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SAGEM F@stTM 1200/1240

User Guide
421-01 February 2006 edition

Warning

Sagem Communication closely follows all technological changes and is continually striving to improve its products for the benefit of its customers. It therefore reserves the right to change its documentation accordingly without notice. All the trademarks mentioned in this guide are registered to their respective owners: - SAGEM F@st is a registered trademark of Sagem Communication, - Windows

and Internet Explorer

are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation,
- Apple and MacOS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Incorporation, - SAGEM is a registered trademark of SAFRAN Group.
Symbol conventions used in this manual
Gives you important information that you should take into account. Warns you against an action or a serious omission.

E 2002/96/CE DIRECTIVE

ENVIRONMENT
Preservation of the environment as part of a sustainable development logic is an essential concern of Sagem Communication. Sagem Communications aim is to operate systems safeguarding the environment and consequently it has decided to integrate environmental performance considerations in the life cycle of its products, from manufacturing to commissioning, use and disposal.

PACKAGING

The presence of the logo (green dot) means that a contribution is paid to an approved national organization to improve packaging recovery and recycling infrastructures. To facilitate recycling, please respect the sorting rules set up locally for this kind of waste.

BATTERIES

If your product contains batteries, they must be disposed of at appropriate collection points.

THE PRODUCT

The crossed-out waste bin marked on the product or its accessories means that the product belongs to the family of electrical and electronic equipment. In this respect, the European regulations require you to dispose of it selectively: At sales points on purchasing similar equipment, At the collection points made available to you locally (drop-off center, selective collection, etc.).
In this way, you can participate in the re-use and upgrading of Electrical Electronic Equipment Waste, which can have an effect on the environment and health.
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Contents

Pages Warning Symbol conventions used in this manual E 2002/96/CE DIRECTIVE Contents List of figures 1. Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Composition of the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 package 1.3 Prerequisites 0-1 0-2 to 0-3 0-4 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4
2. Description and Installation of your modem/router
2.1 Description 2.1.1 LEDs 2.1.2 Ports 2.2 Installing the modem/router 2.2.1 Powering up 2.2.2 Connecting the ADSL lead to the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 2.2.3 Connecting the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 with the phone wall socket via Filter/Spitter 2.2.4 Connecting the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 to a computer via the ETH lead 2.2.5 Connecting the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 to a computer via the USB lead 2.3 Installation instructions
2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-6 2-6 2-6 2-6 2-7
3. Installing your modem/router
3.1 Installing and configuring your modem/router on your computer's network card (Ethernet) 3.1.1 In Windows 3.1.2 In Mac OSX 3.2 Installing and configuring your modem/router on your computer's USB port 3.2.1 In Windows 3.2.2 In Mac OSX 3.3 Installing and configuring an additional computer
3-3 3-3 3-8 3-10 3-10 3-14 3-15

4. Information

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5. Configuration

5.1 Launching the configurator 5.1.1 In Windows 5.1.2 In Mac OS X 5.2 Recommendations 5.3 Configuring your modem/router 5.3.1 In Windows 5.3.2 In Mac OSX
5-2 5-2 5-4 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-18
A. Appendix A - Troubleshooting
A.1 Checking the assignment of an IP address A.1.1 In Windows A.1.2 In Mac (MacOS X for example) A.2 Interpreting LEDs A.3 Operation alarms A.3.1 "LINE" LED blinking A.3.2 All LEDs off A.3.3 All LEDs blinking simultaneously A.4 Loss of modem/router IP address A.5 Restoring the factory-set configuration
A-2 A-2 A-2 A-3 A-3 A-4 A-5 A-5 A-5 A-6
B. Appendix B - Safety warnings
B.1 Safety warnings B.1.1 Safety levels on the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 unit B.2 CE declaration of conformity

B-2 B-2 B-3

C. Appendix C - Technical specifications
C.1 Mechanical specifications - Displays C.2 Interface specifications C.3 Environmental specifications C.4 Software and protocols

C-2 C-3 C-5 C-6

D. Appendix D - Default configuration
D.1 Default configuration on the local area network (LAN) side

E. Appendix E - Glossary

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F. Appendix F - Connectors
F.1 "PWR" connector pinout F.2 "USB" connector pinout F.3 "ETH" connector pinout F.4 "LINE" connector pinout

F-2 F-2 F-3 F-3

List of figures
Figure 2.1 - Overview of the unit Figure 2.2 - Interconnecting the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 ports
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1. Introduction

This chapter covers
an overview of the SAGEM F@st the composition of the supply the IT requirements

1200/1240

1.1 1.2 1.3
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1 - Introduction

Introduction
The SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 is an IP modem/router with high speed ADSL interface enabling different users to share an ADSL connection in SOHO (Small Office, Home Office) residential usage mode. This modem/router provides Internet access for computers equipped with a USB port and/or an Ethernet port. SAGEM F@st 1200 and SAGEM F@st 1240 equipments respectively adapt the ADSL function on POTS (ITU-T G.992.1/3/5 - Appendix A) and on ISDN (ITU-T G.992.1/3/5 - Appendix B). Main features and functions: High performance, secured bridge/router with ADSL interface, ADSL / ADSL2 / ADSL2+ interface, Ethernet 10/100 BASE-T, USB1.1 slave user access, WAN protocols: PPP over ATM (PPPoA), PPPoE, IPoA, Bridge over ATM, IP services: DNS relay, DHCP server, NAT/PAT address translator, IP filtering, Configuration by Java application supported by the client, Support of ATM service grades (CBR, VBRt, VBR, UBR), Management of four ATM VCCs, Statistics and error messages, Supervisory LEDs.

Figure 2.1 - Overview of the unit
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The various LEDs in the figure above are described in the table below: LED PWR USB Meaning Power supply presence This LED is lit when power supply is present. Activation / Activity on the USB link This LED is lit when the USB interface is active. This LED is off when no traffic is detected. ETH Ethernet link This LED is lit when the ETH interface is active. This LED blinks in pace in with the traffic. This LED is off if no traffic is detected. LINE ADSL line activation This LED blinks slowly when the ADSL line is being synchronized, This LED is lit when the ADSL line is synchronized.
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Marking LINE PWR O/I RST

Meaning 6-way RJ11 socket for connection to an ADSL line (WAN interface). This miniature coaxial jack socket is for powering the modem via the mains adapter unit. On / Off switch. This button is recessed inside the unit to avoid accidental loss of configuration. It is used to restore the modem/router's factory-set configuration (see section A.5).

USB ETH

Type B "Slave" USB female socket for connection to a computer (USB interface). 8-way RJ45 socket for connection either to a terminal or to a local area network (Ethernet 10/100 BASE-T LAN interface).
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Installing the modem/router
Figure 2.2 - Interconnecting the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 ports
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Powering up

First connect the end of the mains adapter lead (adapter supplied with the equipment) to the PWR socket on your SAGEM F@st 1200/1240, Connect the adapter to a nearby mains outlet, Set the "I/0" switch to the "I" position, The PWR LED lights first followed by the other three LEDs, then the other three LEDs switch off in turn.
Connecting the ADSL lead to the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240
Connect the other end of the lead to the port marked ADSL on the splitter connected to your home's standard French wall telephone outlet (T connector).
Connecting the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 with the phone wall socket via Filter/Spitter
Connect one end of the RJ11/RJ11 lead supplied to the LINE socket on your SAGEM F@st 1200/1240. Connect the other end of this lead to the port marked ADSL on the filter/splitter. Connect the LINE filter/splitter port to the phone wall socket. Connect the PHONE filter/splitter port to your telephone.

3 - Installing your modem/router
You can install and configure your modem/router with the following interfaces: Ethernet (see section 3.1), USB (see section 3.2), Before installing your SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 modem/router, you must uninstall any other ADSL modem/router.
If you have installed your modem/router with an Ethernet interface and you want to install it with the other USB interface, you must uninstall the modem/router. To do this: Select Start / All programs / SAGEM F@st 1200 / Uninstall.
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Installing and configuring your modem/router on your computer's network card (Ethernet)

In Windows

The Ethernet socket marked ETH on your SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 is provided for you to connect your computers or wired Ethernet network elements. This port is a 10/100BASE-T port. It supports bit rates of 10 Mbit/s and 100 Mbit/s in Half or Full Duplex mode on a category 5 double twisted pair. This port is an RJ45 connector with self-detecting MDI or MDI-x type wiring. To this port, you can connect, using a straight or cross-pinned Ethernet lead (not supplied with the equipment): either directly to a computer equipped with an Ethernet 10/100BASE-T network card, or to an Ethernet local area network connected to a network concentrator (HUB or Switch). The installation procedure described below was carried out in Windows XP. Installation in other Windows operating systems (98, ME and 2000) may present slight differences. 1 Insert the CD-ROM in your computer's appropriate drive; the screen opposite appears. Carry out the operations described on screen. Click the continue installation. button to
Note: If this screen does not appear: In the Start menu, select Run then enter: "<CD-ROM drive letter> :\F@st1200.exe then click OK.
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The screen opposite appears. Click
The screen opposite appears. Carry out the operations described on screen. Click the continue installation. button to
to install your modem/router on the ETH interface.
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Connect the RJ45/RJ45 Ethernet lead by connecting the end of this lead to the ETH socket on your SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 then connecting the other end to an available Ethernet socket on your computer according to the animation displayed on screen. Click the continue installation. button to

The screen opposite appears, if a number of Ethernet cards are installed on your computer. Select the Ethernet card connected to TM the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 from the drop-down list. to confirm Then click your choice and continue with configuration.
The screen opposite appears and prompts you to wait.
The screen opposite appears. Select your country of residence and your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Click the continue installation. button to
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The screen opposite appears. Enter the login identifier followed by the login password and confirm the latter. These will have been supplied to you by your ISP. Click the continue installation. button to
Installation is finished. Two icons have been created respectively on your desktop and in the task bar (see detail below). Click.
This icon created on your desktop lets you configure your modem/router (see chapter 5, Configuration). This icon created in the task bar lets you know the status of the modem/router (see Appendix A - Troubleshooting). You can also use the Start menu to select All programs / SAGEM F@st 1200 to access the following options:
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3 - Installing your modem/router You can now: Surf the Internet Configure your modem/router more specifically.
Caution: If on installation you entered an incorrect login identifier or password, you will have been able to continue and finish installation and have been allowed access to the configurator. However, under no circumstances will you be able to surf the Internet. To surf the Internet, you must enter the correct information, supplied to you by your Internet Service Provider. For this: Open your configurator (see chapter 5), then select the "WAN Setup" tab.
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In Mac OSX

The configuration procedure described below was performed in Mac OS 10.4.1 (Tiger). It can be performed in other operating systems such as Mac OS X 10.2 and 10.3. For the configuration application installed on your Macintosh to be able to communicate with your modem/router's embedded software, the IP addresses of your computer and of TM your SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 need to be in the same addressing plan. For this, you have two options: To activate your modem/router's DHCP Server and configure your Macintosh in DHCP Client mode. The DHCP server will then automatically supply your computer TM with an IP address (default configuration of the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240, recommended for inexperienced users). To manually configure the IP addresses of your modem/router and your Macintosh, taking care to ensure that the IP addresses are in the same plan. The default IP TM address for your SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 is 192.168.1.1. You can therefore, for example, assign your computer the address 192.168.1.12. If you incorrectly assign or lose the IP address of your modem/router, you should refer to Appendix A - Troubleshooting.

No field on the screen can be modified.
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5.3.1.2

WAN Setup
Object: This function is for setting up the wide area network (WAN) access interface. Select the WAN Setup tab. The screen opposite appears.
The following fields are common to all the protocols. Field VPI VCI Encapsulation Mode Meaning Enter a VPI value between 0 and 255. Enter a VCI value between 6 and 65535 (apart from 16). Select one of the two proposed encapsulation modes (LLC or VC Multiplexing).
Depending on the protocol chosen, the number of fields to be completed differs. You must therefore select a protocol mode before completing the various fields.

RFC1483 Bridged

Common fields only.
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5 - Configuration RFC1483 Routed
Field Network Setting Enable NAT : Meaning Check the appropriate box to enable address translation (NAT) (Recommended). Check the appropriate box to activate modem/router's "DHCP client" function. the
Enable DHCP : WAN IP Address
This field is active only when the "DHCP client" function is deactivated (Enable DHCP field check box not checked). Enter a WAN IP address. This field is active only when the "DHCP client" function is deactivated (Enable DHCP field check box not checked). Enter a WAN subnet mask.

WAN Subnet Mask

Field Meaning
Network Setting Authentication User Name Password Dialling

Enable NAT

Check the appropriate box to enable address translation (NAT) (Recommended).
Select one of the proposed authentication modes (CHAP or PAP). Enter the user name (32 characters maximum) supplied by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Enter the password (32 characters maximum) supplied by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Select: AUTO DIRECT : The PPPoE link will be set up only if there is traffic on the ADSL line. : The PPPoE link will always be set up even if there is no traffic on the ADSL line. Select DIRECT (Recommended).

Idle timeout (min)

Enter a delay (expressed in minutes) after which the PPPoE link will disconnect in the absence of Internet traffic.
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5 - Configuration PPPoA

Network Setting Authentication User Name Password
Select one of the proposed authentication modes (CHAP or PAP). Enter the user name (32 characters maximum) supplied by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Enter the password (32 characters maximum) supplied by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

Network Setting

Check the appropriate box to enable address translation (NAT) (Recommended). Check the appropriate box to enable modem/router's "DHCP client" function. the

Enable DHCP : IP Address

This field is active only when the "DHCP client" is deactivated (Enable DHCP field check box not checked). Enter a network IP address. This field is active only when the "DHCP client" function is deactivated (Enable DHCP field check box not checked). Enter a subnetwork mask.

Subnet Mask

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5.3.1.3

LAN Setup
Select the LAN Setup tab. The screen opposite appears.

LAN SETUP

Object: This function is for entering the local IP address and the dedicated subnetwork mask. Field Interface IP Address Subnet Meaning Interface connected to the local area network LAN: eth0. IP address. IP subnetwork mask. Default Eth0 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
If you want to change the address and local subnetwork of your modem/router, you must configure your modem/router's DHCP server in the same network. (see Change of address section).
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5 - Configuration DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION
Object: This function is for "Enabling" or "Disabling" the modem/router's DHCP server function with its own parameters. The DHCP server automatically assigns an IP configuration to any computer connected to the modem/router. This area displays all the default settings of the modem/router's DHCP server. The DHCP server is always "Enabled" by default ( button showing).
If you want to change the DHCP server settings, you must save the configuration (SAVE button) then reset the modem and all the equipment connected to it.
Field Starting IP Address
Meaning The first address assigned by the DHCP server. Note: This IP address should belong to the same subnetwork as that of the modem/router IP address.

Default 192.168.1.10

End IP Address
The last address assigned by the DHCP server. Note: This IP address should belong to the same subnetwork as that of modem/router IP address.

192.168.1.50

Subnet Gateway Primary DNS
IP subnetwork mask. Gateway address (LAN address of the modem/router). Address of your Internet Server Provider's primary DNS server. Note: Set by default to the LAN address of the modem/router to be used as a DNS relay (recommended).
255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1
Secondary DNS Lease (in days)
Address of your Internet Server Provider's secondary DNS server. Availability period (in days) of each IP address assigned.

0.0.0.0 7

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5 - Configuration Change of address
An example of change of address and subnetwork of the LAN involving a change of network on the modem/router's DHCP server is given below.
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5.3.1.4

NAT Setup
Select the NAT Setup tab. The screen opposite appears.

DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)

Object: This function is for directing all incoming traffic (WAN) to a predefined local area network (LAN) address, regardless of port.
This activate this functionality, select Enable. Field Private IP Address Meaning This field is active only if the "DMZ" functionality is activated. If you want to use this functionality, enter a local (LAN) IP address. Default 0.0.0.0
Click the button to register the address entered then the you want to save this configuration.

button if

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5 - Configuration Port Redirect
Object: This area is for redirecting a public port (Public Port) to a private port (Private Port) and a computer by its associated address (Private IP Address). This lets you configure your modem/router so that remote users using services such as FTP (port 21) or HTTP (80) via public addresses can access local servers with private addresses via private ports.

"ADD" button

This button is for adding a new configuration. Enter a private IP address in the "Private IP Address" field. Enter a private port in the "Private Port" field. Enter a public port in the "Public Port" field. Click the configuration. button to add a new
The screen opposite shows two configurations added.
"Delete" button
To delete a configuration from the list, select the one you want to delete then click the button.

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5.3.1.5

Advanced
This heading is reserved for advanced users.

Object:

This heading lets you: update the firmware, save (download), in a file, the configuration in the modem/router, upload a configuration to the modem/router, restore the default factory settings, restart the modem/router in the last saved configuration.
Select the Advanced tab. The screen opposite appears.
The screens appearance and the configurator menus contents in Mac and Windows being similar, refer to section 5.3.1.
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checking the assignment of an IP address interpreting LEDs operation alarms the IP address restoring the factory-set configuration

A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 0

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Appendix A - Troubleshooting
Checking the assignment of an IP address
A range of IP addresses is assigned for each interface (see section D.1).

In Windows 98

Click Start, select Run, enter winipcfg then click OK; the dedicated application appears. Check that the IP address entry contains a value other than 0.0.0.0 (192.168.1.10 for example) for the local area network (LAN) interface connected to the modem.
In Windows XP, 2000 and Me
Click Start, select Run, enter cmd then click OK; the command prompt window appears. Enter ipconfig then confirm by pressing Enter. Check that the IP Address entry contains a value other than 0.0.0.0 (192.168.1.10 for example) for the local area network (LAN) interface connected to the modem.
In Mac (MacOS X for example)
Click the Apple in the menu bar. Select System Preferences, then click the Network icon. Check that the IP Address entry contains a value other than 0.0.0.0 (192.168.1.10 for example) for the local area network (LAN) interface connected to the modem.
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All the troubleshooting procedures described below were carried out in Windows XP. The procedures in other Windows operating systems (98, ME and 2000) may present slight differences.

Interpreting LEDs

The four LEDs on the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 reflect the status of the various interfaces. When the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 is powered up, the PWR LED lights first followed by the other three LEDs, then these last three go off in turn.

Operation alarms

These alarms reflect events occurring while the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 is operating. They can be diagnosed using the green LEDs on the front panel of the unit or via the icon in the task bar.

Front panel green LEDs

The table below gives the meaning of the various LEDs.
Marking On steady Blinking slowly Off PWR Power supply presence _ No power supply USB Activation/Activity on USB link _ No activity on USB link ETH Activity on ETH link In pace with traffic On activity on ETH link LINE ADSL line synchronized ADSL synchronizing (see section A.3.1) Line not connected
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Icon in the task bar

This icon with its associated screen gives the various modem/router states: The modem/router is operational and the ADSL line is connected to the Internet.
1) The ADSL line is not connected to the modem/router. Check the connection to the modem/router. or 2) The PPP link is not set up. Check the PPP link parameters supplied by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). No communication with the modem/router. 1) Check that the modem/router is powered up. 2) Check that the modem/router is correctly connected to your computer via its Ethernet (ETH) interface or its USB (USB) interface.
"LINE" LED blinking
Check the connection of your ADSL splitters. Each telephone socket used in your installation should be fitted with an ADSL splitter. Check that the RJ11 line lead supplied with your SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 is connected to one of your outlets. The use of telephone extension leads is not recommended. Finally, check with your ISP on the availability of the ADSL service on your telephone line.
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All LEDs off

Check that the type of power supply available in your premises is in accordance with the mains voltage needed to power your SAGEM F@st 1200/1240. Check that the power supply lead supplied is correctly connected at one end to the mains power supply network. Check that the power supply connector is correctly inserted into the corresponding port (Power) on the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240.
All LEDs blinking simultaneously
The modem/router has restarted in a "Recovery" degraded mode. You must contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Loss of modem/router IP address
If your modem/router's IP address is lost, communication by the configuration application with the equipment becomes impossible. When the configuration utility fails to set up communication with the modem/router, the window opposite appears. You must enter the modem/router's IP address then click OK to try to set up the dialogue. For the dialogue to be set up, the IP addresses of your computer and your modem/router need to be in the same subnetwork plan.

Environmental specifications
Climatic and mechanical environment Warehousing Transport Operation ETS 300 019-1-1 Class T1.2 ETS 300 019-1-2 Class T2.3 ETS 300 019-1-3 Class T3.2 Temperature: -5C / +45C
Electrical robustness Standard Electromagnetic compatibility Transmission Harmonic currents EN Class B - Ed 01-1999 EN 61 000-3-2 EN 61 000-3-3 EN ITU-T K.21 Ed 2000: basic level
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Software and protocols

IP characteristics TCP-IP, UDP, ICMP, ARP DHCP DNS Routing (LAN and WAN) NAT / PAT Encapsulation protocols PPP over ATM PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) over ATM IP over ATM ETH over ATM Configuration HCP Version download Management LAN port 1 version From ETH, USB RFC 2364 RFC 2516, RFC 1483/2684 RFC 1483/2684 RFC 1483/2684 Server, relay Relay Static 8 maps maximum
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the default configuration on the local area network (LAN) D.1 side
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Appendix D - Default configuration
This chapter gives the default parameter settings for the SAGEM F@st 1200/1240 on leaving the factory.
Default configuration on the local area network (LAN) side
The table below gives the values of the main default LAN parameters for your residential gateway (ETH, USB):
LAN characteristics ETH IP address USB IP address BROADCAST, ARP, MULTICAST Router NAT/PAT Activated LAN traffic is routed to your ISP Activated Value 192.168.1.1/24 Status Internet and configurator access.
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Appendix E - Glossary

Glossary
ACL ACL ADSL ARP CC CCK CDVT CHAP CLI CTP DHCP DNS DTIM FTP GAP HTML HTTP IEEE IEEE 802.11b/g IP IPQoS ISP LAN LCP LLC MAC MDI MER MTU NAPT NAT OAM OBEX PAN PAP PCI PCMCIA
Access Configuration List Asynchronous ConnectionLess Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Address Resolution Protocol Continuity Check Complementary Code Keying Cell Delay Variation Tolerance Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Command Line Interface Cordless Telephone Profile Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name Server Delivery Traffic Indication Message File Transfer Protocol Generic Access Profile Hyper Text Markup Language Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Specifications that use the MAC protocol for the wireless local area network (WLAN) in the 2.4 GHz band Internet Protocol IP Quality Of Service Internet Service Provider Local Area Network Link Control Protocol Logical Link Control (encapsulation with header) Medium Access Control Media Dependent Interface MAC Encapsulation Routing Maximum Transfer Unit Network Address Port Translation Network Address Translation Operation, Administration and Maintenance OBject, EXchange Personal Area (Ad-Hoc) Network Password Authentication Protocol Peripheral Component Interconnect Personal Computer Memory Card International Association

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PDU PING PLC PPP PPPoE PVC QoS RFC RTCP RTP SCO SCR SNAP SPP SSID STB TCP TELNET TFTP UBR UDP URL USB UTP VAD VBR-nrt VBR-rt VC VCC VCI VC MUX
Protocol Data Unit Packet InterNet Groper Packet Loss Concealment Point to Point Protocol PPP over Ethernet Permanent Virtual Circuit Quality of Service Request For Comments Real Time Control Protocol Real-time Transport Protocol Synchronous Connection-Oriented Sustained Cell Rate SubNetwork Attachment Point Serial Port Profile Service Set IDentifier Set Top Box Transmission Control Protocol TELecommunication NETwork Trivial File Transfer Protocol Unspecified Bit Rate User Datagram Protocol Uniformed Resource Locator Universal Serial Bus Unshielded Twisted Pair Voice Activity Detection Variable Bit Rate - non real time Variable Bit Rate - real time Virtual Channel Virtual Channel Connection Virtual Channel Identifier VC MUltipleXing (encapsulation without header) Virtual LAN Voice over IP Virtual Path Virtual Path Identifier Virtual Private Network Wide Area Network Meshed network of information servers Weighted Fair Queuing

VoIP VP VPI VPN WAN WEB

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the pinout of the "PWR" connector the pinout of the "USB" connector the pinout of the "ETH" connector the pinout of the "LINE" connector

F.1 F.2 F.3 F.4

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Appendix F - Connectors

"PWR" connector pinout
The mains adapter is connected to the equipment via the miniature socket on the unit.

Pin Inner Outer

Signal +7.5 V Ground
Meaning DC "+" connection DC "-" connection
"USB" connector pinout
The "USB" interface is connected to the equipment via a type B USB socket.

Contact N 3 4

Signal Vcc -Data +Data Ground
Meaning PC power supply (+) Subscriber line signal Subscriber line signal Ground
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"ETH" connector pinout
The ETH interface is connected to the equipment via an RJ45 socket (eight contacts).

Contact N 7 8

Signal TXD+ TXDRXD+ NC NC RXDNC NC

(+) Transmit to terminal

(-) Transmit to terminal (+) Receive from terminal Not Connected Not Connected (-) Receive from terminal Not Connected Not Connected
The Ethernet connector system is self-detecting. You can use straight or cross-pinned cables interchangeably. A transmit or receive signal is detected automatically.
"LINE" connector pinout
The equipment is connected to the ADSL line via an RJ11 socket (six contacts).

Contact N 5 6

Signal LINE-A LINE-B NC NC NC NC
Meaning Line A signal Line B signal Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected
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