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Solwise
Ltd.
Setup instructions for
Solwise SAR703
ADSL Router
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Summary of Contents

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Solwise Ltd. Setup instructions for Solwise SAR703 ADSL Router - 1 -

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Continue with the software installation, answering the questions as required. Then ensure that the router is connected correctly to your com port and

Page 3 - Solwise SAR703 ADSL Router

3. Basic Router Configuration Assuming that you’ve successfully installed and launched your software (as above) then the following screen is shown: F

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First of all VCI: For KC use a value of 50 VPI: For KC use a value of 1 Next you need to alter the encapsulation (don’t worry if you don’t know what

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4.2. Checking your TCP/IP settings The recommended IP address of the SAR router is 192.168.0.1 (default address is 192.168.7.1 but previous section sh

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Finally click on OK and then OK from the main Network menu. Windows will now install the revised network settings; please note that your original Win

Page 7 - 1. Introduction

Check that the DNS, IP Address, Subnet, and Default Gateway are what you expect them to be. If there is an error with one of the settings then go back

Page 8 - 2. Getting Started

that some software needs the IP address of the PC to be ‘exposed’ to the outside world – this is just what NAT stops! The normal way around this prob

Page 9 - 2.2. Configuration Software

8. Firmware Upgrade As new features are added to the router you may need to upgrade the router software (firmware). This is done using the Windows Con

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Now you are ready to configure the Router by using command line interface (CLI) commands (see below). 9.2. Using terminal program via serial console

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Enter the following parameters : Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow Control None Then click OK When the HyperTerminal

Page 12 - 4. Client TCP Setup

Notification is hereby given that Solwise Ltd. reserves the right to modify, change, update or revise this document from time to time as required wit

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10. CLI Configuration 10.1. Setting up PPP Over ATM (RFC2364) using CLI [System configuration] [ISP/DSLAM Configuration] IP Address : 19

Page 14 - 5. Testing

> restart ↵ • Remote bridging over PPPoA > bridge device add edd ↵ > bridge device add ppp/DEVICE=2 ↵ > config save ↵ > restart ↵ &g

Page 15 - 6. Port Forwading

10Base-T Port HUPC 1 202 1 136 10Up-LinkDSLAM/NSP PC 8 202 1 136 10 [ISP/DSLAM configuration] IP address : 192.168.102.3 Subnet mask :

Page 16 - 7. Advanced PPP Settings

DSLAM/NSP 192.168.10PC N 202 1 136 10 [ISP/DSLAM configuration] IP address : 192.168.102.3 Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : 192.

Page 17 - 8. Firmware Upgrade

> ppp 2 pvc 0 32 ↵ (Set channel 2 to VPI=0, VCI=32) > ppp 2 interface 0 ↵ > ppp 2 tunnel 1 pptp out ↵ > ppp 2 enable ↵ > pptp bind 19

Page 18 - Parity :None

• Remote bridging over PPPoA > config reset bridge ↵ > config save ↵ > restart ↵ > ppp 1 pvc none ↵ > ppp 1 interface 0 ↵ > ppp 1

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 MIB II (RFC 1213)  Bridge MIB (RFC 1493)  PPP/LCP MIB (RFC 1471)  PPP/Security MIB (RFC 1472)  PPP/IP MIB (RFC 1473)  PPP/Bridge MIB (RF

Page 20 - 10. CLI Configuration

ppp snmp config bridge nat adsl isfs flashfs The former variant sends the command to the process. The latter variant remembers

Page 21 - Ethernet

DSL isfs> help Commands are: ls rm cat Type 'help all' or 'help <command>' for more details DSL i

Page 22 - > ip nat add ppp_device ↵

13.2.4. restart Syntax: restart Description: Reboots the Router 13.2.5. system Syntax: system Description: Displays the system type, firmware version

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Setup instructions for Solwise SAR703 ADSL Router 1. INTRODUCTION...

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Example: ls 13.3.4. isfs rm Syntax: isfs rm <file> Description: The rm command allows the user to remove a file from the ISFS file system. The m

Page 25 - 11.3. SNMP

Description: This command deletes a device from the bridge configuration. The changes will only take place after the configuration is saved and the sy

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13.4.6. filterage Syntax: filterage [<age>] Description: This command sets, or displays if no arguments are given, the filter table ageing time.

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Description: This command shows the status of the bridge and its ports. The status information for a port includes the SNMP type information about tim

Page 28 - 13.2.3. (history mechanism)

DSL bridge> spanning hellotime 5 ;Sets the hello time to 5 seconds 13.4.13. spanning maxage Syntax: spanning maxage [<time>] Descriptio

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13.4.17. spanning port <number> priority Syntax: spanning port <number> priority [<portpriority>] Description: Reads or sets the pri

Page 30 - 13.4.2. device delete

Example: DSL bridge> spanning status 13.5. Commands for IP process 13.5.1. arp Syntax: arp add <i/f> <IP address> <MAC address>

Page 31 - 13.4.5. filter

config [save] Description: Displays the IP configuration (not including the “snmp” configuration), or saves it in flash memory. The functionality of t

Page 32 - 13.4.9. status

(Other commands apply only to the devices in effect, rather than to those configured; when adding a device, for example, one may need to issue the “de

Page 33 - 13.4.12. spanning hellotime

# type dev file IP address device ether ether //nice mtu 1500 192.168.2.1 device vlane ether //lane mtu 1500 192.168.55.1 DSL> ip device add loop l

Page 34 - 13.4.13. spanning maxage

10. MANAGING THE ADSL ROUTER ... 25 10.1. Booting the ADSL Router fro

Page 35 - 13.4.19. spanning status

13.5.6. get Syntax: get <file> Description: Reads and executes commands from a file. The commands in the file are in the same format as those do

Page 36 - 13.5.2. config

ipatm arpserver atm here DSL> ip ipatm arpserver atm 47.0.83.10.a2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.20.2b.4.3.8.0 DSL> ip ipatm arpserver atm ipatm arpserver a

Page 37 - 13.5.3. device

ipatm pvc delete <vci> [<port>] ipatm pvc flush Description: Lists configured PVCs for use by IP-over-ATM; configures another; deletes one

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Turns off forwarding between interfaces; see the “relay” command for more details. The command “norelay” with no parameters is equivalent to “norelay

Page 39 - 13.5.5. enable

values of the attributes LPORT and RPORT provided the protocol type (UDP or TCP) is appropriate. They are also displayed in place of port numbers, whe

Page 40 - 13.5.9. ipatm arpserver

relay ether ether relay ether vlane forward DSL> ip relay ether vlane relay ether ether relay ether vlane DSL> ip relay all relay ether ether re

Page 41 - 13.5.12. ipatm pvc

Broadcasts a request for RIP information from other machines. TCP/IP does this automatically when it first starts up, and the routing information shou

Page 42 - 13.5.14. norelay

of broadcasting it. However, the RIP relay support has not been recently tested and is not believed to be reliable; furthermore, configuration saving

Page 43 - 13.5.16. portname

would match a Class C network, and ff:ff:ff:ff is a route to a single host. (Note: the default is not always sensible; in particular, if “<dest>

Page 44 - 13.5.17. relay

13.5.29. routes Syntax: routes Description: Lists routes. (The same as “route”, with no parameters.) 13.5.30. stats Syntax: stats arp|icmp|ip|tcp|udp

Page 45 - 13.5.20. rip boot

12.5.12. ipatm pvc ...

Page 46 - 13.5.24. rip relay

Example: DSL> ip device # type dev file IP address device ether ether //nice mtu 1500 192.168.2.1 device vlane ether //lane mtu 1500 192.168.55.1 D

Page 47 - 13.5.27. route

nat inbound add <i/f> <port>/<proto> <new IP> [quiet] nat inbound delete <#> nat inbound flush Description: This command

Page 48 - 13.5.28. routeflush

Support for outgoing fragments: enabled Session timeouts: ICMP query: 10 UDP: 30 TCP (established): 300 TCP (other): 15 Initial port number: 10000 13

Page 49 - 13.5.31. subnet

nat stats <i/f> [reset] Description: This command displays various statistics gathered by NAT on the interface <i/f>. These are cumulative

Page 50 - 13.6.3. nat inbound

13.7.3. <channel> disable Syntax: <channel> disable Description: Clear the enable flag for a PPP channel. This is the default setting. Di

Page 51 - 13.6.4. nat info

13.7.8. <channel> hdlc Syntax: <channel> hdlc [1|0] Description: If 1, use an HDLC header on the front of transmitted packets and require

Page 52 - 13.6.7. nat stats

13.7.13. <channel> lcpmaxterminate Syntax: <channel> lcpmaxterminate [<n>] Description: Set the Max-Terminate parameter for LCP. Thi

Page 53 - Interface 1 and Channel 1

<channel> qos [cbr|ubr] [pcr <pcr-tx> [<pcr-rx>]] Description: Specify that the VC for a PPP channel should be Constant Bit Rate or

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Description: This command describes how we require the far end to log in on this channel. Requiring the other end to log in most frequently happens wh

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The interface is regarded by the operating system as an Ethernet-like device like other Ethernet devices. It also provides an Entry to SNMP providing

Page 56 - 13.7.16. <channel> qos

12.9.2. show defect...

Page 57 - 13.7.18. <channel> svc

access read public access write xyzzy 192.168.4.73 13.8.2. config Syntax: config [save] Description: Displays the configuration (as from “access list”

Page 58 - 13.7.21. bcp

This command displays the defects data of the ADSL link. It will not return any message if ADSL link is not established yet. 13.9.3. down Syntax: down

Page 59 - 13.8.1. access

13.9.10. up Syntax: up Description: Enables ADSL link 13.9.11. show id Syntax: show id Description: This command displays the vendor id of local equip

Page 60 - 13.9.2. show defect

TCP/IP with RIP version 1(RFC 1058) and version 2(RFC 1723) compatible ARP(RFC 1293, supports only one single subnet) BOOTP(RFC 2131, RFC 2132) SNMP

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- Make sure the power switch is turned on.  If the PC LED is dark - Make sure your Ethernet cable is firmly plugged into the back panel of the route

Page 62 - 13.9.11. show id

- The TCP/IP protocol is bound to the network adapter. 2. Ping the IP address of your Modem. If you get a response back, proceed to next step directly

Page 63 - 15.1. Power Adapter

The values assigned to the first few bits in an IP network address determine which class designation the network has. In decimal notation, Class A net

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International Telecommunication Union - United Nations specialised agency for telecommunications LAN Local area network - A privately owned network t

Page 65 - 17. Appendix C Glossary

A network layer function that determines the path for transmitting packets through a network from source to destination. Router A device that supports

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Refers to a logical connection between end stations in an ADSL/ATM environment Virtual Path Refers to a bundle of virtual channels in a ADSL/ATM envir

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1. Introduction 1.1 Overview The SAR ADSL Router features multi-mode ADSL technology that provides a downstream rate of up to 8M bps over existing c

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Function Behaviour Definition Dark Power off POWER Light Power on Flashing slowly ADSL training in progress ADSL Light ADSL link is establish a

Page 69 - European CTR 21 compliance

DSLAM/ISP Ethernet PortSerial10Base-T Port ConsolePPHUp-Link P PThe LAN port on the SAR router is the type designed to be connected to an

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