Motorola POWERBROADBAND T2-2500 user manual

User manual for the device Motorola POWERBROADBAND T2-2500

Device: Motorola POWERBROADBAND T2-2500
Category: Network Router
Manufacturer: Motorola
Size: 0.69 MB
Added : 2/18/2014
Number of pages: 51
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USER GUIDE




T2-2500 PowerBroadband
(aka mT2a EthernetXD)
Motorola, Inc. 549453-001-00-a Page 1 of 51

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No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the publisher. Information in this manual is furnished under license and may only be used in accordance with the terms of the software license. This publication and the information herein is furnished AS IS, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Motorola. M

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Regulatory Statements Model Number: 45125 45101 Radio Frequency Interference Requirements- FCC Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS mT2a Switch CAUTION: For installation only in a Restricted Access Location by trained service personnel. CAUTION: Equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket-outlet. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. CAUTION: The power supply cord plug serves as the main disconnect for the product. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the product and be readily accessible. CAUTION: Voltages pr

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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) English: For EU Customers: All products at the end of their life must be returned to Motorola for recycling. For information on how to return product, please go to: www.motorola.com/recycling/weee. Bulgarish: За клие нти от ЕС: Сл ед к рая на полезния им живот всички прод у к ти тряб ва да се връщат на Motorola за рецик л и ране. За информац ия относно връщането на п род у к ти, моля отид ете на адрес: www.motorola.com/recycling

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Commands and Syntax 8 Command Hierarchy.................................................................................. 8 Administrative Commands.......................................................................... 8 Hardware 10 Model Numbers and Description .................................................................10 Switch Front Panel Connections..................................................................11 Mounting Options.........................................

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VLAN terminology ....................................................................................29 VLAN commands in mT2 ...........................................................................30 Web UI configuration................................................................................31 Quality of Service (QoS) 34 QoS commands and concepts ....................................................................34 Dynamic packet classification.................................

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Commands and Syntax Commands and Syntax Commands and Syntax Command Hierarchy Command Hierarchy The Tut Command Line Interface (CLI) implements a hierarchical command structure. Commands are organized as a high-level command keyword related to a particular function of the device with sub-commands related to sub- functions. You may move down in the command hierarchy by entering root keywords and sub-keywords followed by the enter key. Your current level in the command hierarchy is

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Commands and Syntax Command Description clear Clears the screen exit Use this command to switch to the previous context. Note that using the exit command at the root command contgext performs the same function as logout. help Displays the help files history Shows the history of the commands used in the current session. logout Can be used with either the login (admin, user, RADIUS network authenticated) and at any command level to terminate the current session tree Shows the str

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Hardware Hardware Hardware Model Numbers and Description Model Numbers and Description Model Number Description XD 45025 25 port mT2a Ethernet Switch. 2 x GigE uplink Ethernet ports and 25 x high speed DSL ports for connection to UTP wiring. Provides broadband data and Adaptive Line Power for remote WallPlate. 45125 RoHS compliant version of 45025 45001 2 port m2a WallPlate. 2 x Fast Ethernet ports, 1 x high speed DSL port, 1 x analog POTs RJ11 port. Two powering options; Ada

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Hardware Switch Front Panel Connections Switch Front Panel Connections • ETHERNET PORTS: 2 x 10/100/1000 auto-sensing • CONSOLE PORT: db9 serial M Mo ou un nt tiin ng g O Op pt tiio on ns s T2 ships with mounting ears designed for a standard EIA-19 equipment rack. The ears can be rotated 180 degrees. S Sw wiit tc ch h R Re ea ar r P Pa an ne ell C Co on nn ne ec ct tiio on ns s • LINE RJ21: PBX/PSTN block or breakout panel • PHONE RJ21: House block

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Hardware WallPlate WallPlate m2a – 2 port WallPlate Designed to be installed over existing RJ11 wall jack. Bracket has a large opening to route the RJ11 cable from the existing jack. See Installation Chapter for a breakout view of the cover and bracket. DC power connector (not used from 0 to 600meters) RJ11 filtered phone port Eth1 – 10/100 auto-sensing Ethernet Eth2 – 10/100 auto-sensing Ethernet RJ11 line-in port (not shown, accessible when bracket is removed)

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System Administration System Administration System Administration This User Guide does not detail each configuration command option. Consult the mT2 Command Reference for an alphabetical listing of all commands, proper syntax, and examples. This chapter covers common management questions and items not covered by the Command Reference. Web UI context-sensitive help includes information on each configuration item. Management Access Management Access mT2 can be managed via seri

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System Administration a. Source can be a local file, a remote FTP or TFTP file, or a pre-defined keyword. Keywords allow you to capture the startup and running configuration to a file. Supported keywords are “startup” and “running”. b. Destination can be a local file or a remote FTP or TFTP file. Note that the combination of the Source keywords and the remote Destination allows you to copy the running config directly to a remote server. For example; file copy running to tftp://192.

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System Administration HTTP Menus HTTP Menus System Menu All configuration items related to setting up the system and management access. For example; IP address, SNMP, image upgrade Interface Menu Ethernet and DSL port configuration Advanced Menu VLAN, IGMP, advanced configurations Monitor Menu Quick access to all port statistics; line quality, etc Color coded Port Monitor: Green - Ethernet Port or DSL Port is operating normally and within tolerance Gray - Ethernet Port is

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System Administration Minimum threshold – the line quality status will change to Good when the errors decrease below the minimum threshold To set the line quality threshold, use the following command: interface dsl threshold min-threshold <0.5 to 50> max-threshold <0.5 to 50> Line quality threshold can also be set from the webUI using the Interface DSL menu By default, the thresholds are set to: min-threshold 1.7 bit errors/second max-threshold 2 bit erro

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System Administration In manual mode, commands are executed immediately, but are not saved to memory. The commands will be lost when rebooted if they are not committed. To change the mode: system config mode To commit manual commands to memory: system config commit Reset to Default Configuration Reset to Default Configuration From the CLI, enter the following command: system config default Note: This command is only available from a local seria

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Access Control Lists Access Control Lists (ACLs) Access Control Lists (ACLs) The Tut OS provides layer 3 ACLs based on an administrator defined IP addresses and pre-defined services. The pre-defined services are HTTP, FTP, Telnet, SNMP. The Tut OS ACLs supports 10 indexed entries. Each index entry can contain an IP address, pre-defined service, or combination of IP address and service. ACLs are processed from index 1 through index 10. If no matches are found, the access is grant

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RADIUS authenticated login RADIUS network authenticated login RADIUS network authenticated login XLT will authenticate network logins from user accounts and passwords maintained on a remote RADIUS server. XLT implements RADIUS access-requests. RADIUS network authenticated logins allows the administrators to easily change all passwords by changing the password on the RADIUS server, simplifying management of a large network with multiple users. Some RADIUS servers can authenticate

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WallPlate Installation WallPlate Installation WallPlate Installation Installation Guidelines Installation Guidelines The WallPlate must be anchored to a structurally stable surface. Flexible mounting options allow the WallPlate to be installed onto an existing telco box, or on a wall. Mounting options for existing telco box 1. Using the keyhole slots; mount over a 70mm x 114mm telephone wall plate as found in North America, South America, Asia-Pacific. 2. Using the horizontal sl


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