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Schmid Watson Specifications (134 pages)


Brand: Schmid | Category: Networking | Size: 1.92 MB |

 

Table of contents

Declaration of Conformity

3

Limited Product Warranty

9

Table of Contents

11

1 Related Documents

17

2 Overview

19

3 Modem Features

23

3.1.2 Multipair operation

24

3.1.4 Power Backoff

26

3.1.7 Wetting Current

28

3.1.8 Master / Slave

29

3.1.9 DSL Clocking

29

3.2.1 Ethernet over DSL

29

3.2.2 Ethernet Bridging

30

3.2.4 VLANs

31

3.2.5 VLAN Examples

31

3.2.7 Stacked VLANs

35

3.3.1 Ethernet over DSL

41

3.3.2 VLAN features

41

3.3.4 Cisco HDLC

42

3.4 Firmware update

43

3.5 Management

43

DISCONNECT

45

3.7 Test loops

48

3.8 Password protection

49

4 Powering

51

5 LEDs and Alarms

53

5.2 Tabletop LEDs

54

5.3 Alarm Conditions

55

5.4 Alarm Relays

55

5.5 Initialization Errors

56

6 The Monitor

57

6.2 Addressing of Plug-ins

58

6.3 Naming of ports

59

6.4 Telnet Access

59

6.5.1 Welcome Screen

60

6.5.2 Menus

60

6.5.4 Tab completion

61

6.5.5 Help

61

6.5.6 Command History

61

6.5.7 Continuous Displays

62

7.1 Introduction

63

7.2.1 General Commands

64

DEFAULT Configuration

66

7.3.1 Diagnostic

89

7.3.2 Status (Plug-in)

90

7.3.3 Status (Tabletop)

92

7.3.4 Alarms

93

7.3.5 Test loops

95

7.3.6 Reset Commands

95

7.4.1 G.826 Statistics

96

7.4.2 Ethernet Statistics

97

7.5.1 Connection control

100

7.5.2 Inventory

100

7.5.3 Password

101

7.5.4 Firmware Update

103

8 SNMP

105

ENTITIY-MIB

106

8.1.3 SNMP Configuration

107

8.1.4 The Entity MIB

107

8.1.6 The ifTable

109

8.2 MIB Reference

110

8.2.5 RMON (RFC 2819)

111

8.2.6 IF MIB (RFC 2863)

111

8.2.11 MAU MIB (RFC 3636)

112

8.2.15 HDSL MIB

114

8.2.16 Schmid MIB

115

8.2.17 Watson MIB

115

9 Front and Rear Panels

117

10 Connectors and Cables

119

10.2 DSL Interface

121

10.2.2 DSL Cable

122

10.3 Ethernet Interface

123

10.4 Monitor Interface

123

10.5 Power and Grounding

124

11.1 Interfaces

127

11.2 Power Consumption

128

11.3 Ethernet

128

11.5 Management Functions

129

11.6 MTBF

129

11.7 Environment

130

12 Terminology

131

13 Product Order Codes

133

Revision: 2010-01-20

134

Schmid Watson Technical Information (292 pages)


Brand: Schmid | Category: Networking | Size: 6.30 MB |

 

Table of contents

Watson SHDSL Router

1

Web-based Management Manual

1

Revision History

2

Table of Contents

3

1 Related Documents

13

2 Overview

15

3 Getting Started

17

3.3.1 Windows XP

18

3.3.2 Windows 2000/98/Me

18

3.4 Watson Configuration

19

Figure 3-3: Quick Setup

21

Revision: 2012-02-29

23

4.2 Navigational Aids

24

4.3 Managing Tables

25

5 Home

27

5.2 Map View

28

5.3 Installation Wizard

28

5.4 Quick Setup

30

5.4.2 Quick Setup Completed

34

6 Internet Connection

37

6.2 Settings

38

6.3 Diagnostics

40

6.4 SHDSL Status

41

7 Local Network

43

7.2 Device View

45

8 Services

47

8.2.1 Overview

48

8.2.2 Access Control

49

8.2.3 Port Forwarding

52

8.2.4 DMZ Host

56

8.2.5 Port Triggering

57

8.2.6 Website Restrictions

59

8.2.8 Connections

68

8.2.9 Advanced Filtering

69

8.2.10 Log

74

Watson> conf reconf 1

79

Watson> exit

79

8.3 Quality of Service

80

8.3.1 Overview

81

8.3.3 Traffic Priority

85

8.3.4 Traffic Shaping

90

8.3.6 802.1p Settings

98

8.4 Virtual Private Network

99

1. LAN Interface Settings

124

$ rt apt-get install openssl

132

$ mkdir cert_create

132

$ cd cert_create/

132

8.5.2 Using Dynamic DNS

138

8.6 Advanced

140

9 System

147

9.2.2 Date and Time

151

9.3 Users

155

9.3.1 User Settings

156

9.3.2 Group Settings

157

9.4 Network Connections

158

9.4.1 The Connection Wizard

159

9.4.2 Network Types

163

9.4.3 WAN Ethernet

163

9.4.4 LAN Switch

170

9.4.5 LAN Ethernet

179

9.4.6 DSL

180

9.4.10 Network Bridging

194

9.5 Monitor

241

Figure 9-150: CPU Monitoring

242

9.5.3 Log

243

9.6 Routing

245

9.6.2 BGP and OSPF

246

9.7 Management

249

9.7.3 Remote Administration

256

9.7.4 Secure Shell

259

9.8 Maintenance

260

9.8.3 Reboot

261

9.8.5 Restore Defaults

262

9.8.7 MAC Cloning

264

9.8.8 Diagnostics

265

9.9 Objects and Rules

267

9.9.2 Network Objects

268

9.9.3 Scheduler Rules

270

9.9.4 Certificates

272

10 Advanced

281

11 Appendix

284

11.2 Glossary

286

Source Code Offering

292

Schmid Watson Specifications (103 pages)


Brand: Schmid | Category: Networking | Size: 0.63 MB |

 

Table of contents

Declaration of Conformity

3

Revision: 2006-04-27

5

Limited Product Warranty

7

Table of Contents

9

W5-Ethernet-Manual.doc

11

Version 2.0-01

11

Watson 5 Ethernet

11

Operating Manual

11

Revision: 2006-04-27 xi

11

Revision: 2006-04-27 xiii

13

1 Related Documents

15

2 Overview

17

Figure 2-2: Campus Networks

18

2.3 Modem Types

19

2.4 Accessories

19

2-4 Revision: 2006-04-27

20

3 Modem Features

21

3.1.2 Multipair operation

22

3.1.3 Power Backoff

23

3.1.5 DSL Performance

23

3.1.6 Wetting Current

24

3.1.7 Master / Slave

25

3.1.8 DSL Clocking

25

3.2 Ethernet (plugin modem)

26

3.2.3 VLANs

27

3.2.4 VLAN Examples

28

Revision: 2006-04-27 3-13

29

3-14 Revision: 2006-04-27

30

3.2.6 Stacked VLANs

31

3-16 Revision: 2006-04-27

32

3.3.1 Ethernet over DSL

33

3.3.2 VLAN transparency

33

3.3.3 Mixed mode operation

34

3.3.4 Cisco HDLC

34

3.4 Firmware update

35

3.5 Management

35

3-20 Revision: 2006-04-27

36

Revision: 2006-04-27 3-21

37

Tabletop

38

Revision: 2006-04-27 3-23

39

3.7 Test loops

40

3.8 Password protection

40

Revision: 2006-04-27 3-25

41

4 Powering

43

5 LEDs and Alarms

45

5.2 Tabletop LEDs

46

5.3 Alarm Conditions

47

5.4 Alarm Relays

47

5.5 Initialization Errors

48

6 The Monitor

49

6.2 Addressing of Plugins

50

6.3 Naming of ports

51

6.4 Telnet Access

51

6.5.1 Welcome Screen

52

6.5.2 Menus

52

6.5.3 Prefixes an Shortcuts

52

6.5.4 Tab completion

53

6.5.5 Help

53

6.5.6 Command History

53

6.5.7 Continuous Displays

53

7.1.1 General Commands

55

7-2 Revision: 2006-04-27

56

Revision: 2006-04-27 7-3

57

7-4 Revision: 2006-04-27

58

Revision: 2006-04-27 7-5

59

7-6 Revision: 2006-04-27

60

Revision: 2006-04-27 7-7

61

7-8 Revision: 2006-04-27

62

7.1.7 VLAN Configuration

63

7-10 Revision: 2006-04-27

64

Revision: 2006-04-27 7-11

65

7-12 Revision: 2006-04-27

66

Revision: 2006-04-27 7-13

67

7-14 Revision: 2006-04-27

68

Revision: 2006-04-27 7-15

69

7-16 Revision: 2006-04-27

70

7.2.1 Diagnostic

71

7.2.2 Status (Plugin)

72

7.2.3 Status (Tabletop)

73

7.2.4 Alarms

74

Revision: 2006-04-27 7-21

75

7.2.5 Test loops

76

7.2.6 Reset Commands

76

7.3.1 G.826 Statistics

77

7.3.2 Ethernet Statistics

78

Revision: 2006-04-27 7-25

79

7.4.1 Connection control

80

7.4.2 Inventory

80

7.4.3 Password

81

7.4.4 Firmware Upgrade

82

Revision: 2006-04-27 7-29

83

8 SNMP

85

8.1.2 SNMP Configuration

86

8.1.3 The Entity MIB

86

8.1.4 VLAN indexing

87

8.2 MIB Reference

88

8.2.5 Entity MIB (RFC 2737)

89

8.2.6 RMON (RFC 2819)

89

8.2.7 IF MIB (RFC 2863)

89

8.2.11 MAU MIB (RFC 3636)

90

8.2.13 HDSL MIB

91

8.2.14 Schmid MIB

91

8.2.15 Watson MIB

91

9 Front and Rear Panels

93

10 Connectors and Cables

95

10.1.2 DSL Cable

96

10.2 Ethernet Interface

97

10.3 Monitor Interface

97

10.4 Power and Grounding

98

11.1 Interfaces

99

11.2 Power Consumption

100

11.3 Ethernet

100

11.4 Latency and Throughput

101

11.5 Management Functions

101

11.6 MTBF

101

11.7 Environment

102

12 Terminology

103

Schmid Watson Installation Guide (129 pages)


Brand: Schmid | Category: Networking | Size: 0.63 MB |

 

Table of contents

WATSON 5

1

Version Control

2

LTU/NTU SZ-DOC-W5-1.pdf

3

Operating Manual

3

Revision: 2002-09-10 iv

3

Contents

5

Revision: 2002-09-10 viii

7

1 The Watson 5 Family

10

1.1 Important Safeguards

11

3 Revision: 2002-09-10

12

1.2 Ordering Information

13

1.2.3 Accessories

14

2 Installation Guide

16

2.3 Installing a Watson Modem

17

3.1.1 Master / Slave

18

3.1.2 Line Rate

19

3.1.3 Power Back-off

20

3.2.1 Framing

20

3.2.2 AIS Generation

21

3.2.3 AIS Detection

21

3.2.4 E1 Clock Modes

21

Figure 3-1: Clock Sources

22

3.3 ISDN PRA Interface

23

3.3.1 PRA Mode

24

3.3.2 CRC4 Processing Options

24

Digital Link

25

TV3'

25

17 Revision: 2002-09-10

26

3.4 nx64 kbit/s Interface

29

3.4.5 Handshake Operation

30

3.4.6 Supported V.54 Loops

30

3.4.8 Clock Polarity

31

3.4.9 Byte Timing

31

3.5 Time Slot Mapping

32

25 Revision: 2002-09-10

34

3.6.1 TIA/EIA-485 4-wire Bus

35

3.6.2 TIA/EIA-485 2-wire Bus

36

4 Performance Monitoring

40

4.2.2 E1 Interface

41

4.2.3 ISDN PRA Interface

42

5.1 LEDs

44

5.1.2 Alarm Conditions

45

5.2 Alarm Relays

46

5.2.2 NTU

47

6 Power Concept

48

6.3 Remote Powering

49

41 Revision: 2002-09-10

50

7 Monitor

51

43 Revision: 2002-09-10

52

7.2.2 LTU Minirack

53

7.2.3 NTU

53

7.3.2.1 G826 Command

55

7.3.2.2 RESETG826 Command

57

7.3.2.3 STARTBER Command

57

7.3.2.4 STOPBER Command

58

7.3.2.5 READBER Command

58

7.3.2.6 RESETBER Command

59

7.3.3.1 DIAGNOSTIC Command

59

7.3.3.2 STATUS Command

60

7.3.3.3 ALARM Command

62

7.3.3.4 ALARM H Command

63

7.3.3.5 CLEAR Command

64

7.3.3.6 ACO Command

64

7.3.3.7 LOOP1 Command

65

7.3.3.8 LOOP2 Command

65

7.3.3.9 LOOPREGn Command

65

7.3.3.10 STARTAL Command

66

7.3.3.11 STOPAL Command

66

7.3.3.12 TRACETIME Command

66

7.3.3.13 RESET Command

66

7.3.3.14 RESETCARD Command

67

7.3.4.1 CONFIG Command

68

61 Revision: 2002-09-10

70

7.3.4.3 MP Command

71

63 Revision: 2002-09-10

72

7.3.4.4 TS Command

73

7.3.4.5 MODE Command

74

7.3.4.6 DEFAULT Command

75

7.3.6.2 RHM Command

77

7.3.6.3 RCHM Command

77

7.4.1.1 ALARM Command

78

User interface in X.21 mode

79

7.4.2.1 CONFIG Command

80

7.4.2.9 UIF Command

82

7.4.2.10 DEFAULT Command

82

7.5.1 ADDRESS Command

85

7.5.2 V.11 WIRES Command

86

8.1 Features

88

8.2 Configuration

89

8.2.3 DSL Time Slot Selection

90

Multipoint Configuration

91

8.2.4 MP Command

92

8.3 LEDs

96

9.1 Tabletop NTU, Rear Panel

98

9.2 Plug-in LTU, Front Panel

99

10 Connectors’ Description

100

10.2 E1 Connector

101

10.2.2 Impedance 75Ω

102

10.3 nx64 kbit/s Connector

103

SZ-DOC-W5-1.pdf LTU/NTU

104

Version: 1.5 Operating Manual

104

95 Revision: 2002-09-10

104

10.3.2 nx64 kbit/s Cables

105

10.3.2.2 V.35 DCE Cable

106

10.3.2.4 V.36 DCE Cable

108

10.3.2.6 X.21 DCE Cable

110

10.4 Monitor Connector (NTU)

111

10.5 48V

112

Power Connector (NTU)

112

11 Technical Specifications

114

11.1.3 Monitor Interface

115

11.2 Power Supply

116

11.3 Environment

116

11.4 Physical Dimensions

117

12 Firmware Download

118

Download via ACU

119

Download via CMU

120

Download via Modem Chain

121

113 Revision: 2002-09-10

122

13.1 Test Loops

123

13.2.1 Problems

124

13.2.2 Initialization Errors

125

14 Appendix

126

14.2 Referenced Documents

128

Schmid Watson Specifications (130 pages)


Brand: Schmid | Category: Networking | Size: 0.60 MB |

 

Table of contents

Declaration of Conformity

3

Revision: 2008-02-07 iii

5

Revision: 2008-02-07 v

7

Revision: 2008-02-07 vii

9

Limited Product Warranty

11

Table of Contents

13

Revision: 2008-02-07 xiii

15

Revision: 2008-02-07 xv

17

1 References

19

2 Watson TDM Overview

20

2.3 Accessories

21

3 Watson TDM Features

23

3.1.3 Multipair operation

24

Revision: 2008-02-07 3-3

25

3.1.5 Power Backoff

26

3.2 E1 Interface

27

3.2.2 AIS Detection

28

3.2.3 AIS Generation

28

3.2.4 E1 Clock Modes

29

3.2.5 High Capacity E1

30

LTUMODE 15

31

Note: DSL Port C is unused

31

LTUMODE 16

31

Note: DSL Port D is unused

31

3.3 ISDN PRA Interface

32

Revision: 2008-02-07 3-11

33

Revision: 2008-02-07 3-13

35

3.4 nx64 kbit/s Interface

37

3.4.2 Handshake Operation

38

3.4.5 Clock Direction

39

3.4.6 Clock Polarity

39

3.4.7 Byte Timing

39

3.5 Timeslot Mapping

40

3.5.2 nx64 mappings

41

DSLSTU-C STU-R

42

3.6.1 Introduction

43

3.6.2 Configuration

44

3.6.4 Multipoint Cascading

48

3.7 Performance Monitoring

50

Revision: 2008-02-07 3-29

51

3.8 Test loops

52

Normal Operation

53

After Automatic Protection

53

Switching

53

3.10 Password Protection

54

4 Watson TDM Regenerator

55

4.3 Cascading

56

4.4 Powering

56

Revision: 2008-02-07 4-3

57

5 Powering

59

5.3 Remote Powering

60

5.3.4 Power Failure Alarm

61

Loopfeedfeed

62

6 LEDs, Alarms

63

6.2 Tabletop LEDs

64

6.3 Alarm Conditions

65

6.4 Alarm Relays

66

6.5 Initialization Errors

66

7 The Monitor

67

7.2 Addressing

68

7.2.3 Tabletop

69

7.3 The Monitor

70

7.3.4 Shortcuts

71

7.3.5 Continuous Displays

71

8.1 Introduction

73

8.2.1 General Commands

74

Revision: 2008-02-07 8-5

77

8.2.3 DSL Configuration

79

8.2.5 E1 Configuration

82

8.2.6 PRA Configuration

82

Revision: 2008-02-07 8-11

83

Current Status

90

Switched Line

90

Command

91

≥ 30% on channel x (A

92

8.3.4 Loops

95

8.3.5 Reset Commands

96

8.4.1 G.826 Statistics

97

8.5.1 Connection control

101

8.5.2 Inventory

101

8.5.3 Password Commands

102

9 Connectors

104

Watson-TDM-Manual-W.doc

105

Version 2.0-01

105

Watson TDM

105

Operating Manual

105

Revision: 2008-02-07 9-33

105

9.1.2 Tabletop Modems

106

9.2 DSL Connector

107

9.3 E1 Connectors

108

9.3.3 75 Ohm Connectors

109

9.4 nx64 kbit/s Connector

110

Revision: 2008-02-07 9-39

111

9.5 Monitor Connector

112

9.6.2 Ground connector

113

9.7 Regenerator Connector

114

10 Cables and Mechanics

115

10.1.2 Tabletop

116

10.2 Cable Reference

117

10.2.3 V.35 DTE Cable

119

10.2.4 V.35 DCE Cable

120

10.2.5 X.21 DTE Cable

121

10.2.6 X.21 DCE Cable

121

11.1 Interfaces

123

11.1.2 User Interfaces

124

11.1.3 Monitor Interface

124

11.2 Internal clock

125

11.4 Power Consumption

125

11.5 MTBF Values

126

11.6 Environment

127

12 Product Order Codes

128

12.3 Regenerator

129

12.4 Accessories

129

12.5 Cables

130


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