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JetFusion 2104 and 2108 

 G.SHDSL (uses an RJ11 connector for the 

connection).

Data Interfaces

The data connection through the IAD supports IEEE 802.1-compliant bridging 
and routing.

When the IAD is configured for routing, it supports Routing Information 
Protocol (RIP) version 1, version 2, or static IP routing. The IAD complies 
with RFC-1812 when interfacing with IPV4 routers. The WAN subsystem 
supports the following interfaces: ATM data transport via G.SHDSL and 
ADSL per RFC 1483 or RFC 2364

Summary of Contents for JetFusion 2008

Page 1: ...JetFusion Integrated Access Device Models 2004 2008 2104 and 2108 User s Guide Document No 2000 A2 GB22 00 June 2004...

Page 2: ...ocumentation training distributor locations or Paradyne worldwide office locations use one of the following methods Internet Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www paradyne com Be sure to regis...

Page 3: ...and 2x08 comply with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On the bottom of the JetFusion unit is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the...

Page 4: ...lightly damp cloth for cleaning Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table It may fall causing serious damage to the product Slots in the unit are provided for ventilation to protect...

Page 5: ...Requirements 2 2 Connecting the IAD Via a Terminal Emulator 2 2 Connecting the IAD to a PC 2 3 Logging in via a Terminal Emulation Program 2 4 Setting the Ethernet Port IP Address 2 6 Setting the WAN...

Page 6: ...ing the System 3 12 Using TFTP Servers via LAN or WAN 3 12 Copying the Source Files 3 12 Upgrading via TFTP 3 12 Verifying the Upgrade 3 13 Utilities Menu 3 13 Ping Utility 3 14 Trace Route 3 15 Confi...

Page 7: ...Configure DNS Client 4 21 Configure DHCP Client 4 22 Configure DHCP Relay 4 22 Configure Telnet Server Port 4 24 Configure IP QoS 4 24 Configure IP Filtering 4 25 Configure IP Header Compression IPHC...

Page 8: ...y 4 61 Display DHCP Configuration 4 62 Display DHCP Server Statistics 4 63 Display DHCP Server Assigned and Unassigned Addresses 4 63 Display DHCP Entry Details 4 64 Delete a DHCP Client Entry 4 64 De...

Page 9: ...Statistics 5 12 Interface Statistics Reports 5 12 Display Interface Statistics 5 13 Display ATM PVC Statistics 5 14 Display Bridge Statistics 5 19 Clear Interface Statistics 5 20 Media Statistics Repo...

Page 10: ...1 Data Features B 2 WAN Features B 2 Interface B 2 ATM B 2 Configuration and Management B 3 10 100 Ethernet Management or IP Gateway B 3 Supervisory Port B 3 Upgrades B 3 Management B 3 Security Feat...

Page 11: ...nts RJ11 B 10 Appendix C Application Notes Peak Cell Rate PCR Considerations and Recommendations C 1 Voice only Applications C 1 Voice and Data Applications C 2 Network Address Translation NAT C 2 Acc...

Page 12: ...viii 2 0 0 0 A 2 G B 2 2 0 0...

Page 13: ...n a typical customer premises This chapter is helpful if you re new to JetFusion IADs because it lists each step beginning with unpacking the IAD It also provides information about logging on using th...

Page 14: ...the IADs Appendix C Applications Notes provides various applications details Technical Documentation A master glossary of terms and acronyms used in Paradyne documents is available online at www para...

Page 15: ...low SMBs often lacking the resources to install and manage multiple communications devices to compete effectively with their larger counterparts in the global marketplace The JetFusion IADs are access...

Page 16: ...a common core design consisting of a Motorola Power QUICC CPU 16 or 8 Mbytes of dynamic memory and 2 Mbytes of FLASH memory Voice packetization and processing are handled by Texas Instruments Digital...

Page 17: ...s contain five LED status indicators Each is described in the table below Figure 1 1 Front Panel LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER 04 17479a LED Description POWER Illuminates when the IAD is power...

Page 18: ...o any AC 90 240 V outlet Console RS 232 Serial Port Connects the IAD to a PC using a straight through 9 pin serial DB9 RS 232 cable for the purpose of using a terminal emulator for IAD configuration a...

Page 19: ...pports IEEE 802 1 compliant bridging and routing When the IAD is configured for routing it supports Routing Information Protocol RIP version 1 version 2 or static IP routing The IAD complies with RFC...

Page 20: ...1 6 2 0 0 0 A 2 G B 2 2 0 0...

Page 21: ...Unpacking the IAD Each IAD is packed and shipped in a durable container Unpack and carefully remove the IAD from the package and packing material IAD Package Components Each IAD is shipped with the c...

Page 22: ...ent to ensure adequate ventilation and heat dissipation NOTICE Due to generated heat JetFusion IADs should not be stacked on top of each other Wiring Requirements Make sure the telephone wiring LAN an...

Page 23: ...devices are not turned off when you connect the cables you may place the IAD in an unstable state and you may need to reset one or both devices before you can perform configuration tasks Connecting t...

Page 24: ...factory set IP address is 192 168 1 254 on the Ethernet side NOTICE For Ground Start applications all elements in the voice path must be set to Ground Start NOTICE As the IAD boots it sends status mes...

Page 25: ...ibed in this Quick Start Guide 7 The IAD displays the password message Enter Password 8 Type the default password supervisor or your password if different and press Enter If login is not successful th...

Page 26: ...accept the current value just press Enter Setting the Ethernet Port IP Address Before you configure the Ethernet IP address you should know the IP address and subnet mask that are to be assigned to t...

Page 27: ...lect Configure Port IP The IAD displays the available interfaces The available interfaces that display depend on the specific IAD as shown in Figure 2 4 and Figure 2 5 below Figure 2 4 JetFusion 2104...

Page 28: ...uit the terminal emulator program 11 Reset the IAD as described below Resetting the IAD for the new IP address to be in effect NOTICE When you configure the IAD you must restart the IAD each time you...

Page 29: ...rt before you can use Telnet to access the IAD Although you can also access the IAD using Telnet via the WAN provided a management PVC is configured along with a WAN IP address this section describes...

Page 30: ...IAD the options configured and the security level you use to log in To select a menu item type the option displayed to the left of the item Although character options are displayed in upper case the...

Page 31: ...riginal custdef st file you cannot retrieve it Consider copying the custdef st file to a safe location before replacing it To perform basic IAD configuration follow the steps below Configure the LAN I...

Page 32: ...plug the G SHDSL cable into the RJ11 WAN connector The JetFusion 2004 or 2008 is an ADSL equipped IAD and uses an RJ11 connector on the IAD rear panel for WAN connection To make the connection plug th...

Page 33: ...After setting IAD Security parameters you must reset the IAD page 2 8 for the new settings to take effect To maintain IAD security the IAD provides multi level login access using a single user ID and...

Page 34: ...changing User security level user ID and any level passwords plus complete IAD configuration capability Network Administrator At this level users may perform tasks that alter the network settings of...

Page 35: ...multiple IADs you may include the user ID and passwords directly in the configuration file to reduce configuration tasks NOTICE When the user ID and passwords are stored in a configuration file the I...

Page 36: ...e For more information on RADIUS Server see RFC 2865 If you configure a RADIUS Server the IAD must be able to successfully connect to the RADIUS Server This requires WAN configuration IP configuration...

Page 37: ...ver configuration follow the steps below 1 Type 9 on the Password Configuration menu to select Display RADIUS Configuration The IAD displays the following information Primary RADIUS Server Primary RAD...

Page 38: ...4 AAL2 LES MIB SNMP Configuration Menu To display the SNMP Configuration menu type 7 on the Main menu Each of the menu s configuration options is described below Figure 3 2 SNMP Configuration Menu NOT...

Page 39: ...he IAD saves the configuration 2 Continue with other SNMP settings or press Escape to return to the Main menu 3 Reset the IAD Disable SNMP via Both IP and EOC To Disable SNMP via both IP and EOC follo...

Page 40: ...tinue with other SNMP settings or press Escape to return to the Main menu 4 Reset the IAD Configure SNMP Community The value you set must match the write community name of the SNMP host to enable the...

Page 41: ...time The IAD prompts you to input a new value 2 Type the new value in seconds and press Enter The IAD saves the configuration 3 Continue with other SNMP settings or press Escape to return to the Main...

Page 42: ...he JetFusion IAD via SNMP The first entry named everyone allows access from the entire Internet Entries are added if an IP trap host is configured or if EOC access is configured For example if you wan...

Page 43: ...ation menu Figure 3 4 LAN Configuration Menu Establishing LAN Speed and Duplex Mode 1 Type the option number of the speed and duplex mode The IAD saves the configuration 2 Press Escape to return to th...

Page 44: ...and the IAD must be connected to the LAN To access a WAN based server you must configure the ADSL or G SHDSL Interface with a management PVC and a WAN IP address For information about setting the IP a...

Page 45: ...ill fail Make sure you have assigned a valid IP address and subnet mask and you re on the same subnet as the TFTP Server Use the Ping command to ping the IAD and try again Upon completion the IAD repo...

Page 46: ...on a network follow the steps below 1 Type P on the Utilities menu 2 Type the IP address or complete host name If you enter a host name you must enter the domain name also i e mycomputer mydomain com...

Page 47: ...0 bps or select a specific baud rate and press Enter 3 Reset the IAD to use the new console port settings Be sure the terminal settings are the same as the console port settings NOTICE The new baud ra...

Page 48: ...placing it Set System Default You may set the IAD to boot from the previously saved custom configuration or boot from the factory supplied configuration file as described below 1 Type D on the Utiliti...

Page 49: ...re 3 8 Event Log Press any key to page through the log Clear Last Reset Reason Under certain circumstances the IAD is able to determine the reason the IAD was reset This information is stored and disp...

Page 50: ...e PST you would type in an offset of 8 Type N to enter a text label for your time zone File System Menu The File System menu contains commands to manage files on the IAD To display the File System men...

Page 51: ...he operation is complete press any key to display the File System menu CAUTION Renaming files is permanent and may render the IAD inoperative or unable to boot Delete File To permanently remove a file...

Page 52: ...ransfer menu allows you to transfer groups of files to or from the IAD To display the File Transfer menu see Figure 3 5 on page 3 13 type X on the Utilities menu To perform a specific task type the op...

Page 53: ...IAD transfers the file via TFTP or XMODEM Perform a hard reset page 3 16 to reset the IAD whenever you load a new version of ACOS Performing a normal reset is not recommended Update Entire System 1 T...

Page 54: ...e via TFTP or XMODEM reset the IAD page 2 8 to use the new file If you transfer acos bin using this option perform a hard reset page 3 16 TFTP Server Menu Type T on the File Transfer menu to display t...

Page 55: ...th a factory default configuration set in the file default st Once you make any changes to your IAD a new file config st is created to store the new configuration After you have configured the IAD for...

Page 56: ...e datalink protocol page 4 3 For ATM protocol configure ATM PVCs page 4 7 and ATM options page 4 12 Configure the voice path page 4 36 Use the flowchart below to plan your tasks for configuring either...

Page 57: ...case 0 To add IP addresses on the interface select a different ID number in this case 1 7 5 Type the new IP Address and press Enter or press Enter to retain the current IP address The IAD displays the...

Page 58: ...re 4 3 JetFusion 2004 and 2008 WAN Configuration Menu NOTICE You must sign on as Supervisor to configure the WAN interface Be sure to reset the IAD when you have finished making changes to WAN setting...

Page 59: ...menu Figure 4 4 G SHDSL Configuration Menu Select G SHDSL Interface Type To select the Interface Type follow the steps below 1 Type 1 on the G SHDSL Configuration menu Figure 4 4 The IAD displays the...

Page 60: ...ivisible by 8 The IAD sets the rate and displays the G SHDSL Configuration menu Enable Disable G SHDSL Debug Messages Commands in this menu are reserved for Paradyne network engineers Configure Physic...

Page 61: ...Type 3 on the WAN configuration menu Figure 4 2 or Figure 4 3 The IAD displays the ATM PVC Configuration menu Figure 4 7 Figure 4 7 ATM PVC Configuration Menu 2 Type the option to perform a task Each...

Page 62: ...displays the ATM Service Category Configuration menu Figure 4 9 Figure 4 9 ATM Service Category Configuration Menu 5 Type 1 to select CBR for high priority data or Type 2 to select UBR for low priori...

Page 63: ...to enter the VCI 4 Type a VCI value between 32 and 65535 the default is 38 for data and 39 for voice and press Enter The IAD displays the ATM Encapsulation Configuration menu Figure 4 8 Select the enc...

Page 64: ...4 10 3 Type the PCR value or press Enter to set the PCR to the maximum rate for the current line speed The IAD saves the configuration and displays the ATM PVC Configuration menu Figure 4 7 Options 4...

Page 65: ...ure 4 10 8 Type the PCR value or press Enter to set the PCR to the maximum rate for the current line speed The IAD saves the configuration and displays the ATM PVC Configuration menu AAL1 CES Type 8 o...

Page 66: ...you may continue with other PVC management tasks Show Current PVCs 1 To display a list of current PVCs type 4 on the ATM PVC Configuration menu Figure 4 7 to display the port table with associated PVC...

Page 67: ...Configuration menu Figure 4 13 type 2 to select Configure F4 OAM VPI This value must match one of the WAN PVCs For more information refer to Show Current PVCs on page 4 12 The IAD displays the status...

Page 68: ...tionally you may also configure some ports for routing and some ports for bridging For example you might use a bridge connection for Internet traffic and use a separate routed port for remote manageme...

Page 69: ...displayed by typing 2 on the Main menu Figure 2 2 Remember always to reset the IAD page 2 8 when you have finished router configuration for your changes to take effect Main Menu Yes Yes Enable bridgi...

Page 70: ...e LAN and WAN ports each with different subnet masks NOTICE You can assign up to eight IP addresses on each of the WAN and LAN ports To configure an IP address follow the steps below 1 Type C on the R...

Page 71: ...o enable IP Over Bridge on the WAN port or D to disable it The IAD saves the changes and displays the Router Configuration menu Figure 4 16 11 Repeat the steps listed above for each remaining port to...

Page 72: ...o return to the Router Configuration menu Add Remove a Static Route To create update and or delete static and default routes type S on the Router Configuration menu Figure 4 16 The IAD displays the Ro...

Page 73: ...ress and proceed to step 3 above or type 0 to display the port table 3 Enter the number of the port and press Enter The default route is set and the Route Table is will be updated when the IAD is rese...

Page 74: ...n 4 Type the option number of the version to set Setting the RIP version for this port is complete The IAD saves the settings and displays the Router Configuration menu Figure 4 16 Repeat these steps...

Page 75: ...IP Address The IAD displays the current address and prompts you to enter a new one 2 Type the new DNS server address and press Enter The IAD updates the configuration and displays the DNS Client menu...

Page 76: ...er to set The IAD displays the port table for this interface and prompts you for a port number 3 Type the port to set and press Enter The IAD displays the status of the selected slot and port and prom...

Page 77: ...e Router Configuration menu Figure 4 16 5 Continue with other configuration tasks or press Escape to return to the Main menu Configure DHCP Relay To configure the DHCP Relay follow the steps below 1 O...

Page 78: ...t 2 Type the new Telnet Server port the default is 23 The IAD saves the changes and displays the Router Configuration menu Figure 4 16 3 Continue with other configuration tasks or press Escape to retu...

Page 79: ...the IAD and then downloaded via TFTP or XMODEM The syntax is defined under the Grammar section on page page C 6 To configure IP Filtering Type F on the Router Configuration menu Figure 4 16 The IAD d...

Page 80: ...WAN thus conserving bandwidth To enable or disable IP header compression follow the steps below 1 On the Router Configuration menu Figure 4 16 type Q 2 The IAD displays the port table and prompts you...

Page 81: ...nd dynamically learned ones type D on the Router Configuration menu Figure 4 16 The IAD displays each network address and related information Route Table parameters are described in the following tabl...

Page 82: ...lters forwards or floods an incoming frame based on the MAC address of that frame Basic Bridge Setup Tasks Although the IAD is preconfigured with bridging enabled you should perform these tasks for yo...

Page 83: ...ch are displayed and accessed on the Bridge Configuration menu displayed by typing 3 on the Main menu Figure 2 2 Main Menu Yes End Define root bridge Assigning root bridge No No No Assigning bridge pr...

Page 84: ...perform the procedures is irrelevant To enable routing globally you must disable bridging globally However you may enable routing on some ports and bridging on others depending on your requirements NO...

Page 85: ...idging with CopperMountain HDIA or CopperVPN the default route for the IP interface should be specified using the IP address of the router rather than a WAN port number Enable Disable Bridging Globall...

Page 86: ...guration menu Figure 4 26 to select Configure Bridge Aging Timer The IAD prompts you to enter the Bridge Aging Time 2 Type the aging time range 1 to 3600 seconds and press Enter The IAD updates the ti...

Page 87: ...IAD saves the new configuration then displays the Bridge Configuration Figure 4 26 menu 5 Repeat these steps for each port you want to enable or disable Spanning Tree Configure Spanning Tree Bridge P...

Page 88: ...2 follow the steps below 1 Type H on the Bridge Configuration menu Figure 4 26 to select Configure Spanning Tree Hello Time The IAD prompts you to enter the Bridge Hello Time 2 Type the value and pre...

Page 89: ...displays the current setting and prompts you to enter the Path Cost for the selected Slot and Port 4 Type the path cost value and press Enter The IAD updates the configuration 5 Press any key to retur...

Page 90: ...d by typing P on the Main menu Figure 2 2 Remember always to reset the IAD when you have finished voice configuration for your changes to take effect Figure 4 27 Voice Configuration Menu NOTICE You mu...

Page 91: ...AAL2 LES is a broadband local loop emulation service specifically telephony that uses the ATM AAL2 adaptation layer When the voice gateway is specified as AAL2 LES CAS af vmoa 0145 type E on the Main...

Page 92: ...Manual Configuration menu Included in the settings is a message indicating the IAD will be configured for the selected gateway after reset Manual Configuration Type C on the AAL2 LES Configuration men...

Page 93: ...le CAS refresh will take place when the IAD is reset Change Maximum CPS SDU Size 45 64 Octets Type S on the AAL2 LES Manual Configuration menu to switch the maximum CPS payload size between 45 and 64...

Page 94: ...ontrol or D to disable pace control Audio Bit Rate Margin 1 Type A on the Manual ATM Pace Control menu to set the audio bit rate margin 2 Enter the new bit rate margin 0 to 50 and press Enter Zero 0 i...

Page 95: ...to refresh the statistics and display the table Clear Statistics Type C on the AAL2 LES Statistics menu to clear all statistics The IAD resets the values to zero and displays the menu JetStream When y...

Page 96: ...Call Control Settings Figure 4 34 menu to select the type of dial tone heard by the telephone user if there is insufficient WAN bandwidth to complete a call The IAD displays the Insufficient Bandwidth...

Page 97: ...splay the CopperCom Statistics menu Figure 4 37 CopperCom Statistics Menu Each of the options on this menu is described in detail below Display Statistics 1 Type D to display CopperCom statistics Clea...

Page 98: ...enu and continue configuration Framing Format 1 Type F on the CopperCom Configuration menu to display a CopperCom Configuration menu Figure 4 39 CopperCom Configuration Menu 2 Type 1 to select a 36 oc...

Page 99: ...o display the AAL2 LES CCS ELCP Manual Configuration menu Figure 4 41 AAL2 LES CCS ELCP Configuration Menu Variant Interface Management Use of commands in the Variant Interface Management menu is rese...

Page 100: ...manage VoIP embedded client on the main menu The embedded client can be either MGCP or SIP Figure 4 44 MGCP Management Menu Each of the options on this menu is described in detail below Configure MGCP...

Page 101: ...TOS field value 9 Type the field value and press Enter The IAD saves the settings and redisplays the MGCP NCS Management menu so you may continue configuring MGCP NCS CODEC Selection Menu Type E on t...

Page 102: ...ort 2 Press any key to return to the Port Administration menu Configure Admin State per Port To configure the Admin State per port follow the steps below 1 Type 3 on the Port Administration menu Figur...

Page 103: ...CP or SIP Figure 4 46 SIP Management Menu Configure SIP Parameters To Configure SIP parameters follow the steps below 1 Type C on the SIP Management menu Figure 4 46 to set the Transmit and Receive pa...

Page 104: ...7 You may enter a new value or press Enter to retain the old value The TOS values are prioritized in the IP QoS menus Display SIP Parameters Type I on the SIP Management menu Figure 4 46 to display t...

Page 105: ...IP menu and continue with other voice path configuration In addition to the above configuration settings there are some global settings that may be required for the proper operation of the SIP client...

Page 106: ...1 in order of arrival not necessarily in sequence according to the formula J J D i l i J 16 The Jitter Delay should be set only by a Network Administrator To set jitter delay 0 to 50 ms default is 0 m...

Page 107: ...ound Start The IAD sets all ports to Ground Start and saves the configuration 2 Press any key to return to the Start Mode Selection menu or press Escape to continue with other voice path configuration...

Page 108: ...splay the Ground Start OHT Mode Selection menu Figure 4 50 Figure 4 50 Ground Start OHT Mode Selection Menu 2 Type E to enable onhook transmission mode or D to disable it The IAD saves the mode you ve...

Page 109: ...ps below 1 Type 3 on the Echo Cancellation Default Settings Configuration menu Figure 4 51 to enable or disable echo cancellation for a specific port The IAD prompts you to choose a line or port 2 Typ...

Page 110: ...ettings To display the Loop Gain settings follow the steps below 1 Type 2 on the Configure Loop Gain menu Figure 4 52 The IAD displays the loop gain values for each telephone port on the IAD 2 Press a...

Page 111: ...rrent Compander Mode 2 Press Escape to return to the Voice Configuration menu and continue with other voice path configuration NOTICE Normally u Law is used in North America and a Law is used in Europ...

Page 112: ...iltering and open ports NAT you may selectively block traffic and deny access to the local network IP Filtering controls IP traffic traveling through an interface by selectively passing or discarding...

Page 113: ...ctly implement DHCP Server on your IAD You must complete at least these tasks to configure the DHCP server Enable DHCP default is disabled page 4 60 Configure the DHCP server parameters page 4 60 Conf...

Page 114: ...erver is discovered the IAD based DHCP service is disabled To enable or disable checking for external DHCP servers follow the steps below 1 Type D DHCP Server Configuration menu to select Enable Disab...

Page 115: ...DHCP address range pool follow the steps below 1 Type P on the DHCP Server Configuration menu to select Configure DHCP Address Range Pool The IAD displays the current High IP address and prompts you t...

Page 116: ...fault DNS Server IP address for this entry and press Enter The IAD displays an update option Type Y to override the NetBIOS Server IP address default value N to use the default value or proceed to Ste...

Page 117: ...d Addresses or type U to display DHCP Server Unassigned Default lease length of time to keep the Internet connection active High address maximum IP address to assign Low address minimum IP address to...

Page 118: ...a DHCP client entry 2 Type the number of the client entry to delete and press Enter The IAD deletes the client entry from the table and saves the new configuration Delete a DHCP Assignment Entry To de...

Page 119: ...iffers from broadcasting in that a receiver must join a multicast group to receive group messages Each multicast group has its own group address which is a Class D IP address 224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255...

Page 120: ...aves the new configuration and displays the Multicast Configuration menu Add Change Multicast Route Source Reverse Path Forwarding RPF checks the IP address of the sender of the packet and then finds...

Page 121: ...The IAD The IAD permanently removes the multicast routing source from the Multicast Routing Source Table and displays the Multicast Configuration menu Show Multicast Routing Source To display the Mul...

Page 122: ...information Source Group 230 253 84 168 Expires 130s Incoming interface Null RPF Neighbor 0 0 0 0 Outgoing interface list G SHDSL VPI VCI 0 38 10 100BaseT Ethernet Source Group 237 152 172 93 Expires...

Page 123: ...enefits applications including video conferencing and multi user games Setting up IP networks without NAT may be complex each requires an IP address subnet mask a DNS address and a default router NAT...

Page 124: ...are at the Supervisor security level NOTICE If you sign on as Network Manager option B Enable Disable NAT Debug Messages is not displayed This option is reserved for Paradyne network engineers NOTICE...

Page 125: ...other NAT configuration tasks or press Escape to return to the Main menu Configure NAT TCP and UDP Timeouts Under normal circumstances the timeout default setting is adequate However if users interact...

Page 126: ...include any ports that use applications such as HTTP TFTP and so on To configure the NAT port range follow the steps below 1 Type R on the NAT Configuration menu to select the Configure NAT Port Range...

Page 127: ...ve ports to use and press Enter The IAD displays a port report saves the NAT configuration and displays the NAT Configuration menu 9 Continue with other NAT configuration tasks or press Escape to retu...

Page 128: ...return to the Main menu Display NAT Statistics When NAT is enabled you can review statistics gathered as NAT operates To display NAT statistics type S on the NAT Configuration menu Press any key to re...

Page 129: ...cription TCP UDP ICMP etc IP address Port IP address plus port number of the foreign device zero if ICMP protocol IP address Port IP address plus port number of the local LAN device zero if ICMP proto...

Page 130: ...se Idle time in seconds for the connection TCP UDP Sequence TCP sequence number Ack TCP ack number State TCP state number TCP only Retrys local foreign local TCP retransmissions from local device to f...

Page 131: ...rt 2 Standard Port 3 The IAD updates the table and displays the NAT Configuration menu Delete NAT Alias Entry To delete a NAT alias entry follow the steps below 1 Type Z on the NAT Configuration menu...

Page 132: ...steps 1 Type 1 on the Derived Timing menu The IAD displays the current setting and prompts you to change it 2 Type Y to change the current setting The IAD saves the configuration and then displays th...

Page 133: ...d other reports about the operation of the IAD These reports are often helpful when troubleshooting You can often determine what settings may be incorrect or identify the source of a voice or data net...

Page 134: ...nd ports Parameter Description Software version version of IAD firmware Serial Number serial number of the IAD Contains DSP chip s no of DSP chips in the IAD Derived Timing Status enabled disabled Cur...

Page 135: ...Mode ADI ALCATEL Firmware Version version of firmware G SHDSL Mode Customer Premises Equipment CPE or Central Office CO Line Rate Auto Fixed 1152 kbps 768 kbps 384 kbps 192 kbps 2320 kbps or manually...

Page 136: ...u or information on how to clear network statistics proceed to the appropriate section below Password PPP password Peer Name PPP peer name PVC Parameters list PVC parameters by port number VPI VCI ATM...

Page 137: ...or lack of resources Discarded transmitted packets due to lack of resources such as kernel memory or packet buffers discarded due to internal errors Discarded transmitted packets due to internal softw...

Page 138: ...s sent No of ICMP Information Requests messages sent Information Replies sent No of ICMP Information Replies messages sent Other types sent No of other ICMP types messages sent Parameter Description R...

Page 139: ...d No of IGMP Traceroute resp messages received Mcast traceroute messages received No of IGMP Multicast Traceroute messages received Other messages received No of other IGMP type messages received Quer...

Page 140: ...f the IP header is less than 20 bytes packets smaller than header Size of IP header is larger than packet size packets larger than frame IP packet size is larger than internal packet buffer with unrec...

Page 141: ...ted packets due to lack of resources kernel memory packet buffers etc discarded due to internal errors Discarded transmitted packets due to internal software errors with illegal type or code Discarded...

Page 142: ...the following with destination port zero Destination port value in TCP header is zero bad checksums Checksum value in TCP header is incorrect with headers too small Size of the TCP header is less tha...

Page 143: ...acket segments with only an ACK Not used segments with a delayed ACK Not used segments with a RST No of unsolicited reset RST segment sent window probes Not used window updates Not used active opens N...

Page 144: ...nd layer 3 on a per port basis and to clear statistics for specific protocols To display specific interface statistics follow the steps below with destination port zero Destination Port field value in...

Page 145: ...N module and configuration of the IAD Figure 5 4 Interface Statistics Menu 4 To display a specific report type the option For detailed information about each report in the Interface Statistics menu or...

Page 146: ...d for other reasons Discarded received packets due to other reasons such as lack of packet buffer Sent Packet Information packets sent No of packet sent from this interface discarded for lack of resou...

Page 147: ...ed is incorrect Transmit CID errors Value of CID Channel ID in header sent is incorrect Parameter Description Maximum PDU Size Maximum CP 5 Rx frame length in bytes without CPCS trailer Transmit bytes...

Page 148: ...firm 16 Connection Created 32 Connection Congestion 2 For example if status is 33 the connection is Active and Created Max PDU Max PDU size limitation for this AAL connection Rx Frames No of frames re...

Page 149: ...r could not be allocated for transmitting cells Tx Inactive Discarded Transmitted Cells because the connection is not established disconnected closed Rx Inactive Discarded Received Cells because conne...

Page 150: ...No of compressed RTP packets received with bad Sequence Number Average Header Sizes Ave sent TCP header The average size of the TCP header sent Ave sent UDP header The average size of the UDP header...

Page 151: ...kernel memory or packet buffers bridge packets received and discarded Discarded received packets due to lack of packet buffers or Spanning Tree packets arrived on an interface when Spanning Tree is n...

Page 152: ...refer to Bridge Configuration Menu on page 4 29 Media Statistics Reports Media statistics reports display statistical information about the total packets handled Layer 2 on a per port basis Reports on...

Page 153: ...hed Cells Rx No of valid ATM cells received CLPI Rx No of cells received with CLPI Cell Loss Priority Indication bit is on OAM Rx No of OAM Operation And Maintenance cells received EFCI Rx No of cells...

Page 154: ...atio Initial Received SNR No of the Initial Received SNR Signal to Noise Ration Loop Attenuation Current level of Loop Attenuation Actual PSD Mask Actual PSD mask is used for the line code comparison...

Page 155: ...on Received Packet Information packets rcvd Total Ethernet packets received discarded RX ring empty Discarded received packets because the internal Received Packet Ring Pool Buffers are empty therefor...

Page 156: ...d frames because a collision occurred No of times that a collision is detected on a particular interface later than 512 bit times into the transmission of a packet excessive collision A count of frame...

Page 157: ...d frames Far End LOS Count of far end loss of signal frames Near End CRC Last Number of seconds of cyclic redundancy check error counts Near End CRC Last Number of minutes of cyclic redundancy check e...

Page 158: ...es Bridge Forwarding Database Report To display information about mappings between Ethernet addresses and devices connected to the LAN type B on the Reports Menu The IAD displays the shown in the tabl...

Page 159: ...o return to the Reports menu PPP Authorization Entries Report Type P on the Reports menu to display information about PPP authorization entries If no PPP authorization entries have been created the IA...

Page 160: ...splay commands Figure 5 7 System Memory Statistics Menu To display a specific memory statistic report type the option For details refer to the appropriate section below Display System Memory Statistic...

Page 161: ...the System Memory Statistics menu Figure 5 7 Display Kernel Tasks Memory Statistics Type T on the Memory Statistics menu to display the Kernel Tasks Memory Statistics report The System Memory Statist...

Page 162: ...Statistics Type Z on the Reports menu to reset all statistics and redisplay the menu This command allows you to reset all statistics using one command To reset specific statistics use the clear stati...

Page 163: ...play a list of all commands in the CLI by typing help at the prompt To display the parameters for a specific command type command followed by a question mark For example set wan ip address Command Lin...

Page 164: ...to make setting changes or change any of the physical characteristics of the IAD such as changing the MAC address of the Ethernet port you must reset or restart the IAD for the new settings to take e...

Page 165: ...les DHCP server on the IAD set dhcp server enable on off on off Keyword to enable on or disable off DHCP server set dhcp server gateway Sets the DHCP server default IP address set dhcp server gateway...

Page 166: ...ddress IP address in decimal format 999 999 999 999 set ip default route Sets the default IP address set ip default route IP address IP address IP address in decimal format 999 999 999 999 set ip rout...

Page 167: ...format 255 255 255 255 slot Slot number 1 to 7 interface Keyword identifying the interface ETHERNET ADSL XDSL SDSL port Port number 1 to 8 connection Index of this IP address associated with the port...

Page 168: ...off MGCP bracketing set mgcp listening port Specifies the UDP port the Notified Entity call agent is listening on set mgcp listening port port port UDP Port number any valid port number usually 2427 o...

Page 169: ...rface port and connection for the voice connection set mgcp voice connection slot interface port connection slot Slot number 1 to 7 interface Keyword identifying the interface ethernet adsl xdsl sdsl...

Page 170: ...wan atm ppp auth NONE PAP CHAP ID password slot interface port NONE PAP CHAP Keyword to select authorization type ID PPP user ID password PPP password slot Slot number 1 to 7 interface Keyword identif...

Page 171: ...he specified port slot Slot number 1 to 7 interface Keyword identifying the interface ethernet adsl xdsl sdsl port Port number 1 to 8 set wan datalink Sets the datalink protocol to Frame Relay or ATM...

Page 172: ...not enter any optional parameters it will find the first available slot interface and port set wan rip on off version 1 2Bcst 2Mlti slot interface port on off Keyword to enable on or disable off RIP...

Page 173: ...cp server configuration Displays the DHCP server configuration show dhcp server configuration show ip routes Displays the IP route table show ip routes tftp receive Receives a file from the TFTP serve...

Page 174: ...6 12 2 0 0 0 A 2 G B 2 2 0 0...

Page 175: ...ntheses To conveniently accept the current value just press Enter Using the Diagnostics Menu All diagnostic tasks are displayed and accessed on the Diagnostics menu which is displayed by typing z on t...

Page 176: ...e D on the POTS Diagnostics menu to select Dialup Test The IAD displays this prompt Dialup test mode Pick up any handset and dial the number of the line you want to test 2 Take the selected handset of...

Page 177: ...ice attached may be rung by the IAD To perform a ring test follow the steps below 1 Type R on the POTS Diagnostics menu to select Ring Test The IAD displays this prompt Ring all lines YN or ESC 2 Ente...

Page 178: ...The On Off Hook test reports the hook state of each voice port line To perform an On Off Hook test follow the steps below 1 Type O on the POTS Diagnostics menu to select On Off Hook Test The IAD displ...

Page 179: ...improperly provisioned at the voice gateway Incorrect network provisioning Incorrect directory number at the Class 5 switch Verify and correct provisioning of IAD as required refer to page 5 2 Check...

Page 180: ...n ID Identification number of the IAD read only Serial Number IAD serial number read only Same as MAC Address Profile Name IAD profile name Interface Group Interface Group that will deliver the subscr...

Page 181: ...ow the procedure below to verify that the IAD is operating properly after installation This procedure assumes that You have configured Directory numbers DNs in the Class 5 switch for the associated Vo...

Page 182: ...the IAD 7 Observe that the LINK indicator on the IAD front panel lights to verify that the IAD is connected to the LAN 8 Run Ping on the PC to ping a known good address on the IAD and verify the ackno...

Page 183: ...V e r i f i c a t i o n 8 3 Figure 8 1 Reports Menu 2 Type C to display the current configuration For more information see Current Configuration Report on page 5 2...

Page 184: ...8 4 2 0 0 0 A 2 G B 2 2 0 0...

Page 185: ...M e n u M a p A 1 A P P E N D I X APPENDIXAMENU MAP This appendix provides a map of the menu interface for the JetFusion IADs...

Page 186: ...A 2 2 0 0 0 A 2 G B 2 2 0 0...

Page 187: ...M e n u M a p A 3...

Page 188: ...A 4 2 0 0 0 A 2 G B 2 2 0 0...

Page 189: ...4 mA typical country specific Idle State Voltage 48 V typical Ring Voltage Balanced 65 V rms 5 at 5 REN load Ring Frequency 20 25 50 Hz country specific Gain System Loss Programmable 3 to 9 dB Digital...

Page 190: ...2 RFC 1213 Enterprise MIB LES MIB Configuration Console Telnet local remote WAN Features Interface WAN RJ11 Standards ANSI T1 413 Issue 2 ITU T G 992 2 G 992 1 Transport ATM DSLAMs Cisco Coppermountai...

Page 191: ...s 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps default 19 2 kbps Upgrades Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server and client for software upgrades and configuration Software download via gatewa...

Page 192: ...Storage Temperature 10 to 70 C Operating Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Safety UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 95 EN 60950 2000 IEC 60950 1999 EMC FCC Part 15 Class A Digital Device EN55022 Class A EN55024...

Page 193: ...or Pin Assignments RJ45 100BaseT Connector Pin Assignments RJ48 ADSL Pin Signal 2 Tx Data 3 Rx Data 5 Ground Line Pin Assignment Line Pin Assignment Tip Ring Tip Ring 1 3 4 5 3 4 2 3 4 6 3 4 3 3 4 7 3...

Page 194: ...e Compression for non s Units G 711 64 kbps PCM G 726 32 kbps ADPCM Compression for s Units VoIP G 711 64 kbps PCM G 726 32 kbps ADPCM G 729a 8 kbps CS ACELP Encoding A law law Echo Cancellation G 168...

Page 195: ...gateway Softswitches MGCP v1 0 SIP 1 0 s version only ATM Adaptation Layers AAL2 voice AAL5 data AAL5 for layer 3 voice Encapsulation RFC 1483 multiprotocol encapsulation over ATM RFC 2364 PPP over A...

Page 196: ...ted services multiNAT up to 8 public IP addresses Security Multi level password protection Other Radius client support 9rfc 2865 Management Interfaces Alarms Activation Programmable thresholds on all...

Page 197: ...S p e c i f i c a t i o n s B 9 LEDs Power LAN Link LAN ACT WAN Link Voice Dimensions 11 8 in x 8 3 in x 1 8 in Weight 1 8 lb Mounting Stand alone or wall mountable...

Page 198: ...SHDSL Assignments RJ11 Pin Signal 2 Tx Data 3 Rx Data 5 Ground Line Pin Assignment Line Pin Assignment Tip Ring Tip Ring 1 3 4 5 3 4 2 3 4 6 3 4 3 3 4 7 3 4 4 3 4 8 3 4 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Tx 5 NC...

Page 199: ...ach port s highest bit rate and the jitter delay parameter should be set between 10 and 20 ms refer to Set Jitter Delay on page 4 52 To establish the PCR use the following approach for VoIP applicatio...

Page 200: ...rt that is connected to the Internet Service Provider ISP If two ATM PVCs are defined and one of these is connected to a voice gateway the PVC connected to the ISP should have NAT enabled Configuring...

Page 201: ...is configured the following information must be entered Translated IP address local IP address as seen from the LAN Protocol TCP UDP AH ESP or both UDP and TCP Translated Port Number port number on wh...

Page 202: ...ection or ATM PVC IP filtering can selectively pass or discard IP packets based on one or more of the following properties Protocol IP ICMP TCP and UDP Protocol flags for TCP and ICMP only Source and...

Page 203: ...as this would make your network vulnerable if support protocols such as Telnet or TFTP are targeted Port selection is also important because it establishes a point of view for defining filters An inpu...

Page 204: ...sired interfaces after modifying or deleting PVCs The rules are stored on the IAD in the file filter st and can be viewed through the user interface You may edit the filter st file external to the IAD...

Page 205: ...ssrr addext visa imitd eip finn hexnumber 0 x hexstring hexstring hexdigit hexstring decnumber digit decnumber compare eq ne lt gt le ge range hexdigit digit a b c d e f digit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 flag...

Page 206: ...name to be incorporated into the matching pro cedure If this option is used the rule will only match if the packet is going through that interface in the specified direction in out If this option is...

Page 207: ...t all the bits of the IP address indicated by the bitmask must match the address on the packet exactly there isn t currently a way to invert the sense of the match or to match ranges of IP addresses w...

Page 208: ...is possible to set a mask indicating which TCP flags you wish to compare i e those you deem significant This is done by appending flags to the set of TCP flags you wish to match against e g flags S be...

Page 209: ...irst rule is overridden by subsequent rules Another easier way to do the same is block in from any to any port 6000 6003 pass in from any to any port 5999 6004 Note that both the block and pass are ne...

Page 210: ...EQUIRED while support for extension digit map letters is OPTIONAL A gateway receiving a digit map with an extension digit map letter not supported SHOULD return error code 537 unknown digit map extens...

Page 211: ...te match with x11 and hence we send 411 to the Call Agent The following digit map example is more subtle 0 12 00 1 12 1 2x Given the input 0 a match will occur immediately since position allows for ze...

Page 212: ...C 14 2 0 0 0 A 2 G B 2 2 0 0 D T X NOTE x is now allowed DigitMapRange 1 DigitLetter DigitLetter DIGIT DIGIT DigitMapLetter...

Page 213: ...ecting systems 2 11 console port 1 4 setting baud rate setting timeout period 3 15 CopperCom Call Control managing 4 43 copying files 3 18 Copyright 1 B CPCS 2 Statistics report 5 15 Current Configura...

Page 214: ...41 jitter delay displaying 4 52 setting 4 52 L LAN connecting 2 11 LAN connection setting up 3 11 LAN IP broadcast destination configuring 4 27 last reset reason displaying and clearing 3 17 LLC Enca...

Page 215: ...3 set dhcp server gateway CLI command 6 3 set dhcp server netbios CLI command 6 3 set dhcp server range CLI command 6 4 set dhcp server subnet CLI command 6 3 set dns server address CLI command 6 4 s...

Page 216: ...t period setting 3 15 trace route using 3 15 troubleshooting generally 7 4 U UDP Statistics report 5 11 Uninterruptible Power Supply 2 2 Universal Serial Interface port 2 12 UPS 2 2 user ID changing 3...

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