Applicable to Wireless-enabled SpeedTouch™
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Copyright
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Document Information
Status: v1.0 (June 2006)Reference: E-DOC-CRN-20060308-0002Short Title: CRN STRES R6.1 Software Release
Contents
Contents
About this Customer Release Note............................ 1
1 Release Overview.......................................................... 3
1.1 Product Release Portfolio Overview .............................................. 4
1.2 General Features ............................................................................ 8
1.2.1 Feature Overview ........................................................................................... 9
1.2.2 Generic Features .......................................................................................... 10
1.3 Key Release R6.1 Features ........................................................... 18
2 Delivered Media .......................................................... 21
2.1 Product Documentation............................................................... 22
2.1.1 Release Specific Delivery Documentation......................................................... 22
2.1.2 Regulatory Documentation............................................................................. 23
2.1.3 User documentation...................................................................................... 24
2.2 Platform Software ....................................................................... 27
2.2.1 Platform Software ........................................................................................ 28
2.3 Management and Maintenance Software .................................... 31
3 Solved Technical Issues and Added Features .......... 33
3.1 Solved Technical Issues in Previous Releases ............................. 34
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3.2 Solved Technical Issues in This Release ...................................... 36
3.3 Added Features in Previous Releases .......................................... 37
3.4 Added Features in This Release ................................................... 38
4 Known Technical Issues ............................................. 39
4.1 Known Restrictions...................................................................... 39
4.2 Technical Issues ........................................................................... 40
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About this Customer Release Note
About this Customer Release Note
Introduction The purpose of this Customer Release Note is to provide delivery information and to define the released items of the Software Release R6.1 for SpeedTouch™ DSL Gateways and Routers.
Audience This Customer Release Note is intended to provide a detailed overview on all aspects of this release towards THOMSON (technical) sales responsibles, technical support groups and direct customers.
Applicability This Customer Release Note is applicable to all following SpeedTouch™ DSL product software releases:
Software Release R6.1 SpeedTouch™ DSL products
SpeedTouch™516(v6) Residential ADSL Gateway
SpeedTouch™536(v6) Residential ADSL Gateway
SpeedTouch™546(v6) Residential ADSL Gateway
SpeedTouch™585v6
SpeedTouch™706
SpeedTouch™706
SpeedTouch™716v5
SpeedTouch™716v5 WL
SpeedTouch™780
SpeedTouch™780 WL
Feature Description A datasheet providing a full description of each product and its features is available on the Web. Go to www.thomsontelecompartner.com for more information.
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Typographicalconventions
The following symbols are used in this document:
Documentation andsoftware updates
THOMSON continuously develops new solutions, but is also committed to improve its existing products.
For suggestions regarding this document, please contact [email protected].
For more information on THOMSON's latest technological innovations, documents and software releases, visit us at http://www.thomson-broadband.com.
A note provides additional information about a topic.
A tip provides an alternative method or short-cut to perform an action.
! A caution warns you about potential problems or specific precautions that need to be taken.
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1 Release Overview
Overview This section provides an overview of the main features of this release. It covers the following topics:
Topic Page
1.1 Product Release Portfolio Overview 4
1.2 General Features 8
1.3 Key Release R6.1 Features 18
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1.1 Product Release Portfolio Overview
Introduction This section summarizes the product portfolio and its evolution during the subseuqnt R5.3 releases up to this release.
Discontinued DSLproducts
Products that are not supported in the latest software releases:
Residential DSLGateways
R6.1.x software releases:
“Premium” ResidentialDSL Gateways
R5.3.x software releases:
DSL product (board mnemonic) Last supported release
SpeedTouch™510v4 (ADNT-Q) R4.3.2
SpeedTouch™580 (BANT-D) R4.3.2
SpeedTouch™510v5 (BANT-P) R5.4.0
SpeedTouch™510v6 (BANT-U) R5.4.0
SpeedTouch™530v5 (BANT-P) R5.4.0
SpeedTouch™530v6 (BANT-U) R5.4.0
SpeedTouch™540v6 (BANT-U) R5.4.0
SpeedTouch™576 (BANT-N) R5.4.0
SpeedTouch™585 (BANT-K) R5.4.0
DSL product (board mnemonic)
R6
.1.0
SpeedTouch™510v5 (BANT-P)
SpeedTouch™510v6 (BANT-U)
SpeedTouch™530v5 (BANT-P)
SpeedTouch™530v6 (BANT-U)
SpeedTouch™540v6 (BANT-U)
DSL product (board mnemonic)
R5
.3.0
R5
.3.1
R5
.3.2
R5
.3.3
SpeedTouch™516 (BANT-J)
SpeedTouch™516v6 (BANT-V)
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R5.4.x software releases:
R6.1.x software releases:
Wireless “Premium”residential DSL
Gateways
R5.3.x software releases:
SpeedTouch™536 (BANT-J)
SpeedTouch™536v6 (BANT-V)
SpeedTouch™546 (BANT-J)
SpeedTouch™546v6 (BANT-V)
DSL product (board mnemonic)
R5
.4.0
SpeedTouch™516 (BANT-J)
SpeedTouch™516v6 (BANT-V)
SpeedTouch™536 (BANT-J)
SpeedTouch™536v6 (BANT-V)
SpeedTouch™546 (BANT-J)
SpeedTouch™546v6 (BANT-V)
DSL product (board mnemonic)
R6
.1.0
SpeedTouch™516 (BANT-J)
SpeedTouch™516v6 (BANT-V)
SpeedTouch™536 (BANT-J)
SpeedTouch™536v6 (BANT-V)
SpeedTouch™546 (BANT-J)
SpeedTouch™546v6 (BANT-V)
DSL product (board mnemonic)
R5
.3.0
R5
.3.1
R5
.3.2
R5
.3.3
DSL product (board mnemonic)
R5
.3.0
R5
.3.1
R5
.3.2
R5
.3.3
SpeedTouch™576v6 (BANT-3)
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R5.4.x software releases:
R6.1.x software releases:
VoIP-enabled “Premium”Residential DSL
Gateways
R5.3.x software releases:
R5.4.x software releases:
SpeedTouch™585 (BANT-K)
SpeedTouch™585v6 (BANT-W)
DSL product (board mnemonic)
R5.4
.0
SpeedTouch™576v6 (BANT-3)
SpeedTouch™585 (BANT-K)
SpeedTouch™585v6 (BANT-W)
DSL product (board mnemonic)
R5.4
.0
SpeedTouch™576v6 (BANT-3)
SpeedTouch™585v6 (BANT-W)
DSL product (board mnemonic)
R5
.3.0
R5
.3.1
R5
.3.2
R5
.3.3
DSL Gateway
R5
.3.0
R5
.3.1
R5
.3.2
R5
.3.3
SpeedTouch™716v5 (BANT-T)
SpeedTouch™716v5 WL (BANT-T)
SpeedTouch™706 (BANT-S)
SpeedTouch™706 WL (BANT-S)
SpeedTouch™780 (BANT-R)
SpeedTouch™780 WL (BANT-R)
DSL Gateway
R5
.4.0
SpeedTouch™716v5 (BANT-T)
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R6.1.x software releases:
VoIP-enabled “Premium”Residential DSL
Gateways with DECT
SpeedTouch™716v5 WL (BANT-T)
SpeedTouch™706 (BANT-S)
SpeedTouch™706 WL (BANT-S)
SpeedTouch™780 (BANT-R)
SpeedTouch™780 WL (BANT-R)
DSL Gateway
R6.1
.0
SpeedTouch™716v5 (BANT-T)
SpeedTouch™716v5 WL (BANT-T)
SpeedTouch™706 (BANT-S)
SpeedTouch™706 WL (BANT-S)
SpeedTouch™780 (BANT-R)
SpeedTouch™780 WL (BANT-R)
DSL Gateway
R5
.4.0
DSL Gateway
SpeedTouch™7G (BANT-Z)
SpeedTouch™7G (BANT-7)
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1.2 General Features
Introduction This section summarizes the general features of the product.
Overview This section covers the following topics:
SpeedTouch™ Variants The SpeedTouch™ portfolio can be divided into two groups:
Residential ADSL Gateways: the range of Residential DSL routers.These SpeedTouch™ DSL products are covered by this Customer Release Note.
Business DSL Routers: a high-end range of Business DSL Routers.For more information, see the applicable Customer Release Notes for SpeedTouch™ Business DSL Routers.
Topic See Page
1.2.1 Feature Overview 9
1.2.2 Generic Features 10
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HardwarePeripherals
Below is an overview of hardware peripherals, given per SpeedTouch™ product type:
Type DSL Ethernet USBSlave/Master
WLAN FXO(PSTN)
FXS(Phone)
510v5/6 ADSL2+ Single No/No No No No
530v5/6 ADSL2+ Single Yes/No No No No
540v5/6 ADSL2+ Single Yes/No No No No
516(v6) ADSL2+ Single No/No No No No
536(v6) ADSL2+ Single Yes/No No No No
546(v6) ADSL2+ Switch (4) No/No No No No
585(v6) ADSL2+ Switch (4) No/No Yes No No
576(v6) ADSL2+ Single No/No Yes No No
706 ADSL2+ 2-port No/Opt. No Level 1 1
706 WL ADSL2+ 2-port No/Opt. Yes Level 1 1
716v5 ADSL2+ Switch (4) Yes/No No Level 2 2
716v5 WL ADSL2+ Switch (4) Yes/No Yes Level 2 2
780 ADSL2+ Switch (4) Yes/Opt. No Level 3 2
780 WL ADSL2+ Switch (4) Yes/Opt. Yes Level 3 2
FXO port qualifications:
Level 0: No FXO nor PSTN backup.
Level 1: FXO only support for power failure PSTN backup for dialing out.
Level 2: FXO support for power failure or VoIP service failure, with prefix dialing for PSTN calls and support for incoming FXO calls.
Level 3 (“Full FXO”): FXO support for power failure or VoIP service failure, with prefix dialing for PSTN calls, support for incoming FXO calls and support for Emergency calls with out prefix dialing.
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1.2.2 Generic Features
Overview Generic features are valid for all supported SpeedTouch™ types from initial customer acceptance software/hardware release R5.3.0 onwards. They are:
Feature See Page
ADSL(2+) features 11
TR-037 features 12
TR-064 features 12
TR-069 features 12
On-Demand Remote Assistance 12
Stateful Inspection Firewall 12
Historic IP Connection Reporting 12
Quality of Service 12
Hyper-NAT 13
Hair-Pin NAT 13
Flexiport Features 13
IGMP Features 14
Bridging Extensions 14
RIP support 14
Web interface 14
Configurable HTTP port 14
Multi-Level Access Policy 14
Web Browsing Interception 14
Wireless LAN & Wi-Fi® 15
Home Install Wizard v2.0 16
Added CLI Features 16
Miscellaneous Features 16
Voice over IP 17
Many of the software features mentioned in this document are extensions, improvements and developments based on features that were available already in previous software releases of SpeedTouch™ DSL products.
For more information on these general features please consult Customer Release Notes applicable to SpeedTouch™ DSL products supporting the R3.x, R4.x and the R5.3.x main releases.
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ADSL(2+) features The SpeedTouch™ has an ADSL (Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line) network interface (RJ11 connector), featuring:
Simultaneous high-speed Internet access over ADSL, on top of existing POTS or ISDN services on the same copper line
Proven ADSL/POTS and ADSL/ISDN standards compliancy for:
POTS in overlay:
G.handshake (ITU-T G.994.1)
ANSI issue 2 (ANSI T1.413i2) - Full Rate ADSL
ETSI 101 388 V1.3.1 compliant
G.dmt (ITU-T G.992.1 Annex A),
G.lite (ITU-T G.992.2) - splitterless ADSL
ADSL2 G.dmt2 (ITU-T G.992.3) and G.lite2 (G.992.4)1
G.992.3 Annex L Reach Extended ADSL (RE-ADSL)2
ADSL2+ G.dmt2+ (ITU G.992.5)3
ISDN in overlay:
G.handshake (ITU-T G.994.1)
ITU-T Annex B (ITU-T G.992.1 Annex B)
ETSI ETR 006
U-R2 (DTAG 1 TR 112 U-R2)
ADSL2 G.dmt2 (ITU-T G.992.3) and G.lite2 (G.992.4)
G.992.3 Annex L Reach Extended ADSL (RE-ADSL)
ADSL2+ G.dmt2+ (ITU G.992.5)
Supports:
ADSL standards blocking
ADSL spectral shaping (versus widely deployed Alcatel DSLAM ADSL line cards)
ADSL/POTS Compressed ATM
CPE identification over the ADSL EOC (Embedded Operations Channel) protocol (EOC in ITU-T G.992.2)
Throughput performance:
Downstream bandwidth of up to 8Mb/s (ADSL), 15Mb/s (ADSL2, RE-ADSL) or 24Mb/s (ADSL2+) downstream
Upstream bandwidth of up to 832kb/s (ADSL/POTS), 640kb/s upstream (ADSL/ISDN) or 1.5Mb/s (ADSL2/RE-ADSL/ADSL2+) upstream
Hardware dying gasp
1. ADSL2, being the successor of the well-known ADSL standard, adds new features and functionality targeted at improving performance and interoperability, and adds support for new applications, services and deployment scenarios. Among the changes are improvements in data rate and reach performance, rate adaption, diagnostics and stand-by mode.
2. RE-ADSL is an extension to G.992.3 ADSL2 that allows to significantly extend the reach of throughput capabilities.
3. ADSL2+ is an extension to the ADSL2 standard that goes even further in offering optimal broadbanding; it nearly doubles the maximum ADSL downstream data rates to up to 24Mb/s.
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TR-037 features The SpeedTouch™ supports TR-037 based ILMI messages:
protocol field
service description
TR-064 features The SpeedTouch™ supports DSL Forum TR-064 LAN management.
TR-069 features The SpeedTouch™ supports DSL Forum TR-069 WAN management:
WAN auto-configuration
File transfer: firmware, config file, script file
SSL support
Data model Use cases support:
Auto Provisioning
Integrated service activation
Wireless LAN
Diagnostics
DNS name resolution for the Auto-Configuration Server (ACS).
On-Demand RemoteAssistance
The SpeedTouch™ allows to enable remote assistance over secure HTTPS, allowing remote login to the SpeedTouch™, e.g. for the purpose of technical support.
Stateful InspectionFirewall
The SpeedTouch™ uses a Stateful Inspection Firewall (SIF) with:
Intrusion detection
Intrusion prevention
Denial of Service detection and prevention
Firewall levels and their rules can be configured via the basic Web Interface GUI.
Firewall level selection via GUI
Firewall rule definition via GUI
Management services via CLI and GUI
Historic IP ConnectionReporting
The SpeedTouch™ supports stateful inspection with historic IP connections reporting.
Quality of Service The SpeedTouch™ supports IPQoS and ATMQoS.
In respect to previous software releases, the IPQoS functions have been extended and now also supports:
Queueing based on port, VLAN priority and/or DSCP.
ECN Marking
Link Fragmentation Dynamic MTU Lowering
TCP ACK filtering
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Hyper-NAT The SpeedTouch™ supports the following Hyper-NAT services:
IP Pass-through
Port range mapping
Triggered ports
The following Application Level Gateways (ALG) have been implemented:
In addition, following ALGs are supported on top:
Loose UDP: Allow temporary inbound UDP to specific LAN host
Game ALG: Aggregate many inbound UDP connections in a single connection
Cone ALG: STUN NAT helper.
Hair-Pin NAT The SpeedTouch™ supports Hair-pin NAT (a.k.a. NAT loopback / NAT inside-to-inside).
Flexiport Features The SpeedTouch™ has fully configurable flexiport features:
4 dynamically assignable devices per SpeedTouch™
can be configured for video as well as other applications (e.g. IP phone)
The following FlexiPort features have been added:
AutoWAN, to allow dynamic detection of the applicable WAN port (fast Ethernet or xDSL)
DHCP-based assignment of LAN devices to VLANs or bridge groups (via MAC address or DHCP vendor class)
Hybrid bridge/router scenarios on single PVC
Application Protocol Port
ESP Protocol 50 Portless
FTP TCP 21
GRE GRE 1
H323 TCP 1720
IKE UDP 500
ILS TCP 389
ILS TCP 1002
IP6to4 6to4 Portless
IRC TCP 6660-6670
JABBER TCP 5222 & 15222
PPTP TCP 1723
RAUDIO(PNA) TCP 7070
RTSP TCP 554
SIP UDP 5060
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IGMP Features The SpeedTouch™ supports IGMPv1/v2/v3 proxy:
multiple upstream interfaces
fast leave
IGMP forwarding
Bridging Extensions The Bridging functions have been extended with:
Support for longer Ethernet packets
VLAN-aware bridging
DMZ and Guest support
PVC multiplexing and demultiplexing
Routed VLAN
DHCP Server per VLAN
Dynamic VLAN Membership (Flexiport)
RIP support The SpeedTouch™ supports RIPv1 and RIPv2 route reception.
Web interface The Web interface GUI has been enhanced with the following services:
Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
Task-driven GUI
Dynamic DNS client web page
Local Network overview
Firewall configuration
Configurable HTTP port You can configure the port number of the HTTP server inside the SpeedTouch™. This allows you to use port 80 on a single public IP address for your Web server, while still allowing remote management on another port. The port can also be configured via the GUI.
Multi-Level AccessPolicy
A Multi-level access policy has been introduced in CLI and GUI. With them, it is possible to use multiple management roles and users.
Web BrowsingInterception
Web browsing Interception offers an automatic redirect to internal troubleshooting pages when the Internet connection is down or links cannot be resolved.
This feature is not present on the following types:
SpeedTouch™ 510v5/v6
SpeedTouch™530v5/v6
Local Network Probing The SpeedTouch™supports active probing of the local network, allowing you to generate an overview of all devices and networks attached to the SpeedTouch™.
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Wireless LAN & Wi-Fi® Wireless-enabled SpeedTouch™ products support wireless networking:
High speed IEEE802.11b/g Wi-Fi access point, supporting up to 54Mb/s data rates
Backward compatible to the existing IEEE 802.11b WLAN infrastructure
Operating Channels:
IEEE 802.11b compliant:
11 channels (US, Canada)
13 channels (Europe)
IEEE 802.11g compliant:
11 channels (US, Canada)
13 channels (Europe)
Supported security standards:
Wireless data encryption with 64- or 128-bits encryption (WEP)
Wi-Fi® Protected Access - Personal (WPA™-Personal) encryption and authentication (TKIP)
Wi-Fi® Protected Access 2 - Personal (WPA™2-Personal) encryption and authentication (AES)
Wi-Fi® Protected Access - Enterprise (WPA™-Enterprise) encryption and authentication (802.1x + TKIP)
Wi-Fi® Protected Access 2 Enterprise (WPA™2-Enterprise) encryption and authentication (802.1x + RADIUS - AES)
Wi-Fi® Multimedia (WMM™) support
Wireless Distribution System (WDS) support
MAC address based access control
The applicable SpeedTouch™ residential variants have the following Wi-Fi® certification:
IEEE Standards Security Multimedia
802.11b
802.11g
WPA™-Personal
WPA2™-Personal
WMM
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Home Install Wizardv2.0
The SpeedTouch™ Home Install Wizard host application has been upgraded to Release R2.0. It has the following features:
Customizable execution flow:
Possibility for partial installations,
Customizable installation flow,
Extendable with external apps,
Silent installation
Visualize installation progress
Single executable for install and SW upgrade
Better localization: scaleable text boxes, no cut-off strings
Connectivity checks: internet check (name look-up, ping, ..), PPP dial-up
Configure Outlook Express, create short cuts, start/stop Windows service
Added CLI Features The following Telnet features have been added:
PING / traceroute accessible from any telnet sub-menu.
IP Accounting (improved CLI command for historic connections reporting)
Miscellaneous Features The following features are also relevant:
CLI Packet Tracing
TELNET log-in banner
Reporting unrestricted ADSL bandwidth
PING with configurable source IP
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Voice over IP The following SpeedTouch™ are VoIP capable:
The SpeedTouch™ supports supporting all regular dialling functions:
Internal calling and speed dialling
Call Return
SIP over TCP
TR69-64 integration + WT-104
Call-back on busy subscriber
Web based SIP phone book
Link to SIP address phone book on desktop of (MS Windows based) PC
Separate Service codes for enable & disable
CLIR on call basis
CNIP/CNIR
Call Waiting/Cancel Call waiting
Inode specific CLIR
SW key for G.729 + T.38
Info Method DTMF
Early early media
Ringer Time-out (Call Forward on No Reply)
Inverse DNS lookup
VoIP interface binding (only for IP source address)
SpeedTouch™ SIP MGCP H.323
706
706 WL
780
780 WL
716v5
716v5 WL
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1.3 Key Release R6.1 Features
Introduction This section summarizes the key Release R6.1 features that have been added or improved since the previous release.
Overview
Voice over IP Following VoIP features have been added:
Voice SIP update for keep alive
3-party for US
American analog phone settings
DHCP TR-069 WT121 (look alike, not exactly implemented according to WT121)
SDP body owner creator field (partly)
Ending dial input with * instead of #
Configuration scenario for UPC, TDC, Fastweb
CLIP/CLIR (**** support)
OPTIONS message support
Timer setting for SIP compliance (1000 to 500 ms)
SIP ALG host traffic tagging
Call forwarding on Busy
Call forwarding Unconditional
SIP-ALG to correctly handle PRACK
Multiple common numbers
Topic See Page
Voice over IP 18
Miscellaneous fixes and improvements 19
Firmware v6.104 versus v6.105 19
A more detailed overview of improvements and corrective implementations intoducedin this software release is available in “3 Solved Technical Issues and Added Features” on page 33.
A dedicated software release R6.1.7 has been introduced adding following fixes and features:
SIP Dialtone & ringing can get lost in multiple different scenarios (which will not occur very often).
SIP support for symmetric calls
T38 REINVITE from caller, reinvite at calling fax detection (Not according to standard)
SIP replace#
MGCP static interface binding
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Miscellaneous fixes andimprovements
Following various fixes and improvements have been introduced in software release R6.1:
TR-069 fixes ( save / interop / scripting )
DHCP client link-sensing
DHCP client fixes
CLI command :ip addroute fix
Extend TFTP/DHCP config file download to all SpeedTouch™ platforms
Flexiport extension ("move" iso "add" command)
Voice over Wi-Fi fix WMM
DHCP GUI fixes
SYSLOG enabled on SpeedTouch™608 WL
SNMPv3 crash fixes (SpeedTouch™620 only)
SSL crash fixes (SpeedTouch™620 only)
Debug tracing BGP crash fixes (SpeedTouch™620 only)
Firmware v6.104versus v6.105
Following specific improvements have been implemented in the latest Release R6.1 firmware v6.105 versus its predecessor version 6.104:
New R6.1 Flexiport extention fixes and new R6.1 DHCP client fixesThe checking on the presence of the vendor class and user class identifier option was not correct causing the modem crash in a Flexiport setup.The reason was that the domain name option was not present in the DHCP messages send to the client, as a consequence the ST DHCP client refuses to proceed. Problem was caused by registering the domain name as a request option on the wan DHCP client causing the default domain name to be reset in the DNS server to an empty string. Domain name option will not be anymore requested by the WAN DHCP client.
New R6.1 DHCP / TFTP / TR-69 scenario fixesAfter ACS server RST ST's https request (sometimes one RST will cause CLI frozen, sometimes several RSTs will appear), first ST's CLI will no response but can reply ping request, then after 1 or two minutes it reboot automatically.
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Chapter 2Delivered Media
2 Delivered Media
In this section This section summarizes all items that can be ordered from THOMSON regarding:
Customization andlocalizations
SpeedTouch™ DSL products offer customizability and internationalization possibilities, both with respect to delivery content and software deliveries
For more information contact your local sales contact.
SpeedTouch™ PartnerProgram
THOMSON is promoting an innovative Partner Program for Business Partners who are reselling Triple Play products and solutions.
The goal of the SpeedTouch™ Partner Program is to build a relationship with you, our Business Partners, and to help you sell and deliver the best quality products to your customers. In addition, Thomson will offer you a list of benefits and services to further enhance your skills and capabilities. Our solutions will help you achieve the best results.
To help increase your business opportunities and revenue, THOMSON is providing you with all the tools necessary to maximize your customer relationships:
Marketing tools with business cases, sales presentations, white papers and best practices,
SpeedTouch™ Product information, personalized training, solutions design and technical support
Support; Extranet website and FAQs.
The SpeedTouch™ Partner Program enables you to assess your customers' needs easily and provide state-of-the-art Voice and Data business solutions, including secured VPN connections, VoIP, fixed and wireless networks, service backup and much more.
By working with THOMSON, your business can reap the benefits of our DSL experience and expertise. We will help you plan and develop your SpeedTouch™ business strategy, qualify and compete for business opportunities & support your customers to achieve the highest level of end-users satisfaction.
Visit the SpeedTouch™ Partner Program website at www.thomsontelecompartner.com.
Topic Page
2.1 Product Documentation 22
2.2 Platform Software 27
2.3 Management and Maintenance Software 31
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2.1.1 Release Specific Delivery Documentation
Customer Release Note
Document reference Description
E-DOC-CRN-20051129-0002 v1.0 Customer Release NoteSoftware Release R6.1Residential DSL products
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2.1.2 Regulatory Documentation
Important note
Certifications SpeedTouch™ products may have been submitted to several certification and patent programs, resulting in a number of formal certificates and patents.
For more information regarding these certificates and patents, check the SpeedTouch™ web pages at www.thomson-broadband.com or contact your local Sales contact.
Printed media Safety Reference Leaflet
Safety Instructions and Regulatory Notices
Installation & Setup Guide:
Safety Instructions and Regulatory Notices and Quick Installation instructions are electronically distributed on the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROMs.
Only requirement is to include the printed Safety Reference Leaflet in the product delivery.
For backwards compatibility or on special request, printed versions of the Safety Instructions and Regulatory Notices are however still available. See “ Printed media” on page 23 for more information.
Document reference Applicability
E-DOC-SAF-20050714-0001 MASTER
E-DOC-SAF-20050726-0001 generic WW
E-DOC-SAF-20050726-0002 Direct Shipment
Document reference Applicability
E-DOC-SAF-20060223-0003 DSL products - MASTER
E-DOC-SAF-20060223-0004 DSL products - Generic WW
E-DOC-SAF-20060223-0005 DSL products - Direct Shipment
E-DOC-SAF-20050316-0017 Networking products - Generic (WW)
Document reference Applicability
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0126 Business - MASTER
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0134 Business - Generic WW
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0135 Business - Direct Shipment
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Miscellaneousdocuments
An extensive number of application notes, white papers, reports and other kinds of informative documents are made available from the SpeedTouch™ web site. As existing documents are updated regularly and new documents are made available, check the SpeedTouch™ web pages at www.speedtouch.com, www.speedtouchpartner.com or contact your local Sales contact.
Installation & SetupGuides
English:
Other Languages:
The Installation and Setup Guide is available in the following languages: French, German, Spanish, Portugese, Italian, Swedisch and Dutch.
User’s Guides
Document reference Applicability
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0010 SpeedTouch™510v5/6
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0035 SpeedTouch™516(v6)
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0043 SpeedTouch™530v5/6
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0052 SpeedTouch™536(v6)
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0068 SpeedTouch™546(v6)
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0077 SpeedTouch™576(v6)
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0093 SpeedTouch™585(v6)
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0101 SpeedTouch™706 (WL)
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0109 SpeedTouch™780 (WL
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0118 SpeedTouch™716v5 (WL)
The listed Installation & Setup Guides can be used for all software releases from R5.3.2 onwards.
Document reference Applicability
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0137 SpeedTouch™510v5/6
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0140 SpeedTouch™516(v6)
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0141 SpeedTouch™530v5/6
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0142 SpeedTouch™536(v6)
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0144 SpeedTouch™546(v6)
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0145 SpeedTouch™576(v6)
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0147 SpeedTouch™585(v6)
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0148 SpeedTouch™706 (WL) - SIP
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CLI Reference Guides
Configuration Guides General Configuration Guides:
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0149 SpeedTouch™780 (WL) - SIP
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0150 SpeedTouch™716v5 (WL) - SIP
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0152 SpeedTouch™706 (WL) - MGCP
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0153 SpeedTouch™780 (WL) - MGCP
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0154 SpeedTouch™716v5 (WL) - MGCP
User’s Guides are available in English only.
Document reference Applicability
Document reference Applicability
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0175 SpeedTouch™510v5/6 and 530v5/6
Software release R5.4
E-DOC-CTC-20060414-0002 SpeedTouch™516(v6), 536(v6) and 546(v6)
Software release R6.1
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0183 SpeedTouch™576(v6)
Software release R5.4
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0185 SpeedTouch™585Software release R5.4
E-DOC-CTC-20060414-0003 SpeedTouch™585v6
Software release R6.1
E-DOC-CTC-20060414-0004 SpeedTouch™706 and 780Software release R6.1
E-DOC-CTC-20060414-0005 SpeedTouch™706 WL and 780 WLSoftware release R6.1
E-DOC-CTC-20060414-0006 SpeedTouch™716v5 (WL)Software release R6.1
Document reference Applicability
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0164 ATM Quality of Service
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0165 IP Quality of Service
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0166 Hyper-NAT
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0167 Internet & WAN Connectivity
E-NIT-CTC-20041001-0008 IP Forwarding
E-DOC-CTC-20041202-0011 Multi-Level Access Policy
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0171 Stateful Inspection Firewall
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Application Notes General application notes:
Online Enrolment ofCustomer Documents
The Installation Disk has online enrolment of customer documents, which means that the most recent version of each document is automatically retrieved (via the Internet) and loaded.
Document reference Applicability
E-NIT-CTC-20041217-0022 VLAN Bridging
E-NIT-CTC-20050927-0004 MultiCast Video
E-NIT-CTC-20050126-0007 Multiple Public IP Addresses
E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0158 Virtual Private Networks
E-NIT-CTC-20050318-0002 DMZ
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2.2 Platform Software
Introduction The software release R6.1 has been made available for following SpeedTouch™ products:
SpeedTouch™ 516v5/536v5/546v5
SpeedTouch™ 516v6/536v6/546v6
SpeedTouch™ 585v6
SpeedTouch™ 706(i) (WL)
SpeedTouch™ 780(i) (WL)
SpeedTouch™ 716v5 (WL)
For software packages that relate to maintenance and management of these products, see “2.3 Management and Maintenance Software” on page 31.
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SpeedTouch™516v5/536v5/546v5
SpeedTouch™516v6/536v6/546v6
SpeedTouch™585v6
BANT-J Software Components
Component Identification Remarks
System software image file ZZTXAA6.105.bin BootP
ADSL/POTS modem label
bcm96348_R610_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT008_rcl_PPPI.d16f
ADSL/ISDN modem label
bcm96338_V1.0.93g_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT006a.d16f
Tag Parser version v2.0.0 -
BANT-J Boot Loader version v1.0.18 -
BANT-V Software Components
Component Identification Remarks
System software image file ZZQ2AA6.105.bin BootP
ADSL/POTS modem label
bcm96348_R610_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT008_rcl_PPPI.d16f
ADSL/ISDN modem label
bcm96338_V1.0.93g_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT006a.d16f
Tag Parser version v2.0.0 -
BANT-V Boot Loader version v1.0.5 -
BANT-W Software Components
Component Identification Remarks
System software image file ZZQIAA6.105.bin BootP
ADSL/POTS modem label
bcm96348_R610_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT008_rcl_PPPI.d16f
ADSL/ISDN modem label
bcm96338_V1.0.93g_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT006a.d16f
Tag Parser version v2.0.0 -
BANT-W Boot Loader version v1.0.7 -
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VoIP over IP SIP
VoIP over IP MGCP
SpeedTouch™780(i) (WL)
VoIP over IP SIP
BANT-S SIP Software Components
Component Identification Remarks
System software image file ZZ04AA6.105.bin BootP
operational ZZ03AA6.105 File System
ADSL/POTS modem label
bcm96348_R610_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT008_rcl_PPPI.d16f
ADSL/ISDN modem label
bcm96348_V1.0.93g_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT006a.d16f
Tag Parser version v2.0.0 -
Boot Loader version v1.0.3 -
BANT-S SIP Software Components
Component Identification Remarks
System software image file ZZNXAA6.105.bin BootP
operational ZZNWAA6.105 File System
ADSL/POTS modem label
bcm96348_R610_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT008_rcl_PPPI.d16f
ADSL/ISDN modem label
bcm96338_V1.0.93g_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT006a.d16f
Tag Parser version v2.0.0 -
Boot Loader version v1.0.3 -
BANT-R SIP Software Components
Component Identification Remarks
System software image file ZZ0HAA6.105.bin BootP
operational ZZ0AAA6.105 File System
ADSL/POTS modem label
bcm96348_R610_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT008_rcl_PPPI.d16f
ADSL/ISDN modem label
bcm96338_V1.0.93g_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT006a.d16f
Tag Parser version v2.0.0 -
Boot Loader version v1.0.3 -
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SpeedTouch™716v5 (WL)
Voice Over IP SIP
Voice over IP MGCP
BANT-R MGCP Software Components
Component Identification Remarks
System software image file ZZ06AA6.105.bin BootP
operational ZZ09AA6.105 File System
ADSL/POTS modem label
bcm96348_R610_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT008_rcl_PPPI.d16f
ADSL/ISDN modem label
bcm96338_V1.0.93g_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT006a.d16f
Tag Parser version v2.0.0 -
Boot Loader version v1.0.3 -
BANT-T SIP Software Components
Component Identification Remarks
System software image file ZZR9AA6.105.bin BootP
operational ZZR8AA6.105 File System
ADSL/POTS modem label
bcm96348_R610_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT008_rcl_PPPI.d16f
ADSL/ISDN modem label
bcm96338_V1.0.93g_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT006a.d16f
Tag Parser version v2.0.0 -
Boot Loader version v1.0.1 -
BANT-T MGCP Software Components
Component Identification Remarks
System software image file ZZP7AA6.105.bin BootP
operational ZZP6AA6.105 File System
ADSL/POTS modem label
bcm96348_R610_ADSL_PHY_A2pBT008_rcl_PPPI.d16f
ADSL/ISDN modem label
bcm96338_V1.0.93g_ADSL_PHY_B2pBT006a.d16f
Tag Parser version v2.0.0 -
Boot Loader version v1.0.1 -
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2.3 Management and Maintenance Software
Introduction In this section all software that is available for management and maintenance of the R6.1 release of SpeedTouch™ DSL products is listed.
Setup CD deliveries SpeedTouch™ Business DSL Products CD-ROM:
ZZQW version v6.103 (residential)
SpeedTouch™ MSWindows applications
SpeedTouch™Mac OS X applications
Driver softwareincluded in the
SpeedTouch™ HomeInstall Wizard
USB networking drivers
SpeedTouch™ wireless networking product drivers (MS Windows only)
Software tool Minimum version
Quick Installation Wizard 1.3.0.0 build 004
Home Install Wizard 2.0.3.3 build 028
CD Menu 5.3.3.1 build 064(setup.exe 1.2.5.6 build 002)
Software tool Minimum version
Quick Installation Wizard 1.3.0.0 build 004
Home Install Wizard 1.2.6.1 build 064
CD Menu 5.3.2.1 build 018
USB driver software Components
Supported Operating System Type Version
Microsoft Windows Remote NDIS v1.0.0.3
Apple Mac OS Xv10.2, v10.3, v10.4
Thomson.usbpart v1.6.0
Belcarra.usbpart v1.6.0
Belcarra.netpart v1.6.0
Networking driver software Components
Networking product Type Version
SpeedTouch™110g ETSI/FCC 3.0.11.1
SpeedTouch™121g ETSI/FCC 3.3.36.0
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3 Solved Technical Issues and Added Features
Overview This chapter covers the following topics:
Topic See
Solved Technical Issues in Previous Releases 3.1
Solved Technical Issues in This Release 3.2
Added Features in Previous Releases 3.3
Added Features in This Release 3.4
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3.1 Solved Technical Issues in Previous Releases
Overview The following issues were resolved in R5.4.0:
Local IP Issue
Unnecessary PPP Connect
Incorrect Reset Behaviour
Wireless LED Turns Off
Cannot Create PPTP Tunnel in Windows XP
SpeedTouch™ Reboots On Non-English Language Pack
Local IP Issue IDescription:
For PPP, the system does not handle a configuration with a fixed configured local IP address that differs from the IP address dynamically assigned by the BRAS/RADIUS server.
Solution:
The issue has been resolved.
Unnecessary PPPConnect
Description:
When the user name and password for PPP are not configured (i.e. left blank), the system still tries to establish a PPP connection.
Solution:
The issue has been resolved; The system now refuses to initiate a PPP connection when the user name and password are left blank. This reduces the load of failed PPP connections on the BRAS/RADIUS server.
Incorrect ResetBehaviour
Description:
Hardware and Web GUI reset showed different behaviour.
Solution:
The reset behaviour was lined up and corrected for both reset options. If user.ini is not present, all configuration files on all paths are deleted. If user.ini is present, only user.ini is deleted.
Wireless LED Turns Off Description:
Wireless LED stays OFF after running a template and rebooting.
Solution:
The issue has been resolved.
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Cannot Create PPTPTunnel in Windows XP
Description:
It is impossible to create a PPTP tunnel in Windows XP.
Solution:
The issue has been resolved and behaviour in Windows XP is now normal.
SpeedTouch™ RebootsOn Non-EnglishLanguage Pack
Description:
When running the embedded Easy Setup wizard on the SpeedTouch™ in a non-english language, the device reboots.
Solution:
The issue has been resolved.
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3.2 Solved Technical Issues in This Release
Overview The following issues were solved for the current release:
Line out of synch due to Impulsive Noise
Interoperability problems with Cisco and Adtran
Wizard problem
Performance issue
Double ACK messages
Line out of synch due toImpulsive Noise
Description:
A High CRC and FEC error on the SpeedTouch™585 and SpeedTouch™680, due to Impulsive Noise caused the line to go temporarily out of synch, which in turn caused the PPP connection to go down.
Solution:
The Impulsive Noise Protection was improved. Even when the line goes temporarily out of synch, the PPP connection does not go down.
Interoperabilityproblems with Cisco
and Adtran
Description:
There were interoperability problems with the Adtran TA-3000 and certain Cisco port cards.
Solution:
The issue has been resolved. Interoperability has been optimized.
Wizard problem Description:
In the german version, in the embedded Easy Setup wizard, the window in Home Network/Devices/Assign device game or application is too small and the device name is only visible with 4 digits.
Solution:
It is now possible to set the size when customizing the embedded Easy Setup wizard, to allow for more complex languages.
Performance issue Description:
A BER performance issue was reported.
Solution:
The issue has been resolved.
Double ACK messages Description:
Double ACK-messages were sent out, resulting in a loss of bandwidth.
Solution:
The issue has been resolved.
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3.3 Added Features in Previous Releases
About Added Features This section provides an overview of features that were added in previous releases as a result of technical issues or specific customer requests.
Overview The following features were added:
IP ping and traceroute extension
IP accounting display updated
IP accounting display updated
PPP settings change extension
Telnet extension
IP ping and tracerouteextension
Description:
IP Ping and traceroute are now possible from anywhere within CLI. Moreover a new ATM and IP ping command has been developed.
IP accounting displayupdated
Description:
IP Accounting display has been updated.
PPP settings changeextension
Description:
PPP settings can be changed during session upstate using CWMP. Changes take effect after re-attach.
Telnet extension Description:
A telnet session can be opened on a configurable port, both to devices on the LAN and to other servers (telnet relay).
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3.4 Added Features in This Release
About Added Features This section provides an overview of features that were added in this release as a result of technical issues or specific customer requests.
Overview The following features were added:
Timed Reboot
Wildcards Supported in the Rule Syntax for DHCP Relay
Additional TFTP and DHCP features
Ping extension
Simlock
DHCP Link-sensing
Timed Reboot Description:
Timed reboot has been added.
Wildcards Supported inthe Rule Syntax for
DHCP Relay
Description:
When entering a rule in the DHCP config (to later assign to DHCP relay), it is possible to filter on the VCI field. However, in previous releases, the syntax did not support the use of wildcards in the VCI identification. Only a full match was possible. In this release , this has been extended to include wildcard support.
Additional TFTP andDHCP features
Description:
Request for additional TFTP and DHCP features. These features were implemented.
Ping extension Description:
A long or hanging ping response can now be interrupted with CTRL+C.
Simlock Description:
A simlock feature has been added. If required, only user names with specific suffixes and/or prefixes can be set to be allowed.
DHCP Link-sensing Description:
DHCP Link-sensing has been added. This means that the PPP link will stay up even when lower layers are out of synch. In case of re-synch, the PPP link need not be renewed.
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4 Known Technical Issues
4.1 Known Restrictions
Overview This chapter provides a listing of all caveats and restrictions found during extensive testing cycles. Next to a detailed description of each problem, where possible a user-feasible solution for the problem is provided. This work around will in most cases circumvent or solve the issues that arise by the problem.
The following caveats and restrictions apply:
GUI restriction
DSD Restriction
Debug commands
GUIrestriction
Description
The SpeedTouch™ embedded Easy Setup wizard supports not more than five (residential) or ten (business) subsequent user windows during the SpeedTouch™ service template configuration procedure.
Workaround
None.
DSD Restriction Description
When Website filtering is activated (online filtering and/or URL white- or blacklisting), the maximum amount of simultaneous web-surfing TCP connections is around 20, depending on the type of connection.
Workaround
If you need more users, set Web Browsing Interception to either, automatic mode i.e. Web Browsing Interception will only be activated when the DSL or PPP is down, or disable it altogether (set to disabled)
As an alternative, DSD can be disabled via the SpeedTouch™ web GUI:
Debug commands On some platforms, using the debug commands may cause unexpected behaviour. Use these commands only when specifically approved by Thomson.
Step Action
1 Go to SpeedTouch > Configuration > Configure,
2 Select disabled or automatic for Web Browsing Interception.
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4.2 Technical Issues
Overview The following issues are known for the current release:
Unreadable Charactersin Home Install Wizard
on MAC OS
Description:
On the Home Install Wizard in MAC OSX, accented characters are shown as garbage or not shown.
Workaround:
Avoid the use of these characters. The issue will be fixed in STHIW R2.0 for MAC.
Percentage Sign notAccepted in Passwords
and User Names
Description:
Percentage (%) sign not accepted in user names and passwords.
Workaround:
Do not use the percentage (%) in user names and passwords. Issue will be solved in next release.
Uptime Not CorrectlyDisplayed
Description:
The Uptime for the IPoA connection is not correctly displayed on the IP Internet details screen.
Workaround:
IPoA is a passive WAN interface type and its uptime has no real significance, since the line will go down only when manually brought down. For static IP addresses, uptime may be ignored. Uptime for dynamic IP addresses is correctly displayed.
Issue See Page
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Percentage Sign not Accepted in Passwords and User Names 40
Uptime Not Correctly Displayed 40
Wrong Icon on Web Start Page 41
No Warning When Loading an Errored Configuration 41
Text Translation not Shown in Web Interface 41
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Broken backward compatibility between R5.4 and R6.1 DHCP configuration
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Wrong Icon on WebStart Page
Description:
On the start page of the Web interface GUI, the DSL icon wrongly shows a red cross. The cross disappears on subsequent pages.
Workaround:
None. Will be fixed in later release.
No Warning WhenLoading an Errored
Configuration
Description:
When loading an errored configuration, the system does not return a warning
Workaround:
None. Make sure that the configurations you are loading are correct.
Text Translation notShown in Web Interface
Description:
Some pages in the Web interface still appear untranslated when running the Web Interface.
Workaround:
Improvements are ongoing. Several parts have been fixed for this release.
Web BrowsingInterception Fails to
Appear
Description:
If the DSL line is out, the Web Browsing Interception page fails to appear when the DSD is set to “automatic” and website filtering does not work.
Solution:
Change DSD setting to “enabled”.
Broken backwardcompatibility betweenR5.4 and R6.1 DHCP
configuration
Description:
The configured order of requested options in the DHCP client is important because it determines the processing sequence in the DHCP client when the ack is received. As the order of options has changed in software release R6.1, unpredicted behavior can encounter when upgrading from software release R5.4 to R6.1.
Solution:
Reset your SpeedTouch™ to defaults and reconfigure.
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