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CellPipe™ SDSU User’s Guide

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Menus

A menu system rooted in the Main Menu provides the primary interface to a CellPipe 
SDSU unit. This chapter provides a summary of the menu items found under the 
Main Menu. See Chapter 4, “Configuring a CellPipe SDSU,” for more detailed 
information on the various menus used for configuring and managing the unit.

Main Menu

The Main Menu provides access to all other menus and appears on your VT100 
terminal after you establish a connection to a CellPipe SDSU unit through the 
HyperTerminal or other terminal emulation program. Depending on the access level 
(Supervisor, Administrator, or User), some of the menus might not be visible. 
Following is an example of the Main Menu when you log in as supervisor:

Main Menu

1. Reports Menu

2. Configure IP Router

3. Configure Interface

4. Configure UserID and Password

5. Quick Interworking Configuration

6. Manage Interworking Connections

7. System Utilities

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Summary of Contents for CellPipe SDSU

Page 1: ...CellPipe SDSU User s Guide Part Number 7820 0792 002 For software version 1 1 8 July 2001 ...

Page 2: ...ewlett Packard Company and copyright 1997 Silicon Graphics Permission to use copy modify distribute and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation Neither Hewlett Packard nor Silicon Graphics make...

Page 3: ...rder computer based training online at http www lucent com ins bookstore Obtaining technical assistance The eSight Service Center provides access to technical support You can also obtain technical assistance through email or by telephone If you need to contact Lucent Technologies for assistance make sure that you have the following information available Active contract number product name model an...

Page 4: ...l 800 272 3634 for a menu of Lucent services or call 510 769 6001 for an operator If you do not have an active services agreement or contract you will be charged for time and materials Important safety instructions A General requirements 1 Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual 2 There are no operator serviceable parts within the unit R...

Page 5: ...h as in certain Nordic countries connect an earth grounded copper wire to the dedicated wiring terminal marked with PE symbol on the chassis The minimum size of the wire for a CellPipe unit with rated input current not exceeding 6A is AWG 18 and cross sectional area 0 75 mm2 Models with ac power inputs are intended for use with a single phase three wire power cord which includes earthing conductor...

Page 6: ...ous condition Consult a qualified electrical consultant to determine whether or not this phenomenon exists In addition if the equipment is to be used with telecommunications circuits take the following precautions Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated ...

Page 7: ... aux instructions du fabricant Warnung Die Batterie kann eventuell explodieren wenn sie nicht ordnungsgemäß ausgetauscht wird Ersetzen Sie die Batterie nur mit einer Batterie des gleichen oder eines ähnlichen vom Hersteller empfohlenen Typs Entsorgen Sie gebrauchte Batterien gemäß den Anweisungen des Herstellers 2 Main Disconnect no power switch Caution The power supply cord is used as the main di...

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Page 9: ... instructions iv Introduction 1 1 About this guide 1 1 CellPipe SDSU unit 1 2 CellPipe SDSU features 1 2 CellPipe SDSU configuration 1 3 CellPipe SDSU management 1 3 Setup 2 1 Checking box contents 2 1 Connecting CellPipe SDSU cables 2 2 Checking CellPipe SDSU status lights 2 3 Console setup 2 4 Logons 2 4 Supervisor logon 2 4 Network administrator logon 2 5 User logon 2 5 ...

Page 10: ...figuring DLCIs 4 4 Assigning IP addresses for DLCI connections 4 5 Configuring the DCE interface 4 5 Configuring static and default routes 4 5 Configuring a static route 4 6 Configuring a default route 4 6 Configuring RIP 4 7 Configuring interworking connection 4 7 Pass through protocol 4 7 FRF 5 4 7 FRF 8 4 8 Configuring for FRF 5 or FRF 8 4 8 FRF 5 4 8 FRF 8 4 9 Configuring a DNS Server 4 9 Conf...

Page 11: ...Guide xi Upgrading System Software 5 1 Preparing to upgrade 5 1 Obtaining software 5 2 Backing up your configuration 5 2 Loading software 5 2 Hardware Specifications A 1 FCC Regulations B 1 FCC Part 15 Notice B 1 IC CS 03 Notice B 1 ...

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Page 13: ...ors responsible for configuring and administrating the unit and secondarily to acquaint users with the functionalities of the unit The CellPipe SDSU uses a menu driven interface that is self explanatory and can be easily navigated Menus addressing routine functionalities such as status reporting and table displays are not discuessed in detail Information required for configuration and settings uni...

Page 14: ...al connection to a router via the DCE port on the device Incoming Frame Relay packets can be configured for FRF 5 or FRF 8 interworking standard for tunneling of user traffic and PVCs over ATM to a carrier Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer DSLAM through the WAN connection Figure 1 1 shows an example of how the CellPipe SDSU can fit into your network Figure 1 1 CellPipe SDSU and your netwo...

Page 15: ...he unit and a computer running a compatible VT100 terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal See Chapter 4 Configuring a CellPipe SDSU and for more information on configuration CellPipe SDSU management A CellPipe SDSU unit is managed through a menu driven interface A serial connection between the unit and your computer which must run VT100 terminal emulation software is used to display the m...

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Page 17: ...contains the following items 1 CellPipe SDSU unit 2 SDSL WAN cable with RJ 11 modular plug connectors blue 3 DB 25 to V 35 adapter cable 4 Warranty card 5 Start Here card 6 Power supply Note All CellPipe units are shipped with a power supply However European users need to purchase an additional wall outlet cable because of regional variations in wall Checking box contents 2 1 Connecting CellPipe S...

Page 18: ...ipe SDSU unit Figure 2 2 CellPipe SDSU back panel To connect a CellPipe SDSU proceed as follows 1 Use a serial cable not provided to connect the port labeled TERMINAL to a serial port on your computer 2 Use the DB 25 to V 35 cable provided to connect the DCE port to a router with a V 35 interface See Figure 2 3 3 Use the blue WAN cable provided to connect the WAN port on your unit to a wall jack 4...

Page 19: ...y Figure 2 4 CellPipe SDSU status lights When all the cables are connected verify that the status lights illuminate as follows The pwr light is on initially and remains on If it is not on make sure the power supply is properly connected The act light blinks when there is data activity on the DCE port Otherwise it remains off The lnk light is on when the data transmit ready DTR control is active on...

Page 20: ...ect with the following settings Connection Specify a direct connection from the unit to the computer Serial port Specify the serial port on the computer the software is to use Terminal type Specify VT100 Duplex Specify Full This is the default for most communications software Bits per second Specify 9600 Data bits Specify 8 Parity Specify None Stop bits Specify 1 Flow control Specify None Logons Y...

Page 21: ...se sensitive There is no initial value for the administrator password Press Enter and you will be logged on as administrator To specify an administrator password 1 Press Enter 2 From the Main Menu select Configure UserID and Password 3 Select Change NetMan Password 4 Enter a password of up to 17 alphanumeric characters User logon There are no initial values for the user ID and password Press Enter...

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Page 23: ...ll other menus and appears on your VT100 terminal after you establish a connection to a CellPipe SDSU unit through the HyperTerminal or other terminal emulation program Depending on the access level Supervisor Administrator or User some of the menus might not be visible Following is an example of the Main Menu when you log in as supervisor Main Menu 1 Reports Menu 2 Configure IP Router 3 Configure...

Page 24: ... or letter that identifies the item For example to select 1 Reports Menu enter 1 Some menu items when selected display a submenu from which you select a value Others provide a text field Type a value in the field and press Enter For example to select a port for which you want to set an IP address enter the number of the port Select Port 1 8 1 Press the Esc key to return to the previous menu When y...

Page 25: ...Reports Menu Display Current configuration Network statistics Media statistics Route table System uptime Interface statistics PPP authorization entries Configure IP Router Specify Port IP address RIP version by port RIP poisoned reverse by port DNS client DHCP client Telnet server port Also Delete IP address Enable or disable RIP Add or remove a static route Display a route table ...

Page 26: ... ID User password Administrator password Supervisor password Quick Interworking Configuration Set interworking connection Pass Through protocol FRF 8 or FRF 5 Manage Interworking Connections Add interworking connection Delete interworking connection Print interworking connections Default interworking connections Table 3 1 The Main Menu continued Menu Functions ...

Page 27: ...ing Route trace File system maintenance Entire system update Specify System defaults Console baud rate System settings saved as defaults Configure SNMP Specify System contact System name System location SNMP community SNMP trap host IP address Also Enable disable SNMP Table 3 1 The Main Menu continued Menu Functions ...

Page 28: ... Specify NAT TCP timeout NAT UDP timeout NAT port range NAT local server entry Display NAT statistics NAT connection table NAT connection details NAT local server table Delete IP address from NAT tables NAT local server entry Reset System Restart system and save configurations Table 3 1 The Main Menu continued Menu Functions ...

Page 29: ...or COE A CellPipe SDSU unit can be configured to operate either as customer premise equipment CPE or as central office equipment COE Configuring CPE or COE 4 1 Configuring WAN interface 4 2 Configuring the DCE interface 4 5 Configuring static and default routes 4 5 Configuring RIP 4 7 Configuring interworking connection 4 7 Configuring a DNS Server 4 9 Configuring DHCP 4 10 Configuring NAT 4 10 Co...

Page 30: ...g over Frame Relay and ATM through seven PVC and seven DLCI connections To enable routing you need to configure each PVC or DLCI connection and assign IP addresses to these connections and specify a default route see Configuring a default route on page 4 6 The unit supports RIP and RIP 2 and does not support PAP and CHAP A CellPipe SDSU unit must be configured for routing to enable remote assignme...

Page 31: ...atalink Protocol 4 Select ATM Configuring PVCs When running ATM as your data link protocol you need to configure each PVC connection you use You can have up to seven PVC connections with each PVC establishing a port To configure a PVC port proceed as follows 1 From the Main Menu select Configure Interface 2 Select SDSL 3 Select Configure PVCs 4 Select Add new PVC 5 Enter VPI VCI for each port you ...

Page 32: ...nfigure IP Router 2 Select Configure Port IP Address 3 Select SDSL 4 Select a port and assign the appropriate IP address Configuring for Frame Relay Transmission via the SDSL connection on the CellPipe SDSU requires you to configure your WAN interface to run either ATM or Frame Relay datalink protocol To configure for Frame Relay proceed as follows 1 From the Main Menu select Configure Interface 2...

Page 33: ... To assign an IP address proceed as follows 1 From the Main Menu select Configure IP Router 2 Select Configure Port IP Address 3 Select SDSL 4 Select a port and assign the appropriate IP address Configuring the DCE interface The DCE interface on a CellPipe SDSU unit can be configured for static and dynamic routing In routing mode the DCE interface can support IP routing over Frame Relay To enable ...

Page 34: ... Select Add Remove a Static Route 3 Select Add a Static Route 4 Enter the destination address the network mask and the IP address of the gateway 5 Press Y to save 6 From the Main Menu select Reset System to put these changes into effect Configuring a default route If no static route exists for the destination address of a packet the unit forwards the packet to the default route A CellPipe CellPipe...

Page 35: ...F 8 protocol To select an interworking connection proceed as follows 1 From the Main Menu select Quick Interworking Configuration 2 Select either Protocol Pass Through or FRF 5 or FRF 8 Pass through protocol Pass through protocol supports Frame Relay traffic over an ATM backbone You need to configure both the DCE and the WAN ports for Frame Relay datalink protocol Note You cannot telnet into the u...

Page 36: ...rworking Configuration 2 Select FRF 8 or FRF 5 3 Enter n to set up USI for Frame Relay 4 Enter n to set up LIM for FR 5 Enter n to set up SDSL ATM interface 6 Select Add Interworking Connection 7 Select the Frame Relay interface and port for the interworking connection 8 Select the ATM interface and port for the interworking connection 9 Select FRF 5 or FRF 8 FRF 5 Selecting FRF 5 brings up the FR...

Page 37: ...ording to the frame s DE bit and the ATM CLPI s bit to 1 Select Map FR DE to ATM CLPI to map the SSCS DE bit to the DE bit and to every ATM CLPI cell that makes up the current frame Configuring a DNS Server Domain Naming System DNS is a mechanism for translating symbolic names to IP addresses To make DNS services available to a CellPipe SDSU you must specify the IP address of a DNS server To speci...

Page 38: ...mber 4 Enter Y to enable DHCP for the port Repeat for each port that will be enabled for DHCP 5 Reset the unit for these changes to take effect Configuring NAT There are two steps to the configuration for network address translation NAT on a CellPipe SDSU First you have to enable NAT translation on those ports that you want to run NAT Then you have to specify a NAT configuration for each of those ...

Page 39: ... will be translated 6 Type the number of the port that it will be translated to 7 Select either TCP or UDP protocol 8 Repeat step 1 through step 6 for each port you want to configure Other NAT menu items The following are menus items for various NAT related parameters Use the Configure NAT Port Range parameter to specify the lowest and highest port values Port numbers to assign to IP connections h...

Page 40: ...eters sound alarms when certain conditions appear in the unit and so forth To configure SNMP proceed as follows 1 From the Main Menu select Configure SNMP 2 Select Enable Disable SNMP then select y to enable SNMP 3 Enter a value for each of the following up to 39 alphanumeric characters System Contact System Location System Name SNMP Community SNMP Trap Host IP Address 4 Reset the unit for these c...

Page 41: ...n for upgrading software on a CellPipe SDSU unit Preparing to upgrade To upgrade the system software you need to have a TFTP server application on your computer to which you download the appropriate software release from the Lucent ftp server see Obtaining software on page 5 2 You then load the software to a CellPipe SDSU unit through a serial connection set up between your computer and the TERMIN...

Page 42: ... have established a serial connection between the device and your computer as described in Console setup on page 2 4 Then proceed as follows 1 From the Main Menu select System Utilities 2 Select File Transfer Utility 3 Select Send or Receive via XMODEM 4 Enter Config st when prompted for name of the file to be transferred 5 Select Send 6 Enter no when prompted to change console speed You are promp...

Page 43: ...the unit is ready to receive the file 7 At the HyperTerminal menu bar select Transfer Send File 8 In the Send File window set the Protocol field to Xmode browse to and select the file to transfer and click Send You are prompted when the file transfer has been successfully completed Note Perform step 8 quickly or you will time out 9 Repeat step 1 through step 8 for each file in the set except acos ...

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Page 45: ...lPipe SDSU units have the following hardware specifications Physical connectors RJ 11 for xDSL WAN DB 25 USI connector Power input 18Vdc 1A Dimensions 3 2 cm x 8 1 cm x 10 5 cm HxWxL Weight 90 g Humidity 0 90 noncondensing Operating temperature 32 122 F 0 50 C ...

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Page 47: ...ence to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is unlikely to cause harmful interference But if it does the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved...

Page 48: ...ice in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the powe...

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