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[. . . ] SpeedTouchTM605s Business SHDSL Router Setup and User's Guide Release R4. 2 600 SERIES SpeedTouchTM605s Setup and User's Guide Release R4. 2 Status Change Note Short Title Copyright v1. 0 PeckelbeenS Setup and User's Guide ST605s R4. 2 (en) © 2003 THOMSON. Passing on, and copying of this document, use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written authorization from THOMSON. The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, may be subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by THOMSON. THOMSON assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document. Contents 1 1. 1 1. 2 1. 3 1. 3. 1 1. 3. 2 1. 4 SpeedTouchTM Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] The Advanced topic menu, contains the links which allow advanced configuration of the SpeedTouchTM. Basic topic links The following table lists all Basic topic links: BASIC topic menu Click. . . View the activity on the SpeedTouchTM since power on. 32 E-SIT-CTC-20030605-0003 v1. 0 3 SpeedTouchTM Web Interface Advanced topic links The following table lists all advanced topic links: ADVANCED topic menu Click. . . Configure the web page language. DHCP DNS System System Password Templates Language Help The Help link in the topics menu header allows you to browse the SpeedTouchTM online Help. For more information on a specific topic, click the context-related Help links located at the Topic's web pages. Save all It is advised to save the SpeedTouchTM configuration and to back it up whenever you have made changes to the SpeedTouchTM settings. To save the configuration, click Save All link in the topics menu header. For backing up the SpeedTouchTM configuration, see " System" on page 47. E-SIT-CTC-20030605-0003 v1. 0 33 3 SpeedTouchTM Web Interface 3. 1 Basic Topics Menu Links System Information Click this link to display the System Information page. The System Information page consists of four sections: · Click the Diagnostics tab to view the results of the System Self Test, LAN connectivity and DSL synchronization test: · Click the Service Info tab to view the current physical status of the SHDSL line: The DSL Statistics allow you to view: · · · · · Line Status: this shows whether the DSL link is synchronized (Enabled) or not (Initializing). Bandwidth Up/Down: the maximum available bandwidth of the SHDSL link in both up- and downstream direction. kBytes Tx/Rx: the amount of kilobytes (kBytes) sent (Tx) and received (Rx) since the establishment of the DSL link. Click the Configuration tab to view the configuration profile currently active on the SpeedTouchTM: 34 E-SIT-CTC-20030605-0003 v1. 0 3 SpeedTouchTM Web Interface · Click the System tab to view some important system information of the SpeedTouchTM: The System table lists: · · · · · · Connections The SpeedTouchTM product name. The SpeedTouchTM Serial Number The SpeedTouchTM Product Code. Click this link to view the Connections page. This page allows you to establish dial-in connections, if applicable: See "2. 2. 2 Internet Sessions via the SpeedTouchTM Web Pages (all OSs)" on page 25 for more information on how to use the Dial-in Connections table. E-SIT-CTC-20030605-0003 v1. 0 35 3 SpeedTouchTM Web Interface System Log Click this link to view the System Log page. This page allows you to view the activity on the SpeedTouchTM since power on: 36 E-SIT-CTC-20030605-0003 v1. 0 3 SpeedTouchTM Web Interface 3. 2 Advanced Topics Menu Links Diagnostics Click this link to display the Diagnostics page. This page consists of three expandable sections: · Expand the System section to view some important system information: · Expand the Wan section to view the current DSL state and connection information click the plus next to DSL and Connections: Click · to perform an IP connectivity test. Expand the Lan section to view the LAN configuration: E-SIT-CTC-20030605-0003 v1. 0 37 3 SpeedTouchTM Web Interface Easy Setup To configure the SpeedTouchTM using the Easy Setup wizard: 1 2 Click Advanced > Easy Setup to start the Easy Setup wizard. The Welcome to the SpeedTouchTM Setup Wizard window appears: 3 The following window invites you to select the appropriate connection profile for your internet connectivity: In the Service list, click the connection profile of your choice. Note You can add services to the Services list by uploading templates. See " Templates" on page 48 for more information on uploading templates. 4 Subsequent screens guide you through the configuration setup of both your SpeedTouchTM and/or your PC. Follow the instructions and enter the required information where needed. See "1. 3 SpeedTouchTM Configuration Setup" on page 7. 38 E-SIT-CTC-20030605-0003 v1. 0 3 SpeedTouchTM Web Interface 5 In a final step all configurations are applied to the SpeedTouchTM: 6 The SpeedTouchTM Setup Wizard appears again to announce that the configuration has been successful: Click Finish to close the wizard. Most configuration profiles will enable SpeedTouchTM's DHCP server - and a PC's Ethernet port is configured as DHCP client by default. Therefore, in most cases, no additional configuration of your PCs must be done if you want to enable multiple PCs on your local network for accessing the Internet via the SpeedTouchTM. E-SIT-CTC-20030605-0003 v1. 0 39 3 SpeedTouchTM Web Interface IP Addresses Click this link to display the IP Addresses page. This page allows you to view or add/delete specific IP address entries for SpeedTouchTM's interfaces: To add an IP address for one of the SpeedTouchTM interfaces: 1 Click New. 2 3 In the Interface field, select the interface to which the IP address applies (use eth0 for assigning to the SpeedTouchTM Ethernet interface). In the Address/Mask field, provide IP address and (sub)netmask in IP prefix notation (e. g. 192. 6. 11. 150/24) or select Obtain an IP address automatically for assigning a dynamic IP address to the interface. [. . . ] The BOOTP server will reply to the BOOTP requests and will perform the required operations to send the system software to the SpeedTouchTM. After checking whether the received system software is valid for the device, the SpeedTouchTM will start in normal operational mode to complete the upgrade. Optionally, you can upload the backup configuration as described in " System" on page 47. 6 7 8 E-SIT-CTC-20030605-0003 v1. 0 63 5 SpeedTouchTM System Software Upgrade 64 E-SIT-CTC-20030605-0003 v1. 0 6 Troubleshooting 6 Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter provides information on how to identify and correct some common problems you may encounter when using and configuring the SpeedTouchTM. If the following troubleshooting tips do not resolve the problem contact the company from which you purchased the SpeedTouchTM for assistance. E-SIT-CTC-20030605-0003 v1. 0 65 6 Troubleshooting 6. 1 General Configuration problems If you encounter DSL connectivity problems due to misconfiguration, you might consider a hardware reset to factory defaults (as described further in this chapter). [. . . ]

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