RHYZEN G.SHDSL User manual

RHYZEN
G.SHDSL Router
User’s Manual
V1.0

RHYZEN G.SHDSL Router Version 1
Table of Contents
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW································································································································3
1.1 PREFACE················································································································································3
1.2 OVERVIEW·············································································································································3
1.3 FEATURES··············································································································································3
1.4SPECIFICATION ······································································································································4
G.SHDSL Specification··························································································································4
Physical interfaces·································································································································4
E1 Interface············································································································································4
ATM Protocol·········································································································································5
PPP Support···········································································································································5
Switch·····················································································································································5
Configuration·········································································································································6
Network Management ····························································································································6
2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION···················································································································7
2.1FRONT PANEL LEDS INDICATORS ·········································································································7
2.2 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS ···················································································································8
2.3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE···················································································································9
3. CONSOLE·······················································································································································11
3.1 CONSOLE SETUP ··································································································································11
3.2 LOGIN ··················································································································································12
4. APPLICATION··············································································································································13
4.1 BRIDGE ················································································································································13
4.2 ROUTER ···············································································································································14
5. CONFIGURING WITH WEB·····················································································································15
5.1 LOGIN ··················································································································································15
5.2 WEB MENUS········································································································································15
5.3 MONITOR·············································································································································15
5.3.1 System ·········································································································································15
5.3.2 DSL ·············································································································································16
5.3.3 Port ·············································································································································17
5.3.4 Traffic Overview ·························································································································17
5.3.5 Detailed Port Statistics ···············································································································17
5.3.6 MAC Table··································································································································18
5.3.7 IP Status······································································································································18
5.3.8 ACL Table···································································································································19
5.3.9 Router Table································································································································19
5.3.10 E1 Status ···································································································································19
5.4CONFIGURATION··································································································································19
5.4.1 G.SHDSL setup ···························································································································19
5.4.2 Port Setup····································································································································21
5.4.3 E1 port ········································································································································21
5.4.4 VLAN Setup·································································································································22
5.4.5 IPs Setup ·····································································································································23
5.4.6 DHCP··········································································································································25
5.4.7 ACL·············································································································································26
5.4.8 QoS··············································································································································28
5.4.9 Management································································································································30
5.4.10 Forwarding Rule·······················································································································31
5.4.11 Security ·····································································································································33

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5.5SYSTEM TOOLS····································································································································34
5.5.1 Reboot Device ·····························································································································35
5.5.2 Factory Default···························································································································35
5.5.3 Save configure·····························································································································35
5.5.4 Configuration file························································································································36
5.5.5 Upgrading Firmware····································································Error! Bookmark not defined.
5.5.6 Ping·············································································································································37
5.5.7 System log ···································································································································39
5.5.8 System Authentication·················································································································40
5.5.9 Upgrade using Ethernet port ······································································································40
APPENDIX··························································································································································42
APPENDIX A:INSTALL TFTP SOFTWARE····································································································42
APPENDIX B: THE CONFIGURATION OF THE DHCP SERVER ······································································45
APPENDIX C: THE CONFIGURATION OF THE QOS ······················································································47

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1. Product Overview
1.1 Preface
The modem is the industry’s best SHDSL transceivers for consumer, enterprise and mobile
backhaul SHDSL applications, and offer symmetric data rates of up to 5.7 Mbps in standard
mode and up to 15 Mbps proprietary rate. The modem features a variety of topologies, which
extend up to 2 E1 and 4 Ethernet ports with integrated switch to the SHDSL line. The E1 interface
extends traditional E1 services transparently over DSL network. The modem converts the data
stream coming from its TDM ports into Ethernet packets that are encapsulated using TDM over IP
method and forwarded over Ethernet. The primary objective of this manual is to help network
administrator operate GSHDSL.BIS bridge and router product. Strongly committed to user
friendly, this manual will guide the users step by step to turn the product up and running in the
simplest way ever.
1.2 Overview
With the symmetrical data transmission up to 15Mbps* 4 (pair) = 60Mbps in the EFM application
mode over the ordinary telephone line, SHDSL satisfies the needs of multiple user of small
office/home office (SOHO), who needs both bandwidth and permanent data connection.
Although SHDSL transmits data over the telephone line, it does not interrupt the voice because it
uses different frequency for data transmission. Therefore, the end-users are able to access
internet and to talk over the telephone simultaneously.
1.3 Features
Compliant G. SHDSL.bis G.991.2 (2004) and IEEE802.3ah-2004, 2Base-TL
Easy configuration and management with password control for various application
environments
Efficient IP routing and transparent learning bridge to support broadband Internet services
SNMP management with SNMPv1 / SNMPv2 agent and MIB II
Getting enhancements and new features via firmware upgrade
Built-in 4-port 10/100Mbps switch
Support 2-port E1 interface ( Optional )
Complied with G.823

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Support Local loopback & remote loopback test for the E1 interface ( Optional )
Web ,Telnet supported
One pair or Two pairs or four pairs DSL
WAN Port ping Disable /Enable
Support IEEE802.1p with 4 –level Queue
Support 4094 VLAN and VLAN ID and VLAN tag and remove features
Support basic firewall configuration. Support IP / MAC / DNS filter.
Support SNTP protocol to get network time.
1.4 Specification
G.SHDSL Specification
Fully compliant with standards of ETSI (SHDSL, SHDSL.bis), ITU (G.SHDSL, G.SHDSL.bis)
and IEEE (EFM).
Downstream and upstream symmetrical data rates up to 60M in EFM with four pairs DSL
line
ITU G.991.2 Annex A/B, F/G
Line Code: TC-PAM 16/32/128
EFM bonding and SHDSL M-pair mode for 1/2/4 pairs
Fixed/ Auto rate negotiation : compliant G.994.1
STU-C/STU-R mode selectable
Impedance: 135 ohm
SNR /Attenuation Value calculation
Physical interfaces
4 ports RJ-45 for 10/100Mbs Ethernet LAN connection
2 RJ-45 ports for G.SHDSL connection
1 RJ-45 for 2 E1 interface connection ( Optional )
1 console port for local configuration and management
E1 Interface
Standard: ITU-T G.703, G.704, G.706, G.732, G.823
Rate: 2048 K bits +/- 50 ppm

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Encoding: HDB3
Pulse appearance: Meet ITU-T G.703
Pulse width: 244 ns
Impedance: Balanced type 120Ω +/- 5% or non-balanced type 75Ω +/-5%
ATM Protocol
ATM adaptation layer type 5 (AAL5)
VC multiplexing and LLC encapsulation
Multi-protocol over AAL5 (RFC 1483/2684 bridged and routed PDU)
PPP Support
PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516)
Switch
QoS mechanisms include Weighted Round Robin, Strict, Hybrid Queue.
Granular Ingress/Egress Bandwidth Control per port, per queue and per ACL Rule. Support
CIR & PIR
Port Base VLAN & 4K 802.1Q VLAN Group. Support IVL/SVL
Supports flexible QinQ
Supports 1K NAPT entries and 128 hardware-based host routing (ARP) entries
Supports hardware-based IP source guard, ARP inspection, routing/L3 switching
Supports VLAN translation and mapping with 64 Translation entries
Supports IGMP V1, V2 & V3. IPv6 MLD V1/V2 snooping.
Supports Light Hardware IGMP V1, V2, V3, MLD1/2
Supports IP over PPPoE bypass to reduce CPU loading for IP Multicast/video packet (i.e.
IPTV traffic)
Supports 40 MIBs Counters
Supports 9K Bytes Jumbo Frame.
Supports STP/RSTP
Supports 802.1X
Limit MAC per Port, per device
Supports mirroring per port, per flow

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Easy to-use operations on MAC table such as Edit, Search, Add & Delete. Search Address
by VLAN/Port/MAC
Supports 16 PPPoE/PPP Header Add/Removal for IP packet.
Hardware Looping Detection
Supports Internal & External Loop Back for link diagnostics purpose
Automatic Power Saving on Cable Length, Media Disconnect, 10BaseTe Idle
Supports IEEE802.3az
Configuration
Local console (RS232)
Telnet access
Web-based GUI (HTTP)
Network Management
Web-based GUI for express setup, configuration and management
Menu-driven interface for local console and Telnet access
Password protected management and access control list for administration
SNMP management with SNMPv1/SNMPv2/v3
Software upgrade via FTP & TFTP server

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2. Hardware Installation
This section will introduce hardware of the router.
2.1 Front Panel LEDs Indicators
There are ten LED indicators on the front panel of GSHDSL. They show the statuses of the
device.
Figure 1- front panel (Metal)
The functions of LED indicators are described in the following table:
LED
Color
Status
Meaning
PWR
Green
Steady
Off
The device is on.
The device is off.
RUN
Green
Steady
Blinking
Loading image file.
The system is ready.
LINK1
Green
Off
Blinking
The LAN1 is unplugged or disconnected.
The LAN1 is sending or receiving data
10/100M 1
Green
Steady
Off
The LAN1 is 100M
The LAN1 is 10M
LINK2
Green
Off
Blinking
The LAN2 is unplugged or disconnected.
The LAN2 is sending or receiving data
10/100M 2
Green
Steady
Off
The LAN2 is 100M
The LAN2 is 10M
LINK3
Green
Off
Blinking
The LAN3 is unplugged or disconnected.
The LAN3 is sending or receiving data
10/100M 3
Green
Steady
Off
The LAN3 is 100M
The LAN3 is 10M
LINK4
Green
Off
Blinking
The LAN4 is unplugged or disconnected.
The LAN4 is sending or receiving data
10/100M 4
Green
Steady
Off
The LAN4 is 100M
The LAN4 is 10M
DSL 1 ~ 4
Green
Steady
Blinking
The DSL(1 ~ 4) is Sync Status.
The DSL(1 ~ 4) is Handshaking

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2.2 Rear Panel Connectors
The rear panel connectors connecting the device to the LAN and xDSL network are illustrated as
below.
Note:Press the RESET button for more than 8 seconds, the device will be loaded to
factory default and reset automatically
Figure 2 Rear Panel

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2.3 Installation Procedure
Step 1: Use RJ-45 cable to connect the device to xDSL line.
Pin out of the DSL RJ-45 Connector for the 4pairs DSL
DSL1/2
Pin No
Function
Designation
DSL3/4
Pin No
Function
Designation
3
Loop 1 Ring
DSL_1 Ring
3
Loop 1 Ring
DSL_3 Ring
4
Loop 1 Tip
DSL_1 Tip
4
Loop 1 Tip
DSL_3 Tip
7
Loop 2 Tip
DSL_2 Tip
7
Loop 2 Tip
DSL_4 Tip
8
Loop 2 Ring
DSL_2 Ring
8
Loop 2 Ring
DSL_4 Ring
Pin out of the DSL RJ-45 Connector for the 2 pairs DSL
DSL1
Pin No
Function
Designation
DSL2
Pin No
Function
Designation
3
Loop 1 Ring
DSL_1 Ring
3
Loop 1 Ring
DSL_2 Ring
4
Loop 1 Tip
DSL_1 Tip
4
Loop 1 Tip
DSL_2 Tip
Step 2: Use RJ-45 to RS-232(DB9) cable to connect the console port of the device to serial port
of the PC with terminal emulator software installed.
RJ-45 to RS-232 cable definition:
DB-9 Pin
Signal
Direction
RJ-45 Pin
1
DCD
X
NA
2
RD
Input
3
3
TD
Output
6
4
DTR
Output
7
5
GND
~~~
5
6
DSR
Input
2
7
RTS
Output
8
8
CTS
Input
1
9
RI
X
4
Step 3: Use RJ-45 cable to connect the LAN port of the device and the PC which has the
Network Interface Card (NIC) installed. If you want to connect to an external hub, you have to
use the RJ-45 cross-over cable. 10/100 Base-T pin out:
Pin NO.
Function
Data Direction
Designation
1
TX Transmitting Data
Toward the LAN network
TX+
2
TX Transmitting Data
Toward the LAN network
TX-
3
RX Receiving Data
Toward the LAN Equipment
RX+
6
RX Receiving Data
Toward the LAN Equipment
RX-
Step 4: E1 port connection

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E1
Port 1
Pin No
Function
1
RX Tip
2
RX Ring
3
TX Tip
4
TX Ring
E1
Port 2
Pin No
Function
5
RX Tip
6
RX Ring
7
TX Tip
8
TX Ring
Step 5: Plug in the Power adaptor to the DC Power socket of the device, then connect the Power
adaptor to the AC outlet.

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3. Console
3.1 Console Setup
Step 1: Connect computer to the device through the console port as shown in the figure 1.
Step 2: Open the terminal emulator software (like Hyper-Terminal on Microsoft Windows
machine, or “Minicom”on Linux machine), then select the proper COM port for the connection.
Set the terminal and port to the following parameters:
- Terminal Mode: VT-100
- Baud rate : 115200 bps
- Data bits : 8
- Parity : None
- Stop bits : 1
- Flow Control : None
Turning on the GSHDSL, then after few seconds of machine initialization, the system
management terminal will display the login screen.Details Figure 2.
Figure 1 Console Setup

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3.2Login
■Enter “ root ” for the GSHDSL.
■Enter Password “admin ”.
■You can see “#”.
■If you want to set ip address of G.SHDSL, you can enter configuration mode to setup the IP
address as the below.
G.SHDSL# configure terminal
G.SHDSL(config)# interface vlan 1
G.SHDSL(config-if-vlan)# ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
Configure successfully!

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4. Application
4.1 Bridge
In Bridge, GSHDSL provides frame forward services between two or more LANs. It forwards
frames based on the MAC (Medium Access Control) addresses which is hardware-level of NICs
(Network Interface Card).
The Encapsulation of the system must set to bridge. To change the Encapsulation.
The application of the G.SHDSL Modem in Bridge are illustrated in the following figures
Figure 4 Bridge - Application of GSHDSL: Internet Access
Figure 5 Bridge - Application of GSHDSL: LAN-to-LAN

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4.2 Router
The Encapsulation of the system must set to routed. To change the Encapsulation.
The application of the G.SHDSL Modem in Router mode are illustrated in the following figures
Figure 6 Router - Application of GSHDSL: Internet Access

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5. Configuring with WEB
5.1 Login
When connected, the GSHDSL has the following pre-configured host IP addresses “192.168.0.1
“as shown below.
To access the Web Utility,
Configure your PC to the same network segment as the GSHDSL. For example, you could
set the PC to IP address 192.168.0.10 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
Connect the PC to any of LAN port designated 1, 2, 3 or 4 on the Front Panel.
Open the Web browser.
Enter the IP address of the GSHDSL.in the address field of the browser as example:
http://192.168.0.1 and then press <Enter> to connect.
There is a default User Name “root”for the GSHDSL.
Enter Password “admin “.
5.2 Web Menus
This section introduces how to use web browser to monitor and configure G.SHDSL modem, and
the system tools are used for system maintenance. There are 3 main items, Monitor,
Configuration & System Tools will be introduces as the following sections.
5.3 Monitor
5.3.1 System

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Menu “System Information “allows you to view and verify the unit’s identity information as shown
below.
In this menu, it shows the current system information such as: System Name, Model, Firmware
Version, Device up time, DSL up time and DSL status.
Items
Description
Model Name
: Display the name of the unit.
Firmware Version
: Display the current software version.
Firmware Date
: Display the release date of firmware
MAC Address
: Display the MAC address of LAN port
Device Uptime
: Display the system running time
DSL Uptime
: Display the time of DSL get sync
5.3.2 DSL
Display the DSL Performance and Statistics. The information of Line Code, Standard, Service
mode, Attenuation and Line Status will be displayed.
The details of the items are described in the following table:
Items
Description
Service mode
: Display the Service mode of DSL
Standard
: Display the standard type of DSL
Service mode
: Display the Service mode of DSL
Attenuation
: Display the attenuation of DSL
Signal-to-Noise Ratio(SNR)
: Display the SNR of DSL
Status
: Line status of DSL for each DSL line

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5.3.3 Port
Display the port status. The connecting status of the DSL & LAN port will be displayed.
Green color: this port is connected to device and established good communication with customer-
premises equipment.
5.3.4 Traffic Overview
Displaying the LAN port Statistics. The statistical number of the transmitted and received packets
of each port will be provided.
5.3.5 Detailed Port Statistics
Displaying the LAN port Statistics. You can see every port statistical number of the transmitted
and received packets in detail.

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5.3.6 MAC Table
This function can show the dynamic Mac addresses learned by the G.SHDSL ROUTER.
5.3.7 IP Status
Displaying the information of the WAN port, there are VLAN ID, Protocol, IP address, gateway
and Status..

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5.3.8 ACL Table
This page shows the ACL status by different ACL users. Each row describes the ACE that is
defined. It is a conflict if a specific ACL is not applied to the hardware due to hardware limitations.
The maximum number of ACLs is 96 on each switch.
5.3.9 Router Table
This page shows the active routing table,
5.3.10 E1 Status
E1 status refer to the physical status of the E1 from the adjacent E1 device. The E1 parameters
comply with the G.703, G.704, G.804, G.706, G.732, and G.823 standards.
5.4 Configuration
In menu Configuration, the system can be configured in individual submenu: G.SHDSL, DHCP,
QOS, Management, Forwarding Rules, Security & Static route.
5.4.1 G.SHDSL setup
In menu G.SHDSL, the system can be configured in 2 submenu: DSL and ATM setup.
5.4.1.1 DSL
The details of the items are described in the following picture:
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