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The Product Description of SmartAX MT882 ADSL2+ Router HUAWEI Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd

Table of Contents Product Description...1 1. Preface...1 2. Highlights...1 3. Features and Benefits...2 4. Technical Specifications...3 5. Complied Standards and Recommendations...5 6. Detailed Description...6 7. Acronyms and Abbreviations...10

1. Preface Product Description The SmartAX MT882 ADSL2+ Router of Huawei (referred to as the MT882 hereinafter) complies with the new ADSL standards to provide asymmetrical transmission rates of up to 24 Mbps downstream and 1.2 Mbps upstream. The MT882 provide an Ethernet interface and a USB interface for user access. It can be suitably applied in family entertainment or SOHO over Internet. 2. Highlights Figure 1-1 MT882 appearance

Highspeed access and stable performance Good interoperability with DSLAM devices Plug-and-play Elegant outlook and flexible mount modes 3. Features and Benefits I. High Speed Max. downstream rate of 24 Mbps and upstream rate of 1.2 Mbps Max. transmission distance of 6.5 kilometers II. Strong Maintainability Provides abundant line test and fault diagnose functions Provides five LEDs to indicate statuses of the device Web-based management interface for easy operation III. Strong Adaptability Good interoperability with DSLAM devices of different vendors Strong anti-noise and spectrum-compatibility Provides up to eight PVCs Supports internal PPPoE dialer IV. Ease of Use Plug-and-play Compact and elegant design with various mounting modes (horizontal, vertical and wall mount)

V. High Security Password protection on management interface PAP/CHAP authentication schemes DHCP server, NAT, IP Filter, firewall and protocol block VI. Good Manageability Web-based configuration, management and firmware upgrading Remote management over Telnet session Supports SNMP V1/V2 VII. Low Power Consumption Supports L3 sleep mode Supports L2 low-power mode 4. Technical Specifications I. Data Transmission Rate ITU-T G.992.5 (ADSL2+): downstream rate of 24 Mbps, and upstream rate of 1.2 Mbps ITU-T G.992.5 Annex L: Max. transmission distance of 6.5 kilometers II. Physical Specifications Power output: 9V AC 1A Max. power consumption: <9W Operating temperature: 0 C~40 C (32 F~104 F) Relative humidity: 5%~95% (non-condensing) Dimensions: 135mm x 110mm x 28mm

Weight: 180g III. Interface Specifications One RJ-11 interface, which connects to the ADSL line. One 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 port and one USB port for connection with the PC or the LAN. One 9V AC power input The interfaces are shown in the figure below. 1.Connect the ADSL cable 2.Connect the USB cable and your PC 3.Connect your PC 4.Reset Button 5.Power Switch 6.Connect the Power Adapter Figure 1-2 Interfaces on the MT882 rear side IV. LED Types The figure below shows the LEDs of the MT882. Figure 1-3 MT882 LEDs

LEDs Power ADSL: LINK ADSL: ACT LAN USB Indication A green LED that lights up when the MT882 is powered on A green LED that blinks quickly when the ADSL link is being activated. After the ADSL link has been activated, the LED lights up steadily. Blinking when there is traffic over the ADSL link. Steady green and orange light indicates a normal Ethernet link connection. Blinking green light indicates that the data rate is 10 Mbps; while blinking orange light indicates that the data rate is 100 Mbps A green LED that lights steadily to indicate normal USB connection, and blinks to indicate there is traffic on the port. 5. Complied Standards and Recommendations I. Standards ITU G.994.1 (G.hs) ITU G.992.5 ITU G.992.5 Annex L IEEE802.3, IEEEE802.3u 10/100 Base-T Fast Ethernet USB 1.1 II. WAN Protocols Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (RFC 1483), supports LLC encapsulation or VCMUX encapsulation

Classical IP and ARP over ATM (RFC 1577), supports LLC encapsulation or VCMUX encapsulation PPP over ATM (RFC 2364), supports LLC encapsulation or VCMUX encapsulation PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2616), supports LLC encapsulation or VCMUX encapsulation IP V4, TCP/UDP, ARP, RARP, ICMP, DNS, DHCP and NAT RFC 1334 (PAP) and RFC 1994 (CHAP) IEEE802.1d Spanning-tree Bridge RIP v1 (RFC 1058) and RIP v2 (RFC 1389) III. Configuration and Management HTTP Server: supports Web interface configuration Telnet: supports establish of Telnet session on LAN port TFTP: supports upgrading of program SNMP V1 and V2 6. Detailed Description I. High Speed The MT882 is in full compliance with ADSL2+: ITU G.992.5. The spectral range of the MT882 is 2.2MHz, and its maximum number of sub-carriers is 512. The maximum downstream rate is 24 Mbps, and the maximum upstream rate is 1.2 Mbps, enabling a broader range of applications. With its support on ADSL2+, the MT882 provides a maximum access distance of 6.5 Km.

II. Strong Maintainability The MT882 provides abundant line test/diagnose functions, supporting single end loop test and dual end loop test. By cooperating with the DSLAM device on the CO end, the MT882 is able to collect and report, in and after the initialization process, key parameters including line noise, line attenuation, SNR margin and maximum available rate. The line test and fault diagnose functions of the MT882 provide strong support to the service providers in respect of maintenance operation and fault-finding. The five LEDs on the MT882 help to monitor the connection status or even to locate the faults. The Web-based configuration interface helps you to master the management and configuration methods easily. The MT882 supports OAM end-to-end loopback test to detect the connectivity of ATM links. III. Strong Adaptability The MT882 adopts seamless rate adaptation, prohibition of sub-channels, fast bit-switching and dynamic rate allocation to achieve outstanding ability in rate auto-adaptation. The MT882 has excellent anti-noise ability to ensure reliable services. IV. Ease of Use The MT882 has very strong adaptability to different network conditions. The factory-configuration of PVC complies with most of the bridged application scenarios. The MT882 also features elegant outlook and flexible mounting modes. Its well-designed housing and base structure allows the

MT882 to be mounted horizontally, vertically or to the wall, making it more applicable for household use. V. High Security The MT882 employs multiple security technologies, including: Firewall The firewall protects local network and executes deny of service to prevent the following attacks: IP Spoofing Tear Drop Smurf and Fraggle Land Attack Ping of Death IP Filter The MT882 IP filter function allows you to create rules for controlling data input and output between the LAN and the Internet, and inside the LAN, in order to implement security protection and internal management of LAN. By configuring the IP filter function, you are able to keep away the known threats in advance The MT882 provides powerful IP filter function on the transmission direction, source IP address and port number, destination IP address and port number, protocol type (ICMP or TCP), packet size and slice. In terms of protocol type filtering, specific packets of the protocol, like ICMP ECHO/REPLY and TCP SYN, can be filtered. The MT882 also supports monitor on potential attacks by configuring a blacklist. It allows multiple administrator mailboxes so that the log targets can be informed in time when there is an attack

Protocol Block The protocol block function of the MT882 prevents the ADSL terminals from forwarding data of a specific protocol. This function is used to discard data packets of an undesired protocol in a network. By configuring the protocol block function, you are able to control the type of packets to be transferred over the LAN, in order to avoid security risks and reduce unnecessary burden of the network. The MT882 is able to block these types of protocols: PPPoE, IP Multicast, RARP, 802.1Q, IPX, AppleTalk, NetBEUI, BPDU and IPv6 Multicast. VI. Good Manageability The MT882 supports these management methods: Web-based management interface Remote management over Telnet session Centralized management based on SNMP V1/V2 VII. Low Power Consumption The MT882 supports L3 sleep mode. In normal operation, the MT882 works at full capacity. But when the subscriber is not on the line, the MT882 and corresponding subscriber module in the central office will both enter the sleep mode. The MT882 supports L2 low-power mode. When the traffic is small, the MT882 is able to reduce the transmitting capacity to save the power, and thus reduce crosstalk on the line. The two modes above provided by the MT882 can effectively save the power consumption meanwhile reduce the heat radiation of the device in the central office.

7. Acronyms and Abbreviations ADSL ATM BPDU DHCP DNS DSLAM IP ICMP IPoA LAN NetBEUI PPP PPPoA PPPoE PVC RARP RIP SNMP TCP TFTP UDP Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Asynchronous Transfer Mode Bridge Protocol Data Unit Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name Server Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplex Internet Protocols Internet Control Message Protocol Internet Protocols Over ATM Local Area Network NetBIOS Extended User Interface Point to Point Protocol PPP over ATM PPP over Ethernet Permanent Virtual Connection Reverse Address Resolution Protocol Routing Information Protocol Simple Network Management Protocol Transfer Control Protocol Trivial File Transfer Protocol User Datagram Protocol

USB VCI VPI Universal Serial Bus Virtual Channel Identifier Virtual Path Identifier