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Total Access 600 Series System Manual

Section 4  User Interface Guide

61200624L1-1B

© 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.

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APPENDICES (T1 ATM APPLICATIONS)

Appendix A. Voice Gateway Quick Start Procedure (Voice Turn Up)

A typical VoATM application (see Figure 7) uses a Total Access 6XX connected to an ATM network. For 
voice applications, a Voice Gateway is needed to interface with the PSTN. Jetstream, Tollbridge, 
CopperCom, and LES-CAS are popular Gateway types.

Figure 7.  Application Diagram

To configure a Total Access 6XX for use with the Voice Gateway, you need to know the VPI and VCI 
used on the ATM network to access the Gateway from this Total Access 6XX. You also need to know the 
format for 

I

DLE

 C

ELLS

 and whether 

D

ATA

 S

CRAMBLING

 is used on this ATM network. The following 

procedure will help you navigate the Total Access 6XX menus for configuring the necessary elements for 
VoATM with the Voice Gateway.

Perform the following steps in order to configure the application.

Initial Setup

It is best to configure Total Access 6XX ATM applications by following the order of the top-level menus. 
For example, first configure the system parameters using the 

S

YSTEM

 I

NFO

 and 

S

YSTEM

 C

ONFIG

 menus. 

Next, configure the Layer 1 parameters using the 

I

NTERFACES

 menu. Once the Layer 1 information is 

configured, proceed to the Layer 2 setup using the 

L2 P

ROTOCOL

 menus. 

The following example is for configuring T1 units with ATM firmware. However, all units 
using ATM firmware (SDSL, ADSL, SHDSL) may be configured in the same manner. To 
configure ATM Voice applications with other network types, disregard the T1 Interface 
Setup Instructions and configure your network interface as needed.

V.35 TX

DATA

VOICE

BATT

PWR/NET

Summary of Contents for 606

Page 1: ...61200624L1 1B June 2004 TOTAL ACCESS 600 SERIES System Manual Total Access 600R Total Access 604 Total Access 608 Total Access 612 Total Access 616 Total Access 624 ...

Page 2: ...special incidental or consequential damages or for commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this publication About this Manual This manual provides a complete description of the Total Access 6XX system and system software The purpose of this manual is to provide the technician system administrator and manager with general and specific information related to...

Page 3: ...ate Description of Changes A October 2002 Initial Release B May 2004 Updated to include menu changes for firmware release Notes provide additional useful information Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption Warnings provide information that could prevent damage to the equipment or endangerment to human life ...

Page 4: ...ash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There is a remote risk of shock from lightning 3 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 4 Use only the power cord power supply and or batteries indicated in the manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The...

Page 5: ...telephone cord with a modular plug is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed for connection to the telephone network or premises wiring using an FCC compatible modular jack which is compliant with Part 68 and requirements adopted by ACTA 7 The following information may be required when applying to your local telephone company for leased line facilities 8 The REN is useful in deter...

Page 6: ...cial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio frequencies Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded cabl...

Page 7: ...ended for eventual conversion into voice band analog signal and transmitted on the network The affidavit shall affirm that either no encoded analog content or billing information is being transmitted or that the output of the device meets Part 68 encoded analog content or billing protection specifications End user customer will be responsible to file an affidavit with the local exchange carrier wh...

Page 8: ...log content and billing protection is factory set and is not under the control of the customer I attest that the operator s maintainer s of the digital CPE responsible for the establishment maintenance and adjustment of the encoded analog content and billing information has have been trained to perform these functions by successfully having completed one of the following check appropriate blocks A...

Page 9: ...es the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the equipment that the total of the LNs of all devices does not exceed 100 The ringer equivalence number REN assigned to each terminal adapter is used to determine the total number of devices t...

Page 10: ... more information use the contact information given below Repair and Return If you determine that a repair is needed please contact our Customer and Product Service CAPS department to have an RMA number issued CAPS should also be contacted to obtain information regarding equipment currently in house or possible fees associated with repair Identify the RMA number clearly on the package below addres...

Page 11: ...m Extended Services ACES program offers multiple types and levels of installation and maintenance services which allow you to choose the kind of assistance you need This support is available at For questions call the ACES Help Desk Training The Enterprise Network EN Technical Training Department offers training on our most popular products These courses include overviews on product features and fu...

Page 12: ...Customer Service Product Support Information and Training Total Access 600 Series System Manual 12 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61200624L1 1B ...

Page 13: ...P 4 Verifying Communications Over an IP LAN 191 DLP 5 Connecting to the Unit Using Telnet 195 DLP 6 Adding Removing Users and Changing Password Security Levels 199 DLP 7 Updating the Firmware using TFTP 203 DLP 8 Updating the Firmware using XMODEM 207 DLP 9 Saving the Current Configuration Using TFTP 209 DLP 10 Loading a Configuration Using TFTP 211 DLP 11 Saving and Transferring a Current Configu...

Page 14: ...Table of Contents Total Access 600 Series System Manual 14 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61200624L1 1B ...

Page 15: ...stem Overview 16 Features and Benefits 17 Configuration and Management 17 Software Upgradeable 17 Network Interfaces 17 Integrated Components 17 ATM Support 17 Frame Relay Support 18 Analog Ports 18 V 35 DTE Interface 18 Routing Capability 18 Security 18 Testing 18 Performance Monitoring 19 IAD Systems 19 T1 19 ADSL 20 SDSL 20 SHDSL 20 ...

Page 16: ...cess 600R systems Until now the Total Access TDM units have been running firmware version A 03 XX Recently A 04 XX has been released to support the TDM Total Access IADs The development of A 04 XX code is a significant step in the evolution of the Total Access product line as it allows all Total Access family members to share the same base code This means that features and fixes are more easily im...

Page 17: ...stems and firmware download Software Upgradeable Flash memory TFTP download XMODEM via CRAFT port Network Interfaces T1 ADSL SDSL SHDSL Integrated Components IP router Life line voice backup xDSL models only Network connection 10 100 BaseT connection V 35 Nx56 64 DTE interface CRAFT port Optional DSX 1 port Factory installed only ATM Support AAL2 voice AAL5 data voice 6 PVCs 1 voice 5 data RFC 148...

Page 18: ... 20 VDC offset Distance up to 1000 feet V 35 DTE Interface Data Rate Nx56 or Nx64 kbps N 1 to 24 Electrical and Mechanical CCITT V 35 34 pin Frame Relay FRF 5 FRF 8 capable Routing Capability Ethernet 10 100BaseT RJ 45 IEEE 802 3 and 802 1D MAC Bridging IP Support TCP RIP V1 RIP V2 UDP ICMP ARP UDP Relay SYSLOG PPP Support LCP IPCP BCP DHCP Server to LAN DHCP from network Copper Mountain Compatibl...

Page 19: ...h DSX 1 P N 4203640L1 ATMB Total Access 604 T1 ATM with Battery Backup P N 4203680L1 TDM Total Access 608 T1 TDM P N 4213680L1 TDM Total Access 608 T1 TDM with DSX 1 P N 4203680L1 TDMB Total Access 608 T1 TDM with Battery Backup P N 4203680L1 ATM Total Access 608 T1 ATM P N 4213680L1 ATM Total Access 608 T1 ATM with DSX 1 P N 4203680L1 ATMB Total Access 608 T1 ATM with Battery Backup P N 4203612L1...

Page 20: ...SL with Battery Backup P N 4200682L1 Total Access 608 SDSL P N 4200682L1 ACB Total Access 608 SDSL with Battery Backup P N 4200612L2 Total Access 612 SDSL P N 4200616L2 Total Access 616 SDSL P N 4200624L2 Total Access 624 SDSL SHDSL P N 4200600L3 Total Access 600R SHDSL P N 4200643L1 Total Access 604 SHDSL P N 4200643L1 ACB Total Access 604 SHDSL with Battery Backup P N 4200683L1 Total Access 608 ...

Page 21: ...e 2 Total Access 604 608 Front Panel Layout 23 Figure 3 Total Access 612 616 624 Front Panel Layout 26 Figure 4 Total Access 600R Rear Panel 27 Figure 5 Total Access 604 608 Rear Panel 28 Figure 6 Total Access 604 608 Rear Panel with Optional Life Line POTS 28 Figure 7 Total Access 604 608 Rear Panel with Optional DSX 1 Interface 28 Figure 8 Total Access 612 616 624 Rear Panel 28 Figure 9 Total Ac...

Page 22: ...g Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual 22 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61200624L1 1B Table 10 V 35 Winchester Pinout 31 Table 11 LIFE LINE Connection Pinout 32 Table 12 DSX 1 Connection Pinout 32 Table 13 Specifications 33 ...

Page 23: ...top or wallmount use These systems may be utilized in 19 or 23 inch racks with the purchase of mounting brackets 19 P N 1200627L1 and 23 P N 1200627L2 2 POWER REQUIREMENTS The following power requirements apply 3 REVIEWING THE FRONT PANEL DESIGN Total Access 600R Figure 2 shows the Total Access 600R front panel Figure 1 Total Access 600R Front Panel Layout Table 1 AC Power Requirements System Maxi...

Page 24: ...R Front Panel LEDs For these LEDs This color light Indicates that LAN TX RX Off there is no data traffic on the LAN Green blinking there is data traffic on the LAN LAN LINK Off the physical link is down there is no Ethernet connection Green solid there is link integrity on the LAN physical link is up WAN STAT Red solid the T1 is in red alarm or T1 sync loss has occurred Yellow solid the T1 is in y...

Page 25: ... is link integrity on the LAN physical link is up V 35 RX Off no data traffic is being received on the V 35 Green blinking data is being received on the V 35 V 35 TX Off no data traffic is being transmitted on the V 35 Green blinking data is being transmitted on the V 35 DATA Red solid the T1 is in red alarm or T1 sync loss has occurred Yellow solid the T1 is in test Green solid Layer 2 is up VOIC...

Page 26: ...1 is non operational Green blinking the phone is off hook VOICE if Gateway is Jetstream Red solid gateway link is down Green solid gateway link is up VOICE if Gateway is Coppercom or LES CAS Red solid Layer 2 is down Green solid Layer 2 is up VOICE if Gateway is Tollbridge Red solid gateway status is inactive Green solid gateway status is active VOICE if no Gateway Yellow blinking the phone is off...

Page 27: ...ts ATM software LED functionality Table 5 Total Access 612 616 624 TDM Front Panel LEDs For these LEDs This color light Indicates that TX RX Off there is no data traffic on the LAN Green blinking there is data traffic on the LAN LINK Off the physical link is down no Ethernet connection Green solid there is link integrity on the LAN the physical link is up V 35 RX Off no data traffic is being recei...

Page 28: ...ET interface via an RJ 48 connector a V 35 connection via a 34 pin Winchester style connector a BATT connection via a 3 pin modular plug and an AC PWR connection via a 3 prong detachable power cord In addition systems can include either a LIFE LINE analog interface via an RJ 48 connector or an optional DSX 1 interface via an RJ 48 connector Figure 5 on page 29 illustrates a standard Total Access 6...

Page 29: ...29 Figure 5 Total Access 604 608 Rear Panel Figure 6 Total Access 604 608 Rear Panel with Optional Life Line POTS Figure 7 Total Access 604 608 Rear Panel with Optional DSX 1 Interface Figure 8 Total Access 612 616 624 Rear Panel Figure 9 Total Access 612 616 624 Rear Panel with Optional Life Line POTS ...

Page 30: ...onnector regardless of the network technology T1 ADSL SDSL etc Table 6 shows the NTWK connection pinout identical across all technologies 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T NC NC P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P...

Page 31: ...apter P N 3196ADPT001 by contacting ADTRAN Technical Support or by adding the adapter to the system order You can also build your own adapter by purchasing unassembled adapter kits from Black Box or Datacomm Warehouse or other equivalent companies The adapter pinout is shown in Table 8 Table 6 NTWK Connection Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 RX RING Receive data from the network 2 RX TIP Receive data...

Page 32: ...ection 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual 32 2004 ADTRAN Inc 61200624L1 1B Note All other pins are unused Table 8 DB 9 to RJ 48 Adapter Pinout Continued DB 9 RJ 48 DESCRIPTION ...

Page 33: ... unit includes an auto ranging 90 250 VAC 50 60 Hz power supply with a 3 prong removable cable Connect the power supply to a standard 120 VAC 60 Hz electrical outlet for proper operation Table 9 Ethernet Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 TX1 Transmit Positive 2 TX2 Transmit Negative 3 RX1 Receive Positive 4 5 Unused 6 RX2 Receive Negative 7 8 Unused Table 10 V 35 Winchester Pinout PIN CCIT DESCRIPTION...

Page 34: ...E port pinout DSX 1 Interface Table 12 provides the DSX 1 port pinout The LIFE LINE analog connection is only available on Total Access 600 Series xDSL models Table 11 LIFE LINE Connection Pinout PIN DESCRIPTION 1 2 Unused 3 Life Line Ring 4 Life Line Tip 5 6 Unused The DSX 1 interface is optional and must be requested at the time of order placement Total Access 600 Series systems without the DSX ...

Page 35: ...hput Up to 8 Mbps downstream Up to 1 Mbps upstream Interoperability Interoperate with G 992 1 compliant DSLAMs G SHDSL Network Interface ITU G 991 2 Line Rate 192 kbps to 2 3 Mbps SDSL Network Interface 2B1Q Conexant based Line Rate 160 kbps to 2 3 Mbps Training Conexant Autobaud capable ATM Support Voice Codes PCM G 711 32K ADPCM G 726 PVC Capability 6 PVCs 1 voice 5 data Echo Cancellation G 165 ...

Page 36: ... with 20 VDC offset Routing Ethernet Specifications IEEE 802 3 IP Support TCP RIP V1 RIP V2 UDP ICMP ARP UDP Relay SYSLOG PPP Support LCP IPCP BCP DHCP DHCP Server to LAN DHCP from network Management CRAFT Interface EIA 232 Physical RJ 48C Ethernet 10 100BaseT Interface SNMP V1 support 604 608 ATM units running D 01 36 firmware or previous 612 616 624 ATM units running D 01 30 firmware or previous...

Page 37: ...upplying power to the unit CONTENTS Tools Required 36 Unpack and Inspect the SYSTEM 36 Contents of ADTRAN Shipments 37 Grounding Instructions 37 Mounting Options 38 Wallmounting the Unit 38 Rackmounting the Total Access 612 616 624 40 Supplying Power to the Unit 40 AC Powered Systems 40 FIGURES Figure 1 Wallmount Orientation 39 Figure 2 Wallmounting the Unit 39 ...

Page 38: ...on into the carton with sharp objects After unpacking the unit inspect it for possible shipping damage If the equipment has been damaged in transit immediately file a claim with the carrier and then contact ADTRAN Customer Service see Customer Service Product Support Information and Training in the front of this manual To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or durin...

Page 39: ...roduct or system are all to be of a grounding type and the equipment grounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to earth ground at the service equipment A supplementary equipment grounding conductor shall be installed between the product or system and ground that is in addition to the equipment grounding conductor in the power supply cord The supplementary equipment groundi...

Page 40: ...tion Selected punch down block and tool Follow these steps to wallmount the unit Be careful not to upset the stability of the equipment mounting rack when installing this product Wallmount Installation Step Action 1 Decide on a location for the unit Keep in mind that the unit needs to be mounted at or below eye level so that the LEDs are viewable IMPORTANT Mount the chassis with LEDs facing to the...

Page 41: ...em Manual Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure 61200624L1 1B 2004 ADTRAN Inc 39 Figure 1 Wallmount Orientation Figure 2 Wallmounting the Unit Note The Total Access 600 Series units come equipped with wall mount brackets preinstalled ...

Page 42: ...hat it is properly connected to an appropriate power source Rackmount Installation Step Action 1 Remove the wallmount brackets The Total Access 612 616 624 ships with wallmount brackets attached Attach the mounting brackets to the side of the unit To avoid damaging the unit use only the screws included in the mounting bracket shipment when attaching mounting ears to the chassis 2 Position the Tota...

Page 43: ... Interfaces Network SDSL 76 Interfaces Network ADSL 77 Interfaces DSX 78 Interfaces ETH 81 Interfaces V35 82 Interfaces FXS 82 Interfaces FXO 86 L2 Protocol TDM Firmware 89 L2 Protocol TDM Firmware T1 Interface 90 L2 Protocol TDM Firmware T1 Interface PPP 91 L2 Protocol TDM Firmware T1 Interface FRE Protocol 93 L2 Protocol TDM Firmware T1 Interface HDLC Protocol 98 L2 Protocol TDM Firmware T1 Inte...

Page 44: ...enu 51 Figure 5 System Utility Menu 64 Figure 6 Interfaces Menus 71 Figure 7 L2 Protocol T1 TDM Menu 89 Figure 8 L2 Protocol SDSL ATM Menu 100 Figure 9 Bridge Menu 117 Figure 10 Router Menu 119 Figure 11 Security Menu 141 Figure 12 DS0 Maps Menu 149 Figure 7 Application Diagram 169 Figure 10 Application Diagram 174 TABLES Table 1 Password Security Level 48 Table 2 Instructions for Changing Passwor...

Page 45: ... shows the session s current position path in the menu structure For example Figure 1 shows the top level menu with the cursor on the SYSTEM CONFIG submenu therefore the menu path reads TA6XX IAD SYSTEM CONFIG Window Panes When you first start a terminal menu session the terminal menu window is divided into left and right panes The left pane shows the list of available submenus while the right pan...

Page 46: ...al submenus and some data fields contain additional data fields The following chart explains the notation used to identify these additional items To do this Press this key Move from left pane to right pane Tab Enter Right arrow Move from right pane to left pane Tab Escape Left arrow Backspace Move within each pane Up arrow Down arrow Left arrow Right arrow This notation Means that more items are a...

Page 47: ...Extended Help displays information about selected commands CTRL A Navigation Help lists characters used for navigating the terminal menu and session management CTRL Z Config Status displays when current configuration contains changes that have not been saved to flash memory Save changes by backing out to the main menu or press CTRL W to force a manual save Navigating using the Keyboard Keys You ca...

Page 48: ...ry defaults F Copy selected items to the clipboard The amount of information you can copy depends on the cursor location when you press C If the cursor is over an editable field only that item is copied If the cursor is over the index number of a list then all of the items in the row of the list are copied For example if the cursor is over the selection field in the INTERFACES screen all of the in...

Page 49: ...to specific operations and parameters Use the following chart to help select the appropriate menu Delete a list item For example delete an item from the TELNET USER connection list by pressing D while the index number is active D To do this Go to this menu Review and monitor general system information for the Total Access 6XX SYSTEM INFO Set up the operational configuration for the Total Access 6X...

Page 50: ...rface automatically provides maximum rights Table 1 Password Security Level Security Level Description Full Permission to edit every menu item including creating and editing passwords maximum rights Support Access to all commands except passwords Config Access to all commands except passwords flash firmware download configuration transfers authentication methods terminal mode and unit reset Router...

Page 51: ... on the top line of all screens SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM LOCATION Provides a user configurable text string for the location of the unit This field is to help you keep track of the actual physical location of the unit You can enter up to 127 alphanumeric characters in this field including spaces and special characters such as an underscore SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM CONTACT Provides a user configurable text stri...

Page 52: ...play dashes for any unit manufactured prior to this serial number addition SYSTEM INFO FIRMWARE REVISION Read only Displays the current firmware revision level of the unit SYSTEM INFO BOOTCODE REVISION Read only Displays the current bootcode revision SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM UPTIME Displays the length of time the unit has been running Each time you reset the system this value resets to 0 days 0 hours 0 ...

Page 53: ... be accessed via an RJ 48 connector located on the rear of the unit SYSTEM CONFIG MANAGEMENT CRAFT PORT PASSWORD PROTECT When PASSWORD PROTECT is set to NO the CRAFT port is not password protected When set to YES def the unit will prompt for a password upon startup SYSTEM CONFIG MANAGEMENT CRAFT PORT PASSWORD Enter the user defined password up to 30 alphanumeric characters including spaces and spe...

Page 54: ... PC with terminal emulation software must be set for the same number of data bits SYSTEM CONFIG MANAGEMENT CRAFT PORT PARITY This is the asynchronous parity that the CRAFT port will run The possible values are NONE def ODD or EVEN The unit and the VT100 terminal or PC with terminal emulation software must have the same parity setting SYSTEM CONFIG MANAGEMENT CRAFT PORT STOP BITS This is the number...

Page 55: ...SER LIST Add Telnet users and control the Telnet access conditions through this menu Display the index number of the Telnet users Up to four users can be configured for access to the unit Each user can be assigned a security level and idle time NAME The name is a text string of the user name for this session The factory default is UNASSIGNED in the NAME field You must enter a username in this fiel...

Page 56: ...additionally does not have the privilege to reset the unit remotely or enter the terminal menu Router The user has read only privileges for the SYSTEM INFO menu There is no access to the SYSTEM CONFIG menu The user has PING and TRACEROUTE access from the SYSTEM UTILITY menu The user is limited to Ethernet configuration and status from the INTERFACES menu The user has full access to the BRIDGE and ...

Page 57: ...emote unit requests Telnet access to the unit if the access list is empty or the remote s IP address matches a list entry remote access is granted A network address of 0 0 0 0 with corresponding netmask 255 255 255 255 blocks all host Telnet access The factory default is 0 0 0 0 with a 0 0 0 0 subnet MASK which allows all users Telnet access MASK The mask is used to determine which bits of the NET...

Page 58: ...twork access to the SNMP information The default value is 0 0 0 0 NETMASK The mask is used to determine which bits of the MANAGER IP are significant A 0 bit means don t care A 1 bit means that the corresponding address bits in the incoming SNMP packet must match the address bit in the defined MANAGER IP The netmask of 255 255 255 255 defines a single IP as the manager host IP A MANAGER IP defined ...

Page 59: ...a that is configured under the ROUTER menus The FAR END IP ADDRESS is generally the management IP from the DSLAM The factory default is 0 0 0 0 SYSTEM CONFIG MANAGEMENT FDL MANAGEMENT LEARN ADDRESS When set to ON the destination address on each received packet is assumed to be the FDL interface address A 255 255 255 254 netmask is used which determines the far side address as well since there can ...

Page 60: ...d from the IAD to be filtered by facility level See RFC3164 The BSD Syslog Protocol The remaining Syslog parameters have the following level choices FATAL Highest priority ALERT CRITICAL ERROR WARNING NOTICE INFO DEBUG Lowest priority Every log message generated by the IAD has a reporting level priority If the message priority is lower than the configured priority for the destination log the messa...

Page 61: ...mation concerning the DHCP server or clients SYSTEM CONFIG SYSLOG NTP LEVEL Minimum required level for sending NTP log messages Network Time Protocol log messages provide information regarding the network time settings SYSTEM CONFIG SYSLOG TFTP LEVEL Minimum required level for sending TFTP log messages TFTP log messages provide status information concerning firmware upgrades and configuration tran...

Page 62: ...SLOG CONSOLE LEVEL This parameter is for ADTRAN internal use only SYSTEM CONFIG SYSLOG CFGXFER LEVEL Minimum required level for sending configuration transfer log messages Configuration transfer log messages provide status information on all attempted configuration transfers SYSTEM CONFIG SYSLOG ROUTER LEVEL Minimum required level for sending router log messages Router messages may provide status ...

Page 63: ...TH LEVEL Minimum required level for sending log messages about Ethernet physical connection These status messages provide information concerning data packets transmitted and received on the 10 100BASET interface SYSTEM CONFIG SYSLOG ICMP LEVEL Minimum required level for sending ICMP log messages ICMP log messages provide information for ICMP packets sent and received by the system SYSTEM CONFIG SY...

Page 64: ... Messages are only generated for ATM products SYSTEM CONFIG SYSLOG XMODEM LEVEL Minimum required level for sending XMODEM log messages for firmware and configuration transfers SYSTEM CONFIG SYSLOG EMWEB LEVEL This parameter is for ADTRAN internal use only SYSTEM CONFIG SYSLOG FRELAY LEVEL Minimum required level for sending frame relay log messages Frame Relay log messages provide information for f...

Page 65: ...ous other network time parameters from this menu SYSTEM CONFIG NETWORK TIME SERVER TYPE The unit time can be entered manually from the SYSTEM INFO menu or the unit can receive time from an NTP SNTP server The NETWORK TIME menu includes all parameters relating to how the unit communicates with the time server The server type defines the port on which the unit will listen to receive timing informati...

Page 66: ...s the interval of time between each request the unit sends out to the time server A smaller refresh time guarantees that the unit receives the correct time from the server and corrects possible errors more quickly This may be more taxing on the machine A range of refresh times is available for the user to decide which is best for their unit Choices include 5 MINS 10 MINS 15 MINS 20 MINS 25 MINS 30...

Page 67: ...It is the case sensitive file name which contains the upgrade code The factory default is no entry in the TFTP SERVER FILENAME field SYSTEM UTILITY UPGRADE FIRMWARE TRANSFER STATUS This appears when TFTP is used It displays the status of the transfer as it happens Any error or success message will be displayed here SYSTEM UTILITY UPGRADE FIRMWARE START TRANSFER This activator is used when the conf...

Page 68: ...rom your system administrator If using the ADTRAN Utilities TFTP server this number appears in the TFTP server status window The factory default value is 0 0 0 0 SYSTEM UTILITY CONFIG TRANSFER TFTP SERVER FILENAME Defines the name of the configuration file that you transfer to or retrieve from the TFTP server The default name is ta_iad cfg but you can edit this name SYSTEM UTILITY CONFIG TRANSFER ...

Page 69: ... Gen units SYSTEM UTILITY SYSTEM UTILIZATION PERFORMANCE MAX INTERRUPT DURATION µS Longest time that has been spent processing an interrupt in microseconds SYSTEM UTILITY SYSTEM UTILIZATION PERFORMANCE MAX ISR DURATION 1 3 µS Longest times top 3 spent in an interrupt routine in microseconds SYSTEM UTILITY SYSTEM UTILIZATION PERFORMANCE MAX ISR DURATION 1 3 ID Process IDs of the interrupts with the...

Page 70: ...n the host address field SYSTEM UTILITY PING SIZE 40 1500 Total size of the ping to send Range is 40 to 1500 bytes The default is 64 SYSTEM UTILITY PING OF PACKETS Total packets to send Setting this to 0 allows the client to ping continuously The default is 5 SYSTEM UTILITY PING TRANSMITS Total packets sent read only SYSTEM UTILITY PING RECEIVES Total packets received read only SYSTEM UTILITY PING...

Page 71: ...DE Selecting the terminal mode gives the user a command line prompt to perform utilities such as pings traceroutes resets firmware updates configuration and more TERMINAL MODE can also be accessed by using the shortcut keys Ctrl T from other menu screens From this command line prompt you can Perform a reset with the command reset Perform a complete factory restore with the command factory_reset Co...

Page 72: ...es per hop default 3 source address or name Source address or interface name to use noNat Do not NAT the trace packets Options may be entered in any order and may be truncated Valid interface names are eth0 fdl0 ppp0 fr0 fr1 etc Example usage trace 10 0 0 5 h 20 t 1 r 1 so eth0 This will perform a trace to 10 0 0 5 with a max hop count of 20 The timeout for each hop is 1 second and the retry count...

Page 73: ...nd enable disable loopbacks from this menu INTERFACES T1 CONFIG TIMING MODE Choices are NETWORK INTERNAL and DSX 1 Select NETWORK when the unit will receive timing from the network Select INTERNAL when the unit will generate the timing Select DSX 1 when the system needs to take timing from the T1 connected to the DSX 1 interface The DSX 1 option is only valid for Total Access 600 Series systems th...

Page 74: ...ds sent inband or over the FDL Default is ENABLE INTERFACES T1 CONFIG RX SENSITIVITY Configures the sensitivity of the T1 receiver for this interface to provide increased sensitivity for long run T1 applications Choices are AUTO default 36 dB and 10 dB INTERFACES T1 STATUS Displays the T1 status including performance data and alarm histories INTERFACES T1 STATUS PERFORMANCE Displays the T1 perform...

Page 75: ... one second interval INTERFACES T1 STATUS PERFORMANCE CURRENT AND TOTALS SLP SLP Slip Error Event This occurs when a received frame is either repeated or deleted A SLP error indicates a timing problem INTERFACES T1 STATUS PERFORMANCE CURRENT AND TOTALS UAS UAS Unavailable Seconds When 10 consecutive SESs have been logged the unit is declared in an unavailable state the 10 SESs are cleared and the ...

Page 76: ...any bipolar violations LINE loopbacks tests right up to the T1 interface of the ADTRAN unit PAYLOAD loopback is similar to line loopback except that the framing is extracted from the received data and then regenerated for the transmitted data PAYLOAD loopbacks not only verify the T1 circuit but also the internal hardware of the local ADTRAN device NONE disables the loopback test Default is NONE IN...

Page 77: ...A B which allows the unit to detect the signaling method on the link and signal accordingly INTERFACES SHDSL CONFIG ITU T GSPAN V1 2 Configures the G shdsl signaling as either standard ITU T or GLOBESPAN V1 2 INTERFACES SHDSL CONFIG RADSL AUTO FIXED Configures the SHDSL interface to be either variable rate speeds AUTO or a fixed rate FIXED If the system is configured for a fixed rate the link will...

Page 78: ...ble to SDSL Total Access 600 Series systems INTERFACES SDSL CONFIG Configure the various SDSL parameters from this menu such as DSLAM type INTERFACES SDSL CONFIG DSLAM Specify the type of DSLAM the Total Access 6XX SDSL unit is connected to Choices include NOKIA D50 LUCENT STINGER and COPPER MOUNTAIN CE150 DSLAM setup parameters will vary depending on configured DSLAM type INTERFACES SDSL CONFIG D...

Page 79: ...FACES ADSL CONFIG TX ATTEN Specifies the attenuation required for the ADSL link from 0 dB to 12 dB INTERFACES ADSL CONFIG RETRAIN Forces the Total Access 6XX to retrain the ADSL link INTERFACES ADSL STATUS Displays the ADSL interface status information INTERFACES ADSL STATUS RX RATE Displays the current receive data rate on the ADSL link INTERFACES ADSL STATUS TX RATE Displays the current transmit...

Page 80: ...e build out for the DSX1 interface The choices are 0 dB 266 FT 399 FT 533 FT 655 FT or 7 5 dB Default is 0 dB The 7 5 dB setting is provided for terminal equipment that has trouble recovering a full 0dB level signal typically one with a DS1 long haul line interface INTERFACES DSX CONFIG CSU LPBK Configures the Total Access 6XX to respond ENABLE or not respond DISABLE to a received ANSI Inband CSU ...

Page 81: ...TOTALS FS FS Frame Slip A frame slip is defined as one or more frame bit errors in a one second interval INTERFACES DSX STATUS PERFORMANCE CURRENT AND TOTALS LCV LCV Line Code Violation A Line Code Violation is defined as a Bipolar Violation BPV not including the B8ZS code word if B8ZS is employed The number displayed is LCV events which is defined as one or more BPVs in a one second interval INTE...

Page 82: ...mote loopback tests and display the test status INTERFACES DSX TEST LOC LB Loopback of the local unit Choices are NONE LINE and PAYLOAD LINE loopback loops all of the received data back toward the network The transmitted data is the identical line code that was received including any bipolar violations LINE loopbacks tests right up to the T1 interface of the ADTRAN unit PAYLOAD loopback is similar...

Page 83: ... Total Access 600 Series has the capability of auto negotiating the rate and duplex of the connected Ethernet link Additionally when this parameter is set to OFF the rate and duplex are set manually INTERFACES ETH CONFIG DATE RATE Defines the Ethernet interface as 100BASET or 10BASET DATA RATE configuration is only available when AUTO NEGOTIATION is set to OFF INTERFACES ETH CONFIG DUPLEX TYPE Def...

Page 84: ...G DSR Sets the control characteristic of the data set ready lead Choices are NORMAL follows DTR or FORCE ON Default is NORMAL INTERFACES V35 STATUS View the status of the DTE leads from this menu INTERFACES V35 STATUS RTS View the status of Request to Send RTS lead Possibilities are OFF or ON INTERFACES V35 STATUS DTR View the status of the Data Terminal Read DTR lead Possibilities are OFF and ON ...

Page 85: ...port is being used Each port on the FXS Module is independent and should be set accordingly LOOP START Sets the port to use FXS loop start signaling on the T span and loop start supervision on the analog 2 wire interface GROUND START Sets the port to use FXS ground start signaling on the T span and ground start supervision on the analog 2 wire interface TR08 SINGLE Sets the port to use Single Part...

Page 86: ...ches to low battery 24 26 V to minimize power dissipation When set to LOW BATTERY mode the higher battery is not used and the voltage is a constant 26 V even while on hook The tip ring voltage is reduced to 26 V when using the LOW BATTERY mode INTERFACES FXS CONFIG FWD DISC TIMER Specifies the interval of battery removal during a forward disconnect state Choices are FOLLOW SWITCH default 500MS 750...

Page 87: ...ts the amount of time the voice module waits after it receives a wink before forwarding a DNIS digit if DNIS OPTIONS is set to ENABLE Choices are 0 5 SEC 1 0 SEC 2 0 SEC 2 5 SEC 3 0 SEC and 5 0 SEC Default is 3 0 SEC INTERFACES FXS CONFIG TANDEM FWD DISC DELAY In Tandem mode FWD DISC DELAY defines the time battery is actually removed reversed once the forward disconnect is received Choices are 250...

Page 88: ...s and configure the FXO parameters from this menu NONE Indicates that no test is currently active DIGITAL NETWORK LPBK Used to loop back DS0 data coming from the network for each channel Received data is latched in on the appropriate receive time slot on the receive bus This data is then placed on the transmit bus in the unit s transmit time slot NETWORK ON HOOK TEST Used to test signaling sent to...

Page 89: ...ess 6XX out the interface A higher number indicates more attenuation which equals lower volume The value entered must be less than 10 dB Default is 0 0 dB INTERFACES FXO CONFIG SVC MODE Indicates whether the module is IN SERVICE or OUT OF SVC This does not indicate whether the port has been mapped INTERFACES FXO STATUS Displays the status of the FXO signal bits This mode must match the network con...

Page 90: ...ivate tests and monitor test status on a per port basis from this menu INTERFACES FXO TEST PORT Displays the port number INTERFACES FXO TEST TEST Choices are given below Default is NONE INTERFACES FXO TEST TEST STATUS This option indicates whether a test is in progress NONE Indicates that no test is currently active DIGITAL NETWORK LPBK Used to loop back DS0 data coming from the network for each c...

Page 91: ... as shown in Figure 7 The following menus are for Total Access 600 Series systems using TDM firmware Figure 7 L2 Protocol T1 TDM Menu For convenience the following heading notations identify the type of firmware and L2 protocol configured in the Total Access 600 Series system L2 Protocol TDM T1 PPP Firmware type For example TDM or ATM Interface type For example T1 Ethernet V 35 etc Configured Laye...

Page 92: ...OL TDM T1 PROTOCOL FRE Frame Relay is a switched data link layer protocol that handles multiple virtual circuits using High Level Data Link Control HDLC encapsulation Frame Relay uses statistical multiplexing as opposed to time division multiplexing to multiplex many logical connections over a single physical link It contains a cyclical redundancy check CRC for detecting bad data but leaves the er...

Page 93: ...s how the unit is to be authenticated by the PPP peer There are four possible selections Default is NONE L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 PPP CONFIG PPP Configure the PPP specific parameters such as MAX CONFIG MAX TIMER MAX FAILURE and FORCE PEER IP ADDRESS from this menu L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 PPP CONFIG PPP MAX CONFIG This value is the number of unanswered configuration requests that should be transmitted before ...

Page 94: ...ption forces the PPP to negotiate the IP address entered instead of allowing the IP address to be assigned by the remote end L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 PPP CONFIG PPP SEND IDENTIFICATION When enabled this option enables the Total Access 600 Series to send the system identification code in response to a configure acknowledgement from the peer equipment For most peer routers this option should be configured...

Page 95: ...e format L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 PPP STATUS AVERAGE UTIL b s Average utilization of the T1 interface bandwidth since the last stats reset presented in bits per second L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 PPP STATUS AVERAGE UTIL Average utilization of the T1 interface bandwidth since the last stats reset presented in percentage format L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 PPP STATUS TX PKTS Number of packets transmitted on the T1 interface...

Page 96: ... DLCI not listed in the DLCI Map an entry is added for that DLCI in the PVC Status table The learned DLCIs are listed as INACTIVE until the user configures them in the DLCI Map L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 FRE CONFIG DLCI MAPPING NUM Displays the index number in the DLCI mapping table L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 FRE CONFIG DLCI MAPPING ACTIVE The default value is YES If set to NO the unit will ignore the virtual cir...

Page 97: ... View the L2 protocol status for the T1 interface using the Frame Relay protocol L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 FRE STATUS PORT View the Frame Relay statistics on the WAN port L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 FRE STATUS PORT PORT INDEX Integer used for identifying DLCIs on an interface A single DLCI will always be port index 0 Subsequent DLCIs will have incrementing port indices L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 FRE STATUS PORT SIGNAL ST...

Page 98: ...of full status frames transmitted out the WAN port L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 FRE STATUS PORT FULL STATUS RX FRAMES Number of full status frames received on the WAN port L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 FRE STATUS PORT LINK INTEGRITY STATUS TX FRAMES Number of Link Integrity LI only frames transmitted out the WAN port L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 FRE STATUS PORT LINK INTEGRITY STATUS RX FRAMES Number of LI only frames received o...

Page 99: ...T Number of packets received on this DLCI with the Discharge Eligible DE bit set L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 FRE STATUS PVC S CR COUNT Number of packets received on this DLCI with the Command Response CR bit set L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 FRE STATUS PVC S BECN COUNT Number of packets received on this DLCI with the Backward Explicit Congestion Notification BECN bit set L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 FRE STATUS PVC S FECN COUNT...

Page 100: ...HDLC STATUS RX BYTES Number of bytes received on the T1 interface L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 HDLC STATUS CURRENT UTIL b s Current utilization of the T1 interface bandwidth presented in bits per second L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 HDLC STATUS CURRENT UTIL Current utilization of the T1 interface bandwidth presented in percentage format L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 HDLC STATUS AVERAGE UTIL b s Average utilization of the T1 inte...

Page 101: ...mitted out of the WAN port L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 AUTO STATUS RX BYTES Number of bytes received out of the WAN port L2 PROTOCOL TDM T1 AUTO STATUS CLEAR STATS Clears all the gathered statistics for this interface and returns the counters to 0 OFF The T1 interface is down so the auto detect configuration process is currently idle DETECTING L2 PROTOCOL The T1 interface is up and waiting for the first co...

Page 102: ...Series systems using ATM firmware All Total Access 600 Series ATM systems have the same L2 Protocol menus regardless of network interface type T1 ADSL SDSL SHDSL Figure 8 L2 Protocol SDSL ATM Menu For convenience the following heading notations identify the type of firmware and L2 protocol configured in the Total Access 600 Series system L2 Protocol ATM NET ATM Configured Layer 2 protocol For exam...

Page 103: ...ll to match cells with specific virtual channels to which they belong L2 PROTOCOL ATM NET PROTOCOL CUMTN FRE Copper Mountain Frame Relay FRE is a data link layer protocol that uses Frame Relay instead of ATM on the subscriber loop Frame relay is a switched layer protocol that handles virtual circuits using High Level Data Link Control HDLC encapsulation Frame Relay uses statistical multiplexing as...

Page 104: ...re YES or NO Default is NO L2 PROTOCOL ATM NET ATM CONFIG PVC CONFIG SUB INTERFACE This is a read only field which displays the physical and logical port of the interface using the following nomenclature A B where A represents the physical port network interface is 0 Ethernet is 1 and B represents the logical port for the Layer 2 protocol i e PVC for Frame Relay PPP link etc Each configured logica...

Page 105: ...ion from the router to the T1 interface These menus are only applicable when the CONNECTION parameter is set to ROUTER CONNECTION ROUTER SETUP PROTOCOL Selects the data link protocol for the PVC connection between the T1 interface and the router The choices are IP def and PPP CONNECTION ROUTER SETUP MODE Identifies how the data will be transferred through the Total Access 600 Series system The fol...

Page 106: ...to be negotiated If the PPP peer is not capable of doing PAP then the connection will not succeed RX METHOD Specifies the method the Total Access 600 Series uses to authenticate the PPP peer There are four possible selections NONE The connection will not allow the PPP peer to authenticate it PAP CHAP OR EAP The unit will ask for EAP during the first PPP LCP negotiation and allow the PPP peer to ne...

Page 107: ...le values are 5 DEF 10 15 and 20 FORCE PEER IP ADDRESS This option forces the PPP to negotiate the IP address entered instead of allowing another address to be assigned by the remote end The default is NO KEEPALIVE PERIOD This option allows the user to generate PPP keepalive packets that can be sent every 1 minute 2 minutes or every 5 minutes A value of 0 OFF disables the PPP keepalive packet gene...

Page 108: ...to ATM EFCI Explicit Forward Congestion Indicator bit The choices are NO MAP FECN and MAP FECN The factory default setting is NO MAP FECN CONNECTION V35 SETUP DLCI MAPPING Use these menus to configure the DLCI mapping for the PVC from the T1 network interface to the V 35 interface CONNECTION V35 SETUP DLCI MAPPING MAP Displays the DLCI Map number and is used as an index for multiple listings The f...

Page 109: ... 6XX and the configured Gateway The CALL CONTROL setting must be configured correctly before the voice circuits will work correctly The Total Access 6XX supports JETSTREAM COPPERCOM TOLLBRIDGE and LES CAS The default is LES CAS CONNECTION VOICE SETUP LES PROFILE This option applies when CALL CONTROL is set to LES CAS The choices are ITU PROFILE 1 ATM FORUM PROFILE 9 and ATM FORUM PROFILE 10 The de...

Page 110: ...TM link OAM cells provide network fault indications performance information and data and diagnostic functions AP RECEIVE CELL DISCARDED Number of cells received that are received and discarded An incrementing count in this field could indicate a configuration problem with the ATM layer AP RECEIVE CELL ERRORS Number of cells received that contain a Header Error Control HEC error The HEC is a CRC co...

Page 111: ...bytes transmitted TX FRAMES Number of AAL5 frames transmitted TX CELLS ALL TYPES Total number of AAL5 cells transmitted all types TX OAM CELLS Number of AAL5 Operations Administration and Maintenance cells transmitted TX RM CELLS Number of AAL5 Resource Management cells transmitted TX EFCI 1 CELLS Number of AAL5 EFCI 1 cells transmitted TX CLPI 1 CELLS Number of AAL5 CLPI 1 transmitted RX DATA BYT...

Page 112: ...r A received HEC error could result in dropped packets and poor voice quality RX AAL2 SEQ ERRORS A single bit of the AAL2 header is used as a sequence bit and toggles from 1 to 0 with each successive transmitted cell If two cells are received back to back with the same sequence bit a sequence error is denoted RX VOICE SEQ ERRORS Indicates that the Total Access 600 Series received voice packets tha...

Page 113: ... STATUS PVC STATUS PROTOCOL STATUS POTS STATS CODING TYPE this will display either PCM of ADPCM TXQ Displays the numbers of cells waiting in the buffer to transmit out the POTS port Buffering voice cells is used to minimize jitter INSERTS Displays the number of cells the Total Access 600 Series inserted on the analog interface to keep the current voice call connected when the network is idle DROPS...

Page 114: ...ct traffic from this PVC to a voice connection normally an FXS interface L2 PROTOCOL ATM NET CUMTN CONFIG SETUP This submenu only appears for VOICE connections Configure the CALL CONTROL for voice gateway using this menu L2 PROTOCOL ATM NET CUMTN CONFIG SETUP CALL CONTROL The CALL CONTROL setting is used to configure the correct Voice Gateway protocol for voice signaling control between the Total ...

Page 115: ...L2 Protocol ATM Firmware NET ATM on page 101 L2 PROTOCOL ATM V35 PROTOCOL Configure the L2 PROTOCOL mode Choices are FRF5 def and FRF8 Selecting FRF5 configures the interface for network interworking and should be used for Frame Relay over ATM applications Selecting FRF8 configures the interface for service interworking allowing the Total Access 600 Series to make the translation between Frame Rel...

Page 116: ...INTEGRITY STATUS TX FRAMES Number of Link Integrity signaling packets transmitted out the port LINK INTEGRITY STATUS RX FRAMES Number of Link Integrity signaling received by the port DROP UNKNOWN DLCI Number of frames received that were not associated with any known PVC DROP INVALID DLCI Number of frames received that had illegal DLCIs CLEAR STATS When activated this field will clear all frame rel...

Page 117: ...to the network voice gateway when the DSX interface is down INTERFACES ATM DSX CONFIG RX OAM Configures the Total Access 600 Series to transmit an alarm condition to the DSX interface when the network voice gateway is down INTERFACES ATM DSX CONFIG LEGACY CONFIG Digital trunk channel ID s are bits used to identify voice calls being carried within ATM cells Some gateways do not support higher chann...

Page 118: ...ransmitted out the Ethernet port L2 PROTOCOL ALL ETH 802 3 STATUS RX PACKETS Total number of packets received from the Ethernet port L2 PROTOCOL ALL ETH 802 3 STATUS TX ERRORS Total number of transmit errors encountered on Ethernet port L2 PROTOCOL ALL ETH 802 3 STATUS SINGLE COLLISIONS Total number of single collisions before successful transmission L2 PROTOCOL ALL ETH 802 3 STATUS MULTIPLE COLLI...

Page 119: ... RX COLLISIONS Number of collisions which occurred during reception L2 PROTOCOL ALL ETH 802 3 STATUS NON ALIGNED The NON ALIGNED parameter is set when the number of bits received is not divisible by 8 L2 PROTOCOL ALL ETH 802 3 STATUS CLEAR COUNTS Selecting this activator clears all the Ethernet stats BRIDGE Configure the bridge parameters and view bridging statistics from this menu as shown in Fig...

Page 120: ...eters from this menu BRIDGE CONFIG INTERFACES ETH SUB INTERFACE This is a read only field which displays the physical and logical port of the interface using the following nomenclature A B where A represents the physical port network interface is 0 Ethernet is 1 and B represents the logical port for the Layer 2 protocol i e PVC for Frame Relay PPP link etc Each configured logical port is assigned ...

Page 121: ...ROUTER Configure the router parameters and view routing statistics from this menu as shown in Figure 8 Figure 10 Router Menu ROUTER CONFIG Configure the interfaces routes DHCP Server and UDP Relay options from this menu ROUTER CONFIG INTERFACES Configure the layer 3 options for the Ethernet and network interfaces from this menu ROUTER CONFIG INTERFACES ETH Configure the layer 3 options for the Eth...

Page 122: ...IP addresses for the LAN on the unit IP ADDRESS The IP address assigned to the unit s Ethernet port is set here This address must be unique within the network Default is 10 0 0 1 SUBNET MASK This is the IP network mask that is to be applied to the unit s Ethernet port Default is 255 255 255 0 RIP Use this menu to enable RIP on the LAN interface VERSION Enables or disables RIP and specifies the RIP...

Page 123: ...IP address by sending packets to the physical address that was returned This technique effectively hides the fact that a network has been further subnetted If this option is set to YES when an ARP request is received on the Ethernet port the address is looked up in the IP routing table If the forwarding port is not on the Ethernet port and the route is not the default route the unit will answer th...

Page 124: ...but only once a PVC to the router ATM or DS0s to the router TDM have been configured ACTIVE This Selection enables IP on this PVC VPI ATM virtual port identifier assigned to this sub interface in the L2 PROTOCOL menus This field is only applicable when L2 protocol for this sub interface is ATM VCI ATM virtual channel identifier assigned to this sub interface in the L2 PROTOCOL menus This field is ...

Page 125: ...mize the NAT configuration The default is DISABLED PUBLIC IP ADDRESS MODE Sets the public NAPT address used for translating Choices are INTERFACE default and SPECIFIED Selecting INTERFACE configures NAT to use the IP address already specified on the interface the NAPT address and the interface address are the same Using SPECIFIED defines a particular IP address used as the NAPT address PUBLIC IP A...

Page 126: ...tion to specify a protocol number that does not appear in the list of choices under the Protocol Mode menu The most common protocols are Protocol Number Keyword Protocol 1 ICMP Internet Control Message 6 TCP Transmission Control 8 EGP Exterior Gateway Protocol 17 UDP User Datagram 47 GRE General Routing Encapsulation 50 ESP IPSEC Encap Security Payload 51 AH IPSEC Authentication Header PROTOCOL TY...

Page 127: ...request from the public network that matches this entry s public parameters is dropped if the PRIVATE ADDRESS MODE is set to ANY INTERNAL with the exception of protocols that the internal router is expected to respond to such as ICMP or SNMP PRIVATE ADDRESS This menu appears when the PRIVATE ADDRESS MODE is set to SPECIFIED and allows the user to enter a specific private IP address for this transl...

Page 128: ...ailed view of one of the entries select the entry index number and press ENTER The NAT View parameters are as follows PRIVATE ADDRESS Private IP address of the active translation PUBLIC ADDRESS Public IP address of the active translation SERVER ADDRESS Server IP address of the public device PROTOCOL Type of protocol active on the translation PRIVATE PORT Private port number used for the translatio...

Page 129: ...ies After the maximum number of translations is reached the Total Access 6XX will not add new translations but continues to keep a count of any new translation requests it cannot accommodate RIP Use this menu to enable RIP on this interface VERSION Enables or disables RIP and specifies the RIP protocol Choices are OFF which disables RIP V1 RIP Version 1 or V2 RIP Version 2 The default is OFF METHO...

Page 130: ...FIG DHCP SERVER Use this menu to set up the DHCP server NUM Displays the index number in the static route table ACTIVE Adds this static route entry to the IP routing table when set to YES and removes it if it was previously added if set to NO Default is NO IP ADDRESS The IP address of the host or network address of the device being routed to Default is 0 0 0 0 SUBNET MASK Determines the bits in th...

Page 131: ...pool as either a Network or Host pool LEASE CONFIG Configures the lease duration for an IP address from this pool assigned by the DHCP server to a host on the network LEASE DAYS HOURS MINUTES Defines the lease duration in days hours and minutes for an IP address from this pool assigned by the DHCP server to a host on the network NETWORK ADDRESS Defines the network address for the configured addres...

Page 132: ...ary preferred router verify that the listed router is on the same subnet as the DHCP client DNS SERVER PRI Defines the primary Domain Name Server IP address in dotted decimal notation for all hosts given an IP address from the configured pool DNS SERVER SEC Defines the secondary Domain Name Server IP address in dotted decimal notation for all hosts given an IP address from the configured pool NBNS...

Page 133: ...n this option is set to ON the unit will act as a relay agent Default is OFF ROUTER CONFIG UDP RELAY UDP RELAY LIST Up to four relay destination servers can be specified in this list NUM Displays the index number of the listed IP address exclusion ranges Multiple address exclusions are valid and all will be listed in sequential order This number is for reference only START Configures the start IP ...

Page 134: ...ort gateway is located on ROUTER STATUS IP ROUTES USE Number of times the unit has referenced the route UDP PORT TYPE The choices are STANDARD def and SPECIFIED The following standard UDP protocols are relayed when set DHCP TFTP DNS NTP Network Time Protocol port 123 NBNS NetBios Name Server port 137 NBDG NetBIOS Datagram port 138 and BootP When SPECIFIED is set the UDP port 1 to 65535 can be spec...

Page 135: ...TCP UDP All of these statistics are taken from the MIB II variables in RFC 1156 To clear the accumulated statistics press the ENTER key on CLEAR COUNTS ROUTER STATUS IP STATS IP View the IP statistics from this menu H route is a host route G route is a gateway route S static route or learned via IPCP IARP DHCP R1 learned from RIP Version 1 R2 learned from RIP Version 2 I route learned from an ICMP...

Page 136: ...a result of which an attempt was made to find a route to forward them to that final destination In entities which do not act as IP Gateways this counter will include only those packets which were Source Routed via this unit and the Source Route option processing was successful BAD PROTOCOL DISCARDS The number of locally addressed datagrams received successfully but discarded because of an unknown ...

Page 137: ...SSEMBLED The number of IP datagrams successfully reassembled IP REASSEMBLY FAILURES The number of failures detected by the IP reassembly algorithm for whatever reason timed out errors etc Note that this is not necessarily a count of discarded IP fragments since some algorithms notably RFC 815s can lose track of the number of fragments by combining them as they are received SUCCESSFUL FRAGMENTS The...

Page 138: ...RECEIVED The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages received ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM MSGS RCVD The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received ICMP SOURCE QUENCH MSGS RCVD The number of ICMP Source Quench messages received ICMP REDIRECTED MESSAGES RCVD The number of ICMP Redirect messages received ICMP ECHO REQUEST MSGS RCVD The number of ICMP Echo request messages received ICMP ECHO REPLY MS...

Page 139: ...agram In some implementations there may be no types of error which contribute to this counter s value ICMP DEST UNREACHABLE MSGS SENT The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages sent ICMP TIME EXCEEDED MSGS SENT The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages sent ICMP PARAMETER PROBLEM MSGS SENT The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages sent ICMP SOURCE QUENCH MSGS SENT The number of ICMP S...

Page 140: ... activator will clear the ICMP statistics UDP DATAGRAMS RECEIVED The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to UDP users NO APPLICATION AT DEST PORT The total number of received UDP datagrams for which there was no application at the destination port UDP BAD PACKETS The number of received UDP datagrams that could not be delivered for reasons other than the lack of an application at the destinatio...

Page 141: ... In particular when the timeout algorithm is rsre 3 an object of this type has the semantics of the UNBOUND quantity described in RFC 793 MAX TCP CONNECTIONS The limit on the total number of TCP connections the unit can support In entities where the maximum number of connections is dynamic this object should contain the value 1 ACTIVE TCP CONNECTIONS The number of times TCP connections have made a...

Page 142: ...d in error This count includes segments received on currently established connections TCP SEGMENTS SENT The total number of segments sent including those on current connections but excluding those containing only retransmitted octets TOTAL TCP RETRANSMITS The total number of segments retransmitted that is the number of TCP segments transmitted containing one or more previously transmitted octets C...

Page 143: ...RVER parameters and configure the unit to forward or block directed broadcasts from this menu as shown in Figure 11 Figure 11 Security Menu SECURITY ACCEPT DIRECTED BROADCAST Configures the Total Access 6XX to allow or disallow reception and forwarding of directed broadcast packets Default is DISABLED This option is a requirement for routers as described in RFC1812 section 4 2 2 11 Furthermore it ...

Page 144: ...elay and PPP operation NUM Indicates the entry number in the MAC Filter Defines table NAME Identifies the filter entry Default is no entry in NAME field FILTER TYPE Specifies a NORMAL or DEBUG filter When a NORMAL filer is applied to an interface traffic is blocked or forwarded according to the filter When a DEBUG filter is applied packets that match the filter are documented without affecting tra...

Page 145: ...ormat Default is 00 00 NUM Indicates the entry number in the Pattern Filter Defines table NAME Identifies the filter entry Default is no entry in NAME field FILTER TYPE Specifies a NORMAL or DEBUG filter When a NORMAL filer is applied to an interface traffic is blocked or forwarded according to the filter When a DEBUG filter is applied packets that match the filter are documented without affecting...

Page 146: ...ed decimal format Default is 0 0 0 0 SRC MASK Bits which are used in the source comparison Value is in dotted decimal format Default is 0 0 0 0 DEST ADDR IP address compared to the destination address Value is in dotted decimal format Default is 0 0 0 0 DEST MASK Bits which are used in the destination comparison Value is in dotted decimal format Default is 0 0 0 0 SRC PORT IP source port number us...

Page 147: ...Ethernet is 1 and B represents the logical port for the Layer 2 protocol i e PVC for Frame Relay PPP link etc Each configured logical port is assigned a number corresponding to the order in which they are listed in the L2 Protocol configuration fields DEST PORT COMP Type of comparison that is performed Default is NONE means ports equal to NOT means port not equal to means port greater than means p...

Page 148: ...cked except as defined in the SECURITY FILTERS INTERFACES SETUP IN EXCEPTIONS list IN EXCEPTIONS Define exceptions to the forward block all rules established using the INCOMING field The Total Access 6XX allows for a list of up to 32 filter entries which are performed in the order they appear on the list Indicates the entry number in the In Exceptions table ACTIVE Turns this entry active when set ...

Page 149: ...are blocked except as defined in the SECURITY FILTERS INTERFACES SETUP OUT EXCEPTIONS list FORWARD ALL All outgoing packets from the interface are not blocked except as defined in the SECURITY FILTERS INTERFACES INTERFACES SETUP OUT EXCEPTIONS list OUT EXCEPTIONS Define exceptions to the forward block all rules established using the OUTGOING field The Total Access 6XX allows for a list of up to 32...

Page 150: ...ary server does not respond Default is 0 0 0 0 SECURITY RADIUS SERVER UDP PORT This is the UDP port the unit should use when communicating with the RADIUS SERVER The default is 1812 which the commonly used port SECURITY RADIUS SERVER SECRET The RADIUS SERVER and unit share this text string It is used by the RADIUS SERVER to authenticate the unit the RADIUS client The factory default is not to use ...

Page 151: ... server does not respond within the retry count the third server if defined is tried If the third server does not respond within the retry count the Telnet session is not authenticated and is dropped The default is 5 DS0 MAPS The DS0 MAPS menu allows you to map data and voice ports to the network T1 time slots You may edit either of the two maps at any time If you make changes to the current map o...

Page 152: ... select this option a list of available services displays OPEN default indicates that the DS0 is not currently assigned to any specified service and is available for use For a module listing the module name is shown For example FXS indicates that an FXS module is installed and FXO indicates an FXO module available as an option only on Total Access 624 systems Select TA IAD to map a network timeslo...

Page 153: ...ing type Loop Start Ground Start E M etc uses varying combinations of A and B bits to identify the various states of the circuits such as ringing on hook and off hook Extended Superframe ESF framing is similar to SF in operation Each ESF T1 channel is comprised of 24 193 bit frames 192 data bits plus a single framing bit and allows bit robbing in frames 6 12 18 and 24 These signaling bits are know...

Page 154: ...XX T1 TDM system INTERFACES through DS0 MAPS for a standard routing application System Info and System Config parameters should be set according to your system need Refer to System Info on page 49 and System Config on page 51 for more details 1 Setting up the Interfaces For more details on the configuration parameters discussed in this section refer to the following pages Network T1 menus beginnin...

Page 155: ...terface and press ENTER 3 Use the right arrow to select AUTONEGOTIATION and press ENTER Use the down arrow to choose OFF 4 Select the DATA RATE field and specify either 10BASET or 100BASET 5 Select the DUPLEX TYPE field and specify either HALF DUPLEX or FULL DUPLEX Layer 2 Protocol FRE Configuration T1 Interface Step Action 1 From the main menu select L2 PROTOCOL and press ENTER 2 Use the arrow ke...

Page 156: ...ridge all other data packets ROUTE IP BRIDGE OTHER or bridge all data packets on this connection BRIDGE ALL 5 Highlight AUTHENTICATION and press ENTER to change options related to how the link is established Default is TX METHOD NONE and RX METHOD NONE If TX METHOD and RX METHOD are set to any option other than NONE TX RX USERNAME and PASSWORD options appear The Total Access 6XX supports various c...

Page 157: ...row key to highlight the SETUP field for the ETH Ethernet interface and press ENTER 4 Highlight the PRIMARY IP field and press ENTER 5 Set the IP ADDRESS of the Ethernet port 6 Set the SUBNET MASK for the Ethernet port 7 By default RIP is disabled on the Ethernet interface If RIP needs to be enabled highlight the RIP field and press ENTER Set the appropriate VERSION RIP METHOD DIRECTION and V2 SEC...

Page 158: ...separate listing in the ROUTER INTERFACES table 4 Set ACTIVE to YES to activate the virtual circuit 5 Select the desired ADDRESS MODE Refer to Address Mode on page 122 for more details 6 Enter the Total Access 6XX LOCAL IP ADDRESS and corresponding IP NETMASK for the selected virtual circuit 7 Enter the IP address for the next hop router in the FAR END IP ADDRESS field 8 For NAT configuration refe...

Page 159: ... Active Map The DS0 listed on the left side of the menu corresponds to DS0s 1 through 24 on the network T1 interface At least one DS0 must be mapped to the ROUTER to utilize the Total Access 6XX for routing purposes 3 Scroll down to the DS0 that will be mapped Any DS0 can be mapped to the router 4 Set the SERVICE for the DS0 that you are mapping to TA IAD 5 Set the PORT of the DS0 that you are map...

Page 160: ... INTERFACES through DS0 MAPS for a standard bridging application System Info and System Config parameters should be set according to your system need Refer to System Info on page 49 and System Config on page 51 for more details 1 Setting up the Interfaces For more details on the configuration parameters discussed in this section refer to the following pages Network T1 menus beginning on page 71 Et...

Page 161: ...terface and press ENTER 3 Use the right arrow to select AUTONEGOTIATION and press ENTER Use the down arrow to choose OFF 4 Select the DATA RATE field and specify either 10BASET or 100BASET 5 Select the DUPLEX TYPE field and specify either HALF DUPLEX or FULL DUPLEX Layer 2 Protocol FRE Configuration T1 Interface Step Action 1 From the main menu select L2 PROTOCOL and press ENTER 2 Use the arrow ke...

Page 162: ... bridge all other data packets ROUTE IP BRIDGE OTHER or route all IP data packets on this connection ROUTE IP 5 Highlight AUTHENTICATION and press ENTER to change options related to how the link is established Default is TX METHOD NONE and RX METHOD NONE If TX METHOD and RX METHOD are set to any option other than NONE TX RX USERNAME and PASSWORD options appear The Total Access 6XX supports various...

Page 163: ...route all IP data packets on this connection ROUTE IP Refer to L2 Protocol ALL ETH 802 3 Config Mode on page 116 for more details 4 Left arrow back to the main menu to save the changes Bridge Options Step Action 1 From the main menu select BRIDGE and press ENTER 2 Use the right arrow key to highlight CONFIG and press ENTER 3 Select INTERFACES and press ENTER Verify that the desired interface is li...

Page 164: ...u corresponds to DS0s 1 through 24 on the network T1 interface At least one DS0 must be mapped to the ROUTER to utilize the Total Access 6XX for routing purposes 3 Scroll down to the DS0 that will be mapped Any DS0 can be mapped to the router 4 Set the SERVICE for the DS0 that you are mapping to TA IAD 5 Set the PORT of the DS0 that you are mapping to ROUTER 64K or ROUTER 56K 6 Map all the DS0s as...

Page 165: ...DM system INTERFACES through DS0 MAPS for a standard voice application System Info and System Config parameters should be set according to your system need Refer to System Info on page 49 and System Config on page 51 for more details 1 Setting up the Interfaces For more details on the configuration parameters discussed in this section refer to the following pages Network T1 menus beginning on page...

Page 166: ...ook battery voltage using the BATT MODE field For most IAD installs the FXS loop is short with 6 to 7 V present on tip ring To reduce power dissipated during off hook conditions the battery is lowered for short loop lengths When set to AUTO SWITCH the IAD uses a higher on hook battery voltage 48 52 V When off hook it automatically switches to low battery 24 26 V to minimize power dissipation When ...

Page 167: ... ability to store two maps To edit the current map press ENTER on EDIT VIEW MAP 1 to view the map If Map 1 is the Active Map To edit the standby map press ENTER on EDIT VIEW MAP 2 to view the map If Map 2 is the Active Map The DS0 listed on the left side of the menu corresponds to DS0s 1 through 24 on the network T1 interface 3 Scroll down to the DS0 that will be mapped 4 Set the SERVICE for the D...

Page 168: ...ing menus either BRIDGE or ROUTER Establish packet forwarding and blocking using the SECURITY menus Lastly configure the physical mappings using the DS0 MAPS menus The following example provides details for configuring the Total Access 6XX to pass analog voice over the DSX 1 interface using RBS digital voice fractional PRI with D Channel and data bandwidth The Total Access 6XX provides a single DS...

Page 169: ... allowed DSX 1 Interface Setup Instructions Step Action 1 From the main menu select INTERFACES 2 Highlight the CONFIG menu for the DSX interface and press ENTER 3 Right arrow to select FORMAT and choose ESF or SF This FORMAT must match the format used by the equipment connected to the DSX 1 interface A FORMAT mismatch normally results in a Red Alarm condition 4 Set the LINE CODE to B8ZS or AMI Thi...

Page 170: ...at you are mapping The port number entered specifies the DS0 on the DSX 1 interface and can be set to any available DS0 When mapping voice circuits with dedicated signaling channels be sure to map the signaling channel to the proper DS0 on the DSX 1 interface For example ISDN D channel signaling is normally carried on DS0 24 Unless the equipment connected to the Total Access 6XX DSX 1 interface ha...

Page 171: ...rk The following procedure will help you navigate the Total Access 6XX menus for configuring the necessary elements for VoATM with the Voice Gateway Perform the following steps in order to configure the application Initial Setup It is best to configure Total Access 6XX ATM applications by following the order of the top level menus For example first configure the system parameters using the SYSTEM ...

Page 172: ...in this section refer to the following pages Network T1 menus beginning on page 71 FXS menus beginning on page 82 T1 Interface Setup Instructions Step Action 1 From the main menu select INTERFACES 2 Highlight the CONFIG menu for the T1 interface and press ENTER 3 Right arrow to select FORMAT and choose ESF or SF This format must match the format used by the other units in the network 4 Set the LIN...

Page 173: ...ook battery voltage using the BATT MODE field For most IAD installs the FXS loop is short with 6 to 7 V present on tip ring To reduce power dissipated during off hook conditions the battery is lowered for short loop lengths When set to AUTO SWITCH the IAD uses a higher on hook battery voltage 48 52 V When off hook it automatically switches to low battery 24 26 V to minimize power dissipation When ...

Page 174: ...rotocol Configuration T1 Interface Step Action 1 From the main menu select L2 PROTOCOL and press ENTER 2 Use the arrow keys to select the PROTOCOL field for the T1 interface Press ENTER Select ATM from the list of available protocols 3 Use the arrow keys to select the CONFIG menu for the T1 interface and press ENTER 4 Highlight the ATM CONFIG menu for the T1 interface and press ENTER 5 Enter the I...

Page 175: ...ay For this application CALL CONTROL and virtual identifier VPI and VCI values should be set appropriately for your network 9 To verify correct setup use the PVC STATUS menu under the STATUS menu located at L2 PROTOCOL 0 STATUS to look at the current status of the voice connection Under STATUS view information about the voice PVC along with information about the POTS ports available on the unit La...

Page 176: ...nus For example first configure the system parameters using the SYSTEM INFO and SYSTEM CONFIG menus Next configure the Layer 1 parameters using the INTERFACES menu Once the Layer 1 information is configured proceed to the Layer 2 setup using the L2 PROTOCOL menus Follow the Layer 2 setup with the data routing menus either BRIDGE or ROUTER Finally establish packet forwarding and blocking using the ...

Page 177: ...SU LPBK option to ENABLE DISABLE or DISABLE ALL based on whether looping to this unit from another unit will be allowed Ethernet Interface Setup Instructions Most applications should not require a manual setup for the Ethernet interface By default the Ethernet interface is configured to auto detect the data rate as either 10 or 100 Mbps The following steps disable the auto negotiation parameter an...

Page 178: ...enu for the T1 interface and press ENTER 5 Enter the IDLE CELLS format for your network 6 Set DATA SCRAMBLING appropriately for your network 7 Back all the way out to one level to the PVC CONFIG menu and press ENTER Enter the VPI and VCI values for communicating with that Gateway Select ROUTER under the CONNECTION field 8 Select the SETUP menu and configure the virtual circuit for IP or PPP operat...

Page 179: ...fault RIP is disabled on the Ethernet interface If RIP needs to be enabled highlight the RIP field and press ENTER Set the appropriate VERSION RIP METHOD DIRECTION and V2 SECRET where applicable to configure RIP on the interface For more details refer to Router Config Interfaces ETH Sub Interface on page 120 8 Press the left arrow key to return to the Ethernet sub interface menu displays PRIMARY I...

Page 180: ...ore details 7 Enter the Total Access 6XX LOCAL IP ADDRESS and corresponding IP NETMASK for the selected virtual circuit 8 Enter the IP address for the next hop router in the FAR END IP ADDRESS field 9 For NAT configuration refer to Appendix C RFC1483 Quick Start IP Routing with NAT on page 179 10 Left arrow back to the main menu to save the changes Router Options Setting the Default Gateway Step A...

Page 181: ...nterface address and the NAPT address are the same SPECIFIED allows you to define a different IP address for the NAPT address public address for private addresses to be translated into For basic NAT this is all of the configuration that needs to be done For specific port translations or 1 1 mapping you can enter TRANSLATION TABLE 4 From the TRANSLATION TABLE menu create a new entry by using the ri...

Page 182: ...r a standard bridging application System Info and System Config parameters should be set according to your system need Refer to System Info on page 49 and System Config on page 51 for more details 1 Setting up the Interfaces For more details on the configuration parameters discussed in this section refer to the following pages Network T1 menus beginning on page 71 Ethernet menus beginning on page ...

Page 183: ...ose OFF 4 Select the DATA RATE field and specify either 10BASET or 100BASET 5 Select the DUPLEX TYPE field and specify either HALF DUPLEX or FULL DUPLEX Layer 2 Protocol ATM Configuration T1 Interface Step Action 1 From the main menu select L2 PROTOCOL and press ENTER 2 Use the arrow keys to select the PROTOCOL field for the T1 interface Press ENTER Select ATM from the list of available protocols ...

Page 184: ...L Refer to L2 Protocol ATM NET ATM Config PVC Config Setup Router on page 103 for more details 10 Left arrow back to the main menu to save the changes Bridge Options Step Action 1 From the main menu select BRIDGE and press ENTER 2 Use the right arrow key to highlight CONFIG and press ENTER 3 Select INTERFACES and press ENTER Verify that the desired interface is listed in this table 4 Left arrow ba...

Page 185: ...3 DLP 8 Updating the Firmware using XMODEM 207 DLP 9 Saving the Current Configuration Using TFTP 209 DLP 10 Loading a Configuration Using TFTP 211 DLP 11 Saving and Transferring a Current Configuration Using XMODEM 213 DLP 12 Loading a Configuration Using XMODEM 215 DLP 13 Saving and Loading Text Configuration using Terminal Command Line 217 DLP 14 A 03 to A 04 Firmware Upgrade 221 DLP 15 Using th...

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Page 187: ...al communication to function Tools and Materials Required VT100 compatible terminal or computer with terminal emulation software A VT100 emulation program is provided with your shipment as part of the ADTRAN Utilities software suite Appropriate cable to connect terminal to the Total Access 6XX customer provided DB 9 female to RJ 48 female adapter ADTRAN proprietary for connecting to the CRAFT port...

Page 188: ...m the steps below in the order listed Set the parameters of the VT100 terminal or PC to 9600 baud rate 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit No flow control If the terminal has a parallel setting disable it and use the serial port Using the CRAFT Port Plug the RJ 48 end of the data cable into the Total Access 6XX CRAFT port on the back of the unit Make the connection to the VT100 terminal as appropriat...

Page 189: ...l or PC to the CRAFT Port To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm Electronic equipment can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules put on an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic components Place equipment in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing When working on equipm...

Page 190: ...n field indicates that a password must be entered 2 Enter the password for the Total Access 6XX at the Login field There is no manufacturer s default password press Enter to enter the Total Access 6XX menus 3 Upon entering the correct password the Total Access 6XX main menu is displayed as shown below 4 You are now logged in to the Total Access 6XX menu system Perform the steps below in the order ...

Page 191: ...CRAFT Port on page 31 The Total Access 6XX comes pre programmed for default Telnet access The following IP parameters apply IP Address 10 0 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 User guest Password password For security purposes change the default Telnet password during the initial unit configuration Refer to System Config Management Telnet Access User List on page 53 for more details Please see your Netw...

Page 192: ...elect ROUTES and press Enter Use the arrow key to highlight the DEFAULT GATEWAY field and press Enter Enter the appropriate default gateway as given by your system administrator 8 Press the left arrow key to back out to the main ROUTER menu This action saves your changes and requires confirmation 9 Log off the system by pressing CTRL L Perform the steps below in the order listed The presence of an...

Page 193: ...and the provisioning tasks detailed in DLP 3 Setting IP Parameters should be complete Tools and Materials Required Access to a PC or other computer connected to the LAN To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm Electronic equipment can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules put on an antistatic discharge wrist stra...

Page 194: ...vice that provides a carrier sense light for each port verify that the carrier sense light for the port to which the Total Access 6XX is connected is lit If this light is not lit check the cabling between the hub and the shelf Verify the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway on the remote computer system Use Ethernet straight through cable for connection to hub or switch Use Ethernet crossove...

Page 195: ...net Once the Telnet session is established press CTRL L to logout and close the session Refer to the documentation of the computer system if you are unsure how to perform a Telnet Most computers running a networked version of Microsoft Windows or UNIX allow a Telnet to be performed by simply typing Telnet IP Address at a command line prompt Telnet is a utility common on many local area networks th...

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Page 197: ...default Telnet access The following IP parameters apply IP Address 10 0 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 User guest Password password For security purposes change the default Telnet password during the initial unit configuration Refer to System Config Management Telnet Access User List on page 53 for more details To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a light...

Page 198: ...he amount of time in minutes the Telnet session may be idle before the user is logged off The range is 1 255 and the default value is 10 minutes Enter the appropriate IDLE TIME 8 Use the right arrow key to select LEVEL press Enter Select the appropriate security level Reference DLP 6 Adding Removing Users and Changing Password Security Levels for security level definitions 9 This completes the add...

Page 199: ...ars 13 Enter the user name assigned in step 5 and press enter The following screen appears Refer to the documentation of the computer system if you are unsure how to perform a Telnet Most computers running a networked version of Microsoft Windows or UNIX allow a Telnet to be performed by simply typing Telnet IP Address at a command line prompt Telnet is a utility common on many local area networks...

Page 200: ...he password assigned in step 6 After entering the correct password the Total Access 6XX main menu is displayed see below 15 After completing your configuration changes they are automatically saved or manually save them by pressing CTRL W press CTRL L to log off the menus and close the Telnet window ...

Page 201: ...d assign password security levels in the Total Access 6XX Tools and Materials Required VT100 compatible terminal or PC with VT100 terminal emulation software Password security levels only apply to users connecting to the Total Access 6XX system through Telnet access All connections made through the CRAFT interface ALWAYS have maximum security rights To prevent electrical shock do not install equip...

Page 202: ...a name by selecting the NAME field pressing Enter and typing the user defined name All new Telnet entries have a INACTIVE as the NAME Enter a specific username to use for Telnet login Each Telnet entry in the list must have a unique assigned name because duplicate names are not allowed Refer to System Config Management Telnet Access User List on page 53 for more details 6 Personalize the password ...

Page 203: ...y permission for all menu items minimum rights VOICE Have read permission for all menu items and permission to use test commands ROUTER Have access to all commands except passwords flash download authentication methods interface configurations and Telnet security levels CONFIG Have access to all commands except passwords flash download authentication methods and Telnet security levels SUPPORT Have...

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Page 205: ...ols and Materials Required A PC with Telnet client software A TFTP server accessible on the local network A TFTP server is provided as part of the ADTRAN Utilities software suite supplied with your shipment To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm Electronic equipment can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules put...

Page 206: ...to your computer 5 Go to the SYSTEM UTILITY menu and select the UPDATE FIRMWARE menu press Enter 6 Go to the TRANSFER METHOD menu and select TFTP 7 Set the TFTP SERVER ADDRESS to the IP address of the machine running the TFTP server program 8 Enter the filename of the update file into the TFTP SERVER FILENAME field If the file is located in a directory other than ADTNUTIL the entire path and filen...

Page 207: ...ld displays RESETTING The Total Access 6XX will restart immediately and resume operation After giving the unit sufficient time to reboot the user may Telnet back into the unit and log in Message Meaning Transferring X KB Indicates communication with the TFTP network server has been established and the update file is being transferred between the Total Access 6XX and the TFTP network server Flash P...

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Page 209: ...XMODEM software XMODEM capability is provided using the ADTRAN Utilities VT100 program Appropriate cable to connect terminal to the Total Access 6XX customer provided DB 9 female to RJ 48 female adapter ADTRAN proprietary for connecting to the CRAFT port on the rear of the unit see CRAFT Port on page 31 To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning st...

Page 210: ...y ADTRAN otherwise the update will not complete successfully This may take several minutes Because XMODEM data is being transferred in band through the menu interface the VT100 menus of the Total Access 6XX will be inoperable from the CRAFT interface You can cancel the update at any time within the terminal emulation software Please consult the documentation provided by the terminal emulation soft...

Page 211: ...th a Telnet client software A TFTP Server accessible on the local network A TFTP server is provided with the unit as part of the ADTRAN Utilities software To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm Electronic equipment can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules put on an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent d...

Page 212: ... system of the server For example a TFTP server running on a PC under Windows 3 1 may only permit 8 3 format filenames 8 characters period and three extension characters 8 Select the SAVE CONFIG REMOTELY menu field and press Enter Respond with Y to confirm the request 9 View CURRENT TRANSFER STATUS to verify the progress of the current transfer During a successful transfer you will first see DOWNL...

Page 213: ...lnet client software A TFTP Server accessible on the local network A TFTP server is provided with the unit as part of the ADTRAN Utilities software To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm Electronic equipment can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules put on an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage t...

Page 214: ... a configuration file from a particular folder enter the entire filename including path Some TFTP servers constrain the format of the filename depending on the operating system of the server For example a TFTP server running on a PC under Windows 3 1 may only permit 8 3 format filenames 8 characters period and three extension characters 8 Select the LOAD AND USE CONFIG menu field and press Enter R...

Page 215: ...ppropriate cable to connect terminal to the Total Access 6XX customer provided DB 9 female to RJ 48 female adapter ADTRAN proprietary for connecting to the CRAFT port on the rear of the unit see CRAFT Port on page 31 To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm Electronic equipment can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling m...

Page 216: ...ware to RECEIVE and prompt for a filename 7 View the CURRENT TRANSFER STATUS to verify the progress of the current transfer 8 From the terminal emulation software begin the XMODEM transfer by using the appropriate command sequence For Windows HyperTerminal select TRANSFER RECEIVE FILE Enter the filename including path and select XMODEM as the transfer method If necessary refer to the terminal emul...

Page 217: ...te cable to connect terminal to the Total Access 6XX customer provided DB 9 female to RJ 48 female adapter ADTRAN proprietary for connecting to the CRAFT port on the rear of the unit see CRAFT Port on page 31 To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm Electronic equipment can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules p...

Page 218: ...dy to receive the XMODEM configuration file the menu screen clears and displays AWAITING XMODEM UPLOAD CTRL X TWICE TO CANCEL If this does not appear please review the preceding steps above for possible configuration errors 6 From the terminal emulation software begin the XMODEM transfer by using the appropriate command sequence For Windows HyperTerminal select TRANSFER SEND FILE Enter the filenam...

Page 219: ...ss 6XX Prerequisite Procedures You must connect to the Total Access 6XX with a VT100 terminal session reference DLP 1 Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm Electronic equipment can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules put on an antistatic discharge wrist str...

Page 220: ... the VT100 terminal software using the CRAFT port or Telnet via the 10 100BASET Ethernet interface 2 From the main menu select SYSTEM UTILITY then TERMINAL MODE press Enter 3 The following screen appears 4 At the terminal prompt type DOWNLOAD press Enter The following screen appears Perform the steps below in the order listed Do not enter further key commands until completing Step 5 ...

Page 221: ...END CFG FILE using the saved configuration file 4 Once the file transfer is complete type SAVE to save the configuration in the unit Type EXIT to enter the unit configuration menu Entering commands at the command prompt Precede each instruction with a when manually entering commands at the command prompt After entering commands type SAVE at the command prompt This applies ALL commands to current o...

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Page 223: ...e from the ADTRAN website http www ADTRAN com If further assistance is required contact ADTRAN Technical Support at 1 888 4ADTRAN The choice of upgrade path will determine whether the unit s configuration is saved Since the A 03 and A 04 firmware loads are significantly different the text configuration files for the two revisions are also different It is recommended that the customer save a text c...

Page 224: ...immediately upgrade the unit to A 04 See DLP 7 TFTP or DLP 8 XMODEM for instructions on how to perform this upgrade Upgrade From A 03 to A 04 Directly 1 Upgrade the firmware from A 03 to A 04 firmware See DLP 7 TFTP or DLP 8 XMODEM for instructions on how to perform this upgrade 2 The unit must then be factory defaulted by one of the following methods Select SYSTEM UTILITY TERMINAL MODE At the pro...

Page 225: ...etwork and is powered up Tools and Materials Required Syslog server provided on Total Access 6XX System CD in ADTRAN Utilities To prevent electrical shock do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm Electronic equipment can be damaged by static electrical discharge Before handling modules put on an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic componen...

Page 226: ...Specify the facility destination of log events Options are LOCAL0 to LOCAL7 1 On your PC go to START PROGRAMS ADTRAN UTILITIES SYSLOG When the Syslog window opens you will see LOCAL0 through LOCAL7 listed on the left This should correspond with the HOST FACILITY specified in the Total Access 6XX The Syslog program must be open on your PC in order for it to record Total Access 6XX information The S...

Page 227: ...he pre designated monitor log file Various filter options may be defined by selecting SOURCE The figure below shows the SOURCE FILTER window When the MONITOR button is selected the file will be logged to LOCAL8 TXT To look at the text file click on the EDIT LOG button on the left side of the Syslog screen Only the SOURCE options that are selected with an x will be displayed in the Syslog file In t...

Page 228: ... highlighted in red In the figure below any CRITICAL or MAJOR condition causes any LOCAL0 through LOCAL7 facility to become highlighted in red if it receives a critical or major alarm The PROPERTIES menu allows the user to specify the types of messages to be logged to an ASCII text file Mark the lowest priority Syslog message you want to log to the Syslog server text file For example the figure be...

Page 229: ...patible terminal or computer with terminal emulation software A VT100 emulation program is provided with your shipment as part of the ADTRAN Utilities software suite Appropriate cable to connect terminal to the Total Access 850 customer provided DB 9 female to RJ 48 female adapter ADTRAN proprietary for connecting to the CRAFT port on the rear of the unit see CRAFT Port on page 31 To prevent elect...

Page 230: ... be altered in a text editor and then uploaded to a unit d Debug and troubleshoot This function would be carried out with the assistance of ADTRAN Technical Support e Start and stop the fail safe time for the auto config feature fs_timer start x x is in seconds OR fs_timer stop f Perform a firmware upgrade via TFTP upgrade_firmware hostname filename g Use the save command to write the entire confi...

Page 231: ...ount of 20 The timeout for each hop is 1 second and the retry count per hop is 1 The Ethernet IP will be used as the source address and the packet WILL go through NAT if NAT is enabled meaning that the packet will be translated and the source address will be replaced by the NAPT address k Use the Telnet client feature to Telnet to a remote host Syntax is Telnet hostname address port xx Default por...

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Page 233: ...ure assumes that the user has access to the Total Access 6XX system menus and has completed the T1 and DSX 1 interface configuration as detailed in Appendix D Configuring the Unit for DSX 1 Applications on page 166 Refer to DLP 1 Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port for details on making a terminal connection to the Total Access 6XX To prevent electrical shock do not install equipme...

Page 234: ...imum rights details are in DLP 2 Logging in to the System 3 From the DS0 MAPS menu select the ACTIVE MAP option and press Enter 4 From the DS0 MAPS ACTIVE MAPS menu select the DUAL T1 MAP option press Enter Select Y for yes to confirm the Active Map change and press Enter The following screen appears Figure 1 Dual T1 Map Perform the steps below in the order listed The second T1 connected to the DS...

Page 235: ...tion 5 DLP 17 61200624L1 1B 2004 ADTRAN Inc 233 5 Edit the Primary T1 Map by pressing Enter on EDIT VIEW T1 MAP The following screen appears Figure 2 Primary T1 Map The T1 Map can be mapped to the internal router or other available interfaces ...

Page 236: ...RAN Inc 61200624L1 1B 6 Edit the Secondary T1 Map DSX Map by pressing Enter on EDIT VIEW DSX MAP The following screen appears Figure 3 DSX Map 7 Left arrow back to DS0 MAPS and log off by pressing CTRL L The DSX Map can be mapped to the FXS and FXO access modules only ...

Page 237: ...actory default the unit by one of the following methods Select SYSTEM UTILITY TERMINAL MODE At the prompt type fac You will then see Restore Factory Defaults and Reset Unit press Y Press the Y key to confirm default The unit then resets If connected to the CRAFT port must be at 9600 baud power reset the unit and then restore power to the unit while holding down the F key You will then be prompted ...

Page 238: ...PCP If Frame Relay is detected The frame relay network signaling is further analyzed to automatically detect the signaling protocol being used Annex D Annex A or LMI Next the unit automatically adds the first indicated Frame Relay PVC as an interface to the IAD router When the PVC becomes active the unit broadcasts a DHCP request toward the provider edge router over the active PVC When a DHCP resp...

Page 239: ...to 5 minutes for the unit to sync up with the network 8 Type Save at the prompt This applies all configuration changes and the current connection is lost 9 At this point the service provider reconfigures the network to match the unit s new configuration 10 After the network configuration is complete the service provider attempts to connect to the unit If the connection is successful deactivate the...

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Page 241: ... emulation software Appropriate cable to connect terminal to the unit customer provided DB 9 female to RJ 48 female adapter ADTRAN proprietary for connecting to the CRAFT port on the rear of the unit see CRAFT Port on page 31 Total Access 604 608 units and third generation Total Access 612 616 624 units P N 1203612L1 1203616L1 and 1203624L1 have built in Echo Canceller capability and do not need a...

Page 242: ...2 616 624 2 Remove the screws from the back of the Total Access 612 616 624 and then remove the cover 3 Install the EC ADPCM Module in the Total Access 612 616 624 as shown in the following figure 4 Remove the two screws from the motherboard install the two standoffs and insert the screws through the top the EC ADPCM board into the standoffs 5 Replace the cover on the Total Access 612 616 624 and ...

Page 243: ...616 624 unit may be purchased with the EC ADPCM card installed P N 4200612L2 TDM 4200616L2 TDM 4200642L2 TDM 1 When the circuit is converted to ATM the customer may obtain the latest VoATM firmware from the ADTRAN website http www ADTRAN com Select SUPPORT POST SALES TECHNICAL SUPPORT FIRMWARE UPDATES 612 616 624 ATM or contact Post Sales Technical Support at 888 4ADTRAN 2 Upgrade the Total Access...

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Page 245: ...run on Microsoft Windows 3 1 or higher The following sections describe the Syslog Telnet VT100 and TFTP Server utilities CONTENTS Telnet Utility 244 Session Menu 245 Edit Menu 246 Options Menu 246 Capture Menu 246 Help Menu 247 VT100 Utility 247 Session Menu 248 Edit Menu 248 Port Menu 248 Options Menu 248 Capture Menu 249 Help Menu 249 TFTP Server 249 Server Menu 250 Print Log 250 Help 251 Status...

Page 246: ...enu on page 43 in the User Interface Guide section of this manual The Telnet menus include SESSION EDIT OPTIONS CAPTURE and HELP see the menu tree in Figure 1 Figure 1 Telnet Menu Tree Host Name Connect Port Session Disconnect Edit Entry Transfer Cfg Add New Exit Delete Connect Edit Copy Paste Background Telnet Options Colors Bold Local Echo Text Auto Repeat File Start Cfg Capture Stop Cfg Capture...

Page 247: ...mbo box to display the following options Edit Entry Changes either the unit name or the IP address of each host Press either Tab Return or a period after each number in the IP address to move to the next field If you press Return or enter a period while the cursor is located in an IP field that field entry is deleted Add New Prompts you for the same information as the EDIT ENTRY dialog box for new...

Page 248: ...Repeat Repeats characters you select from the keyboard if you hold down the key Capture Menu Provides options for capturing screen images File Sends screen options data to a file in the format options listed below Start Cfg Capture Used with the ADTRAN product line to start sending the scrolling screen capture to a file storage location Stop Cfg Capture Used with the ADTRAN product line to stop se...

Page 249: ... the terminal menu refer to Navigating the Terminal Menu on page 43 in the User Interface Guide section of this manual If you need help setting up the unit for a VT100 session refer to DLP 1 Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port VT100 menus include SESSION EDIT PORT OPTIONS CAPTURE and HELP see the menu tree in Figure 2 Figure 2 VT100 Menu Tree Connect Session Disconnect File Transfe...

Page 250: ...ical to the Telnet EDIT MENU see Edit Menu on page 246 Port Menu Changes serial COM port SETTINGS Provides data rate settings from 300 57600 bps Options Menu Provides terminal screen commands Refresh Screen Redraws the screen Connect Provides the options TRANSMIT WAKEUP and TRANSMIT REFRESH Transmit Wakeup Provides a control sequence that puts the unit s Control Port online in terminal mode Transm...

Page 251: ... a backup file The saved file may also be used to send the same configuration to multiple units Transfer configuration files using the TFTP protocol a TCP IP user protocol via the Ethernet port The unit must have a valid IP address subnet mask and default gateway if required and be connected to an Ethernet network before proceeding Figure 4 on page 250 shows the TFTP server interface For informati...

Page 252: ...s Enable Enables the TFTP server The IP address displays in the Status field and Server Ready displays in the Log field Disable Disables the TFTP server When you select this option the message Port Closed displays in the STATUS field and in the LOG field Abort Terminates a transfer that is in progress Exit Terminates active transfers and closes the TFTP window Print Log Provides print options to C...

Page 253: ...labeled field in the center of the screen displays prompts about the status of active transfers such as bytes transferred and received 5 METER FIELD The XMIT meter provides a visual record of the transfer progress 6 LOG FIELD This field displays a record of all of the events that occur during the time the TFTP Server is enabled Use the scroll bar to move up and down the list To clear the informati...

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Page 255: ...for ATM units Each section details the Management Information Bases MIBs supported MIB Compilation Order Traps Supported and MIB Variables supported CONTENTS MIBs Supported by TDM Units 254 MIB Compilation Order For TDM Units 255 Traps Supported by TDM Units 255 MIB Variables Supported by TDM Units 256 MIBs Supported by ATM Units 256 ...

Page 256: ... MIB RFC2096 mi2 IP FORWARD MIB RFC2115 mi2 FRAME RELAY DTE MIB RFC2493 mi2 PerfHist TC MIB RFC2494 mi2 DS0 MIB and DS0BUNDLE MIB RFC2495 mi2 DS1 MIB RFC2665 mi2 EtherLike MIB RFC2863 mi2 IF MIB Enterprise MIBs adtran mi2 ADTRAN MIB adIadSys mi2 ADTRAN ADIADSYS MIB adIadRtr mi2 ADTRAN ADIADROUTER MIB adIadVoi mi2 ADTRAN ADIADVOICE MIB SNMPv2 SMI SNMPv2 TC SNMPv2 TM and SNMPv2 CONF should be includ...

Page 257: ...IB coldStart linkDown linkUp authenticationFailure From ADTRAN IADSYS MIB adIadWanDown 1003203 adIadWanUp 1003204 adIadBatteryAlarmAct 1003207 adIadBatteryAlarmDeact 1003208 T1 WAN interface only adIadDs1RedAlarmON 1003209 adIadDs1YellowAlarmON 1003210 adIadDs1BlueAlarmON 1003211 adIadDs1RedAlarmOFF 1003212 adIadDs1YellowAlarmOFF 1003213 adIadDs1BlueAlarmOFF 1003214 adIadDs1SEF 1003215 adIadDs1FS ...

Page 258: ...od The unit will have a MIB called TA 6XX mi2 that will describe the SNMP variables supported This MIB will contain an Agent Capabilities module that will describe the SNMP variables supported 5 MIBS SUPPORTED BY ATM UNITS This section is currently being revised to include new SNMP information for SNMP v2 Please visit the ADTRAN website at http www adtran com for the latest documentation ...

Page 259: ...ails RO tcpEstabResets RO tcpCurrEstab RO tcpInSegs RO tcpOutSegs RO tcpRetransSegs RO tcpConnTable tcpConnEntry tcpConnState RO tcpConnLocalAddress RO tcpConnLocalPort RO tcpConnRemAddress RO tcpConnRemPort RO tcpInErrs RO tcpOutRsts RO udp udpInDatagrams RO udpNoPorts RO udpInErrors RO udpOutDatagrams RO udpLocalAddress RO udpLocalPort RO udpTable udpEntry udpEntryLocalAddress RO udpLocalPort RO...

Page 260: ...OutErrs RO egpNeighInErrMsgs RO egpNeighOutErrMsgs RO egpNeighStateUps RO egpNeighStateDowns RO egpNeighIntervalHello RO egpNeighIntervalPoll RO egpNeighMode RO dsx1 dsx1ConfigTable dsx1ConfigEntry dsx1LineIndex RO dsx1IfIndex RO dsx1TimeElapsed RO dsx1ValidIntervals RO dsx1LineType RO dsx1LineCoding RO dsx1SendCode RO dsx1CircuitIdentifier RO dsx1LoopbackConfig RO dsx1LineStatus RO dsx1SignalMode...

Page 261: ...s RO dsx1IntervalTable dsx1IntervalEntry dsx1IntervalIndex RO dsx1IntervalNumber RO dsx1IntervalESs RO dsx1IntervalSESs RO dsx1IntervalSEFs RO dsx1IntervalUASs RO dsx1IntervalCSSs RO dsx1IntervalPCVs RO dsx1IntervalLESs RO dsx1IntervalBESs RO dsx1IntervalLCVs RO dsx1TotalTable dsx1TotalEntry dsx1TotalIndex RO dsx1TotalESs RO dsx1TotalSESs RO dsx1TotalSEFs RO dsx1TotalUASs RO dsx1TotalCSSs RO dsx1T...

Page 262: ...ASNParseErrs RO snmpInTooBigs RO snmpInNoSuchNames RO snmpInBadValues RO snmpInReadOnlys RO snmpInGenErrs RO snmpInTotalReqVars RO snmpInTotalSetVars RO snmpInGetRequests RO snmpInSetRequests RO snmpInGetRequests RO snmpInTraps RO snmpOutTooBigs RO snmpOutNoSuchNames RO snmpOutBadValues RO snmpOutGenErrs RO snmpOutGetRequests RO snmpOutGetNexts RO snmpOutSetRequests RO snmpOutGetRepsonses RO snmpO...

Page 263: ...eMyNeighborIpAddress RO atmInterfaceMyNeigherIfName RO atmInterfaceTCTable atmInterfaceTCEntry atmInterfaceOCDEvents RO atmInterfaceTCAlarmState RO atmTrafficDescrParamTable atmTrafficDescrParamEntry atmTrafficDescrParamIndex RO atmTrafficDescrType RO atmTrafficDescrParam1 RO atmTrafficDescrParam2 RO atmTrafficDescrParam3 RO atmTrafficDescrParam4 RO atmTrafficDescrParam5 RO atmTrafficDescrQosClass...

Page 264: ...mitTrafficDescrIndex RO atmVccAalType RO atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize RO atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize RO atmVccAal5EncapsType RO atmVclCrossConnectIdentifier RO atmVclRowStatus RO aal5VccTable aal5VccEntry aal5VccVpi RO aal5VccVci RO aal5VccCrcErrors RO aal5VccSarTimeOuts RO aal5VccOverSizedSDUs RO ...

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