Nokia Network Card DSL Gateway High Speed Internet Connection User Manual

 
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways  
M1112, M1122, MW1112,  
MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
User Manual  
C34300001SE_00  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
1 (40)  
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the  
product defined in the introduction of this documentation. This document is intended for the  
use of Nokia Networks' customers only for the purposes of the agreement under which the  
document is submitted, and no part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or  
means without the prior written permission of Nokia Networks. The document has been  
prepared to be used by professional and properly trained personnel, and the customer  
assumes full responsibility when using it. Nokia Networks welcomes customer comments as  
part of the process of continuous development and improvement of the documentation.  
The information or statements given in this document concerning the suitability, capacity, or  
performance of the mentioned hardware or software products cannot be considered binding  
but shall be defined in the agreement made between Nokia Networks and the customer.  
However, Nokia Networks has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions  
contained in the document are adequate and free of material errors and omissions. Nokia  
Networks will, if necessary, explain issues which may not be covered by the document.  
Nokia Networks' liability for any errors in the document is limited to the documentary correction  
of errors. Nokia Networks WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE IN ANY EVENT FOR ERRORS IN  
THIS DOCUMENT OR FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
(INCLUDING MONETARY LOSSES), that might arise from the use of this document or the  
information in it.  
This document and the product it describes are considered protected by copyright according to  
the applicable laws.  
NOKIA logo is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation.  
Other product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective  
companies, and they are mentioned for identification purposes only.  
Copyright © Nokia Networks Oy 2001. All rights reserved.  
2 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
4 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
About this manual  
1
About this manual  
Before using your Nokia M/MW gateway it is important to read the safety  
instructions. You find them both on paper and in the CD delivered with the  
gateway.  
Also, take time to read this User Manual.  
1.1  
Purpose of this manual  
This manual is designed to help you set up your gateway and also make some  
basic configurations. The configurations needed depend on your service provider.  
For configuration, you can use the gateway's web interface.  
If a complete configuration and customisation is desired, the command line  
interface (CLI) and the CLI commands are to be used.  
Note  
If your operator/ISP has configured the gateway for you, you need not change the  
gateway's settings.  
In some cases, however, you must change some of the wireless LAN settings.  
1.2  
Models covered in this manual  
This User Manual covers the following Nokia M and MW models:  
M1112, M1122  
MW1112, MW1122  
MW1324, MW1352  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
5 (40)  
 
     
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
For readability, all these models are referred to as “gateway”. Similarly, Internet  
Service Provider is abbreviated as “ISP”.  
The examples given in this manual represent typical operational situations; the  
web pages of your gateway may differ from them, depending on the configuration  
and model of your gateway.  
6 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
Introduction to Nokia M and MW Gateways  
2
Introduction to Nokia M and MW  
Gateways  
Nokia M and MW gateways utilise ADSL/SHDSL technology, providing high-  
speed Internet connections for home users, small offices and telecommuters.  
The highly integrated Nokia MW series gateways can support wireless (WLAN)  
and Ethernet clients within your local network.  
Nokia M series gateways have the same features except that they do not have a  
WLAN interface.  
MW1324 also supports Home Phoneline (HPNA) function. With HomePNA 2.0,  
home networkers are able to use a wide variety of applications at a higher speed  
using the existing wiring at home.  
Regardless of the LAN interface used for the clients, they all can belong to the  
same subnet for seamless networking.  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
7 (40)  
 
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
Figure 1. Product example: Nokia MW1324 and Nokia C111 Wireless  
LAN card & antenna (optional)  
8 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
Preparations  
3
Preparations  
You must have all the necessary hardware and software installed before you can  
access the Internet with your gateway. See the list below.  
3.1  
What you need to access the Internet  
Correctly configured PC, equipped with 10Base-T Ethernet Card  
Operational DSL line (contact your ISP to make sure that DSL services are  
available)  
User account provided by your ISP  
Nokia M/MW gateway which is configured according to your ISP's  
instructions  
All the accessories included in the gateway's sales package  
Web browser (Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer or  
equivalent)  
MW models only: If you want to use the wireless feature, you must have  
wireless LAN adapters installed in all the computers which will be used in  
your wireless network.  
MW1324 only: If you want to utilise the HomePNA feature, you either  
need a HomePNA adapter or a preconfigured PC.  
3.2  
Check the contents of the package  
Check that the gateway and the items delivered with it are undamaged.  
The package contains the following items:  
Gateway  
Wireless LAN card and antenna (MW series only, optional)  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
9 (40)  
 
     
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
DSL line cable  
10Base-T Ethernet cable  
In M models, straight through Ethernet cables are used  
In MW models, crossover Ethernet cables are used  
Power cord  
Serial adapter  
User Manual  
3.3  
Get acquainted with your gateway's indicator  
lights and connectors  
Indicator lights  
There are six (MW1324: seven) indicator lights in the front panel: DSL, HPNA  
(MW1324 only), ETH, COL, WLAN, STA and PWR. STA indicator is red. The  
other indicators are green.  
The indicator lights are located in the gateway's front panel.  
Models M1112 and M1122 have four ETH indicator lights (ETH1–ETH4) in the  
front panel.  
MW1324 only  
MW series only  
Figure 2. Front panel indicators  
10 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
 
Preparations  
DSL  
Off  
GREEN  
ADSL/SHDSL link is down.  
Blinks  
On  
ADSL/SHDSL connection is being established.  
ADSL/SHDSL link is up.  
HPNA  
Off  
(MW1324 only)  
No stations detected.  
GREEN  
On  
Blinks  
Stations detected but no traffic.  
Traffic detected at HPNA interface.  
ETH  
Off  
GREEN  
Ethernet is down.  
On  
Blinks  
10Base-T Ethernet is functional.  
Traffic detected on Ethernet.  
COL  
Blinks  
GREEN  
Collisions on the Ethernet. Note, that it is normal that some  
collisions occur on the Ethernet.  
WLAN GREEN (MW series only)  
Off  
No stations on the WLAN, or WLAN PC Card not inserted.  
On  
Stations on the WLAN but no traffic.  
Blinks  
Receives traffic through the WLAN interface.  
STA  
Off  
RED  
OK  
On  
Blinks  
Hardware malfunction.  
The gateway is booting.  
PWR  
Off  
On  
GREEN  
Power off.  
Power on.  
Connectors and power switch  
The gateway's power switch, mains connector and data connectors are located in  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
11 (40)  
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
Power switch  
Mains connector  
DSL  
(MW1324 only)  
Command line interface (CLI)  
HPNA  
Ethernet  
WLAN (PC card)  
Figure 3. Back panel, MW models  
Power switch  
Mains connector  
DSL  
Ethernet ports  
(ETH-1, ETH-2,  
ETH-3, ETH-4)  
Command line interface (CLI)  
Figure 4. Back panel, M models  
12 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
   
Physical installation  
4
Physical installation  
4.1  
Placing the gateway on a table or desk  
Figure 5. Placing the gateway in a vertical (A) or horizontal (B) position  
4.2  
Installing the gateway on a wall  
The gateway can also be wall mounted. Figure 6 shows the installation procedure.  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
13 (40)  
 
     
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
Depending on the wall material, you may have to drill holes and use plastic plugs  
to install the gateway on the wall. Certain wall materials do not require drilled  
holes or plugs.  
WARNING  
Before drilling and/or fixing the screws, make sure that there are no electric  
cables, phone cables, waterpipes or any other objects at the drilling points  
inside the wall. Electric cables and telephone cables carry voltages which can  
cause dangerous electric shocks.  
If drilling holes and the use of plugs are required, do the following:  
1.  
Drill two holes (6 mm in diameter) on the wall. The distance between the  
holes must be 155 mm.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Insert the plugs into the holes.  
Fix the screws.  
gateway is seated firmly.  
If drilling and plugs are not required, do the following:  
1.  
Fix the screws on the wall. Do not use plugs. The distance between the  
screws must be 155 mm.  
2.  
gateway is seated firmly.  
14 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
Physical installation  
1.  
If drilled holes are needed,  
insert these plugs into the holes.  
6 mm  
155 mm  
2.  
Figure 6. Wall installation  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
15 (40)  
 
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
4.3  
Connecting the data cables (and WLAN cards)  
WARNING  
Do not connect the gateway's power cord yet!  
Note  
If you are using WLAN cards, note that the installation procedure described  
below only covers the physical installation of the WLAN cards.  
Before you can use your gateway's wireless feature, you must first install Nokia  
C110/C111 WLAN card software on your computer. The software and  
installation guide are delivered with the optional Nokia C110/C111 WLAN card.  
Connect the data cables  
1.  
Connect the 8-pin Ethernet cable between the computer's Ethernet card and  
the gateway's Ethernet connector located in the gateway's back panel.  
Steps 2 and 3 are for MW1324 only.  
2.  
If you use a splitter with your MW1324, connect an additional DSL/HPNA  
cable (RJ-12) between the HPNA connector of your MW1324 and a phone  
wall socket after the splitter.  
If you use a microfilter before each phone, you do not need to install the  
additional DSL/HPNA cable. In such a case, leave the HPNA connector  
unconnected. (The HPNA signal uses the same cable as ADSL, so no  
additional cabling is needed.)  
3.  
4.  
Connect each PC in your home network to your home phoneline network  
(without microfilters). Your PC's must be equipped with HPNA network  
adapters.  
Connect the 6-pin DSL cable between the gateway's DSL connector and  
your DSL phone wall socket.  
16 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
 
Physical installation  
MW models only: connect the WLAN cards  
1.  
Insert one WLAN card gently into the card slot located in the back panel of  
the gateway.  
2.  
Insert the other WLAN card(s) gently into the WLAN card slot(s) of your  
PC(s).  
Connect the gateway's power cable  
1.  
Plug the gateway's power cord into the mains connector located in  
gateway's back panel.  
2.  
3.  
Connect the gateway's power cord plug into an earthed wall mains socket.  
Switch on the power on your gateway.  
Use filters if you want to use telephone and Internet simultaneously  
Use in-line filters to block the high-frequency signals (data) from travelling  
through the phone cord to your telephone, fax or answering machine. DSL and  
HomePNA use the high bandwidth of your telephone line to transmit and receive  
data.  
Use approved filters only and install them according to the manufacturer's  
instructions.  
4.4  
Installing an external WLAN antenna (MW series  
only)  
To obtain a better coverage for your wireless network, you can use external  
antennas.  
With Nokia C111 WLAN card, up to two external antennas can be used.  
If you use only one external antenna, connect the external antenna to the right  
Install the external antenna on the wall or on the ceiling according to figure 8. For  
further information, refer to the WLAN card User's Guide.  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
17 (40)  
 
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
Figure 7. External antenna connector  
Figure 8. External antenna installation  
18 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
   
Configuring your PC(s) and gateway for use  
5
Configuring your PC(s) and gateway for  
use  
This chapter describes briefly the basic configuration of your PC and gateway so  
that they can communicate with each other.  
You must create a connection between your PC and gateway.  
For the connection, you need a browser (Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet  
Explorer or equivalent).  
Once a connection between your gateway and PC is established, you have access  
to the gateway's web page.  
After you have made all the necessary configurations for your gateway and PC,  
you are ready to use the Internet.  
Before proceeding, take some time to check that all the cables are properly  
connected and that your PC is set up properly.  
5.1  
Finding out the gateway's IP address or name  
The gateway has a web interface with which you can configure the gateway and  
view the gateway's web pages.  
First, you have to create a connection between your PC and the gateway.  
For this, you need to know either the gateway's IP address or the name assigned  
to it.  
You have two options:  
Your ISP has given a fixed IP address for the gateway. Use this address for the  
browser connection.  
or  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
19 (40)  
 
   
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
Your gateway uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Domain  
Name Server. In this case the name is M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122,  
MW1324 or MW1352, depending on the model.  
To find out the IP address, you can also run winipcfg.exe (Windows 95/98/Me)  
or ipconfig.exe (Windows 2000/NT). See the instructions below.  
To find out the IP address in Win95/98/Me  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Click Start, and then click Run.  
In the Open box, type:  
winipcfg (IP dialog box opens)  
Now the program displays the IP parameters on the screen. Default  
Gateway is your gateway's IP address. Use this address for the browser  
connection.  
To find out the IP address in Windows NT and Windows 2000  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Click Start , and then click Run.  
In the Open field, type cmd. A DOS box opens.  
In the DOS box, type ipconfig.  
Now the program displays the IP parameters on the screen. The Default  
Gateway is your gateway's IP address. Use this address for the browser  
connection.  
5.2  
Opening a connection to the gateway with a  
browser  
To create a connection, do the following  
1.  
Open the web browser (Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer or  
equivalent).  
20 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
 
Configuring your PC(s) and gateway for use  
2.  
3.  
Switch on your gateway. The booting takes a few moments during which  
some of the gateway's indicator lights blink.  
After booting, the PWR and ETH lights should remain lit. If this does not  
Enter the IP address or name of your gateway in the Address (Internet  
Explorer) or Location/Go to (Netscape Navigator) field of the browser.  
gateway address, as shown by the ipconfig command, is used.  
Figure 9. Opening a connection to the gateway using an IP address  
4.  
5.  
Press Enter on your keyboard.  
Enter username and password which were provided by your ISP. If no  
username/password is required, just click OK to prodeed.  
6.  
You now have a connection between your PC and the gateway.  
Troubleshooting.  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
21 (40)  
 
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
Main Page  
Figure 10. Main page  
5.3  
Configuring your computer settings  
Usually, all you have to do is make some simple changes in your computer's  
network settings. You must make these changes according to your ISP's  
instructions.  
22 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
   
Basic WLAN configurations (MW models only)  
6
Basic WLAN configurations (MW models  
only)  
If you are using WLAN, you may have to change some of your wireless network  
settings.  
You find these settings on the Wireless LAN and WLAN Clients web pages  
If you have purchased your gateway from a store, you may need to make more  
configurations. For further information, consult your ISP.  
6.1  
Changing the wireless LAN settings  
On the Wireless LAN page you can change the following settings:  
Network name  
Regulatory domain  
Radio channel  
Transmit power level  
You can activate the new settings by clicking the Apply button.  
If you want to save the new settings, first go to Save config page and click Save  
configuration.  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
23 (40)  
 
   
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
Figure 11. Wireless LAN page  
6.2  
Enabling admission control  
On the WLAN Clients page you can enable access control based on the MAC  
addresses of the wireless LAN clients (that is the PC's or laptops in your wireless  
network).  
When access control is enabled, only the wireless stations on the client table have  
access to your wireless network.  
To add a client in the client table, do the following:  
1.  
Choose a name for the wireless client and write it in the Name field. (The  
fields used for adding new clients are located next to the Add new button).  
2.  
Write the client's MAC address in the MAC address field. Depending on  
your Windows version, refer to the instrustions below on how to find out  
the MAC address(es) of the computer(s) in your wireless network.  
3.  
4.  
Select the encryption key length from the WEP key length menu. If you  
select the key length (that is, your choice is other than “None”), you must  
also enter the encryption key.  
Select the Client table MAC address option from the Admission method  
pull-down menu.  
24 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
   
Basic WLAN configurations (MW models only)  
5.  
6.  
Select the encryption method you want to use for this client from the  
Encryption pull-down menu. For more information on encryption, refer to  
Click the Apply button.  
To find out the MAC address in Win95/98/Me  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Click Start, and then click Run.  
In the Open box, type:  
winipcfg (IP dialog box opens)  
Now the program displays the IP parameters on the screen. The  
information you need is “Adapter Address”. Use this address (called MAC  
address in your gateway) when creating an access list on WLAN clients  
page.  
To find out the MAC address in Windows NT and Windows 2000  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Click Start , and then click Run.  
In the Open field, type cmd. A DOS box opens.  
In the DOS box, type ipconfig/all.  
Now the program displays the IP parameters on the screen. The  
information you need is Ethernet adapter´s “Physical Address” . Use this  
address (called MAC address in your gateway) when creating an access list  
on WLAN clients page.  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
25 (40)  
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
Figure 12. WLAN clients page  
6.3  
Enabling wireless encryption  
On the WLAN Clients page you can also:  
activate Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption  
set the encryption key parameters  
It is recommended that you use encryption in your wireless network and use an  
encryption key.  
Ensure that wireless LAN clients (that is, the wireless devices you want to use in  
your network) have the same configuration as the wireless LAN card in the  
gateway and that they are in the Infrastructure mode.  
26 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
   
Basic WLAN configurations (MW models only)  
When you have set the network name to your wireless client, the wireless  
connection is established and the WLAN indicator on the gateway's front panel  
lights up.  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
27 (40)  
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
28 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
Troubleshooting  
7
Troubleshooting  
This chapter informs you how to correct the most common problems you may  
encounter when using your gateway. If you cannot find a solution to the problem,  
contact your ISP or the store from which you bought the gateway.  
WARNING  
Do not try to repair the gateway yourself. The gateway does not contain any  
user-serviceable parts. Do not open or remove the gateway covers. There are  
dangerous voltages inside the gateway.  
Problems indicated by the front panel lights  
Front  
panel  
light  
Status  
Description  
Solution  
PWR  
Off  
Power is off.  
1. Switch the power on.  
2. Check the power cable.  
STA  
Solid red  
Hardware malfunction  
1. Switch the power off.  
2. Pull the power cord out of the wall socket.  
3. Contact your ISP's help desk.  
Note that during startup the red STA indicator blinks.  
This is normal.  
WLAN(MW Off  
models  
only)  
No active WLAN  
clients (PC's, laptops  
etc.) in range  
1. Check the WLAN card instructions of the gateway  
and of the client.  
2. Bring your WLAN client closer to your gateway.  
3. Check your WLAN client installation and settings  
(radio channel, network name, etc.). See the  
WLAN client's user manual for further assistance.  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
29 (40)  
 
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
Front  
panel  
light  
Status  
Description  
Solution  
ETH  
Off  
No Ethernet  
connection  
1. Check that the computer is operating.  
2. Check the Ethernet cable. Use the Ethernet cable  
provided in the package.  
If you have purchased the cable yourself, check  
that the cable type is correct:  
- M series: straight through type  
- MW series: crossover type  
HPNA  
(MW1324  
only)  
Off  
Off  
No stations detected  
DSL link is down  
1. Check that the computer is operating.  
2. Check the HPNA cabling.  
DSL  
It takes 1 to 10 minutes for the DSL line to become  
operative.  
If the DSL indicator light is off after this period, contact  
your ISP's help desk.  
30 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
Technical specifications  
Appendix A. Technical specifications  
A.1  
Technical specifications  
Features  
ADSL (MW1122, MW1324)  
Physical layer  
ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 (ANSI ADSL), ITU-T G.992.1 (ITU-T ADSL), ITU-T  
G.992.2 (G.lite), and ITU-T G.994.1 (Handshake) compatible  
ADSL (M1112, MW1112)  
Physical layer  
ETSI TS 101 388 compatible  
RJ-12  
ADSL line connector(all models)  
ATM over ADSL (all models except MW1352)  
ATM connections  
Service categories  
Encapsulations  
PVC, up to 8 virtual circuits for data  
UBR  
RFC2684 ETH-LLC, RFC2684 IP-LLC,  
RFC2364 PPP-VC, RFC2364 TUNNELLED-PPP-VC, RFC2516 PPPoE-  
LLC  
SHDSL (MW1352 only)  
Physical layer  
ITU-T G.991.2 (ITU-T SHDSL)  
RJ-12  
SHDSL line connector  
ATM over SHDSL (MW1352 only)  
ATM connections  
PVC, up to 8 virtual circuits  
UBR  
Service categories  
Encapsulations  
RFC2684 ETH-LLC, RFC2684 IP-LLC, RFC2364 PPP-VC, RFC2364  
TUNNELED-PPP-VC, PPPoE-LLC  
Ethernet interface  
Ethernet  
10Base-T, half duplex  
Encapsulation  
Ethernet connectors  
DIXv2 (transmit), IEEE 802.3 and DIXv2 (receive)  
RJ-45  
HomePNA 2.0 interface (MW1324 only)  
HPNA  
Modes  
Half duplex, 4 - 16 Mbit/s  
HPNA 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0 specifications data rates up to 16 Mbit/s  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
31 (40)  
 
   
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
Encapsulation  
Connector  
Ethernet compatible  
RJ-12  
Wireless LAN interface (MW models only)  
Wireless LAN  
Data connector  
Routing  
IEEE 802.11b DSSS  
PC Card slot type 2  
Routing protocols  
Other  
RIPv1, RIPv2, and static routes  
NAPT, IGMP proxy, DHCP server, DHCP relay, DHCP client, DNS relay,  
PPTP local tunnelling, PPPoE client  
Class of Service  
Firewall  
Weighted fair queueing  
Stateful inspection firewall  
Bridging  
Bridging  
Self-learning bridge, bridges between all interfaces. Possibility to disable  
bridging between WAN interfaces.  
MAC table  
1024 entries  
Class of Service  
Weighted fair queueing  
Command line interface (CLI) for local management  
Physical layer  
Data format  
Bit rate  
Electrically RS-232, TxD, RxD and GND signals  
Asynchronous, 8+no parity + 1 stop bit (8-N-1)  
9600 bps  
None  
Flow control  
CLI connector  
RJ-45  
Dedicated ATM management channel  
Service categories  
Encapsulations  
IP addressing  
UBR  
RFC2684 ETH-LLC, RFC2684 IP-LLC, RFC2364 PPP-VC  
Statically configured  
Through IPCP when PPP over ATM is used  
Routing  
Static routes  
RIPv1, RIPv2  
Management protocols  
Telnet/TCP/IP for command line interface,  
TFTP/UDP/IP for software and configuration download, HTTP/web server  
Management through payload  
Management protocols  
Telnet/TCP/IP for command line interface,  
TFTP/UDP/IP for software and configuration download, HTTP/web server  
32 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
Technical specifications  
Indicator lights  
DSL  
ADSL line status  
HPNA (MW1324 only)  
HomePNA activity and status  
Ethernet activity and status  
Ethernet collision  
ETH  
COL  
WLAN  
STA  
WLAN activity and status  
M/MW startup  
PWR  
Power on  
Mechanical construction and power supply  
Width  
255 mm  
65 mm  
230 mm  
1 kg  
Height  
Depth  
Weight  
Mains connection  
Voltage  
100 Vrms-240 Vrms AC (nominal values)  
Frequency  
Power consumption  
50/60 Hz  
10 W  
Ambient confitions, EMC and safety  
Operating temperature  
Humidity  
5 to 45°C  
10% to 90%, non-condensing  
EMC  
M/MW complies with the following specifications provided that the device is connected to an earthed socket  
outlet.  
Emission  
Immunity  
EMC  
EN55022: 1998 class B  
EN55024: 1998  
EN300286–2: 1997, FCC part 15 class B  
ITU-T K.21, FCC PART 68  
Overvoltage  
Safety  
Safety  
EN 60950, UL 1950, 3rd edition  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
33 (40)  
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
34 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
Glossary  
Abbreviations  
ADSL  
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line  
American National Standards Institute  
Asynchronous Transfer Mode  
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol  
Command Line Interface  
ANSI  
ATM  
CHAP  
CLI  
COL  
CoS  
Collision  
Class of Service  
DHCP  
DNS  
DNS  
DSL  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
Domain Name Server  
Domain Name System  
Digital Subscriber Line  
EMC  
ETH  
ETSI  
FCC  
Electromagnetic Compatibility  
Ethernet  
European Telecommunications Standards Institute  
Federal Communications Commission  
File Transfer Protocol  
FTP  
HPNA  
HTTP  
ICMP  
IGMP  
IP  
Home Phone Line Network Alliance  
HyperText Transfer Protocol  
Internet Control Message Protocol  
Internet Group Management Protocol  
Internet Protocol  
IPCP  
ISDN  
ISP  
Internet Protocol Control Protocol  
Integrated Services Digital Network  
Internet Service Provider  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
35 (40)  
 
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
ITU-T  
International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization  
Sector  
LAN  
LLC  
Local Area Network  
Logical Link Control  
MAC  
NAPT  
PAP  
Media Access Control  
Network Address and Port Translation  
Password Authentication Protocol  
Point-to-Point Protocol  
PPP  
PPPoE  
PPTP  
PVC  
PPP over Ethernet  
Point-to-Point Tunnelling Protocol  
Permanent Virtual Circuit  
Power  
PWR  
RFC  
Request For Comments  
RIP  
Routing Information Protocol  
Single pair High bit rate Digital Subscriber Line  
Stateful Inspection Firewall  
Simple Network Management Protocol  
Status  
SHDSL  
SIF  
SNMP  
STA  
TCP  
Transmission Control Protocol  
Trellis Coded Pulse Amplitude Modulation.  
Trivial File Transfer Protocol  
Unspecified Bit Rate  
TC-PAM  
TFTP  
UBR  
UDP  
VCC  
VPN  
WAN  
User Datagram Protocol  
Virtual Channel Connection  
Virtual Private Network  
Wide Area Network  
36 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
WEP  
Wired Equivalent Privacy  
Weighted Fair Queueing  
Wireless Local Area Network  
World Wide Web  
WFQ  
WLAN  
WWW  
Terms  
10Base-T  
10 Mbit/s Ethernet LAN specification using two pairs of twisted cabling. 10Base-  
T is a part of the IEEE 802.3 specification.  
Authentication  
Determining the identity of a user that is attempting to access a network.  
Asymmetric digital High-speed transmission technology using existing copper telephone lines. Data  
subscriber line,  
ADSL  
is transmitted in general from a server to a user.  
Bridge  
Device or software that transmits data from a source network to a destination  
network. These two networks normally use the same protocol.  
Broadcast  
Transmitting data to everyone on the network. Rf. multicast.  
Character-based man-machine interface for configuring a device.  
Command line  
interface, CLI  
Digital subscriber  
line, xDSL  
Generic abbreviation for various different DSL types. For example ADSL,  
HDSL, SDSL, and VDSL.  
Domain name  
server, DNS  
Server used on the Internet for translating names of network nodes into IP  
addresses. A name server lets users access networks nodes by name instead of  
having to remember IP address numbers.  
Domain name  
system, DNS  
System containing domain name servers.  
Encapsulation  
Encryption  
Encryption key  
Ethernet  
Method for using multiple protocols within the same network. This is done by  
enclosing a data unit of one protocol into a data unit of another protocol.  
For data security, transforming data into an unreadable form to prevent any but  
the intended receiver from reading it.  
Character or bit sequence which is used for encryption, decryption or  
authentication of data.  
Local area network that connects devices like computers, printers, and terminals.  
Ethernet operates over twisted-pair or coaxial cable.  
Gateway  
Device or software in an information network which links two networks that use  
differents communications protocols.  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
37 (40)  
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
HomePNA, HPNA Technology for the home network based on Ethernet and using existing phone  
lines. Voice and data travel on the same wires without interfering with each other.  
IP address  
Numerical identification individualising a device connected to the Internet or a  
network. For example 192.168.1.2.  
Local area network, Data transmission network covering a small area, for example a flat or a house.  
LAN  
Usually based on Ethernet technology.  
MAC address  
Unique fixed address of a piece of hardware, normally set at the time of  
manufacture and used in LAN protocols.  
Multicast  
Transmitting data to a select group of recipients at the same time, for example  
sending an e-mail message to a mailing list. Rf. broadcast.  
Network address  
port translation,  
NAPT  
Method by which IP addresses and translating transport identifiers (for example  
TCP and UDP port numbers, ICMP query identifiers) are mapped from one  
address realm to another, providing transparent routing to end hosts.  
Packet Internet  
Groper, ping  
Program used to test whether a particular network destination is accessible, by  
sending an ICMP (Internet control message protocol) echo request and waiting  
for a response. Ping is used primarily to troubleshoot Internet connections.  
Ping  
See Packet Internet Groper.  
Proxy server  
Server which retrieves information from the Internet and stores the information  
that users frequently use to speed up the retrieval. For example, in using the web  
the proxy server speeds up the downloading of those web pages located behind  
slow or congested network connections.  
Request for  
comments, RFC  
Document series which describes the Internet suite of protocols and related  
experiments.  
Router  
Device or software which transmits data from a source network to a destination  
network in accordance with an address.  
Single pair high bit High-speed transmission technology using existing copper telephone lines.  
rate digital  
subscriber line,  
SHDSL  
Stateful inspection  
firewall, SIF  
Firewall which provides access control at the network layer by inspecting the  
contents of incoming packets and accepting or rejecting them depending upon  
their content.  
Subnet mask  
Tunnelling  
Numerical indentification used to determine what subnetwork an IP address  
belongs to, for example 255.255.255.0.  
Technique to improve the rate, reliability, and security of transmission in a  
network by creating for transmission a permanent connection, called tunnel,  
which is often secured by encryption.  
38 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
Unspecified bit rate, Quality of service QoS where there are no guarantees in terms of data loss rate  
UBR  
and delay. UBR is very efficient, but not used for critical data.  
Vbridge  
Gateway/bridge management interface used as a bridge host interface or gateway  
interface depending on the operation mode On the gateway's web pages, the  
VBRIDGE is called gateway or bridge IP interface.  
Virtual private  
network, VPN  
Network which is constructed by using a public information network and which  
uses encryption. The terminal equipment can be situated all over the world but  
they function as if they were connected to a local area network LAN.  
Weighted fair  
queueing, WFQ  
Traffic management technique which controls transmission bandwidth allocation  
determined by the bandwidth needed for the traffic flow.  
Wide area network, Data communications network that serves users across a broad geographic area.  
WAN  
Wi-Fi, Wireless  
Fidelity  
Wireless LAN standard (IEEE 802.11b) developed to maximise multi-vendor  
interoperability as well as to introduce a variety of performance improvements  
and benefits to the wireless networking technology.  
Wired equivalent  
privacy, WEP  
Security protocol used to provide data security by encrypting data over radio  
waves. The WEP is defined in IEEE 802.11 standard and it is designed to provide  
the same level of security as that of a wired LAN.  
WirelessLANCard, Card which enables to wirelessly connect compatible laptop computers, hand-  
Nokia C111  
held devices, desktop PCs, and other devices with a type II or II PC card slot to a  
wired local area network through an access point.  
Wireless local area Local area network using wireless connections as transmission path.  
network, WLAN  
WLAN clients  
The wireless devices (for example PC's and laptops) inside your wireless  
network.  
DN01154358  
Issue 1-0 en  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
39 (40)  
 
Nokia M/MW Gateways M1112, M1122, MW1112, MW1122, MW1324, MW1352  
40 (40)  
© Nokia Networks Oy  
Nokia Proprietary and Confidential  
DN01154358  
Issue1-0en  
 
 
 

MTD Snow Blower 310 200 User Manual
Multiquip Riding Toy HTH44T User Manual
Mustang Survival Life Jacket MSV971 User Manual
NEC IP Phone 5302 User Manual
NeumannBerlin Microphone fet 80R i User Manual
NextBase Portable DVD Player SDV185 SD User Manual
Niles Audio Computer Accessories SOLO4CKBL User Manual
Oregon Scientific Weather Radio BHT663A User Manual
Panasonic Car Stereo System Car Audio DVD Car Navigation System User Manual
Panasonic Projector ET PKE1000S User Manual