup, connect the modem to HUB and PC to HUB, to use several PCs for ADSL service at the same time. In this case, RJ-45 UTP Ethernet cable must be straight cable, not cross cable.
3.2.3 PPPoA Routed Mode(RFC2364/dhcpclient mode) Here is an example of setup for PPPoA routed mode (dhcpclient mode) If set up is as follows, PC Side subnet1: 192.168.1.0 netmask: 255.255.255.0 gateway: 192.168.1.1 Using CLI(Command Line Interface), you can change the protocol of the modem to PPPoA Routed Mode by the following commands; At terminal Console Screen: Remove all of the existing module devices > c o nfig reset bridge > ip device flush > config reset ppp > config save Saving configuration...
> ppp 1 pvc 0 32 ip > p p p 1 l l c 0 (0 =LLC encapsulation/ 1=VCMUX encapsulation) > ppp 1 enable > ip nat add ppp_device > ip relay all > config save Saving configuration...Configuration saved. > restart In case of using DEVICE 1 and interface 1, add up default router when the modem is linked and finish ip configuration for routing interface. That is, the modem will receive IP address automatically by the operation of dhcpclient.
In the mode of PPPoA Routed, the modem has two subnet for LAN and WAN, each. LAN IP address and Netmask take a role as a gateway for LAN and construct Private Subnet in case of using NAT. For setting as PPPoA Routed, you need to have the information for VPI(Virtual Path Identifier)/VCI(Virtual Channel Identifier) from ISP. The range of VPI value is from 0 to 4095, and the range of VCI value is from 1 to 65535. As well, you need to select a proper Data Encapsulation Method.
> config reset bridge > ip device flush > config reset ppp > config save Saving configuration...Configuration saved. > restart Now, ppp configuration setup is ready. > bridge device add edd > bridge device add ppp/DEVICE=1 > config save Saving configuration...Configuration saved.
Using Webconsole, you can change the protocol of the modem to PPPoA Bridged mode by clicking on “Config/PPPoA Bridged” For setting as PPPoA bridged, you need to have the information for VPI(Virtual Path Identifier)/VCI(Virtual Channel Identifier) from ISP. The range of VPI value is from 0 to 4095, and the range of VCI value is from 1 to 65535. As well, you need to select a proper Data Encapsulation Method. To set the Bridge Port on the WAN, User ID and Password for authentication are given from the ISP.
> restart Now, ppp configuration setup is ready. Ethernet block gateway setup > ip device add ethernet ether //edd 192.168.1.1 > ip subnet add ethernet.home . 192.168.1.1 ff:ff:ff:00 if subnetmask is the C class(255.255.255.0), subnet command is not needed.
> ip device device Ethernet ether //edd mtu 1500 192.168.1.1 device ppp_device ether //ppp/DEVICE=1 mtu 1492 O.O.O.O (Assigned by DHCP server on CO side) As above, IP address will be allocated to ppp_device. If checking out the aboves, all setting for PPPoA service is completed. As below, you can check out data transmission flow through PPPoE service.
3.2.6 IPoA Routed(RFC1577/dhcpserver+NAT) Here is an example of setup for rfc1483 routed mode. DHCP server setup should be performed by this. If set up is as follows, PC Side subnet1: 192.168.1.0 netmask: 255.255.255.0 (this has set up as dhcpserver) gateway: 192.168.1.1 Telco Side subnet2: 202.1.136.0 gateway:202.1.136.1 Modem's WAN IP : 202.1.136.2 Using CLI(Command Line Interface), you can change the protocol of the modem to IPoA Route mode by the following steps.
>ip rela y all >ip route add default 0.0.0.0 202.1.136.1 0:0:0:0 (202.1.136.1 is ISP's gateway for WAN) > ip ipatm pvc add ipoa atm x/y (Set pvc values for IPoA service) > ip nat add ipoa > config save Saving configuration...Configuration saved. > restart PCR(Peak Cell Rate) can be assigned on the Console, and used 60000 as default. If you use remoteip, you can change configuration by the following command. > ip ipatm pvc add ipoa atm x/y pcr 50000 remoteip 202.1.136.
Set the WAN IP Address and WAN Gateway IP assigned from the ISP for each blank. If you want to configure LAN as a Private Subnet, make the NAT enable. 3.2.7 DHCP server Hi-Net 1120 can be used as DHCP server. It makes it easy for user to set up Ethernet subnet of routed mode. It's following to routed mode(rfc1483routed, PPPoA/oE routed and IPoA route) configuration. Using CLI(Command Line Interface), you can set the DHCP server by the following steps. If PC side is set up as subnet1: 192.168.1.
> d h c p s e r v e r c o n f i g a d d d e f a u l t -l e a s e-t i m e 3600; (Put 1hour as default lease time) > d h c p s e r v e r c o n f i g a d d m a x-l e a s e-time 86400; (Put 1 day as maximum lease time) > dhcpserver config add option routers 192.168.1.1; (It play the role of gateway of Ethernet block and also it is LAN IP of Modem) > d h c p s e r v e r c o n f i g d o m a i n -n a m e -s e r v e r s 2 1 0 . 9 4 . 0 .
derived from the LAN setting of the Routed Protocol. It means the LAN IP of the modem takes a role as a Gateway on the LAN. Set the starting/ending IP address to accord with the Subnet you’ve already set. Also set the Lease Time information and DNS(Domain Name Server)Address for this IP setting information. At the side of PC, the modem act like a DNS Server, since it makes DNS Address relay between the external DNS server and PCs on the LAN.
Set up pvc value of WAN and PPP session item (User ID and Password) to be given from ISP. If assume that user ID is "hinet10", password is "1234", vpi="0", vci="32", The PPTP module uses functionality provided by the PPP module. > ppp 2 pvc 0 32 > ppp 2 interface 0 > ppp 2 tunnel 1 pptp out > ppp 2 enable Configure the PPTP module to listen on the IP address 192.168.1.1 and set up tunnel 1 to listen(Waiting for PC to initiate the connection) > pptp bind 192.168.1.
For setting as PPTP Tunneling, you need to have the information for VPI(Virtual Path Identifier)/VCI(Virtual Channel Identifier) from ISP. The range of VPI value is from 0 to 4095, and the range of VCI value is from 1 to 65535. The User ID and Password for PPP authentication are assigned from ISP and they are used in dail_out with VPN adaptor of PC. [PC Setup] IP configuration of the PC LAN card is as follows; IP Address = 192.168.1.2 Gateway IP = 192.168.1.1 Subnetmask = 255.255.255.
middot about network connection 4.2 About power problem These following items are possible malfunctions ▷ PWR/ALARM LED cannot be turned on after connect the power adaptor and hook up the power cable into the consent Solution ▷ Check up the power consent ▷ Try reconnect and rebooting modem after you have pulled out the jack from the HiNet 1120 ADSL Modem and it had been passed around 10 seconds 4.
▷ If the PWR/ALARM LED is turned on RED light, you have to check the cable see if it is connected in properly + ※Reading WeL 8010S Modem LED 1 PWR/ALARM LED : Power light should be on when it receives the power supply. In case of the ALARM, ALARM LED light(RED) should be turned on except the incorrect ways of ethernet and ADSL 2 ADSL Rx : It indicates the from modem 3 ADSL Tx : It indicates the ADSL data"s flowing that transmitting from Modem 4 ADSL Sync.
sysinfo - when the ADSL Link has occurred it shows every datas (speed/error/noise/ margin). debug bspconfig obj - showing bsp setup information of Modem - showing firmware version Wel+8010S bsp> If you use a sysinfo commands, you can check up these following parameters Wel+8010S bsp>sysinfo modem uptime : 17 hours 28 minitues 32 seconds Operation Mode Seletected : G.DMT Downstream Capacity Occupation : 99 % Downstream Noise Margin Downstream Attenuation : 7 dB : 39.5 dB Downstream Output Power : 19.
F4 loopback cells rxed: 0 F5 loopback cells rxed: xxx ( "xxx' will count the numbers of Loopback cell that received from the DSLAM or other devices) Even the modem is not connected physically, version of software, machine name and Mac address can be checked up by following commands Wel+8010S>chips info Wel+8010S ADSL Modem version 7.1.0.25.2/4.6.4.1.3.
Appendix B : Webconsole Errors This Error message indicates that both Webconsole and Terminal are used at the same time. In this case, select just one way between these two types of configurations. This Error message appears when the user selects “STATUS/Physical” to display the Link Status information without Physical Link. This message indicates that the modem is not a Link status yet.