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Brix 11:49am on Thursday, October 7th, 2010 
Call me herectic, but I think the Koss Portapro is generally overrated. I had read so many reviews praising the PortaPro that I decided to get them. Bass lover, great mid-tone
Rounin 10:38am on Sunday, September 26th, 2010 
Great for the price I purchased these because I lost my Bose in-ear headphones and did not want to spend $100 on an expensive pair again. Impedance too high for portable use!! What drove me to buy these headphones is their comfort level and sound quality.
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I love this headphones for its easy not styli...  Easy to use, very comfortable. Dude these sound so good, I prefer the sound ...  Sonic Sound Quality The look turn heads (Not in a good way).
French Manicure 6:20am on Sunday, May 16th, 2010 
The headphones are value for your money. Only $30 for a pair of headphones that sounds better than a pair of Beats by dr. dre Studios. These are outstanding quality for $30 headphones. Rich and full sound. However I have trouble wearing them for extended periods of time.
teresa mahon 12:43pm on Friday, April 30th, 2010 
These are probably the best headphones you can buy without spending a hundred dollars or more. The ear speakers fold up. Happy with purchase. Since the headphones collapse, they are very portable. They are also very sturdy. I already had a pair of Sennheiser px-100 headphones.
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I love the Koss headphones, i always have liked Koss even better than Sony or any other maker of headphones they make my music sound tremendous.

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Speed Touch 510

Setup and User's Guide
3EC 36511 AAAA TCZZA Ed. 02

Status Change Note

Released BD F aa 39812
Short Title CD-UG AST510 All rights reserved. Passing on and copying of this document, use and communication of its contents not permitted without written authorization from Alcatel.

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Contents
1 Alcatel Speed Touch 510 Installation. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.AppendixA AppendixB Get Acquainted with the Alcatel Speed Touch 510. Alcatel Speed Touch 510 Wiring. Alcatel Speed Touch 510 Configuration Setup. 1.3.1 Configuration Setup for MS Windows OSs. 1.3.2 Configuration Setup for other OSs. Alcatel Speed Touch 510 Internet Connectivity. Troubleshooting and Specifications. Safety and Agency Regulatory Notices. 29 31
Alcatel Speed Touch Web Interface.

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1 Alcatel Speed Touch 510 Installation

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Alcatel Speed Touch510 ADSL router ! With the Alcatel Speed Touch510 residential Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) router, surfing the Internet will become a whole new experience.

In this User's Guide

This User's Guide will assist you in getting acquainted with the Alcatel Speed Touch510 ADSL router and to quickly connect you to the Internet.

Terminology

For readability, both Alcatel Speed Touch510 and Alcatel Speed Touch510i will be referred to as AST510 in this User's Guide.

Safety instructions

Prior to connecting the AST510, read the Safety Instructions in appendix B.
Documentation and software updates
Due to the continuous evolution of Alcatel ADSL technology, existing products are regularly upgraded. For more information on the newest technological breakdowns, software upgrades, and documents, please consult the Alcatel web site at: http://www.alcatel.com http://www.alcateldsl.com

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Get Acquainted with the Alcatel Speed Touch 510

Delivery check

Check your AST510 package for the following items: " The Alcatel Speed Touch510 " 1 Power supply adapter with connecting cable " Cat.5 straightthrough Ethernet cable (RJ45/RJ45) " DSL cable (RJ11/RJ11, RJ14/RJ14) " The AST510 Setup CDrom (with included User's Guide).
Damaged or missing items Other materials
In the event of damaged or missing items, contact your local product dealer for further instructions.
Your AST510 shipping carton may also include release notes, safety and conformity declarations and other materials.

AST510 models

Depending on the variant you purchased, the following AST510 models are possible: " The single Ethernet port model:
Power Switch Push button Line Port

"

The Ethernet hub/switch model:

Power Socket

Ethernet Port
Ethernet Hub/Switch Ports

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Front panel LEDs
The AST510 is equipped with 5 LEDs on its front panel, indicating the state of the device:
Indicator Name LAN Color Green State Flashing Off Line TX Green Flashing Off Line RX Green Flashing Off Line Sync y Green Flashing On PWR/Alarm Green Amber Red (*) Power On Self Test (POST) On On Flashing On Data is flowing from/to the port(s). No activity on Ethernet port(s). ATM cells are being sent over the DSL line. No transmission activity. ATM cells are being received via the DSL line. No reception activity. Initialization of the DSL line. DSL line synchronization achieved. Power on, normal operation. Power on, startup failed. Power on, POST(*) pending. Power on, POST(*) failed. Description p

Ethernet port(s) LED

Each Ethernet port on the rear panel has a LED:
Link Integrity/Activity LED
Indicator Name Integrity g y (Activity) (A ti it ) Color Green State Off On
Description p No connection on this port. Ethernet link up.
Flashing (*) Data is flowing from/to this port. (*) Applicable to hub/switch models only. Note: Some AST510 models may be equipped with 10/100BaseT Ethernet port(s). In this case a second LED will be provided per Ethernet port to indicate the 100BaseT state.

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Alcatel Speed Touch 510 Wiring
Two ADSL variants of Alcatel's Speed Touch510 routers exist: " The Alcatel Speed Touch510 : The ADSL/POTS variant connecting to an analog POTS(*) line " The Alcatel Speed Touch510i : The ADSL/ISDN variant connecting to a digital ISDN(**) line.

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Configuration Setup for MS Windows OSs
One of the following OSs must be readily installed on your PC(s): " Microsoft Windows 95 " Microsoft Windows 98 or 98SE " Microsoft Windows ME " Microsoft Windows NT4.0 " Microsoft Windows 2000 " Microsoft Windows XP. You may need the Windows installation CDrom during installation.

Microsoft Windows

TCP/IP
Make sure that TCP/IP (*) is readily installed on your PC(s).
(*) Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) / Internet Protocol (IP)

The AST510 Setup Wizard

The AST510 Setup wizard can be divided in two major parts: " The detection procedure " The configuration procedure.

The detection procedure

Insert the AST510 Setup CDrom in your PC's CDrom drive. The AST510 Welcome wizard will start automatically. Note: In case the AST510 Welcome wizard does not start automatically, open a 'Run' window via Start Run from the Start menu and enter following path: D:\SetupST.exe, where D stands for the drive letter of your CDrom drive. The AST510 Welcome wizard pops up:
To start the AST510 Setup wizard, click SPEED TOUCH Setup.

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The Welcome to the Alcatel Speed Toucht Setup Wizard window pops up:

Click 4.

to proceed.
The Software License Agreement for Alcatel Speed Touch window pops up:
Click to accept the terms of the agreement and to continue with the Setup wizard. The Setup wizard will continue with searching the AST510 on the network. The following window shows the detection progress:

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The setup wizard should find your AST510 device on the local network. This is indicated by following window:
Note: In case the Setup wizard does not find any AST510 on the network an error window pops up. In this case check: D Whether your PC is correctly wired to the AST510 D That no dedicated firewall device or a router is placed between your PC and the AST510 and that no personal firewall software is running on your PC D Whether the AST510 is powered on and fully initialized D That you have the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) installed on your PC, and that your PC is configured with a valid IP address(*). To retry the detection of the AST510, click with step 5. of this procedure. and proceed
(*) In case of MS Windows 95 or Windows NT4.0 it is advised to configure the PC with a static IP address, e.g. 10.0.0.101, which is unique (in case of a local network). Make sure however not to use the 10.0.0.138 IP address as it is the AST510's default IP address. For the MS Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000 and XP OSs it is advised to configure the PC as DHCP client. Refer to the MS Windows User's Guide for more information.

To continue with the configuration of your AST510 and your PC, proceed with the configuration procedure described below
The configuration procedure
As soon the AST510 Setup wizard detected your AST510 device you are able to select it. Click to proceed. Note: In case the AST510 has been configured before, the possibility exists that it is protected by a System password. Before you are able to overview the device details or to continue with the configuration this password has to be supplied.

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The following window invites you to select the appropriate connection profile for your Internet connectivity:
Select the connection profile and click

to continue.

Note: In case the Service Provider included a separate disk with a dedicated connection profile, click to navigate to the location of the appropriate connection profile file. Subsequent screens will guide you through the configuration setup of both your AST510 and/or your PC. Follow the instructions and enter the required information where needed. This information should be provided by your Service Provider. Click each time to continue. After configuring the AST510 it will restart. In some cases your PC must be restarted as well for the changes to take effect:
After restarting the PC the AST510 Setup wizard will pop up again to announce the successful configuration. Click to close the wizard. In case multiple PCs on your local network need to be configured to enable access to the AST510 you can either: D Rerun the AST510 Setup wizard on every PC Or, if applicable: D Enable the automatic IP address configuration (DHCP client) on every PC.

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Configuration Setup for other OSs

Supported OSs

As the AST510 is OS independent, this configuration setup can be used by any computer system
Note: In fact the following procedure may equally be used on MS Windows OSs for configuring the AST510.
Make sure that TCP/IP is installed on your computer(s). Configure every PC with a static Net10 private IP address, e.g. 10.0.0.1. Make sure though NOT to use the 10.0.0.138 IP address as this is the default IP address of the AST510. To make sure that IP connectivity exists, you can ping the AST510.

Procedure

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7.

To make sure that the AST510 is in its factory default state, perform a reset to defaults. See appendix A. Open a web browser and browse to the AST510 's default IP address 10.0.0.138. See chapter 2 for more information. Click Upgrade to open the Upgrade web page. Click Browse next to the Configuration file path input field to locate the configuration file on the CDrom or disk. Note: If the path is known you can immediately enter it in the Configuration file path input field. Click Upload to start the upload. Click Restart to restart the AST510 and activate the uploaded configuration. After restarting the AST510 some additional configuration of your computer system might be needed. Note: The required settings for your computer should be provided by your Service Provider, if applicable. To check whether the activation of the uploaded configuration was successful, you can browse to the AST510 and overview the current configuration.

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Alcatel Speed Touch 510 Internet Connectivity
As soon as the AST510 and the PC(s) are configured according the previous section, you are able to establish connectivity to the Internet.

Surfing the Internet

Access methods
The AST510 supports two access methods: " Direct access Once initial configuration is done, continuous and immediate access is available via the DSL line. " Dialin access Access must be explicitly established, e.g. by dialing" into a Remote Access Server (RAS), e.g. via the AT510 embedded PPP dialin connections page.
Note: This service may require a third party dialin application. In this case the appropriate software has to be supplied by your Service Provider.
The method to use depends on the configuration profile/file you used to configure the AST510 and the Service Provider's requirements.

Your Internet connection

organization might ask for a user name and password on an Internet welcome page.
Regardless whether a direct access or a dialin 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) Internet. Note: In some cases, e.g. in case of Transparent Bridging, the remote An example of how to establish a PPP dialin connection via the AST510 embedded dialin client is provided on the next page.

AST510 web pages

Your AST510 offers a userfriendly web interface. Via the web pages you are able to establish dialin connections, configure some advanced settings, e.g. AST510's DNS server or NAPT server and overview some statistics of your AST510 itself and its ADSL connectivity. See chapter 2 for more information

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AST510's embedded Dialin application
Via the AST510 userfriendly web interface you are able to establish dialin connections, preconfigured by the AST510 Setup wizard configuration profile or via upload of the appropriate configuration file. Note: The following provides only an example on how you can establish your Internet connection. The actual implementation depends on the preferences of your Service Provider. To open a dialin connection: 1. Open a web browser on your PC/computer and browse to the AST510 web pages:
By default the AST510 offers you the Status page. Click Connect to open the Connections page which enables you to establish dialin connections.
next to the connection entry you want to establish a Click connection with. As a result it will be highlighted. 4. Enter your user name and password in the appropriate fields. If you want the AST510 to remember your credentials, check 'Save password' (n). 5. If applicable, enter the appropriate Service name. 6. Click Connect. While the AST510 tries to open the session 'trying' will appear in the 'State' field. Once the session is active the field displays 'up'. You can start your application or browse the Internet. To close an active dialin connection: 1. Make sure you have access to the AST510 web pages. 2. 3. next to the connection entry On the Connections page, click you want to close the connection for. Click Disconnect. As a result the session state of the entry will change to down, i.e. it becomes idle.

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2 Alcatel Speed Touch Web Interface
The AST510 comes with integrated local configuration capabilities. The local configuration via the AST510 web interface, is based on the HTTP server/Web browser concept. It allows configuration of your AST510 via a Web browser through HTML pages from any local PC attached to the Ethernet interface(s).

Preconditions

Prior to access the AST510 pages make sure that either: " Your Web browser is not using a Proxy server " The AST510 IP address is not submitted to a Proxy server. For more information on how to disable your web browser's proxying, please consult the web browser's user's guide.
Use of the AST510 web interface
In most cases the AST510 is correctly configured for your Internet connectivity via the appropriate configuration profile/file and no further configuration on the web interface is needed. Only for some advanced configurations and/or upgrading the AST510 software and upgrading or backing up the AST510 configuration access to the web pages is required.

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1. 2. 3.
Start the web browser on your PC or computer. Contact the AST510 by entering its IP address (in most cases 10.0.0.138) in the URL field
If a system password was set an authentication window will pop up. Enter user name and System password in the appropriate fields.

Result

As a result the Configuration & Line Status page pops up:
From now on the AST510 acts as a Web server sending HTML pages/forms at your request. You can fill out these pages/forms and submit them to the AST510. The latter scans the pages and makes configurations accordingly.

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Topic links
On each of the AST510 web pages a set of Topic links can be found in the left side frame. Each of these links leads you to a configuration aspect of the AST510. The following table lists all Topic links:
Click. To. Overview the current configuration profile. Overview the current ADSL line status. Establish dialin connections. Overview the AST510 connection information. Set a System password Overview the AST510 system information Upgrade the AST510 software. Backup and/or upload configuration profiles/files. Restore the AST510 default settings. Restart the AST510. Overview/configure the AST510 IP interfaces and IP router. Overview/configure static NAPT entries. Define a Default local server for inbound connectivity. Overview/configure the AST510 DNS server/client. Overview/configure the AST510 DHCP server/client. Save all changes made to persistent memory. Pop up the AST510 help pages.

Status Connect System Upgrade
Routing NAPT DNS DHCP Save all Help
The following topics will describe the use of the web pages related to each of these buttons. For more information on each topic you can always click the context related Help links which are placed on the web pages.

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Status
Clicking this link pops up the Configuration & Line Status page. This page is also the AST510 home"page. It allows to: " Overview which configuration profile/file is currently loaded, including information for which Region and ISP this configuration applies:
Overview the current physical status of the ADSL line:

Connect

Clicking this button pops up the Connections page. This page allows to: " Establish dialin connections, if applicable:
See section 1.4 for more information on how to use the Dialin Connections table. " Overview some detailed connections information via clicking the here link.

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System
Clicking this button pops up the System Setup page. This page allows to: " To configure a System password to restrict access to the AST510:
Alcatel highly advises you to configure a System password. To protect the AST510 you should change the System password on a regular basis. However, never use an obvious password as your name, birth date, etc. Enter the System password of your choice and reenter it in the appropriate fields. Click Apply to apply the System password and Save all to save your changes to persistent memory. Note: As long as no System password is supplied, a warning is displayed on the AST510 web pages. Overview AST510 device related system information:

Upgrade

Clicking this button pops up the Software and Configuration Upgrade page. This page allows to: " Upgrade the AST510 system software:

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Therefore: 1. Make sure no passive software resides on the AST510. If needed click Remove passive to remove a passive software version. 2. Browse to the location where the AST510 upgrade system. software resides via Note: Upgrade software may be made available from your Service Provider. Contact your Service Provider for more information. 3. Click Upload. As a result the AST510 upgrade system software name will appear in the 'Passive software version' field. Note: Uploading software may take up to four minutes to complete. 4. Click Switch over. As a result the AST510 will switch the two system software versions, will reboot and come online with the upgrade system software. Saved configurations remain unchanged. Backup the current AST510 configuration, restore the AST510 factory defaults, or upload a new configuration file:

To backup the current configuration, click Backup and follow the instructions. To restore the AST510 defaults, click Restore defaults to load the default configuration and Restart to reboot the AST510 and
allow the changes to take effect.
To upload a new configuration: 1. Browse to the location where the AST510 upgrade configuration file resides via the button. 2. Click Upload. 3. Click Restart to reboot the AST510 and allow the changes to take effect.

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Routing
Clicking this button pops up the IP Address and Routing Tables page. This page allows to: " Overview or add/delete specific IP address entries for AST510's interfaces:
You can add a static IP address for one of AST510's interfaces by clicking New. Specify the IP address, (sub)netmask, whether NAPT should be applied on this address or not, and select the interface for which the IP address applies (use eth0 for the Ethernet interface). Click Apply to add the entry to the table. All essential IP routes according to this IP address will be automatically added to the AST510 IP routing table. Overview or add/delete static IP routes for AST510's IP router:
Routing can be useful in the case of subnetting your local network. You can add a static IP route by clicking New. Specify the destination IP address (use the prefix notation to apply a subnetmask), source IP address, and specify the gateway IP address or select the interface for this route. Click Apply to add the entry to the table. Note: Do not forget to save your changes to persistent memory by clicking Save all.

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Clicking this button pops up the Network Address and Port Translation (NAPT) page. This page allows to: " Overview 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 on which the entry applies. In case the NAPT entry should be applied on a dynamically assigned local peer IP address of a connection, you should specify 0.0.0.0 as 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. In most cases this setting should be adequate for most server applications and will make the need for specific static NAPT entries redundant. Note: Do not forget to save your changes to persistent memory by clicking Save all.

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Clicking this button pops up the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) page. This page allows to: " Enable/disable the AST510 (Auto)DHCP server:
The AST510 features a DHCP server which allows the PCs/computers on your local network to automatically obtain an IP address (select DHCP server). In case no DHCP is used on your local network, the AST510 DHCP server can be disabled (select No DHCP). The AST510 is furthermore able to probe your local network for another DHCP server (select AutoDHCP). If so, it slips into DHCP client mode, if not the AST510 becomes DHCP server. Click Apply to apply your selection. Configure the AST510 DHCP server lease pool properties:
The AST510 DHCP server (if enabled) will use the address pools listed in this table to provide IP addresses to requesting DHCP clients. To configure a userdefined IP address pool (appropriate to your local network conditions, click New and provide all needed information. Click Apply to add your entry to the table. Overview the current leases the AST510 DHCP server supplied to leases:
Via this table you can also manually add static DHCP leases for specific hosts, if applicable.

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Overview the current AST510 DHCP client status :
Via this table you can also manually add static AST510 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 pops up the Dynamic Name System (DNS) page. This page allows to: " Overview and/or supply the AST510 DNS domain name and to enable/disable the AST510 DNS server:
Note: The use of DNS subdomains is supported, e.g. dsl.office.lan. Overview the current AST510 DNS server hostname leases:
Via this table you can also add static DNS hostname entries. This may be useful for devices which do not support DNS, e.g. a printer. By adding a name for your network printer, identified by its IP address, you will be able to contact this printer by name rather than by IP address. Note: Do not forget to save your changes to persistent memory by clicking Save all.

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AppendixA
Troubleshooting and Specifications
This appendix provides information on how to identify and correct some common problems you may encounter when using and configuring the AST510. If the following troubleshooting tips have not resolved the problem contact the company from which you purchased the AST510 for assistance.

Configuration problems

In case you encounter DSL connectivity problems due to misconfiguration you might consider a hardware reset to factory defaults as described in this appendix. However, be aware that a reset to factory defaults destroys all configurational changes you made to the AST510 internal settings.

Trouble solving table

Problem AST510 does not work. (none off the LEDs lights up)

Solution Make sure the AST510 is plugged into an electrical outlet. Make sure the power switch on the AST510 modem is turned on.
No Ethernet connectivity. LAN LED does not light up. Ethernet port(s) link integrity LED does not light up. Poor AST510 performance.
Make sure the cable(s) are securely connected to the Ethernet port(s). Make sure you are using the correct cable type for your Ethernet equipment. Make sure the AST510 is installed and configured as instructed in this User's Guide and/or as instructed by the SP. Check whether a central splitter or dedicated filters are installed properly.
No Line synchronization achieved. Line Sync LED keeps flashing
Make sure ADSL service is enabled on the wall outlet your AST510 is connecting to. Make sure the correct AST510 variant is used for your DSL service.

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How to perform a hardware reset to factory defaults
Proceed as follows: 1. Make sure your AST510 is powered on. 2. Use a pencil to press the push button at the back of the AST510 until the all front LEDs start flashing. 3. Release the button. You will notice that the AST510 reboots. The AST510 will come online with factory default settings. 4. As a reset to factory default settings also includes a deletion of the configuration profile settings. Therefore, a reconfiguration via the AST510 Setup wizard or via uploading the appropriate configuration file might be needed. See section 1.3 for more information.

Factory default settings

When the AST510 leaves the factory and after every hardware reset to defaults the AST510 features following factory default settings: " Default IP configuration: D AST510 IP address: 10.0.0.138 D AST510 System password: not set D AST510 DHCP server: disabled D AST510 DNS server: disabled D AST510 master firewall: enabled " Default Connection profile settings: D IEEE802.3D Transparent Bridging on VPI*VCI=8*35 D IEEE802.3D Transparent Bridging on VPI*VCI=0*35

ADSL specifications

ADSL data rates D Downstream user (payload) data rates: Up to 8Mbit/s, depending on provisioning D Upstream user (payload) data rates: Up to 1Mbit/s, depending on provisioning ADSL/POTS standards compliancy D ITU(*) G.DMT (Full rate ITU G.992.1 Annex A) D ITU G.LITE (Lite rate ITU G.992.2) D Full rate ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 D ITU Automode ADSL/ISDN standards compliancy D ETSI TS D ITU G.DMT (Full rate ITU G.992.1 Annex B) D ITU G.Handshake (Automode ITU G.994.1)

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AppendixB
Safety and Agency Regulatory Notices
Read all instructions Directive
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Unless expressly and unambiguously approved by Alcatel, you may not: " disassemble, decompile, reverse engineer, trace or otherwise analyse the equipment, its content, operation, or functionality, or otherwise attempt to derive source code (or the underlying ideas, algorithms, structure or organization) from the equipment or from any other information provided by Alcatel, except to the extent that this restriction is expressly prohibited by local law; " copy, rent, loan, resell, sublicense, or otherwise transfer or distribute the equipment to others; " modify, adapt or create a derivative work of the equipment; " remove from any copies of the equipment any product identification, copyright or other notices; " disseminate performance information or analysis (including, without limitation, benchmarks) from any source relating to the equipment. Such acts not expressly approved by Alcatel will result in the loss of product warranty and will invalidate the user's authority to operate this equipment. The following trademarks are used in this document: " Speed Touch and the Alcatel logo are trademarks of the Alcatel Company " Microsoft, Windows , MSDOS and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks of trademarks of Microsoft Corporation " Apple and MacOS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. " Adobe, the Adobe logo and Acrobat Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems, Inc. " Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation. Other products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers. WARNING: indicates that failure to follow the directions could cause bodily harm or loss of life. CAUTION: indicates that failure to follow the directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information.

Trademarks

CAUTION WARNING

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Safety Instructions Climatic conditions
The Speed Touch equipment is intended for: " Inhouse stationary desktop use; the maximum ambient temperature may not exceed 40C (104F). " It must not be mounted in a location exposed to direct or excessive solar and/or heat radiation. " It must not be exposed to heat trap conditions and must not be subjected to water or condensation. " It must be installed in a Pollution Degree 2 environment. Unplug this product from the wall socket and PC before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. The Speed Touch product comes with a portable power supply adapter. Due to the special characteristics of the output of the class II AC adaptor, only use the models or equivalent listed in the power adapter table in this User's Guide. The powering of this product must adhere to the power specifications indicated on the marking labels. If you are insure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. The mains socket outlet must be close to the equipment and easily accessible. The Speed Touch product equipment is not intended to be connected to an ITtype power system. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be subject to persons walking on it. Pay particular attention to the cord's plug, the product's DC entry point; do not use the product when these points of the cord are damaged.

Cleaning

Water and moisture

Power supply adapter

Power sources

Power cord protection

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Overloading Servicing

Do not overload wall (mains) outlets and extension cords as this increases the risk of fire or electric shock. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. None of its internal parts are userreplaceable; therefore, there is no reason to access the interior. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages. Incorrect reassembly could cause electric shock if the appliance is subsequently used. If service or repair work is required, take it to a qualified service dealer. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: " When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. " If liquid has been spilled into the product. " If the product has been exposed to rain or water. " If the product does not operate normally. " If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way. " If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. Avoid using a modem/telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electric storm. There is a slight risk of electric shock caused by lightning. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. If telephone service is required on the same line, a central splitter or distributed filter(s) must be installed for optimal ADSL performance. Depending on your ADSL configuration and type of splitter/filters, installation must be carried out by qualified service personnel. Consult your telephone service company or ADSL service provider for instructions. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Alcatel could invalidate the users authority to operate this equipment. Products with the marking comply with both EMC and Low Voltage Directives issued by the Commission of the European Community.

Damage requiring service

Modem/Telephone use

Modifications

EC Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Alcatel, declares that this Alcatel Speed Touch product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.

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Safety and Compliancy Statements
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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 ON and OFF, the user is encouraged to try 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/television technician for help. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the back of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC certification number (FCC ID) and Ringer Equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack that is Part 68 compliant. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. Typically, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line (as determined by the total RENs) contact the local telephone company. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also you will be advised of your right to file a compliant with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. The telephone company may make changes to its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice so you can make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs (contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information). No repairs can be performed by the customer, if you experience trouble with this equipment for repair or warranty information, please contact: (919) 850-1231 for locations in North America.

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RELATED COMMANDS: cip ifadd cip iflist
Create a CIP interface. Show current CIP configuration.

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cip iflist
Show current CIP configuration. SYNTAX:
=>cip iflist cip0 addr = 172.16.1.1 mask = 255.255.255.0 UNI address = A0:*.03 inarp_reqs_in = 0 inarp_repl_in = 0 inarp_reqs_out = 0 inarp_repl_out = 0 cip1 addr = 172.16.0.5 mask = 255.255.255.0 UNI address = A0:*.04 inarp_reqs_in = 0 inarp_repl_in = 0 inarp_reqs_out = 0 inarp_repl_out = 0 =>
DESCRIPTION: inarp_reqs_in/inarp_reqs_out : Incoming/outgoing inverse ARP requests inarp_repl_in/inarp_repl_out : Incoming/outgoing inverse ARP replies inarp_inv_in/inarp_inv_out : Incoming/outgoing invalid inverse ARP messages EXAMPLE INPUT/OUTPUT: EVOLUTION OF ARP REQUESTS IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT:
=>cip iflist cip0 addr = 200.200.200.138 UNI address = A0:*.03 inarp_reqs_in = 18 inarp_reqs_out = 18 =>cip iflist cip0 addr = 200.200.200.138 UNI address = A0:*.03 inarp_reqs_in = 22 inarp_reqs_out = 22 =>cip iflist cip0 addr = 200.200.200.138 UNI address = A0:*.03 inarp_reqs_in = 22 inarp_reqs_out = 22 => mask = 255.255.255.0 inarp_repl_in inarp_repl_out = 75 = 75 inarp_inv_in = 0 inarp_inv_out= 0
mask = 255.255.255.0 inarp_repl_in inarp_repl_out = 75 = 75 inarp_inv_in = 0 inarp_inv_out= 0
mask = 255.255.255.0 inarp_repl_in inarp_repl_out = 76 = 76 inarp_inv_in = 0 inarp_inv_out= 0
RELATED COMMANDS: cip ifadd cip ifdelete
Create a CIP interface. Delete a CIP interface.

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cip pvcadd
Create a PVC ARP entry for destinations which are not RFC 1577/RFC2225 compliant. SYNTAX:
cip pvcadd dest = <phonebookname> [destaddr = <ipaddress>] [mtu = <number {273-20000}>] The ATM address (hardware address) of the destination host. Typically a phonebook name. The IP address of the destination host. A number between 273 and 20000 (bytes). Represents the maximum AAL5 packet size for this connection. By default the mtu is 9180 bytes. REQUIRED OPTIONAL OPTIONAL

dest [destaddr] [mtu]

=>phonebook list Name Type Use Address Br1 bridge 1 8.35 Br2 bridge 1 8.36 Br3 bridge 1 8.37 Br4 bridge 0 8.38 RELAY_PPP1 ppp 0 8.48 RELAY_PPP2 ppp 0 8.49 RELAY_PPP3 ppp 0 8.50 RELAY_PPP4 ppp 0 8.51 PPP1 ppp 1 8.64 PPP2 ppp 1 8.65 PPP3 ppp 1 8.66 DHCP_SPOOF ppp 1 8.67 CIPPVC1 cip 0 8.80 CIPPVC2 cip 0 8.81 CIPPVC3 cip 0 8.82 CIPPVC4 cip 0 8.83 =>cip pvclist =>cip pvcadd dest CIPPVC1 destaddr 172.16.1.2 mtu 546 =>cip pvclist atmport = 0 vpi = 8 vci = 80 CIPPVC1 encaps = llc mtu = 546 =>

RELATED COMMANDS: dhcp server policy dhcp server stats
Set DHCP server policy. Show current DHCP server state and statistics.

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dhcp server start
Start Speed510Toucht510 DHCP server. SYNTAX:
=>dhcp server stats DHCP Server State: Stopped DHCP server statistics: Corrupted packet recv :.. =>dhcp server start =>dhcp server stats DHCP server state: Running DHCP server statistics: Corrupted packet recv :.. =>
RELATED COMMANDS: dhcp server stats dhcp server stop
Show current DHCP server state and statistics. Stop DHCP server.

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dhcp server stats
Show SpeedToucht510 DHCP server statistics. SYNTAX:
=>dhcp server stats DHCP Server State: Stopped DHCP server statistics: Corrupted packet recv : 0 DISCOVER : 2451 REQUEST : 28 DECLINE : 0 RELEASE : 22 INFORM : 1 Pure BOOTP REQUESTS : 2 Other message types : 0 OFFERs sent : 2451 ACKs sent : 19 NAKs sent : 0 Lease table got full : no Ping table got full : no Second dhcp server seen : no Total size of lease table: 32, in use: 16, free: 50 % =>

DESCRIPTION:

DHCP server state Indicates the state of the SpeedToucht510 DHCP server. Corrupted packet recv Indicates the number of corrupted packets (not complaint to RFC2131) were received from the LAN. DISCOVER Indicates the number of DHCP server discovery packets were received from the LAN. These broadcasts are sent by potential DHCP clients to locate available DHCP servers. Indicates the number of DHCP address lease requests were received from the LAN. Indicates the number of DHCP address lease requests that were declined. Indicates the number of DHCP address release requests that were received from DHCP clients. Indicates the number of information requests that were received from DHCP clients. Indicates the number of BOOTP requests that were received from the LAN. Indicates the number of IP address offers were sent in reply to DHCP requests.
REQUEST DECLINE RELEASE INFORM Pure BOOTP requests OFFERs sent

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ACKs sent NAKs sent Lease table got full Ping table got full
Indicates the number of ACKnowledgement replies were sent to successfully configured DHCP clients. Indicates the number of NotAcKnowledgement replies were sent to wrongly configured DHCP clients. Indicates whether the maximum number of DHCP leases is reached or not. Indicates whether the history list of IP address pings got full or not. These pings are sent by the SpeedToucht510 DHCP server to verify whether the IP address is already in use on the LAN or not. (dhcp server policy verifyfirst=yes) Indicates whether a concurrent DHCP server was found on the LAN or not.

Second DHCP server

RELATED COMMANDS: dhcp server clear
Clear DHCP server statistics.

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dhcp server stop
Stop SpeedToucht510 DHCP server. SYNTAX:
=>dhcp server stats DHCP Server State: Running DHCP server statistics: Corrupted packet recv :.. =>dhcp server start =>dhcp server stats DHCP server state: Stopped DHCP server statistics: Corrupted packet recv :.. =>
RELATED COMMANDS: dhcp server start dhcp server stats
Start DHCP server. Show current DHCP server state and statistics.

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dhcp server lease add
Assign a DHCP server lease to a DHCP host in the local network. SYNTAX:
dhcp server lease add clientid = <clientid> pool = <string> [addr = <ipaddress>] [offset = <number>] [leasetime = <number>] [hostname = <{hostname|""}>] The DHCP client identification string of the booting host. The name of the DHCP server pool from which the DHCP lease should be taken from. Execute dhcp server pool list for a list of available DHCP server pools. The favoured IP address for this DHCP host. This IP address, if specified, must be in the range of the DHCP pool specified in the pool parameter. A number between 0 and the integer number defined by the number of available IP addresses in the DHCP server pool. Represents the IP address offset in the DHCP server pool preserved for this host. Not specifying this parameter does not preserve an IP address for the host. A number between 0 and 1814400 (seconds). Represents the time the host is allowed to use this address, before renewing. Specifying -1 makes the lease permanent. The hostname to add to the local DNS table for this host. Use " in case no hostname should not be associated with this lease. REQUIRED REQUIRED

clientid pool

[addr]

[offset]

[leasetime]

[hostname]

=>dhcp server lease list Lease Pool TTL State Clientid 0 0.0.0.0 dhcp_pool_1 00:26:40 FREE 00:90:D0:12:34:56 =>dhcp server lease add clientid=01:23:55:67:89:ab pool=Local_pool leasetime=3600 =>dhcp server lease list Lease Pool TTL State Clientid 0 0.0.0.0 dhcp_pool_1 00:26:40 FREE 00:90:D0:12:34:10.0.0.1 local_pool 00:59:22 USED 01:23:45:67:89:AB =>
RELATED COMMANDS: dhcp server lease delete dhcp server lease flush dhcp server lease list
Delete a DHCP lease. Delete all DHCP leases. Show current DHCP leases.

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dhcp server lease delete
Delete a DHCP lease. SYNTAX:
dhcp server lease delete clientid [index] clientid = <clientid> [index = <number>] REQUIRED
The DHCP client identification string of the DHCP lease.
OPTIONAL The index number of the entry to be deleted. Execute dhcp server lease list to see a list of the index numbers of all current DHCP leases.

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RELATED COMMANDS: dns stats
Show DNS server/forwarder statistics.

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dns delete
Delete a DNS entry. SYNTAX:
dns delete index index = <number> The index number of the entry to be deleted. Execute dns list to see a list of the index numbers of all current DNS entries. REQUIRED
=>dns list Domain: business.lan Nr. Hostname 0 SpeedTouch 1 TestHost 2 HTTP_Server 3 FTP_Server Total Table Size: 73 entries Amount used: 4 (5%) =>dns delete index=2 =>dns list Domain: business.lan Nr. Hostname 0 SpeedTouch 1 TestHost 3 FTP_Server Total Table Size: 73 entries Amount used: 3 (4%) => IP Address *.*.*.* 10.0.0.140 10.0.0.8 10.0.0.7
IP Address *.*.*.* 10.0.0.140 10.0.0.7
RELATED COMMANDS: dns add dns list
Add a static DNS entry. List current DNS entries.

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dns domain
Set local DNS (sub)domain name. SYNTAX:
dns domain domain domain = <string> The local DNS (sub)domain name. REQUIRED
=>dns list Domain: business.lan Nr. Hostname IP Address 0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.* 1 TestHost 10.0.0.HTTP_Server 10.0.0.FTP_Server 10.0.0.7 Total Table Size: 73 entries Amount used: 4 (5%) =>dns domain domain=office.home.lan =>dns list Domain: office.home.lan Nr. Hostname IP Address 0 SpeedTouch *.*.*.* 1 TestHost 10.0.0.HTTP_Server 10.0.0.FTP_Server 10.0.0.7 Total Table Size: 73 entries Amount used: 4 (5%)

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dns flush
Flush complete SpeedToucht510 DNS server/forwarder configuration and static entries. The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations. SYNTAX:
=>dns list Domain: office.home.lan Nr. Hostname 4* Z7V1DSpeedTouch 1 TestHost 2 Default 3 ftpserver Total Table Size: 73 entries Amount used: 5 (6%) =>dns flush =>dns list Domain: lan Nr. Hostname 3* Z7V1D8 Total Table Size: 73 entries Amount used: 1 (1%) => IP Address 10.0.0.29 *.*.*.* 10.0.0.140 10.0.0.8 172.16.0.1

IP Address 10.0.0.29

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dns fwdadd

Add a DNS forwarding entry. The entries in the forwarding list determine which DNS server should be used for which PC. If an identification cannot be established within the local LAN , the request is forwarded to another DNS server, on another network (Internet/LAN to LAN connection). The connection is negotiated within a PPP link. SYNTAX:
dns fwdadd dns = <ipaddress> src = <ipaddress> mask = <ipmask (dotted or cidr)> [direct = <number>] The IP address of the (remote) DNS server. The source IP address (pool) of the host(s) using this DNS server. The appropriate source IP (sub)netmask. Determines whether DNS replies are sent directly back to the client (1) or relayed by the SpeedToucht510 DHCP server's DNS forwarder (0) in case of PPPtoDHCP spoofing connections. REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED OPTIONAL

RELATED COMMANDS: env list
List all environment variables.

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env get
Get the current value of a environment variable. SYNTAX:
env get var var = <string> The name of the environment variable. Execute env list to see a list of all environment variables. REQUIRED
=>env list _COMPANY_NAME=Alcatel _PROD_NAME=Speed Touch _PROD_FRIENDLY_NAME=Speed Touch 510 ADSL Router _PROD_NUMBER=510 _BOARD_SERIAL_NBR=012345678 _BUILD=R3.7.1.6 _BUILDNAME=Sascha3.716 _PRL=3EC18203CCAB _BOARD_NAME=ADNTN _COMPANY_ID=ALCL _COPYRIGHT=Copyright (c) 19992002 Alcatel _MACADDR=0090D0010203 _UDN=uuid:UPnPSpeedTouch5101_0090D0010203 CONF_REGION=Alcatel Belgium CONF_PROVIDER=ALCA_peckelbs CONF_DESCRIPTION=Default Bridging configuration CONF_SERVICE=Bridging on 0/35 and 8/35 CONF_DATE=07 Nov 2001 HOST_SETUP=user VPI_VCI=8*35 Sys_password=Sascha =>env get var=VPI_VCI 8*35 =>
RELATED COMMANDS: env set env list
Create and set a nonsystem environment variable. List all current environment variables.

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env list
Show all currently available environment variables. SYNTAX:
=>env list _COMPANY_NAME=Alcatel _PROD_NAME=Speed Touch _PROD_FRIENDLY_NAME=Speed Touch 510 ADSL Router _PROD_NUMBER=510 _BOARD_SERIAL_NBR=012345678 _BUILD=R3.7.1.6 _BUILDNAME=Sascha3.716 _PRL=3EC18203CCAB _BOARD_NAME=ADNTN _COMPANY_ID=ALCL _COPYRIGHT=Copyright (c) 19992002 Alcatel _MACADDR=0090D0010203 _UDN=uuid:UPnPSpeedTouch5101_0090D0010203 CONF_REGION=Alcatel Belgium CONF_PROVIDER=ALCA_peckelbs CONF_DESCRIPTION=Default Bridging configuration CONF_SERVICE=Bridging on 0/35 and 8/35 CONF_DATE=07 Nov 2001 HOST_SETUP=user VPI_VCI=8*35 Sys_password=Sascha =>

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env set
Create and set a nonsystem environment variable or change the value of a nonsystem environment variable. SYNTAX:
env set var var = <string> value = <string> The name of the environment variable. When creating an environment variable, any name is allowed, however spaces are not allowed and the name may not start with CONF", HOST", an underscore _" or the dollar sign $". A quoted string which defines the value of the environment variable. The value of system variables (builtin variables with names starting with an underscore _", CONF" or HOST") can not be changed. REQUIRED

firewall list [hook] [hook = <{input|sink|forward|source|output}>] the name of the hook to show the associations for. Choose between: G input G sink G forward G source G output. In case this parameter is not specified the associations for all hooks are shown. OPTIONAL
=>firewall list assign hook=sink chain=sink assign hook=forward chain=forward assign hook=source chain=source =>firewall list hook=input =>firewall list hook=forward assign hook=forward chain=forward =>
RELATED COMMANDS: firewall assign firewall flush
Assign a chain to an entry point. Clear associations for all or a selected entry point(s).

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firewall match
Match a specified IP packet. Used to match an IP packet against a chain in order to determine what the reaction of the firewall would be. This command can be considered as being the same as the firewall rule create command, but without the action to be taken. SYNTAX:
firewall match chain = <string> [srcintf = <string>] [src = <ip-address>] [srcbridgeport = <number>] [dstintf = <string>] [dst = <ip-address>] [tos = <number>] [prot = <{tcp|udp|icmp|protocol}>] [syn = <yes|no>] [urg = <yes|no>] [ack = <yes|no>] [srcport = <{ftp|ftp-data|telnet|mail|smtp|dns|domain|tftp|port}>] [dstport = <{ftp|ftp-data|telnet|mail|smtp|dns|domain|tftp|port}>] [icmptype = <{echo-reply|destination-unreachable|source-quench| redirect|echo-request|router-advertisement| router-solicitation|time-exceeded|parameter-problems| timestamp-request|timestamp-reply| information-request|information-reply| address-mask-request|address-mask-reply| icmpnumber}>] [icmpcode = <number{0-15}>] The name of the chain to match the packet against. The name of the interface the virtual packet arrived on. The source IP address the virtual packet is coming from. A number between 0 and 6. Represents the bridge port the virtual packet arrived on. Execute bridge iflist for a list of available bridge ports. The name of the interface the virtual packet is going to. The destination IP address the virtual packet is going to. REQUIRED OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL

RELATED COMMANDS: ip apadd ip apdelete
Add an IP address to an interface. Remove an IP address from an interface.

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ip arpadd
Add a static entry to the SpeedToucht510 ARP cache. SYNTAX:
ip arpadd intf = <interface name> ip = <ipaddress> [hwaddr = <hardwareaddress>] The interface name. The IP address. The hardware address (e.g. the Ethernet MAC address). REQUIRED REQUIRED OPTIONAL

intf ip [hwaddr]

=>ip arplist Intf IPaddress HWaddress Type eth0 10.0.0.1 00:01:42:5f:7d:81 DYNAMIC eth0 10.0.0.8 00:a0:24:ae:66:e1 DYNAMIC eth0 10.0.1.99 52:41:53:20:20:4d STATIC eth0 10.0.1.100 52:41:53:20:f0:90 STATIC =>ip arpadd intf=eth0 ip=10.0.0.2 hwaddr=00:10:a4:d0:9a:db =>ip arplist Intf IPaddress HWaddress Type eth0 10.0.0.1 00:01:42:5f:7d:81 DYNAMIC eth0 10.0.0.8 00:a0:24:ae:66:e1 DYNAMIC eth0 10.0.1.99 52:41:53:20:20:4d STATIC eth0 10.0.1.100 52:41:53:20:f0:90 STATIC eth0 10.0.0.2 00:10:a4:d0:9a:db STATIC =>
RELATED COMMANDS: ip arpdelete ip arplist
Delete an ARP entry. Show current ARP cache.

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ip arpdelete
Remove an entry from the SpeedToucht510 ARP cache. SYNTAX:
ip arpdelete intf = <interface name> ip = <ipaddress> [hwaddr = <hardwareaddress>] The interface name. The IP address. The hardware address. REQUIRED REQUIRED OPTIONAL
=>ip arplist Intf IPaddress HWaddress Type eth0 10.0.0.1 00:01:42:5f:7d:81 DYNAMIC eth0 10.0.0.8 00:a0:24:ae:66:e1 DYNAMIC eth0 10.0.1.99 52:41:53:20:20:4d STATIC eth0 10.0.1.100 52:41:53:20:f0:90 STATIC eth0 10.0.0.2 00:10:a4:d0:9a:db STATIC =>ip arpdelete intf=eth0 ip=10.0.0.2 hwaddr=00:10:a4:d0:9a:db =>ip arplist Intf IPaddress HWaddress Type eth0 10.0.0.1 00:01:42:5f:7d:81 DYNAMIC eth0 10.0.0.8 00:a0:24:ae:66:e1 DYNAMIC eth0 10.0.1.99 52:41:53:20:20:4d STATIC eth0 10.0.1.100 52:41:53:20:f0:90 STATIC eth0 10.0.0.2 00:10:a4:d0:9a:db STATIC =>

ip arpadd ip arplist

Add a static ARP entry. Show current ARP cache.

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ip arplist
Show the SpeedToucht510 ARP cache. SYNTAX:
=>ip arplist Intf IPaddress eth0 10.0.0.1 eth0 10.0.0.8 eth0 10.0.1.99 eth0 10.0.1.100 eth0 10.0.0.2 => HWaddress 00:01:42:5f:7d:81 00:a0:24:ae:66:e1 52:41:53:20:20:4d 52:41:53:20:f0:90 00:10:a4:d0:9a:db Type DYNAMIC DYNAMIC STATIC STATIC STATIC

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ip ifconfig
Configure interface parameters. SYNTAX:
ip ifconfig intf = <interface name> [mtu = <number{293-20000}>] [status = <{down|up}>] [hwaddr = <hardware-address>] [group = <{wan|local|lan}>] The IP interface name. A number between 293 and 20000. Represents the maximum transmission unit, i.e. the maximum packet size (including IP header) to use on this interface. The default value depends on the connection and packet service for which the interface was created. The administrative status of the interface. Choose between: G down G up The hardware address (e.g. the Ethernet MAC address) of this interface. The group this interface belongs to (e.g. for oriented firewalling). REQUIRED OPTIONAL

intf [mtu]

[status]

[hwaddr] [group]

=>ip iflist Interface GRP MTU RX 0 loop ethf 2 NewMer cip=>ip ifconfig intf=eth0 mtu=1500 =>ip iflist Interface GRP MTU RX 0 loop ethf 2 NewMer cip=> TX 0 TXDROP 0 STATUS UP UP UP UP HWADDR 00:80:9f:24:ab:c 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf

TXDROP 0

STATUS UP UP UP UP
HWADDR 00:80:9f:24:ab:c 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf
RELATED COMMANDS: ip config
Show/set global IP stack configuration options.

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ip iflist
Show all current interfaces. SYNTAX:
=>ip iflist Interface 0 loop 1 eth0 f 2 NewMer 5 cip0 => GRP MTU RX TX 0 TXDROP 0 STATUS UP UP UP UP HWADDR 00:80:9f:24:ab:c 00:80:9f:24:ab:cf

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ip ping
Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets. SYNTAX:
ip ping addr = <ip-address> [count = <number{1-1000000}>] [size = <number{1-20000}>] [interval = <number{100-1000000}>] [listen = <{off|on}>] The destination IP address. A number between 1 and 1000000. Represents the number of pings to send. A number between 1 and 20000 (bytes). Represents the size of the ping packet(s). A number between 100 and 10000000 (milliseconds). Represents the intermediate interval between two sent ICMP packets. Listen for incoming ICMP packets (on) or only send ICMP packets (off). REQUIRED OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL
addr [count] [size] [interval] [listen]

The type of encapsulation to be used for this bridge interface. Choose OPTIONAL between: G llc/snap G vcmux A number between 0 and 65535. Represents the number of WAN connection setup retries before giving up. By default the retry value is 10. OPTIONAL
=>mer iflist MoreMer : dest : Br4 Fcs : off Retry : 10 QoS : default Encaps : vcmux Connection State : connected RX bytes: 0 frames: 0 TX bytes: 0 frames: 0 dropframes: 0 =>mer ifconfig intf=MoreMer encaps=llc/snap retry=15 =>mer iflist MoreMer : dest : Br4 Fcs : off Retry : 15 QoS : default Encaps : llc/snap Connection State : connected RX bytes: 0 frames: 0 TX bytes: 0 frames: 0 dropframes: 0 =>
RELATED COMMANDS: mer ifadd mer ifattach mer ifdelete mer ifdetach mer iflist
Create a new MER interface. Attach a MER interface. Delete a MER interface. Detach a MER interface. Show current MER interfaces.

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mer ifdelete
Delete a MER interface. SYNTAX:
mer ifdelete intf intf = <ifname> The name of the MER interface. REQUIRED
=>mer iflist NewMer : dest : Br3 Retry : 10 QoS Connection State RX bytes: 0 TX bytes: 0 : dest : Br4 MoreMer Retry : 10 QoS Connection State =>mer ifdelete intf=MoreMer =>mer iflist NewMer : dest : Br3 Retry : 10 QoS Connection State RX bytes: 0 TX bytes: 0 => : default Encaps : llc/snap Fcs : off : connected frames: 0 frames: 0 dropframes: 0 : default Encaps : llc/snap : notconnected Fcs : off
: default Encaps : llc/snap Fcs : off : connected frames: 0 frames: 0 dropframes: 0
RELATED COMMANDS: mer ifadd mer ifattach mer ifconfig mer ifdetach mer iflist
Create a new MER interface. Attach a MER interface. Configure a MER interface. Detach a MER interface. Show current MER interfaces.

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mer ifdetach
Detach a MER interface. SYNTAX:
mer ifdetach intf intf = <ifname> The name of the MER interface. REQUIRED
=>mer iflist NewMer : dest : Br3 Retry : 10 QoS Connection State RX bytes: 0 TX bytes: 0 : dest : Br4 MoreMer Retry : 10 QoS Connection State RX bytes: 0 TX bytes: 0 =>mer ifdetach intf=MoreMer =>mer iflist NewMer : dest : Br3 Retry : 10 QoS Connection State RX bytes: 0 TX bytes: 0 : dest : Br4 MoreMer Retry : 10 QoS Connection State => : default Encaps : llc/snap Fcs : off : connected frames: 0 frames: 0 dropframes: 0 : default Encaps : llc/snap Fcs : off : connected frames: 0 frames: 0 dropframes: 0

RELATED COMMANDS: nat delete nat disable nat enable nat list
Delete a static NAPT entry. Disable NAPT on the specified IP address. Enable NAPT on one of the devices own IP addresses. List NAPT connection database.

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nat defserver
Define the default server behind the SpeedToucht510 NAPT device that receives all (unknown) incoming packets. In typical LAN configurations one local 'default' server will be responsible for all WANLAN mail, http, ftp,. connectivity. This command allows to specify this server. For specific services, use the nat create command. SYNTAX:
nat defserver [addr] [addr = <ip-address>] The IP address of the server (on the `inside`) that will receive all (unknown) incoming packets. If not specified the current default server is shown. OPTIONAL
=>nat defserver Default server is undefined =>nat defserver addr=10.0.0.1 =>nat defserver Default server is 10.0.0.1 =>

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nat delete
Delete a static NAPT entry. SYNTAX:
nat delete protocol = <IP protocol name or number> inside_addr = <ip-address> [inside_port = <TCP/UDP service name or port number>] outside_addr = <ip-address> [outside_por =t <TCP/UDP service name or port number>] The IP protocol name (or number) of the NAT entry. The IP address of the NAT entry. The port number of the NAT entry. The apparent host IP address of the NAT entry. The apparent port number of the NAT entry. REQUIRED REQUIRED OPTIONAL REQUIRED OPTIONAL
protocol inside_addr [inside_port] outside_addr [outside_port]
=>nat list Indx Prot Insideaddr:Port Outsideaddr:Port Foreignaddr:Port Flgs Expir State Control 10.0.0.138:80 172.16.0.5:1080 0.0.0.0:10.0.0.138:138 10.0.0.140:138 10.0.0.20:10.0.0.138:137 10.0.0.140:137 10.0.0.254:10.0.0.138:7938 10.0.0.140:7938 10.0.0.96:10.0.0.138:513 10.0.0.140:513 10.0.0.109:10.0.0.138:111 10.0.0.140:111 10.0.0.96:=>nat delete protocol=tcp inside_addr=10.0.0.138 inside_port=80 outside_addr=172.16.0.5 outside_port 1080 =>nat list Indx Prot Insideaddr:Port Outsideaddr:Port Foreignaddr:Port Flgs Expir State Control 10.0.0.138:138 10.0.0.140:138 10.0.0.20:10.0.0.138:137 10.0.0.140:137 10.0.0.254:10.0.0.138:7938 10.0.0.140:7938 10.0.0.96:10.0.0.138:513 10.0.0.140:513 10.0.0.109:10.0.0.138:111 10.0.0.140:111 10.0.0.96:=>
RELATED COMMANDS: nat create nat disable nat enable nat list

RELATED COMMANDS: nat applist nat bindlist nat bind
List available NAPT protocol helpers. List current NAPT helper/port bindings. Create a new helper/port binding.

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12 Phonebook Commands

phonebook phonebook phonebook phonebook phonebook phonebook (to access the Phonebook level) add autolist delete flush list

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phonebook add
Add a phonebook entry. The number of entries is limited to 64. The number of active connections is limited to 12, but more may be configured at the same time. SYNTAX:
phonebook add name = <string> addr = <[port.]vpi.vci> type = <{any|bridge|ppp|cip|ans|pptp}> A free to choose phonebook name for the destination. Two limitations apply: G The name of a phonebook entry intended for the Relayed PPPoA (PPPoAtoPPTP Relaying) packet service may not start with capital P or capital T G The name of a phonebook entry intended for the PPPtoDHCP spoofing packet service must start with DHCP e.g. , `DHCP_Spoof01`. The ATM address for this destination. It is composed of a Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and a Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) identifying ATM virtual channels. In most cases the values are provided by the Service Provider. Accepted VPI: a number between 0 and 15 Accepted VCI: a number between 0 and 511. REQUIRED
The Connection Service supported by the destination. REQUIRED Choose between: G any (All Packet Services) G bridge (Bridging, Routed Ethernet, Bridged PPPoE, Routed PPPoE) G ppp (Routed PPPoA and Relayed PPPoA) G cip (Classical IP & IP Routing) G ans (ATM Name Service) G pptp (Relayed PPPoA, PPPoAtoPPTP Relaying).
=>phonebook list Name Type Use Address PVC1 any 1 8.35 PVC2 bridge 0 8.36 Br3 bridge 0 8.36 Br4 bridge 0 8.38 CIPPVC3 cip 1 8.82 CIPPVC4 cip 1 8.83 =>phonebook add name=Alcatel addr=8.68 type=ppp =>phonebook list Name Type Use Address PVC1 any 1 8.35 PVC2 bridge 0 8.36 Br3 bridge 0 8.36 Br4 bridge 0 8.38 CIPPVC3 cip 1 8.82 CIPPVC4 cip 1 8.83 Alcatel ppp 0 8.68 =>

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RELATED COMMANDS: phonebook delete phonebook list
Remove a phonebook entry. Show current phonebook.

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phonebook autolist
Show auto PVCs, if supported by the Central Office DSLAM. (Only applicable for Alcatel ASAM DSLAMs). SYNTAX:
=>phonebook autolist 8.35 =>
RELATED COMMANDS: phonebook list

Show current phonebook.

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phonebook delete

Remove an unused phonebook entry. SYNTAX:
phonebook delete name name = <string> the name of the phonebook entry to delete. Only applicable for phonebook entries that are not used, i.e. not configured for any packet service. Execute phonebook list to check whether the entry is used (Use=1) or not (Use=0). REQUIRED

RELATED COMMANDS: ppp ifadd ppp ifconfig ppp ifdelete ppp ifdetach ppp iflist
Create a PPP interface. Configure a PPP interface. Delete a PPP interface. Detach a PPP interface. Show current PPP configuration.

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ppp ifconfig
Configure a PPP interface. As the PPP interface to be configured may not be connected at the time of configuration, execute ppp ifdetach prior to executing the ppp ifconfig command. SYNTAX:
ppp ifconfig intf = <ifname> [dest = <phonebook entry>] [user = <string>] [password = <string>] [qos = <string>] [proto = <{pppoa|pppoe}>] [acname = <string>] [servicename = <string>] [encaps = <{vcmux|llc}>] [pcomp = <{off|on}>] [accomp = <{on|off|negotiate}>] [trace = <{off|on}>] [pap = <{off|on}>] [restart = <{off|on}>] [retryinterval = <number{0-65535}>] [passive = <{off|on}>] [silent = <{off|on}>] [echo = <{off|on}>] [mru = <number{293-8192}>] [laddr = <ip-address>] [raddr = <ip-address>] [netmask = <ip-mask(dotted or cidr)>] [format = <{dotted|cidr}>] [pool = <{poolname|none}>] [savepwd = <{off|on}>] [demanddial = <{off|on}>] [primdns = <ip-address>] [secdns = <ip-address>] [idle = <number{0-1000000}>] [addrtrans = <{none|pat}>] [unnumbered = <{off|on}>] [poolstart = <ip-address>] [poolend = <ip-address>] [status = <{down|up}>] The name of the PPP interface to configure. The destination for this PPP interface. Typically, a phonebook entry. Use: G PPPoA (ppp) phonebook entries For the Routed PPPoA (PPP & IP Routing) packet service. G ETHoA (bridge) phonebook entries For the Routed PPPoE packet service. The user name for remote PAP/CHAP authentication. The password for remote PAP/CHAP authentication. REQUIRED OPTIONAL

[user] [password]

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[qos] [proto]

The name of a configured Quality Of Service book entry. This parameter never needs to be specified. The encapsulation method for the PPP frames, i.e. the applicable packet service for the connection. Select: G pppoa For a Routed PPPoA (PPP & IP Routing) connections. G pppoe For a Routed PPPoE connection. Per default the PPPoA protocol applies. The Access Concentrator name for a Routed PPPoE connection. This parameter is applicable only for Routed PPPoE PPP interfaces (proto=pppoe). Execute the ppp ifscan command to see the names of available access concentrators, if any. The Service Name for a Routed PPPoE connection. This parameter is applicable only for Routed PPPoE PPP interfaces (proto=pppoe). Execute the ppp ifscan command to see the available service names, if any. The type of encapsulation to be used for this PPP interface. Choose between: G vcmux (default) Standard encapsulation method for PPPoA (ppp) frames. G llc Standard encapsulation method for ETHoA (bridge) frames. Try (on) or do not try (off) to negotiate PPP protocol compression (LCP PCOMP). Per default the negotiation is disabled (off). Try (on), do never try (off) or negotiate (negotiate) to negotiate PPP address & control field compression (LCP ACCOMP). In the very most cases LCP ACCOMP should not be disabled nor negotiated, i.e. the address field FF03 should not be sent over ATM. Therefore by default this parameter is enabled (on). In case the accomp parameter is set 'negotiate' the local side of the PPP connection demands to do ACCOMP and adapts itself to the result of this negotiation. Enable (on) or disable (off) verbose console logging. By default tracing is disabled (off). Force PAP based authentication (on) or use CHAP based authentication, if available (off). For security reasons PAP negotiation is disabled (off) per default. Automatically restart the connection when LCP link goes down (on) or do not restart automatically (off). By default restart is disabled (off).

=>system clearpassword =>
RELATED COMMANDS: system setpassword
Set/change current system password.

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system config
Configure the Universal Plug and Play and Alcatel proprietary MDAP protocol. For a good operation of UPnP and the discovery mechanism, it is highly recommended not to change the System config setings. SYNTAX:
system config [upnp] [mdap] [upnp = <{off|on}>] [mdap = <{off|on}>] Enable (on) or disable (off) Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) discovery. By default UPnP discovery is enabled. Enable (on) or disable (off) Alcatel proprietary MDAP discovery. By default MDAP discovery is enabled. OPTIONAL OPTIONAL
=>system config upnp discovery: on mdap discovery: on =>
Please do not change the System config settings. In case of Setup Wizard discovery problems, check whether the System config settings are listed as in the example above. If needed, execute the System config command as listed in the exmaple below: EXAMPLE:
=>system config upnp discovery: mdap discovery: =>system config =>system config upnp discovery: mdap discovery: => off off upnp=on mdap=on on on

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system flush
Flush current SpeedToucht510 system configuration, i.e. the System password. System config settings are not affected by the System flush command. The flush command does not impact previously saved configurations. To avoid unrestricted and unauthorized access to the SpeedToucht510 it is highly recommended always to make sure that it is protected by a SpeedToucht510 system password (by executing system setpassword) and to change the password regularly. SYNTAX:

=>system flush =>

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system reboot

Reboot the SpeedToucht510. Nonsaved configuration setings are lost after reboot. SYNTAX:
=>system reboot.. (lost session connectivity due to reboot)..

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system reset
Reset the SpeedToucht510 to its factory default settings and reboot the device. All user and Service Provider specific settings and all saved configuration changes are lost after reboot. SYNTAX:
system reboot no/yes no/yes = <{no|yes}> Proceed with resetting the SpeedToucht510 device to its factory default settings (yes) or not (no). By default the system reboot command is discarded in case of no explicit positive confirmation. REQUIRED
=>system reboot !! WARNING !! The SpeedTouch(TM)510 ADSL Router and ISP specific settings. Connectivity with the ISP network Do you want to proceed ? no/yes = no => =>system reboot !! WARNING !! The SpeedTouch(TM)510 ADSL Router and ISP specific settings. Connectivity with the ISP network Do you want to proceed ? no/yes = yes

 

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