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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
In this chapter you will learn about the various connections you need to make in order to use the MT800. 1) 2) 3) Preparations Connecting MT800 Power on MT800

2.1 Preparations

2.1.1 Checking Computer Configuration
Item OS Web browser type Web browser settings Ethernet port Requirement Web browser, such as IE, is installed. Microsoft Internet Explorer5.0 or Netscape Navigator4.7 or above Enable JavaScript NIC adapter Enable TCP/IP
2.1.2 Collecting ISP Information
VPI, VCI Encapsulation type Protocol type Modulation type

User name, password

2.2 Connecting MT800
2.2.1 Connecting ADSL Line
Simply plug one end of the twisted-pair telephone cable into the Modem port of the splitter and insert the other end into the ADSL port on the rear panel of MT800. Use another telephone cable to connect the splitter and the Phone Jack in the wall.
2.2.2 Connecting the computer to MT800
Use a straight-through cable to connect your computer and MT800. You can connect the MT800 directly to a 10/100Base-TX Ethernet adapter card on your PC with the provided Ethernet cable as shown in this diagram.
(1) Computer (5) Splitter
(2) RJ-11 Tel Cable (6) Phone Jack

(3) Phone (7) MT800

(4) RJ-45 Ethernet Cable (8) RJ-11 Tel Cable
Figure 2-1 Computer to MT800 connection
2.2.3 Connecting Ethernet LAN to MT800
MT800 may be connected to any 10/100Base-TX Ethernet port. When connecting MT800 to any Ethernet device that is capable of operating at speeds higher than 10Mbps, be sure that the device has auto-negotiation mode enabled for the connecting port. Use cross-over cable to connect MT800 and the uplink port of a switch or hub. Be sure that the cable connecting the LAN to MT800 is not longer than 100 meters.

2.3 Powering On MT800

1) 2) 3) Use the provided power adapter and plug it into a suitable power source nearby. You should see the Power LED indicator light up, which indicates the device is powered on. After a few seconds, look at the LAN LINK indicator and make sure it with steady light, which indicates a valid connection between the router and your computer.
Chapter 3 Before Configuring MT800

To configure MT800, you have to connect MT800 to a computer as shown below. Use the provided straight-through cable.

(1)Computer

(2)RJ-45 Ethernet Cable

(3)MT800

Figure 3-1 Computer to MT800 connection
3.2 When to Configure the MT800
The factory default settings of MT800 have optimized all functions, which made it can operate in most conditions of network. Usually, for the users with simple network topology, the default setting values can meet their basic requirements and need no change.
If the conditions of network have been changed by the modification of security, scale, line of communication, protocol and topology, for example, a demand of particular VPI and VCI, you should adjust accordingly the default settings to be able to adapt to the changes.
3.3 Configuring IP Settings on Your Computer
The steps of configure the IP settings are as below. 1) 2) Understand the default IP settings for MT800: IP address (192.168.1.1), Subnet mask (255.255.255.0). Make sure your computer has the TCP/IP protocol installed and enabled. If you have an Ethernet port on your computer, it probably already has TCP/IP protocol installed. If you are using Windows XP, the TCP/IP is enabled by default for standard installations. 3) Configure the IP address and Subnet mask of your computer to make the computer set in the same subnet with the MT800, for example, IP address:192.168.1.100, Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0. For computers running non-Windows operating systems, follow the instructions for your OS to configure the IP setting to occupy the same subnet as MT800.
3.4 Accessing the Web-based Configuration Manager
Once the computer has IP settings that allow it to access the Web-based configuration manager, you can change the factory default settings to enable the MT800 to connect to the Internet.
3.4.1 Checking for Proxy Service
If the browser software on the computer is configured to use a proxy server for Internet access, it is necessary to first disable the proxy connection. In Windows Internet Explorer, you can check whether a proxy server is enabled using the following procedures: 1) In the Explorer Window, select and click on Tools Internet Options, and enter the Internet Options window. 2) 3) In the Internet Options window, click the Connections tab and click on the LAN Settings button. Verify that the Use proxy server option is NOT checked. If it is checked, click in the checked box to deselect the option and click OK.
3.4.2 Applying the LAN IP Address of MT800
To access the Web-based configuration manager, launch your Web browser and enter the LAN IP address of the MT800. For the first access, the default LAN IP address of the MT800 is used. Type in http:// followed by the default IP address, 192.168.1.1 in the address bar of the browser. The URL in the address bar should read: http://192.168.1.1.

3.4.3 Inputting the User Name and Password
A new window appears prompting you for a user name and password needed to access the Web-based configuration manager.
Figure 3-2 Enter user name and password Use the default user name: admin and password: admin for first time setup. You can change the password once you have opened the Web-based configuration manager. The user name and password allows any computer on the same subnet as the MT800 to access the Web-based configuration manger. And this password can also be used to Telnet to the device through the Ethernet or Internet interfaces. To change this password, see Chapter 4 Web-based Management.
Note: Do not confuse the user name and password used to access the Web-based manager with the ADSL account and password needed for PPP connections to access your ISPs network.
Chapter 4 Web-based Management
This chapter describes how to use the web-based management software to configure the MT800, which introduces the signification of parameters and method of setting in the configuration interface. The order of sectors is listed according to the functional configuration interfaces.
4.1 Manager Interface Layout
The MT800 initially presents the System View page shown below when you first log in. The left part of the page is wizard column, and you can enter the web page of configuration or management through the hyperlink in wizard column. The right part of the page is the practical domain of configuration and management.
Figure 4-1 GUI of web-based configuration manager
4.2 System View (Home Page)
Figure 4-2 Home Page system view display
The System View read-only table on the Home Page displays a summary of various system settings and functions as described in the table below. Device: Displaying the basic information about the device model and software versions. DSL Status: Displaying the operational status, DSL version, and performance statistics for the DSL line. WAN Interfaces: Displaying the names and settings for the device WAN interfaces. Multiple software-defined interfaces may be configured to use the DSL connection. In the WAN interface will display the PVC number, gateway, IP address, mask, VPI/VCI, encapsulation and status. LAN Interface: Displaying the names and various settings of LAN interface, which include MAC address, IP address, Mask, speed, duplex and status. Services Summary: Displaying the following services that the ADSL router performs to help you manage your network: NAT, IP filter, RIP, DHCP status including DHCP Relay, DHCP Server or DHCP Client, and IGMP.

I. None DHCP

The default setting is None, which disable DHCP services. In this case, ADSL terminal device shall be assigned IP settings manually or through the DHCP server of LAN or ISP.
Figure 4-12 DHCP mode configuration-None

II. DHCP Server

MT800 can be configured as DHCP server of LAN. Then the ADSL terminal shall provide IP settings for your PC.
Figure 4-13 DHCP mode configuration-DHCP Server Start/End IP Address: The range of IP addresses that release by DHCP server. Gateway Address: The IP address of gateway for DHCP server. Status: Show the status of DHCP server. Action(s): Click icon click icon to modify the added DHCP server; to delete an added DHCP server; Click icon
to view the parameters of an existed DHCP server.

III. DHCP Relay

MT800 can also to be configured to relay DHCP packets, and the PC shall be assigned IP address automatically.
Figure 4-14 DHCP mode configuration-DHCP Relay DHCP Server Address: Input the assigned address in the field. Interfaces Running DHCP Relay: Please select the eth value from pull-down menu, and click Add button as well. Action(s): Click icon to delete an added DHCP relay.

4.7 DNS Configuration

Click the DNS of Other Setting in the Wizard Column to set the DNS. Multiple DNS addresses are useful to provide alternatives when one of the servers is down or encountering heavy traffic. ISPs
typically provide primary and secondary DNS addresses, and may provide additional addresses.
Figure 4-15 DNS configuration
4.8 IP Route Table Configuration
Click the IP Route of Other Setting in the Wizard Column to set the IP Route Table. IP Routes are used to define gateways and hops used to route data traffic. Most users will not need to use this feature as the previously configured default gateway and LAN IP settings on your host computers should be sufficient. You may need to define routes if your LAN includes two or more networks or subnets, if you connect to two or more ISP services, or if you connect to a remote corporate LAN. Use the IP Route Table to add new IP routes.
Figure 4-16 IP Route Table
Destination: Specifying the IP address of the destination computer. The destination can specify the IP address of a specific computer or an entire network. It can also be specified as all zeros to indicate that this route should be
used for all destinations for which no other routes are defined (this is the route that creates the default gateway). Netmask: Indicating which parts of the destination address refer to the network and which parts refer to a computer on the network. The default gateway uses a netmask of 0.0.0.0. Next Hop: Specifying the next IP address to send data to when its final destination is that shown in the destination column. IF Name: Displaying the name of the interface through which to data is forwarded to the specified next hop. Route Type: Displaying whether the route is direct or indirect. In a direct route, the source and destination computers are on the same network, and the MT800 attempts to directly deliver the data to the computer. In an indirect route, the source and destination computers are on different networks, and the MT800 forwards data to a device on another network for further handling. Route Origin: Displaying the origin of the route. Dynamic indicates the route automatically produced by the device interface address. Routes you create are labeled Local. Other routes learned from route protocol are labeled the name of the corresponding route protocol (for example, origin of the route learned from RIP is labeled RIP).

alternative routes, the one with the lowest hop count is considered the fastest path. 4) Select Send Mode and Receive Mode. The Send Mode setting indicates the RIP version this interface will use when it sends its route information to other devices. The Receive Mode setting indicates the RIP version(s) in which information must be passed to the MT800 in order for it to be accepted into its routing table. 5) 6) Click the Add button. The new RIP entry will display in the table. Click the Enable radio button to enable the RIP feature.
Note: RIP version 1 is the original RIP protocol. Select RIP1 if you have devices that communicate with this interface that understand RIP version 1 only. RIP version 2 is the preferred selection because it supports "classless" IP addresses (which are used to create subnets) and other features. Select RIP2 if all other routing devices on your LAN support this version of the protocol.
4.12 Firewall Configuration
4.12.1 Configuration of Global Firewall
The Firewall enables you to protect the system against denial of service (DoS) attacks and other types of malicious accesses to your LAN. You can also specify how to monitor attempted attacks, and who should be automatically notified. Click the Firewall of Advanced Function in the Wizard Column to set the RIP.
Figure 4-23 Firewall configuration
Follow these instructions to configure global firewall settings. Configure any of the following settings that display in the Firewall Global Configuration table: Blacklist Status: If you want the device to maintain and use a black list, click Enable. Click Disable if you do not want to maintain a list. Blacklist Period(min): Specifying the number of minutes that a computer's IP address will remain on the black list (i.e., all traffic originating from that computer will be blocked from passing through any interface on the MT800). For more information, see Managing the Black List below. Attack Protection: Click the Enable radio button to use the built-in firewall protections that prevent the following common types of attacks: IP Spoofing: Sending packets over the WAN interface using an internal LAN IP address as the source address. Tear Drop: Sending packets that contain overlapping fragments. Smurf and Fraggle: Sending packets that use the WAN or LAN IP broadcast address as the source address. Land Attack: Sending packets that use the same address as the source and destination address. Ping of Death: Illegal IP packet length. DoS Protection: Click the Enable radio button to use the following denial of service protections: SYN DoS, ICMP DoS, Per-host DoS protection.
Max Half open TCP Connection: Set the percentage of concurrent IP sessions that can be in the half-open state. In ordinary TCP communication, packets are in the half-open state only briefly as a connection is being initiated; the state changes to active when packets are being exchanged, or closed when the exchange is complete. TCP connections in the half-open state can use up the available IP sessions. If the percentage is exceeded, then the half-open sessions will be closed and replaced with new sessions as they are initiated. Max ICMP Connection: Set the percentage of concurrent IP sessions that can be used for ICMP messages. If the percentage is exceeded, then older ICMP IP sessions will be replaced by new sessions as they are initiated. Max Single Host Connection: Set the percentage of concurrent IP session that can originate from a single computer. This percentage should take into account the number of hosts on the LAN.

specify that the value must equal (eq) or not equal (neq) the specified value, or you can select any to enable the rule to be invoked on all ICMP packets. This field will be dimmed (unavailable for entry) unless you specify ICMP as the protocol. IP Frag Pkt: Determines how the rule applies to IP packets that contain fragments. You can choose from the following options: Yes: The rule will be applied only to packets that contain fragments. No: The rule will be applied only to packets that do not contain fragments Ignore: (Default) The rule will be applied to packets whether or not they contain fragments, assuming that they match the other criteria. IP Option Pkt: Determines whether the rule should apply to IP packets that have options specified in their packet headers. Yes: The rule will be applied only to packets that contain header options. No: The rule will be applied only to packets that do not contain header options. Ignore: (Default) The rule will be applied to packets whether or not they contain header options, assuming that they match the other criteria. Packet Size: Specifies that the IP Filter rule will take affect only on packets whose size in bytes matches this criterion. (lt = less than, gt = greater than, lteq = less than or equal to.)
When you are done selecting criteria, ensure that the Enable button is selected at the top of the page, and then click the Submit button at the bottom of the page. After a confirmation page displays, the IP Filter -Configuration page will redisplay with the new rule showing in the table.

4.14 QoS

Various applications that operated in MT800 have different requirement of priority level. Different applications will be classified by MT800 according to the different requirement of priority level, and the different priority level will be provided to each level with mode of Diffserv. MT800 sets the individual queue for each priority level, and then controls the output of each queue of priority. Click the QoS of Advanced Function in the Wizard Column to set the priority level to the applications that operated in MT800. The available options of QoS include: Application, TOS, Diffserv, 802.1p, and VLAN Tag.

I. No QoS

Figure 4-26 QoS-No QoS

II. Application

Some special application, such as network game,
videoconference, network phone, will transmit the audio, video and data synchronously. So you can set the priority level to the different type of traffic. So the traffic with higher priority will be processed firstly while the network jammed.

4.17.3 ILMI

ILMI (Interim Local Management Interface) allow user to set an interface, which to be activated while the existing ATM interfaces is toggling or temporarily failed.
Figure 4-38 Ilmi Ilmi: Select to enable or disable the Ilmi mode. VPI: If you need any modification, please enter the VPI value of Ilmi that provided by ISP. VCI: If you need any modification, please enter the VCI value of Ilmi that provided by ISP.

4.17.4 ACL

Access Control List is used to allow or deny the access from one or more specific IP addresses in LAN and WAN.
Figure 4-39 Access control list
ACL: Select to allow or deny the access LAN interface or WAN interface. Add IP Address (max 5): Type in the IP address for the LAN interface or WAN interface. The maximum number of IP address can be entered is 5. Click the Status button in the access control list to view the ACL statistics of relative IP address. If you need to modify an IP address, click icon , click the icon to delete an IP address.
Click the Submit button to save the settings in the RAM.
To save these configuration changes permanently, enter the Save & Reboot page, select Save and click Submit button to save new settings.

4.18 Statistics

MT800 provides the statistic figures for DSL and ATM/LAN.

4.18.1 DSL

Click the DSL of Statistics in the Wizard Column to view the log of device.

Figure 4-40 DSL status

Choose from the pull-down menu to set the refresh rate in seconds. The larger the value is, the slower the refresh rate is.

4.18.2 ATM/LAN

The device keeps statistic of the data traffic that it handles. You are able to read the amount of Receive and Transmit packets that pass through the device on both the ATM port and the LAN (Local Area Network) ports.
Figure 4-41 ATM/LAN Select PVC number from the pull-down menu to view the details of traffic statistics, Click the Refresh button to update the counters and the Refresh button to clear the counters.

4.19 Save & Reboot

Click the Save & Reboot in Wizard column to specify the method of restart.
Figure 4-42 Save & Reboot
Save: Save the current setting into the permanent storage Reboot: A simple reboot: This will put into effect any configuration changes that have been successfully saved to flash memory. Factory Setting Reboot: This reboots the device to default settings provided by your ISP or the manufacturer. Choosing this option erases any custom settings. You should select the proper method to restart the system.

Caution: Do not reboot the device using the Reset button on the back panel of the MT800 to activate new changes. This button resets the device settings to the manufacturers default values. Any custom settings will be lost.

4.20 Firmware Upgrade

Click the hyperlink Firmware Upgrade in the Wizard column to open the Firmware Upgrade page and update the system software.
Figure 4-43 Firmware upgrade Upgrade File: Type in the full path and file name of the firmware file to be uploaded. Alternatively you may click the Browse button to search for the file on your system. When the file names have been entered, click the Upload button to start loading the firmware file. If the upload is successful, a message informs you that it was successfully loaded. If the firmware does not load, an error message informs you to try the upload again. Check the file names and attempt to upload again. If the file still is not loaded, reboot the device and try again.
Caution: Do not power off the MT800 during the firmware upgrade process. Otherwise, the configuration in the flash could be damaged.

4.21 Alarm

Figure 4-44 Alarm You can view the logs of alarm in response to system events. Select Refresh rate from the drop-down menu. Click the Save Alarm button to save the log file to local disk. Click the Clear button to clear the logs and Refresh button to view the recent alarm events.
Chapter 5 Service Configuration
This section describes the configuration for six modes of SmartAX MT800 ADSL router device for ADSL online service. The contents include: Preparation for service configuration PPPoE PPPoA RFC 2684 Bridged (Pure Bridge) RFC 2684 Bridged (Static IP) RFC 2684 Bridged (DHCP) RFC 2684 Route (IPoA)
5.1 Preparation for Service Configuration
Collect the following data firstly to perform the configuration:
Virtual dialup mode Protocol types RFC 2648 Bridged (Pure Bridge) Connecti on Type
DSL mode RFC 2684 Bridged (Static IP) Connecti on Type RFC 2684 Bridged (DHCP) Connec tion Type VPI/VCI RFC 2684 Route (IPoA) Connec tion Type VPI/VCI
Connec tion Type PPPoE user name Preparing informati on PPPoE passwo rd VPI/VCI Securit y Protoco l None
Connecti on Type PPPoA user name PPPoA passwor d VPI/VCI

VPI/VCI

WAN IP Subnet mask Default gateway DNS
WAN IP Subnet mask Default gatewa y DNS

Security Protocol None

5.2 PPPoE Configuration
Configurations on MT800 Location ATM Setting Parameters PVC VPI/VCI Comments Select any one from the eight PVCs. The value shall be provided by your ISP.
Configurations on MT800 Location Parameters Operation Mode Encapsulation Connection Type PPPoA/PPPoE User name and Password Default Route DNS NAT DNS DHCP Mode Traffic Index Comments Select Enable. The value shall be provided by your ISP. Usually you can keep the default value: LLC. Select PPP. Select PPPoE. The values shall be provided by your ISP. Select Enable. Select Enable.

It is recommended to enable the function of NAT. It is recommended to have DNS Relay function enabled. It is recommended to have DHCP Server function enabled. It is recommended to set 0. Configurations on the users PC
IP Address and Network Mask DNS
It is recommended to set the mode as obtaining an IP address automatically. It is recommended to set the mode as obtaining a DNS servers IP address automatically.

5.3 PPPoA Configuration

Configurations on MT800 Location Parameters PVC VPI/VCI Operation Mode Encapsulation ATM Setting Connection Type PPPoA/PPPoE User name and Password Default Route DNS NAT DNS DHCP Mode Traffic Index Comments Select any one from the eight PVCs. The value shall be provided by your ISP. Select Enable. The value shall be provided by your ISP. Usually you can keep the default value: LLC. Select PPP. Select PPPoA. The values shall be provided by your ISP. Select Enable. Select Enable.
5.4 RFC 2684 Bridged (Pure Bridge) Configuration
Configurations on MT800 Location Parameters PVC VPI/VCI Operation Mode ATM Setting Encapsulation Comments Select any one from the eight PVCs. The value shall be provided by your ISP. Select Enable. The value shall be provided by your ISP. Usually you can keep the default value: LLC.
Connection Type Select RFC2684 Bridged. Address Type Traffic Index Select Pure Bridge.
It is recommended to set 0. Configurations on the users PC

PPPoE Dialup Application

Before connecting to the Internet, the user shall have PPPoE dialup application installed on the PC.
5.5 RFC 2684 Bridged (Static IP) Configuration
Configurations on MT800 Location ATM Setting Parameters PVC VPI/VCI Operation Mode Comments Select any one from the eight PVCs. The value shall be provided by your ISP. Select Enable.
Configurations on MT800 Location Parameters Encapsulation Comments The value shall be provided by your ISP. Usually you can keep the default value: LLC.
Connection Type Select RFC2684 Bridged. Address Type IP Address and Subnet Mast Default Route ATM Setting NAT DNS DHCP Mode Traffic Index Gateway IP Address Select Static IP. The values shall be provided by your ISP. Select Enable. The value shall be provided by your ISP.
It is recommended to enable the function of NAT. It is recommended to have DNS Relay function enabled. And set DNS IP address provided by your ISP. It is recommended to have DHCP Server function enabled. It is recommended to set 0. Configurations on the users PC

5.6 RFC 2684 Bridged (DHCP) Configuration
Configurations on MT800 Location Parameters PVC VPI/VCI Operation Mode Encapsulation ATM Setting Address Type Default Route Gateway IP Address NAT DNS DHCP Mode Traffic Index Comments Select any one from the eight PVCs. The value shall be provided by your ISP. Select Enable. The value shall be provided by your ISP. Usually you can keep the default value: LLC.
Connection Type Select RFC2684 Bridged. Select DHCP. Select Enable. The value shall be provided by your ISP.
5.7 RFC 2684 Route (IPoA) Configuration
Configurations on MT800 Location Parameters PVC VPI/VCI Operation Mode Encapsulation ATM Setting Comments Select any one from the eight PVCs. The value shall be provided by your ISP. Select Enable. The value shall be provided by your ISP. Usually you can keep the default value: LLC.
Connection Type Select RFC2684 Routed (IPoA). IP Address and Subnet Mast Default Route Gateway IP Address The values shall be provided by your ISP. Select Enable. The value shall be provided by your ISP.
NAT DNS DHCP Mode Traffic Index
IP Address and network mask DNS
Note: For other advanced configurations, please refer to Chapter 4 Management. Web-based
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
6.1 Quick Troubleshooting
Failures Power light is out. 1. 2. 1. 2. ADSL LINK light is out. 3. Instructions Ensure power adapter is well connected; Ensure the right power adapter is used. Ensure the ADSL line is well connected; Ensure the telephone line before entering the house is valid, try to test with a telephone; Check that there is no junction box before connecting MT800, which has such components like capacitors or diodes that could hinder back high frequency signals; Ensure the MT800 and telephones are connected in the right way. Ensure you use the right cables from the MT800 to your PC; Ensure the connection is secured; Check if the NIC LED lights up; Ensure your Network Adapter works normally by examining whether the item of Networking Adapters is labeled with ? or !. If it is, you may delete it and then click Refresh to reinstall. Otherwise, you may try the NIC in another slot. As a last resort, you have to replace the NIC.

4. 1. 2. LAN LINK light is out. 3. 4.

Failures

Instructions Take the most common access mode as an example, in which a dial-up application is installed on the users computer: 1. 2. Ensure that any of the problems above is not the reason; Ensure that the dial-up application is correctly installed and set on your PC; Ensure that you have entered the right user name and password; Ensure Use Proxy Server is set properly for IE, if the problem still remains even after you have log into successfully; Try more than one Web sites, in case of some Web servers being in failure.
Cant access the Internet.

6.2 FAQs

Q: Why cant my computer access the Internet, even when the physical links are well connected? Check first whether the LEDs are in normal status. If they do, you have to find help to adjust the settings on the MT800. Q: I forget the username and password when I am to log into the Web-based Configuration Manager. Or I just cant access the Web-based Configuration Manager. 1) 2) 3) 4) Please press reset button at the rear panel for 3 seconds to restore the factory default settings of MT800. Indicate your NIC IP address to 192.168.1.3 Disable Proxy service. Launch your Web browser and type in http://192.168.1.1
Use the default user name: admin and password: admin
Q: My configuration is gone after rebooting MT800. If you want to keep your settings after reboot MT800. Please go to Web-based Configuration Manager to save your configurations. Save & Reboot Save
Figure 6-1 Save the changed setting
Q: I cant upgrade with the new firmware. Please make sure the file that you have downloaded is valid. Q: Why cant I access the Internet by using virtual dialing through Microsofts Internet Gateway? Internet Gateway supports PPPoE itself. No other PPPoE terminal software shall be installed again. Q: Why does my PC fall off line sometimes even with all LEDs are in normal status? There are several scenarios might cause this problem. 6) 7) Be disconnected by the ISP. Some ISPs will have idle timeout setting to avoid wasting IP. When the end user connects to the Internet too long

without any packet, the ISP will drop the connection. Please contact with your ISP about this problem. 8) Some ISPs dont provide a good quality ADSL signal line. Therefore, when the ADSL line is unstable, your connection will be dropped. Try with a telephone and find the status of your ADSL signal line. 9) If you have contacted the ISP and they promised the quality of ADSL line, it may be the hardware issue and please contact your vendor. Q: When can I use the Restore Factory Default Setting button? If you changed some setting unconsciously in the Web Management Interface and you forgot the detailed values that you modified, please use the Restore Factory Default Setting button to recover the factory default settings. Q: How many methods can be used to restore the factory default setting? Totally two methods: 10) By the restore button on the rear panel of the device. Push it for 3 seconds to take the factory default setting into effect; 11) Select the option Factory Setting Reboot in the page of Save & Reboot and then click Submit button. Q: How to connect multiple phones? Follow the figures below to complete the installation. Note that the MT800 needs the splitter for proper working.
(1) Phone Socket (5) Splitter (9) MT800
(2) Phone (6) RJ-11 Tel Cable
(3) Phone (7) RJ-11 Tel Cable
(4) RJ-11 Tel Cable (8) Phone Jack
Figure 6-2 Connect multiple phones-1
(1) Phone (5) Micro-filter (9) Splitter
(2) Phone Socket (6) RJ-11 Tel Cable (10) RJ-11 Tel Cable
(3) Phone (7) Phone Socket (11) Phone Jack
(4) RJ-11 Tel Cable (8) RJ-11 Tel Cable (12) MT800
Figure 6-3 Connect multiple phones-2
Chapter 7 Technical Specifications
General Specifications Standards ITU-T G.992.1 (G.dmt) ITU-T G.992.2 (G.lite) ITU-T G.994.1 (G.hs) ANSI T1.413 Issue # 2
G.dmt full rate: Downstream up to 8 Mbps Upstream up to 896 kbps Data Transfer Rate G.lite: Downstream up to 1.5 Mbps Upstream up to 512 kbps T1.413: Downstream up to 8 Mbps Upstream up to 896 kbps External Interface One RJ-11 ports for ADSL line connection One RJ-45 port for 10/100 Base-T Ethernet connection
Physical and Environmental Specifications Power Adapter Power Consumption Operating Temperature Humidity Dimensions Weight 9 V AC 1A Max. 9W 0 C to 40 C ( 32F to 104 F) 5% to 95% (non-condensing) 135mm x 110mm x 28mm 180g
Note: There might be different power adapter used in different regions. Please make sure that your power adapter is in conformity with the sign in the rear panel (9V AC 1A or 9V DC 1A). Waterproof should be used during the storage, transportation and running of the equipment.

Chapter 8 Appendix

8.1 Factory Default Settings
User name Password IP address Subnet mask DSL Mode PVC0 PVC1 PVC2 RFC 2684 Bridged Mode PVC3 PVC4 PVC5 PVC6 DHCP Mode NAT admin admin 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 Multimode VPI =0 VPI =8 VPI= 0 VPI =0 VPI =8 VPI= 8 VPI= 14 Disable Enable VCI=35 VCI=35 VCI= 100 VCI=32 VCI=81 VCI=32 VCI=24

8.2 Abbreviations

Abbreviation ADSL Description Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
Abbreviation ATM CPE DHCP DNS DSLAM HTML IP ICMP IPoA ISP LAN MAC MIB NIC NMS PPP PPPoA PPPoE PVC QoS RAM RIP SNMP
Description Asynchronous Transfer Mode Customer Premises Equipment Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name Server Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplex Hypertext Markup Language Internet Protocols Internet Control Message Protocol Internet Protocols Over ATM Internet Service Provider Local Area Network Media Access Control Management Information Base Network Interface Card Network Management Station Point to Point Protocol PPP over ATM PPP over Ethernet Permanent Virtual Connection Quality of Service Random Access Memory Routing Information Protocol Simple Network Management Protocol
Abbreviation TCP TFTP UDP VCI VPI WAN Transfer Control Protocol

Description

Trivial File Transfer Protocol User Datagram Protocol Virtual Channel Identifier Virtual Path Identifier Wide Area Network
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Administration Building, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Bantian, Longgang District, Shenzhen, P. R. China Postal Code: 518129 Website: http://www.huawei.com

 

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