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4
Before you start
The following information may be required for configuring the CopperJet. If you do not
know if all the information is needed, please contact your DSL service provider before
proceding with the configuration.
4.1
IP Address Settings
The CopperJet allows the ISP to dynamically assign IP Address settings. If your ISP
requires static setting of specific IP address information, you need to receive the following
information:
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
4.2
Name Server Information
The CopperJet allows the ISP to dynamically assign Name Server Address settings. If your
ISP requires static setting of specific DNS address information, you need to receive the
following information:
Primary DNS Address
Secondary DNS Address
4.3
ATM Settings
The following ATM settings should be available during configuration
ATM Virtual Path ID (VPI);
Required if not using default value
ATM Virtual Circuit ID (VCI); R
equired if not using default value
Encapsulation type;
Required if not using default value
Modulation type;
Required if not using default value
4.4
PPP Settings
The following PPP settings should be available during configuration of a PPP connection.
Username (for PPP applications only)
Password (for PPP applications only).
4.5
VoATM settings
The following VoATM settings should be available during configuration.
ATM Virtual Path ID (VPI);
ATM Virtual Circuit ID (VCI);
VoDSL Signalling.
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4.6
VoIP settings
The following VoIP settings should be available during configuration.
Signal protocol (SIP or MGCP);
Send Transport;
SIP Registrar/Proxy;
SIP User Domain;
Endpoint Username;
Endpoint Password.
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Chapter 5: Configuring the CopperJet
5
Configuring the CopperJet
Configuration of the CopperJet ADSL router can be done through the build-in HTTP
WebServer. Users can access this WebServer using a standard browser like Netscape
Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer.
5.1
Accessing the build-in WebServer
To access the build-in WebServer, you need to launch a HTTP Web browser. Enter the IP
address of the CopperJet in the address bar.
The default Ethernet IP address of the CopperJet is:
172.19.3.1
The default USB IP address of the CopperJet is:
172.20.3.1
The address for accessing the CopperJet’s WebServer through an Ethernet connection
would be
HTTP://172.19.3.1/
and for the USB connection would be
HTTP://172.20.3.1/
.
Note: To access the WebServer you need to have an IP address on your network card that
is in the same subnet as the CopperJet (Example:172.19.3.2 subnet mask
255.255.0.0). By default the DHCP Server of the CopperJet is enabled, so an IP
address will be provided automatically from the CopperJet on the network card.
You will be asked for a Username and Password. Enter your username and password to
access the pages. The default network login is:
Username:
admin
Password:
admin
Click on
OK
. You can now configure your CopperJet using the WebServer.
The first time that the WebServer is launched during a session, the
Welcome!
message is
displayed at the top of the Status homepage. This message is replaced by the Status
heading once the page is automatically or manually refreshed.
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5.2
Quickstart
With the Quickstart option you can configure your CopperJet in only a few steps. The
number of steps is depending on the specific ISP network.
To use the Quickstart, click on Quickstart (on the left hand side).
The
Quickstart
page is displayed.
Select your ISP network from the dropdown-list and click on
Next>
. Some settings may
already been pre-configured. This is shown at the top of the page
Pre-defined Settings
.
Depending on the selected network, you may have to enter more information like fill in
Username and Password.
If you are finished entering all the information, click on
Next>
and the S
tore Configuration
& Restart Device
page is displayed.
Click on
Store
.
The configuration will now be saved into the device and will reboot.
After reboot the CopperJet is correctly configured for your ISP network.
Note: Depending on the pre-defined settings, your network card settings may not be
correct anymore. Make sure that your network card is correctly configured.
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5.3
System
The System menu contains options which provide information about the CopperJet and
enable you to manage and maintain the system by downloading new firmware images,
uploading and downloading configuration profiles and viewing event logs.
5.3.1 Device Info
The
Device Info
page contains product specific information like Serial number, MAC
address and more. From the
System
menu click on
Device Info
. The
Device Info
page is
displayed.
5.3.2 Event Log
The
Event Log
page shows recent events which have been generated from the CopperJet.
From the left-hand menu, click on
System
then
Event Log
.
The
Event Log
page is displayed.
By default, this page displays a table containing all types of events which have been
generated by the CopperJet during a current session. The following types of events are
displayed:
Configuration errors
: These errors are highlighted in red in the Event table.
Syslog messages
: These messages shown in black in the Event table
For each event displayed in the table, the following information is provided:
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