---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Allied Data CopperJet 81x/82x Firmware Version 5.15 SR1, 4 December 2003 Copyright (C) 2003 Allied Data Technologies ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This document provides information to users of the software product. The information provided in this document is listed in the section Contents. For detailed information please refer to our web site (see Contacts below). ============ Legal Notice ============ LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ----------------------- TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL ALLIED DATA OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT OR THE PROVISION OF OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES, EVEN IF ALLIED DATA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN ANY CASE, ALLIED DATA'S ENTIRE LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID BY YOU FOR THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT OR U.S. $25. HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES -------------------- THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT-TOLERANT AND IS NOT DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE OR RESALE AS ON-LINE CONTROL EQUIPMENT IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL-SAFE PERFORMANCE, SUCH AS IN THE OPERATION OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES, AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, DIRECT LIFE SUPPORT MACHINES, OR WEAPONS SYSTEMS, IN WHICH THE FAILURE OF THE SOFTWARE COULD LEAD DIRECTLY TO DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY, OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE ("HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES"). ALLIED DATA AND ITS SUPPLIERS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES. ======== Contents ======== - Legal Notice - Contents - About - Release Notes + New Features in this Firmware + Solved Bugs in this Firmware - Known Issues + General Issues + Known Bugs + Security Considerations - Feature List + ADSL Line Modulations + SHDSL Line Modulations + ATM Features + ATM Encapsulation Services + Bridging Features + IP Features + DNS + PPPoA / PPPoE + IP Security Features + Voice Features + Configuration Features + Special Features - Limitations/Restrictions - List of Files + Firmware Images + DSL Phy + Voice Phy - Environmental Requirements + Hardware Models + Hardware Recognition - Installing the Firmware - Un-installing the Firmware - Frequently Asked Questions - Related Documents - Contacts - Trademarks ===== About ===== Firmware for Allied Data CopperJet 81x/82x series of DSL modems. This firmware is based upon all v5.14 releases. This firmware cannot use PPPoE profiles of v5.14. Without the proper firmware the modem will not work. Only use the correct software programs to upgrade the firmware and upload the profiles as listed under Limitations/Restrictions. ============= Release Notes ============= New Features in this Firmware ----------------------------- - General: - A Quick Start option is added to the Web Interface to select a predifined configuration from a list of Service Provider configurations. - Hardware Revisions 3 & 4 use one firmware image for both ADSL PSTN and ADSL ISDN products. SR1: - The Bridge can now handle 15 interfaces (upto 13 PVCs). - A PPP Unnumbered configuration can auto-configure the LAN interface and the DHCP Server using the IPCP data (IP address, mask & DNS) it received from the PPP server (the provider). - SHDSL: - New attributes for setting the Current margin and SNEXT margin and for controlling the looplength performance fix: Attributes: Defaults: ----------------------------------------------- SNEXTMargin Disabled DefaultCurrentMargin 6 dB AutoCurrentMarginAdjust Off AutoCurrentMargin DefaultCurrentMargin - Voice: - Web-based voice configuration. - Jetstream signalling is using alaw/ulaw from the coder setting in the initiad configuration file. - In the firmware different codec files are used for Rev. 2 and Rev. 3 hardware. Both codec files are optimized for the latest slic designs (Rev. 2 slic4, Rev. 3 slic5). - Added support for Battery Reversal when off-hook for Rev 3 hardware. - PCM CLock source support (NTR) for Rev. 3 hardware. - Added extra LED error codes to enable better diagnostics in case of failing voice hardware. Solved Bugs in this Firmware ---------------------------- - General: - LED behaviour is update for Hardware Rev 2, Rev 3 and Rev 4. - The PPPoE link automatic reconnect failure is solved. - DHCP renew now passes NAT correctly. - The WAN IP address in the PPPoE routed configuration can now be set. SR1: - Passwords were shown as plain text in the Web. - SHDSL: - Several minor bugs are solved resulting in stable firmware. - Performance is leveraged to a compatitive level. - Voice: - Fixed initialisation problem with BLES ITU profiles, causing ITU packets on I366.2 level to be lost in rare cases. - Fixed problem with the voice PVC not being created, when the DSL rate is very low. ============ Known Issues ============ General Issues -------------- - In the absence of a DHCP server the automatic acquiring of a LinkLocal IP address takes several minutes after the port has been connected. - After configuring the interface through which the Webserver is accessed, the Webserver can be unreachable for several minutes. - Although NAT can easily be enabled from the web interface under 'WAN connections'->'Edit...'->'Ip Interface'->'NAT', some protocols require Reserved Port Mappings and/or Triggers. Configuring these triggers is rather complicated. Triggers for Active FTP and NetMeeting can be configured on the CLI: --> security add trigger ftp ftp --> security add trigger netmeeting netmeeting - IEEE 802.1Q Tagged Ethernet frames are not bridged transparently when they are BPDUs or when PPPoA bridged (BCP) or LANE is used. - The ATM25 LAN port cannot be configured directly from the Web interface. To configure the ATM25 LAN port through the Web interface: + Configure the connection on the DSL port under 'WAN connections', Make sure to uncheck the 'Enable NAT' checkbox. + Edit this connection to use the ATM25 LAN port: under 'WAN connections'->'Edit...'->'Atm Channel'->'Port' change the port name 'dsl' to 'atm'. + Apply the changes by clicking '[Apply]'. - The creation and tear down of a PPPoE connection can take several minutes. - Deleting a WAN connection of a PPP Unnumbered configuration, will not restore LAN IP interface and DHCP Server settings. To remove the WAN PPP connection and restore the LAN IP interface and DHCP Server settings: + Remove the WAN PPP connection 'WAN connections'->'Delete...'->'[Delete this connection]'. This removes the WAN PPP connection. + Create a new WAN PPP connection without Unnumbered support 'WAN connections'->'Create a new service'->'PPPoA routed'-> ->'[Configure]'->'[OK]' (just use the default settings). This will restore the LAN IP interface and DHCP Server settings. + Remove this new WAN PPP connection under 'WAN connections'->'Delete...'->'[Delete this connection]'. - L2TP functionality cannot be configured from the CLI nor from the Web. Known Bugs ---------- - Although PPP DNS discovery is disabled, the Web interface shows it is enabled. (164). - With RFC1483 Routed + MAC encapsulation (LlcBridged) sometimes the WAN-interface does not get an IP address through DHCP. (179). - The bridged PPTP tunnel doesn't allways recognise a broken link. (180). - In very rare cases, the modem doesn't pass the authentication phase of PPP. In these cases the PPP-link will not be established. (184). - When creating mutiple PPP inerfaces attached to the router by Web, the router configuration gets mixed up. Security Considerations ----------------------- - The firmware does not provide a watertight security. - If security is enabled, fragmented pings will be blocked. - If security is enabled, multicast IP traffic will be blocked. - If NAT is enabled, it is possible to ping to the external interface, but it is not possible to telnet or ftp to the external interface. If the Firewall is enabled, this depends on the port filters (external-internal policy). - Enabling the Firewall, setting a Firewall Policy or a NAT Reserved Mapping does not influence any current sessions (connections); only new sessions will be effected. ============ Feature List ============ The capability features supported by the Firmware Product Classes. The actual capabilities of the modem also depend on the hardware. ADSL Line Modulations --------------------- _ PSTN/POTS ______________ _ ISDN _______________________ Product Class G.DMT.A G.Lite T1.413 Auto DTAG ETSI G.DMT.B G.DMT.C Auto -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridge yes yes yes yes rev1 rev3 yes no no Router yes yes yes yes rev1 rev3 yes no no RouterVoice yes yes yes yes rev1 rev3 yes no no RouterPlus yes yes yes yes rev1 rev3 yes no no RouterPlusVoice yes yes yes yes rev1 rev3 yes no no -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legenda: DTAG ISDN Deutsche Telekom AG (Germany) ETSI ISDN ETSI TS 101.388 (DTS-TM-06006) (Alcatel) G.DMT.A PSTN/POTS ITU-T G.992.1 Annex A G.DMT.B ISDN ITU-T G.992.1 Annex B G.DMT.C ISDN ITU-T G.992.1 Annex C (Japan) G.Lite PSTN/POTS ITU-T G.992.2 T1.413 PSTN/POTS ANSI T1.413 issue 2 G.hs ITU-T G.994.1 (Hand-Shake) Auto Automatic selection of Line Modulation using G.hs Legenda: rev1 Supported on Hardware Revisions 1 & 2 rev3 Supported on Hardware Revisions 3 & 4 SHDSL Line Modulations ---------------------- _ Side _ _ Annex _____ _ Pair ____ Product Class CPE CO AnnexA AnnexB Single Dual -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridge yes yes yes yes yes no Router yes yes yes yes yes no RouterVoice yes yes yes yes yes no RouterPlus yes yes yes yes yes no RouterPlusVoice yes yes yes yes yes no -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legenda: CPE Customer Premise Equipment ("client") CO Central Office ("server") AnnexA ITU-T G.991.2 Annex A (USA) AnnexB ITU-T G.991.2 Annex B Single Single pair (2 wires) Dual Dual pair (4 wires) ATM Features ------------ _ PVC ________ _ SVC ____ _ UNI ______ _ OAM _ _ AAL _ Product Class VPI VCI VPI VCI 3.1 4.0 ILMI F4 F5 0 12345 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridge 0-4095 0-65535 - - no no no yes yes 0 ----5 Router 0-4095 0-65535 0-0 32-255 yes yes yes yes yes 0 ----5 RouterVoice 0-4095 0-65535 0-0 32-255 yes yes yes yes yes 0 -2--5 RouterPlus 0-4095 0-65535 - - no no no yes yes 0 ----5 RouterPlusVoice 0-4095 0-65535 0-0 32-255 yes yes yes yes yes 0 -2--5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: - The modem uses NNI cell headers with a 12 bit VPI by default. - SVCs are limited to a VPI of 0 only. - Either PVCs or one SVC can be used with IPoA. ATM Encapsulation Services -------------------------- _ Bridge _______ _ Router __________________ _ Tunnel _ Product Class LANE PPPoA R1483 IPoA LANE PPPoA PPPoE R1483 L2TP PPTP -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridge no no yes no no no no no no no Router no yes yes yes no yes yes yes no yes RouterVoice yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes RouterPlus no yes yes yes no yes yes yes no yes RouterPlusVoice yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legenda: IPoA Classical IP over ATM (RFC 1577/2225) LANE ATM Forum LAN Emulation 1.0 (af-lane-0021.000) PPPoA PPP over ATM's AAL5 (RFC 2364) PPPoE PPP over Ethernet II (RFC 2516) R1483 MultiProtocol Encapsulation over ATM's AAL5 (RFC 1483/2684) L2TP Layer 2 Tunnelling Protocol LAC (RFC 2661) PPTP Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol PAC (RFC 2637) Bridging Features ----------------- _ Limits ____ _____________ _ Filtering _______________ Product Class Intfc MACaddr Spanning Tree Intfc EtherType Switching -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridge 3 4096 yes yes yes yes Router 15 4096 yes yes yes yes RouterVoice 15 4096 yes yes yes yes RouterPlus 15 4096 yes yes yes yes RouterPlusVoice 15 4096 yes yes yes yes -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legenda: Intfc Maximum interface ports that can be attached to a bridge MACaddr Maximum MAC addresses that can be learned at any one time Intfc Relay between specific bridge interface ports EtherType Relay depending on the Ethernet frame type field Switching Automatically switch to interface port dependend on source and destination MAC addresses IP Features ----------- _ Routing ___ _ PPP ___________ _ DHCP ____ _ DNS _____ Product Class IPv4 IPv6 RIP ATM Eth L2TP PPTP Cln Srv Rly Cln Srv Rly -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridge no no no no no no no no no no yes no no Router yes no yes yes yes no yes yes yes no yes no yes RouterVoice yes no yes yes yes yes yes yes yes no yes no yes RouterPlus yes no yes yes yes no yes yes yes no yes no yes RouterPlusVoice yes no yes yes yes yes yes yes yes no yes no yes -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legenda: IPv4 Internet Protocol v4 (RFC 0791+1812) IPv6 Internet Protocol v6 (RFC 1883/2460) RIP Router Information Protocol v1 + v2 (RFC 1058+2453) ATM PPP over ATM's AAL5 (RFC 2364) Eth PPP over Ethernet II (RFC 2516) L2TP Layer 2 Tunnelling Protocol LAC (RFC 2661) PPTP Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol PAC (RFC 2637) DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (RFC 2131+2132) DNS Domain Name System (RFC 1035) Cln Client Srv Listening Server Rly Relay between client and server DNS --- - When the modem is used as DNS server, it can be contacted under CopperJet.dsl. A modem running an emergency image can be contacted under modem.dsl. DHCP ---- - The Hardware Id (MAC address) that the DHCP Client sends to the server can be configured. - To use a specific MAC address to be sent by the DHCP Client on interface <i/f name>: --> dhcpclient set interfaceconfig <i/f name> hardware <hw addr> Where <hw addr> must be of the form: - 'x:x:x:x:x:x' or 'x-x-x-x-x-x', where 'x' is a hexadecimal number or: - 'mac[<index>]', where '<index>' is an optional a decimal digit, used as an offset from the modem's base MAC address (printed on the box). So 'mac0' refers to this base MAC address. - To use the MAC address of interface <i/f name> on which the DHCP Client is enabled: --> dhcpclient set interfaceconfig <i/f name> nohardware This is the default. PPPoA / PPPoE ------------- - A PPP link can auto-connect/disconnect the PPP (and PPPoE) layers depending on outgoing IP traffic. - PPP IPCP will ask for 2 DNS server addresses. - A PPP Unnumbered configuration can auto-configure the LAN IP interface and the DHCP Server using the IPCP data (IP address, mask & DNS) it received from the PPP server (the provider). NAT --- - NAT can easily be enabled in the Web interface under: 'WAN connections'->'Edit...'->'Ip Interface'->'NAT'->'Nat Enabled', but some protocols require Reserved Port Mappings and/or Triggers. These triggers are rather complicated to configure. Triggers for Active FTP and NetMeeting can be configured on the CLI: --> security add trigger ftp ftp --> security add trigger netmeeting netmeeting IP Security Features -------------------- _ NAT ____ _ Firewall ________________________ Product Class Basic NAPT State IDS Addr Port URL Content Log -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridge no no no no no no no no no Router yes yes no no no no no no no RouterVoice yes yes no no no no no no no RouterPlus yes yes yes yes yes yes no no no RouterPlusVoice yes yes yes yes yes yes no no no -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legenda: Basic Basic Network Address Translation (RFC 1631/3022) NAPT Network Address Port Translation (PAT) (RFC 1631/3022) Firewall Internet Firewall functionality (RFC 2979) State Stateful firewall functionality IDS Intrusion Detection System Addr Filter on source/destination IP address Port Filter on TCP/UDP Port number URL Filter on DNS lookup of URLs Content Content filtering Log Firewall activity Logging Voice Features -------------- - Flash On Hook Timing can be configured in the 'initiad' file with the identifiers 'flashmin' and 'flashmax'. - Support for configuration of voice ring cadences. - The Initial Ring time (CLIP) can be configured with the 'initring' parameter in the initiad file. - Added special non-standard ATM Forum voice Profile Id 13, with ADPCM (G.726) coder support for UUI values 0..15. - The phone LEDs indicate the status of the echo canceller. If a phone LED blinks, the corresponding echo canceller is off. _ Voice __ _ Codecs _________________________ _ Coder _ Product Class VoDSL VoIP G711 G723 G726 G729 G168 SR&CN M/S alaw ulaw -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridge no no no no no no no no no no no Router no no no no no no no no no no no RouterVoice yes no yes no yes no yes yes yes yes yes RouterPlus no no no no no no no no no no no RouterPlusVoice yes no yes no yes no yes yes yes yes yes -------------------------------------------------------------------------- _ Signalling _______________________________ _ Profiles _ Product Class CSS/ELCP CAS JS CC POTS BRI PRI DTMF Pulse ITU-T ATMF -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridge no no no no no no no no no - - Router no no no no no no no no no - - RouterVoice yes yes yes yes yes no no yes yes 1-2 7-12 RouterPlus no no no no no no no no no - - RouterPlusVoice yes yes yes yes yes no no yes yes 1-2 7-12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legenda: VoDSL Voice over ATM over DSL (VToA) VoIP Voice over IP G711 ITU-T G.711 codec (8-bit PCM) G723 ITU-T G.723.1 codec (ADPCM based) G726 ITU-T G.726 codec (Adaptive PCM) G729 ITU-T G.729 codec (CS-CELP) G168 ITU-T G.168 Echo Cancellation SR&CN Silence Removal and Comfort Noice Generation M/S Master/Slave mode alaw a-law (Europe) ulaw mu-law (USA) (B)LES (Broadband) Loop Emulation Signalling (af-vmoa-0045.000) CSS/ELCP Common Channel Sign./Emu. Loop Ctrl. Proto. CAS Channel Associated Signalling JS Paradyne JetStream proprietary signalling CC CopperCom proprietary signalling POTS Plain Old Telephone System BRI Basic Rate ISDN PRI Primary Rate ISDN DTMF DTMF dialing (tone) Pulse Pulse dialing ITU-T Profiles defined by ITU-T ATMF Profiles defined by ATM Forum Configuration Features ---------------------- _ WAN _ _ LAN ________ _ SNMP ________ ______ _ TFTP _ Product Class AutoCfg ExCfg Web UPnP DSL ATM Eth IP Telnet Cln Srv -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridge no yes yes no no no no yes yes yes yes Router no yes yes no no yes no yes yes yes yes RouterVoice no yes yes no no yes no yes yes yes yes RouterPlus no yes yes no no no no yes yes yes yes RouterPlusVoice no yes yes no no yes no yes yes yes yes -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legenda: AutoCfg DSL Forum Auto-Configuration (TR-037, TR-044) ExCfg Proprietary External Configuration protocol (ExConfig) Web Web based (HTML over HTTP) management (RFC 2616+2854) UPnP Universal Plug-and-Play v1.0 (UPnPDA10) SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (RFC 1157) Telnet Telnet protocol (RFC 0854) TFTP Trivial File Transport Protocol (RFC 1350) Notes: - ExConfig is used by the Monitor Tool. - SNMP v3, v2c and v1 are supported, but may need to be configured. - SNMP over ATM is used by ILMI and Auto-Configuration. Special Features ---------------- - None. ======================== Limitations/Restrictions ======================== - DO NOT USE THE TOOLS THAT CAME WITH FIRMWARE FOUR OR EARLIER. - Only use the following software in combination with this firmware to configure, upload profiles, upgrade to or downgrade from this firmware: + Monitor Tool v3.4.0 or later, + USB drivers v5.14. - The standard main firmware cannot be booted from the network (BootP). - The emergency firmware can neither forward/route IP packets nor relay/bridge ethernet frames. - The firmware only supports printable ASCII characters, not UTF-8. The configuration files and all names must be in ASCII. The ASCII chars will be converted to UTF-8 if so required (USB). - The PPP user name and password can be max. 63 printable ASCII chars. - PPPoE Access Concentrator and Service names can be max. 63 ASCII chars. - Previous PPPoE configuration files for firmware v5.14 cannot be used anymore due to the added support for PPPoE-over-ATM with VC Mux. - The DHCP Client, DHCP Server and DHCP Relay each require a different IP interface and each only uses the primary IP address. - Only one PPP connection, the one that sets the default route, can use Connect on Demand. - The web interface requires a browser with HTML 4 (frames) support. JavaScript support in the browser is recommended for Firewall and Security configuration. - Configuring the modem can be done from only one web browser at a time. ============= List of Files ============= Product Classes --------------- Product Class Full Product Class Name Optional Postfixes -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridge CopperJet Bridge ISDN,SHDSL Router CopperJet Router ISDN,SHDSL RouterVoice CopperJet Router derived Voice ISDN,SHDSL RouterPlus CopperJet RouterPlus ISDN,SHDSL RouterPlusVoice CopperJet RouterPlus derived Voice ISDN,SHDSL -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firmware Images --------------- Product Class HWRev Firmware Image File Name -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridge 1 cjt-r1_bridge-0515sr1.bin Bridge ISDN 1 cjt-r1_bridge_isdn-0515sr1.bin Router 1 cjt-r1_router-0515sr1.bin Router ISDN 1 cjt-r1_router_isdn-0515sr1.bin RouterPlus 1 cjt-r1_routerplus-0515sr1.bin RouterPlus ISDN 1 cjt-r1_routerplus_isdn-0515sr1.bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emergency 2 dsc-r2_emergency-0515sr1.bin Bridge 2 cjt-r2_bridge-0515sr1.bin Router 2 cjt-r2_router-0515sr1.bin RouterVoice 2 cjt-r2_routervoice-0515sr1.bin RouterPlus 2 cjt-r2_routerplus-0515sr1.bin RouterPlusVoice 2 cjt-r2_routerplusvoice-0515sr1.bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emergency SHDSL 2 dsc-r2_emergency_shdsl-0515sr1.bin Bridge SHDSL 2 cjt-r2_bridge_shdsl-0515sr1.bin Router SHDSL 2 cjt-r2_router_shdsl-0515sr1.bin RouterVoice SHDSL 2 cjt-r2_routervoice_shdsl-0515sr1.bin RouterPlus SHDSL 2 cjt-r2_routerplus_shdsl-0515sr1.bin RouterPlusVoice SHDSL 2 cjt-r2_routerplusvoice_shdsl-0515sr1.bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emergency 3 dsc-r3_emergency-0515sr1.bin Bridge 3 cjt-r3_bridge-0515sr1.bin Router 3 cjt-r3_router-0515sr1.bin RouterVoice 3 cjt-r3_routervoice-0515sr1.bin RouterPlus 3 cjt-r3_routerplus-0515sr1.bin RouterPlusVoice 3 cjt-r3_routerplusvoice-0515sr1.bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emergency SHDSL 3 dsc-r3_emergency_shdsl-0515sr1.bin Bridge SHDSL 3 cjt-r3_bridge_shdsl-0515sr1.bin Router SHDSL 3 cjt-r3_router_shdsl-0515sr1.bin RouterVoice SHDSL 3 cjt-r3_routervoice_shdsl-0515sr1.bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emergency 4 dsc-r4_emergency-0515sr1.bin Bridge 4 cjt-r4_bridge-0515sr1.bin Router 4 cjt-r4_router-0515sr1.bin RouterPlus 4 cjt-r4_routerplus-0515sr1.bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DSL Phy ------- ADSL binaries for Hardware Revisions 1 & 2: - MultiMode.P (G.hs) v2.42 (23 Apr 2001 17:08:06) [PSTN] - G.DMT Annex B v1.35 (13 Jul 2001 19:15:50) [ISDN] - DTAG v1.30 (27 Jan 2000 12:23:26) [ISDN] ADSL code load for Hardware Revisions 3 & 4: - GS7070 Annex A T.79.5.2 [PSTN] - GS7070 Annex B U.74.1.1 (v5.15 SRx T) [ISDN] - GS7070 Annex B U.74.4.4 [ISDN] SHDSL code load for Hardware Revisions 2: - G2237 R.2.3.1 [SHDSL] Voice Phy --------- - VoDSL v2.30.1.9 (02 Oct 2003 11:09:49) [Voice] ========================== Environmental Requirements ========================== Hardware Models --------------- Product Class HWRev Supported Models -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridge 1 810 Bridge ISDN 1 811 Router 1 810 Router ISDN 1 811 RouterPlus 1 810 RouterPlus ISDN 1 811 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emergency 2 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 Bridge 2 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 Router 2 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 RouterVoice 2 816 817 818 819 826 827 828 829 RouterPlus 2 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 RouterPlusVoice 2 816 817 818 819 826 827 828 829 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emergency SHDSL 2 412 416 422 428 Bridge SHDSL 2 412 416 422 428 Router SHDSL 2 412 416 422 428 RouterVoice SHDSL 2 416 428 RouterPlus SHDSL 2 412 416 422 428 RouterPlusVoice SHDSL 2 416 428 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emergency 3 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 Bridge 3 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 Router 3 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 RouterVoice 3 816 817 818 819 826 827 828 829 RouterPlus 3 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 RouterPlusVoice 3 816 817 818 819 826 827 828 829 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emergency SHDSL 3 412 413 416 422 426 Bridge SHDSL 3 412 413 416 422 426 Router SHDSL 3 412 413 416 422 426 RouterVoice SHDSL 3 416 426 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emergency 4 810 811 812 813 Bridge 4 810 811 812 813 Router 4 810 811 812 813 RouterPlus 4 810 811 812 813 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: - Hardware revision 1 uses seperate firmware images for PSTN and ISDN and does not use an emergency firmware image. - Hardware revision 2 uses a common firmware image for PSTN and ISDN. - Hardware revision 3 uses a common firmware image for PSTN and ISDN. - Hardware revision 4 uses a common firmware image for PSTN and ISDN. Hardware Recognition -------------------- HWRev DSL External Box -------------------------------------------------------------------------- r1 ADSL Vertical box with Ethernet LAN connector at the top r2 ADSL Horizontal box with X on top and silver DSP inside SHDSL Horizontal box with X on top and green board inside r3 ADSL/SHDSL Horizontal box with X on top and black DSP inside r4 ADSL Vertical box with Ethernet LAN connector in the middle -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: - The Hardware Revision of the modem can be found in the Web Interface: -> System -> Device info on the Telnet/CLI : --> system info - Hardware Revision 4 models 810 and 811 only have one Data light that combines TxD and RxD. ======================= Installing the Firmware ======================= NEVER POWER DOWN NOR REBOOT THE MODEM DURING A FLASH UPDATE NO MATTER WHAT ERROR MESSAGE YOU MIGHT RECEIVE. Use the correct Monitor Tool as stated under Limitations/Restrictions. See documentation of the tool for further details. ========================== Un-installing the Firmware ========================== - Never remove the firmware, because without firmware the modem will not function. - To replace the firmware with another one, install new firmware in the modem. ========================== Frequently Asked Questions ========================== - Q: What is the button on the modem for? A: Pressing the modem's button will restore the default configuration. When pressing and holding the button the lights will start to blink indicating that the default configuration is about to be restored. When keeping the button pressed, the lights will stop blinking and stay on indicating that the default configuration is being written into flash. After which the modem will be restarted automatically. Never power down the modem while the flash is being written to. Note: The power, phone and ethernet switch lights are not effected. - Q: What does it mean if the lights are blinking? A: The modem reports an error condition by sending a morse code. This is usually harmless. Reboot the modem by powering it off, waiting for about half a minute and than powering it back on. If the modem still sends the morse code after a few times rebooting like this, check the modem's configuration and/or upgrade to the latest firmware (and tools). If this doesn't solve it, call your local support and tell them the morse code. Note: The power, phone and ethernet switch lights are not effected. - Q: What is PPPoEoA? A: This is PPP-over-Ethernet-over-ATM. PPPoEoA is the more technical term used to describe that PPPoE itself is encapsulated by ATM. We simply speak of PPPoE, though technically over the ADSL connection and ATM-based SHDSL connection PPPoEoA is used. - Q: Why does the modem not remember new configuration settings? A: In order for the modem to remember any changed configuration settings after a reboot, the configuration must be saved into flash first. To save the configuration from the Web interface: -> Configuration -> Config save -> save from the Telnet/CLI : --> system config save It will take a minute or two to update the modem's flash. Never power down the modem while the flash is being written to. ================= Related Documents ================= For Document See Website Of Organization -------------------------------------------------------------------------- AF www.atmforum.com ATM Forum ANSI www.ansi.org American National Standards Institute TR & WT www.dslforum.com DSL Forum ETSI www.etsi.org European Telecom. Standards Institute IEEE www.ieee.org Inst. of Electrical and Electronics Engin. RFC www.ietf.org Internet Engineering Task Force ISC www.isc.org Internet Software Consortium ISO www.iso.ch International Standardization Organization ITU www.itu.int International Telecommunication Union UPnP www.upnp.org Universal Plug and Play Forum XML,HTML,CSS www.w3.org World Wide Web Consortium -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======== Contacts ======== Sales: Allied Data Technologies P.O. Box 788 NL-3200 AS Spijkenisse Netherlands Tel : +31-181-611522 Fax : +31-181-614840 Web : www.allieddata.com E-mail: info@allieddata.com ========== Trademarks ========== Allied Data Technologies, CopperJet, Tornado, Tron, Trident, Acecat, First and Teltron are registered trademarks (R) of Allied Data Technologies b.v.. Use of the above marks without the express written permission of Allied Data Technologies b.v. is prohibited. All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners. 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Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.