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USER MANUAL
SHDTU03b
G.SHDSL.bis Bridge/Router Modems.
CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd.
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USER MANUAL SHDTU03b G.SHDSL.bis Bridge/Router Modems. CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd.

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10 Security ¾ DMZ host/Multi-DMZ/Multi-NAT function ¾ Virtual server mapping (RFC1631) ¾ VPN pass-through for PPTP/L2TP/IPSec tunneling ¾ Natural

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11 ¾ LAN: 1, 2, 3, 4 (4-port router) ¾ SHDSL.bis: ALM Physical/Electrical ¾ Dimensions: 18.7 x 3.3 x 14.5cm (WxHxD) ¾ Power: 100~240VAC (via powe

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12 2 Your Firewall A firewall protects networked computers from intentional hostile intrusion that could compromise confidentiality or result in dat

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13 Level 5: ApplicationLevel 4: TCPLevel 3: IPLevel 2: Data LinkLevel 1: PhysicalProtocolSource/Destination addressSource/destination portIP opt

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14 Internet192.168.0.10:1025192.168.0.11:4406192.120.8.5FirewallInternal/Protected Network External/Unprotected NetworkPAT (Port Address Translation)

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15 Level 5: ApplicationLevel 4: TCPLevel 3: IPLevel 2: Data LinkLevel 1: PhysicalTelnetFTPHttpSMTP Host PCProxy ServerPublic ServerRequest Page

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16 Normal reassembled Packetsbytes from 1~1500 bytes from 1501~3000 bytes from 3000~4500Reassembled teardrop packetsbytes from 1~1700bytes from 1300~

Page 9 - 1. Descriptions

17 3 Your VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) Virtual LAN (VLAN) is defined as a group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that the

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18 carry user priority information across bridged LANs in which individual LAN segments may be unable to signal priority information (e.g., 802.3/Eth

Page 11 - 1.3 Applications

19 PO W ERFAULTDATA AL AR MLAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3 LAN 4WAN 1WAN 2WAN 3WAN 4 WAN 5WAN 6WAN 7WAN 8BackboneAT MSwitchVID 30VID 10SHDSLRouterVID 20VID 20VID 1

Page 13 - Stateful Inspection

20 4 Getting To Know Your Router This section will introduce hardware of the router. 4.1 Front Panel The front panel contains LED which show statu

Page 14 - 2.1.3 Application Gateway

21 4.2 Rear Panel The rear panel of SHDSL.bis router is where all of the connections are made. Connectors Description of 2-wire/1-port router DC-

Page 15 - 2.2 Denial of Service Attack

22 4.3 SHDSL.bis Line Connector 4.4 Console Cable Pin Number Description Fuigure 1 No connection 2 RxD (O) 3 TxD (I) 4 No connection 5 GND 6 N

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23 5 Configuration of the router This guide is designed to lead users through Web Configuration of G.shdsl.bis Router in the easiest and quickest w

Page 17 - 3.1 Specification

24 The difference Protocol need to setup difference WAN parameters. After knowing the Ptorocol provided by ISP, you have to ask the necessary WAN par

Page 18 - 3.3 Applications

25 Direct Connection with PC or NB for 1-port router Connection with Hub/Switch for 1-port router 4-port router with complex network topology PC NB

Page 19 - PO W ERFAULTDATA AL AR M

26 6 Configuration via Web Browser Step. 1 For Win85, 98 and Me, click the start button. Select setting and control panel. Step. 2

Page 20 - 4.1 Front Panel

27 Choose IP address tab. Select Obtain IP address automatically. Click OK button. The window will ask you to restart the PC.

Page 21 - 4.2 Rear Panel

28 7 Basic Setup The Basic Setup contains LAN, WAN, Bridge and Route operation mode. User can use it to completely setup the router. After successfu

Page 22 - 4.4 Console Cable

29 Enter Parameters in BASIC – STEP2: LAN IP: 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.254 (The Gateway IP is provided by ISP.) Hos

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30 7.2 Routing Mode Routing mode contains DHCP server, DHCP client, DHCP relay, Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM and Ethernet and IP over ATM and Et

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31 then 1. Lease time 72 hours indicates that the DHCP server will reassign IP information in every 72 hours. DNS Server: Your ISP will provide at l

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32 7.2.4 PPPoE or PPPoA PPPoA (point-to-point protocol over ATM) and PPPoE (point-to-point protocol over Ethernet) are authentication and connectio

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33 IP Type: Dynamics. The default IP type is Dynamic. It means that ISP PPP server will provide IP information including dynamic IP address when SH

Page 28 - 7 Basic Setup

34 7.2.5 IPoA or EoA PCVPI:0, VCI:33Encapsulation: LLCDSLAMISPBASIP: 192.168.0.1Netmask: 255.255.255.0LANWANIP: 10.1.2.1Netmask: 255.255.255.0Gatew

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35 The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in EPROM. Check the parameters before writing in EPROM.

Page 30 - 7.2.1 DHCP Server

36 8 Advanced Setup Advanced setup contains SHDSL.bis, WAN, Bridge, Route, NAT/DMZ, Virtual SERVER and FIREWALL parameters. 8.1 SHDSL.bis You can

Page 31 - 7.2.3 DHCP relay

37 The screen will prompt the parameters that will be written in EPROM. Check the parameters before writing in EPROM. Press Restart to restart th

Page 32 - 7.2.4 PPPoE or PPPoA

38 IP and video comferencing, that require tightly constrained delays and delay variation. VBR-rt is characterized by a peak cell rate (PCR), substai

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39 8.2 Bridge If you want to setup advanced filter function while router is working in bridge mode, you can use BRIDGE menu to setup the filter func

Page 34 - 7.2.5 IPoA or EoA

LEGAL The information in this publication has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely accurate at the time of publication. CTC Union T

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40 8.3 VLAN Virtual LAN (VLAN) is defined as a group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that they can communicate as if they wer

Page 36 - 8 Advanced Setup

41 Port-Based VLANs are VLANs where the packet forwarding decision is based on the destination MAC address and its associated port. Click Port-Bas

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42 8.5 Route If the Router is connected to more than one network, it may be necessary to set up a static route between them. A static route is a pre

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43 RIP Mode: this parameter determines how the product handle RIP (Routing information protocol). RIP allows it to exchange routing information with

Page 39 - 8.2 Bridge

44 8.6 NAT/DMZ NAT (Network Address Translation) is the translation of an Internet Protocol address (IP address) used within one network to a differ

Page 40 - 8.3 VLAN

45 Multi-NAT: Some of the virtual IP addresses (eg: 192.168.0.10 ~ 192.168.0.50) collectively use two of the global IP addresses (eg: 69.210.1.9 and

Page 41 - 8.4 Ethernet

46 8.7 Virtual Server For example: Specific ports on the WAN interface are re-mapped to services inside the LAN. As only 69.210.1.8 (e.g., assigned

Page 42 - 8.5 Route

47 8.8 Firewall A firewall is a set of related programs that protects the resources of a private network from other networks. It is helpful to users

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48 Click Automatic Firewall Security. This level enables basic firewall security, all DoS protection, and the SPI filter function. Press Finsih

Page 44 - 8.6 NAT/DMZ

49 resources to be consumed serving the phony requests. A ping of death attack attempts to crash your system by sending a fragmented packet, when re

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. DESCRIPTIONS...9 1.1

Page 46 - 8.7 Virtual Server

50 If you want to ban all of the protocol from the IP (e.g.: 200.1.1.1) to access the all PCs (e.g.: 192.168.0.2 ~ 192.168.0.50) in the LAN, key in t

Page 47 - 8.8 Firewall

51 Internet34SMTP ClientSMTP Server172.16.1.1:1357 192.168.3.4:25Firewall Packet Direction Source Destination Protocol Dest. Port Action (Rul

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52 2 10.1.99.1 172.16.6.1 Permit (A) 3 10.1.1.1 172.16.6.1 Permit (A) 4 10.1.1.1 172.16.1.1 Deny (C) 5 192.168.3.4 172.16.6.1 Deny (C) The r

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53 Set the policy to action. Description: A brief statement describe this policy Local IP: type IP address of local host in prioritized session.

Page 50 - Firewall

54 9 Administration This session introduces security and simple network management protocol (SNMP) and time synchronous. 9.1 Security For

Page 51 - X11 Server

55 Configured 0.0.0.0 will allow all hosts on Internet or LAN to access the router. Leaving blank of trust host list will cause blocking all PC from

Page 52 - 8.9 IP QoS

56 SNMP status: Enable Access Right: Deny for deny all access Read for access read only Write for access read and write. Community: it

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57 9.3 Time Sync Time synchronization is an essential element for any business, which relies on the IT system. The reason for this is that these sys

Page 54 - 9 Administration

58 10 Utility This section will describe the utility of the product including: SYSTEM INFO: system information, CONFIG TOOL: load the factory defa

Page 55 - 9.2 SNMP

59 10.3 Upgrade You can upgrade the gateway using the upgrade function. Press Upgrade in UTILITY. Browse the file and press OK button

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7.2.5 IPoA or EoA...34 8 ADVANCED SETUP...

Page 57 - 9.3 Time Sync

60 11 Status You can monitor the SHDSL.bis status including mode, Tx power and Bitrate and Performance information including SNR margin, atteunation

Page 58 - 10 Utility

61 12 LAN-to-LAN connection with bridge Mode 12.1 CO side Click Bridge and CO Side to setup Bridging mode of the Router and then click Next.

Page 59 - 10.5 Restart

62 12.2 CPE Side Click Bridge and CO Side to setup Bridging mode of the Router and then click Next. Enter LAN Parameters IP: 192.168.0.2 Subn

Page 60 - 11 Status

63 13 LAN to LAN Connection with Routing Mode IP: 192.168.20.1Netmask: 255.255.255.0STU-C (CO)STU-R (CPE)RouterIP: 192.168.20.100Netmask: 255.255.25

Page 61 - 12.1 CO side

64 IP Address: 192.168.20.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.169.30.2 Click Next The screen will prompt the parameters that we will write

Page 62 - 12.2 CPE Side

65 14 Configuration via Serial Console or Telnet with Menu Driven Interface 14.1 Serial Console Check the connectivity of the RS-232 cable from your

Page 63 - 13.1 CO Side

66 14.4 Window structure From top to bottom, the window is divided into four parts: 1. Product name 2. Menu field: Menu tree prompts on this fiel

Page 64 - 13.2 CPE side

67 14.5 Menu Driven Interface Commands Before changing the configuration, familiarize yourself with the operations list in the following table. The

Page 65 - Driven Interface

68 EnableSetupStatusShowWriteRebootPingAdminUtilityExitUpgradeBackupRestoreUserSecuritySNMPPasswordIDSNTPClearModifyListAttribProfilePortIP_poolListM

Page 66 - 14.4 Window structure

69 14.7 Configuration To setup the router, move the cursor “ >>” to enable and press enter key. While the screen appears, type the supervisor

Page 67 - 14.6 Menu Tree

14.5 MENU DRIVEN INTERFACE COMMANDS ...67 14.6 MENU TREE...

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70 14.8 Status You can view running system status of SHDSL.bis, WAN, route and interface via status command. Move cursor “ >> “ to status

Page 69 - 14.7 Configuration

71 14.9 Show You can view the system information, configuration and configuration in command script by show command. Move cursor “ >> “ to sh

Page 70 - 14.8 Status

72 14.10 Write For any changes of configuration, you must write the new configuration to EPROM using write command and reboot the router to take aff

Page 71 - 14.9 Show

73 14.11 Reboot To reboot the router, use reboot command. Move cursor to “ >> “ to write and press enter. --------------------------------

Page 72 - 14.10 Write

74 14.12 Ping Ping command will be used to test the connection of router. Move cursor “ >> “ to ping and press enter. --------------------

Page 73 - 14.11 Reboot

75 14.13 Administration You can modify the user profile, telnet access, SNMP (Sample Network Management Protocol), supervisor information and SNTP (

Page 74 - 14.12 Ping

76 14.13.2 Security Security command can be configured sixteen legal IP address for telnet access and telnet port number. Move the cursor “ &

Page 75 - 14.13.1 User Profile

77 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The screen will prompt as follow: >> edit Edit trap host paramet

Page 76 - 14.13.3 SNMP

78 time_server2 Configure time server 2 time_server3 Configure time server 3 updaterate Configure update period time_zone Configure G

Page 77 - 14.13.5 SNTP

79 Move the cursor to list and review the setting. 14.14 Utility There are three utility tools, upgrade, backup and restore, embedded in the firm

Page 79 - 14.15 Exit

80 14.16 Setup All of the setup parameters are located in the subdirectories of setup. Move the cursor “ >> “ to setup and press enter. >

Page 80 - 14.16.2 SHDSL.bis

81 Generally, you cannot need to change SNR margin, which range is from 0 to 10. SNR margin is an index of line connection. You can see the actual S

Page 81 - 14.16.3 WAN

82 minutes. Most of the ISP use dynamic IP for PPP connection but some of the ISP use static IP. Configure the IP type, dynamic or fixed, via ip_ty

Page 82 - 14.16.4 Bridge

83 14.16.5 VLAN Virtual LAN (VLAN) is defined as a group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that they can communicate as if they

Page 83 - 14.16.6 802.11Q VLAN

84 tagged members. Use PVID command to change the member port to untagged members To assign PVID (Port VID), move the cursor “>>” to PVID and

Page 84 - 14.16.7 Route

85 You can add 20 sets of static route entry by using add command. Type the IP information of the static route including IP address, subnet mask and

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86 14.16.8 LAN LAN interface parameters can be configured LAN IP address, subnet mask and NAT network type. >> address LAN IP address and s

Page 86 - 14.16.10 NAT

87 Command: setup ip_share nat virtual range <1~5> <ip> <1~253> Message: Please input the following information. NAT local address

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88 You can create up to 10 fixed NAT mapping entry via range command. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comma

Page 88 - 14.16.11 PAT

89 Set the active interface number via interface command. You can configure the global port number by using port command. The local server, hos

Page 89 - 14.16.13 Firewall

9 1. Descriptions The SHDSL.bis (Symmetric High Speed Digital Subscriber Loop) routers comply with G.991.2(2004) standard with 10/100 Base-T auto-ne

Page 90 - 14.16.15 DoS Protection

90 There are three level of firewall which you can setup in this product. Level one, basic, only enables the NAT firewall and the remote managemen

Page 91 - 14.16.16 IPQoS

91 dos_protection and press enter. >> syn_flood Enable protection SYN flood attack icmp_flood Enable protection ICMP flood attack udp_f

Page 92 - 14.16.17 DHCP

92 The add parameters of IPQoS can be configured via add command >> Protocol Configure protocol local_ip Configure local IP parameter

Page 93 - 14.16.18 DNS proxy

93 >> generic Configure generic DHCP parameters fixed Configure fixed host IP address list list Show DHCP configuration The gener

Page 94 - 14.16.20 Default

94 14.16.19 Host name Enter local host name via hostname command. Move cursor “ >> “ to hostname and press enter. -----------------------

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Transmission Series CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd. Far Eastern Vienna Technology Center (Neihu Technology Park) 8F, No

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