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SpeedTouch 530/530i
Multi-user ADSL gateway
Rapid access for all
Having to share bandwidth across several devices, whether its for business or pleasure, can play with your patience. Thats why the SpeedTouch 530(i) is the perfect solution for people who want rapid access to the Internet. Designed specifically for both ADSL and USB technology, the SpeedTouch 530(i) guarantees a quick response time for all. The SpeedTouch 530(i) gives you multi-device connectivity scenarios, whether for residential or for small and home offices (SOHO). Get the best of both Internet technology and USB connectivity and put a rapid end to the web-waiting game. Easy installation With the SpeedTouch 530(i), a new standard has been set, it installs with unprecedented ease. You're only five clicks away from the Internet. Just connect your PC, laptop, or local area network to the modem over an Ethernet or USB interface and you are ready to go. An advanced setup wizard guides you through the installation process. As the gateway comes with an integrated PPP-client, no additional software needs to be installed on the computer. Home networking This gateway is the ideal solution for residential and SOHO users where there is an urgent need to share ADSL access with other family members or colleagues. Residential users will especially appreciate the fact that PCs, game consoles, PDAs, set top boxes, and other devices can instantly connect to the Internet through a single high-speed ADSL point of access. Security This ADSL residential gateway has a built-in firewall that denies unauthorized access to all PCs and Internet devices hooked up to the user's broadband ADSL connection. The SpeedTouch 530(i)s powerful firewall can be configured by end-users, equipment retailers or service providers for a broad range of security policies and requirements. Attacks are stopped in the gateway and will not reach the devices. With the SpeedTouch 530(i), youll be secure 24/7.
Technical summary
Hardware specifications Interfaces: - LAN: 10/100Base-T (RJ45) MDI/MDI-x autosensing 1 Ethernet port - WAN: ADSL line (RJ11) for ADSL/POTS or ADSL/ISDN Dimensions: 33 x 153 x 180 mm (1.30 x 6.02 x 7.09 in.) Temperature: 0 to 40 C (32 to 105 F) Humidity: 20% to 80% AC voltage: 100 to 120, 220 to 240 V Frequency: 50/60 Hz Management OS independent on the Ethernet interface Easy set-up wizard Advanced Management via telnet, http, snmp, event log Integrated firewall Easy SW upgrade wizzard Support For Dr SpeedTouch Content of the box SpeedTouch 530 or 530i Ethernet cable (RJ45) Telephone cable (RJ11) USB cable Cable filter (optional) Power adapter Quick installation guide SpeedTouch set-up CD-ROM
ADSL modem specifications ADSL (ANSI, ETSI, G.dmt for POTS and ISDN, G.lite and G.hs (automode and selection)) Up to 8 Mb/s downstream for POTS and ISDN, 832 kb/s upstream for POTS and 640 kb/s upstream for ISDN Multi-user Router ATM - Extensive multi-PVC ATM Quality of Service (UBR, CBR, VBR-rt, VBR-nrt) - DSLForum TR-37 autoconfiguration Bridging - self learning bridge at wire speed IP Routing - UPnP certified Internet Gateway Device, enabling major conferencing and gaming technlolgies - IPsec passthrough from multiple LAN clients, enabling secure homeworking - Supports PPPoE, PPPoA, IPoA, CIP, ETHoA - DNS server and relay, DHCP server and relay - Network Address Translation for connection sharing, including support for SIP, H.323, Realaudio, ftp, irc, IKE, IPsec-ESP, Jabber, ILS,. - Simultaneous bridging and routing of PPPoE connections, enabling network based VPN's
USB drivers Host software support for: - Mac OS9, OSX, Windows 98, 98SE, 2000, ME and XP Plug-and-play installation Simple software upgrade procedure USB integrated as virtual Ethernet on PC
SpeedTouch 530(i)
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SpeedTouch
510/510i/530 Multi-User ADSL Gateways Setup and Users Guide
500 SERIES
SpeedTouch 510/510i/530
Setup and Users Guide
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Contents
1.1 1.2 1.2.1. 1.2.2. 1.3 1.3.1. 1.3.2. 1.4
SpeedTouch Installation.. 3
Getting Acquainted with the SpeedTouch.. 4 Setting up the SpeedTouch.... 8 Local Ethernet Connection Setup.... 10 SpeedTouch530 USB Connection Setup... 11 SpeedTouch Configuration Setup... 13 Configuration Setup for MS Windows Operating Systems.. 14 Configuration Setup for other Operating Systems... 19 SpeedTouch Internet Connectivity.. 20
2.1 2.2
SpeedTouch Web Interface.. 23
Basic Topics Menu Links... 26 Advanced Topics Menu Links... 28
3.1 3.2
SpeedTouch System Software Upgrade. 33
The SpeedTouch Upgrade Wizard.. 34 Manual System Software Management via BOOTP Server.. 39
Troubleshooting... 41
1 SpeedTouch Installation
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SpeedTouch510/530 Multi-User ADSL Gateway! With the SpeedTouch510 or SpeedTouch530 Multi-User Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Gateways, surfing the Internet will become a whole new experience. In this Setup and User's Guide This User's Guide will assist you in getting acquainted with the SpeedTouch510 and SpeedTouch530 Multi-User ADSL gateways and in getting connected quickly to the Internet. Generally, the SpeedTouch510, SpeedTouch510i and SpeedTouch530 will be referred to as SpeedTouchin this Setup and User's Guide unless specifically indicated. Prior to connecting the SpeedTouch, read the SpeedTouch Quick Installation Guide and Safety Instructions. Due to the continuous evolution of DSL technology, existing products are regularly upgraded. For more information on the latest technological innovations, software upgrades, and documents, please visit the SpeedTouch web site at: http://www.speedtouch.com
Terminology
Safety instructions
Documentation and software updates
1.1 Getting Acquainted with the SpeedTouch
Introducing the SpeedTouch Prior to proceeding, please make sure to read first the SpeedTouchQuick Installation Guide. It provides important package content and safety information. Check whether all items are present in your package. In the event of damaged or missing items, please contact your local product dealer for further information. The SpeedTouch510 and SpeedTouch530 Your SpeedTouchis presented in a slim line box:
Power on, power off
The power on/off button is located on the SpeedTouch front panel:
To turn on the SpeedTouch: press the button once shortly. To turn off the SpeedTouch: press the button until all LEDs turn off.
SpeedTouch LEDs
A set of LEDs is provided to overview the SpeedTouchstatus: LED logo Description Power/System LED
DSL/WAN LED
LAN LED
USB LED
The USB LED is available on the SpeedTouch530 only. LED functionality during normal operation The functionality of the LEDs during normal SpeedTouch operation is described in the table below: Indicator Name Power/System Color Off Green DSL/WAN Off Amber Flashing Solid Green/ Amber Green LAN Off Green USB Off Green Solid Solid Toggling Solid Solid Status Power off Power on, normal operation. No DSL line. DSL line synchronization pending. DSL line synchronized. DSL line synchronized and end-to-end connection pending. DSL line synchronized and end-to-end connection active. No Ethernet link. Ethernet link. No USB link. USB link. Description
Alert condition LED functionality
In addition to normal operation behavior, the Power/System LED may also indicate following startup or error conditions: Indicator Name Power/System Color Off Amber Flashing Solid Red Green (*) Power On Self Test (POST) Solid Flashing Status Power off. Power on, BOOTP status. Power on, POST(*) pending. Power on, POST(*) failed. Power on, Back-to-Defaults status. Description
SpeedTouch510 back panel layout
Depending on the variant you purchased, your SpeedTouch510 is equipped with:
A single 10/100Base-T Ethernet port:
A B C
Power inlet 10/100Base-T Ethernet port DSL line port
A Four port 10/100Base-T Ethernet switch:
Power inlet 10/100Base-T Ethernet switch DSL line port
SpeedTouch530 back panel layout
The SpeedTouch530 features a single 10/100Base-T Ethernet port and a USB port:
Power inlet 10/100Base-T Ethernet port
DSL line port USB port
Ethernet port(s) LED functionality
Each Ethernet port on the rear panel has two LEDs:
Indicator Name A 10/100Base-T LED Status Off Solid B Integrity (Activity) Off Solid Flashing
Description
10Base-T Ethernet connection. 100Base-T Ethernet connection. No connection on this port. Ethernet link up. Data is flowing from/to this port.
1.2 Setting up the SpeedTouch
SpeedTouch variants Two ADSL variants of the SpeedTouch510 exist: The SpeedTouch510: The ADSL/POTS variant connecting to an analog POTS(*) line The SpeedTouch510i: The ADSL/ISDN variant connecting to a digital ISDN(**) line.
The SpeedTouch530 is available as ADSL/POTS variant only. Use only the SpeedTouch variant which is appropriate for the DSL service provided to your premises. Check with your Service Provider to determine whether your SpeedTouch is adapted to ADSL service requirements. (*) Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) (**) Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) ADSL service The appropriate DSL service must be available at your premises: ADSL service must be enabled on your telephone line As both telephone and ADSL service are simultaneously available from the same copper pair, you will need a central splitter or distributed filters for de coupling ADSL and telephone signals.
1.2.2. SpeedTouch530 USB Connection Setup
Supported Operating Systems Installing and using the SpeedTouch530 USB connection is only supported for following MS Windows Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 98/98SE or Microsoft Windows ME Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows XP
You may need the MS Windows installation CD-ROM during installation. System requirements For MS Windows 98/98SE/ME: Installing the SpeedTouch530 USB connection Pentium processor 166 MHz, or higher (or compatible) 32 Mega Byte (MB) of memory, or more. Pentium II processor, or higher (or compatible) 64 MB of memory, or more.
For MS Window 2000/XP:
30 MB of free disk space
The installation is Plug-and-Play, meaning that installation will require almost no effort. Make sure both your PC and SpeedTouch530 are turned on and operational. Proceed as follows: Step 1 Action Insert the USB cable provided into the SpeedTouch530 USB port marked with the USB logo:. The other end of the USB cable fits in (one of) the USB port(s) of your PC. In most cases your PC's USB port is marked with the same USB symbol. Windows will automatically recognize the SpeedTouch530:
The Windows 'Found new Hardware' wizard pops up. This wizard will guide you through the installation procedure of the SpeedTouchUSB drivers. Click Next to continue. The following windows of the Found new hardware wizard allow you to select locations where it should search for drivers. Insert the SpeedTouch Setup CD-ROM, make sure that the wizard looks for the drivers on the CD-ROM drive and click Next to continue. The wizard will notify that it found drivers for the SpeedTouch530 on the CD-ROM. Click Next to continue.
Step 7
Action The installation procedure continues with the installation of the SpeedTouch530's USB drivers. The installation wizard will further refer to SpeedTouchUSB to indicate the SpeedTouch530 USB connection. The SpeedTouchUSB Software Licence Agreement window appears:
You must accept before continuing. Therefor click Yes to accept. In the following windows you can follow the installation procedure. Click Next whenever requested to continue the installation. At the end of the procedure, the following window appears:
Click Finish to complete the installation. As a result your SpeedTouch530 USB connection is installed and ready for use. Optionally you can connect another computer, using its Ethernet port, before continuing with the SpeedTouch Configuration Setup described in section 1.3 SpeedTouch Configuration Setup on page 13.
1.3 SpeedTouch Configuration Setup
Internet connectivity Regardless whether connectivity is made via the Ethernet port(s), or the USB port (or both), still some configuration may be required to prepare the SpeedTouch for Internet connectivity. You must have a user account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for Internet access: For this user account, it will provide you with: A user name (logon ID) A password.
What you need from your ISP
Other information may be required, depending on the CD-ROM provided and/or the ISP's specific requirements. Configuration of the SpeedTouch Depending on your computer's Operating System (OS) the configuration of your Internet connectivity can be done automatically or manually. If your computer runs:
A Microsoft Windows OS
A wizard on the SpeedTouch Setup CD-ROM will automatically guide you through the configuration of both the SpeedTouch and your PC for setting up the appropriate configuration. Proceed with subsection 1.3.1. Configuration Setup for MS Windows Operating Systems on page 14.
Another OS, e.g. Mac OS, Unix, Linux, which connects to the SpeedTouch via Ethernet
The SpeedTouch is configured semi-automatically by uploading the appropriate configuration file from the SpeedTouch Setup CD-ROM to your SpeedTouch. If any additional configuration of your computer is required, this must be done manually. Proceed with subsection 1.3.2. Configuration Setup for other Operating Systems on page 19.
1.3.1. Configuration Setup for MS Windows Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows One of the following OSs must already be installed on your PC(s): Microsoft Windows 95 (Ethernet only) Microsoft Windows 98 Microsoft Windows 98SE Microsoft Windows ME Microsoft Windows NT4.0 (Ethernet only) Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP.
You may need the Microsoft Windows installation CD-ROM during installation. The SpeedTouch Setup wizard The SpeedTouch Setup wizard can be divided into two major parts: The detection procedure Step 1 Action Insert the SpeedTouch Setup CD-ROM in your PC's CD-ROM drive. The SpeedTouch Menu will start automatically. Note: If the SpeedTouch Menu window does not appear automatically, open a 'Run' window via Start > Run from the Start menu and enter the following path: D:\Menu.exe, where D stands for the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive. 2 The SpeedTouch Menu appears: The detection procedure The configuration procedure.
To start the SpeedTouch Setup wizard, click SpeedTouch Setup.
Step 3
Action The Welcome to the SpeedTouch Setup Wizard window appears:
Click Next to proceed. 4 The SpeedTouch Software License Agreement window appears:
You must accept before to continuing. Therefor click Yes to accept. 5 The Setup wizard will continue to search for the SpeedTouch on the network. The following window shows the detection progress:
Step 6
Action The Setup wizard should find your SpeedTouch device on the local network. This is indicated by the following window:
In case more than one SpeedTouch device is found, a listing is provided from which you can select your SpeedTouch from. Note: If the Setup wizard does not find any SpeedTouch on the network an error window pops up. In this case check: Whether your PC is correctly connected to the SpeedTouch (Ethernet or USB). In case of Ethernet connectivity, that no dedicated firewall device or router is placed between your PC and the SpeedTouch and that no personal firewall software is running on your PC. Whether the SpeedTouch is turned on and fully initialized.
To repeat the search for the SpeedTouch, click Back and proceed with step 5 of this procedure. 7 To continue with the configuration of your SpeedTouch and your PC, proceed with the configuration procedure described below.
The configuration procedure Step 1 Action Once the SpeedTouch Setup wizard has detected your SpeedTouch device you can proceed with the configuration procedure. If more than one SpeedTouch device is listed, select the appropriate one. Then, click Next to proceed. Note: If the SpeedTouch has been configured before, it may be protected by a system password. You must provide this password before you can view the device details or continue with the configuration. 2 The following window invites you to select the appropriate connection profile for your Internet connectivity:
Select the connection profile and click Next to continue. Note: If the Service Provider has included a separate disk with a dedicated connection profile, click Have Disk to navigate to the location of the appropriate connection profile file. 3 Subsequent screens will guide you through the configuration setup of both your SpeedTouch and/or your PC. Follow the instructions and enter the required information where needed. This information should be provided by your Service Provider. In a final step all configurations will be applied to the SpeedTouch and your PC. You can follow the configuration progress in following window:
Step 5
Action The SpeedTouch Setup wizard will appear again to announce that the configuration has been successful.
Click Finish to close the wizard. 6 In case you want to enable multiple PCs on your local network for accessing the Internet via the SpeedTouch, no additional configuration of your PCs must be done in most cases as most configuration profiles will enable SpeedTouchs DHCP server - and the PCs Ethernet port are configured as DHCP client by default. To make sure that all PCs are configured as expected (DHCP or fixed IP addresses) you can re-run the SpeedTouch Setup wizard on every PC. For fixed IP configurations, or other advanced settings, please follow the instructions provided by your ISP or network administrator.
1.3.2. Configuration Setup for other Operating Systems
Supported Systems As the SpeedTouch is OS-independent in case of Ethernet connectivity, this configuration setup can be used by any computer system. Note: The following procedure may equally be used on MS Windows OSs (both Ethernet and USB if supported). TCP/IP Ensure that your Operating System has a valid TCP/IP configuration. Configure every computer with a static Net10 private IP address, e.g. 10.0.0.1. Ensure, however, that you do NOT use the 10.0.0.138 IP address as this is the default IP address of the SpeedTouch. To ensure that IP connectivity exists, you can ping the SpeedTouch. Procedure Step Action To ensure that the SpeedTouch is in its factory default state, reset the defaults. See chapter 4 Troubleshooting on page 41. Open a web browser and browse to the SpeedTouch's default IP address 10.0.0.138. See chapter 2 SpeedTouch Web Interface on page 23 for more information. As a result the SpeedTouch System Info web page appears. Expand the Advanced Topics and click Setup open the SpeedTouch Setup web page. In the Configuration table you can overview the current configuration settings active on the SpeedTouch. Click Browse to locate the configuration file on the CD-ROM or disk. Note: If the path is known you can immediately enter it in the location input field. 5 Once the location of the appropriate configuration profile file is selected, click Upload. The file will be uploaded to the SpeedTouch and immediately activated. After the configuration is applied on the SpeedTouch some additional configuration of your computer system may be necessary. Note: The required settings for your computer should be provided by your Service Provider, if applicable. 7 To check whether the activation of the uploaded configuration and the configuration of your computer system(s) - if required - was successful, you can browse to the SpeedTouch and check its current status.
1.4 SpeedTouch Internet Connectivity
Surfing the Internet Once the SpeedTouch and the computers have been configured as outlined in section 1.3 SpeedTouch Configuration Setup on page 13, you can connect to the Internet. The SpeedTouch supports two access methods:
Access methods
Direct access
Once the initial configuration has been performed, continuous and immediate access is available via the DSL line.
Dial-in access
Access must be explicitly established, e.g. by dialing into a Broadband Remote Access Server (BRAS), e.g. via the SpeedTouch Connect web page. Note: This service may require a third-party dial-in application. In this case the appropriate software must be supplied by your Service Provider.
The method used depends on the configuration profile/file you used to configure the SpeedTouch and the Service Provider's requirements. Your Internet connection Regardless of whether a direct access or a dial-in access method is used to make your connection, once the connection is established, opening your web browser is enough to access the World Wide Web (WWW) or Internet. Note: In some cases, e.g. in the case of Bridged Ethernet, the remote organization might ask for a user name and password on an Internet welcome page. An example of how to establish a PPP dial-in connection via the SpeedTouch embedded dial-in client is provided on the next page. SpeedTouch web pages Your SpeedTouch offers a user-friendly web interface. Via the web pages you can establish dial-in connections, configure some advanced settings, e.g. SpeedTouch's DNS server or NAPT server and view statistics relating to the SpeedTouch itself and its ADSL connectivity. See chapter 2 SpeedTouch Web Interface on page 23 for more information.
SpeedTouch embedded dial-in application
You can establish dial-in connections, pre-configured by the SpeedTouch Setup wizard or by uploading the appropriate configuration file. The SpeedTouch supports both two most popular connection methods: Routed PPP over ATM (PPPoA) and PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE). The connection method to use depends on the preferences of your ISP, hence the configuration profile you must apply to the SpeedTouch Note: The following description provides only an example of how you can establish Internet connectivity by starting Routed PPP connections. The SpeedTouch supports various other methods for Internet access. The actual implementation depends on the preferences of your Service Provider.
Starting a PPP session
To open a Routed PPP connection ot the Internet: Step 1 Action Open a web browser on your PC/computer and browse to the SpeedTouch web pages:
If needed, expand the Basic Topics, and click Connect to open the Connections web page. In the Connections table all configured Routed PPP entries are shown. In the Interface column select the entry you want to start a session with. As a result the entry will be highlighted. If not provided yet, enter your user name and password in the appropriate fields. If you want the SpeedTouch to remember your credentials, select 'Save this password'. Click Connect. While the SpeedTouch tries to start the session 'trying' appears in the State column of the entry. Once the session is started successfully the field displays 'up'. From then on you are online and you can start your application or browse the Internet.
Terminating an opened PPP session
To close an active Routed PPP connection: Step 3 Action Ensure that you have access to the SpeedTouch web pages. Browse to the SpeedTouch Connections page and select the connection entry you want to terminate the session for. Click Disconnect. The entry's session state will change to 'Down', i.e. it becomes idle.
2 SpeedTouch Web Interface
Introduction The SpeedTouch comes with integrated local configuration capabilities. The local configuration, via the SpeedTouch web interface, is based on the HTTP server/web browser concept. It allows you to configure your SpeedTouch via a web browser using HTML pages from any local computer attached to the Ethernet interface(s) and/or from the PC connected via the USB interface (in case of a SpeedTouch530). Requirements Before you access the SpeedTouch pages, make sure that your browser is configured to directly connect to the SpeedTouch, I.e. that it is not using a Proxy server. If required, you can disable the proxy server for the time you want to access the SpeedTouch web pages. For more information on how to disable your web browser's proxying, please consult the web browser's user's guide. Use of the SpeedTouch web interface In most cases, the SpeedTouch is correctly configured for your Internet connectivity via the appropriate configuration profile/file and no further configuration on the web interface is needed. Access to the web pages is only required for some advanced configurations and upgrading/updating or backing up the SpeedTouch configuration. Access to the SpeedTouch web interface To access the SpeedTouch web pages: Step 3 Action Start the web browser on your PC or computer. Browse to the SpeedTouch at the SpeedTouch's IP address (in most cases 10.0.0.138). If a system password has been set, an authentication window will be displayed. Enter user name and system password in the appropriate fields.
Result
As a result the System Info page appears:
From now on, the SpeedTouch acts as a web server, sending HTML pages/forms at your request. You can fill out these pages/forms and submit them to the SpeedTouch. The latter scans the pages and performs the appropriate configurations. Topic menu and links On the left of each of the SpeedTouch web pages a topics menu is provided. This menu navigates you via links through all configurational aspects of the SpeedTouch. For your convenience the links are sorted in two expandable topics menus: Basic and Advanced. The links in the Basic topic menu lead you to pages for basic SpeedTouch configuration and maintenance, i.e. the pages for every-day use. The Advanced topic menu, contains the links which allow advanced configuration of the SpeedTouch. These pages need only to be accessed for some specific operations. The following table lists all Basic topic links: BASIC topic menu Click. Connect System Info System Password To. Establish dial-in connections. View the SpeedTouch connection information. View the current configuration profile. View the current ADSL line status. Set a system password. View the SpeedTouch system information.
The following table lists all advanced topic links: ADVANCED topic menu Click. Setup Static Routing DNS DHCP NAT To. Backup and/or upload configuration profiles/files. Restore the SpeedTouch default settings. View/configure the SpeedTouch IP interfaces and IP router. View/configure the SpeedTouch DNS server/client. View/configure the SpeedTouch DHCP server/client. View/configure static NAPT entries. Define a default local server for inbound connectivity.
The Help link in the topics menu header allows you to browse the SpeedTouch
online Help. For more information on a specific topic you can click the context-related Help links located at the Topic's web pages.
Save all
It is advised to save the SpeedTouch configuration and to back it up whenever you made changes to its settings. To save the configuration click the Save All link in the topics menu header. For backing up the SpeedTouch configuration, see Setup on page 32.
2.1 Basic Topics Menu Links
Connect
Click this link to display the Connections page.
This page allows you to:
Establish dial-in connections, if applicable:
See section 1.4 SpeedTouch Internet Connectivity on page 20 for more information on how to use the Dial-in Connections table. System Info View detailed connection information by clicking the here link.
Click this link to display the System Info page. This page is also the SpeedTouch home
page. It allows you to: View some basic diagnostics of the SpeedTouch:
View some important system information of the SpeedTouch device.
View the current physical status of the ADSL line:
View the configuration profile currently active on the SpeedTouch:
System Password
Click this link to display the System Password page.
This page allows you to: Configure a system password to restrict access to the SpeedTouch:
It is highly recommended that you configure a System password. To protect the SpeedTouch you should change the System password on a regular basis. However, never use an obvious password such as your name, date of birth, etc. Enter the System password of your choice and re-enter it in the appropriate fields. Click Apply to apply the System password and Save all to save your changes to persistent memory. Note: If no system password has been provided, a warning is displayed on the SpeedTouch web pages.
Configure the SpeedTouch DHCP server lease pool properties:
The SpeedTouch DHCP server (if enabled) will use the address pools listed in this table to provide IP addresses to requesting DHCP clients. To configure a user-defined IP address pool (appropriate to your local network conditions), click New and provide the required information. Click Apply to add your entry to the table. View the current leases provided by the SpeedTouch DHCP server.
Via this table you can also manually add static DHCP leases for specific hosts, if applicable. View the current SpeedTouch DHCP client status:
Via this table you can also manually add static SpeedTouch DHCP client entries for specific interfaces, if applicable. Note: Do not forget to save your changes to persistent memory by clicking Save all.
Clicking this button displays the Network Address and Port Translation (NAPT) page.
This page allows you to: View or add/delete specific static NAPT entries:
You can add static NAPT entries by clicking New. Specify the outside address and inside address for the entry as well as the protocol and port to which the entry applies. If the NAPT entry is applied to a connection's dynamically assigned local peer IP address, you should specify 0.0.0.0 as the outside address. Click Apply to add the entry to the table. Define a default server:
By specifying a default server IP address, all incoming connections will be forwarded to the device with this IP address. This setting should be adequate for most server applications and eliminates the need for specific static NAPT entries. Note: Do not forget to save your changes to persistent memory by clicking Save all.
Click this link to display the Configuration Upgrade page.
This page allows you to: Back up the current SpeedTouch configuration, restore the SpeedTouch default configuration, or upload a new configuration file:
To backup the current configuration, click Backup and follow the instructions. To restore the SpeedTouch defaults, click Restore default to load the default configuration. To upload and apply a new or backup SpeedTouch configuration file, click Browse to go to the location where the SpeedTouch upgrade configuration file resides. Select the upgrade configuration file and click Upload to upload and apply the new configuration. View the current system software version, file name and the SpeedTouch board type:
3 SpeedTouch System Software Upgrade
Introduction Due to the continuous evolution of DSL technology, SpeedTouch products are regularly upgraded. This chapter describes how to upgrade the SpeedTouch system software. System software updates You can check for system software upgrades regularly at the SpeedTouch web site at: http://www.speedtouch.com Firmware upgrades may also be available from your Service Provider. Please contact your Service Provider for more information. Imperative requirement The SpeedTouch system software upgrade procedures, described in this chapter are valid for both SpeedTouch510 and SpeedTouch530. However, these procedures are only possible via the SpeedTouch Ethernet connection(s). I.e. to upgrade a SpeedTouch530, connected via the USB port, disconnect the USB port and make a connection from the PC to the SpeedTouch530 Ethernet port as described in subsection 1.2.1. Local Ethernet Connection Setup on page 10, prior to follow the procedures described below. Upgrade mechanisms Depending on your Operating System and specific requirements, following options are available to upgrade the SpeedTouch system software: In case you run an MS Windows Operating System or Mac OS10: For your convenience a SpeedTouch Upgrade wizard will guide you through the system software upgrade procedure. See section 3.1 The SpeedTouch Upgrade Wizard on page 34 for more information. In case you run another Operating System, e.g. linux, or for extra information about advanced system software management: See 3.2 Manual System Software Management via BOOTP Server on page 39 for more information.
3.1 The SpeedTouch Upgrade Wizard
Using the Upgrade Wizard The procedure described in this section are valid only in case you run an MS Windows Operating System or Mac OS10. Make sure that the SpeedTouch is connected to your PC/computer via its Ethernet port. In case of a SpeedTouch530, please disconnect the USB interface, if used, to avoid communication errors during the system software upgrade. During the upgrade procedure all configuration settings are backed up by the wizard and restored after upgrading the system software. Therefore, you do not need to back up the SpeedTouch configuration yourself. Before you start Make sure that you have a valid SpeedTouch system software file available on a local disk or CD-ROM. Following procedure describes how to use the SpeedTouch Upgrade wizard from a PC running an MS Windows OS. For computers running Mac OS10 the behavior of the wizard is identical. Proceed as follows: Step 1 Action Insert the SpeedTouch Setup CD-ROM in your computer's CD-ROM drive. MS Windows OSs The SpeedTouch Menu will start automatically: If the SpeedTouch Menu window does not appear automatically, open a 'Run' window via Start > Run from the Start menu and enter the following path: D:\Menu.exe, where D stands for the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive. To start the SpeedTouch Upgrade wizard, click SpeedTouch Upgrade. Mac OS10 Open the CD-ROM and click UpgradeST.pkg to install the upgrade program. After installation, go to the location where you installed the Upgrade application and click UpgradeST.
System software upgrade procedure
Step 2
Action The Welcome to the SpeedTouch Upgrade Wizard window appears:
Click Next to proceed. 3 The SpeedTouch Software License Agreement window appears:
You must accept before to continuing. Therefor click Yes to accept. 4 The Setup wizard will continue to search for the SpeedTouch on the network. The following window shows the detection progress:
In case more than one SpeedTouch device is found, a listing is provided from which you can select your SpeedTouch from. Note: If the Setup wizard does not find any SpeedTouch on the network an error window pops up. In this case check: That the computer is not connected to the SpeedTouch via its USB interface Whether your computer is correctly connected to the SpeedTouch via its Ethernet port. That no dedicated firewall device or router is placed between your PC and the SpeedTouch and that no personal firewall software is running on your PC. Whether the SpeedTouch is turned on and fully initialized.
To repeat the search for the SpeedTouch, click Back and proceed with step 4 of this procedure. 6 Once the SpeedTouch Setup wizard has detected your SpeedTouch device you can proceed with the upgrade procedure. If more than one SpeedTouch device is listed, select the appropriate one. Then, click Next to proceed.
100Base-T LED of particular Ethernet port does not light up. SpeedTouch530 USB driver installation failed.
Poor SpeedTouch performance.
How to perform a hardware reset to factory defaults
Proceed as follows: Step Action Make sure the SpeedTouch is powered off. Press the power button once (shortly). As soon as the Power/System LED is flashing green, press the power button once more (shortly). The Power/System LED stops flashing to become solid green. After six seconds, it starts flashing green again. Press the power button once more (shortly). All LEDs flash green once. The SpeedTouch reboots and will come online with factory default settings. Resetting the system to its factory defaults also involves deleting the configuration profile settings. You may, therefore, need to reconfigure the system using the SpeedTouch Setup wizard or by uploading the relevant configuration file. See section 1.3 SpeedTouch Configuration Setup on page 13 for more information.
Factory default service settings
When the SpeedTouch leaves the factory and after every hardware reset to defaults, the SpeedTouch features the following factory default settings: Default IP configuration: IP address: 10.0.0.138 Auto IP address
System password: not set DHCP server: disabled DNS server: disabled Master firewall: enabled Default Connection profile settings: IEEE802.3D Transparent Bridging on VPI*VCI=8*35 IEEE802.3D Transparent Bridging on VPI*VCI=0*35
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