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SemIndia DNA-A212 / DNA-A213 ADSL 2+ Modem/Router Product Training

SemIndia DNA-A212 / DNA-A213 ADSL 2+ Modem/Router Product Training . Product Overview. Delivers data speeds up to 24 Mbps downstream and 1/3 Mbps upstream as per ADSL2+ Standards Built-in Integrated Wireless LAN Designed using Industry leading Broadcom Chipset

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SemIndia DNA-A212 / DNA-A213 ADSL 2+ Modem/Router Product Training

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  1. SemIndia DNA-A212 / DNA-A213ADSL 2+ Modem/Router Product Training

  2. Product Overview • Delivers data speeds up to 24 Mbps downstream and 1/3 Mbps upstream as per ADSL2+ Standards • Built-in Integrated Wireless LAN • Designed using Industry leading Broadcom Chipset • 4 Ethernet ,one USB and 1 Wi-Fi interface for LAN Side or User Connectivity • 1 ADSL2+ WAN Interface for Internet access / Other Applications like IP TV etc. • Simple web based configuration capability. • Supports HTTP, Telnet, TFTP and FTP. • Ideal for SOHO and residential applications

  3. Feature Highlights • General Features • Supports ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ Annex A standards • Compatible and interoperable with most central office side ADSL DSLAM or Multi –service Access Systems • Interchangeable between Bridge and Router mode • RFC 2684 Bridge and Routing over ATM over ADSL • PPPoE, IPoA and PPPoA Routing over ATM over ADSL • Interfaces • Four 10/100BaseT Ethernet Port for PC/LAN connection • One USB Interface • One 802.11b/g WiFi interface for PC/LAN connection • RJ11 interface for DSL connection with Telcos

  4. Feature Highlights • IP addressing • DHCP Server and Relay support • Support for Second IP address on the LAN interfaces. • Network Address Translation (NAT) support • Local Management • Friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI) for web configuration. • Additional management support through telnet • Downloadable flash software upgrades • Firmware upgradeable through TFTP, HTTP • Web based configuration backup & restore • User friendly front panel LED support • TR-64 LAN management protocol

  5. Feature Highlights • Remote Management • Standard MIBs and SNMPv2 for management through EMS and NMS • SSL for TR069 remote management • Remote SW download through TR069 • Basic Data Service • IEEE802.11b/g, WiFi compliant • Antenna Connectors:One external Antenna • Data Rate:11,5.5,2,1 Mbps for 802.11b and 54 Mbps for 802.11g WEP • WPA-PSK,802.1X

  6. Feature Highlights • Basic Data Service • RFC 2684 Bridged and routed support • LLC SNAP and VC MUX encapsulation • Supports up to 8 Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVC) • Client Based PPPoE and Inbuilt PPPoE support • Advanced Data Service • UBR, CBR, VBR-rt and VBT-nrt traffic class support • VPI range (0-255) and VCI range (32-4095) • Support for up to 8 PPPoE sessions • PPPoE authentication using PAP, CHAP or MSCHAP • PPPoE static IP support • IP QoS • 802.1q VLAN tagging and 802.1p bit marking support • Built-in diagnostics • IGMP snooping and multicast support • Static IP routing

  7. Feature Highlights • Security • WEP Encryption:64-bit or 128-bit key • MAC address filtering • WPA-PSK • Firewall • IP address filtering and Port based filtering • Stateful packet Inspection • Denial of Service attack, firewall trigger • URL content based filtering • Filtering on application basis • Pass through/open/redirection and port mapping • IPSec, L2TP and PPTP Pass-Through for VPN • De-Militarized Zone (DMZ) hosting • NAT/PAT with ALG support

  8. Feature Highlights • Routing • RFC 2684 Routed • RIP v1/v2 and Static IP Routing • Protocol Support • IP Multicast, IGMP v1/v2 • TFTP, DHCP, Telnet, HTTP, FTP • ATM, AAL5, 802.1D Bridging, • PPPoE, SNMP • Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) • Virtual servers • Power and Environmental • Input voltage 10V DC • Power Consumption <7.5watts • Dimensions 185(W) x 137(D) x 43 (H) mm • Operating temperature: 0~45OC, 5~85% humidity • Storage temperature: 10~30oC, 5~60% humidity

  9. Feature Highlights Differences between DNA-A212 & DNA-A213 DNA-A213 has DYING GASP support DNA-A212 does not have Dying GASP. This is the only difference between the 2 Models

  10. Installation of Modem • Connect the Modem to the Power Supply Adapter • Next Connect the Ethernet Cable from the Modem Ethernet Port to the Ethernet Port on the PC .

  11. Installation of the Modem • Connect from the ADSL Splitter Port Marked as LINE to the BSNL Wall Socket • Using the RJ-11 Cable supplied, Connect the ADSL Port on the Modem to the Splitter marked as “MODEM”. • Then connect then Phone on to the Splitter marked “PHONE” using one more RJ-11 Cable. • Over all the connectivity looks as below

  12. Modem Power On and LED Status • Using the ON/Off Switch Power on the Modem. • Once Powered on, Power LED will start glowing Green • After initial self test the WLAN LED will be solid Green • The Ethernet LEDs if they are connected to the PCs will be Solid Green. • The USB LEDs if they are connected to the PCs will be Solid Green. • The DSL LED will blinking Green during the Training or Handshake Phase and once trained or Handshake is complete, it will be Solid Green. • INTERNET LED will blink green once the Modem gets IP Address on its WAN Side (This depends on whether PPPoE or MER or IPOA are done on the Modem)

  13. Modem Basic Configuration • DNA-A212 & DNA-A213 is shipped with a default configuration of 8 PVCs for the deployment of Modems as part of MTNL Project. • How ever to modify configuration of the Modem following Basic Configuration Steps need to be carried out on the Modem. • To illustrate the configuration steps • VPI =0 and VCI=35 are used • For PPPoE Username = ABCDE Password= ABCDE are used • Also assumed that there is no WAN configuration on the Modem. • Ensure that PC is configured to get DHCP Address • By Default PC should get the Following Parameters once connected to the Modem and the Modem is Powered ON. IP Address …………: 192.168.1.2 (If this is the Ist PC) Subnet Mask……….: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway…..: 192.168.1.1

  14. Modem Basic Configuration • In order to verify whether an IP Address is assigned to the PC go the Command Prompt. Follow the steps below. • Start Run • Type cmd in Open Dialog Box and then Press OK • At the DOS Prompt type IPCONFIG to the IP Address Details

  15. Modem Configuration • Access the Modem WEB Page by typing http://192.168.1.1on the Web Browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape, etc ) • A login Prompt Pops up where you need to give Modem User Name and Password. The User Name and Password are “admin” and “admin”

  16. Modem Configuration • Once successfully logged in the Modem will display the device info on the screen as shown below.

  17. Modem Configuration • To configure the Modem on the WAN side click on the Advanced setup Menu and then click on the WAN. • PPPoE Configuration • To create a PPPoE Service Click on Add Button.

  18. Modem Configuration • PPPoE Configuration on the Modem • Assign VPI=0 and VCI=35 as shown in the Screen below and Click on Next button

  19. Modem Configuration • PPPoE Configuration on the Modem • Select the Connection type PPPoE and Encapsulation LLC/SNAP-Bridging as shown in the picture below and then Click on Next Button

  20. Modem Configuration • PPPoE Configuration on the Modem • Enter the Username, Password and other information provided by your service provider and click the Next button as shown in the picture below. Example: PPP Username = ABCDE, PPP Password = ABCDE and PPPoE Service Name=12345(if Provided by the Service Provider)

  21. Modem Configuration • PPPoE Configuration on the Modem • The following screen displays the configuration summary. Click the Save button to save the setting. • If any further changes are needed then Click the Back button to do further Modifications.

  22. Modem Configuration • PPPoE Configuration on the Modem • After clicking on the Save the configuration will be saved and the following Screen will be displayed. • Here click on Save and Reboot Button to activate the configuration changes.

  23. Modem Configuration • Bridge Configuration on the Modem • Bridge Configuration • To create a Bridge Service Click on Add Button from the Advanced Setup  WAN

  24. Modem Configuration • Bridge Configuration on the Modem • Assign VPI=0 and VCI=35 as shown in the Screen below and Click on Next button

  25. Modem Configuration • Bridge Configuration on the Modem • Select the Connection type Bridge and Encapsulation LLC/SNAP-Bridging as shown in the picture below and then Click on Next Button

  26. Modem Configuration • Bridge Configuration on the Modem • In the following screen ensure that the ENABLE Bridge Service check box is selected and then Click the Next button.

  27. Modem Configuration • Bridge Configuration on the Modem • The following screen displays the configuration summary. Click the Save button to save the setting. • If any further changes are needed then Click the Back button to do further Modifications.

  28. Modem Configuration • Bridge Configuration on the Modem • After clicking on the Save the configuration will be saved and the following Screen will be displayed. • Here click on Save and Reboot Button to activate the configuration changes.

  29. Wireless Configuration • DNA-A212& DNA-A213 functions as a Wireless Access Point enabling Wi-Fi capable LAPTOPs to access Internet or other PCs connected on to the Modem. • The forthcoming slides illustrate how to configure the Wireless portion on the Modem.

  30. Wireless Configuration • To configure the Wireless Section click on the Wireless Button • This will open the Wireless Basic configuration page as shown in the Picture below. • Enter the name of the Access Point SSID, Check the “Enable Access Point” check box and select the Country. • After making the changes click on Save and Apply. By default Wireless section is configured with SSID as INDIA, Country as India. And it is also enabled by default.

  31. Wireless Configuration • Network Authentication and Data Encryption for the Wireless section cane be configured by clicking on the Security Button under wireless section as shown in the Picture below. This is for Secure communication from the PCs to the Modem. • Use the Pull down Menu to configure the required options for Authentication and Encryption

  32. Wireless Configuration • Using MAC Filter option under the Wireless Section Menu Nodes or PCs can be restricted. This is to prevent Un authorized access to the Modem. In the Menu Below click on the Add and then enter the MAC Addresses of the PCs that are allowed to access the Internet. • For Advanced options refer to the User Manual supplied with the Modem.

  33. Modem Troubleshooting

  34. Modem Troubleshooting • Problem with Modem Powering ON

  35. Modem Troubleshooting • Problem with the LAN LED

  36. Modem Troubleshooting • Problem with LAN Interface

  37. Modem Troubleshooting • Problem with the DSL LED

  38. Modem Troubleshooting • Problem with the WAN Interface

  39. Modem Troubleshooting • Problem with the Internet Access

  40. Modem Troubleshooting • Problem with the Login Password

  41. Modem Troubleshooting • Problem with WEB Configuration

  42. Modem Troubleshooting • Problem with Internet Browsing

  43. Modem Troubleshooting • Problem with the Wi Fi Connectivity

  44. Advance Configuration

  45. Advance Configuration options of DNA-A212/213 This section details some of the configuration options as listed below. Default Configuration settings on the Modems specific to MTNL requirements. Firewall Configuration settings Wi-Fi security configuration settings.

  46. Default Configuration Settings on DNA-A212/213 DNA-A212/A213s are shipped with preconfigured Services vide VPI/VCI or PVCs, PPPoE UserName and Password. Interface Grouping and Marking Wi-Fi Security Settings. If required these parameters can be Modified or edited as per the End User requirements. VPI/VCI’s: PPPoE Username and Password: The 0/32 (VPI/VCI) is configured for PPPoE Service and the Username and Password are “triband” and “triband” respectively. These parameters need to be modified for each end user by editing the PPPoE Service.

  47. Default Configuration Settings on DNA-A212/213 Interface Grouping and Marking As depicted in the on the Right side Ethernet Port3 on the Modem is Mapped for IPTV Service. i.e., Using Ethernet Cable connect IPSTB to the Ethernet Port3. Ethernet Port4 on the Modem is Mapped for VoIP Service. i.e., Using Ethernet Cable connect IP Phone to Ethernet Port4. Following Screenshot shows the Mappings for the IPTV Services. IPTV is Mapped Ethernet 2 to WAN Side 0/33 PVC VoIP is Mapped Ethernet 3 to WAN Side 0/33 PVC The Rest of the Interfaces are grouped under the Group Name Default. And PC’s connected either on Ethernet 1, Ethernet4, Wi_Fi or USB can be used to browse Internet.

  48. Wi-Fi configuration Settings DNA-A213 and DNA-A212 are enabled with Wi-Fi Security. End User cannot directly Wi-Fi Connect his PC or LAPTOP to the Modem without knowing the Modem Wi-Fi Security Key (WEP Key). For Wi-Fi access configuration on the PC / Laptop End user must first connect his PC to the Modem Using Ethernet Cable. Access the Modem Web Page(http://192.168.1.1) After successful Login into the Modem user is displayed the following Information. Here Note down the WEP Key either in the Notepad or a Piece of Paper for configuring the PC/Laptop’s Wi-Fi adapter settings. It is up to user whether to use the default security settings or change them.

  49. NAT/Firewall Configuration Settings DNA-A212 and DNA-A213 are enabled for NAT & Firewall. Unless the Connections are explicitly allowed Modems will drop all the connections to the inside hosts/services. User can enable access to the Services hosted by like http/ftp by configuring either Virtual Servers or DMZ. The main difference between Virtual Servers and DMZ is that With Virtual Servers user can open a specific port for the external users and the traffic designated to this <Public IP>:<port> will be rerouted to the Server on his LAN Side. In case of DMZ any connection initiated by external host/s to the <Public IP>will be rerouted to the PC on his LAN side. Virtual Server Settings DMZ Settings

  50. NAT/Firewall configuration Settings User can deny outgoing connections from Internal Hosts or allow incoming connections from external hosts using the Security – IP Filters configuration. Outgoing (Deny) Incoming (Allow) Also Certain Application can be blocked for Internal Users using Application Filters option. MAC Address Filters is one option to prevent access to Banned Users with in an small Office.

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