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G.SHDSL .bis Router User Manual V0.04
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WAN Interface
SHDSL.bis: ITU-T G.991.2 (2004) Annex A/B/F/G supported
Support EFM Bonding and SHDSL M-Pair mode
Encoding scheme: TC-PAM 16/32/64/128
Data Rate:
N x 64 Kpbs (N=3~89) using TC-PAM 16/32
Max. 5.696Mbps (1-Pair)
Max. 11.392Mbps (2-Pair)
Max. 22.784Mbps (4-Pair)
N x 64 Kbps (N=3~239) using TC-PAM 64/128
Max. 15.296 Mbps (1-Pair)
Max. 30.592 Mbps (2-Pair)
Max. 61.184 Mbps(4-Pair)
Impedance: 135 ohms.
Compliant with IEEE 802.3ah
LAN Interface
4-Ports 10/100M Switch, Auto-negotiation for 10/100Base-TX and Half/Full Duplex,
Auto-MDIX Supported.
Bridging
Up to 1024 MAC address learning bridge
IEEE 802.1D transparent learning bridge
IEEE 802.1Q/1P VLAN Port-based/Tagging
QoS Class-based (Prioritization/Traffic/DSCP Mark), Rate Limiting, Up to 8 priority
queues
Routing
Support IP/TCP/UDP/ARP/ICMP/IGMP protocols
IP routing with static routing and RIPv1/RIPv2 (RFC1058/2453)
IP multicast and IGMP proxy (RFC1112/2236)
Network address translation (NAT/PAT) (RFC1631)
DHCP server, client and relay (RFC2131/2132)
DNS relay/proxy and caching (RFC1034/1035)
Dynamic DNS
IP precedence (RFC 791)
ATM
Multiple Protocols over AAL5
Ethernet over ATM (RFC 2684/1483)
1 PVC
EFM
EFM mode compliant to IEEE 802.3,
PPP over Ethernet (RFC2516)
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Proscend 5200N Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandProscend
Model5200N Series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Descriptions

1.1 Features

Lists the key features of the SHDSL.bis EFM router.

1.2 Specification

Details the technical specifications for WAN, LAN, Bridging, Routing, ATM, and EFM interfaces.

Order Information

Lists product models and their corresponding descriptions for ordering.

2 Getting to know about the router

2.1 Front Panel

Describes the LEDs on the front panel and their status indicators.

2.2 Rear Panel

Details the connectors and buttons found on the rear panel of the router.

2.3 SHDSL.bis Line Connector

Shows pin assignments for SHDSL.bis line cord plugs for 4-wire and 2-wire connections.

2.4 Console Cable

Details pin assignments for the console cable used for configuration.

3 Install the Router

3.1 Check List

Lists essential items and software required before installing the router.

3.2 Install the SHDSL.bis Router

Provides step-by-step instructions for the physical installation of the router.

4 Configuration via Web Browser

4.1 Basic Setup

Covers initial setup for Bridge and Routing modes for quick internet access.

4.1.1 Reference diagram

Illustrates network diagrams for Bridge mode and IPoA/EoA configurations.

4.2 STATUS

Allows monitoring of basic software/hardware info, networking, packet statistics, and G.SHDSL status.

4.2.1 Information

Displays basic device information like model, version, MAC, and serial number.

4.2.2 NETWORKING

Shows network status, DSL status, and route table information.

4.2.3 PACKET STATISTICS

Displays system status and packet statistics for WAN and LAN ports.

4.2.4 G.SHDSL

Shows DSL line status, rate, SNR, and error counts.

4.3 Advanced Setup

Covers advanced configuration options for router features.

4.3.1 SHDSL.bis

Configures SHDSL.bis specific parameters like pair type and line rate.

4.3.2 WAN

Configures Wide Area Network (WAN) settings, including transfer mode and encapsulation.

4.3.3 LAN

Configures Local Area Network (LAN) IP address and subnet mask settings.

4.3.4 DNS

Configures DNS server settings for name resolution.

4.3.5 DHCP

Configures DHCP server settings for automatic IP address assignment.

4.3.6 VLAN

Configures Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) settings for network segmentation.

4.3.7 QoS

Configures Quality of Service (QoS) for traffic prioritization and bandwidth management.

4.3.8 RIP

Configures Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for dynamic routing.

4.3.9 NAT/DMZ

Configures Network Address Translation (NAT) and Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) for network security.

4.3.10 Virtual Server

Configures virtual server settings for port forwarding.

4.3.11 DDNS

Configures Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) for remote access.

4.3.12 FIREWALL

Configures firewall settings for network security and protection.

4.3.13 Content Filter

Configures content filtering to limit access to specific websites.

4.3.14 IGMP

Configures Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) for multicast group membership.

4.3.15 SNTP

Configures Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) for time synchronization.

4.1 ADMIN

Manages system security, user access, and administrative settings.

4.2 Utility

Provides utility functions like system log, tool, and firmware upgrade.

4.2.1 System Log

Details how to capture and view system log information.

4.2.2 System Tool

Provides functions for backup, restore, and loading factory default configurations.

4.2.3 Upgrade

Describes how to upgrade the router's firmware.

4.2.4 Restart

Explains how to reboot the router.

4.3 LOGOUT

Describes the procedure for logging out of the router.

5 Configuration via Serial Console or Telnet

5.1 Introduction

Introduces the concept of console line configuration.

5.1.1 Serial Console

Details how to connect and configure the router via a serial console.

5.1.2 Telnet

Explains how to connect and configure the router using Telnet.

5.2 Main menu

Describes the main command-line interface (CLI) menu structure.

5.3 Key CLI Command tree overview

Provides a visual overview of the router's command-line interface command structure.

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