Nokia Network Card M10 User Manual

Nokia M10  
ADSL Routerā  
T66160  
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Contents  
Chapter 1  
Introduction to Nokia M10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1  
Chapter 2  
Applications and features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1  
2.1  
Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2-1  
2-2  
2-3  
2-4  
2.1.1 Internet access using NAPT router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2.1.2 Remote work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2.1.3 LAN interconnection using M10 as a bridge . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2.2  
Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Bridging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Network Address Port Translation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Dynamic Host Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
ATM and ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Payload encapsulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2-4  
2-5  
2-5  
2-5  
2-6  
2-6  
2-6  
2.3  
Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2-7  
Chapter 3  
Interfaces and indicator lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
10Base-T Ethernet interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
ADSL line interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
3-1  
3-2  
Front panel indicator lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
STA indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
DSL indicator (ADSL line status) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
LAN indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
3-3  
3-3  
3-3  
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Chapter 4  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
4.1  
Internet access (NAPT router) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Step 1a: Connect cables (data services only) . . . . . . . . . .  
Step 1b: Connect cables (data and telephone services) . .  
Step 2: Switch power on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Step 3: Turn on your PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Step 4a: Connect to M10 with a Web browser (password  
disabled) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Step 4b: Connect to M10 with a Web browser (password  
enabled) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Step 5a: Configure M10 (password disabled) . . . . . . . . .  
Step 5b: Configure M10 (password enabled) . . . . . . . . .  
Step 6: Surf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
4-1  
4-3  
4-3  
4-3  
4-4  
4-4  
4-4  
4-4  
4-5  
4-6  
4.2  
4.3  
Remote work (Basic router) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Step 1: Connect cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Step 2: Turn on your PC and start the terminal software .  
Step 3: Configure the M10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Step 4: Connect your M10 to the network . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Step 5: Check that the connection works . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
4-6  
4-8  
4-8  
4-8  
4-14  
4-14  
LAN interconnection (Basic Ethernet bridge) . . . . . . . . .  
Step 1: Connect cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Step 2: Turn on your PC and start the terminal software .  
Step 3: Configure the M10 using CLI commands . . . . . .  
Step 4: Connect your M10 to the network . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Step 5: Check that the connection works . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
4-14  
4-15  
4-15  
4-15  
4-20  
4-21  
4.4  
4.5  
Default settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
4-21  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Is the ADSL connection to the remote network working?  
Is the Ethernet connection working? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Is the ATM connection working? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Is the PPP connection working? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
4-24  
4-24  
4-25  
4-25  
4-25  
Chapter 5  
Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1  
5.1  
Browser management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5-1  
5-2  
5-3  
5-4  
5.1.1 Opening a connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5.1.2 QuickConfig page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
QuickStart settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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PAP and CHAP Setup settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5-5  
5-5  
5-7  
PPP Connection Manager settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5.1.3 Router page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Entering router settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5.1.4 Bridge page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Entering bridge settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5.1.5 ATM page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Entering ATM settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Configuring ATM channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
PPP over ATM (VC-muxed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5-8  
5-11  
5-11  
5-12  
5-12  
5-13  
5-13  
5-15  
5-17  
5-17  
5-19  
5-19  
5-20  
Other encapsulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5.1.6 NAT pinhole page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Pinhole configuration example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5.1.7 SNMP page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Entering SNMP settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5.1.8 Monitor page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5.2  
Command line interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5-21  
5-21  
5-21  
5-21  
5-22  
5-22  
5-24  
5-24  
5-24  
5-24  
5-24  
5-24  
5-25  
5-40  
5-41  
5-41  
5-43  
5-43  
5-44  
5-44  
5-45  
5-47  
5-48  
5-52  
5-68  
5.2.1 Starting and ending a CLI session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Connecting from telnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Connecting from the console port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Logging in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Entering commands in Nokia M10 CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Ending a CLI session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Using the CLI help facility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Saving settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5.2.2 The Root command hierarchy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Root prompt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Root command shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Root commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5.2.3 Config command hierarchy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Config prompt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Navigating the Config hierarchy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Displaying current settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Stepping through M10 configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Validating your configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Config command reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
System settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
CLI preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
ATM settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
TCP/IP settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Static route settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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BNCP setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5-72  
5-73  
5-75  
5-76  
5-78  
5-79  
5-85  
5-87  
5-89  
DHCP settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Domain Name System settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Bridging settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
DMT (ADSL) setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
PPP settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
SNMP settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Pinhole settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Integrated server settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5.3  
5.4  
SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Software download . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5-90  
5-91  
Chapter 6  
How your Nokia M10 works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1  
6.1  
6.2  
6.3  
ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
ATM and frames over ADSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Routing and bridging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6-1  
6-1  
6-2  
6-2  
6-2  
6-2  
6.3.1 TCP/IP routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6.3.2 Static and dynamic routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6.3.3 Bridging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6.4  
Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) . . . . . . . . . .  
6-3  
6.4.1 Pinhole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6-4  
6.5  
6.6  
6.7  
IP address management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Payload encapsulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Point-to-point protocol (PPP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6-4  
6-5  
6-6  
6-7  
6-7  
6.7.1 Authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6.7.2 Network configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6.8  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) . . . . . . .  
6-8  
6-8  
6-8  
6.8.1 DHCP for LAN clients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6.8.2 DHCP for WAN port configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6.9  
Domain Name Service (DNS) relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
6-9  
Appendix A  
Technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1  
A.1  
A.2  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Mechanical construction and power supply . . . . . . . . . .  
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Ambient conditions, EMC and safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
A-2  
A-2  
A-3  
A-3  
Installation environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
EMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Introduction to Nokia M10  
Chapter 1  
Introduction to Nokia M10  
Nokia M10 is an ADSL modem which enables high-speed Internet  
access and LAN interconnection. It increases the capacity of the  
already installed telephone lines used traditionally for telephone  
services. M10 enables high-speed connections for residential users,  
small offices and telecommuters.  
Figure 1-1  
Nokia M10  
Nokia M10 is a modem with an ADSL router and bridge. This allows a  
PC equipped with a 10Base-T Ethernet interface to be connected to a  
remote IP network via a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer  
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(DSLAM) and an ATM access network. M10 can also act as a bridge  
between the Ethernet LAN and ADSL/ATM network interfaces.  
The ADSL transmission is based on a DMT line code and it provides  
speeds up to 8 Mbit/s downstream (from the network) and 1 Mbit/s  
upstream (to the network). M10 can adjust its speed to the line  
conditions in steps of 32 kbit/s maximising the data throughput over  
the given distance. M10 is compatible with Nokia Eksos B DSLAM.  
M10 provides optimised access to high-speed data services. It can be  
used to connect telecommuters to the corporate network or netsurfers  
to the Internet Service Provider’s (ISP) network, for example.  
As a default, M10 supports plug-and-play operation for an Internet  
access application. The ADSL connection, data connection as well as  
Internet network addresses are set up automatically.  
M10 has an integrated Web server which enables the configuration of  
the most frequently used parameters with an ordinary Web browser. It  
can also be managed through a command line interface via telnet  
protocol or via local console interface.  
An external POTS filter enables the simultaneous use of the  
conventional telephone service and the ADSL data services.  
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Chapter 2  
Applications and features  
This chapter introduces the most common applications, features and  
management method options of M10.  
2.1 Applications  
M10 has three main applications:  
D Internet access  
D Remote work  
D LAN interconnection  
In these application examples M10 can act as a router, bridge or NAPT  
router. The selected mode for every single application depends on the  
access and service provider network architectures. Table 2-1 presents  
the different application examples and the respective modes of M10.  
The application examples described in this manual are marked with  
boldX’s. SeeChapter6formoreinformationonrouting, bridgingand  
Network Address Port Translation.  
Application  
NAPT  
Router  
Bridge  
Business Internet access  
Residential Internet access  
Remote work  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
LAN interconnection  
X
Table 2-1  
Applications and M10 modes  
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2.1.1 Internet access using NAPT router  
M10 can connect your PC via your operator’s Digital Subscriber Line  
Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) and ATM network to an Internet  
service provider(ISP). IfyouareconnectedtoasingleISPthenetwork  
addresses (IP addresses) in your home can be part of the ISP’s IP  
address range. However, in many cases it is more practical that the  
homenetworkisanindependentnetworkutilisingprivateIPaddresses  
which are not visible to outside and that M10 has only one external IP  
address received from the ISP. The external Internet services are  
accessed through this single IP address. This mode of operation is  
called the Network Port Address Translation (NAPT).  
The benefits of NAPT are the minimum coupling of the ISP and the  
home network, the saving of public IP addresses, and in–built simple  
firewall functionality.  
LAN  
DSLAM  
10Base-T  
ATM  
network  
Home  
network  
Home  
network  
ISP Router  
Home  
network  
Nokia M10  
Internet  
Figure 2-1  
Internet access using NAPT router  
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2.1.2 Remote work  
In a typical remote work application M10 is used as an IP router to  
provide access to corporate Intranet services. Using routing  
functionality between the home and the corporate networks prevents  
unnecessary broadcast traffic as well as non-IP protocol traffic from  
loading the access connection still providing sufficient transparency  
for Intranet applications. M10 routing table can be static or can be  
updated dynamically using RIP version 1 and RIP version 2 routing  
protocols.  
DSLAM  
10Base-T  
ATM  
network  
Remote  
worker  
Nokia M10  
Remote  
worker  
Company  
router  
...  
Remote  
Corporate  
worker  
network  
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Remote work using M10 as a standard router  
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2.1.3 LAN interconnection using M10 as a bridge  
LAN interconnection between a corporate headquarters and its remote  
office is another typical application for M10. In the LAN  
interconnection application M10 is typically used as an Ethernet  
bridge which relays all non-local Ethernet traffic between the  
corporate headquarters and remote sites through the ATM core  
network.  
The benefit of bridging in this application example is the transparency  
for all network protocols in a multiprotocol data communications  
corporate network.  
LAN  
DSLAM  
10Base-T  
ATM  
network  
Remote  
office 1  
Nokia M10  
...  
Remote  
office 2  
Company  
bridge  
10Base-T  
LAN  
Corporate  
network  
Figure 2-3  
Internet access and LAN interconnection  
2.2 Functionality  
M10 can operate as an OSI layer 3 Internet Protocol (IP) router  
between theEthernetinterfaceandthevirtualchannelsofADSL/ATM  
interface. M10 supports both dynamic and static routing.  
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It can also operate as a self-learning bridge supporting up to 256 MAC  
addresses.  
Routing  
Routing is based on routing entries in a routing table. Static routes are  
addedviathemanagementinterfaceanddynamicroutingisdoneusing  
RIP and RIPv2. Routing is done between the Ethernet 10Base-T  
interface andthevirtualchannelconnection(VCC)oftheATM/ADSL  
interface. Optionally, the routing between the VCCs can be disabled.  
M10 supports up to 8 simultaneous VCCs.  
Bridging  
Bridging is supported if full protocol transparency is required.  
Bridging can be used simultaneously with IP routing. M10 works as a  
self-learning bridge supporting up to 256 MAC addresses. Bridging is  
done between the Ethernet 10Base-T interface and each ATM VCC  
interface. Optionally, the bridging between the VCCs can be disabled.  
M10 supports up to 8 simultaneous VCCs.  
Network Address Port Translation  
M10 supports Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) for TCP/IP  
and UDP/IP protocols. When NAPT is used a single IP address is  
allocated to a VCC to the public IP network. The Ethernet subnet has  
private IP addressing and is not visible to the VCC. NAPT translates  
the IP source address and source port number dynamically to the VCC  
IP address and port number. Similarly packets coming from the VCC  
are mapped back to the original destination addresses. NAPT allows  
up to 253 hosts to share the single VCC IP address to the public  
network. The Network Address Port Translation principle is presented  
in Figure 2-4.  
Home network (LAN)  
Internet (WAN)  
src:192.168.1.112:1228  
dst:194.112.11.111:80  
src:195.112.12.161:1234  
dst:194.112.11.111:80  
NAPT router  
src:194.112.11.111:80  
dst:192.168.1.112:1228  
src:194.112.11.111:80  
dst:195.112.12.161:1234  
Figure 2-4  
Network Address Port Translation  
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NAPT may restrict the operation of some IP applications. NAPT also  
operates as a simple IP firewall because translation is only allowed  
when the first packet is transmitted from the LAN because the NAPT  
table entry is created on when a packet is sent from the home network  
to the Internet. With a pinhole capability the user can add static entries  
to the NAPT table allowing the translation always in both directions.  
This capability is used to add servers (HTTP, NNTP, and FTP), which  
are visible from the public IP network via the VCC, in the LAN subnet  
Dynamic Host Configuration  
M10 can act as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)  
server for the PCs in the end-user LAN. In this mode M10 can assign  
up to 253 IP addresses to the PCs in the home network.  
ATM and ADSL  
M10 supports up to 8 simultaneous VCCs and supports UBR  
(Unspecified bit rate) traffic shaping on all VCCs. The maximum  
transmit rate on each VCC is the ADSL upstream capability. If more  
than one VCCs are transmitting simultaneously the ADSL upstream  
capability is temporarily shared between these VCCs. When one VCC  
is idle the bandwidth is used by another VCC.  
The ADSL transmission is based on the DMT line code. M10 provides  
a DMT line rate up to 8 Mbit/s downstream and up to 1 Mbit/s  
upstream. The DMT transceiver is rate adaptive and capable of  
providing faster rates over short distances or slower rates over long  
distances. The transceiver adapts itself to the line conditions. The  
ADSL interface of M10 functions completely automatically and all  
configuration related to the ADSL connection is done at the access  
multiplexer in the operator’s premises.  
The ATM over ADSL transmission is based on ANSI T1.413 Issue 2  
recommendation.  
Rate adaptation is done in steps of 32 kbit/s. The network operator can  
set the data rates as a part of the network management functionality  
provided by Nokia Eksos B DSLAM.  
Payload encapsulations  
BothroutedandbridgedprotocolsareencapsulatedintheATMlinkby  
using either RFC 1483 LLC/SNAPencapsulationor VC multiplexing.  
M10 also supports PPP over AAL5 encapsulation, in which both  
bridgedandroutedprotocolsarefirstencapsulatedinPPP(RFC1661).  
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PPP is then encapsulated in ATM according to the IETF PPP over  
AAL5 using RFC 2364 VC multiplexing.  
Routed IP packets can also be encapsulated using LLC/SNAP or  
VC-multiplexed Ethernet (bridged) encapsulations. See Chapter 6 for  
more information on the payload encapsulations.  
2.3 Management  
There are four management methods in M10:  
D Command line interface (CLI) over console serial port  
D CLI via telnet  
D SNMP  
D Web browser management  
The CLI allows complete configuration of the unit and the Web  
browser management addresses the most frequently used  
configuration parameters. SNMP can be used to read some equipment  
identity information and to provide traps for authentication failures.  
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Interfaces and indicator lights  
M10 provides one Ethernet 10Base-T interface and one ADSL line  
interface. The ADSL line interface is ANSI T1.413 Issue 2  
compatible.  
3.1 10Base-T Ethernet interface  
The Ethernet interface is a standard 10 Mbit/s half-duplex 10Base-T  
interface. The mechanical connector is an 8-pin RJ-45 connector.  
ETH  
1
8
Figure 3-1  
Ethernet connector location  
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PIN  
Signal  
Direction  
MDI signal  
M10-Ethernet  
1
2
3
6
Tx+  
Tx–  
Rx+  
Rx–  
–>  
–>  
<–  
<–  
Transmit data +  
Transmit data –  
Receive data +  
Receive data –  
3.2 ADSL line interface  
The ADSL line interface is ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 compatible. The  
mechanical connector is a 6-pin RJ-11 connector.  
LINE  
1
6
Figure 3-2  
ADSL line connector location  
PIN  
Signal  
3
4
DSL1  
DSL2  
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3.3 Front panel indicator lights  
Six indicator lights have been grouped into three groups in the front  
panel:  
D STA  
D DSL  
D LAN  
STA DSL  
LAN  
ERR INA COL  
OK ACT  
LNK RX TX  
Figure 3-3  
Front panel indicator lights  
STA indicator  
D Err (red): There is a malfunction in the unit. Switch power off and  
on again. If this does not help send the unit for repair.  
D OK (green): Unit is functional  
DSL indicator (ADSL line status)  
D INA (red): ADSL line is inactive (no connection). Blinking light  
indicates that the ADSL link is training.  
D ACT (green): ADSL line is active (connection).  
LAN indicators  
D COL (red): Blinking light indicates collisions on the Ethernet.  
D LNK (green): Lit if the Ethernet connection is OK.  
D Rx(green):BlinkinglightindicatesthatM10isreceivingEthernet  
packets.  
D Tx (green): Blinking light indicates that M10 is transmitting  
Ethernet packets.  
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Chapter 4  
Installation  
This chapter presents a step-by-step installation example procedure  
for three different application examples of Nokia M10:  
D Internet access (NAPT router)  
D Remote work (basic router)  
D LAN interconnection (basic bridge)  
These installation procedures are examples to guide you through some  
of the typical use cases.  
The installation examples assume that you have a new M10 with a  
factory default configuration. The complete default configuration is  
presented in the end of this chapter. The default settings are, briefly:  
D Single ADSL/ATM channel (VPI = 0, VCI = 100)  
D PPP over ATM/AAL5 encapsulation  
D M10 retrieves IP address configuration from the IP network using  
PPP-IPCP negotiation  
D Network Address Port Translation activated  
D Private IP addresses in use in LAN  
D DHCP server for the LAN interface activated  
Before starting the installation, unpack the unit and check that it is  
physically undamaged.  
4.1 Internet access (NAPT router)  
This application is based on the default configuration of the Nokia  
M10. By default, Nokia M10 is an Internet access device that uses  
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Network Address Port Translation between the private home network  
and the public Internet.  
Customer premises  
PPP  
ATM  
ADSL  
PC  
uses  
DHCP  
Nokia  
M10/NAPT  
Private IP  
addresses  
low-pass filter  
Telephone  
PPP  
ATM  
ADSL  
cable  
Operator premises  
Telephone  
network  
Filter  
ATM  
network  
DSLAM  
single ATM  
channel to  
the ISP  
Internet  
ISP router  
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Internet access application  
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The Internet access application requires that your PC uses Dynamic  
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to get its network address (IP  
address) from your Nokia M10.  
The installation procedure depends on whether you want to use data  
services only or data and simultaneous telephone services. If you want  
data services only start from the Step 1a. Start from Step 1b if you want  
both data and telephone services.  
M10 has an optional three-level password (user, user-admin, and  
admin) which also affects the installation procedure. By default, the  
password is disabled but it can be enabled through the command line  
interface (see Chapter 5 Management). Steps 4b and 5b describe the  
actions when password is enabled.  
Step 1a: Connect cables (data services only)  
Connect the following cables:  
D Connect the mains power cord first to the Nokia M10 and to a  
power outlet.  
D Connect theEthernetcrosscabletotheNokiaM10ETHconnector  
and the other end to your PC’s Ethernet port.  
D Connect the ADSL cable to the telephone socket.  
D Go to Step 2.  
Step 1b: Connect cables (data and telephone services)  
If you want to use your telephone line for both the high-speed ADSL  
service and normal telephone service you must install a POTS filter.  
You can use Nokia POTS filter T66130 or T66150. See separate  
installation instructions for POTS filters.  
Connect the following cables:  
D Connect the mains power cord first to the Nokia M10 and to a  
power outlet.  
D Connect theEthernetcrosscabletotheNokiaM10ETHconnector  
and the other end to your PC’s Ethernet port.  
D Connect the ADSL cable and the telephone according to the  
separate POTS filter installation instructions.  
Step 2: Switch power on  
Turn the Nokia M10 on. The green STA indicator and red DSL  
indicator lightup. AfterawhiletheDSLlightstartsblinkingindicating  
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thattheconnectionisbeingestablished. GreenDSLlightindicatesthat  
the unit has a connection to the central office.  
Step 3: Turn on your PC  
Turn on your PC. The LAN/LNK indicator lights up in the Nokia M10  
front panel. Note that you must activate the DHCP functionality in  
your PC to make it retrieve an IP address from M10.  
Step 4a: Connect to M10 with a Web browser (password disabled)  
StarttheWebbrowserinyourPC, writetheIPaddress(192.168.1.254)  
or the name (”M10”) of the M10 to the HTTP address field and press  
Enter. The M10 QuickConfig page is displayed. Note that the  
QuickConfig page is displayed first only when M10 has its factory  
default settings active. If M10 has been previously configured the first  
page to appear is the M10 home page. Go to Step 5a.  
Step 4b: Connect to M10 with a Web browser (password enabled)  
StarttheWebbrowserinyourPC, writetheIPaddress(192.168.1.254)  
or the name (”M10”) of the M10 to the HTTP address field and press  
Enter. Enter Network Password dialog is shown. Enter your M10 User  
name and Password and click OK. Goto Step 5b.  
Step 5a: Configure M10 (password disabled)  
Click Internet Access-Single PPP button to set your username and  
password for the Internet service.  
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Here it is assumed that the default settings of M10 are suitable for  
accessing the Internet through your Internet Service Provider, i.e. the  
connection fromM10totheISPusesPPPoverAAL5protocol, theISP  
provides the required network address information to your M10  
automatically, and the default connection channel (VPI and VCI  
values) of M10 is correct. This means that you only have to enable the  
needed authenticationmethod(CHAPorPAP)byclickingtherelevant  
radio button and to type in your username and password related to the  
authentication method. You will get the information which  
authentication method to use and your corresponding username and  
password from your Internet Service Provider. After entering the  
information click Save and restart M10.  
Step 5b: Configure M10 (password enabled)  
Enable PAP or CHAP authentication and type in your corresponding  
user name and password. You will get the information which  
authentication method to use and your corresponding username and  
password from your Internet Service Provider. After entering the  
information click Save and restart M10.  
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After the ADSL connection has been established the installation is  
complete and you can use your Web browser normally.  
4.2 Remote work (Basic router)  
In the remote work application example the Nokia M10 routes you to  
your company’s LAN through an ATM network. It is assumed that  
your PC belongs to your company’s IP network and has a fixed IP  
address. It is also assumed that static IP routing is used. An example is  
shown in Figure 4-2.  
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192.168.1.1  
192.168.2.2  
255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0  
Nokia M10  
RFC 1483  
IP/ATM  
ATM  
PC’s IP address:  
192.168.1.180  
ADSL  
255.255.255.0  
DSLAM  
ATM  
network  
Your server  
192.168.3.3  
Company LAN  
VCI/VPI connected  
from DSLAM to  
company router  
Company  
router  
192.168.2.1  
255.255.255.0  
Gateway/firewall  
192.168.3.4  
255.255.255.0  
Internet  
Figure 4-2  
Remote work application  
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Here the configuration is done using the command line interface (CLI)  
through the console port of Nokia M10. A special cable is needed, type  
designation E64320.01.  
Step 1: Connect cables  
D Connect themainspowercordtoyourM10andtheotherendtothe  
power outlet.  
D Connect the M10 console cable to the console port behind the  
hatch in the front panel of your M10. Connect the other end of the  
cable to the serial port of your PC/terminal.  
Node Manager Connector  
(RJĆ45)  
1. 107 (Const. ON)  
2. 108 (IN)  
3. 109 (OUT)  
4. SG  
5. 103 (IN)  
6. 104 (OUT)  
7. 105 (IN)  
8. 106 (OUT)  
1
8
Figure 4-3  
Location of the console port  
D Turn on your Nokia M10. The green status indicator and the red  
DSL indicator light up.  
Step 2: Turn on your PC and start the terminal software  
Setthefollowingterminalsoftwareparameters:9600, 8bits, noparity,  
1 stop bit, no flow control.  
Press enter in the terminal window. The Nokia command line interface  
prompt will be displayed.  
Step 3: Configure the M10  
The configurations given here assume that the unit uses its default  
configurations and the changes are done on top of the default  
configuration.  
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The Nokia M10 command line interface includes a step mode to  
automate the process of entering configuration settings. When you use  
the Config step mode, the CLI prompts you for all required and  
optional information. You can enter the configuration values  
appropriate for your site without having to enter complete CLI  
commands.  
When you are in step mode, the CLI prompts you to enter required and  
optional settings. If a setting has a default value or a current setting, the  
command line interface displays the default value for the command in  
parentheses. If a command has a limited number of acceptable values,  
those values are presented in brackets, with each value separated by a  
vertical line. For example, the following CLI step command indicates  
that the default value is off and that valid entries are limited to on and  
off.  
option (off) [on|off]: on  
You can accept the default value for a field by pressing the Enter key.  
To use a different value, type it in and press Enter.  
Enter the Config step mode by typing setfrom the top node of the  
Config hierarchy. See Chapter 5 section Stepping through M10  
configuration for more information on the step mode.  
In the following example the values changed by the user are in bold  
type. The default values have been accepted by pressing Enter.  
M10> config  
Config Mode v1.0  
(admin level privileges –– read/write  
M10 (top)>>set  
Stepping set mode (press Control–X <Return/Enter> to  
exit)...  
system  
name (”M10”): <Enter>  
Diagnostic Level List  
low  
medium  
high  
warnings  
failures  
diagnostic-level (high): <Enter>  
dmt  
option (on) [on|off]: <Enter>  
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encap (CELL) [HDLC|PPP|CELL]: <Enter>  
downRate (1536.0) [1536.0|3072.0|4608.0|  
6144.0] CO Only: <Enter>  
upRate (64.0) [64.0|160.0|384.0|576.0|640.0]  
CO Only: <Enter>  
margin (3) [–3 – 9] CO Only: <Enter>  
atm  
option (on) [on|off]: <Enter>  
vcc 1  
option (on): <Enter>  
vpi (0) [0 – 255]: <Enter>  
vci (100) [0 – 65535]: <Enter>  
encap (ppp-vcmux)  
ppp-vcmux : PPP over ATM,  
VC-muxed  
ether-vcmux : RFC-1483, briged  
Ethernet, VC-muxed  
ether-llc : RFC-1483, bridged  
Ethernet, LLC-SNAP  
ip-vcmux  
: RFC-1483, routed IP,  
VC-muxed  
ip-llc  
: RFC-1483, routed IP,  
LLC-SNAP  
[ppp-vcmux|ether-vcmux|ether-llc|  
ip-vcmux|ip-llc]: ip-llc  
vcc 2  
option (off): <Enter>  
vcc 3  
option (off): <Enter>  
vcc 4  
option (off): <Enter>  
vcc 5  
option (off): <Enter>  
vcc 6  
option (off): <Enter>  
vcc 7  
option (off): <Enter>  
vcc 8  
option (off): <Enter>  
cell  
ehead (0x00000001) [0x0 – 0xffffffff]:  
<Enter>  
epayload (0x6a6a6a6a) [0x0 – 0xffffffff]:  
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hec_coset (on): <Enter>  
payload_scrambling (on): <Enter>  
bncp  
ip  
option (off) [on|off]: <Enter>  
option (on) [on|off]: <Enter>  
ethernet  
option (on) [on|off]: <Enter>  
address (192.168.1.254): 192.168.1.1  
broadcast (192.168.1.255): <Enter>  
netmask (255.255.255.0): <Enter>  
proxy-arp (off) [on|off]: <Enter>  
rip-send (v1) [off | v1 | v2 |  
v1-compat]: <Enter>  
rip-receive (v1) [off | v1 | v2 |  
v1-compat]: <Enter>  
dsl vcc1  
option (off) [on|off]: on  
address (0.0.0.0): 192.168.2.2  
broadcast (0.0.0.255): 192.168.2.255  
netmask (255.255.255.0): <Enter>  
addr-mapping (on) [on|off]: off  
proxy-arp (off) [on|off]: <Enter>  
rip-send (v1) [off | v1 | v2 |  
v1-compat]: <Enter>  
rip-receive (v1) [off | v1 | v2 |  
v1-compat]: <Enter>  
admin-disable (off) [on|off]: <Enter>  
gateway  
option (on) [on|off]: <Enter>  
interface () [ip-address]: ip-address  
default (0.0.0.0): 192.168.2.1  
interwan-routing (on) [on|off]: <Enter>  
static routes  
IP Static Route List  
destination-network (0.0.0.0) [enter a  
listed or new static route address]: <Enter>  
location  
Location names: <Enter>  
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name (””) [enter a listed or new location name]:  
<Enter>  
dhcp  
option (on) [on|off]: off  
dns  
domain-name (””): <Enter>  
primary-address (0.0.0.0): <Enter>  
secondary-address (0.0.0.0): <Enter>  
bridge  
option (off) [on|off]: <Enter>  
interwan-bridging (on) [on|off]: <Enter>  
snmp  
Community Name List  
“public”  
community (””): <Enter>  
traps  
authentication-traps (off) [on|off]:  
<Enter>  
IP Trap List  
ip-traps (0.0.0.0) [enter a listed or  
new IP address]: <Enter>  
sysgroup  
contact (””): <Enter>  
location (””): <Enter>  
ppp  
peer-database  
Authentication User List  
peer-name (””) [enter a listed or new  
user name]: <Enter>  
pinhole  
Pinhole Table  
item (0) [enter a listed or new  
pinhole entry]:  
servers  
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web-http (80) [0 – 32767]: <Enter>  
telnet-tcp (23) [0 – 32767]: <Enter>  
Stepping mode ended.  
M10 (top)>> save  
WARNING: ’dns domain-name’ is null, indicating no  
domain name is available.  
WARNING: ’dns primary-address [0.0.0.0]’ and ’dns  
secondary-address [0.0.0.0]’ indicates no nameserver  
is available.  
Configuration data saved.  
M10 (top)>> exit  
M10> restart  
REBOOT scheduled in 2 seconds  
Goodbye.  
The following changes were made in the above basic router example:  
D Ip-llc encapsulation was selected for the ATM channel 1. This  
encapsulation is used by your company’s main office router.  
Alternatively vc-mux encapsulation could be used. See Chapter 6  
for more information on the payload encapsulations.  
D IP address was assigned to the Ethernet port of your M10.  
D IP and broadcast addresses were assigned to the ATM/ADSL  
interface of your M10.  
D Address mapping was disabled because your PC and M10 belong  
to your company network.  
D Default gateway was enabled and its IP address defines the IP  
gateway interface.  
D IP address of the default gateway was given.  
D DHCP was disabled.  
The warnings in the end of the above example indicate that the  
addresses have not been specified. 0.0.0.0 setting indicates that M10  
retrieves the name server addresses from the network. Warning is not  
fatal. If an error message occurs the configuration has not been  
validated successfully and M10 does not save the configuration.  
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Step 4: Connect your M10 to the network  
Connect the ADSL cable to the telephone socket and the Ethernet  
interface to your PC. The green LAN LNK indicator lights up when  
you connect the Ethernet cable. After a while the DSL light starts  
blinking indicating that the connection is being established. The green  
DSL light indicates that the unit has a connection to the central office.  
Step 5: Check that the connection works  
Ping the company server or the gateway to check that the connection  
works.  
4.3 LAN interconnection (Basic Ethernet bridge)  
In this application example Nokia M10 connects transparently to a  
remote office or company headquarters.  
Virtual ATM channel  
connected from DSLAM  
to HQ access bridge  
PC  
RFC 1483  
Ethernet  
over ATM  
ADSLATM  
Hub  
ATM  
network  
Nokia  
M10/bridge  
DSLAM  
Headquarters  
access bridge  
Headquarters  
LAN  
Figure 4-4  
LAN interconnection  
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D Connect themainspowercordtoyourM10andtheotherendtothe  
power outlet.  
D Connect the M10 console cable to the console port behind the  
hatch in the front panel of your M10. Connect the other end of the  
cable to the serial port of your PC/terminal. A special cable is  
needed, type designation E64320.01.  
D Turn on your Nokia M10. The green status indicator and the red  
DSL indicator light up.  
Node Manager Connector  
(RJĆ45)  
1. 107 (Const. ON)  
2. 108 (IN)  
3. 109 (OUT)  
4. SG  
5. 103 (IN)  
6. 104 (OUT)  
7. 105 (IN)  
8. 106 (OUT)  
1
8
Figure 4-5  
Location of the console port  
Step 2: Turn on your PC and start the terminal software  
Set the following terminal software parameters: 9600, 8, no parity, no  
flow control.  
Step 3: Configure the M10 using CLI commands  
The configurations given here assume that the unit uses its default  
configurations and the changes are done on top of the default  
configuration.  
The Nokia M10 command line interface includes a step mode to  
automate the process of entering configuration settings. When you use  
the Config step mode, the CLI prompts you for all required and  
optional information. You can enter the configuration values  
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appropriate for your site without having to enter complete CLI  
commands.  
When you are in step mode, the CLI prompts you to enter required and  
optional settings. If a setting has a default value or a current setting, the  
command line interface displays the default value for the command in  
parentheses. If a command has a limited number of acceptable values,  
those values are presented in brackets, with each value separated by a  
vertical line. For example, the following CLI step command indicates  
that the default value is off and that valid entries are limited to on and  
off.  
option (off) [on|off]: on  
You can accept the default value for a field by pressing the Enter key.  
To use a different value, type it in and press Enter.  
You can enter the Config step mode by typing setfrom the top node of  
the Config hierarchy.  
In the following example the values changed by the user are in bold  
type. The default values have been accepted by pressing Enter.  
M10> config  
Config Mode v1.0  
(admin level privileges –– read/write  
M10 (top)>>set  
Stepping set mode (press Control–X <Return/Enter> to  
exit)...  
system  
name (”M10”): <Enter>  
Diagnostic Level List  
low  
medium  
high  
warnings  
failures  
diagnostic-level (high): <Enter>  
dmt  
option (on) [on|off]: <Enter>  
encap (CELL) [HDLC|PPP|CELL]: <Enter>  
downRate (1536.0) [1536.0|3072.0|4608.0|  
6144.0] CO Only: <Enter>  
upRate (64.0) [64.0|160.0|384.0|576.0|640.0]  
CO Only: <Enter>  
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margin (3) [–3 – 9] CO Only: <Enter>  
atm  
option (on) [on|off]: <Enter>  
vcc 1  
option (on): <Enter>  
vpi (0) [0 – 255]: <Enter>  
vci (100) [0 – 65535]: <Enter>  
encap (ppp-vcmux)  
ppp-vcmux : PPP over ATM,  
VC-muxed  
ether-vcmux : RFC-1483, briged  
Ethernet, VC-muxed  
ether-llc : RFC-1483, bridged  
Ethernet, LLC-SNAP  
ip-vcmux  
: RFC-1483, routed IP,  
VC-muxed  
ip-llc  
: RFC-1483, routed IP,  
LLC-SNAP  
[ppp-vcmux|ether-vcmux|ether-llc|  
ip-vcmux|ip-llc]: ether-llc  
vcc 2  
option (off): <Enter>  
vcc 3  
option (off): <Enter>  
vcc 4  
option (off): <Enter>  
vcc 5  
option (off): <Enter>  
vcc 6  
option (off): <Enter>  
vcc 7  
option (off): <Enter>  
vcc 8  
option (off): <Enter>  
cell  
ehead (0x00000001) [0x0 – 0xffffffff]:  
<Enter>  
epayload (0x6a6a6a6a) [0x0 – 0xffffffff]:  
<Enter>  
hec_coset (on): <Enter>  
payload_scrambling (on): <Enter>  
bncp  
option (off) [on|off]: <Enter>  
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ip  
option (on) [on|off]: <Enter>  
ethernet  
option (on) [on|off]: off  
dsl vcc1  
option (off) [on|off]: <Enter>  
gateway  
option (on) [on|off]: off  
interwan-routing (on) [on|off]: off<Enter>  
static routes  
IP Static Route List  
destination-network (0.0.0.0) [enter a  
listed or new static route address]: <Enter>  
location  
Location names: <Enter>  
name (””) [enter a listed or new location name]:  
<Enter>  
dhcp  
option (on) [on|off]: off  
dns  
domain-name (””): <Enter>  
primary-address (0.0.0.0): <Enter>  
secondary-address (0.0.0.0): <Enter>  
bridge  
option (off) [on|off]: on  
ethernet  
option (on) [on|off]: <Enter>  
dsl vcc1  
option (on) [on|off]: <Enter>  
interwan-bridging (on) [on|off]: <Enter>  
snmp  
Community Name List  
“public”  
community (””): <Enter>  
traps  
authentication-traps (off) [on|off]:  
<Enter>  
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IP Trap List  
ip-traps (0.0.0.0) [enter a listed or  
new IP address]: <Enter>  
sysgroup  
contact (””): <Enter>  
location (””): <Enter>  
ppp  
peer-database  
Authentication User List  
peer-name (””) [enter a listed or new  
user name]: <Enter>  
pinhole  
Pinhole Table  
item (0) [enter a listed or new  
pinhole entry]:  
servers  
web-http (80) [0 – 32767]: <Enter>  
telnet-tcp (23) [0 – 32767]: <Enter>  
Stepping mode ended.  
M10 (top)>> ip  
M10 (ip)>> set  
Stepping set mode (press Control-X <Return/Enter> to  
exit)...  
ip  
option (on) [on|off]: off  
interwan-routing (off) [on|off]: <Enter>  
static routes  
IP Static Route List  
destination-network (0.0.0.0) [enter a  
listed or new static route address]:  
<Enter>  
Stepping mode ended.  
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WARNING: ’dns domain-name’ is null, indicating no  
domain name is available.  
WARNING: ’dns primary-address [0.0.0.0]’ and ’dns  
secondary-address [0.0.0.0]’ indicates no nameserver  
is available.  
Configuration data saved.  
M10 (ip)>> exit  
M10> restart  
REBOOT scheduled in 2 seconds  
Goodbye.  
The following changes were made in the above basic router example:  
D Ether-llc encapsulation was selected for the ATM channel 1. This  
encapsulation is used by your company’s main office bridge.  
Alternatively ether-vcmux encapsulation could be used. See  
Chapter 6 for more information on the payload encapsulations.  
D IP functionality, default gateway and interwan routing were  
disabled in the Ethernet. Note, that you have to go through the IP  
option twice. First to disable Ethernet and gateway options and  
then to disable the IP option.  
D DHCP option was disabled.  
D Bridge was enabled.  
Warnings related to 0.0.0.0 settings of DNS servers are irrelevant in  
this configuration because the M10 is now a transparent bridge.  
Warningsarenotfatal. Ifanerrormessageoccurstheconfigurationhas  
not been validated successfully and M10 does not save the  
configuration.  
Step 4: Connect your M10 to the network  
Connect the ADSL cable to the telephone socket and the Ethernet  
interface to your office hub. The green LAN LNK indicator lights up  
when you connect the Ethernet cable. After a while the DSL indicator  
starts blinking indicating that the connection is being established. The  
green DSL light indicates that the unit has a connection to the central  
office.  
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Step 5: Check that the connection works  
Establish a connection to the office server to check that the connection  
works.  
4.4 Default settings  
The table below indicates the default settings for Nokia M10. By  
default, Nokia M10 works as a plug and play unit for Internet access  
application. Node and Subnode refer to Config command hierarchy  
nodes (see Chapter 5).  
Node  
System  
Subnode  
Parameter  
M10 default  
System name M10  
System Diag- 3 (high)  
nostic Level  
System Name <empty>  
Password/  
User  
System Name <empty>  
Password/  
Admin  
CLI Verbose  
CLI Lines  
OFF  
16  
ATM Option  
ON  
Empty Cell  
0x00000001  
Header Value  
Empty Cell  
0x6A6A6A6A  
Payload Value  
ATM HEC  
Coset  
ON  
ON  
Payload  
Scrambling  
ATM VCC Op-  
tions (8)  
ON (VCC1), others  
OFF  
VCI (VCC1)  
VPI (VCCI1)  
100  
0
Encapsulation ppp-vcmux  
(VCC1)  
BNCP Option  
PPP Option  
OFF  
ON  
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Subnode  
Parameter  
M10 default  
PPP Maxi-  
mum Receive  
Unit  
1500  
LCP Magic  
Number Ne-  
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ON  
Protocol Com- OFF  
pression  
Address Com- OFF  
pression  
LCP Echo Re- ON  
quests  
Failures-max 10  
Configure-  
max  
10  
Terminate-  
max  
2
Restart Timer 3  
Activity Time-  
out  
0
Chap Option  
PAP Option  
OFF  
Chap Name  
Chap Secret  
“empty”  
“empty”  
OFF  
PAP Name  
“empty”  
“empty”  
PAP Pass-  
word  
Chap Peer  
Option  
OFF  
PAP Peer Op-  
tion  
OFF  
Peer Host  
Name(s)  
“empty”  
“empty”  
“empty”  
Peer Host  
CHAP Secrets  
Peer Host  
PAP Pass-  
words  
IP Option  
ON  
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Subnode  
Parameter  
M10 default  
IP Gateway  
Option  
ON  
IP Gateway  
Interface  
ppp (VCC1)  
IP Gateway IP “empty”  
Address  
IP Ethernet  
Option  
ON  
IP Ethernet  
Address  
192.168.1.254  
IP Ethernet  
Broadcast Ad-  
dress  
192.168.1.255  
IP Ethernet  
Netmask  
255.255.255.0  
RIP V1  
IP Ethernet  
RIP send  
IP Ethernet  
RIP receive  
RIP V1  
IP WAN Op-  
tion  
OFF  
IP DSL Option  
IP-ppp Option  
OFF  
ON (VCC1)  
IP-PPP IP Ad- 0.0.0.0 (VCC1)  
dress  
IP-PPP Peer 0.0.0.0 (VCC1)  
IP Address  
IP-PPP Ad-  
dress map-  
ping  
ON (VCC1)  
IP-PPP RIP  
Send  
OFF  
OFF  
IP-PPP RIP  
Receive  
IP-PPP Flush OFF  
Routes  
Static Routes  
Tbl  
Empty  
DHCP Option  
ON  
DHCP Start IP  
address  
192.168.1.1  
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Node  
DNS  
Subnode  
Parameter  
M10 default  
Default Do-  
main Name  
<empty>  
Primary DNS 0.0.0.0 (The address  
Server Ad-  
dress  
will be retrieved from  
through the PPP link)  
Secondary  
DNS Server  
Address  
0.0.0.0 (The address  
will be retrieved  
through the PPP link)  
Bridge Option  
SNMP  
OFF  
List of  
communities  
(table)  
Public  
SNMP Auth-  
entication  
Traps  
None  
Trap IP Ad-  
dress  
Empty  
Public  
Empty  
Trap Com-  
munity Name  
SysGroup  
Contact Info  
Table 4-1  
Nokia M10 default settings  
4.5 Troubleshooting  
In case the data transmission does not work you can check the  
following things:  
Is the ADSL connection to the remote network working?  
The front panel DSL indicator should be green if the ADSL link is  
functioning. You can also view the ADSL link status by giving the  
show dslcommand line interface command. In case the ADSL link is  
not functioning, check that the cables connecting the unit to the  
telephone line/splitter are properly attached and then turn on the M10  
again. If the ADSL link still does not work contact your service  
provider.  
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Is the Ethernet connection working?  
The front panel LAN LNK indicator is green if the Ethernet cable is  
properly attached. If not, check that the cables are properly connected.  
Check also that you are using a right kind of Ethernet cable. If you  
connect your M10 directly to a PC, you should use a cross-connect  
cable. If you connect your M10 to a HUB, you should use a direct  
cable.  
Is the ATM connection working?  
You can check if the ATM connection is working by giving the show  
atm CLI command. For the ATM connection to be functioning, the  
ADSL connectionmustbeworkingfirst. IncasetheADSLconnection  
is OK but the ATM connection is not contact your service provider.  
Is the PPP connection working?  
If you are using PPP to connect to your service provider, you can also  
check that your PPP connection is working. You can do this by giving  
the show ppp CLI command. If the ADSL link and ATM link are  
working but the PPP link is not you should first check that the  
username and password you are using on the PPP link are correct. You  
can also try to restart the M10 (power-off and power-on) and check if  
the connection is established. If these do not work contact your service  
provider for help.  
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Chapter 5  
Management  
M10 can be managed with a Web browser or command line interface  
(CLI). The Web configuration pages of M10 can be accessed through  
theEthernetportorthroughtheADSL/ATMchannelsofM10. Inorder  
to access the Web management feature, the IP functionality must be  
activated and the IP address must be given to the interface.  
Thecommandlineinterface(CLI)canbeaccessedthroughtheconsole  
port on the M10 front panel. The console interface is an asynchronous  
V.24/V.28 character-based interface with 9600 bps, 8 bits, no parity, 1  
stop bit and no flow control. A special cable for connecting PC’s serial  
port to this interface is available from Nokia, type designation  
E64320.01. The CLI contains an in-built step procedure which helps  
you to configure you M10 through the CLI. This procedure is  
presented in section Stepping through M10 configuration in this  
chapter.  
The command line interface can also be accessed through the Ethernet  
port of M10 or through the ADSL/ATM channels of M10 on top of the  
telnet protocol. In order to use the CLI through telnet, IP functionality  
must be activated and IP address must be given to the interface.  
5.1 Browser management  
You can use your PC’s Web browser software to access the Web  
configuration pages in M10. To access the Web pages you must know  
the IP address of your M10 or, alternatively, the “name” that your M10  
recognises.  
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5.1.1 Opening a connection  
To open a connection to the Nokia M10 follow the next steps:  
1. Start your Web browser.  
2. Enter the name or IP address of your Nokia M10 in the browser’s  
Open Location field and press enter.  
For example, you would enter http://192.168.1.254 if your Nokia  
M10 is using its default IP address. The default name is M10.  
Note  
If a password has been assigned to your Nokia M10,  
enter your username and password and click OK. Now  
PAP and CHAP Setup page appears, see Figure 5-4.  
3. The Nokia M10 home page appears. If you connect to your M10  
for the first time the QuickConfig page appears.  
Figure 5-1  
M10 home page  
4. Use the links on the Nokia M10 home page to issue a command or  
open a window.  
D QuickConfig link opens the QuickConfig window which lets you  
enter basic Internet access application settings for your Nokia  
M10.  
D Monitor link opens the Monitor window which displays operating  
statistics for your Nokia M10.  
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D Router link is used to configure some generic routing/IP address  
management parameters and Ethernet interface IP parameters if  
M10 is used as a router.  
D Bridge link is used to enable bridging and attach interfaces to the  
bridge function.  
D ATM link is used to activate ATM channels, select payload  
encapsulations to ATM and configure important ATM channel  
parameters.  
D DSL link opens the DSL Port Configuration window which lets  
you configure the DSL port settings of M10 when the unit is  
working in frame (not ATM) mode on the ADSL line.  
D Restart M10 link restarts your M10 causing it to activate any  
updated configuration information.  
D SNMP link is used to configure the SNMP parameters of M10.  
5.1.2 QuickConfig page  
The QuickConfig page lets you enter basic configuration information  
for your Nokia M10. To display the QuickConfig page, click  
QuickConfig on the M10 homepage.  
Figure 5-2  
QuickConfig page  
By clicking the Internet Access-Single PPP button you can enter basic  
Nokia M10 settings for an Internet access application. Normally you  
only need to enter your username and password for the Internet  
service.  
If you have configured multiple PPP channels into use, you can  
manage them through the PPP Connection Manager.  
If a password has been assigned to you M10 the PAP and CHAP Setup  
page will be displayed instead of the QuickConfig page.  
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Figure 5-3  
QuickStart page  
1. Change virtual path and channel identifiers if needed.  
VPI and VCI are used to select the connection channel that is used  
between M10 and the Internet service provider (ISP). Normally  
you do not have to change these values.  
2. Enable PAP or CHAP if needed. Enter the respective username  
and password.  
3. Enter local LAN Domain Name if required.  
4. Enter Domain Name Server addresses if required. Normally these  
are assigned automatically and the user should not fill these fields.  
5. Save the configuration and restart M10.  
You must save the new configuration and restart your M10 for  
your changes to take effect.  
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If a password has been assigned to your M10 PAP and CHAP Setup  
page will appear when you enter your M10 username and password  
and click OK.  
On this page you can enable/disable PAP/CHAP and enter the  
corresponding usernames and passwords. By clicking the Pinhole link  
you can go to the NAT Pinhole page and configure pinhole settings.  
Monitor link takes you to the Monitor page where you can monitor the  
performance of your M10.  
Figure 5-4  
PAP and CHAP Setup page  
PPP Connection Manager settings  
You can set the username and password for each PPP connection you  
have configured. Select the PPP connection you want to modify from  
the option menu. Press Get values to modify username and password  
of the connection. Press Reload to restart the PPP connection of the  
selected channel. ThePPPconnectionwillberestartedandnewCHAP  
or PAP values will be used.  
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Router page is used to configure ’global’ parameters of the IP routing  
functionality of M10, as well as IP parameters of the Ethernet  
interface.  
Figure 5-6  
Router page  
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Entering router settings  
1. Enter the name of your M10 in the System Name field.  
Each M10 is assigned a name as a part of its factory initialisation.  
The default name is M10. A device name can be 1-16 characters  
long and cannot include spaces or special characters. The name  
canbelaterusedtoaccesstheM10throughatelnetconnectionora  
Web page from the Ethernet interface.  
2. Enter the IP address of your M10.  
Local address is the IP address of your M10’s Ethernet interface.  
3. Enter the subnet mask.  
Subnet mask is used to identify the network portion of an IP  
address. The subnet mask specifies which bits of the 32-bit binary  
IP address represent network information. Most sites should use  
255.255.255.0 for their subnet mask.  
4. Enter the broadcast address.  
Broadcast address is used to send messages to all computers on  
your network. Most sites should use xxx.yyy.zzz.255 as their  
broadcast address, wherexxx.yyy.zzzisthenetworkportionofthe  
IP address.  
5. Enter RIP settings for the Ethernet interface.  
Rip-send and Rip-receive radio buttons are used to enable  
dynamic routing using Routing Information Protocol (RIP). RIP  
and RIP version 2 can be used. RIP-send with V1-compat option  
enables thesendingofRIPv2packetsusingmulticast. RIP-receive  
with V1-compat option accepts both RIPv1 and RIPv2 packets.  
6. Enable/disable routing between ATM VCCs (Routing Policy).  
IP forwarding and dynamic route distribution between ATM VCC  
routing can be disabled when multiple VCCs are used.  
7. Enable/disable default gateway.  
The default gateway is the host to which your M10 will send a  
packet when it does not know how to reach the packet’s  
destination host.  
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8. Select the default gateway port from the Interface option menu.  
ThedefaultgatewayportcanbeoneoftheactivePPPchannelsora  
specified IP address defined in Default Address field (see step 9.).  
9. Enter IP address for your default gateway if you selected  
’ip-address’ in step 8.  
10. Enter domain name server settings.  
A domain name server is a network computer responsible for  
matching host names to numeric IP addresses so that network  
traffic can be routed correctly. These fields are set if DNS  
addresses are not allocated dynamically. Consult your service  
provider for further assistance.  
Domain names identify organisations on the Internet. The domain  
name is usually the domain name of your company or your ISP.  
If secondary name server address is configured the M10 relays the  
name service request to that server if the primary name server is  
unavailable.  
11. Enable/disable DHCP server.  
As a Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) server your M10  
can assign IP addresses to other devices on your LAN. If you want  
your M10 to assign IP addresses, enter the first number of the IP  
address range in the Start Address field and the last number of the  
IP address range to the End Address field. Lease Time indicates  
how often the PC will renew the DHCP lease.  
If you want your M10 to relay the DHCP request to an external  
server you can do this by enabling relay-agent and entering the  
server’s IP address to the Server Address field.  
Note  
If you use M10 as a DHCP server, you should assign IP  
addresses outside the M10’s DHCP address range to  
devices requiring static IP addresses. Before M10  
assigns an IP address to a DHCP client, it verifies that  
no other device is using that address. However,  
network conflicts can result when the M10 assigns an  
address in its DHCP range to one device and the  
another device configured to use that address is turned  
on.  
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12. Change M10 Web-HTTP port number if needed.  
You can change M10 internal Web server port number default  
value 80 if the same number is used for pinhole functionality.  
13. Change M10 telnet port number if needed.  
You can change M10 internal telnet server port number default  
value 23 if the same number is used for pinhole functionality.  
14. Click Go to NAT Setup to configure the pinhole functionality, if  
needed.  
15. Enter static routes  
Static route identifies a manually configured route to a remote  
network. Unlike dynamic routes, which are acquired and  
confirmedperiodicallyfromotherrouters,staticroutesdonottime  
out.  
You can enter static routes by entering the remote router’s  
destination address, net mask and gateway address. After you  
have entered the required information click Add.  
16. Save the configuration.  
You must save the new configuration. Save command takes you to  
the M10 home page.  
17. Restart your M10.  
You must restart your M10 by clicking Restart M10 for your  
changes to take effect.  
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5.1.4 Bridge page  
Bridge page is used to enable/disable bridging. When bridging is  
enabled the page is used to select the interfaces which are included in  
the bridging function.  
Figure 5-7  
Bridge page  
Only those ATM interfaces which support ’ether-llc’ or ’ether-vcmux’  
encapsulation or ’ppp-vcmux’ encapsulation with BNCP support can  
be used in bridging operation.  
Entering bridge settings  
1. Turn on bridge  
2. Click ATM to configure ATM channels, if needed (see Section  
5.1.5).  
3. Select the interfaces you want to use for bridging.  
Ethernet indicates the Ethernet interface of M10. DSL VCC [N]  
radio buttons indicate ATM channels using ’ether-llc’ or  
’ether-vcmux’ encapsulation. WAN VCC [N] radio buttons  
indicate ATM channels using ’ppp-vcmux’ encapsulation with  
BNCP support.  
4. Enable/disable bridging between ATM VCCs.  
This option can be used when multiple M10s are connected  
together using bridged connection. Disabling the bridging  
between the VCCs eliminates the loops from the bridged network.  
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5. Save the configuration.  
You must save the new configuration. Save command takes you to  
the M10 home page.  
6. Restart your M10.  
You must restart your M10 by clicking Restart M10 for your  
changes to take effect.  
5.1.5 ATM page  
ATM page is used to enable/disable ATM channels and select the  
payload encapsulation method for the particular channel. After  
enabling anATMchannelyoucanconfigurethechannelinmoredetail  
through the ATM-channel-specific Config buttons.  
Figure 5-8  
ATM page  
Entering ATM settings  
1. Enable a channel by selecting the encapsulation from the option  
menu. Up to eight ATM channels can be used.  
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2. Configure the ATM channels.  
Click Config button for the channel you want to configure.  
Configuring ATM channels  
PPP over ATM (VC-muxed)  
Figure 5-9  
ATM channel configuration page (VC–muxed)  
1. Set the virtual path and virtual channel identifications.  
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2. Enable/disable IP.  
IP Settings allows you to activate the IP layer function of the ATM  
channel. Local address and peer address specify the basic IP  
address parameters of the ATM channel interface (PPP over  
ATM). If you enter 0.0.0.0 to these fields the M10 will try to get  
them from the network either using IPCP protocol (ATM channel  
using PPP) or DHCP (ATM channel not using PPP).  
Address mapping radio button activates/deactivates the Network  
Address Port Translation (NAPT).  
3. Configure Routing Information Protocol (RIP) settings.  
Enable/disable dynamic routing for the active IP interface on the  
ATM channel by selecting the corresponding radio buttons. If  
RIP-send is selected the M10 sends RIP messages (version 1, 2 or  
both) to the network. If RIP-receive is selected the M10 listens to  
RIPmessagesfromthenetwork. RIP-sendwithV1-compatoption  
enables thesendingofRIPv2packetsusingmulticast. RIP-receive  
with V1-compat option accepts both RIPv1 and RIPv2 packets. If  
you enable Flush Routes the learned routes are deleted when the  
PPP connection is disconnected.  
4. Add static routes to the routing table of the interface.  
Enter destination address, net mask and gateway and click Add.  
5. Save the configuration.  
You must save the new configuration. Save command takes you to  
the M10 home page.  
6. Restart your M10.  
You must restart your M10 by clicking Restart M10 for your  
changes to take effect.  
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Other encapsulations  
Figure 5-10 ATM channel configuration page (other encaps.)  
1. Set the virtual path and virtual channel identifications.  
2. Enable/disable IP.  
IP settings allows you to activate the IP layer function of the ATM  
channel. Local address, netmask and broadcast address specify  
the basic IP address parameters of the ATM channel interface (IP  
overRFC1483). Ifyouenter0.0.0.0tothesefieldstheM10willtry  
to get them from the network either using IPCP protocol (ATM  
channel using PPP) or DHCP (ATM channel not using PPP).  
Address mapping radio button activates/deactivates the Network  
Address Port Translation (NAPT).  
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3. Configure Routing Information Protocol (RIP) settings.  
Enable/disable dynamic routing for the active IP interface on the  
ATM channel by selecting the corresponding radio buttons. If  
RIP-send is selected the M10 sends RIP messages (version 1, 2 or  
both) to the network. If RIP-receive is selected the M10 listens to  
RIPmessagesfromthenetwork. RIP-sendwithV1-compatoption  
enables thesendingofRIPv2packetsusingmulticast. RIP-receive  
with V1-compat option accepts both RIPv1 and RIPv2 packets.  
4. Add static routes to the routing table of the interface.  
Enter destination address, net mask and gateway and press Add.  
5. Save the configuration.  
You must save the new configuration. Save command takes you to  
the M10 home page.  
6. Restart your M10.  
You must restart your M10 by clicking Restart M10 for your  
changes to take effect.  
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5.1.6 NAT pinhole page  
NAT pinhole page is used to make servers located in LAN visible to  
WAN through a VCC. It allows fixed NAPT mapping between  
WAN/VCC IP address/port number and internal LAN IP address/port  
number. Separate entries are created for TCP and UDP ports.  
The standard port numbers for the most common protocols are:  
D HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is TCP port 80  
D FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is TCP port 21  
D SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is TCP port 25  
D NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) is TCP port 119  
Figure 5-11 NAT pinhole page  
1. Enter the External Port Start and External Port End number. These  
define the available range of allowed external ports (port number  
in WAN interface). Select the protocol. Enter Internal IP address  
(server IP address in LAN) and Internal Port number (server port  
number in LAN).  
2. Click Add.  
3. Repeat until each server’s information is filled.  
4. To remove entry just press delete.  
Pinhole configuration example  
The pinhole configuration example in Figure 5-12 can beusedtoallow  
access from WAN to a Web server in LAN. The example configuration  
relays the traffic coming to the M10 WAN TCP port 80 to the LAN IP  
address 192.168.1.1 port 80. Port 80 is a standard TCP port for HTTP.  
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Note  
M10’s integral Web server used for monitoring and  
configuration uses also port 80 by default. You must  
change the Server Port Setup through the Router page  
orelse the TCP traffic to thisport isdirectedto the M10  
Web server instead of the Web server in LAN.  
Figure 5-12 Pinhole configuration example  
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5.1.7 SNMP page  
SNMP page is used to configure the SNMP-related parameters of  
M10. In M10, the SNMP can be used only for writing/reading system  
contact information and trap addresses. Trap address is an address to  
which a trap is sent in case of an authentication violation.  
Figure 5-13 SNMP page  
Entering SNMP settings  
1. Enter contact information and system location information in the  
corresponding fields.  
2. Enable/disable authentication traps.  
3. Add/delete user communities, if needed.  
Enter the name of the new user community into the field.  
4. Enter trap destination addresses.  
EntertheIPaddressesofthehoststowhichthetrapsaresent. Enter  
also the community string related to this address.  
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5. Save the configuration.  
You must save the new configuration. Save command takes you to  
the M10 home page.  
6. Restart your M10.  
You must restart your M10 by clicking Restart M10 for your  
changes to take effect.  
5.1.8 Monitor page  
You can get information about the status and statistics of the M10  
through the Monitor page. The following links are available on the  
Monitor page.  
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Overview displays the basic identification information of M10.  
Memory displays the memory usage of M10.  
Show displays the Diagnostic log of M10.  
Reset scrolls the Diagnostic log window back to the first message.  
PPP displays status information about the IP/PPP interfaces.  
Ethernet displays status information of the Ethernet interface.  
ATM displays status information of the ATM channels.  
Interfaces displays status information of the active interfaces.  
Routes displays the routing table.  
ARP displays the ARP cache table.  
DHCP Server displays the DHCP server lease table.  
DHCP Client displays the IP address settings M10 has received  
from the network.  
D
DSL displays the the status of the ADSL connection and statistics  
about the connection.  
D
D
Table displays the bridge table  
Home returns to home page.  
Figure 5-14 Monitor page  
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5.2 Command line interface  
The Nokia M10 operating software includes a command line interface  
(CLI) that lets you monitor and configure your M10 over a telnet or a  
local serial console connection. You can use the CLI to enter and  
updateaNokiaM10’sconfigurationsettings, monitoritsperformance,  
and restart it. Some CLI commands are not available until certain  
conditions are met. For example, you must turn a function on before  
you can enter settings for that function.  
The commands of the CLI are divided into two hierarchies: Root and  
Config. The Root command hierarchy lets you monitor the  
performance of your M10, display and reset M10 statistics, and issue  
administrative commands to restart M10 functions. The Config  
command hierarchy lets you configure the settings of your M10.  
5.2.1 Starting and ending a CLI session  
You can open a command line interface session by opening a telnet  
connection from a workstation on your network to an M10 Ethernet or  
ADSLportorbyconnectingaterminaltotheconsoleportontheNokia  
M10.  
Connecting from telnet  
You initiate a telnet connection by issuing the following command  
from an IP host that supports telnet (or a personal computer running a  
telnet application such as Microsoft or NCSA Telnet).  
telnet ADSL_ip_address  
You must know the IP address of the Nokia M10 before you can  
connect to is via a telnet connection to it. You can use a Web browser or  
the serial console to configure the M10’s IP address.  
Connecting from the console port  
You can connect a terminal or a terminal emulator to the console port  
on the Nokia M10 front panel to configure, administer, and monitor  
your Nokia M10. To use the Nokia M10 console, you need a serial  
cable and either a terminal or a terminal emulator (such as a personal  
computer with a terminal emulation application that supports  
9600-baud communication).  
To connect your Nokia M10 to a terminal or terminal emulators:  
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1. Plug the serial cable E64320.01 into the console port behind the  
hatch on the Nokia M10 front panel.  
2. Connect the other end of the serial cable to the serial port on your  
terminal (or terminal emulator) or the serial port of your computer.  
3. Turn on the terminal or run the terminal emulator program on your  
computer.  
Use the following settings to configure your terminal emulation  
session:  
Setting  
Speed  
Value  
9600  
None  
8
Parity  
Data bits  
Stop bits  
Duplex  
1
Full  
None  
Flow control  
The console interface uses the same command line interface as the  
telnet interface.  
Logging in  
The command line interface login process emulates the login process  
for a Unix host. If your Nokia M10 has been assigned an administrator  
password, you must enter a username (up to 32 characters) and your  
administrator or user password.  
Entering your username lets the Nokia M10 record your access; your  
username is not used to validate your authorisation. Entering the  
administrator password lets you display and update Nokia M10  
settings. Entering a user password lets you display (but not update)  
Nokia M10 settings.  
When you have logged in successfully, the command line interface  
lists the username and the security level (admin or user) associated  
with the password you entered in the diagnostic log.  
Entering commands in Nokia M10 CLI  
CLI commands consist of keywords and arguments. Keywords in a  
Config command specify the action you want to take or the entity on  
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which you want to act. Arguments in a Config command specify the  
values appropriatetoyoursite. Forexample, theConfigcommandset  
ip ip-ppp address ip_addressconsists of three keywords (ip,  
ip-ppp, and address) and one argument (ip_address). When you  
configure your M10, you replace command arguments with values  
appropriate to your site. For example, set ip ip-ppp address  
192.31.222.57  
The optional arguments are marked with braces {argument} and the  
mandatory arguments with square brackets [argument].  
The Table 5-1 provides guidelines for formatting CLI commands.  
Command compo-  
nent  
Rules for entering CLI commands  
Command word  
Keywords  
CLI commands must start with a command  
word (set, show, delete). You can truncate  
CLI commands to three characters (set,  
sho, del). CLI commands are not case-  
sensitive. You can enter “SET“, “Set“ or set.  
Keywords are not case-sensitive. You can  
enter “system, “System“ or “SYSTEM“ as a  
keyword without changing its meaning. Key-  
words can be abbreviated to the length that  
they are differentiated from other keywords.  
For example, you can reduce the command  
set ip ip-ppp option on“ to “set i i  
o on“.  
Argument text  
Text strings can be as many as 32 characters  
long, unless otherwise specified. Special  
characters are represented using backslash  
notation. Text strings may be enclosed in  
double (”) or single (’) quote marks. If the text  
string includes an embedded space, it must  
be enclosed in quotes.  
Numbers  
Enter numbers as integers.  
IP addresses  
Enter IP addresses in dotted decimal notation  
(nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where nnn = 0 to 255).  
Table 5-1  
CLI syntax  
If a command is ambiguous or miskeyed, the Nokia CLI prompts you  
to enter additional information.  
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Ending a CLI session  
You end a command line interface session by typing quitin the Root  
mode. Entering quitin the Config mode switches the session into the  
Root mode.  
Using the CLI help facility  
The help command lets you display on-line help for Root and Config  
commands. To display a list of the commands available to you from  
your current location in the command line interface hierarchy, type  
help. To display help related to a particular command type the  
command followed by a question mark, e.g. show ?.  
Saving settings  
The savecommand saves the working copy of the settings to restart  
values. You can save the changes you have entered for a specific  
function or for all functions in the Nokia M10. The Nokia M10  
automatically validates its settings when you save and displays a  
warning message if the configuration is not correct.  
5.2.2 The Root command hierarchy  
You begin in Root mode when you start a CLI session. The Root mode  
lets you monitor the performance of your M10, display and reset M10  
statistics, and issue administrative commands to restart M10  
functions.  
Root prompt  
When you are in Root mode, the CLI prompt is the name of the M10  
followed by a right angle bracket (>). For example, if you open a  
command line interface to the M10 named “Kilo” you would see  
Kilo>as your CLI prompt.  
Root command shortcuts  
You can truncate most commands in the command line interface to  
their shortest unique string. For example, you can use the truncated  
command qin place of the full quitcommand to exit the command  
line interface. However, you would need to enter resefor the reset  
command, since the first characters of reset are common to the  
restartcommand.  
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The only command you cannot truncate is restart. To prevent  
accidental interruption of communications, you must enter the  
restartcommand in its entirety.  
You can use the !!command to repeat the last command you entered.  
You can press the Ctrl-P or Esc-k key sequences to obtain the same  
result.  
Root commands  
You can get a list of the Root commands by typing ? in the Root  
prompt.  
D helpcommand  
D configurecommand  
D pingcommand  
D atmpingcommand  
D arpcommand  
to get help  
to configure unit’s options  
to send ICMP Echo request  
to send ATM OAM loopback  
to send ARP request  
to quit shell  
to reset subsystems  
D quitcommand  
D resetcommand  
D restartcommand  
D showcommand  
D telnetcommand  
D whocommand  
to restart unit  
to show system information  
to telnet to a remote host  
to show who is using the shell  
to add a message to the diagnostic log  
to report or change diagnostic log level  
to download and program an image  
into flash  
D logcommand  
D loglevelcommand  
D installcommand  
D downloadcommand  
D uploadcommand  
D clearcommand  
to download a config file  
to upload a config file  
to erase all stored configuration  
information  
The following tables present the Root commands, their detailed  
descriptions, syntax and usage examples.  
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Command Send ARP request  
Description Sends an Address resolution protocol request to match  
the nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn IP address to an Ethernet hard-  
ware address.  
Syntax  
arp [nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn]  
Arguments  
The argument is an IP string which consists of four  
decimal numbers with values between 0 and 255 sep-  
arated by dots.  
Example M10> arp 192.221.11.11  
Command Clear configuration settings  
Description Clears the configuration settings of your M10. Issuing  
the restartcommand after the clearcommand re-  
stores the default configuration. clearcommand alone  
clears the configuration and brings M10 into an unde-  
fined state.  
Syntax  
clear {yes}  
Arguments  
If you do not use the optional yesargument CLI  
prompts you to confirm the clear command.  
Example M10> clear yes  
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Command Download software update  
Description Downloads a new version of the Nokia M10 operating  
software from a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol)  
server, validates the software image, and programs the  
image into the Nokia M10 memory. After you install new  
operating software, you must restart the Nokia M10.  
Syntax  
install [server_address] [filename] {confirm}  
Arguments  
The TFTP server must be accessible on your Ethernet  
network or through one of the active ATM virtual chan-  
nels and a route to the server must exist. The server  
addressargument identifies the IP address of the  
TFTP server on which your Nokia M10 operating soft-  
ware is stored. The filenameargument identifies the  
path and name of the operating software file on the  
TFTP server. If you include the optional confirmkey-  
word, you will not be prompted to identify a TFTP  
server or file name. Your Nokia M10 begins the soft-  
ware installation using its default boot settings.  
Example M10> install 192.168.1.1 m10c_500.d39  
*** WARNING *** YOU ARE ABOUT TO ERASE  
AND REPROGRAM THE NOKIA M10’S PERMANENT  
SOFTWARE STORAGE WITH A NEW SOFTWARE VER-  
SION OBTAINED VIA THE TFTP PROTOCOL.  
About to install new Flash EPROM software  
image:  
server: 192.168.1.1  
file: “m10c_500.d39”  
Do you wish to proceed? (type ’yes’ to  
confirm): yes  
Installing  
M10>  
Command Add message to log  
Description Adds the message in the message_stringargument  
to the Nokia M10 diagnostic log.  
Syntax  
log [message_string]  
Arguments message_stringargument is the message you want  
to add to the log.  
Example M10> log 05/05/99  
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Command Define log level  
Description Displays or modifies the types of log messages you  
want the Nokia M10 to record. You can enter the logle-  
vel command with the levelargument to specify the  
types of diagnostic messages you want to record. All  
messages with a level number equal to or greater than  
the level you specify are recorded.  
Syntax  
loglevel {level}  
Arguments  
If you enter the loglevelcommand without the op-  
tional levelargument, the Nokia CLI displays the cur-  
rent log level setting. The values for the argument are:  
1 or low  
Trivial status messages.  
2 or medium Messages that can help  
monitor the network traffic.  
3 or high  
Status messages that may be  
significant but do not  
constitute errors.  
4 or warning Recoverable error conditions  
and useful operator  
information  
5 or failure Messages describing error  
conditions that may not be  
recoverable  
Example M10> loglevel 3  
Command Ping  
Description Causes the Nokia M10 to issue a series of ICMP Echo  
requests for the device with the specified IP address.  
You can use the pingcommand to determine whether  
an IP address is already in use on your network. You  
cannot use the ping command to ping the Nokia M10’s  
own IP address. If a host using the specified IP address  
is active, it returns one or more ICMP Echo replies,  
confirming that it is accessible from your network.  
Syntax  
ping [ip_address]  
Arguments ip_addressargument is the IP address, in dotted  
decimal notation, of the device you want to locate.  
Example M10> ping 192.122.12.11  
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Command ATM ping  
Description Sends 5 OAM F5 loopback cells to the specified VPI/  
VCI destination with a 5 second total timeout interval.  
Syntax  
atmping [vpi] [vci] [segment | end-to-end]  
Arguments vpiand vcispecify the channel and the third argu-  
ment specifies segment or end-to-end loopback.  
Example m10> atmping 0 100 segment  
Command Exit  
Description Exits the Nokia M10 command line interface.  
Syntax  
quit  
Arguments  
None.  
Example M10> quit  
Command Reset ATM statistics  
Description Resets ATM statistics to zero.  
Syntax  
reset atm  
None  
Arguments  
Example M10> reset atm  
Command Clear crash information  
Description Clears crash-dump information which identifies the con-  
tents of M10 registers at the point of system malfunc-  
tion.  
Syntax  
reset crash  
None.  
Arguments  
Example M10> reset crash  
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Command Reset DHCP server leases  
Description Resets DHCP server leases.  
Syntax  
reset dhcp server  
None  
Arguments  
Example M10> reset dhcp server  
Command Release DHCP client lease  
Description Resets DHCP client lease of the WAN port.  
Syntax  
reset dhcp client lease  
None  
Arguments  
Example M10> reset dhcp client lease  
Command Retrieve DHCP client configuration  
Description Retrieves the DHCP client configuration for the WAN  
port.  
Syntax  
reset dhcp client retrieve  
None  
Arguments  
Example M10> reset dhcp client retrieve  
Command Reset ADSL connection  
Description Resets the ADSL connection.  
Syntax  
reset dsl  
None.  
Arguments  
Example M10> reset dsl  
Command Reset Ethernet statistics  
Description Resets the Ethernet statistics to zero.  
Syntax  
reset enet  
None.  
Arguments  
Example M10> reset enet  
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Command Rewind log  
Description Rewinds the diagnostic log display to the top of the ex-  
isting M10 diagnostic log. The reset logcommand  
does not clear the diagnostic log. The next show log  
command will display information from the beginning of  
the log file.  
Syntax  
reset log  
None.  
Arguments  
Example M10> reset log  
Command Reset PPP connection  
Description Resets and restarts the PPP connection of the speci-  
fied ATM logical channel. When you issue the reset  
pppcommand the Nokia M10 closes the PPP session  
on the specified ATM channel and restarts the connec-  
tion.  
Syntax  
reset ppp [vccx]  
Arguments  
vccx indicates the ATM channel, x = 1 – 8.  
Example M10> reset ppp vcc1  
Command Reset packet statistics  
Description Resets packet statistics to zero.  
Syntax  
reset xdsl  
None  
Arguments  
Example M10> reset xdsl  
Command Restart M10  
Description Restarts M10. You must enter the the complete restart  
command to initiate a restart.  
Syntax  
restart {seconds}  
Arguments  
If you include the optional secondsarguments your  
Nokia M10 will restart when the specified number of  
seconds has elapsed.  
Example M10> restart 5  
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Command Show crash information  
Description Displays the most recent crash information.  
Syntax  
show crash  
None.  
Arguments  
Example M10> show crash  
Command Show DHCP server leases in RAM  
Description Displays the DHCP leases stored in RAM.  
Syntax  
show dhcp server leases  
None.  
Arguments  
Example M10> show dhcp server leases  
Command Show DHCP server leases in NVRAM  
Description Displays the DHCP leases stored in NVRAM  
Syntax  
show dhcp server store  
None.  
Arguments  
Example M10> show dhcp server store  
Command Show DHCP client parameters  
Description Displays the DHCP client parameters of the WAN port.  
Syntax  
show dhcp client  
None.  
Arguments  
Example M10> show dhcp client  
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Command Show Ethernet statistics  
Description Displays the Ethernet statistics of your M10.  
Syntax  
show enet {all}  
Arguments  
Optional argument alldisplays more detailed informa-  
tion.  
Example M10> show enet  
Ethernet driver statistics, device 0:  
Packets out: 16578  
Packets in: 11  
Xmit errors: 0  
Recv errors: 0  
CRC errors: 0  
Frame errors: 0  
No buffers: 0  
No handler: 0  
No message: 0  
M10>  
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Command Show ADSL information  
Description Displays the current status and some statistics about  
the ADSL connection, e.g. upstream and downstream  
data rates.  
Syntax  
show dsl  
None.  
Arguments  
Example M10> show dsl  
DSL Statistics:  
Type: ADI DMT  
Datapump HW Rev: 0  
Datapump FW Rev: 2220ca05  
Current Status: Operational  
Init Status: Initialization successful  
Last Init Status: Initialization success-  
ful  
Downstream  
Upstream  
Current rate 7968000 bps 640000 bps  
Maximum rate 10336000 bps 832000 bps  
Fast parity bytes 0  
Fast Codeword Size 1  
Int Parity Bytes 10  
Int Codeword Size 136  
0
1
8
184  
0
Interleve Depth  
8
Near end  
0
Error seconds  
Noise Margin  
Attenuation  
7 db  
17 db  
Transmitted blocks 34814571  
Received Blocks 34814433  
Corrected Blocks 0  
Uncorrected Blocks 0  
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Command Show ATM information  
Description Displays the current status and some statistics of the  
active ATM channels.  
Syntax  
show atm {all}  
Arguments  
Optional argument alldisplays more detailed informa-  
tion.  
Example M10> show atm  
ATM port status: Cell delineation  
achieved  
Serial Rx relay: 4  
Rx data rate (bps): 7968000  
Tx data rate (bps): 640000  
VCC# Type VPI VCI Bound Encapsulation  
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
1 PVC 0 100 Yes PPP over ATM (VC-  
muxed)  
M10>  
Command Show ARP table  
Description Displays the Ethernet address resolution table stored in  
M10.  
Syntax  
show ip arp  
None.  
Arguments  
Example M10> show ip arp  
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Command Show IP interfaces  
Description Displays the IP interfaces of your M10.  
Syntax  
show ip interfaces  
None.  
Arguments  
Example M10> show ip interfaces  
IP Interfaces:  
ENET (lan): (up broadcast default rip-  
send v1 rip-receive v1)  
inet 192.168.1.254  
netmask ffffff00  
broadcast 192.168.1.255  
physical address 00.40.43.08.ff.ff  
mtu 1500  
PPP (vcc1): (up point-to-point rip-send  
v2 rip-receive v2)  
inet 10.98.20.21  
netmask 0  
peer address 10.98.20.1  
physical address  
00.00.00.00.00.00  
mtu 1500  
M10>  
Command Show IP routes  
Description Displays the IP routes stored in your M10.  
Syntax  
show ip routes  
None.  
Arguments  
Example M10> show ip routes  
IP gateway (route) table:  
0. Default Gateway –> PPP (vcc1), D 2, T  
0, (configured) UP DEFAULT  
IP route cache  
Net 192.168.1.1, gateway 192.168.1.1,  
metric 0, timeout 0, via ENET (lan)  
Net 192.168.1.255, broadcast, via ENET  
(lan)  
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Command Show diagnostic log  
Description Displays blocks of information from the Nokia M10  
diagnostic log.  
Syntax  
show log {all}  
Arguments  
to see the entire log you can repeat the show log com-  
mand or you can use the argument alland scroll  
through the complete log.  
Example M10> show log all  
Command Show memory usage  
Description Displays the memory usage of your M10.  
Syntax  
show memory {all}  
Arguments  
Optional argument alldisplays more detailed informa-  
tion.  
Example M10> show memory all  
Command Show PPP information  
Description Displays information about open PPP links.  
Syntax  
show ppp {stats | lcp | ipcp | bncp | lastconnect}  
Arguments  
You can display a subset of the PPP statistics by in-  
cluding optional stats, lcp, ipcp, bncp, or last-  
connectargument.  
Example M10> show ppp  
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Command Show M10 information  
Description Displays current status of a Nokia M10, the device’s  
hardware and software revision levels, a summary of  
errors encountered, and the length of time the Nokia  
M10 has been running since it was last restarted.  
Syntax  
show status  
None.  
Arguments  
Example M10> show status  
Terminal shell v1.0  
M10 multiport ADSL router/bridge  
Running Nokia M10 software version 5.0.0  
(build D35)  
Software built by alan on Fri Nov 13  
14:02:16 EST 1998  
(completed login: admin level)  
Serial number J984001344, CPU MPC860,  
firmware 2.2  
Product ID T66160.09 0  
Error logger message counts:  
Low 0, Medium 0, High 61, Warning 26,  
Lost 0, Total 87  
Boot state: running in dram  
Uptime 00:00:12:25  
M10>  
Command Open telnet session  
Description Opens a telnet session to a remote host  
Syntax telnet [host] {port}  
Arguments hostis the IP address of the remote host. Optional  
argument indicates the port of the remote host.  
Example M10> telnet 1.12.123.123  
Command Show users  
Description Displays the names and hostnames of the current shell  
users.  
Syntax  
who  
Arguments  
None  
Example M10> who  
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Command Download configuration file  
Description Downloads a configuration file from a TFTP server.  
Syntax download [server-ipaddress] [filename] {confirm}  
Arguments server-ipaddressis the IP address of the TFTP  
server. filenameis the name of the configuration file.  
If invoked as downloadwith no arguments, you will be  
prompted for information. If the optional confirmkey-  
word is added, the transfer will proceed without further  
questions.  
Example M10> download 1.12.123.123 config1.cfg  
***WARNING*** YOU ARE ABOUT TO DOWNLOAD A  
CONFIGURATION FILE.  
About to download configuration file:  
server: 1.12.123.123  
file: config1.cfg  
Do you wish to proceed? (type ’yes’ to  
confirm):yes  
Downloading  
Downloading file into RAM  
File Download was successful  
Replace existing configuration with down-  
loaded configuration? (type ’yes’ to con-  
firm):yes  
172.16.0.0 has been added to the  
list  
Configuration data saved.  
M10>  
Command Upload configuration file  
Description Uploads a configration file to a TFTP server.  
Syntax  
upload [server-ipaddress] [filename] {confirm}  
Arguments server-ipaddressis the IP address of the TFTP  
server. filenameis the name of the configuration file.  
If invoked as uploadwith no arguments, you will be  
prompted for information. If the optional confirmkey-  
word is added, the transfer will proceed without further  
questions.  
Example M10> upload 1.12.123.123 config2.cfg con-  
firm  
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5.2.3 Config command hierarchy  
The Config mode lets you configure the parameters of your M10. The  
command hierarchy consists of nodes and subnodes. Each node  
contains the configurable parameters of that particular function.  
vcc:1  
vcc:2  
vcc:3  
vcc:4  
vcc:5  
vcc:6  
vcc:7  
vcc:8  
system  
dmt  
vcc  
cell  
atm  
bncp  
ethernet  
vcc:N  
vcc:N  
dsl  
wan  
ip  
gateway  
ip–ppp  
location  
vcc:N  
dhcp  
dns  
top  
static_routes  
ethernet  
dsl  
vcc:N  
vcc:N  
vcc:N  
bridge  
wan  
snmp  
sysgroup  
module  
ip trap list  
port authentication  
peer authentication  
ppp  
vcc:N  
vcc:N  
vcc:N  
pinhole  
servers  
peer_database  
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Config prompt  
YoureachtheconfigurationmodeoftheM10CLIbytypingconfigat  
the Root prompt. When you are in Config mode, the CLI prompt  
consists of the name of your M10 followed by your current node in the  
hierarchy and two angle brackets (>>). For example, when you enter  
Config mode (by typing config at the Root prompt), the M10  
(top)>> prompt reminds you that you are at the top of the Config  
hierarchy. If you move to the ip node in the Config hierarchy (by  
typing ipat the Config prompt), the prompt changes to M10 (ip)>>to  
identify your current location.  
Navigating the Config hierarchy  
You start at the top when you enter Config mode. The command line  
interface reminds you of your location by showing your current node  
after the M10 name:  
M10 (top)>>  
D Moving from Config to Root  
You can navigate from anywhere in the Config hierarchy back to  
the Root level by entering the quit command at the Config  
command prompt and pressing Enter.  
M10 (top)>> quit  
M10>  
D Moving from top to a subnode  
You can navigate from the top node to a subnode by entering the  
node name (or the significant letters of the node name) at the  
Config prompt and pressing Enter. For example, you move to the  
ip subnode by entering ipand pressing Enter.  
M10 (top)>> ip  
M10 (ip)>>  
As a shortcut, you can enter the significant letters of the node in  
place of the full node name at the Config prompt. The significant  
characters of a node name are the letters that uniquely identify the  
node. For example, only the atmConfig node starts with a, you  
could enter one letter (”a”) to move to the atm node.  
M10 (top)>> a  
M10 (atm)>>  
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You would have to enter two or more letters (”ppp”) to move to the  
PPP node, since its node name shares the first letter with the  
preferences node.  
D Jumping down several nodes at once  
You can jump down several levels in the Config hierarchy by  
entering the complete path to a node.  
M10 (top)>> ip ip-ppp  
M10 (ip ip-ppp)>>  
D Moving up one node  
You can move through the Config hierarchy one node at a time by  
entering the upcommand.  
M10 (ip ip-ppp)>> up  
M10 (ip)>>  
D Jumping to the top node  
You can jump to the top level from anywhere in the Config  
hierarchy by entering the topcommand.  
M10 (ip ip-ppp)>> top  
M10 (top)>>  
D Moving from one subnode to another  
You can move from one subnode to another by entering a partial  
path that identifies how far back to climb.  
M10 (ip ip-ppp)>> ppp module  
M10 (ppp module)>>  
D Moving from any subnode to any other subnode  
You can move from any subnode to any other subnode by entering  
a partial path that starts with a top-level Config command.  
M10 (ip ip-ppp)>> ip gateway  
M10 (ip gateway)>>  
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D Entering commands without changing nodes  
You can enter a complete Config command from anywhere in the  
hierarchy without changing your current node.  
M10 (ip ip-ppp)>> set system diag high  
M10 (ip ip-ppp)>>  
Here diagnostic level is set high in the system without jumping to  
the node first.  
Displaying current settings  
You can use the showcommand to display the current Root settings of  
your M10. When you are in Config mode, you use the showcommand  
to display the current Config settings. If you enter the showcommand  
at the top level of the Config hierarchy, the command line interface  
displays the settings for all enabled functions in the M10. If you enter  
theshowcommandatanintermediatenode, youseeallsettingsforthat  
node and its subnodes.  
Stepping through M10 configuration  
The Nokia M10 command line interface includes a step mode to  
automate the process of entering configuration settings. When you use  
the Config step mode, the CLI prompts you for all required and  
optional information. You can enter the configuration values  
appropriate for your site without having to enter complete CLI  
commands.  
When you are in step mode, the CLI prompts you to enter required and  
optional settings. If a setting has a default value or a current setting, the  
command line interface displays the default value for the command in  
parentheses. If a command has a limited number of acceptable values,  
those values are presented in brackets, with each value separated by a  
vertical line. For example, the following CLI step command indicates  
that the default value is off and that valid entries are limited to on and  
off.  
option (off) [on|off]: on  
You can accept the default value for a field by pressing the Enter key.  
To use a different value, type it in and press Enter.  
You can enter the Config step mode by typing setfrom the top node of  
the Config hierarchy. You can enter step mode for a particular node by  
typing set node_name. For example:  
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M10 (top)>> set system  
Stepping set mode (press Control-X <Enter> to exit)  
system  
name (”M10”): Kutoja  
Diagnostic Level (High): medium  
Stepping mode ended  
See Chapter 4 for step mode installation examples.  
Validating your configuration  
You can use the validate command to make sure that your  
configuration settings have been entered correctly. If you use the  
validatecommand M10 verifies that all required settings are present  
and that the settings are consistent.  
M10 (top)>> validate  
Error: Subnet mask is incorrect  
Global Validation did not pass inspection!  
You can use the validate command to verify your configuration  
settings at any time. Your M10 automatically validates your  
configuration any time you save a modified configuration.  
Config command reference  
The top level configuration command nodes are listed below:  
D system  
D preference  
D atm  
Unit system options  
CLI preferences  
ATM options  
BNCP options  
TCP/IP options  
Location Manager options  
DHCP options  
DNS options  
Bridge options  
DMT ADSL options  
SNMP options  
D bncp  
D ip  
D location  
D dhcp  
D dns  
D bridge  
D dmt  
D snmp  
D ppp  
PPP options  
NAT/NAPT server configuration  
Local integrated server configuration  
D pinhole  
D servers  
The sections below explain the commands under each top level  
configuration node.  
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System settings  
You can configure system settings to assign a name to your Nokia M10  
and to specify what types of messages you want the diagnostic log to  
record.  
Command Set system name  
Description Specifies the name of your Nokia M10. Each Nokia  
M10 is assigned a name as a part of its factory initia-  
lisation. The default name for Nokia M10 is “M10”.  
Once you have assigned a name to your Nokia M10,  
you can enter that name in the Open Location text field  
of your browser to open a connection to your Nokia  
M10.  
Syntax  
set system name [name]  
Arguments nameis an alphanumeric string of 16 characters.  
Example m10> set system name M10  
Command Set diagnostic level  
Description Specifies the types of log messages you want the M10  
to record. All messages with a level number equal to or  
greater than the level you specify are recorded.  
Syntax  
set system diagnostic-level {level}  
Arguments  
If you enter the command without the optional level  
argument, the Nokia CLI displays the current diagnostic  
level setting. The values for the levelargument are:  
1 or low  
Trivial status messages.  
2 or medium Messages that can help  
monitor the network traffic.  
3 or high  
Status messages that may be  
significant but do not  
constitute errors.  
4 or warning Recoverable error conditions  
and useful operator  
information.  
5 or failure Messages describing error  
conditions that may not be  
recoverable.  
Example m10> set system diagnostic-level 3  
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Command Set password  
Description Specifies the administrator, user-administrator, or user  
password for a Nokia M10. When you enter the set  
system passwordcommand, you are prompted to  
repeat the new password to verify that you entered it  
correctly the first time. To prevent anyone from observ-  
ing the password you enter, characters in the old and  
new passwords are not displayed as you type them. A  
password can be as many as eight alphanumeric char-  
acters. Passwords are case-sensitive and cannot in-  
clude special characters or leading, trailing, or em-  
bedded spaces. For example, if you assign a password  
of “NokiA” to an M10, you could not enter “NOKIA”,  
“nokia”, “Nokia”, or “Nokia “ (with a trailing space) as an  
acceptable password.  
Syntax  
set system password [admin | user-admin | user]  
Arguments  
Arguments admin, user-adminand userspecify  
whether administrator, user-administrator or user pass-  
word will be set. User password gives only viewing  
rights. User-admin password gives rights to change  
PAP and CHAP usernames and passwords and confi-  
gure pinhole settings. You must set an admin password  
before you can set user or user-admin passwords.  
Example m10> set system password admin *****  
Note  
An administrator or user password goes into effect  
immediately. You do not have to restart the M10 for the  
password to take effect. Assigning an administrator or  
user password to M10 does not affect communications  
through the device.  
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CLI preferences  
You can set the CLI preferences to customize your environment.  
Command Set CLI help mode  
Description Specifies whether you want command help and  
prompting information displayed. By default, the CLI  
verbose preference is turned off. If you turn it on, the  
CLI displays help for a node when you navigate to that  
node.  
Syntax  
set preference verbose [on | off]  
Arguments  
The argument enables/disables verbose mode.  
Example m10> set preference verbose off  
Command Set display length  
Description Specifies how many lines of information you want the  
CLI to display at one time.  
Syntax  
set preference more [lines]  
Arguments  
The linesargument specifies the number of lines you  
want to see at one time. By default, the command line  
interface shows you 16 lines of text before displaying  
the prompt More ... [y|n]?. If you enter 0 as the  
linesargument the CLI displays information as an  
uninterrupted stream (which is useful for capturing in-  
formation to a text file).  
Example m10> set preference more 20  
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ATM settings  
You can enable ATM over ADSL operation and configure up to eight  
ATM channels into use. You can select between five different ways to  
encapsulate your payload in an ATM channel. You can also fine tune  
the physical layer parameters of the ATM channel. See also DMT  
(ADSL) settings on page 5-78.  
Command Enable/disable ATM  
Description Enables/disables the use of ATM on the ADSL link. Dis-  
abling ATM forces M10 to work in a frame mode on the  
ADSL link.  
Syntax  
set atm option [on | off]  
Arguments  
The argument enables/disables ATM.  
Example m10> set atm option on  
Command Set ATM cell header of an empty cell  
Description Defines the ATM cell header of an empty (idle) ATM cell  
as an 8-bit variable. This command affects the low-level  
functionality of the ATM physical layer link and usually  
you do not have to change this setting.  
Syntax  
set atm cell ehead [0xbbbbbbbb]  
Arguments  
ADSL standard value is 0x00000001 or 0x00000000  
depending on the DSLAM. Nokia B20 requires the  
value 0x00000001.  
Example m10> set atm cell ehead 0x00000001  
Command Set payload content of an empty cell  
Description Defines the payload content of an empty (idle) ATM cell  
as an 8-bit variable. This command affects the low-level  
functionality of the ATM physical layer link and usually  
you do not have to change this setting.  
Syntax  
set atm cell epayload [0xbbbbbbbb]  
ADSL standard value is 0x6A6A6A6A.  
Arguments  
Example m10> set atm cell epayload 0x6A6A6A6A  
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Command Enable/disable header error correction coset func-  
tion  
Description Enables/disables ATM header error correction coset  
function in the ATM link. This command affects the low-  
level functionality of the ATM physical layer link and  
usually you do not have to change this setting.  
Syntax  
set atm cell hec_coset [on | off]  
ADSL standard value is ON.  
Arguments  
Example m10> set atm cell hec_coset off  
Command Enable/disable ATM payload scrambling  
Description Enables/disables the scrambling of the ATM payload on  
the ADSL/ATM link. This command affects the low-level  
functionality of the ATM physical layer link and usually  
you do not have to change this setting.  
Syntax  
set atm cell payload_scrambling [on | off]  
ADSL standard value is ON.  
Arguments  
Example m10> set atm cell payload_scrambling off  
Command Enable/disable specific ATM channel  
Description Enables/disables the specific logical ATM virtual chan-  
nels. M10 supports up to eight ATM virtual channels.  
Syntax  
set atm vcc [1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8] option [on | off]  
Arguments  
The first argument 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8specifies the  
channel and the second argument enables/disables it.  
Example m10> set atm vcc 1 option off  
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Command Set virtual path identifier for ATM channel  
Description Sets the virtual path identifier for the specific logical  
ATM channel. M10 is delivered to you with a default vir-  
tual circuit identifier so usually you do not have to  
change this setting.  
Syntax  
set atm vcc [1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8] vpi [0–255]  
Arguments  
The first argument 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8specifies the  
channel and the second argument sets the virtual path  
identifier.  
Example m10> set atm vcc 2 vpi 30  
Command Set virtual channel identifier for ATM channel  
Description Sets the virtual channel identifier for the specified logi-  
cal ATM channel. M10 is delivered to you with a default  
circuit identifier and usually you do not have to change  
this setting.  
Syntax  
set atm vcc [1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8] vci [0–65535]  
Arguments  
The first argument 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8specifies the  
channel and the second argument sets the virtual chan-  
nel identifier.  
Example m10> set atm vcc 2 vci 1221  
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Command Set payload encapsulation for specific ATM chan-  
nel  
Description Defines how the payload is capsulated to the specified  
logical ATM channel.  
Syntax  
set atm vcc [1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8] encap [ip-llc | ip-  
vcmux | ether-llc | ether-vcmux | ppp-vcmux]  
Arguments  
The first argument 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8specifies the  
channel and the second argument sets the encapsula-  
tion. The ip-llc and ether-llc encapsulations are accord-  
ing to RFC 1483 with LLC/SNAP encapsulation for ip  
and Ethernet frames, respectively. The ip-vcmux and  
ether-vcmux encapsulation are vc-multiplexed accord-  
ing to RFC 1483 for IP and Ethernet frames, respect-  
ively. In ppp-vcmux encapsulation both bridged and  
routed protocols are first encapsulated to point-to-point  
protocol (PPP) which is, in turn, encapsulated to ATM  
according to RFC 1483 vc-multiplexing.  
Example m10> set atm vcc 2 encap ip-llc  
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TCP/IP settings  
You can use the Nokia command line interface to specify whether  
TCP/IP is enabled, identify a default gateway, and to enter TCP/IP  
settings for the Nokia M10 Ethernet port and all active ATM/ADSL  
channels.  
Depending on the ATM channel encapsulation the IP settings are  
configured in different nodes (dsl, wan or ip-ppp) of the Config  
hierarchy as shown in Figure 5-15.  
ip-llc  
ip-vcmux  
dsl  
ether-llc  
ether-vcmux  
PPP with  
BNCP on  
ip  
wan  
PPP  
ip–ppp  
Figure 5-16 IP setting nodes  
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Command Enable/disable TCP/IP services  
Description Enables/disables TCP/IP services in the Nokia M10.  
You must enable TCP/IP services before you can enter  
other TCP/IP settings for the M10. If you turn off TCP/  
IP services and save the new configuration, the M10  
clears its TCP/IP settings.  
Syntax  
set ip option [on|off]  
Arguments  
The argument enables/disables TCP/IP  
Example m10> set ip option on  
Command Enable/disable Ethernet port  
Description Enables/disables communications through the Ethernet  
port in the Nokia M10. You must enable TCP/IP func-  
tions for an Ethernet port before you can configure its  
network settings.  
Syntax  
set ip ethernet option [on|off]  
Arguments  
The argument enables/disables Ethernet port.  
Example m10> set ip ethernet option on  
Command Set Ethernet port IP address  
Description Assigns an IP address to the Ethernet port. The IP ad-  
dress you assign to an Ethernet port must be unique on  
your network.  
Syntax  
set ip ethernet address [ip_address]  
Arguments  
The ip_addressargument is the IP address, in dotted  
decimal notation  
Example m10> set ip ethernet address  
191.212.11.11  
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Command Set broadcast address  
Description Specifies the broadcast address for the TCP/IP network  
connected to the Ethernet port. IP hosts use the broad-  
cast address to send messages to every host on your  
network simultaneously.  
Syntax  
set ip ethernet broadcast [broadcast_address]  
Arguments  
The broadcast address for most networks is the net-  
work number followed by 255. For example, the broad-  
cast address for the 192.31.222.0 network would be  
192.31.222.255.  
Example m10> set ip ethernet broadcast  
192.31.222.255  
Command Set netmask  
Description Specifies the subnet mask for the TCP/IP network con-  
nected to the Ethernet port. The subnet mask specifies  
which bits of the 32-bit binary IP address represent net-  
work information.  
Syntax  
set ip ethernet netmask [netmask]  
Arguments  
The default subnet mask for most networks is  
255.255.255.0 (Class C subnet mask).  
Example set ip ethernet netmask 255.255.255.0  
Command Enable/disable RIP send function  
Description Specifies whether the M10 should use Routing informa-  
tion protocol (RIP) broadcasts to advertise its routing  
tables to other routers on your network. RIP cannot be  
activated if address mapping is ON.  
Syntax  
set ip ethernet rip_send [off | v1 | v2 | v1-compat]  
Arguments  
Both RIP version 1 and RIP version 2 functionalities  
can be simultaneously activated. v1-compatargument  
enables the sending of RIPv2 packets using IP multi-  
cast.  
Example m10> set ip ethernet rip_send off  
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Command Enable/disable RIP receive function  
Description Specifies whether the M10 should use Routing informa-  
tion protocol (RIP) broadcasts to update its routing  
tables with information received from other routers on  
your network. RIP cannot be activated if address map-  
ping is ON.  
Syntax  
set ip ethernet rip_receive [off | v1 | v2 | v1-compat]  
Arguments  
Both RIP version 1 and RIP version 2 functionalities  
can be simultaneously activated. v1-compatargument  
enables the receiving of both RIPv1 and RIPv2 packet-  
s.  
Example m10> set ip ethernet rip_receive off  
Command Enable/disable default gateway  
Description Specifies whether the M10 should send packets to a  
default gateway if it does not know how to reach the  
destination host.  
Syntax  
set ip gateway option [on|off]  
Arguments  
The argument enables/disables the default gateway op-  
tion.  
Example m10> set ip gateway option on  
Command Select gateway interface  
Description Specifies how M10 should route information to the de-  
fault gateway.  
Syntax  
set ip gateway interface [ip_address | ppp_vccx]  
Arguments  
If you select ip_address, you must enter the IP ad-  
dress of a host acting as a default gateway on a local  
or remote network. If you specify a PPP on ATM chan-  
nel, the M10 uses the default gateway being used by  
the remote PPP peer behind that ATM channel. Accept-  
able values for ’x’ are the ATM channels using ppp–  
vcmux encapsulation.  
Example m10> set ip gateway interface ip-address  
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Command Set default gateway IP address  
Description Specifies the IP address of the default IP gateway. Only  
applies when the default gateway interface is ip-ad-  
dress.  
Syntax  
set ip gateway default [ip_address]  
Arguments ip_addressargument is the IP address of the default  
gateway.  
Example m10> set ip gateway default 191.233.22.1  
Command Enable IP packet forwarding and route distribution  
between ATM VCC interfaces  
Description Enable/disable IP packet forwarding and route distribu-  
tion between ATM VCC interfaces. If only one VCC is  
used this option can be ignored.  
Syntax  
set ip interwan-routing [on|off]  
Arguments  
The argument enables/disables interwan routing.  
Example m10> set ip interwan-routing on  
Use the following commands to configure settings for routing IP over  
PPP link.  
Command Enable/disable routing IP over PPP link  
Description Enables/disables IP routing through the specified logi-  
cal ATM channel using ppp-vcmux encapsulation.  
Syntax  
set ip ip-ppp {vccx} option [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using ppp-  
vcmux encapsulation you can leave the argument vccx  
out. The on/off argument enables/disables routing.  
Example m10> set ip ip-ppp vcc1 option off  
Note  
You must enable IP routing before you can enter other  
IP routing settings for the serial port. If you turn off IP  
routing and save the new configuration, the Nokia  
M10 clears IP routing settings.  
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Command Set IP address to ATM channel using PPP-vcmux  
encapsulation  
Description Assigns an IP address to the specified logical ATM  
channel using ppp-vcmux encapsulation.  
Syntax  
set ip ip-ppp {vccx} address [ip_address]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using ppp-  
vcmux encapsulation you can leave the argument vccx  
out. If you specify an IP address other than 0.0.0.0,  
your Nokia M10 will not negotiate its IP address with  
the remote peer. If the remote peer does not accept the  
IP address specified in the ip_addressargument as  
valid, the link will not come up. The default value for the  
ip_addressargument is 0.0.0.0, which indicates that  
the WAN port will use the IP address assigned to it by  
the remote peer. Note that the remote peer must be  
configured to supply an IP address to your Nokia M10 if  
you enter 0.0.0.0 for the ip_addressargument.  
Example m10> set ip ip-ppp vcc2 address 0.0.0.0  
Command Set peer IP address  
Description Specifies the IP address of the peer on the other end of  
the logical ATM link using ppp-vcmux encapsulation.  
Syntax  
set ip ip-ppp {vccx} peer-address [ip_address]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using ppp-  
vcmux encapsulation you can leave the argument vccx  
out. If you specify an IP address other than 0.0.0.0,  
your Nokia M10 will not negotiate the remote peer’s IP  
address. If the remote peer does not accept the ad-  
dress in the ip_addressargument as its IP address  
(typically because it has been configured with another  
IP address), the link will not come up. The default value  
for the ip_addressargument is 0.0.0.0, which indi-  
cates that the WAN port will accept the IP address re-  
turned by the remote peer. If you enter 0.0.0.0, the peer  
system must be configured to supply this address.  
Example m10> set ip ip-ppp vcc2 peer-address  
0.0.0.0  
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Command Enable/disable address mapping on ATM link using  
PPP-vcmux encapsulation  
Description Specifies whether you want Nokia M10 to use NAPT on  
the specified ATM link using ppp-vcmux encapsulation  
when communicating with remote routers. Address  
mapping lets you conceal details of your network from  
remote routers, which is useful when connecting to an  
Internet Service Provider. By default, the address map-  
ping is turned on.  
Syntax  
set ip ip-ppp {vccx} addr-mapping [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The second argument enables/disables ad-  
dress mapping on that channel.  
Example m10> set ip ip-ppp vcc2 addr-mapping on  
Command Enable/disable RIP send function on PPP link  
Description Specifies whether the Nokia M10 should use Routing  
information protocol (RIP) broadcasts to advertise its  
routing tables to router on the other side of the speci-  
fied ATM link using ppp-vcmux encapsulation. RIP can-  
not be activated if address mapping is ON.  
Syntax  
set ip ip-ppp {vccx} rip-send [off | v1 | v2 | v1-compat]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using ppp-  
vcmux encapsulation you can leave the argument vccx  
out. Both RIP version 1 and RIP version 2 functiona-  
lities can be simultaneously activated. v1-compat  
argument enables the sending of RIPv2 packets using  
IP multicast.  
Example m10> set ip ip-ppp vcc2 rip-send off  
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Command Enable/disable RIP receive function on PPP link  
Description Specifies whether the Nokia M10 should use Routing  
information protocol (RIP) broadcasts to update its rout-  
ing tables with information received from other routers  
on the other side of the specified ATM link using ppp-  
vcmux encapsulation. RIP cannot be activated if ad-  
dress mapping is ON.  
Syntax  
set ip ip-ppp {vccx} rip-receive [off | v1 | v2 | v1-compat]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using ppp-  
vcmux encapsulation you can leave the argument vccx  
out. Both RIP version 1 and RIP version 2 functiona-  
lities can be simultaneously activated. v1-compat  
argument enables the receiving of both RIPv1 and  
RIPv2 packets.  
Example m10> set ip ip-ppp vccx rip-receive off  
Command Enable/disable the management through PPP link  
Description Enables/disables the management of Nokia M10  
through the specified ATM link using ppp-vcmux encap-  
sulation.  
Syntax  
set ip ip-ppp {vccx} admin-disable [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using ppp-  
vcmux encapsulation you can leave the argument vccx  
out. The second argument disables/enables manage-  
ment through the PPP link.  
Example m10> set ip ip-ppp vcc2 admin-disable on  
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Command Enable/disable IP routing on channels using IP  
over ATM or bridged encapsulations  
Description Enables/disables IP routing on the specified ATM chan-  
nel using the IP over ATM encapsulations (ip-llc, ip-  
vcmux) or bridged encapsulations (ether-llc, ether-  
vcmux).  
Syntax  
set ip dsl {vccx} option [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel and the  
second argument enables/disables IP routing. If there  
is only one ATM channel using one of these encapsula-  
tions you can leave the argument vccxout.  
Example set ip dsl vcc2 option off  
Command Set IP address to channels using IP over ATM or  
bridged encapsulations  
Description Assigns an IP address to the specified logical ATM  
channel using ip-llc, ip-vcmux, ether-llc, or ether-vcmux  
encapsulation.  
Syntax  
set ip dsl {vccx} address [ip_address]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The second argument is the IP address of that  
channel. If there is only one ATM channel using one of  
these encapsulations you can leave the argument  
vccxout. If you enter 0.0.0.0 as the IP address Nokia  
M10 will retrieve the IP address through the remote  
peer using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.  
Example m10> set ip dsl vcc2 address 0.0.0.0  
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Command Set broadcast address to channels using IP over  
ATM or bridged encapsulations  
Description Assigns a broadcast IP address to the specified logical  
ATM channel using ip-llc, ip-vcmux, ether-llc, or ether-  
vcmux encapsulation.  
Syntax  
set ip dsl {vccx} broadcast [broadcast_address]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel. The sec-  
ond argument is the broadcast address to be assigned  
to that channel. If there is only one ATM channel using  
one of these encapsulations you can leave the argu-  
ment vccxout. If you enter 0.0.0.0 as the IP broadcast  
address Nokia M10 will retrieve the IP address through  
the remote peer using Dynamic Host Configuration Pro-  
tocol.  
Example m10> set ip dsl vcc2 broadcast 0.0.0.0  
Command Set network mask to channels using IP over ATM or  
bridged encapsulations  
Description Assigns an IP network mask to the specified logical  
ATM channel using ip-llc, ip-vcmux, ether-llc, or ether-  
vcmux encapsulation.  
Syntax  
set ip dsl {vccx} netmask [netmask]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The second argument is the network mask to  
be assigned to that channel. If there is only one ATM  
channel using one of these encapsulations you can  
leave the argument vccxout. If you enter 0.0.0.0 as  
the network mask Nokia M10 will retrieve the IP ad-  
dress through the remote peer using Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol.  
Example m10> set ip dsl vcc2 netmask 0.0.0.0  
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Command Enable/disable address mapping on channels  
using IP over ATM or bridged encapsulations  
Description Specifies whether you want the Nokia M10 to use  
NAPT on the specified ATM link (vccx, x = 1 ... 8) using  
ip-llc, ip-vcmux, ether-llc, or ether-vcmux encapsulation  
when communicating with remote routers. Address  
mapping lets you conceal details of your network from  
remote routers. This is useful when connecting to an  
Internet Service Provider.  
Syntax  
set ip dsl {vccx} addr-mapping [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The second argument enables/disables ad-  
dress mapping on that channel. If there is only one  
ATM channel using one of these encapsulations you  
can leave the argument vccxout.  
Example m10> set ip dsl vcc2 addr-mapping off  
Command Enable proxy address resolution server function on  
channels using IP over ATM or bridged encapsula-  
tions  
Description Specifies whether you want the Nokia M10 to act as a  
proxy address resolution server for your LAN for the IP  
addresses behind the specified ATM link using ip-llc,  
ip-vcmux, ether-llc, or ether-vcmux encapsulation.  
Syntax  
set ip dsl {vccx} proxy-arp [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x  
= 1 ... 8) . The second argument enables/disables the  
proxy arp function. If there is only one ATM channel  
using one of these encapsulations you can leave the  
argument vccxout.  
Example m10> set ip dsl vcc2 proxy-arp off  
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Command Enable/disable RIP send function on channels  
using IP over ATM or bridged encapsulations  
Description Specifies whether the Nokia M10 should use Routing  
information protocol (RIP) broadcasts to advertise its  
routing tables to router on the other side of the speci-  
fied ATM link using ip-llc, ip-vcmux, ether-llc, or ether-  
vcmux encapsulation.  
Syntax  
set ip dsl {vccx} rip-send [off | v1 | v2 | v1-compat]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using one of  
these encapsulations you can leave the argument  
vccxout. Both RIP version 1 and RIP version 2 func-  
tionalities can be simultaneously activated. v1-compat  
argument enables the sending of RIPv2 packets using  
IP multicast. RIP cannot be activated if address map-  
ping is ON.  
Example m10> set ip dsl {vccx} rip-send off  
Command Enable/disable RIP receive function on channels  
using IP over ATM or bridged encapsulations  
Description Specifies whether the Nokia M10 should use Routing  
information protocol (RIP) broadcasts to update its rout-  
ing tables with information received from other routers  
on the other side of the specified ATM link using ip-llc,  
ip-vcmux, ether-llc, or ether-vcmux encapsulation.  
Syntax  
set ip dsl {vccx} rip-receive [off | v1 | v2 | v1-compat]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using one of  
these encapsulations you can leave the argument  
vccxout. Both RIP version 1 and RIP version 2 func-  
tionalities can be simultaneously activated. v1-compat  
argument enables the receiving of both RIPv1 and  
RIPv2 packets. RIP cannot be activated if address  
mapping is ON.  
Example m10> set ip dsl vcc2 rip-receive off  
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Command Flush routes  
Description Enabled flush routes function deletes the learned  
routes from the routing table when the PPP connection  
is disconnected. Address mapping must be off.  
Syntax  
flush-routes [on|off]  
Arguments  
The argument enables/disables flush routes function.  
Example m10> flush-routes on  
Command Enable/disable the management through channels  
using IP over ATM or bridged encapsulations  
Description Enables/disables the management of Nokia M10  
through the specified ATM link using ip-llc, ip-vcmux,  
ether-llc, or ether-vcmux encapsulation.  
Syntax  
set ip dsl {vccx} admin-disable [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using one of  
these encapsulations you can leave the argument  
vccxout. The second argument disables/enables man-  
agement through the PPP link.  
Example m10> set ip dsl vcc2 admin-disable off  
Command Enable/disable IP routing on ATM channel  
Description Enables/disables IP routing on the specified ATM chan-  
nel using PPP over ATM encapsulation in bridged  
mode (BNCP option on).  
Syntax  
set ip wan {vccx} option [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using ppp-  
vcmux encapsulation you can leave the argument vccx  
out. The second argument enables/disables the func-  
tion.  
Example m10> set ip wan vcc2 option off  
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Command Set IP address to channels using PPP over ATM en-  
capsulation in bridged mode  
Description Assigns an IP address to the specified logical ATM  
channel using PPP over ATM encapsulation in bridged  
mode (BNCP option on).  
Syntax  
set ip wan {vccx} address [ip_address]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using ppp-  
vcmux encapsulation you can leave the argument vccx  
out. The second argument is the IP address to be as-  
signed to that channel. If you enter 0.0.0.0 as the net-  
work mask Nokia M10 will retrieve the IP address  
through the remote peer using Dynamic Host Configur-  
ation Protocol.  
Example m10> set ip wan vcc2 address 0.0.0.0  
Command Set broadcast address to channels using PPP over  
ATM encapsulation in bridged mode  
Description Assigns a broadcast IP address to the specified logical  
ATM channel using PPP over ATM encapsulation in  
bridged mode (BNCP option on).  
Syntax  
set ip wan {vccx} broadcast [broadcast_address]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using ppp-  
vcmux encapsulation you can leave the argument vccx  
out. The second argument is the broadcast address to  
be assigned to that channel. If you enter 0.0.0.0 as the  
broadcast address Nokia M10 will retrieve the IP ad-  
dress through the remote peer using Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol.  
Example m10> set ip wan vcc2 broadcast 0.0.0.0  
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Command Set netmask to channels using PPP over ATM en-  
capsulation in bridged mode  
Description Assigns an IP network mask to the specified logical  
ATM channel using ppp over ATM encapsulation in  
bridged mode.  
Syntax  
set ip wan {vccx} netmask [netmask]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using ppp-  
vcmux encapsulation you can leave the argument vccx  
out. The second argument is the netmask address to  
be assigned to that channel. If you enter 0.0.0.0 as the  
netmask Nokia M10 will retrieve the netmask through  
the remote peer using Dynamic Host Configuration Pro-  
tocol.  
Example m10> set ip wan vcc2 netmask 0.0.0.0  
Command Enable/disable address mapping on channels  
using PPP over ATM encapsulation in bridged  
mode  
Description Specifies whether you want the Nokia M10 to use  
NAPT on the specified ATM link using PPP over ATM  
encapsulation in bridged mode (BNCP option on) when  
communicating with remote routers. Address mapping  
lets you hide details of your network from remote  
routers. This is useful when connecting to an Internet  
Service Provider.  
Syntax  
set ip wan {vccx} addr-mapping [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using ppp-  
vcmux encapsulation you can leave the argument vccx  
out. The second argument is enables/disables address  
mapping.  
Example m10> set ip wan vcc2 addr-mapping off  
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Command Enable proxy ARP function on channels using PPP  
over ATM encapsulation in bridged mode  
Description Specifies whether you want the Nokia M10 to act as a  
proxy address resolution server for your PC for the IP  
addresses behind the specified ATM link using PPP  
over ATM encapsulation in bridged mode.  
Syntax  
set ip wan {vccx} proxy-arp [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using ppp-  
vcmux encapsulation you can leave the argument vccx  
out. The second argument is enables/disables proxy  
ARP function.  
Example set ip wan vcc2 proxy-arp on  
Command Enable/disable RIP send function on channels  
using PPP over ATM encapsulation in bridged mo-  
de  
Description Specifies whether the Nokia M10 should use Routing  
information protocol (RIP) broadcasts to advertise its  
routing tables to router on the other side of the speci-  
fied ATM link using PPP over ATM encapsulation in  
bridged mode (BNCP option on).  
Syntax  
set ip wan {vccx} rip-send [off | v1 | v2 | v1-compat]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using PPP  
over ATM encapsulation in bridged mode you can leave  
the argument vccxout. Both RIP version 1 and RIP  
version 2 functionalities can be simultaneously acti-  
vated. v1-compatargument enables the sending of  
RIPv2 packets using IP multicast. RIP cannot be acti-  
vated if address mapping is ON.  
Example m10> set ip wan vcc2 rip-send off  
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Command Enable/disable RIP receive function on channels  
using PPP over ATM encapsulation in bridged  
mode  
Description Specifies whether the Nokia M10 should use Routing  
information protocol (RIP) broadcasts to update its rout-  
ing tables with information received from other routers  
on the other side of the specified ATM link using PPP  
over ATM encapsulation in bridged mode.  
Syntax  
set ip wan {vccx} rip-receive [off | v1 | v2 | v1-compat]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using PPP  
over ATM encapsulation in bridged mode you can leave  
the argument vccxout. Both RIP version 1 and RIP  
version 2 functionalities can be simultaneously acti-  
vated. v1-compatargument enables the receiving of  
both RIPv1 and RIPv2 packets. RIP cannot be acti-  
vated if address mapping is ON.  
Example m10> set ip wan vcc2 rip-receive off  
Command Enable/disable the management through channels  
using PPP over ATM encapsulation  
Description Enables/disables the management of Nokia M10  
through the specified ATM link using PPP over ATM en-  
capsulation.  
Syntax  
set ip wan {vccx} admin-disable [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). If there is only one ATM channel using PPP  
over ATM encapsulation in bridged mode you can leave  
the argument vccxout. The second argument dis-  
ables/enables management through ATM channel  
using PPP-vcmux encapsulation.  
Example m10> set ip wan vcc2 admin-disable on  
Static route settings  
A static route identifies a manually configured pathway to a remote  
network. Unlike dynamic routes, which are acquired and confirmed  
periodically from other routers, static routes do not time out.  
Consequently, static routes are useful when working with PPP, since  
an intermittent PPP link may make maintenance of dynamic routes  
problematic.  
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You can configure as many as 16 static IP routes for a Nokia M10. Use  
the following commands to maintain static routes to the Nokia M10  
routing table:  
Command Add a static route  
Description Adds a static route to the routing table.  
Syntax  
set ip static-routes destination-network [net_address]  
netmask [netmask] interface [ip-address|ppp-vccx]  
gateway-address [gate_address] metric [integer]  
Arguments  
Enter a destination network address in the net_ad-  
dressargument in dotted decimal notation. The  
net_addressargument cannot be 0.0.0.0. netmask  
is the subnet mask of the destination network. The  
subnet mask associated with the destination network  
must represent the same network class (A, B, or C) or  
a lower class (such as a class C subnet mask for a  
class B network number) to be valid. ip-ad-  
dress|ppp-vccxargument indicates whether the  
static route can be reached directly through the gate-  
way IP address or through any active PPP channel  
(ppp-vccx, where x = 1 ... 8). gate_addressident-  
ifies the default gateway IP address. The gateway ad-  
dress is not needed if ppp-vccxis selected as the  
gateway interface. The default metric is 1. Enter a  
number from 1 to 16 for the integerargument to indi-  
cate the number of routers (actual or best guess) a  
packet must traverse to reach the remote network. You  
can enter a metric of 1 to indicate either: The remote  
network is one router away and the static route is the  
best way to reach it; The remote network is more than  
one router away but the static route should not be re-  
placed by a dynamic route, even if the dynamic route is  
more efficient. Metric 16 indicates that the route is dis-  
abled.  
Example m10> set ip static-routes destination-  
network 192.111.122.0 netmask  
255.255.255.0 ip-address gateway-address  
192.111.1.1 metric 3  
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Command Set destination network address of a static route  
Description Specifies the network address for the static route.  
Syntax  
set ip static-routes destination-network [net_address]  
Arguments  
Enter a network address in the net_addressargu-  
ment in dotted decimal notation. The net_address  
argument cannot be 0.0.0.0.  
Example m10> set ip static-routes destination-  
network 192.111.122.0  
Command Modify netmask of a static route  
Description Specifies the subnet mask for the IP network at the  
other end of the static route.  
Syntax  
set ip static-routes destination-network [net_address]  
netmask [netmask]  
Arguments net_addressis the destination network address of  
the static route. Enter the net_addressand netmask  
arguments in dotted decimal notation. The subnet mask  
associated with the destination network must represent  
the same network class (A, B, or C) or a lower class  
(such as a class C subnet mask for a class B network  
number) to be valid.  
Example m10> set ip static-routes destination-  
network 192.111.122.0 netmask  
255.255.255.0  
Command Modify the interface to static route  
Description Specifies if the static route entry is accessible via a cer-  
tain PPP link or via a non-PPP link (IP-address).  
Syntax  
set ip static-routes destination-network [net_address]  
interface [ip-address|ppp-vccx]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the static route and the  
second argument whether the route is accessible via a  
PPP link or a non-PPP link. ppp-vccx, where x= 1 ...  
8, identifies the ATM channel using PPP.  
Example m10> set ip static-routes destination-  
network 192.111.122.0 interface ppp-vcc1  
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Command Modify default gateway for static route  
Description Specifies the IP address of the gateway for the static  
route.  
Syntax  
set ip static-routes destination-network [net_address]  
gateway-address [gate_address]  
Arguments  
The net_addressargument identifies the static route  
and gate_addresssets the IP address of the default  
gateway.  
Example m10> set ip static-routes destination-  
network 192.111.122.0 gateway-address  
192.111.1.1  
Command Modify metric for the static route  
Description Specifies the metric for the static route.  
Syntax  
set ip static-routes destination-network [net_address]  
metric [integer]  
Arguments  
The net_addressargument identifies the static route.  
The default metric is 1. Enter a number from 1 to 16 for  
the integerargument to indicate the number of  
routers (actual or best guess) a packet must traverse to  
reach the remote network. You can enter a metric of 1  
to indicate either: The remote network is one router  
away and the static route is the best way to reach it;  
The remote network is more than one router away but  
the static route should not be replaced by a dynamic  
route, even if the dynamic route is more efficient. Metric  
16 indicates that the route is disabled.  
Example m10> set ip static-routes destination-  
network 192.111.122.0 metric 3  
Command Delete static route  
Description Deletes a static route. Note: deleting a static route re-  
moves all information associated with that route.  
Syntax  
delete ip static-routes destination-network [net_ad-  
dress]  
Arguments net_addressis the destination network address of  
the static route.  
Example m10> delete ip static-routes destination-  
network 192.111.122.0  
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BNCP setting  
Command Enable/disable BNCP  
Description Specifies whether the Bridge Network Control Protocol  
(BNCP) option can be used on ATM channels using  
ppp-vcmux encapsulation. See set ip wancom-  
mands above.  
Syntax  
set bncp option [on|off]  
Arguments  
The argument enables/disables BNCP option.  
Example m10> set bncp option on  
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DHCP settings  
As a Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) server, your Nokia M10  
canassignIPaddressesandprovideconfigurationinformationtoother  
devices on your network dynamically. A device that acquires its IP  
address and other TCP/IP configuration settings from the Nokia M10  
can use the information for 30 minutes (called the DHCP lease).  
Note  
If you use the Nokia M10 as a DHCP server, make sure  
that the devices on your network are not configured to  
use IP addresses in the Nokia M10’s DHCP address  
range. Network conflicts can result when a device on  
your network uses an IP address that the Nokia M10  
has already assigned to another device.  
Command Set DHCP service  
Description Sets DHCP services in the Nokia M10. You must en-  
able DHCP services before you can enter other DHCP  
settings for the Nokia M10. If you turn off DHCP ser-  
vices and save the new configuration, the Nokia M10  
clears its DHCP settings. M10 can also relay DHCP re-  
quests to another server  
Syntax  
set dhcp option [off | server | relay-agent] start-address  
[ip_address] end-address [ip_address] lease-time [time]  
Arguments  
The first argument disables DHCP (off), enables M10  
DHCP server (server) or makes M10 act as a relay  
agent (relay-agent). start-addressand end-  
addressarguments define the DHCP address range.  
lease-timeargument defines how often the PC has  
to renew its DHCP lease.  
Example m10> set dhcp option server start-address  
192.168.1.1 end-address 192.168.1.254  
lease-time 00:01:00:00  
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Command Enable/disable DHCP services  
Description Enables/disables DHCP services in the Nokia M10. You  
must enable DHCP services before you can enter other  
DHCP settings for the Nokia M10. If you turn off DHCP  
services and save the new configuration, the Nokia  
M10 clears its DHCP settings. M10 can also relay  
DHCP requests to another server  
Syntax  
set dhcp option [off | server | relay-agent]  
Arguments  
The argument disables DHCP (off), enables M10  
DHCP server (server) or makes M10 act as a relay  
agent (relay-agent)  
Example m10> set dhcp option server  
Command Specify start of DHCP address range  
Description Specifies the first address in the DHCP address range.  
Syntax  
set dhcp start-address [ip_address]  
Arguments ip_addressargument is the first IP address in the  
DHCP address range.  
Example m10> set dhcp start-address 192.168.1.1  
Command Specify end of DHCP address range  
Description Specifies the last address in the DHCP address range.  
Syntax  
set dhcp end-address [ip_address]  
Arguments ip_addressargument is the last IP address in the  
DHCP address range.  
Example m10> set dhcp end-address 192.168.1.254  
Command Set DHCP lease time  
Description Sets the time how often the PC has to renew the DHCP  
lease.  
Syntax  
set dhcp lease-time [time]  
Arguments timeargument sets the lease time.  
Example m10> set dhcp lease-time 00:01:00:00  
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Command Set M10 as DHCP relay agent  
Description Configures M10 as DHCP relay agent which relays the  
DHCP requests to an external DHCP server  
Syntax  
set dhcp option relay-agent server-address [ip_ad-  
dress]  
Arguments server-addressargument specifies the IP address  
of the external DHCP server.  
Example m10> set dhcp option relay-agent server-  
address 192.3.2.1  
Domain Name System settings  
Domain Name System (DNS) is an information service for TCP/IP  
networks that uses a hierarchical naming system to identify network  
domains and the hosts associated with them. You can identify one  
primary DNS server and one secondary server.  
Command Set domain name  
Description Specifies the default domain name for your network.  
When an application needs to resolve a host name, it  
appends the default domain name to the host name  
and asks the DNS server if it has an address for the  
“fully qualified host name”.  
Syntax  
set dns domain-name [domain_name]  
Arguments domain_nameis the default domain name for your sys-  
tem.  
Example m10> set dns domain-name nokia.com  
Command Set IP address of primary name server  
Description Specifies the IP address of the primary DNS name  
server.  
Syntax  
set dns primary-address [ip_address]  
Arguments ip_addressis the IP address of your primary name  
server.  
Example m10> set dns primary-address 10.98.16.250  
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Command Set IP address of secondary name server  
Description Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS name  
server.  
Syntax  
set dns secondary-address [ip_address]  
Arguments ip_addressis the IP address of your secondary  
name server. Enter 0.0.0.0 if your network does not  
have a secondary DNS name server.  
Example m10> set dns secondary-address 0.0.0.0  
Bridging settings  
Bridging lets Nokia M10 learn host addresses as a means of  
minimizing traffic. When bridging is enabled Nokia M10 maintains a  
table of up to 256 MAC addresses. Entries that are not used within 10  
minutes are dropped. If the bridging table fills up the oldest table  
entries are dropped to make room for new entries.  
Command Enable/disable bridging  
Description Enables/disables bridging services in the Nokia M10.  
You must enable bridging services within the Nokia  
M10 before you can enable it for a specific interface.  
Syntax  
set bridge option [on|off]  
Arguments  
The argument enables/disables bridging.  
Example m10> set bridge option on  
Command Enable bridging for Ethernet interface  
Description Enables/disables bridging services for the Nokia M10  
Ethernet interfaces.  
Syntax  
set bridge ethernet option [on|off]  
Arguments  
The argument enables/disables bridging for Ethernet  
interfaces.  
Example m10> set bridge ethernet option on  
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Command Enable bridging on channels using PPP over ATM  
encapsulation  
Description Enables/disables bridging services for the Nokia M10  
ATM channel using ppp-vcmux encapsulation.  
Syntax  
set bridge wan {vccx} option [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x  
= 1 ... 8) and the second argument enables/disables  
bridging on that channel. If there is only one ATM chan-  
nel using ppp-vcmux encapsulation you can leave the  
argument vccxout.  
Example m10> set bridge wan vcc2 option off  
Command Enable bridging on channels using bridged encap-  
sulations  
Description Enables/disables bridging services for a Nokia M10  
ATM channel using ether-llc or ether-vcmux encapsula-  
tion.  
Syntax  
set bridge dsl {vccx} option [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x  
= 1 ... 8) and the second argument enables/disables  
bridging on that channel. If there is only one ATM chan-  
nel using either one of these encapsulations you can  
leave the argument vccxout.  
Example m10> set bridge dsl vcc2 option off  
Command Enable/disable bridging between ATM VCC chan-  
nels  
Description Enables/disables bridging between ATM VCC channels.  
If only one VCC is used this option can be ignored.  
Syntax  
set bridge interwan-bridging [on|off]  
Arguments  
The argument enables/disables bridging between  
VCCs  
Example m10> set bridge interwan-bridging  
[on|off]  
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DMT (ADSL) setting  
This setting is used to define the lowest level format in which the data  
istransmittedthroughtheADSLline. Asdefaultthedataistransmitted  
in ATM cells to interoperate with the Nokia Eksos B DSLAM.  
Normally you do not have to change this value.  
Command Set data transmission mode over ADSL line  
Description Specifies the mode used for data transmission over the  
M10 ADSL line.  
Syntax  
set dmt encap [hdlc | ppp | cell]  
Arguments cellmust be selected for ATM over ADSL applica-  
tions. For frame based applications either hdlc(uses  
simple HDLC framing on ADSL line) or ppp(uses point-  
to-point protocol on the ADSL line) must be selected.  
Example m10> set dmt encap cell  
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PPP settings  
PPP settings allow you to fine tune the operation of the point-to-point  
protocol. PPP settings also provide the means to set the authentication  
parameters, passwords and usernames. These settings must be set  
separately for each ATM channel using ppp-vcmux encapsulation.  
You can use the authentication commands to specify how your Nokia  
M10 will authenticate itself to a remote peer. The settings for port  
authentication in the local Nokia M10 must match the authentication  
that is expected by the remote peer. For example, if the remote peer  
requires CHAP authentication and has a name and CHAP secret for  
Nokia M10 you must enable CHAP and specify the same name and  
secret in the local M10 before a link can be established.  
You can also specify that your Nokia M10 will use CHAP, PAP or both  
to authenticate a remote peer as a PPP link is being established.  
Command Enable/disable PPP processing  
Description Enables/disables PPP processing on the specified ATM  
channel using ppp-vcmux encapsulation.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} option [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x  
= 1 ... 8) and the second argument enables/disables  
PPP processing.  
Example m10> set ppp module vcc2 off  
Command Set maximum receive unit  
Description Sets the Maximum Receive Unit for the specified ATM  
channel.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} mru [integer]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x  
= 1 ... 8). The integerargument can be any number  
between 128 and 2048. Normally MRU size 1500 is re-  
quired for IP traffic. Bridged encapsulation (BNCP) re-  
quires the MRU size 1520 in order to allow the maxi-  
mum size Ethernet packet transmission.  
Example m10> set ppp module vcc2 mru 1500  
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Command Enable/disable LCP echoing  
Description Specifies whether you want your Nokia M10 to send  
LCP echo requests on the specified ATM channel.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} lcp-echo-requests [on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x  
= 1 ... 8). The second argument enables/disables LCP  
echoing. You must turn off LCP echoing if you do not  
want the M10 to drop a PPP link to a nonresponsive  
peer.  
Example m10> set ppp module vcc2 lcp-echo-re-  
quests off  
Command Set Configure-NAK failure maximum  
Description Specifies the maximum number of Configure-NAK  
messages the PPP module can send without having  
sent a Configure-ACK message requests on the speci-  
fied ATM channel.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} failures-max [integer]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x  
= 1 ... 8). The integerargument can be any number  
between 1 and 20.  
Example set ppp module vcc2 failures-max 10  
Command Set unacknowledged configuration request maxi-  
mum  
Description Specifies the maximum number of unacknowledged  
configuration requests that your Nokia M10 will send to  
the specified ATM channel.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} configure-max [integer]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The integerargument can be any number  
between 1 and 10.  
Example set ppp module vcc2 configure-max 10  
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Command Set unacknowledged termination request maximum  
Description Specifies the maximum number of unacknowledged  
termination requests that your Nokia M10 will send be-  
fore terminating the PPP link on the specified ATM  
channel.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} terminate-max [integer]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The integerargument can be any number  
between 1 and 10.  
Example m10> set ppp module vcc2 terminate-max 2  
Command Set PPP timeout  
Description Specifies the number of seconds the Nokia M10 must  
wait for communication activity before terminating the  
PPP link on the specified ATM channel.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} timeout [integer]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The integerargument is the timeout in sec-  
onds. If you enter value 0 the connection will never time  
out.  
Example m10> set ppp module vcc2 timeout 0  
Command Enable/disable CHAP port authentication  
Description Enables/disables CHAP authentication for a port on the  
specified ATM channel. CHAP authentication must be  
enabled before you can enter other CHAP information.  
If CHAP is on it will be the first authentication method  
offered to a remote peer during link negotiation.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} port-authentication chap-option  
[on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The second argument enables/disables CHAP  
port authentication.  
Example m10> set ppp module vcc2 port-authentica-  
tion chap-option on  
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Command Set CHAP name  
Description Defines the name Nokia M10 sends in the CHAP re-  
sponse packet on the specified ATM channel.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} port-authentication chap-name  
[chap_name]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The chap_nameargument is consists of 1 - 32  
alphanumeric characters. The information you enter  
must match the CHAP username configured in the re-  
mote PPP peer’s authentication database.  
Example m10> set ppp module vcc2 port-authentica-  
tion chap-name myname  
Command Set CHAP password  
Description Defines the CHAP secret for CHAP authentication on  
the specified ATM channel.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} port-authentication chap-secret  
[chap_secret]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The chap_secretargument consists of 1 – 32  
alphanumeric characters. The information you enter  
must match the CHAP secret used by the PPP peer.  
Example m10> set ppp module vcc2 port-authentica-  
tion chap-secret mypassword  
Command Enable/disable PAP port authentication  
Description Enables/disables PAP authentication on the specified  
ATM channel. PAP authentication must be enabled be-  
fore you can enter other PAP information. If you disable  
PAP authentication and save the modified settings your  
M10 retains its PAP settings.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} port-authentication pap-option  
[on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The second argument enables/disables PAP  
port authentication.  
Example m10> set ppp module vcc2 port-authentica-  
tion pap-option on  
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Command Set PAP name  
Description Defines the name Nokia M10 sends in a PAP response  
packet on the specified ATM channel.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} port-authentication pap-name  
[pap_name]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The pap_nameargument consists of 1 - 32 al-  
phanumeric characters. The information you enter must  
match the PAP username configured in the remote PPP  
peer’s authentication database.  
Example m10> set ppp module vcc2 port-authentica-  
tion pap-name myname  
Command Set PAP password  
Description Defines the PAP password for PAP authentication on  
the specified ATM channel.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} port-authentication pap-pass-  
word [pap_password]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The pap_passwordargument consists of 1 -  
32 alphanumeric characters. The information you enter  
must match the PAP password used by the remote PPP  
peer.  
Example m10> set ppp module vcc2 port-authentica-  
tion pap-password mypassword  
Command Enable/disable CHAP peer authentication  
Description Enables/disables CHAP authentication for a connection  
to a PPP peer on the specified ATM link.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} peer-authentication chap-option  
[on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The second argument enables/disables CHAP  
peer authentication.  
Example m10> set ppp module vcc2 peer-authentica-  
tion chap-option on  
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Command Enable/disable PAP peer authentication  
Description Enables/disables PAP authentication for a connection  
to a PPP peer on the specified ATM link.  
Syntax  
set ppp module {vccx} peer-authentication pap-option  
[on|off]  
Arguments  
The first argument identifies the ATM channel (vccx, x =  
1 ... 8). The second argument enables/disables PAP  
peer authentication.  
Example m10> set ppp module vcc2 peer-authentica-  
tion pap-option on  
Command Set host name for an authorised PPP peer  
Description Specifies the host name for an authorised PPP peer.  
Syntax  
set ppp peer-database peer-name [host_name]  
Arguments  
The host_nameargument consists of 1 - 32 alpha-  
numeric characters. The information you enter must  
match the username that will be received from the re-  
mote PPP peer when being authenticated.  
Example m10> set ppp peer-database peer-name host  
Command Set CHAP secret associated with PPP peer  
Description Specifies the secret associated with a PPP peer.  
Syntax  
set ppp peer-database peer-name [host_name] chap-  
secret [secret]  
Arguments  
The secretargument consists of 1 - 32 alphanumeric  
characters. The information you enter must match the  
secret that will be received from the remote PPP peer  
when being authenticated.  
Example set ppp peer-database peer-name host  
chap-secret mypassword  
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Command Set PAP password associated with PPP peer  
Description Specifies the password associated with a PPP peer.  
Syntax  
set ppp peer-database peer-name [host_name] pap-  
password [password]  
Arguments  
The passwordargument consists of 1 - 32 alphanum-  
eric characters. The information you enter must match  
the password that will be received from the remote PPP  
peer when being authenticated.  
Example m10> set ppp peer-database peer-name host  
pap-password mypassword  
SNMP settings  
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) lets a network  
administrator monitor problems on a network by retrieving settings on  
remote network devices. The network administrator typically runs an  
SNMP management station program on a local host to obtain  
information from an SNMP agent such as the Nokia M10.  
Command Add community  
Description Adds the specified name to the list of communities as-  
sociated with the Nokia M10. You can associate 2  
communities with the Nokia M10.  
Syntax  
set snmp community [name]  
Arguments  
By default, the Nokia M10 is associated with the public  
community.  
Example set snmp community public  
Command Enable/disable SNMP trapping  
Description Enables or disables SNMP trapping. If SNMP trapping  
is enabled, your Nokia M10 sends authentication traps  
to all SNMP trap destinations. You must enable trap  
authentication before you set up your trap destinations.  
Syntax  
set snmp traps authentication-traps [on|off]  
The argument enables/disables trapping.  
Arguments  
Example set snmp traps authentication-traps on  
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Command Set SNMP trap destination  
Description Identifies the destination of SNMP trap messages.  
Syntax  
set snmp traps ip-traps [ip_address] {community [com-  
munity_name]}  
Arguments  
The ip-addressargument is the IP address of the  
host acting as an SNMP console. The optional com-  
munity community_nameidentifies the name of the  
Nokia M10’s community, which is included in the trap  
message the device sends to the management con-  
sole. This name, which is not used for authentication,  
does not have to match a predefined community name.  
Example set snmp traps ip-traps 192.111.122.1  
community public  
Command Set system contact  
Description Identifies the system contact, such as the name, phone  
number, beeper number, or email address of the per-  
son responsible for the Nokia M10.  
Syntax  
set snmp sysgroup contact [contact_info]  
Arguments  
You can enter up to 256 characters for the contact-  
infoargument. You must put the contact-info  
argument in double-quotes if it contains embedded  
spaces.  
Example m10> set snmp sysgroup contact 51166777  
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Pinhole settings  
Pinhole settings are used to configure static entries to NAPT table. It  
allows the configuring of servers, such as Web-HTTP servers, to LAN  
which are visible via the WAN interface in cases where NAPT/address  
mapping is enabled. The settings affect the whole system.  
Note  
If you have a Web server in LAN make sure that it has a  
different port number than M10’s integral Web server.  
You can change the M10’s Web server port through the  
integral server settings.  
Command Configure pinhole  
Description Configures pinhole.  
Syntax  
set pinhole item [entry_number] external-port-start  
[port_number] external-port-end [port_number] protocol  
[tcp | udp | icmp | pptp] internal-ip [ip_address] internal-  
port [port_number]  
Arguments  
The entry_numberargument defines the unique pin-  
hole entry number. The sequential values starting from  
0 are accepted. The external-port-startspec-  
ifies the start of the external port range. The exter-  
nal-port-endspecifies the end of the external port  
range. Together the external port arguments define the  
available range of allowed external ports. The proto-  
colargument specifies the protocol. The internal-  
ipargument specifies the IP address of the server lo-  
cated in LAN and the internal-portargument its  
port. Valid values for port_numberare 0 – 65535.  
Example m10> set pinhole item 1 external-port-  
start 80 external-port-end 80 protocol  
tcp internal-ip 192.168.1.180 internal-  
port 80  
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Command Set external protocol port number range for WAN  
Description Sets the the external protocol port number range.  
Syntax  
set pinhole item [entry_number] external-port-start  
[port_number] external-port-end [port_number]  
Arguments  
The entry_numberargument defines the unique pin-  
hole entry number. The sequential values starting from  
0 are accepted. The port_numberargument defines  
the start and end of the external port range. Valid va-  
lues are 0 – 65535.  
Example m10> set pinhole item 1 external-port-  
start 80 external-port-end 80  
Command Set protocol  
Description Configures the protocol.  
Syntax  
set pinhole item [entry_number] protocol [protocol]  
Arguments  
The entry_numberargument defines the unique pin-  
hole entry number. The sequential values starting from  
0 are accepted. The protocolargument defines the  
protocol. Protocols are TCP, UDP, ICMP, PPTP.  
Example m10> set pinhole item 1 protocol tcp  
Command Set server IP address in LAN  
Description Configures the server IP address where the protocol  
defined by the external port number is mapped in LAN  
port.  
Syntax  
set pinhole item [entry_number] internal-ip [ip_address]  
Arguments  
The entry_numberargument defines the unique pin-  
hole entry number. The sequential values starting from  
0 are accepted. The ip_addressargument is the IP  
address of the server.  
Example m10> set pinhole item 1 internal-ip  
192.168.1.80  
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Command Set server port in LAN  
Description Configures the server port where the protocol defined  
by the external port number is mapped in LAN.  
Syntax  
set pinhole item [entry_number] internal-port  
[port_number]  
Arguments  
The entry_numberargument defines the unique pin-  
hole entry number. The sequential values starting from  
0 are accepted. The internal-portargument spec-  
ifies the internal port. Valid values for port_number  
are 0 – 65535.  
Example m10> set pinhole item 1 internal-port 80  
Integrated server settings  
These command are used to configure the port number settings of the  
integrated HTTP and telnet servers in M10. This is needed when  
Pinhole functionality is used. The default port numbers of the  
integrated HTTP and telnet servers must be changed if there is, e.g. a  
Web server in the LAN and it must be accessed from the WAN. In this  
case the port number of the integrated Web server in M10 must be  
changed into something other than the default port number 80.  
Command Set integrated Web server port number  
Description Changes the port number of the integrated Web server  
in M10.  
Syntax  
set servers web-http [0 – 32767]  
Arguments  
The argument defines the new port number for the inte-  
grated Web server.  
Example m10> set servers web-http 81  
Command Set integrated telnet server port number  
Description Changes the port number of the integrated telnet server  
in M10.  
Syntax  
set servers telnet-tcp [0 – 32767]  
Arguments  
The argument defines the new port number for the inte-  
grated telnet server.  
Example m10> set servers telnet-tcp 90  
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5.3 SNMP  
The SNMP functionality in Nokia M10 is used only for setting and  
accessing the system contact information for the unit. Community  
strings for changing and accessing this information can be set. M10  
can be activated to send SNMP traps in case somebody tries to access  
the unit with a wrong community string.  
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5.4 Software download  
New software can be downloaded to the Nokia M10 via the 10Base-T  
Ethernet interface. Nokia M10 uses Trivial File Transfer Protocol  
(TFTP) to download the software from a TFTP server located in the  
Ethernet LAN. The downloading is activated from the console port  
using the CLI. Use the following CLI command to download new  
software to M10:  
install [server_address] [filename] {confirm}  
Command Download software update  
Description Downloads a new version of the Nokia M10 operating  
software from a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol)  
server, validates the software image, and programs the  
image into the Nokia M10 memory. After you install new  
operating software, you must restart the Nokia M10.  
Syntax  
install [server_address] [filename] {confirm}  
Arguments  
The TFTP server must be accessible on your Ethernet  
network or through one of the active ATM virtual chan-  
nels and a route to the server must exist. The server  
addressargument identifies the IP address of the  
TFTP server on which your Nokia M10 operating soft-  
ware is stored. The filenameargument identifies the  
path and name of the operating software file on the  
TFTP server. If you include the optional confirmkey-  
word, you will not be prompted to identify a TFTP  
server or file name. Your Nokia M10 begins the soft-  
ware installation using its default boot settings.  
Example M10> install 192.168.1.1 m10c_500.d39  
*** WARNING *** YOU ARE ABOUT TO ERASE  
AND REPROGRAM THE NOKIA M10’S PERMANENT  
SOFTWARE STORAGE WITH A NEW SOFTWARE VER-  
SION OBTAINED VIA THE TFTP PROTOCOL.  
About to install new Flash EPROM software  
image:  
server: 192.168.1.1  
file: “m10c_500.d39”  
Do you wish to proceed? (type ’yes’ to  
confirm): yes  
Installing  
M10>  
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Chapter 6  
How your Nokia M10 works  
This chapter introduces the principles according to which Nokia M10  
operates.  
6.1 ADSL  
ADSL stands for asymmetric digital subscriber line. It is a technology  
that enablestheuseofyournormaltelephonewiresforveryhighspeed  
data transmission. With ADSL technology, you can retrieve data from  
network through the telephone wires at rates up to 8 Mbit/s and send  
data at rates up to 1 Mbit/s. The achievable rate depends on the length  
of the telephone cable from your premises to the central office, as well  
as noise and disturbances in the cable. The ADSL technology adapts to  
the line length and other line conditions and adjusts the speed in 32  
kbit/s steps.  
ADSL is standardized by both ANSI and ETSI. It uses the so-called  
Discrete Multitone Techniques (DMT). In DMT, the data is sent over  
the telephone wires in multiple 4 kHz channels. By tuning the use of  
these channels and the information content of these channels Nokia  
M10 can adapt to different telephone lines.  
6.2 ATM and frames over ADSL  
Nokia M10 can carry ATM cells or HDLC frames on the ADSL line.  
The use of cells or frames depends on the application. When M10 uses  
ATM, it is possible to have up to eight (8) simultaneous connections to  
different networks from a single M10.  
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6.3 Routing and bridging  
Nokia M10 functions as a brouter, which means that it acts as a  
network router for TCP/IP traffic and as a network bridge for  
non-routable traffic.  
6.3.1 TCP/IP routing  
As a router, Nokia M10 keeps track of the networks that are accessible  
through each network interface. If you have configured your M10 to  
use the Routing Information Protocol (RIPv1 or RIPv2) Nokia M10  
exchanges information with other routers to learn about the best routes  
to remote networks and to advertise the networks for which the Nokia  
M10 has the appropriate route.  
When M10 receivesa TCP/IP packet it looksupthe network portionof  
the packet’s destination IP address in its routing table, and then  
forwards the packet through the network interface that will let the  
packet reach its destination most efficiently.  
6.3.2 Static and dynamic routes  
Static routes identify pathways to destination networks that are stable  
over time or to networks that must always be available, even if a link is  
not currently open. These static routes let each router recognize how to  
reachtheother, evenifonerouterhasnotheardfromtheotherrecently.  
Dynamic routes identify pathways to destination networks that may  
change over time. Dynamic routes are created and configured when  
routers broadcast RIP (Routing information protocol) packets  
advertising the networks they can reach and the distance (number of  
routers) to each network.  
6.3.3 Bridging  
Nokia M10 can function as an Ethernet bridge. It can bridge all  
protocols or all non-routable (non-IP) protocols between all of its  
interfaces. The user just has to specify which interfaces take part in the  
bridging function. The bridging function automatically learns the  
MAC addresses located behind each of its active interfaces and uses  
that information to filter local traffic at an interface to prevent it from  
being unnecessarily relayed to other interfaces. For that purpose M10  
has a 256-slot MAC address table where it keeps these learned  
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addresses. The table entries are also automatically deleted in case the  
specific addressisnotdetectedbehindtheinterfaceduring10minutes.  
In bridge-only mode a single IP address can be allocated to M10 if a  
remote management of the M10 is required. The LAN IP address acts  
as a host IP address in this case.  
6.4 Network Address Port Translation (NAPT)  
Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) or Network Address  
Translation (NAT) is used to save IP addresses. When NAPT is  
enabled the router has only one global IP address (per ATM channel).  
The LAN port uses private IP addresses which are not seen outside the  
router (typically 10.0.0.0 or 192.168.x.x). In normal operation NAPT  
translates the IP addresses and TCP/UDP socket/port numbers  
between the LAN and WAN interface.  
Home network (LAN)  
Internet (WAN)  
src:192.168.1.112:1228  
dst:194.112.11.111:80  
src:195.112.12.161:1234  
dst:194.112.11.111:80  
NAPT router  
src:194.112.11.111:80  
dst:192.168.1.112:1228  
src:194.112.11.111:80  
dst:195.112.12.161:1234  
Figure 6-1  
Network Address Port Translation  
Normally, when host in the home network sends a packet to the  
Internet the NAPT adds timestamp, protocol (e.g. TCP, UDP), IP  
source address and source socket number as well as the IP destination  
address and the destination socket number into the database. The  
NAPT creates a new free socket number and replaces the original IP  
source address and source socket number. When a reply is received  
fromWAN the same table is used to map the IP destination address and  
destination socket number back to the original one. The entries from  
the NAPT cache/table are removed when the entry timeouts.  
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6.4.1 Pinhole  
ThebasicNAPTfunctionalitydoesnotallowaccessfromWANportto  
host in LAN because the private addresses cannot be seen outside the  
router. In order to support access from the global Internet to a server in  
a private subnet the static NAPT mapping is used. In M10 this  
functionality is called pinhole.  
In the static mapping the WAN IP address and service related  
protocol/destination socket number are mapped to a private IP address  
and protocol/destination socket number. This functionality allows  
access from WAN interface to only allowed server/services. If two  
services, suchasHTTPserversindifferentmachines, arelocatedinthe  
same LAN segment they must have different socket numbers so that  
the NAPT can map the address correctly. Only one server on certain  
socket number can be used.  
6.5 IP address management  
IP addresses can be used in two different ways in M10:  
D WAN interface belongs to one logical IP subnet and the Ethernet  
interface belongs to another logical IP subnet. This is how a  
normal router operates.  
D WAN port has only one public IP address. The Ethernet interface  
uses private IP addressing. Network Address Port Translation  
(NAPT) is used to map the private IP addresses to and from a  
single public IP address. The operation is analogous to existing  
dial-up implementation which consumes only a single IP address  
and is the most efficient way to use IP addresses.  
The IP address of the WAN interface can be set statically or  
dynamically. Dynamic allocation of the IP address using IPCP (IP  
control protocol) is possible when PPP over ATM AAL5 is used on an  
ADSL WAN link. This operation preferred when NAPT is used. For  
bridged WAN encapsulation the DHCP client can be used to retrieve  
the IP configuration to the WAN port.  
The IP address of the Ethernet interface and the subnet must be set  
statically. However, the built-in DHCP server functionality can be  
used to allocate an IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS  
address to host.  
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When M10 operates in normal routing mode the DHCP request can be  
relayed to the desired BOOTP/DHCP server. This functionality can be  
used if DHCP server is located outside M10.  
6.6 Payload encapsulation  
Both routed and bridged protocols are encapsulated tothe ATM uplink  
using either LLC/SNAP encapsulation (ether-llc or ip-llc) or VC  
multiplexing (ether-vcmuxorip-vcmux)accordingtoRFC1483. M10  
will alternatively support PPP over AAL5 encapsulation (ppp-vcmux)  
where both bridged and routed protocols are first encapsulated to PPP  
(RFC 1661) which is, in turn, encapsulated to ATM according to IETF  
PPP over AAL5 VC multiplexing.  
Typically IP packets are encapsulated directly in the WAN interface  
using the selected encapsulation method (ip-llc, ip-vcmux, or  
ppp-vcmux). In some cases bridged encapsulation can also be used for  
routed IP traffic. In these cases the IP packets are encapsulated in  
Ethernet MAC frames and the MAC frames are then encapsulated in  
the WAN interface using the selected encapsulation method (ether-llc,  
ether-vcmux, or ppp-vcmux). The payload encapsulations are  
presented in Figure 6-2.  
AAL5  
LLC-SNAP  
LLC-SNAP  
MAC FRAME  
ether-llc  
MAC FRAME  
ether-vcmux  
ip-llc  
IP  
IP  
ip-vcmux  
PPP  
ppp-vcmux  
Figure 6-2  
Payload encapsulations  
M10 also supports two frame-based WAN encapsulations: Ethernet  
over HDLC and PPP over HDLC as defined in RFC 1662.  
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6.7 Point-to-point protocol (PPP)  
Point-to-point protocol is a set of network protocols which enable you  
to connect TCP/IP hosts and networks over serial connections.  
The nodes at each end of a PPP link are referred to as peers. Unlike  
client-server networks where one device is responsible of providing  
services to another, peer-to-peer network peers function as equals  
providing services to one another as needed.  
PPP provides a standard method of encapsulating network protocol  
information over point-to-point links. PPP defines a Link Control  
Protocol(LCP)whichprovideslinkconfiguration, peerauthentication  
and link quality monitoring. Finally, PPP includes several Network  
Control Protocols (NCP) which specify how datagrams for a specific  
higher level protocol using PPP as a datalink should be encapsulated.  
Network control protocols establish and configure different network  
layer protocols, such as TCP/IP.  
PPP encapsulation provides transmission of different network layer  
protocols simultaneously over the same link. Once a PPP link has been  
established, a PPP peer can negotiate the exchange of TCP/IP, IPX or  
Appletalk packets over the serial connection. Your M10 supports  
transmission of both IP (RFC 1332) and Ethernet (RFC 1638) packets  
over the PPP link.  
The setup of a PPP link consists of the following phases:  
D Link establishment  
D Link configuration  
D Authentication  
D Network configuration  
D Link up  
During the link establishment the Nokia M10 synchronises its ADSL  
and ATM transmission to open a physical layer connection between  
Nokia M10 and the remote peer router through the ATM access  
network. When the physical connection has been established the PPP  
protocol can actually begin its work.  
The next step is the PPP link configuration which is done using a Link  
configuration Protocol (LCP). It allows optional modifications to the  
standard characteristics of the PPP link to be negotiated. The  
negotiable items are the maximum receive unit (MRU), link  
authentication, etc.  
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After link configuration an authentication is performed using either  
Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) or Challenge Handshake  
Authentication Protocol (CHAP) if required or configured. If the  
authentication succeeds the next step in PPP link establishment is the  
negotiation of network protocols which will be transferred over the  
PPP link. After this the link is up and running.  
6.7.1 Authentication  
The PPP protocol suite includes two optional authentication methods.  
Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) and Challenge Handshake  
Authentication Protocol (CHAP) ensure that unauthorized users do  
not have access to the network services. By default, authentication is  
not required aspart of the PPP linkprocess. However, if a peer requires  
authentication, it must negotiate the use of an authentication protocol  
during the link establishment phase.  
Themannerinwhicheachpeerwillauthenticatetheotherisnegotiated  
during the link configuration phase, when each peer specifies whether  
it requires authentication and, if it does, the authentication method it  
uses. If a link peer requires authentication, the other peer must submit  
its name and authentication information before the link can proceed. If  
the peer fails to send valid authentication information, the  
authenticator terminates the PPP link.  
The authentication method used by one peer can be different from the  
authentication method used by the other peer. For example, a peer at  
one end of a link may require authentication while the other end of the  
link may not. Similarly, one end of a link may use PAP to authenticate  
peers while the other end uses CHAP.  
6.7.2 Network configuration  
M10 supports IPCP and BNCP network control protocols. IPCP  
network control protocol is used to exchange the IP configuration  
parameters. Typically IP addresses are exchanged. M10 is also able to  
retrieve the IP addresses from the far end or allocate an IP address to  
the far end. M10 also supports IPCP extension for DNS allocation  
(RFC 1877) that is used to configure DNS servers dynamically.  
BNCP is used to establish the bridged PPP connection.  
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6.8 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)  
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows one host on a  
TCP/IPnetworktoprovideconfigurationinformationtootherhostson  
that network. DHCP is built on a client-server model, where  
designated DHCP server hosts allocate network addresses and deliver  
configuration parameters to dynamically configured hosts. When  
DHCP is enabled, the DHCP client requests configuration  
information, such as an IP address and network information, from a  
DHCP server each time it is restarted. The DHCP server responds to  
the request by sending the client an IP address and information about a  
network, such as the network’s subnet mask, broadcast address, name  
service information, authentication information, and routing  
information.  
6.8.1 DHCP for LAN clients  
The Nokia M10 can provide addresses for as many as 253 devices on  
the network connected to its Ethernet port. When M10 receives a  
DHCP request from a client computer, it determines what address to  
assign by checking its DHCP lease table to identify an unused address  
in its DHCP range. When it finds an address that should be free, the  
Nokia M10 sends a broadcast message on the network to verify that no  
other host is using the same IP address. If another host indicates that it  
is using the selected address, the Nokia M10 selects another address  
and repeats the sequence until it finds an address that is not in use.  
Dynamic allocation of IP addresses means that an IP address can be  
reused when it is no longer needed by the client to which it is assigned.  
Dynamic IP address allocation is particularly useful in situations  
where clients connect to a network temporarily or where a site needs to  
share a limited pool of IP addresses among a group of clients that do  
not need permanent IP addresses.  
6.8.2 DHCP for WAN port configuration  
It is possible to configure Nokia M10 so that it operates as a DHCP  
client. It can retrieve IP addresses for the ADSL/ATM channels from  
the network. However, the following requirements must be met:  
D ADSL/ATM channels use VC multiplexed or LLC/SNAP RFC  
1483 encapsulations for IP or Ethernet packets.  
D IP address information of the WAN interface has been set to  
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Nokia M10 sends a DHCP broadcast message asking configuration  
information from any available DHCP server. If there is an active  
DHCP server behind the WAN interface M10 accepts and uses the  
network configuration settings the DHCP server provides to configure  
the WAN port parameters.  
6.9 Domain Name Service (DNS) relay  
Nokia M10 can act as a Domain Name Service relay for the LAN  
clients. M10 LAN IP address acts as a DNS server address for all hosts  
connected to the LAN. M10 recognises its own name and responses to  
name queries with its own name. All other name queries Nokia M10  
forwards to a primary or secondary Domain Name Server whose  
address has been configured to Nokia M10 either dynamically or  
statically.  
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Appendix A  
Technical specifications  
A.1 Features  
Software features  
Bridging  
Routing  
Self-learning bridge with 256 MAC addresses  
Static routes, RIP and RIPv2  
Data encapsulation  
formats  
RFC 1483 IP and Ethernet over ATM PVCs  
Point-to-point Protocol over ATM AAL5 PVCs  
Protocol conformance RFC 1483, PPP over AAL5, ADSL/ATM  
IP address manage-  
ment  
NAPT, DHCP server for LAN clients, DHCP  
client for WAN ports, DNS relay  
Hardware features  
ATM features  
ATM connections  
Service categories  
ADSL interface  
Physical layer  
PVC, up to 8 channels  
UBR  
ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 compliant.  
RJ-11  
ADSL line connector  
Cabling  
Standard telephone wiring  
Data interface  
Ethernet 10Base-T  
IEEE 802.3, DIX V.2  
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Data connector  
RJ-45  
Local management interface  
LMI connector  
Indicator lights  
LAN  
RJ-45  
LAN activity, status and collision  
ADSL line status  
DSL  
STA  
M10 status  
A.2 Mechanical construction and power supply  
The M10 ADSL router is a stand-alone device which can also be  
wall-mounted using a wall-mount kit.  
Mechanical construction  
Width  
Height  
Depth  
Weight  
294 mm  
56 mm  
237 mm  
2.5 kg  
M10 has an in-built power supply. The characteristics of the mains  
connection are presented in Table A-1.  
Mains connection  
Voltage  
100 ... 240 VAC  
45 ... 65 Hz  
9 W  
Frequency  
Power consumption  
Table A-1  
Mains connection  
A.3 Ambient conditions, EMC and safety  
Installation environment  
Unit’s operating temperature range 0 to 40°C  
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Humidity  
10% to 90% non-condensing  
EMC  
The Nokia M10 complies with the following specifications provided  
that the device is connected to an earthed socket outlet:  
EN55022 class B  
EN50082-1: 1992  
ITU-T K21  
Emission  
Immunity  
Overvoltage protection  
The Nokia M10 does not require the use of shielded cables.  
Safety  
The Nokia M10 complies with the following specification:  
EN 60950  
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Abbreviations  
ACT  
ADSL  
ATM  
BNCP  
BOOTP  
CHAP  
CLI  
Active  
Asymmetric digital subscriber line  
Asynchronous transfer mode  
Bridge Network Control Protocol  
Bootstrap protocol  
Challenge handshake authentication protocol  
Command line interface  
Collision  
COL  
DHCP  
DMT  
DNS  
Dynamic host configuration protocol  
Discrete multitone  
Domain name service  
DSL  
Digital subscriber line  
DSLAM  
HTTP  
INA  
Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer  
Hypertext transfer protocol  
Inactive  
IP  
Internet protocol  
IPX  
Internetwork packet exchange  
Internet service provider  
Local area network  
ISP  
LAN  
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LCP  
Link control protocol  
LLC  
Logical link control  
LNK  
MAC  
MRU  
NAPT  
NAT  
Link  
Media access control  
Maximum Receive Unit  
Network address port translation  
Network address translation  
Network control protocol  
Non-volatile RAM  
NCP  
NVRAM  
OSI  
Open System Interconnection  
Password authentication Protocol  
Personal computer  
PAP  
PC  
POTS  
PPP  
Plain old telephone system  
Point-to-point protocol  
Random access memory  
Request for comments  
Routing information protocol (version 2)  
Subnetwork access protocol  
Simple network management protocol  
Status  
RAM  
RFC  
RIP(v2)  
SNAP  
SNMP  
STA  
TCP  
Transmission control protocol  
Unspecified bit rate  
UBR  
UDP  
User datagram protocol  
Virtual channel connection  
Wide area network  
VCC  
WAN  
WWW  
World Wide Web  
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Terms  
10Base-T  
10 Mbit/s Ethernet specification using two pairs of twisted cabling.  
10Base-T is a part of the IEEE 802.3 specification.  
Appletalk  
Series of communications protocols by Apple Computer.  
ATM access network  
An access network where traffic from the subscribers is multiplexed  
and forwarded using ATM technology.  
bridge  
A device that connects two or more physical networks and forwards  
packets between them. Bridges can usually be made to filter packets,  
that is, to forward only certain traffic.  
broadcast  
A packet delivery system where a copy of a given packet is given to all  
hosts attached to the network.  
command line interface  
Character-based man-machine interface where a command line  
ending with <CR> character is used to configure a device. The device  
interprets the command and returns a character-based response.  
Config command hierarchy  
A hierarchy of nodes which contain the configurable parameters of  
M10. It is used to configure M10 through the command line interface.  
See Root command hierarchy.  
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Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer  
A network element which multiplexes the traffic coming from the  
high-speed subscriber lines and forwards this traffic to the ATM  
network.  
domain name service  
Domain name service (DNS) is used for translating names of network  
nodes into addresses.  
dynamic routing  
Dynamic routing maintains information of routes that may change  
over time. Dynamic routes are created and configured when routers  
broadcast Routing information protocol packets advertising the  
networks they can reach and the distance (number of routers) to each  
network.  
encapsulation  
Wrapping of data in a protocol header.  
Ethernet  
LAN specification IEEE 802.3.  
firewall  
A system or a group of systems that enforce access control between  
two networks.  
default gateway  
A default gateway is the router to which M10 will send a packet if it  
does not know how to reach the packet’s destination host.  
half-duplex  
Communication between terminals one direction at a time.  
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host  
Computer system on a network.  
IP network  
Data communications network based on the Internet Protocol.  
low-pass filter  
Passivefilterusedforseparatingthetelephonesignalfromdatasignals  
in the digital subscriber line.  
MAC address  
Ethernet address.  
multiplexer  
A device where several logical connections are combined into one  
physical connection.  
ping  
Packet Internet groper. A program used to test the reachability of  
destinations by sending them an ICMP echo request and waiting for a  
reply.  
POTS filter  
A device used for separating the telephone signal from data signals in  
the digital subscriber line.  
proxy  
A mechanism whereby on system ’fronts’ for another system in  
responding to protocol requests.  
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Root command hierarchy  
A hierarchy of commands used to monitor the performance of your  
M10, display and reset M10 statistics, and issue administrative  
commands to restart M10 functions through the command line  
interface.  
router  
A system responsible for making decisions about which of several  
routes the network traffic will follow.  
routing table  
Atableinarouteraccordingtowhichtheroutingdecisionsaremade. It  
contains addresses of other routers and the distance (number of hops)  
to those routers.  
serial console connection  
Serial connection behind the hatch in the front panel of M10. It is used  
for configuring M10 locally.  
socket  
In TCP applications socket specifies the TCP service access point  
defined by the source and destination ports.  
static routing  
Static routing maintains information of the routes to destination  
networks that are stable over time or to networks that must always be  
available, even if a link is not currently open. Static routes must be  
configured manually into the routing table.  
subnet mask  
A bit mask used to select bits from an Internet address for subnet  
addressing. The mask is 32 bits long and selects the network portion of  
the Internet address and one or more bits of the local portion.  
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telecommuter  
A person who works at home with data communications to the central  
office.  
telnet  
A virtual terminal protocol in the Internet suite of protocols. Allows  
users of one host to log into a remote host and act as a normal terminal  
users of that host.  
virtual channel  
A communications channel which provides for the sequential  
unidirectional transport of ATM cells.  
virtual channel connection  
A concatenation of virtual channel links that extends between the  
points where the ATM service users access the ATM layer.  
virtual channel link  
A means of unidirectional transport of ATM cells between the point  
where the Virtual channel identifier value is assigned and the point  
where that value is translated or removed.  
Web browser  
A software that is used to browse the World Wide Web.  
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