USER MANUAL ET100R ET100R router module for ETU/TTU Access Units and MUX devices. CTC Union Technologies Co., Ltd.
Chapter 2 Installation 10 2.1 Installation Procedure The ET100R Router Module is designed for installation into one of the following ETU/TTU series
Chapter 2 Installation 11 Figure 2-3: Insert the ET100R module Figure 2-4: Align the header
Chapter 2 Installation 12 Figure 2-5: Secure the module with three supplied screws. Figure 2-6: Install the bea
Chapter 3 Provisioning 13 Chapter 3 Provisioning This chapter provides the provisioning steps for the ET100R Router using the Command Line Interfa
Chapter 3 Provisioning 14 CISCOSYSTEMS3.2 Applications 3.2.1 Cisco HDLC Encapsulation 3.2.1.1 Scenario This is a typical application using CTC Unio
Chapter 3 Provisioning 15 3. Local ET100R CLI commands. System status check: System, Interface Summary, Routing Table, System Memory… CLI Commands:
Chapter 3 Provisioning 16 Configure and Verify Local ET100R router module. CLI commands: (must be in enable) config system n
Chapter 3 Provisioning 17 4. Remote ET100R CLI commands. System status check: System, Interface Summary, Rou
Chapter 3 Provisioning 18 ET100R login: admin Welcome to CTC UNION TECH. CO., LTD.
Chapter 3 Provisioning 19 Configure and Verify Remote ET100R router module. CLI commands: (must be in enable) config system name Remote config ip r
Chapter 3 Provisioning 20 remote#show interface summary name hw type hw addr ip addr
Chapter 3 Provisioning 21 3.2.2 Raw HDLC Encapsulation 3.2.2.1 Scenario This is a typical application using CTC Union's ET100R with E1/T1 ser
Chapter 3 Provisioning 22 3. Local ET100R CLI commands. System status check; System, Interface summary, Route table, System memory… CLI Commands:
Chapter 3 Provisioning 23 3.2.3 PPP Encapsulation 3.2.3.1 Scenario This is a typical application using CTC Union's ET100R with E1/T1 series a
Chapter 3 Provisioning 24 3. Local ET100R CLI commands. System status check; System, Interface summary, Route table, System memory… CLI Commands:
Chapter 3 Provisioning 25 3.2.4 Static Routing Table Example 3.2.4.1 Scenario This is a typical application using CTC Union's ET100R with E1/T
Chapter 3 Provisioning 26 3. Local ET100R CLI commands. Follow the procedures in previous Cisco, HDLC or PPP examples for configuring the local ET1
Chapter 3 Provisioning 27 3.2.5 RIP Configuration 3.2.5.1 Scenario This is a typical application using CTC Union's ET100R with E1/T1 series ac
Chapter 3 Provisioning 28 3. Local ET100R CLI commands. System status check; System, Interface summary, Route table, System memory… CLI Commands:
Chapter 3 Provisioning 29 6. Configure and Verify Remote ET100R router module. CLI commands: (must be in enable) config system name Remote config in
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Chapter 3 Provisioning 30 3.2.6 DNS Proxy Configuration CTC Union ET100R router module may provide DNS proxy service for your network. With this
Chapter 3 Provisioning 31 3.2.8 DHCP Server Configuration CTC Union's ET100R router module provides DHCP service for your network. With this
Chapter 3 Provisioning 32 3.2.10 SNMP management CTC Union's ET100R router module provides SNMP management functions via standard MIB-II (RF
Chapter 3 Provisioning 33 3.2.12 Firmware upgrade CTC Union's ET100R router module may be upgraded whenever new firmware becomes available.
Chapter 3 Provisioning 34 3.2.13 User and Password Configuration CTC Union's ET100R router provides two levels of management access: user an
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 35 Chapter 4 Web UI Management CTC Union's ET100R router provides not only the CLI command interface, either dire
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 36 4.2 Web UI Operation In the CTC Union ET100R Web UI Management interface, we provide OAM&P functions for retriev
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 37 4.2.1 Log-In and Log-Out Launch Internet Explorer or any web browser and type the ET100R IP address in the Address w
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 38 4.2.2 System information Retrieve ET100R router system information. Figure 4-4 System Informat
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 39 Figure 4-6 Password change confirmation message 4.2.4 LAN Interface Configuration In the &
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Chapter 4 Web UI Management 40 In the 'IP Serial No.:' pull-down, there are 5 LAN IP entries that can be set. The IP binding function en
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 41 Figure 4-10 Success LAN IP entry added. Click 'View LAN Setup' to review the LAN
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 42 To delete any LAN entry, click on the check box, then click on the 'Delete' button.
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 43 4.2.5 WAN interface configuration Click on 'WAN Setup' menu item to enable the WAN interface configuration
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 44 Figure 4-16 Successful WAN IP entry added Click 'View WAN Setup' to review the W
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 45 To delete a WAN entry, click the check box for the WAN entry, then click the 'Delete' button.
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 46 4.2.6 Interface Summary and Statistics To view the interface summary page, click on the 'Interface Summary'
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 47 4.2.7 Routing Configuration To view the routing table summary page, click on the 'Routing Setup' menu item.
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 48 Here are the results of a successful routing table entry addition. Figure 4-24 Adding Rout
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 49 Here are the results of a successful routing table entry deletion. Figure 4-26 Successful d
Table of Contents i Chapter 1 Introduction...
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 50 Enter the parameters in the 'DHCP Server of LAN Port Configure' parameter fields, referring to the exampl
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 51 Summary of the DHCP server settings. Figure 4-30 Summary of DHCP Server Configuration
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 52 View the results of the DCHP server configuration. Figure 4-32 Pool 0 and Pool 1 DHCP Serve
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 53 Enter the Primary and Secondary DNS IP addresses for the ET100R to proxy. Select the status 'ON'.
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 54 Figure 4-36 DNS Configuration sample 4.2.10 NAT service configuration In the NAT service c
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 55 For the NAT Function, click the 'Enable' radio button then click the 'Finish' button.
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 56 4.2.11 Virtual Server configuration Virtual server configuration allows a port to be mapped to the public IP throug
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 57 4.2.12 RIP configuration Choose the RIP item from the menu. Click the 'Edit' button.
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 58 Figure 4-44 Successful RIP configuration Click the link 'View RIP Settings' to r
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 59 4.2.13 SNMP configuration SNMP is the Simple Network Management Protocol. Choose the SNMP item from the menu. Click t
Table of Contents ii Appendix A - CLI Command Reference...
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 60 4.2.14 SNTP configuration SNTP is the Simple Network Time Protocol. Choose the SNTP item from the menu.
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 61 4.2.15 Show configuration Choose the 'Show Configuration' item from the menu. All the current configuratio
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 62 4.2.16 System Upgrade Occasionally there may be software enhancements or fixes that require updating the code in the
Chapter 4 Web UI Management 63 4.2.19 Reboot Choose the 'Reboot' item from the menu. The confirmation screen will be displayed. The router
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Appendix A 65 Appendix A - CLI Command Reference A.1. CLI Overview The ET100R router includes a mini-DIM 9 to DB9 cable to connect a PC’s RS-232 CO
Appendix A 66 A.3. Command Line Syntax Rules Command Base command. <string> Depends on specific interface type, item, or value. If the s
Appendix A 67 A.4.1.4 exit Syntax: exit Description: This command will log out the user from either basic or privileged mode. It has the same fun
Appendix A 68 A.4.1.9 config Syntax: config {interface … | ip … | save | system …} Description: Configure commands. Example: config interface
Appendix A 69 A.4.2.4 config interface hdlc1 encap Syntax: config interface hdlc1 encap {hdlc | ppp | cisco} Description: Configure WAN port e
Chapter 1 Introduction 7 Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing the ET100R router module. The ET100R router module has been designed to pro
Appendix A 70 A.4.3.4 show ip dhcp pool Syntax: show ip dhcp pool <pool id> Description: Display specified DHCP pool detailed information.
Appendix A 71 A.4.3.9 show ip route Syntax: show ip route Description: Display routing table related information. Example: show ip route A.
Appendix A 72 (continued from previous page) Description: <pool id>: It ranges from 0 to 4. <on | off>: The on/off switch of the spec
Appendix A 73 A.4.3.15 config ip rip Syntax: config ip rip {<on | off> | version <1 | 2> | update_timer <time in secon
Appendix A 74 A.4.4 Management Commands A.4.4.1 SNMP Syntax: config snmp { <on | off> | read_only_community <string> | read_writ
Appendix A 75 A.4.6 System Support Commands A.4.6.1 show config Syntax: show config Description: Show the running configuration file. Example:
Appendix A 76 A.4.6.4 config system Syntax: config system {[name <string>] | [password <string>] | [enable_password <string>]
Appendix A 77 A.4.7.2 config arp Syntax: config arp { add ip <ip address> hwaddr <mac address> | del ip <ip address>
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Chapter 1 Introduction 8 2. The Ethernet connector for the ET100R supports 10/100 Half/Full auto negotiation and auto MDIX. 3. The Two LEDs have th
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Chapter 2 Installation 9 Chapter 2 Installation This chapter will describe the procedure for installing the ET100R router module into one of our t
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