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GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Router GRT 501 - User ’ s Manual - - 1.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 1 Copyright Copyright© 2007 by PLANET T echnology Corp. All rights reserved. No pa rt of this public ation may be reproduced, transmitted, t.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual FCC Caution: To assure continued complian ce (examp le-use only shielded interface ca bl es when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 3 Table of Contents T ABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................... 3 CHAPTER 1 OVER VIEW ...............
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 4 4.5.1 System Info ........................................................................................................................ 38 4.5.2 Config T ool .............................
Chapter 1 Overview The Planet new SHDSL family member GRT- 501 is the G.SHDSL.bis router that complies with ITU-T G.991.2 standard and provides affor dable, flexible, ef ficient Internet access solution for SOHO and Small Medium Bu siness environment.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual Fully A TM protocol st ack implement ation over G .SHDSL.bis PPPoA and PPPoE support user authentication with P AP/CHAP/MS-CHAP Hardware Specification Product G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Router Model GRT -501 Hardware St andard Compliant with ITU-T G .
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual Package Contents The following items should be included. If any of these items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately .
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Get to know your G.SHDSL.bis Router Physical Det ail Front V iew LED / Port Definition LEDs Color Active Description PWR Green ON The power adaptor is conn ected to G RT -501 Green ON G.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 9 Port Definition Port Description DC-IN Power connector with 9V DC 1.0A LAN Ethernet 10/100BaseT for LAN port (RJ-45) CONSOLE RS- 232C (DB9) for syst e m configuration and maintenan ce LINE G .
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 10 2.3 Setting up the hardware environment Step 1. Connect the power adapter to the port labeled DC-IN on the rear panel. Step 2. Connect the Ethernet cable between the LAN port and PC. Step 3.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 11 Chapter 3 Logon Procedure This chapter provides information about how to logon the GRT-501.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 12 User: admin Password: ***** Note: The factory default management IP and subnet mask are 192.168.0.1 and 255.255.255.0 . If you have not set any user prof ile for GRT -501, enter the factory default user “ admin ” and p assword “ admin ” to logon the device.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 13 Chapter 4 Configuration by Web Browser 4.1 Basic Setting The Basic Setup contains LAN, W AN, Bridge and Route operation mode. Us er can use it to completely setup the router . After successf ully completing it, you can access Internet.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 14 Step 2. Enter Parameters in BASIC – TEP2 : LAN IP : 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.254 (The Gateway IP is provid ed by ISP) Host Name: SOHO Some of the ISP requires the Hos t Name as identification.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 15 4.1.2 Routing Mode for PPPoA and PPPoE with IP Sharing Web UI Configuration Step 1. For Route Mode with Point-to-Point Protocol over A TM and Ethernet, follow the following setting. First, select ROUTE and CPE Side , and then click Next for setting others parameters.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 16 Step 3. Assign the IP pool for your DHCP server . Click Next . For example: If the LAN IP address is 19 2.168.0.1 , the IP range of LAN is 192 .168.0.2 to 192.168.0.51 . The DHCP server assigns the IP form S tart IP Address to End IP Address.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 17 4.1.3 Routing Mode for IPoA or EoA Web UI Configuration Step 1. For Route Mode with IPoA and EoA, follow the following setting. First, select ROUTE and CPE Side , and then click Next for setting others para mete rs .
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 18 Step 3. Assign the IP pool for your DHCP server . Click Next . For example: If the LAN IP address is 192.168.0.1 , the IP range o f LAN is 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.51 . The DHCP se rver assi gns the IP form S t art IP Address to End IP Address.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 19 4.1.4 LAN-to-LAN Connection with Bridge Mode Web UI Configuration STU-R (CO) side Step 1. Click Bridge and CO Side to setup Bridge mode of the Router and then click Next . Step 2. Enter LAN Parameters 1.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 20 STU-C (CPE) side Step 1. Click Bridge and CPE Side to setup Bridge mode of the Router and then click Next . Step 2. Enter LAN Parameters 1. IP: 192.168.0.2 2. Subnet Mask: 255.255. 255.0 3.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 21 4.2 Advanced Setup Advanced configuration contains SHDSL.bis, W AN, Bridge, VLAN, Ethernet, Route, NA T/DMZ and Virtual Server settings. 4.2.1 SHDSL.bis Web UI Configuration Step 1. Y ou can setup the Annex type, dat a rate and SNR margin for SHDSL.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 22 4.2.2 WAN The GRT -501 support s up to 8 PVCs. W AN 1 was configur ed via BASIC except QoS. If you want to setup the PVC 2 to 7, the parameters are setup in the page of W AN u nde r ADV ANCED.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 23 PCR (Peak Cell Rate) in kbp s: The maximum rate at which you expect to transmit dat a, voice and video. Consider PCR and MBS as a mena s of reducing lantency , not incre asi ng bandwid t h.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 24 4.2.3 Bridge If you want to setup advanced filter function wh ile GRT -501 is working in bridg e mode, you can use BRIDGE menu to setup the filter function, blocking function. Web UI Configuration Step 1.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 25 4.2.4 VLAN V irtual LAN (VLAN) is defined as a group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that they can co mmunicate as if they were at tached to the same wire, when in fact they are located on a number of different LAN segment s.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 26 Step 4. Port-Based VLANs are VLANs whe re the packet forwar ding decision is ba sed o n the destination MAC address a nd its associated port. Click Port-Based VLAN to configure the router .
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 27 4.2.6 Route If the GR T -501 is connected to more than one network, it may be necessary to set up a static route between them. A static route is a pre-deter mined p athway that network information must travel to reac h a specific host or network.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 28 Step 3. RIP Mode: This parameter dete rmines how the product handle RIP (Routing informatio n protocol). RIP allows it to exchange routing information with other router . If set to Disable , the gateway does not particip ate in any RIP exch ange with other router .
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 29 The screen will prompt the modified p arameter . Check the parameters and perss Restart to restart the router or press Continue to setup another parameters.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 30 Step 1. Press NA T/DMZ to setup the parameters. If you want to enable the NA T/DMZ functions, cli ck Enable . Enable the DMZ host Function is used the IP address assigned to the W AN for e nablin g DMZ function for the virtual IP addre ss.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 31 4.2.8 Virtual Server For example: S pecific ports on the W AN interface are re -mapped to services inside the LAN.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 32 Step 3. Press Finish to continue. The screen will prompt the paramete rs t hat will be wri tten in EPROM. Check the para meters before writing in EPROM. Press Restart to restart the route r wo rking with new p arameters or press Continue to configure another para me ter .
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 33 4.4 Administration This section introduces security and simple network management protocol (SNMP) and time synchronous .
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 34 Step 2. Configured 0.0.0.0 will allow all hosts on Internet or LAN to access the route r . Leaving blank of trust host list will cau se blocking all PC from W AN to acce ss the router . On the other hand, only PC in LAN can access the route r .
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 35 Step 1. Click SNMP to configure the p aramete rs. In the t able of current community pool , you can setup the access authority . In the t able of current trap host poo l, you can setup the trap host.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 36 Step 4. SNMP trap is an informatio nal messa ge sent from an SNMP agent to a manager . Click Modify to modify the trap host pool. Ve r s i o n : selec t version for trap host. ( V ersion 1 is for SNMPv1; V ersion 2 for SNMPv2).
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 37 Step 2. SNTP is the acronym for Simple Network T ime Protocol, which i s an adapt ation of the Network T ime Protocol (NTP) used to synchronize computer clocks in the Internet. SNTP can be used when the ultimate performance of the full NTP implementation.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 38 4.5 Utility This section will describe the utility of the product: SYSTEM INFO: System information, CONFIG T OOL: Load the factory default configuration, UPGRADE: Upgrade the firmware LOGOUT: Logout the system REST ART: Restart the router .
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 39 1. Load Factory Default : It will load the factory default parameters to the gateway . Note: This action will change all of the settings to factory default. On the other hand, you will lose all the existi ng configured p arameters.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 40 4.5.4 Logout T o logout the router , press LOGOUT in UTILITY . The browser will prompt the logout window . Press Ye s to logout GRT -501. 4.5.5 Restart For restarting the router , click the Restart in UTILITY .
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 41 Appendix A: VLAN V irtual LAN (VLAN) is defined as a group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured so that they can co mmunicate as if they were at tached to the same wire, when in fact they are located on a number of different LAN segment s.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 42 Frame Specification An untagged frame or a priority -t agged frame does not carry any identification of the VLAN to which it belongs. Such frames are classi fied as belonging to a p articular VLAN based on parameters associated with the receiving por t.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 43 2. 802.1Q VLAN 802.1Q VLAN Example.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 44 Appendix B: Glossary Address mask A bit mask select bits from an Internet address for subnet addr essing. The mask is 32 bit s long and selects the network porti on of the Internet address and one or more bits of the local porti on.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 45 DHCP (Dynamic Host C onfiguration Protocol) DHCP is software that automatic ally assigns IP addresses to client st ations logging onto a TCP/IP network. DHCP eliminates having to manually assign permanent IP addresses to every device on your network.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 46 HTML Hypertext Markup Language - The p age-coding language for the W orld Wide W eb. HTML browser A browser used to traverse the Internet, such as Netscape or Micros of t Internet Ex plorer .
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 47 Protocol). NA T Network Address T ranslation - A proposal for IP address reuse, where the local IP address is mapped to a globally unique address.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 48 Router A system is responsible for making decisions about which of several paths network (or Internet) traffic will follow .
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 49 S tatic IP addresses are usually assigned to networked devices that are consistently accessed by multiple users, such as Server PCs, or printers.
GRT -501 G .SHDSL.bis Bridge Route r User ’s Man ual - - 50 V irtual Connection (VC) A link that seems and behaves like a dedicated poi nt-to-point line or a system that delivers packet s in sequence, as happens on an actual point -to-point network.
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