|
ALCATEL SPEED TOUCH HOME
|
|
 |
|
Mxstream ethernet modem (for ISDN or Analog line).
Warning! Before upgrading the firmware, first disconnect from your Internet Service Provider,
switch off (software-)firewall(s) and if you have set up a password for your Mxstream modem, (temporary) remove it.
|
|
|
FIRMWARE FOR ISDN
|
|
Firmware updates for the Mxstream ethernet ISDN modem (current firmware should be GSV****.***).
|
|
|
|
|
FIRMWARE FOR ANALOG (TYPE GV8)
|
|
Firmware updates for the Mxstream ethernet Analog modem, type GV8 (current firmware should be GV8****.***).
|
|
|
|
|
FIRMWARE FOR ANALOG (TYPE KHD)
|
|
Firmware updates for the Mxstream ethernet Analog modem, type KHD (current firmware should be KHD****.***).
|
|
|
|
|
MANUALS
|
|
Manuals for the Alcatel Speedtouch Home ADSL modem.
|
|
SpeedTouch Home Manual Rev. 04
|
Contains:
1 Speed Touch Installation Guide
1.1 Get Acquainted with your Speed Touch
1.2 Speed Touch Installation
1.2.1 What you Need
1.2.2 STHome Wiring
1.2.3 STHome Power On/Off Behaviour
2 Speed Touch Configuration Guide
2.1 Check your PC Configuration
2.2 Check your SP's Service Offerings
2.3 Speed Touch Configuration
2.3.1 STHome Web Interface Access
2.3.2 STHome Packet Services
2.3.3 Transparent Bridging Packet Service Configuration
2.3.4 Bridged PPPoE Packet Service Configuration
2.3.5 PPPoA-to-PPTP Relaying Packet Service Configuration
2.3.6 Advanced STHome Configuration
3 Configuration - Bridging and Bridged PPPoE
4 Configuration - PPPoA-to-PPTP Relaying
4.1 MS Windows 98 Dial-Up Networking
4.1.1 Create a New Dial-Up Networking Icon
4.1.2 Opening and Closing a Dial-Up Session
4.2 PPPoA/PPTP Configuration
5 Networking - ATM
5.1 The ATM Packet Switching Technology
5.2 The Speed Touch Phonebook
5.3 AutoPVC
6 Networking Services - IP, DHCP and DNS
6.1 Packet Services and IP
6.1.1 Transparent Bridging
6.1.2 PPPoA-to-PPTP Relaying
6.2 Speed Touch Addresses
6.3 Speed Touch DHCP
6.4 Speed Touch DNS
7 Maintenance - Speed Touch Software
8 Maintenance - Speed Touch Password
9 Maintenance - Speed Touch To-Defaults
9.1 Ping-of-Life
9.2 Speed Touch Reset
9.2.1 Browse-to-Defaults
9.2.2 Ping-to-Defaults
9.2.3 Switch-to-Defaults
Abbreviations
Appendix A - Speed Touch Troubleshooting
Appendix B - Speed Touch Specifications
Appendix C - Speed Touch Default Assignments
Appendix D - Safety and Agency Regulatory Notices
|
|
SpeedTouch Pro Manual Rev. 01
|
Contains:
1 Speed Touch Quick Guide
1.1 Get Acquainted with your Speed Touch
1.2 Speed Touch Installation
1.2.1 What you Need
1.2.2 STPro Wiring
1.2.3 Check your Service Provider's Offering
1.2.4 Configure your STPro (If Necessary)
1.2.5 Surf the Internet
1.2.6 Detailed STPro Information
2 Wiring Guide - Ethernet and ATMF-25.6
2.1 LAN Cables
2.2 Connecting Ethernet
2.2.1 Ethernet Port(s) on your STPro
2.2.2 Single PC Ethernet Wiring
2.2.3 LAN Ethernet Wiring
2.3 Connecting the ATMF-25.6 Port (Optional)
2.4 Ethernet vs. ATMF-25.6 Connectivity
3 Wiring Guide - DSL, Power and Console
3.1 Locating Ports
3.2 Connecting the DSL Port
3.3 Connecting the Power Adapter
3.4 Connecting the Serial Port (Optional)
4 Wiring Guide - Resumé
5 Configuration and Use - Packet Services
5.1 Supported Packet Services
5.2 Packet Services at a Glance
5.3 Selection Criteria
6 Configuration and Use - Transparent Bridging
6.1 Preparatory Steps
6.2 Using Bridging
6.3 Bridging Configuration
6.4 Bridge Data
7 Configuration and Use - Bridged PPPoE
7.1 Preparatory Steps
7.2 Using Bridged PPPoE
7.3 Bridged PPPoE Configuration
8 Configuration and Use - PPP-to-PPTP Relaying
8.1 Preparatory Steps
8.2 Using PPPoA-PPTP Relaying
8.2.1 Preparing the PC for PPTP Tunneling
8.2.2 Using PPTP towards your STPro
8.3 Example : MS Windows 98 Dial-Up Networking
8.3.1 Create a New Dial-Up Networking Icon
8.3.2 Open a Dial-Up Session
8.3.3 Close a Dial-Up Session in Use
8.4 PPPoA/PPTP Configuration
9 Configuration and Use - PPP & IP Routing
9.1 Preparatory Steps
9.2 Using PPP & IP Routing
9.3 PPP Configuration
9.4 PPP Entry Configuration
9.4.1 The PPP Configuration Page
9.4.2 Authentication Related Configurations
9.4.3 IP Routing Related Configurations
9.4.4 Connection Related Configuration
10 Configuration and Use - CIP & IP Routing
10.1 Preparatory Steps
10.2 CIP Configuration for a LIS
10.2.1 General CIP Configuration Procedure
10.2.2 Retrieving LIS Parameters
10.2.3 Implicit Assignment Mechanism
10.2.4 Explicit Assignment Mechanism
10.2.5 Configuring the STPro for CIP
10.2.6 Adding Appropriate Routes to the Routing Tables
10.2.7 Example Configuration
10.3 Using CIP & IP Routing
10.4 CIP Configuration
11 Networking - ATM
11.1 The ATM Packet Switching Technology
11.1.1 ATM Parameters
11.1.2 ATM and the STPro
11.1.3 ATM and Interfaces
11.2 ATMF-25.6 Port Configuration
11.3 The Speed Touch Phonebook
11.3.1 The STPro 'Phonebook' Page
11.3.2 Using the Phonebook
11.3.3 AutoPVC and the Phonebook
12 Networking Services - IP
12.1 Speed Touch and IP
12.2 Packet Services and IP
12.2.1 Transparent Bridging
12.2.2 PPPoA-to-PPTP Relaying
12.2.3 Routed Packet Services
12.3 Speed Touch Addresses
12.3.1 STPro IP Address Types
12.3.2 Static IP Address Configuration
12.4 Speed Touch DHCP
12.4.1 STPro DHCP Pages
12.4.2 The STPro DHCP Server
12.4.3 The STPro DHCP Client
12.5 Speed Touch Routing
12.5.1 The STPro IP Router
12.5.2 Configuring the STPro IP Routing Table
12.6 Speed Touch NAT&PAT
12.6.1 STPro and NA(P)T
12.6.2 Packet Services and NA(P)T
13 Networking Services - DNS
13.1 Speed Touch DNS Resolving
13.2 Configuring the Speed Touch DNS Server
14 Maintenance - Speed Touch Software
14.1 Software Upload from the local LAN
14.2 Software Download from the DSL WAN
15 Maintenance - Speed Touch Password
16 Maintenance - Speed Touch To-Defaults
16.1 Ping-of-Life
16.2 Speed Touch Reset
16.2.1 Browse-to-Defaults
16.2.2 Ping-to-Defaults
16.2.3 Switch-to-Defaults
17 Maintenance - Speed Touch Web Interface
17.1 Web Interface Preconditions
17.1.1 Disabling Proxy Servers
17.1.2 Disabling Proxying for Local IP Addresses
17.2 Browsing to the Speed Touch Pages
17.3 Speed Touch Page Structure
18 Maintenance - Speed Touch CLI
18.1 Native CLI Access
18.1.1 CLI through a Telnet Session
18.1.2 CLI via Serial Access
18.1.3 CLI Command Basics
Abbreviations
Appendix A - Speed Touch Troubleshooting
Appendix B - Speed Touch Specifications
Appendix C - Speed Touch Default Assignments
Appendix D - Safety and Agency Regulatory Notices
|
|
SpeedTouch CLI Reference Manual Rev. 05
|
Contains:
1 ADSL Commands
2 ATMF Commands
3 Bridge Commands
4 CIP Commands
5 Config Commands
6 DHCP Commands
7 DNS Commands
8 IP Commands
9 NAT Commands
10 Phonebook Commands
11 PPP Commands
12 PPTP Commands
13 Software Commands
14 System Commands
15 TD Commands
|
|
|
|
PATCHES
|
|
Expert password cracker
|
This small DOS utility calculates the Alcatel EXPERT-mode password from the modem serial-number (the EXPERT password is needed to patch the Speedtouch Home modem to the PRO version).
|
Dutch
US English
|
Windows Millennium VPN upgrade (patch 278031)
|
|
|
|
LINKS
|
|
|
|