TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 Draft 5 contains VERSAPORT™2 and all new Advanced Config screens (w/ Port Triggering, Static NAT, Spanning Tree, etc.) TRILINK™ GATEWAY (MODEL 427V) USER GUIDE Copyright © 2005 Westell, Inc. 030-300445 Rev.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 4 030-300445 Rev. A 6/2205 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................................................5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................................................5 REGULATORY INFORMATION ............
TriLink Gateway – Draft 4 030-300445 Rev. A 6/2205 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 13.2 Line 1 Configuration ................................................................................................................................52 13.3 Line 2 Configuration ................................................................................................................................54 DIAGNOSTICS............................................................
TriLink Gateway – Draft 4 030-300445 Rev. A 6/2205 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. NAT SERVICES ...........................................................................................................................................117 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................121 TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION ..........................................................
TriLink Gateway – Draft 4 030-300445 Rev. A 6/2205 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Your Westell® TriLink™ Gateway combines the functionality of a Voice over (VoIP) Analog Terminal Adapter with that of a Westell® ADSL Gateway. The TriLink™ Gateway enables you to connect an analog phone to the Gateway to make or receive phone calls over the Internet, and supports a variety of networking interfaces such as wireless 802.11b/g, ADSL/2/2+, and Ethernet.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 4 030-300445 Rev. A 6/2205 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 3. REGULATORY INFORMATION 3.1 FCC Compliance Note (FCC ID: CH8-A90427XXX-07) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 4 030-300445 Rev. A 6/2205 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure that the installation of this equipment (Model 427V) does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. This equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone company.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 4 030-300445 Rev. A 6/2205 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 4. NETWORKING REQUIREMENTS The following system specifications are required for optimum performance of the Router via 10/100 Base-T Ethernet, Wireless , or USB installations. CONNECTION TYPE • • VERSAPORT™2 Ethernet (E5) • • • • • • • ETHERNET (E1,E2,E3,E4) • • • • • • • WIRELESS IEEE 802.11g • • • • • • • • • • • • USB (Model 427V10 only) 030-300445 Rev.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 5. HARDWARE FEATURES 5.1 LED Indicators This section explains the LED States and Descriptions of your Router. LED indicators are used to verify the unit’s operation and status.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide Solid Amber OFF Off Solid Green Router is in safeboot mode. Router power is OFF. Internet link established. IP connection established and IP Traffic is passing through device (in either direction). Note: If the IP or PPP session is dropped due to an idle timeout, the light will remain solid green, if an ADSL connection is still Flashing Green present.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide Figure 2. Rear View of TriLink™ Gateway (Model 427V11) DSL RESET VERSAPORT™ 2 ETHERNET (E1, E2, E3, E4) TELEPHONE 1 and 2 12 VDC POWER 5.3 Connector Descriptions The following chart displays the connector types for the TriLink™ Gateway. SYMBOL NAME TYPE FUNCTION Connects to an ADSL-equipped telephone jack or DSL connection of a POTS splitter.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 5.4 Pin-out Descriptions The following table lists the Router’s port pin-outs and descriptions. Port DSL USB (Model 427V10 only) VERSAPORT™2 (Ethernet E5) ETHERNET E1, E2, E3, E4 RJ-11 TELEPHONE 1 and 2 030-300445 Rev.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 6. INSTALLING THE HARDWARE 6.1 Installation Requirements To install your Router, you will need one of the following: • • A Network Interface Card (NIC) installed in your PC An IEEE 802.11b/g adapter NOTE: Internet service provider subscriber software and connection requirements may vary. Consult your ISP for installation instructions.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 6.4 Hardware Installations NOTE: If you are using the Router in conjunction with an Ethernet Hub or Switch, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for proper installation and configuration. When using a Microfilter, be certain that the DSL phone cable is connected to the “DSL/HPN” non-filtered jack.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 6.4.2 Installation via VERSAPORT™2 – Ethernet WAN Uplink 1. Connect the yellow Ethernet cable (provided with your kit) from the Ethernet jack marked VERSAPORT™2 on the rear panel of the Router to the Ethernet port on the attached ADSL device, and then power up the attached ADSL device. 2. Connnect the attached ADSL device to the ADSL-equipped jack on the wall.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 6.4.3 Connecting PCs via Wireless IMPORTANT: If you are connecting to the Router via a wireless network adapter, the SSID must be the same for both the Router and your PC’s wireless network adapter. The default SSID for the Router is the serial number of the unit (located below the bar code on the bottom of the unit and also on the Westell shipping carton).
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 6.4.4 Connecting PCs via USB Westell recommends using the Router via Wireless or Ethernet connections. However, if you choose to connect via USB, you must follow the instructions in this section. ! NOTE: The USB installation will not function for Macintosh computers. Macintosh computers must install via Ethernet connection. See section 6.4.1 for Ethernet installation instructions. 1.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 7. INSTALLING THE USB DRIVERS If you are using only Ethernet or Wireless connections, USB driver installation is not necessary. The Microsoft® Plug and Play auto-detect feature recognizes when new hardware has been installed. After you connect the Router to the PC, the Router will be detected automatically.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide Figure 4. Windows 98 SE 2. Windows 98 SE: Select Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended). See Figure 5. Click Next. Figure 5. Windows 98 SE 030-300445 Rev.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide Windows 98 SE: Select CD-ROM drive (Figure 6). Click Next. Windows will search for the driver. 3. Figure 6. Windows 98 SE ! 4. Note: If Figure 6 does not appear at this step, and Figure 7 appears with the text ‘USB Composite device’, ‘C:\Windows\Inf\USB.Inf’, do not continue. Click Back to Step 3 and specify the location of the Westell CD-ROM.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 5. Windows 98 SE: Windows will display the location of the driver (Figure 8). The drive “letter” may vary. Click Next. Figure 8. Windows 98 SE 6. Windows 98 SE: Remove the Westell CD from the CD-ROM Drive. Next, insert the Windows operating system CD into the CD-ROM Drive (Figure 9). Click OK. Figure 9. Windows 98 SE 7. Windows 98 SE: The system will begin copying files (Figure 10). Figure 10.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 8. Windows 98 SE: Figure 11 may pop up, depending on how Windows 98 SE was installed on the computer. The installation of the Westell Gateway requires files that are supplied by Microsoft for Windows 98 SE. If Figure 12 pops up, insert the Windows 98 SE Operating System CD into the computers CD-ROM drive, wait a moment for the CD to be recognized by the system, and then click on OK.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 9. Windows 98 SE: The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers (Figure 13). Click Finish. Figure 13. Windows 98 SE 10. Windows 98 SE: Click Yes to restart your computer (Figure 14). Figure 14. Windows 98 SE Congratulations! You have completed the software installation for the USB drivers. After the computer has restarted, your Router is ready for use.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 7.2 Installing the USB Drivers for Windows ME ! 1. IMPORTANT: Confirm that the CD-ROM provided with the kit is inserted in the appropriate drive before continuing this installation. Windows ME: After you connect the Router to your PC, the Found New Hardware window will appear (Figure 15). After a brief delay, the Add New Hardware Wizard will appear (Figure 16).
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 2. Windows ME: Windows will display the location of the driver (Figure 17). Click Next. Figure 17. Windows ME 3. Windows ME: The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers (Figure 18). Click Finish. Figure 18. Windows ME 030-300445 Rev.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide Windows ME: When the System Settings Change screen appears, the USB drivers are installed properly (Figure 19). Click Yes. 4. Figure 19. Windows ME Congratulations! You have completed the software installation for the USB drivers. After the computer has restarted, the Router is ready for use. You must now return to section 6.4.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 2. Windows 2000: The Install Hardware Device Drivers window appears. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended). See Figure 22. Click Next. Figure 22. Windows 2000 3. Windows 2000: The Locate Driver Files window appears. Select CD-ROM drives (Figure 23). Click Next. Figure 23. Windows 2000 030-300445 Rev.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 4. Windows 2000: The Driver Files Search Results window appears (Figure 24). Note: The drive “letter” may vary. Click Next. Figure 24. Windows 2000 5. Windows 2000: The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers (Figure 25). Click Finish. Figure 25. Windows 2000 030-300445 Rev.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide Windows 2000: When the System Settings Change screen appears, the USB drivers are installed properly (Figure 26). Click Yes. 6. Figure 26. Windows 2000 Congratulations! You have completed the software installation for the USB drivers. After the computer has restarted, VersaLink is ready for use. You must now return to section 6.4.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 2. Windows XP: The window below confirms that the PC has finished loading the drivers (Figure 28). Click Finish. Figure 28. Windows XP Congratulations! You have completed the software installation for the USB drivers. After the computer has restarted, your Router is ready for use. You must now return to section 6.4.4, “Connecting PCs via USB,” to complete the hardware installation instructions.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 8. CONFIGURING THE ROUTER FOR INTERNET CONNECTION To browse the Internet using your TriLink™ Gateway, you must confirm your DSL sync, set up your account profile, and establish a PPP session with your Internet service provider (ISP). NOTE: Internet service provider subscriber software and connection requirements may vary.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide Connection Overview Connection Name PPP Status Connect/Disconnect Edit Displays your DSL connection rate. The name of the connection profile you are using. UP = PPP session established DOWN = No PPP session established. Click Connect to establish a PPP session. Click Disconnect to disconnect a PPP session Click Edit to edit the connection profile. 8.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide Edit Connection Connection Name Account ID Account Password Connection MRU Negotiation LCP Echo LCP Echo Failures 030-300445 Rev. A Connection Factory Default = MainPPP The name of the default connection profile. Westell recommends that you use the Default parameter. This field allows you to enter a new connection name of your choice (up to 64 characters).
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide LCP Echo Duration LCP Echo Retry Duration Factory Default = 30 The interval between LCP Echo transmissions with responses. This value must be between 5 and 300 seconds inclusive and greater than or equal to the Retry Duration. Factory Default = 5 The interval between LCP. Echo after no response. This value must be between 5 and 300 seconds inclusive.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 8.3 Establishing a PPP Session After you have set up your connection profile and clicked Save, view the PPP Status field at the Connection Overview screen. If the PPP Status displays DOWN, click the Connect button to establish a PPP session. NOTE: Whenever the PPP Status displays DOWN, you do not have a PPP session established.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide After a PPP session has been established, you may browse the Internet. For example, to visit Westell’s home page, type http://www.westell.com in your browser’s address window and then press ‘Enter’ on your keyboard. When you are ready to return to the Router’s interface, type http://192.168.1.1 in your browser’s address window, and then press ‘Enter’ on your keyboard. 030-300445 Rev.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 8.4 Disconnecting a PPP Session If you have finished browsing the Internet and want to disconnect from your Internet service provider, click the Disconnect button in the Connection Overview screen. The following pop-up screen will appear. Click OK to disconnect the PPP session.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 9. SETTING UP MACINTOSH OS X This section provides instructions on how to use Macintosh Operating System 10 with the Router. Follow the instructions in this section to create a new network configuration for Macintosh OS X. ! NOTE: Macintosh computers must use the Modem Ethernet installation. Refer to section 6 (INSTALLING THE HARDWARE).
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide Create a New Location After selecting the Network icon at the System Preferences screen, the Network screen will be displayed. Select New Location from the Location field. Name the New Location After selecting New Location from the Network screen, the following screen will be displayed. In the field labeled Name your new location:, change the text from “Untitled” to “Westell.” Click OK.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide Select the Ethernet Configuration After clicking on OK in the preceding screen, the Network screen will be displayed. The Network screen shows the settings for the newly created location. From the Configure field in the Network screen, select Built-in Ethernet. Click on Save. NOTE: Default settings for the Built-in Ethernet configuration are sufficient to operate the Router.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide Create a User Account In the address window of your Internet Explorer web browser, type http://dslrouter/, and then press ‘Enter’ on your keyboard. The Connection Overview screen will be displayed. You may now begin your Account Setup. Refer to section 8 of this User Guide to configure your Westell Router for Internet connection. 030-300445 Rev.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 10. BASIC MODE The following sections explain the basic configurations of your Router. The Router’s web pages contain a main navigation menu, displayed at the top of the screens. As you navigate through the various pages of the Router, the active page that you have selected from the Main menu will appear in the left corner of the screen.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 11. HOME 11.1 Connection After you have set up your account profile and established your PPP session, as discussed earlier in section 8, you are ready to select a menu option from the main navigation menu. If you select Home at the main menu, the following Connection Overview screen will be displayed.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 11.2 Connection Summary If you select Connection Summary at the Home menu the following screen will be displayed. Refer to this screen for information about your Router’s connections. DSL State DSL Rate Internet IP Address Internet IP Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS User ID Connection Mode Connection State Connection Up Time Modem’s IP Address 030-300445 Rev. A The DSL’s connectivity status.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide Ethernet Status Line 1 Hook State Line 1 Registration Status Line 2 Hook State Line 2 Registration Status 030-300445 Rev. A The Gateway’s LAN-side Ethernet connection status. This is the Ethernet status between the Gateway and your computer. This indicates the state of the line. “Onhook” means the line is not in use.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 12. STATUS 12.1 About The following screen will be displayed if you select About from the Status menu. Modem Type Model Number Serial Number Software Version Boot Loader INI File MAC Address Warranty Date 030-300445 Rev. A The Router manufacturer’s modem name. The Router manufacturer’s model number. The Router manufacturer’s serial number. The version of the application software and the build date.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 12.2 LAN Devices The following screen will be displayed if you select LAN Devices from the Status menu. This screen displays all the devices on the LAN. IP Address MAC Address Name 030-300445 Rev. A The assigned IP address of the networking device. The assigned Ethernet MAC (i.e., hardware) address of the networking device. The computer’s assigned name.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 12.3 Wireless Stations The following screen will be displayed if you select Wireless Stations from the Status menu. This page displays the information about the wireless stations that are associated with the Router. Note: The Station and MAC Address fields in this screen will be blank if no stations are associated with the AP. Station MAC Address 030-300445 Rev.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 13. VOICE SETTINGS 13.1 SIP Phone Configuration The following screen will be displayed if you select SIP Phone Configuration from the Voice Settings menu. If you make changes to this screen, click Save to save your settings. IMPORTANT: VoIP Service must be disabled in all screens before any configurations can be made to the screens. 030-300445 Rev.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide SIP Phone Configuration VoIP Service SIP Proxy Server SIP Registrar SIP Domain Name SIP Proxy Server Port SIP Register Server Port SIP Registration Interval Call Waiting Call Transfer and Call Conference Distinctive Ringing DTMF Relay Echo Canceller Silence Suppression E164 Dialing Plan 030-300445 Rev.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 1st Choice Codec 2nd Choice Codec 3rd Choice Codec 4th Choice Codec Local SIP Port Local RTP Base Port Digit Map If set to Disable, the message headers in outbound INVITE messages will specify user addresses exactly as they are entered in the GUI. If set to Enable, the message headers in outbound INVITE messages will specify user addresses (i.e., phone numbers) in the E.164 format.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide * – Represents the * character on you telephone keypad. In the example, the digit map *XX. supports feature code dialing. SIP Debug Level . – A period represents any arbitrary number of digits, including none. [2-9] – Any single digit in the specified range. [3,4,5] – Any single digit in the comma-separated list.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide VoIP Service Line 1 User Name User ID Authentication ID* Password Confirm Password Ringing Pattern Line 1 Configuration Factory Default = Disable VoIP Service must be enabled before either voice line can be used. VoIP Service must be disabled before any configuration changes can be made to the Line 1 Configuration screen. Possible Response: Select Enable to activate your VoIP service.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 13.3 Line 2 Configuration The following screen will be displayed if you select Line 2 Configuration from the Voice Settings menu. NOTE: By factory default, VoIP Service and Line 2 are disabled. Disabling VoIP Service will cancel any calls in progress. VoIP service must be disabled in all screens before any configurations can be made to the screens.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide User Name User ID Authentication ID* Password Confirm Password Ringing Pattern 030-300445 Rev. A Otherwise, outbound and inbound calls are disabled and no dial tone will be present on the line. Possible Response: Select Enable to activate Line 2. Select Disable to deactivate Line 2. The subscriber’s name associated with line.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 14. DIAGNOSTICS The following screen will be displayed if you select Diagnostics from the Diagnostics main menu. DSL PPPoE PPP 030-300445 Rev. A Connection/Status The Router checks the status of the DSL connection. Possible responses are: UP: The Router is operating correctly and has obtained DSL synchronization. DOWN: The Router is operating correctly, but has not DSL synchronization.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide Self Test PING ISP’s Router DNS IP Address PING (via IP Address or Host Name) Trace Route Max hops Test All 030-300445 Rev. A Link Control Protocol Failed: The connection has been interrupted due to an LCP error, and the Router is now trying to establish the session (from the home page). Test Description / Test Results Performs an integrity check of certain internal components of the Router.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide To perform a diagnostic test, type the appropriate value in any of the fields provided, and then click the Test button. If you click Test All, the following screen will be displayed. The Test Results field will display information about your modem’s diagnostic test. 030-300445 Rev.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide 15. RESTART The following screen will be displayed if you select Restart at the main menu. If you want to erase the stored configuration, click on the check box labeled Restart device to configuration to factory defaults (a check mark will appear in the box). Next, click the restart button to restart the Router.
TriLink Gateway – Draft 5 030-300445 Rev. A 6/22/05 TriLink Gateway (Models 427V10, 427V11) User Guide If you clicked OK in the preceding pop-up screen, the following screen will be displayed. Please wait for your Router to restart. After your Router has restarted, the Edit Connection screen will be displayed. Note: You may hear a click in the modem during restart. Please do not be alarmed as this will occur whenever the modem restarts.