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Express 6100/6120

IDSL Router/Bridge 

Part Numbers 1200176L1/L4 

Document Number 61200176L1-1B

July 2000

Summary of Contents for Express 6100

Page 1: ...Express 6100 6120 IDSL Router Bridge Part Numbers 1200176L1 L4 Document Number 61200176L1 1B July 2000...

Page 2: ...demark of ADTRAN Inc Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc Novell NetWare and Internetwork Packet Exchange IPX are regis tered trademarks of Novell Inc Windows is a registered trad...

Page 3: ...ne network the telephone company may temporarily discontinue ser vice If possible advance notification is given otherwise notification is given as soon as possible The telephone company will advise th...

Page 4: ...if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio or TV reception The user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer ence by one or more of...

Page 5: ...to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a sin...

Page 6: ...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 re qui...

Page 7: ...en sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 2 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type dur ing an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of elec tric shock from lig...

Page 8: ...ty becomes null and void if Customer modifies or alters the equipment in any way other than as specifically authorized by ADTRAN EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIBED ABOVE THE FOREGOING CONSTITUT...

Page 9: ...AN Figs 1 5 and 1 6 1 3 Routing and Bridging with the Express 6100 6120 1 5 Factory Default 1 5 Bridging 1 5 IP Routing 1 5 IPX Routing 1 6 Concurrent Routing And Bridging 1 6 Network Address Translat...

Page 10: ...AN 3 10 WAN ISDN 3 10 ISDN Clock Mode 3 10 IDSL Channel Rate 3 11 IDSL NEBEs 3 11 IDSL FEBEs 3 11 WAN L2 Protocol 3 11 Configuration IP 3 12 IP IP Address 3 12 IP Subnet Mask 3 12 IP Default Gateway 3...

Page 11: ...3 23 WAN IP Bridge Triggered 3 23 WAN IP Bridge Proxy ARP 3 23 Bridge WAN IPX Bridge 3 23 WAN IPX Bridge Network 3 23 WAN IPX Bridge Frame Type 3 24 WAN IPX Bridge Seed Status 3 24 WAN IPX Bridge Tri...

Page 12: ...n Tx Method 3 42 Authentication Tx Username 3 43 Authentication Tx Password 3 43 Authentication Rx Username 3 43 Authentication Rx Password 3 43 PPP Profile IP 3 43 IP Mode 3 43 IP NAT 3 44 IP Route 3...

Page 13: ...Configuration Terminal Mode 3 56 Status Menu 3 57 Status Sessions 3 57 Sessions PPP Session 3 57 Sessions Frame Relay 3 58 Frame Relay Port 3 58 Frame Relay DLCI Table 3 59 Sessions Spanning Tree 3 60...

Page 14: ...3 64 IPX Servers TTL 3 65 Status WAN Stats 3 65 Status LAN Stats 3 65 Status IP Stats 3 66 Test Menu 3 68 Test Menu Echo Request 3 68 Logs Menu 3 69 Logs Sys log Host 3 69 Logs PPP Log 3 70 PPP Log A...

Page 15: ...tatus 3 75 Upgrade Start Transfer 3 75 Upgrade Abort Transfer 3 75 Upgrade TFTP Server 3 75 Utilities Exit 3 75 Chapter 4 Specifications 4 1 Specifications and Features 4 1 Network Interface 4 1 Ether...

Page 16: ...xvi Express 6100 6120 User Manual 61200176L1 1 Table of Contents...

Page 17: ...r Panel 1 9 Figure 1 10 Express 6120 Rear Panel 1 9 Figure 3 1 Top Level Terminal Menu 3 3 Figure 3 2 Configuration System Info Screen 3 8 Figure 3 3 Configuration WAN Screen 3 10 Figure 3 4 Configura...

Page 18: ...xviii Express 6100 6120 User Manual 61200176L1 1 List of Figures...

Page 19: ...61200176L1 1 Express 6100 6120 User Manual xix List of Tables Table D 1 IBM AT Style EIA 232 Interface D 1 Table D 2 RJ 49C ISDN D 1 Table D 3 10BaseT Ethernet D 2...

Page 20: ...xx Express 6100 6120 User Manual 61200176L1 1 List of Tables...

Page 21: ...R then press Enter to dis play the top menu 3 Using the arrow keys and Enter key to navigate the menu go to the Configuration WAN ISDN menu 4 Set the rate of transfer that will be used Both devices mu...

Page 22: ...Quick Startup Guide Quick Start 2 Express 6100 6120 User Manual 61200176L1 1...

Page 23: ...ed DSL two wire line The Express 6100 6120hasatwo wireinterfaceandoperatesupto144kbitspersecond Figure 1 1 on page 1 1 shows the Express 6100 Figure 1 2 on page 1 1 shows the Expess 6120 This router i...

Page 24: ...tain the Internet Protocol IP address dynamically using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Compatible with popular central site LAN access devices Figure 1 3 Single User to Corporate LAN Frame R...

Page 25: ...SOHO to Corporate LAN Figs 1 5 and 1 6 Connects the small office or home office to the corporate LAN Routes IP and Internet Packet Exchange IPX traffic from multiple devices to the corporate LAN Bridg...

Page 26: ...e LANs 2 IP Router The Express 6100 6120 can function as an IP router using the Routing Information Protocol RIP for advertising and learning routes among other routers Static routes may also be enter...

Page 27: ...ically detects PPP or Frame Relay Bridging In Bridge Mode the Express 6100 6120 can be used to connect two LAN segments In this mode all protocols are supported because they are transported across the...

Page 28: ...ts If the PPP peer does not accept a protocol the Express 6100 6120 will fall back to any combination of routing and bridging Network Address Translation Mode NAT is a special mode of operation in whi...

Page 29: ...ss 6100 Front Panel Indicators TX RX Flashes when transmitting and receiving data on the 10BaseT connector LI Link integrity Illuminates when there is a good connection between the Express 6100 and th...

Page 30: ...e Express 6100 6120 will immediately go into a download mode when power is en abled Switch 1 must be in the down or ON position in order to boot up normally Switch 2 in the up or OFF position will for...

Page 31: ...connection or leased line is used in this manual to represent these types of services Figure 1 9 Express 6100 Rear Panel Figure 1 10 Express 6120 Rear Panel Configuration The Express 6100 6120 is conf...

Page 32: ...the Express 6100 6120 has a security level associated with it A Telnet session is assigned a privilege level which determines which menu items are ac cessible to the Telnet client See Security Levels...

Page 33: ...twork connector pin assignments 6100 LOCAL AREA NETWORK CONNECTION The Express 6100 has a single 10BaseT connection port that provides half duplex 10 Mbps operation over a 4 wire twisted pair Other ty...

Page 34: ...Chapter 2 Installation 2 2 Express 6100 6120 User Manual 61200176L1 1...

Page 35: ...ud 8 N 1 The terminal emulator can flow the Express 6100 6120 off using software flow control Hardware flow control is not used The opening menu the Main menu or top level menu is the access point to...

Page 36: ...system See the section Status Menu on page 3 57 for detailed information on the available options TEST The Test menu can be used for performing diagnostic testing of the Express 6100 6120 See the sec...

Page 37: ...Pane Lists available submenus Additional sub menus available through this pane are indicat ed by the and DATA symbols 3 Left Pane Lists available menus 4 Mode Describes current operating mode 5 Loop S...

Page 38: ...in the menu tree Figure 3 1 on page 3 3 shows the top menu level with the cursor on the Configuration submenu so the path display shows Express 6100 Configuration Moving Around Press Tab or the right...

Page 39: ...Navigation H Returns to the home screen J Jumps between two menu items Press J while on a menu item of interest and you will jump back to the main screen Go to another menu item of interest Press J a...

Page 40: ...u press C For example 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 exam...

Page 41: ...that menu item The Telnet session is assigned a security level set by the user Passwords can only be accessed as security level 0 The maintenance port is always at security level 0 The security levels...

Page 42: ...e security 3 Read security 5 Provides a user configurable text string for the name of the Express 6100 6120 This name can help distinguish between different instal lations You can enter up to 31 alpha...

Page 43: ...me This field can contain a name phone number or e mail address of a person responsible for the Express 6100 6120 You can enter up to 31 alpha numeric characters in this field including spaces and spe...

Page 44: ...WAN menu is used to set up the ISDN parameters for the Express 6100 6120 Figure 3 3 shows the WAN menu Figure 3 3 Configuration WAN Screen WAN ISDN Write security 2 Read security 5 Selects the mode t...

Page 45: ...DSL circuitry on the other end of the link Con tinuous errors can indicate a line problem but a burst at one time is normal WAN L2 Protocol Write security 3 Read security 5 This parameter specifies th...

Page 46: ...is menu Figure 3 4 shows the IP menu Figure 3 4 Configuration IP Screen IP IP Address Write security 2 Read security 5 The IP address assigned to the Express 6100 6120 s Ethernet port is set here This...

Page 47: ...e IP routing table when set to Yes def and removes it if it was previously added if set to No Static Routes IP Address Write security 4 Read security 5 This is the IP address of the host or network ad...

Page 48: ...set to On the Express 6100 6120 will advertise and listen to routes from other IP routers If Off def the route table is still used but only static routes are used for routing IP packets and only the...

Page 49: ...work mask default gate way and DNS addresses to any device which transmits a broadcast DHCP request The addresses assigned are based on the Express 6100 6120 s own IP address and will be within the sa...

Page 50: ...xpress 6100 6120 Web Server allows a sin gle machine on the NAT side to be accessed from the Internet side of NAT This provides outside access to a web server mail or ftp server NAT Default IP This is...

Page 51: ...ary address does not respond to the request IP UDP Relay The Express 6100 6120 can be configured as a relay agent for UDP broadcast packets Normally a router will not forward UDP broad cast packets Ho...

Page 52: ...ARP makes use of this mapping feature by instructing a router to answer ARP re quests as a proxy for the IP addresses behind one of its ports The device which sent the ARP request will then correctly...

Page 53: ...3 5 shows the IPX menu Figure 3 5 Configuration IPX Screen IPX Mode Write security 2 Read security 5 When this option is set to On the Express 6100 6120 will route IPX Setting it to Off def will disab...

Page 54: ...ions specified Seed The Express 6100 6120 will listen for an IPX network number being sent by another router including Novell software routers residing on servers on the Ethernet segment connected to...

Page 55: ...is used to set up the bridge parameters for the Ex press 6100 6120 The bridging function runs at the Media Access Control MAC level which allows any protocol packets that run over Ethernet to be forw...

Page 56: ...ess 6100 6120 will allow another WAN device to bridge IP packets to it using PPP BCP Normally two IP routers would negotiate PPP IPCP to exchange IP packets Howev er if a device can only support PPP B...

Page 57: ...e When IPX routing is active the Express 6100 6120 will allow another WAN device to bridge IPX packets to it using PPP BCP Normally two IPX routers would negotiate PPP IPXCP to exchange IPX packets Ho...

Page 58: ...urity 2 Read security 5 This is the seed status used for the virtual Ethernet port See IPX Seed Status on page 3 20 menu for an explanation of the IPX seed status WAN IPX Bridge Triggered Write securi...

Page 59: ...Screen Security Authentication Write security 1 Read security 2 The method used for authenticating the PPP peer is selected here The possible values are See Configuration PPP Profile on page 3 42 for...

Page 60: ...ss of the back up RADIUS server that the Express 6100 6120 should attempt to communicate with when the primary server does not respond Radius Server UDP Port Write security 1 Read security 2 This is t...

Page 61: ...asswords to become compromised using this method CHAP and EAP use a one way hashing algorithm which makes it virtually im possible to determine the password EAP has other capabilities which allow more...

Page 62: ...is any packet which is forwarded by the bridge functionality of the Express 6100 6120 Up to 32 pattern defines can be specified Name Identifies the filter entry Src Addr 48 bit MAC source address use...

Page 63: ...o the destination ad dress dotted decimal format Dest Mask Bits which are used in the destination compar ison dotted decimal format Src Port IP source port number used for comparison Range 0 to 65535...

Page 64: ...t is performed means protocols equal to not means protocols not equal to means protocols greater than means protocols less than None means the protocol is not compared TCP Est Yes only when TCP establ...

Page 65: ...Dest Socket 16 bit value which is the destination sock et Range 0 65535 Dest Socket Comp Type of comparison that is performed means socket equal to Not means socket not equal to means socket greater t...

Page 66: ...manent Virtual Circuits PVC and Switched Virtual Circuit SVC PVCs are like dedicated point to point private lines Since the physi cal connection is always there in the form of a leased line call setu...

Page 67: ...is active The value is in sec onds and ranges from 5 to 30 seconds with a default of 15 seconds Frame Relay DLCI Mapping This menu allows each DLCI to be mapped to a particular Frame Re lay maintenanc...

Page 68: ...fault entry is not present the Express 6100 6120 falls back to using IARP as dis cussed in the previous paragraph to determine the protocols to use with that particular virtual circuit If a static mai...

Page 69: ...No means that no IP traffic or route will be exchanged IP Map IARP Write security 3 Read security 5 When this is set to Yes def the Express 6100 6120 will send Inverse ARP packets to determine the IP...

Page 70: ...ed and the Express 6100 6120 responds to the Inverse ARP with its Ethernet IP address IP Map RIP Protocol Write security 3 Read security 5 The RIP protocol can be specified per DLCI The possible selec...

Page 71: ...time If more than one IP Map is configured for NAT the first PVC which is activated becomes the NAT port DLCI Mapping IPX Map This menu represents the IPX protocol mapping that is to take place for t...

Page 72: ...se ARP requests If this IPX ad dress is left as 0 the link is treated as unnumbered and the Express 6100 6120 responds to the Inverse ARP with its Ethernet IPX address DLCI Mapping Bridge Map This men...

Page 73: ...ort by use of the filters They are set up in two steps 1 define the types of packets that would be of interest in the Configuration Security Filter Defines menu and 2 set up the filter type and combin...

Page 74: ...AC from the Configuration Security Filter Defines MAC Filter Defines list Pattern from the Configuration Security Filter Defines Pattern Filter Defines list IP from the Configuration Security Filter D...

Page 75: ...packet arriving from the PVC is assumed to be for the Express 6100 6120 s IP stack The destination address in the packet is assigned as the PVC s link IP address The source address is used to add a h...

Page 76: ...he au thentication of the PPP peer and for being authenticated by the PPP peer Authentication is applied between the Express 6100 6120 and the PPP peer as follows Authentication Tx Method Write securi...

Page 77: ...Read security 3 This is the username used to authenticate the PPP peer Authentication Rx Password Write security 0 Read security 1 This is the password or secret that is used to authenticate the PPP...

Page 78: ...T In the Off def position the unit will route across the connec tion normally IP Route The IP parameters are configured in this menu Usuallythe Express 6100 6120 willautomaticallydiscover the PPP peer...

Page 79: ...press 6100 6120 performs RIP over the WAN connection when this is set to On RIP Protocol Write security 3 Read security 5 The Express 6100 6120 performs version 1 V1 def or version 2 V2 of RIP on this...

Page 80: ...PPP IPX CP with the PPP peer for exchanging of IPX packets IPX Remote Network Write security 3 Read security 5 A non zero value in this remote network number will allow the Ex press 6100 6120 to add...

Page 81: ...sts it across all interfaces except the one it is re ceived on and includes the network number of that interface in the data portion of the packet The IPX Router Specification from Novell notes that T...

Page 82: ...ssary over ISDN connections and can be set to Off def to disable it PPP Max Config Write security 3 Read security 5 This value is the number of unanswered configuration requests that should be transmi...

Page 83: ...s menu and 2 set up the filter type and combination of defines that will cause a packet block Filters WAN to LAN In Write security 2 Read security 5 The packets which come into the Express 6100 6120 c...

Page 84: ...AC from the Configuration Security Filter Defines MAC Filter Defines list Pattern from the Configuration Security Filter Defines Pattern Filter Defines list IP from the Configuration Security Filter D...

Page 85: ...rs Out Exceptions Write security 2 Read security 5 This is a list of up to 32 filter entries The setup is exactly the same as the Filter In Exceptions list Disabled def Turns off packet output filteri...

Page 86: ...t menu Figure 3 10 Configuration Management Screen Management Telnet Web Any Telnet client application can bring up a session to the Express 6100 6120 s Telnet server using the standard Telnet TCP por...

Page 87: ...rity 1 Read security 3 When set to non zero the session is automatically logged out when no activity occurs for this amount of time The range is 0 to 255 and is in minutes The default is 10 minutes an...

Page 88: ...set to On def the Ex press 6100 6120 will respond to SNMP managers based on the follow ing lists SNMP Communities This list is used to set up to eight SNMP communities names that the Express 6100 612...

Page 89: ...he name of the entry It is intended for easy reference and has no bearing on the SNMP trap function Traps Manager IP Write security 2 Read security 4 This is the IP address of the manager that is to r...

Page 90: ...ead security 5 This is the asynchronous parity that the maintenance port will run The possible values are None def Odd or Even Maint Port Stop Bits Write security 5 Read security 5 This is the stop bi...

Page 91: ...e menus are divided into protocol types and ses sions Figure 3 11 shows the Status menu Figure 3 11 Status Screen Status Sessions This menu contains the current status of all sessions and spanning tre...

Page 92: ...ytes Number of bytes received Tx Rate Current application data transmission rate Rx Rate Current application data reception rate Port Index Always displays 0 Signal State Displays up when the Express...

Page 93: ...cuit is fully active Off means the circuit has been turned off by the DLCI mapping active selection Tx Frames Number of Frame Relay packets that have been transmitted via this DLCI Rx Frames Number of...

Page 94: ...CI Rx Throughput Current receive rate of this DLCI De Count Number of packets received on this DLCI with the De bit set Cr Count Number of packets received on this DLCI with the Cr bit set Becn Count...

Page 95: ...le Read security 5 This lists the contents of the Express 6100 6120 s bridge table Bridge Cache MAC Address Ethernet address for device learned Bridge Cache Port Port device learned from LAN WAN0 or W...

Page 96: ...this route entry IP Routes Hops Number of routers that must go through to get to destination Ranges from 0 15 or 16 for infinite can t get there from here local sent directly to the Express 6100 6120...

Page 97: ...on address IPX Routes Gateway Node or Ethernet address of gateway to receive this packet IPX Routes Port Port gateway is located on IPX Routes Use Number of times the Express 6100 6120 has referenced...

Page 98: ...il address is removed from table Value of 999 means route is static Status IPX Servers Read security 5 This lists the contents of the Express 6100 6120 s IPX server table IPX Servers Type The server t...

Page 99: ...s received in HDLC port 1 Rx CRCs total number of CRC errors detected on HDLC port 1 Clear Counts When activated clears all WAN stat counts Tx Packets Packets transmitted out the Ethernet port Rx Pack...

Page 100: ...eived that were greater than 1518 bytes Runts total packets received that were less than 64 bytes Rx Collisions total collision occurred during reception Clear Counts When activated clears all LAN Sta...

Page 101: ...ilures IP reassembly timeout No application at dest port Routeless discards Sent datagrams to upper layers Successful fragments TCP current connections TCP failed attempts TCP passive connections TCP...

Page 102: ...be used to diagnose problems Figure 3 12 shows the Test menu screen Figure 3 12 Test Screen The following tests can be run Test Menu Echo Request Write security 4 Read security 5 When activated the e...

Page 103: ...y by way of a log level The levels are divided up as follows Figure 3 13 shows the Logs menu The three logs available are listed af ter the figure Figure 3 13 Logs Screen Logs Sys log Host Set this to...

Page 104: ...is full All logging will stop when the log is full and set to No PPP Log Level In order to log events they must be at or below this level Range is 0 to 6 The default is 3 PPP Log View This menu displ...

Page 105: ...events they must be at or below this level Range is 0 to 6 The default is 3 Connection Log View This menu displays the log list The fields are as follows Connection Log Clear This clears the log when...

Page 106: ...set to No Network Log Level To log events they must be at or below this level Range is 0 to 6 The default is 3 Network Log View This menu displays the log list The fields are as follows Network Log C...

Page 107: ...4 Read security 5 The ping menu is used to send ICMP ping messages to hosts The fol lowing items are under this menu Start Stop Activator to start and cancel a ping test Host Address IP address or dom...

Page 108: ...ich gets the upgrade code from the TFTP server Selecting XMODEM will load the upgrade code through the maintenance port using any PC terminal emulator with xmodem capability Upgrade TFTP Host This is...

Page 109: ...request from TFTP clients Utilities Exit Write security 5 Read security 5 Activating this feature will exit the terminal session from the mainte nance port or Telnet It is equivalent to the key combi...

Page 110: ...Chapter 3 Terminal Menu Operation and Structure 3 76 Express 6100 6120 User Manual 61200176L1 1...

Page 111: ...face RJ 45 for IDSL two wire service Signal Format 2B1Q Max distance per loop 15 kft at 26 AWG Ethernet Interface LAN Ethernet IEEE 802 3 10BaseT Display Available through terminal interface or Telnet...

Page 112: ...Chapter 4 Specifications 4 2 Express 6100 6120 User Manual 61200176L1 1...

Page 113: ...L layer 1 is up The rate is determined by what it is configured for under Configuration WAN IDSL Rate Echo Tx X Rx Y The current transmit and receive count for the PPP echo request test Layer 1 up The...

Page 114: ...Appendix A Loop Status Messages A 2 Express 6100 6120 User Manual 61200176L1 1 Rate Status Messages Displays the rate at which the connection has been established...

Page 115: ...idge Control Protocol port X has been dropped between Express 6100 6120 and PPP peer BCP X up level 5 Bridge Control Protocol port X has been successfully negotiated be tween Express 6100 6120 and PPP...

Page 116: ...he PPP peer has rejected the Express 6100 6120 s username and or password used for authenticating Check to make sure the Configu ration Connection List Authentication parameters Tx Method Tx Username...

Page 117: ...6120 and PPP peer LCP X up level 5 Link Control Protocol port X has been successfully negotiated be tween Express 6100 6120 and PPP peer Link is looped back level 3 The Express 6100 6120 has dialed a...

Page 118: ...or authenticating Ensure that the Configuration Connection List Authentication parameters Tx Method Tx User name and Tx Password are correct Peer failed CHAP authen level 3 The PPP peer s reported CHA...

Page 119: ...orrect username and or password Make sure the Configuration Connection List Authentication parameters Rx Username and Rx Password are correctly entered Also if using RADIUS check that the server is co...

Page 120: ...internal er rors Possible reasons are Bus Error Bad address occurred on the internal bus Kernel error General operating system error No SBCs Mail resources used up or lost Router stack error Fatal err...

Page 121: ...nterface number in ter DHCP couldn t alloc mem level 1 A DHCP response could not be generated due to memory allocation problems DHCP response sent level 4 A DHCP response was successfully sent to requ...

Page 122: ...ion src srcip dest destip level 4 The Express 6100 6120 has dropped a source routed IP packet due to invalid parameters setmask local IP iface 0 not done level 6 Debug error used in determining router...

Page 123: ...et client could not initialize a session Telnet Client Clr TCBF_BUFFER flag failed level 6 Debugging message related to Telnet client function Telnet Client Set TCBF_DONTBLOCK flag failed level 6 Debu...

Page 124: ...ed level 2 Telnet server could not open TCP socket to incoming Telnet client TELNETD Set TCPC_LISTENQ failed level 6 Debugging message related to Telnet server function TELNETD Clr TCBF_BUFFER flag fa...

Page 125: ...arted due to TCP socket error TFTP can t get to host level 2 TFTP client could not get to host TFTP client unable to open port level 2 TFTP client function could not open a UDP port TFTP error rcvd me...

Page 126: ...Appendix B Log Messages B 12 Express 6100 6120 User Manual 61200176L1 1...

Page 127: ...onents Network Manager This is a control program that collects controls and presents data pertinent to the operation of the network devices It resides on a network management station Agent This is a c...

Page 128: ...xtRequest This command retrieves the next item in a series from a network device SetRequest This command writes information to a network device The network device issues two types of messages GetRespo...

Page 129: ...requests are supported Get object Get next object Set object Communities The Express 6100 6120 permits up to eight communities to be defined The privilege level of each community can be set The defaul...

Page 130: ...Appendix C SNMP C 4 Express 6100 6120 User Manual 61200176L1 1...

Page 131: ...put N A Not Applicable N C Not Connected Table D 2 RJ 49C ISDN Pin Name I O Description 1 CD N C Carrier Detect 2 RD O Receive Data 3 TD I Transmit Data 4 DTR N C Data Terminal Ready 5 GND N A Signal...

Page 132: ...Appendix D Connector Pinouts D 2 Express 6100 6120 User Manual 61200176L1 1 Table D 3 10BaseT Ethernet 6100 Pin Signal 1 RX1 2 RX2 3 TX1 6 TX2 6120 1 TX1 2 TX2 3 RX1 6 RX2...

Page 133: ...nterface Terminal commands are as follows top_menu sub_menu1 sub_menu2 config_item Each config_item is entered as shown below TYPE ENTERED AS string printable characters within double quotes password...

Page 134: ...ecurity Configuration Security menu ppp Configuration PPP Profile menu telnet Configuration Management Telnet menu snmp Configuration Management SNMP menu maint Configuration Management Maint menu sta...

Page 135: ...6100 6120 in terminal mode A baud rate of 9600 is strongly recommended when uploading As soon as the upload has been completed type save to save the new configuration to flash A reset command or power...

Page 136: ...Appendix E Terminal Mode Commands E 4 Express 6100 6120 User Manual 61200176L1 1...

Page 137: ...ocol BPDU Bridging Protocol Data Unit bps Bits per second Bps Bytes per second BRI Basic Rate Interface CA Call Appearance CCP Compression Control Protocol CCITT Consultative Committee for Internation...

Page 138: ...sk Force I O Input Output IP Internet Protocol IPCP Internet Protocol Control Protocol IPX Internetwork Packet Exchange I2L Integrated Injected Logic IEC Inter Exchange Carrier ISDN Integrated Service...

Page 139: ...phone Service PPP Point to Point Protocol PRI Primary Rate Interface RFC Request For Comments RIP Routing Information Packet Routing Information Protocol RTMF Routing Table Maintenance Protocol SAP Se...

Page 140: ...Acronyms Acronyms 4 Express 6100 6120 User Manual 61200176L1 1...

Page 141: ...Protocol Allows a node on an AppleTalk network to send a packet to another node and in return receive an echoed copy of the packet B Channel 64 kbps bearer channel used for voice circuit or packet sw...

Page 142: ...e local telephone number Usually the facilities of the local BOC CSMA CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Detect A channel access mechanism where devices check the channel for a carrier before...

Page 143: ...rk stations a terminals servers etc within the same building or cam pus Ethernet operates over twisted wire and coaxial cable at speeds up to 10 Mbps Ethernet specifies a CSMA CD four wire circuits Te...

Page 144: ...bus network LAN with a CSMA CD access method on a bus topology Ethernet follows the 802 3 standard transmitting at 10 megabits per second This is the most common local area network specification Physi...

Page 145: ...oming messages Used in gateways to connect networks at OSI network Lev el 3 and above IPX Internetwork Packet Exchange A Novell NetWare protocol used to move information across networks ISDN Integrate...

Page 146: ...in traLATA are generally the sole responsibility of the local telephone company while circuits that cross outside the LATA interLATA are passed on to an interexchange carrier loopback A diagnostic pro...

Page 147: ...1631 netmask A 32 bit bit mask which shows how an Internet address is to be divid ed into network subnet and host parts The netmask has ones in the bit positions in the 32 bit address which are to be...

Page 148: ...nite metric which to other routers means the network for the route is inaccessible PRA Primary Rate Access Connects high capacity CPE such as PBXs to the network In the US this is composed of twenty t...

Page 149: ...datagrams from any source socket to any destination socket in the internet Using RTMP internet routers dynamically maintain routing tables to reflect changes in internet to pology service advertising...

Page 150: ...a master clock 2 A method of data transmission requiring the transmission of timing pulses to keep the sender and receiver synchronized in their commu nication used to send blocks of information Synch...

Page 151: ...in a single cable Twisted pair is the normal cabling from a central office to your home or office or from your PBX to your office phone Twisted pair wiring comes in various thicknesses As a general ru...

Page 152: ...cir cuits those coming from a Class 5 central office to the subscriber s phone system are 2 wire unless a 4 wire circuit is requested U interface A twisted pair subscriber loop that connects the NT1...

Page 153: ...bridge table 3 61 bridge mode 3 22 3 47 bridge WAN IP bridge 3 22 bridge WAN IPX bridge 3 23 bridging 1 5 concurrent routing and bridg ing 1 6 demand 1 5 C call log messages B 6 channel rate 3 11 CHA...

Page 154: ...nload uploading configura tion E 3 E EAP 3 42 echo request 3 68 EIA 232 interface D 1 embedded agent C 3 environmental specifications 4 1 Ethernet interface D 2 Ethernet interface LAN 4 1 Express 6100...

Page 155: ...3 36 IP map NAT 3 37 IP map RIP direction 3 37 IP map RIP method 3 36 IP map RIP protocol 3 36 IP menu 3 12 IP router 1 4 3 14 IP router mode 3 14 IP routes 3 61 IP routing 1 5 IP stats 3 66 IP defaul...

Page 156: ...net 3 52 menu commands E 1 navigating 3 4 3 5 structure 3 1 MIB C 1 mode 1 5 N NAT 1 4 3 15 3 16 NAT mode 1 6 NAT Default IP 3 16 NAT DHCP mode 3 15 NAT DHCP renewal time 3 16 NAT web server 3 16 NEBE...

Page 157: ...6 3 14 3 45 RIP timer 3 21 RIP direction 3 15 3 46 RIP method 3 15 3 45 RIP mode 3 14 3 45 RIP protocol 3 14 3 45 RIP triggered 3 46 RIP V2 secret 3 15 RJ11 interface D 1 RJ 49C interface D 1 route fo...

Page 158: ...nu commands E 1 navigating 3 4 3 5 structure 3 1 top level 3 3 terminal mode 3 56 terminal mode commands E 1 test menu 3 2 3 68 test menu echo request 3 68 TFTP 3 74 TFTP host 3 74 TO HUB TO NIC switc...

Page 159: ...ssion 3 48 W WAN IP bridge 3 22 WAN IP bridge proxy ARP 3 23 WAN IP bridge netmask 3 23 WAN IP bridge network 3 22 WAN IP bridge triggered 3 23 WAN IPX bridge 3 23 WAN IPX bridge frame type 3 24 WAN I...

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