ADC MM702G user manual

User manual for the device ADC MM702G

Device: ADC MM702G
Category: Switch
Manufacturer: ADC
Size: 3.93 MB
Added : 9/5/2014
Number of pages: 168
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Megabit Modem MM701G and MM702G
User Manual
Version 2.1.12.x
Catalog Number
MM701G-UM-01

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Copyright April 2003 © 2003 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Information contained in this document is company private to ADC DSL Systems, Inc., and shall not be modified, used, copied, reproduced or disclosed in whole or in part without the written consent of ADC DSL Systems, Inc. Trademark Information ADC is a registered trademark of ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Megabit Modem is a registered trademark of ADC DSL Systems, Inc. No right, license, or interest to such trademarks is g

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About This User Manual ABOUT THIS USER MANUAL ® ® Use this manual to install, configure, and manage the ADC Megabit Modem MM701G and MM702G. These modems can be used in two types of applications: • as an endpoint (CPE) to a DSLAM for Internet and other broadband connection through a service provider  as a LAN extension by implementing a point-to-point connection with another modem of the same model (MM701G to MM701G or MM702G to MM702G) To complete an endpoint installation for an MM701G o

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Document Conventions DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS Notes contain information about special circumstances. Cautions indicate the possibility of personal injury or equipment damage. The following convention is used to identify the sequence of Web pages and/or menus you navigate to access the feature configuration. The top grey bar indicates that the configuration parameter is System accessed from menu bar on the System Status page. For example, select System on the menu bar, then select Password from t

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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Installing the Modem ...........................................................................................1 Unpack the Modem ............................................................................................................1 Determine What You Need ................................................................................................ 2 Attach Feet to the Modem .............................................................

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Table of Contents Chapter 5: Configuring System Parameters .......................................................................39 Before You Begin. . . .........................................................................................................39 Assigning User Access ......................................................................................................40 Add a Default Gateway.......................................................................................

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Table of Contents Chapter 9: Managing the Modem ........................................................................................81 View System Status...........................................................................................................82 View Modem Status............................................................................................82 View System Log................................................................................................84 View

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Table of Contents Saving the Current Configuration....................................................................................131 Updating System Software ..............................................................................................132 Viewing System Information...........................................................................................133 Rebooting the Modem .................................................................................................

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PWR LINK TX RX COL SYNC TX RX MAR INSTALLING THE MODEM 1 The MM701G and MM702G are versatile, high-speed modems that connect an Ethernet LAN to one or more service providers using G.shdsl transmission technology. The connections provide instant and high-speed broadband access to the Internet or to other types of Wide Area Networks (WANs). The MM701G and MM702G provide:  configuration either as a point-to-point LAN extension or as an end-connection to a DSLAM (see page iii for the proces

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Determine What You Need STEP 2—DETERMINE WHAT YOU NEED In addition to what is shipped with the modem, you need the following hardware and software to complete the installation and configuration. Equipment: Requirement: PC Hardware:  Ethernet NIC Card (10 Mbps) installed in each PC and other network equipment that will be connected to the LAN. Verify if the NIC in the device which directly connects to the modem LAN port is half- or full-duplex. The modem LAN port must be set to the same tra

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Chapter 1: Installing the Modem STEP 4—CONNECT CABLES Install cables for the Ethernet port (“Connect the 10Base-T Port” below). Then check LED status on page 5. Connect the 10Base-T Port Set the modem MDI/MDI-X switch for the 10Base-T port to allow the modem to connect directly to other network devices such as a PC, hub, switch, or router. M0325-A 1 Set the modem MDI/MDI-X switch to one For connection to of the following: devices such as a PC Ethernet NIC  MDI-X when connecting to a devic

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DSL LINE POWER CONSOLE 10BASE-T MDI MDI-X Connect Cables DSL line port Wall jack with DSL service 10Base-T port PC, hub or other network device M0152-B Power connector Ensure that the NIC in the PC and the modem LAN port are both set to either half- or full-duplex for the transmission direction(s). If you need to change the modem LAN port setting to match the NIC, follow the procedures in “Manage DSL” on page 118 (half-duplex is the default). 2 Connect the cables to the modem rear panel as s

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Chapter 1: Installing the Modem LED Status Indications The following indicates the operational status provided by front panel LEDs. LED State Description PWR On green Modem has power. Off Modem does not have power. LAN LINK On green A PC, hub, or other network device is connected to the modem 10Base-T interface. Off No device is connected to the modem 10Base-T interface. TX Flashing green Modem is transmitting data to devices on the LAN. Off Modem is not transmitting data to the LAN. RX Flashi

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Connect Cables 6 MM701G and MM702G User Manual

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ACCESSING THE WEB INTERFACE FOR MODEM MANAGEMENT 2 Use the Web interface as the most comprehensive and convenient way to set up and manage the modem. This chapter provides steps to help you access the Web interface pages for configuration and management of the modem. Access to the command-line interface is available through the modem console port or over a network using a telnet session. Not all configuration and management features, however, are supported through the command-line interfac

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Assign IP Addresses Use the following steps to set up a management PC to be on the same subnet with the modem. (The example shows instructions for a PC that is running Microsoft Windows 98 SE; instructions for other operating systems may differ slightly.) 1 From the Windows desktop, click Start, Settings, Control Panel to open the Control Panel dialog. 2 From the Control Panel dialog, double-click the Network icon (shown to the right). The Network dialog is displayed. 3 From the Configurati

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Chapter 2: Accessing the Web Interface for Modem Management STEP 2—SET UP THE WEB BROWSER To access and view the modem Web pages, set up features for the Web browser. The Web browser must have cache settings enabled to allow the Web browser to compare its cached Web page against the modem Web page every time it is accessed, providing current information. Also, it is preferable to disable proxies. (The example below shows setup for the Internet Explorer Web browser; instructions for other We

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Set Up the Web Browser 5 Click the Connections tab, then click LAN Settings to open the LAN Settings dialog. 6 In the Proxy Server section of the dialog, do one of the following:  If the management PC is not connected to an intranet and is connected only to the modem, clear the Use a proxy server box.  If the management PC is connected to the modem and also connected to an intranet (with an assigned proxy server) using a hub, do the following: – select the Use a proxy server box – click Adv

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Chapter 2: Accessing the Web Interface for Modem Management STEP 3—ACCESSING THE MODEM WEB PAGES Use the following steps to access the login page, enter the Web interface, and navigate the Web pages. This login is for the system administrator responsible for configuring and managing the modem. 1 Do one of the following to access the modem Web pages:  If you did not change the modem 10Base-T port IP address (page 7), type http://10.0.0.1 in the Location Bar field of the Web browser (shown be

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Accessing the Modem Web Pages The System Status page is displayed and functions as a home page with a menu bar. This menu bar provides navigation to all Web pages used for configuration and management. Additionally, the System Status page provides a status of the current modem configuration. See “View System Status” in Chapter 9, “Managing the Modem” for more information about this System Status page. 12 MM701G and MM702G User Manual


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