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USER MANUAL 1
EXHIBIT C User Manual ADSL PRO Quick Reference Guide 000122 DETERMINING YOUR MERNET SERVICE PROTOCOL Your Internet savice protocol will be one of the following. Contact your ADSL service provider if you are unsure of your service type, RFC 1483 ¢ Bridged Ethernet over ATM RFC 2364 f: Point-ta—Polnt Protocol over ATM RFC 1577 ¢ Classical Internet Protocol over ATM DETERMINING YOUR CONNECTION ADDRESS AND CONFIGURATION You will need to know the connection address and configuration for your Internet service Find your Internet Service Protoeel below and proceed gathering the connection address and configuration. If you are unsure or do not have all the Maturation, please contact your ADSL serviceprovider. > RFC1483 - Brldged Ethernet aver ATM service requires the following infummion: m Adams . . . SulmetMask , . . Gateway -- ' . . . (DomainNnme Service) DNS Hcst ' ' DNS Domain DNS Server A . . VP] value VP] = _ (Default m4» vcr value vcx =f (Default vc1=35) ADSL Mode Type a ANSI 11.413 lens 2 c: rru 69921 Annex A (maze) u no 6,992.1 Annex A (G.dmt) > RFCZSM — Poinbto-Paint Fromm! (war ATM v } services require the following mfmmafian: > RFC1577 — Classical Internet Pmtocul over ATM ‘ User Name Password A . ‘ s. f , , Logan Domain ‘qg v V'PI value VP 7 Olefin-ll! VPI=0) VCI value VCI = (Default VCI=§5) ADSL Mm Type a ANSI 11.413 Issue 1 a rm 6.9922 Annex A (Glite) u rm 6.9911 Annex A (Gama) nnn1 0/1 DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS The diagnosticfitools allow the user to monitor the ADSL connectivity, setup the service connection address, and run diagnostic tests. The Diagnostic Tools icon is displayed on the task bar as shown. By positioning the mouse cursor over the icon, the upstrou and downstream line rates of the ADSL connection are displayed The Diagnostic Tools icon consists of two lights side by side. The lefi ligit indicates data is being transmitted whereas the right light indicates data is being received. The state of the connection can be determined as follows: com-cm Duet-Minn ReiRed NoADSLnonnectimsndNnADSLhnndshnldngCheck yum- cable mm BlmleelloWorYelhw/Blnck Aosthmdsnhn' g-Connecno‘ nnotestxbl'shed My Pmmortoestlblw' mADS’LM‘ng Black. and: Ann. We. estahl'shed»mdsmnnfie_ urirlh connection iii-enema ADSLcnnnefltim mumemc isreoeiving darn (moltRX/cn) GimBlack ADSficonheetionmblished—NIC is mimics-ism g'rxm RXIoQ ~. Green, Grem ADSLmMon established—MC is meme-awn mm ' dais Qxlon. Won} 9 NICudisoonnecwdctads-iva‘pmblemeadm'fryusing Connect wound in Diagnostic Tools lipasim, man the PM and 1m mm reload the drivers ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS TOOLS On the Diagnostic Tools icon on the right hand side of the status bar. Right-click the icon to display the menu, then Click Open. The ADSL Diagnostic Tools window appears on the desktop. The three tabs of the Diagnostic Tools are ADSL Status, Diagnostic and ADSL Statistics. ADSL Status window displays the current ante of the flex ADSL connection, including current ADSL State, ADSL protocol in use and the net data rates for upstream and downstream data. NOTE: ADSL protocols supported by the ITeX drivers are 131.413, Crdmt and G.lite. The ADSL equipment located at the central office must support the protocol also. The lTeX drives Use the protocol that results in the most efiicient ADSL connection. ADSL Diagnostic Tools window is used for hardware testing of the ITeX ADSL modem Card, ADSL Statistic window keeps tabs on errors that that mi ght afi'ect overall system performance. The counts are reset whenever the PC system is restarted. Rte-training Count tracks the number of ADSL connections perfoxmed. Due to unexpected line condition changes, the Flex drivers can retrain the connection causing the lie-training Count total to increment, The Diagnostic Tool icon will flash yellow while reconnecting. 00013 AD§L implements Reed Solomon (RS) error checking: FEC Count tracks the forward error correction count. CRC Count tracks the accuracy of correcting data errors over each 17msec. ATM HEC Count (header error check) errors are recorded as an indication of A’IM packet accuracy. As a measure of packet, transfer performance, the Packet Errors are counted and tracked against the total number of Packets Received. An error rate of less than 0. l% is reasonable under clean ADSL line conditions. If you have Bad Received Packets and are concerned about your service, multiply the Bad Received Packets count by 1000 and compare the result with the total Packets Received count If the number is smaller than the total Packets Received count, then the board is operating normally. HARDWARE DIAGNOSTICS The Diagnostic Tool is used to verify the Apollo 2 card fimctionality. Running the Diagnostic program will disconnect the NIC from the ADSL line. Close all Dial-up sessions and close all files before running the Diagnostic program. Right—click the Diagnostic Tool icon (located on the Taskbar), then select the Diagnostic option. Product Information, e. g driver revisions, are displayed by clicking the Product Info tab Product Information lists the versions of the Diagnostic Tools (e. g. version 2.1) and the protocol Drivers installed (egi Version 1.3).' The DLL version describes the sofiware being used by both the driyeyrsand agnostic Tools software NOTE: This informmion is helpful whenever making a technical support call. Click Close and exit the product inflammation window. Click Run Diagnostics to run the diagnostic program that will test PC functionality and report the status. A warning message pops up that the ADSL service will disconnect before performing the Diagnosfic test. If connected to the [nternet at this time, disconnect any Dial-up sessions, Click Yes to begin the diagnostic program or click No to exit diagnostic program. The Diagnostic program performs a brief hardware check and displays the hardware status. Ifthe Apollo 2 fails the Diagnostic tests (shown below), then record the test result and contact customer support ADSLbrldge-PCII/OM EOISSehiptzsl -) Poss musmrnm 190135chipm -) Pass duodenum Tun 195135 chiplmt '-)' Pass ADSLBi-idge- Loopbndt 190mm”: «1.1mm -) militia-as zo nude-vedmpedl -) nan mm 10 90135 Utopia Loopbnrh 190135 rm doupnth -) rm: 20, Pass 20 nterlenve dnnpetli -) Trial 20, Pass 20 NOTE: For all loopback tests, both Trial and Pass counts equal 20 for success. Click Close to exit the Diagnostic program. The modem is disconnected for these diagnostic tests. To Apollo 2 card is functioning properly, it will automatically reconnect. 000123 CONFIGURATION YOUR ADSL MODE Your Internet service protocol will— be one of the following. Contact your ADSL service provider if you are unsure of your service type. ADSL Mode Tipe D ANSI-T1413 Issue 2 D ITU (3,992.2 Annex A (Gillie) D IT'U (1992.1 Annex A (G.dmt) The diagnostic tools allow the user to monitor the ADSL connectivity, setup the service connection address, . run diagnostic nests. The Diagnostic Tools icon is displayed on the mk bar as 5110 ' . ' pressiifiiifisefigifikéy’ihmé‘. By positioning the mouse cursor over the icon, and press right key . Select ADSL Modein “chm-gimme ‘ 000137 TROUBLE SHOOTING Ifyou have completed the Apollo 2 installation procedures and your ADSL connection is not operational, then refer to the following guidelines for assisTance in getting your ADSL modem connection up and running. 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ADSL MODEM USER'S MANUAL ADSL-PRO FCC Connection Information FCC Part 68 This equipment complies With Part 678 of the FCC Rules On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment You must provide this informationto the telephone company upon request. The REN is useful todetermine the quantity of devices you may connect to thetelephone line and still have all of those devifies ring When your number' is called. In most, but not all areas the sum of the REN’s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5 0). To becertain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as detemiined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN foi‘your Calling area. ' ‘ If the modem causes harm to‘the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice isn’t practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will beadwsedofyomnghttofileacomplamtmdithefilc ' The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equipment If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an oppoiuinity to maintain unmtérrupted telephone service. If you experience trouble with this modem, please contact your dealer for repair! warranty information. The telephone company mayask youtodisconnectthisequjpifient from the network until the problem has been corrected or you are sure that the equipment is ‘not malfimctromng ‘ “ ' i , “pi, .e . This equipment may not beused on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Installation This device is equipped with a USOC RJl 1C connector. flflfl‘l An __ -——-————-——-———, . , FCC Part 15 The modem generates and uses radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used properly in suict' accordance with the user’s manualfit may cause interference with radio and television reception. The modem has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B computing devices in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B,Part15 of theFCC regulations. These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. H6ivé$én therc1s no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. FCC re'gifl , folded mterface cables be used with your modem. k If interference does occur; we suggest the following measures be taken to; rectify the problem: 1) Move the receiving antenna. . 2) Move the modem away frorn the radio or TV. 3) Plug the modem into a different electrical outlet. 4) Discuss the problem with a qualified radio/TV technician. , CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance to the FCC Rules could void the user’ s authofity to operate this equipment. Cable connections . All equipment connected to this modern must use shielded,“ cable as the interconnection means. Notes : _ Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. Features The ADSL Modem provides the following features: * Employs ADSL using the maximum downstream (receive) rate of 8 Mb/s and the maximum upstream (transmit) data rate of 1.1Mb/s. The data rates are automatically adjusted to the line quality * Compatible with all T1413 and Glite compliant CO DSLAM equipment * Software upgradable * Includes a Microsoft Windows ADSL monimn'ng program for configun'ng the adapter and checking the status of the connection * Provides an RJ—Il connector for connection to the telephone line TABLE OF CONTENTS , The following chapters are‘zfilcluded in this manual? w. c “was”; w. .,, WuflflxM...“ Chapter 1 "ovewiew" ofifels‘ a 'bxief desmpfidn of ADSL, and the ' featurm and opetafioh of the ADSL Modem.’ Chapter 2 "ADSL Modem Installation" describes the steps for installing the ADSL Modem. Chapter 3 "Sofiwaxe Insmllation" provides detailed steps for installing the ADSL Modem into three operating systems: Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 98. Chapter 4 User‘s Guide to the ITEX Modem Icon Utility Appendix A "Specifications"provides a list of specifications for the ADSL Modem. flfln‘lflo Chapter 1 Overview About ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) technology provides high-speed data access across regular phone lines (copper wires) by making use of previously unused frequency bandwidth above the voice band. By placing the ADSL signal above the frequency of the voice signal, ADSL service is able to coexist on the same line with your telephone service. ADSL is asymmetric in the sense that it provides a higher data rate in the downstream (receive) direction than in the upstream (transmit) direction. Asymmetric operation is ideal for typical home and small office use where files and information are downloaded more frequently than uploaded. There are several standard and defacto standard types of ADSL modulation including Discrete Multitone (DMT). Further, there are two DMT standards: Tl.413 (also referred to as DMT heavy) and G.992.2 (also referred to as Glite). The ADSL Modem supports each of the aforementioned standards. Adapter Operation The ADSL Modem is multimode, that is, it automatically determines the type of modem at the central office and configures itself accordingly. Once the correct mode is determined, the modem then automatically determines the optimal data rate for the line. Depending on the type of modem at the central office and the line characteristics, the downstream data rate 1s“a up to 8Mbps. The ADSL Modem can be easily installed into a PCI 2.1 compliant PC that is running Microsoft Windows NT 40 or Windows 98 operating systems. The ADSL Modem is fully software upgradable so that new features and updates may be added by, simply loading a new version of the device driver onto} your PC. The ADSL Modem follows recommendations from the ADSL forum regarding framing, data format, and upper layer protocols. Point to Point Protocol (PPP) over Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) over ADSL is employed to provide robust —_—____—__ 1-1 h n n 1 A A ————-——-_‘ operation. PPP is the protocol of choice for most ISPs for dial modem access. It provides session setup, user authentication, and protocol encapsulation for upper layer protocols such as IP and [PX ATM is a protocol that divides packets into small _ ed sized cells for rapid transmission over high— speed networks. ATM allows various types of traffic (e. g. data, vorce, and video) to be securely andhefflcientlxgc ' over the same network vATM is being widely deployed by phone ‘cornpa‘niesin their backbone networks Therefore, the choice of PPP and ATM enables the ADSL Modem to operate seamlessly over the existing telecommunications and Internet infrastructure nnn1 Ar: Chapter 2 ADSL Modern Installation ' To install the ADSL Modem card perform the following steps: 1. u.) Ur .Close the PC. , 7 , .0n the back panel of the ADSL Modem card, locate the connector Turn off power to your PC. Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC power source. Note: Static discharge can severely damage the ADSL Modem. Before handling any of, the PC boards inside your PC, please take standard precautions, such as touching the metal covering an the PC box to ground yourself . Open the computer housing. Locate an empty PCI slot. .Line the ADSL Modem card so that the connector slides into the PC first and connects securely‘ into the slot .Install the mounting screw to ensure that the card faceplate is secmely held. labeled ADSL / Line .Plug atelephone mble into the ADSL [Line In connector and into an RJ-ll telephone, jack. ‘ Plug in the AC power and tum. on your PC. Chapter 3 Software Installation There are different softwa're drivers to support the following operatifig'systerfis: Installing The ATU—R Devié’e Drivers ’ * Microsoft Windows 9SSE * Microsoft Windows NT470 Verifying The Driver Installation Configuring The ADSL Network (TCP/[P) For RFC1483 Configuring The ADSL Network (TCPIIP) For RFC1577 Be sure to follow the instructions provided for your PC's operating/system. 3-1 Installing The ATU-R Device Drivers Please have the following lififormation available in order to complete the installation and setup of the/ADSL Network Modem. TCP/[P properties, this ixicludes the PVC values (VPI rind VCI), IP address, the gateway, and the domain name server. You will need this information to complete the configuration of the network modem card. “ Windows 95 Second Edition3Wgn ws wfll ‘ ’ 7 i v > an will search for a (1001 AR The Add New Hardware Wizard window will appear. When prompted, EWNHESE, ' Windows should find the NEI'ITEXINF filein the floppy disk drive. If this is correct, then c ick Next to continue. Otherwise, click Back to reenter the location of the driver. Windows may not beable to find some of the Windows 98 files. If so, enter the location of the Windows 98 CD and proceed with the inmllafion. Windows will start to copy the drivers. , . 3-3 nfln1nn __..—‘..__—. The Service Options window will Show in the installation process "Advanced" to set VPI, VCI:. The default VCI value is 35. The default VPI value is 0. Again, click to continue. 3.4 iStep05> 7 Windows has finished instalHng all» the ADS etoiork Modej'n drivers. 10 complete the installation Click when prompt/advflDo'you'Want to rcstan you computer now? Remove the floppy and Prooeed to instaling the ADSL Diagnostic Software, " ’ - — , nnn1:1 Windows NT 4.0 This installafion guide will walk the user through the installation of the ADSL Network Modem software drivers and, help ‘configurev thequem, Plug ADSL Modeminto the ,PCI,SI.0.I;3 of PC [and Stan Windows NT4.0 Then nstall ADSL Modem driver under Network and fifihmemeimlmdapiaqa‘somm ' ”333m ElhéllInk III ISAJPCMCIA Adaptei l? 330m ElherLink III PC! Buflllaster Adapter [3C53I1] “5 393111 Etherlhk1SIEtherljnk1 8 TP AcIapIer Mm: , ' 3-6 \ -———_—____ éStepOSS Insert me‘ADsL'S‘ofiware Drivers CD and mach Driver and Type path ”CD ddverflAZWINNTM and press i-n flnn1RQ Press to set VPI/VCI, the default VPI/VCI is 0/35 Service U plion —_——_———————— Set the IP, Gateway, DNS, then press § 192.1BB.U.5’ 255255255. 0‘; 3-9 000155 Verif ' g The Driver Ins [la '0 From the Srart menu,- Seleet settings and open the control panel. Double click on the Network won Verify that the following network components were installed. rréSE"AbsL PCI NIC? ATM Call Manager ITeX ADSL Management and Monitor Interfacea >lTeX ADSL PCI NIC ITeX REC1483 Ethernet Adapter ->I'IeX RFCI483 for Ethernet Transport ITeX RFC1483 orfEthem'et Transport ->1réx ADS TCP/IP ->ITeX RFC1483 Ethernet Adapter ' - ATM Emzidafed um -> ATM LAN Emulafien Client ATM LAN Emulation Client > lTeXADSL PEI NIC The last item (TCP/IP -> ITeX ADSL I NIC). if fyouiivere verifying, is not there. This is where we do the RFC 1577_ configuration. We heed to do the following additional steps to bring this up. “ " 3-10 ‘ Just like what we did ‘before, go to Start/settings/cbntrol panel. Double click on Network icon. Double click on "TCP/lP-> ITeX RFC 1483 Eth d " , * m, ATM" Properly G0 to the arevious Network window, click on ‘ ' 3-11 000157 _———————___ The Select Network Component Type window will show up, double click on Protocol. I Network Eomrsonent Type In Manufacfiirér’esféliose Microsoft. In Network Protocols, chose TCP/IP then click on , ’ ’ ' elect Network Pml Microsnfl 32~hil DLC 3-12 Now, back to the Network window. The TCP/IP —> ITeX ADSL ' PCI NIC appears then Click ' to close theNetwo‘rk‘ window. TEXAFIFENQ for Elhatnét Transpml »> ITeX ADSL PCI 3-13 000159 From‘dues " , 7 ; I’ “ ' , 001ml panel. Double , ' V * ’ dow will appear. 3-14 nnn1c:n To setup the IP Address, select the IP Address tab and then select the "Specify an IP address" option Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask settmgs. ‘ To setup'h and click gateways h fi‘fifl' ”WVva-w lawman-9&4» 3-15 000191
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