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2. The IAD Displays the current setting and a prompt:

Conexant AutoBaud Mode is currently DISABLED
Enter E to Enable, D to Disable:

Type 

E

 to enable or 

D

 to disable Autobaud mode and Sync Delay.

3. The IAD saves the configuration and displays the SDSL Configuration 

menu. 

When you enable Autobaud mode, you automatically enable Sync Delay. 
Conversely, disabling Autobaud mode automatically disables Sync Delay.

Setting Sync Delay—Lucent DSLAM

1. Type 

5

 to enable or disable Sync Delay, which is paired with Conexant 

Autobaud mode.

2. The IAD Displays the current setting and a prompt:

SDSL Sync Delay Disabled
Conexant AutoBaud Mode is currently DISABLED
Enter E to Enable, D to Disable:

Type 

E

 to enable or 

D

 to disable Sync Delay and Autobaud mode.

If you disable Sync Delay, you must set the SDSL data rate manually.

3. The IAD displays the following prompt:

Enter SDSL Data Rate (kbps):

Enter the rate (144 to 2320 kbps, evenly divisible by 8) and press 
Enter.

4. The IAD saves the configuration and displays the SDSL Configuration 

menu.

Setting AccessLan CPE Mode—AccessLan DSLAM

Type 

6

 to set the IAD to CPE Mode for connecting to an AccessLan 

DSLAM.

The IAD saves the configuration and displays the SDSL Configuration 
menu.

Summary of Contents for JetFusion Integrated Access Device

Page 1: ...JetFusion Integrated Access Device User s Guide Document No 2000 A2 GB20 10 February 2004...

Page 2: ...ice repair installation documentation training distributor locations or Paradyne worldwide office locations use one of the following methods Internet Visit the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www para...

Page 3: ...ort IAD Family 2 Front Panel Power and Status Indicators 3 Rear Panel Connectors 4 JetFusion 16 24 Port IAD Family 4 Front Panel Power and Status Indicators 5 Rear Panel Connectors 6 Chapter 2 Quick S...

Page 4: ...Upgrading the System 32 Setting up Your LAN Connection 34 Using System Utilities 35 Managing Configuration Files 37 Using the File System 39 Using the Debug Menu 41 Performing File Transfers 43 Using...

Page 5: ...PVC 83 Showing Current PVCs 84 Configuring ATM Options 84 Configuring Frame Relay DLCIs 86 Modifying a DLCI 87 Adding a DLCI 88 Deleting a DLCI 90 Displaying Current DLCIs 90 Configuring Frame Relay O...

Page 6: ...20 Enabling and Disabling Bridging 120 IP Over Bridging 120 Enabling or Disabling Bridging Globally 121 Enabling or Disabling Bridging by Port 121 Setting the Bridge Aging Timer 122 Enabling and Disab...

Page 7: ...ging MGCP Embedded Client 138 Managing Copper Com Call Control 142 JetStream Call Control Settings 144 Configuring AAL2 LES CAS 146 Configuring for AAL2 LES CAS 146 Configuring AAL2 LES CCS ELCP 150 C...

Page 8: ...al IP Multicast 164 Configuring PIM Dense Mode by Port 164 Managing Multicast Route Source 165 Adding a Multicast Routing Source 165 Removing a Multicast Routing Source 166 Displaying the Multicast Ro...

Page 9: ...ation Report 182 Network Statistics Reports 184 Interface Statistics Reports 193 Media Statistics Reports 205 Route Table Report 217 ARP Table Report 217 Bridge Forwarding Database Report 217 Bridge S...

Page 10: ...ess 226 set ip default route 226 set ip route 226 set lan bridge 227 set lan ip address 227 set lan rip 228 set lan stp bridge 228 set mgcp bracketing 228 set mgcp listening port 228 set mgcp notified...

Page 11: ...nd Diagnostics Using the Diagnostics Menu 237 POTS Diagnostics 237 SDSL Diagnostics 242 ISDN BRI Diagnostics 243 Troubleshooting the IAD 244 Chapter 15 Verification Power up Test 247 Operational Test...

Page 12: ...2000 A2 GB20 10 x February 2004 16 24 Port 262 Appendix D Connector Pinouts Connector Pinouts 265 Appendix E Glossary Glossary 268 Index...

Page 13: ...ing the IAD It also provides information about logging on using the menu interface setting the IP address basic configuration tasks and restarting the IAD Once you have read this chapter you will be w...

Page 14: ...ed the IAD It also covers maintenance and how to display the current configuration Appendix A Menu Map on page 250 provides a graphic view of the IAD menu interface illustrating its navigation and org...

Page 15: ...tes uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipme...

Page 16: ...telephone company of the following information An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or...

Page 17: ...equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of conne...

Page 18: ...1999 5 EC Konformitetserkl ring Hermed erkl rer Polyspan Ltd at indest ende JetFusion er i overensstemmelse med de grundl ggende krav og de relevante punkter i direktiv 1999 5 EF Konformit tserkl rung...

Page 19: ...este JetFusion se encontra em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es relevantes da Directiva 1999 5 CE Declaraci n de conformidad Por la presente declaraci n Polyspan Ltd decla...

Page 20: ...offering small to medium businesses or business units a high quality voice and data service over broadband circuits With up to 24 POTS ports and full LAN support with a full range of integrated featur...

Page 21: ...ry IMAS AccessLan PacketLoop Accelerated Networks AN 3200 CopperMountain CopperEdge and Paradyne GranDSLAM DSLAMs for example Seamless voice and high speed data integration over xDSL or T1 E1 Supports...

Page 22: ...2 2 4 8 Port Family Front Panel Indicators LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER 03 17479 Table 1 1 2 4 8 Port Family Front Panel Indicators LED Description POWER Illuminates when the IAD is powered...

Page 23: ...able customer supplied WAN Interfaces Depending on the IAD WAN interfaces include the following T1 E1 uses an RJ48 connector for the connection G SHDSL uses an RJ11 connector for the connection SDSL u...

Page 24: ...d static IP routing and bridging capabilities Firewall support via IP filtering DHCP and NAT to support IP address management Management capabilities including Telnet SNMP and TFTP 16 24 port IADs are...

Page 25: ...n RJ48 connector for the connection SDSL uses an RJ45 connector for the connection Table 1 2 Front Panel LEDs LED Description POWER Illuminates when the IAD is powered on LAN LINK Illuminates when the...

Page 26: ...ersion purposes To convert from RS 530 to RS 449 Black Box provides a cable EDN57J By notifying you of their availability Paradyne neither endorses or recommends these products For USI port pinouts wh...

Page 27: ...the IAD page 9 Connecting via Terminal Emulator page 10 Resetting the IAD page 9 Powering up the IAD page 10 Logging on to the IAD page 11 Setting the Ethernet port IP address page 12 Connecting via...

Page 28: ...wiring closet You can locate the IAD in an equipment rack on a table or shelf or it may be wall mounted Install the IAD in a location that is generally protected and the IAD will be undisturbed AC Pow...

Page 29: ...Connect the IAD to a PC 2 Log in to the IAD 3 Set the IP address Connect the IAD to a PC To connect the IAD to a PC via the console port 1 Turn off both devices and insert the male connector of a DB9...

Page 30: ...and passwords For information on security levels and user ID and password management see IAD Security on page 23 6 The IAD displays the password message Enter Password 7 Type the default password supe...

Page 31: ...te IP address by consulting with the network administrator The IAD is shipped with a null IP address and subnet mask To configure a port IP address 1 On the Main menu type 2 to select Configure IP Rou...

Page 32: ...P address 6 The IAD displays the following information Router Configuration Menu C Configure Port IP Address U Unconfigure Port IP Address M Configure Port Max Transmission Unit S Add Remove a Static...

Page 33: ...tion settings in memory When it restarts it loads the last configuration saved before it was powered down or restarted When restarting is required it will be included as a step in the configuration pr...

Page 34: ...isted in Table 2 2 on page 11 For information on security levels and user ID and password management see IAD Security on page 23 5 The IAD displays the password message Enter Password NOTES Although y...

Page 35: ...ity level Figure 2 5 on page 17 displays the Main menu when you log in as Network Administrator and Figure 2 6 on page 17 displays the Main menu when you log in as User Main Menu 1 Reports Menu 2 Conf...

Page 36: ...lock Recovery Z Diagnostics Menu C Command Line Interface R Reset System P Voice Path Configure E Toggle CMCP Debugging O Manage MGCP Embedded Client Selection Options E A and O vary depending on the...

Page 37: ...ptions For a hierarchical map of the Main menu its menus and commands see Appendix A Menu Map on page 250 Entering Settings and Values When the IAD requests input for a setting or configuration value...

Page 38: ...6 or PVC page 75 for voice where required and select appropriate voice gateway settings 6 Reset the IAD page 14 to enable all configuration changes Connecting LAN WAN USI and Telephones In this sectio...

Page 39: ...V 35 or EIA 530 interfaces use different voltage levels You must supply the appropriate cable for each interface Table D 9 on page 267 lists the USI port pinouts and signal specifications Telephone C...

Page 40: ...connector After connecting each color coded wire pair to the corresponding telephone connection on the jack field or punchdown block connect the RJ21X connector to the connector on the IAD rear panel...

Page 41: ...ty setting user IDs and passwords page 23 Using a RADIUS server for authentication page 26 Configuring SNMP page 28 Upgrading IAD system software page 32 Upgrading ACOS page 44 Configuring the IAD for...

Page 42: ...Privileges Security level Privileges Supervisor This user level is the highest level Users who log in as Supervisor have full access to all IAD features menu and command line interface including chang...

Page 43: ...password 5 Enter the new password or Enter again to confirm the change The IAD immediately updates the password The next time you log in at that level the new password will be in effect Table 3 2 Def...

Page 44: ...iguration files for distribution to multiple IADs you may include the userid and passwords directly in the configuration file to reduce configuration tasks Using a text editor update the config file b...

Page 45: ...ress or Type 7 to select Change Secondary RADIUS Server Address The IAD displays the following message Primary Secondary RADIUS Server is currently Enter new Primary Secondary RADIUS Server as either...

Page 46: ...rrent RADIUS server configuration 1 On the Main menu select Configure Login to display the Password Configuration menu page 24 2 Type 9 to select Display RADIUS Configuration The IAD displays the foll...

Page 47: ...g TFTP within SNMP The IAD supports MIBs for RFCs 1213 1317 1406 1493 1463 as well as af vmoa 0172 AAL2 LES MIB Using the SNMP Configuration Menu To display the SNMP Configuration menu type 7 on the M...

Page 48: ...to the Main menu 3 Reset the IAD page 14 for changes to take effect Enabling SNMP via IP and EOC Type A to enable SNMP via IP and EOC The IAD saves the configuration Continue with other SNMP settings...

Page 49: ...you set must match the write community name of the SNMP host to enable the SNMP Set operation If you enable SNMP and the read write Community Name is null SNMP enters read only mode with a community n...

Page 50: ...ith other SNMP settings or press Escape to return to the Main menu 3 Reset the IAD page 14 for changes to take effect Configuring Restart Trap Maximum Delay Type D to configure the restart trap maximu...

Page 51: ...n on page 48 Copying the Source Files Typically you will receive two ZIP files a core ZIP file and an application ZIP file for each upgrade First extract each file into a single directory on your PC T...

Page 52: ...then reports the completion of file transfer and resets Verifying the Upgrade To verify that the files downloaded successfully observe the boot sequence The IAD displays the software version in the b...

Page 53: ...e speed and duplex mode 2 The IAD saves the configuration Press Escape to return to the Main menu 3 Reset the IAD page 14 for changes to take effect You can display the current LAN settings using the...

Page 54: ...r complete host name If you enter a host name you must enter the domain name with the host name For example mycomputer mydomain com 2 Type the ping packet size 3 Type the number of times to ping 0 cau...

Page 55: ...page 14 to use the new USI settings Voltage levels for V 35 and RS 530 are different Be sure to use the appropriate cable for the protocol you choose Configuring the Console Baud Rate To set the conso...

Page 56: ...operation in a customer s premises the current system settings in the config st file may be saved as the default configuration file and you may choose to set the IAD to boot from this file each time i...

Page 57: ...guration file The IAD saves the custom configuration file as the default configuration file and displays the Utility menu Displaying the Event Log To display the event log type E The IAD displays the...

Page 58: ...y File System Menu D Directory of all files C Copy file R Rename File X Remove File by name F Format File System drive S Space left in File System MGCP_RG VG 173327 CUCOMCPE VG 16310 CALLCTRL VG 47774...

Page 59: ...ete press any key to display the File System menu Deleting Files To permanently remove a file follow these steps 1 Type X on the File System menu The IAD prompts for the name of the file to delete Ent...

Page 60: ...re 2 Type Y to proceed or any other character to abort When you proceed the IAD displays the current MAC address for the Ethernet port and prompts for a new one Current Ethernet Address 00 E0 75 1C 0E...

Page 61: ...the Debug menu Enabling and Disabling DHCP Client Debug Mode When you enable DHCP Client debugging the IAD displays DHCP Client debug messages To enable or disable DHCP Client debugging follow these s...

Page 62: ...IP address of the TFTP server Enter ip address of TFTP server Type the IP address of the TFTP server and press Enter 3 The IAD displays the following prompt for the file name to transfer Type the name...

Page 63: ...al reset is not recommended Updating the System 1 Type X to update the IAD by transferring the upgrade package of files provided by the manufacturer The number and type of files varies by IAD The IAD...

Page 64: ...option perform a hard reset page 37 Using the TFTP Server Menu Type T to enable and disable read access write access and console output Figure 3 12 TFTP Server Menu The IAD displays the current setti...

Page 65: ...ys the current setting and prompts you to change it Derived Timing Feature is currently DISABLED Enable now Y 2 Type Y to change the current setting The IAD saves the configuration and then displays t...

Page 66: ...iguration tab 3 In The following network components are installed list click TCP IP and then click Properties 4 Click the IP Address tab and note the IP address In Microsoft Windows 95 and 98 you can...

Page 67: ...page 90 Using the Quick Configure Option page 95 Basic WAN Setup Tasks To set up the IAD for voice and data operation you must perform at least these basic tasks Select ATM or Frame Relay as the data...

Page 68: ...le End Changing factory configuration Yes ATM Yes Yes No No Select quick configuration Define PVCs Define DLCIs Configure ATM options End Configure ATM options End Set maintenance protocol Frame Relay...

Page 69: ...bruary 2004 Figure 4 2 T1 E1 WAN Configuration Flowchart T1 E1 Interface Set datalink protocol Yes End Configure ATM options ATM No Define DLCIs End Set maintenance protocol Define PVCs Frame Relay Se...

Page 70: ...TM 1 Set the datalink protocol to ATM page 53 2 Configure ADSL page 64 3 Configure PVCs page 75 4 Configure ATM page 84 5 Configure the voice path page 127 LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER 6 JF22...

Page 71: ...ure the voice path page 127 LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER JF2304 To configure the physical interface of the IADs you may also use the Quick Configuration command For more information see Quick...

Page 72: ...isplays the ATM and PVC options on the WAN Configuration menu Figure 4 5 WAN Configuration Menu ATM When you select Frame Relay the IAD displays the Frame Relay options on the WAN Configuration menu N...

Page 73: ...TDM Voice 4 The IAD displays the current channel configuration and prompts you for the number of voice channels to allocate Current configuration table is Ch Configuration 1 VOICE Undefined Mode Linke...

Page 74: ...e 12 The IAD asks you to select the signaling protocol for voice Enter the signaling protocol on voice channels 1 Loop Start 2 Ground Start Opt Selection Not Implemented 3 Immediate Start Opt Selectio...

Page 75: ...are described so you can proceed through them sequentially You should review and update each of these options as necessary and reset the IAD when you finish WAN configuration To configure the G SHDSL...

Page 76: ...Menu G2237 xDSL Configuration Current Interface Type is G SHDSL A Mode CPE Rate Mode FIXED Line Rate 88K Debug DISABLED 1 Select xDSL Interface Type 2 Select CPE CO Mode 3 Enable Disable Adaptive Rat...

Page 77: ...ate mode and displays the menu 3 Press Escape to return to the SDSL Configuration Menu Selecting the Line Rate 1 Type 4 to display the current line rate and a prompt Line Rate is currently 88 Kbps Ent...

Page 78: ...ing CPE or CO Mode 1 Type 2 to display the Configure CPE CO Mode menu Figure 4 14 Configure CPE CO Mode Menu Type 1 to select CPE or type 2 to select CO mode 2 The IAD sets the mode and displays the m...

Page 79: ...tion Menu 3 Reset the IAD page 14 when you finish WAN configuration Enabling and Disabling xDSL Debug Messages Configur ing the SDSL Inter face The tasks described in this section all begin on the SDS...

Page 80: ...ion and displays the SDSL Configuration menu Enabling Autobaud Mode Conexant DSLAM 1 Type 4 to enable or disable Conexant Autobaud mode SDSL Configuration Configuring SDSL Current SDSL configuration C...

Page 81: ...paired with Conexant Autobaud mode 2 The IAD Displays the current setting and a prompt SDSL Sync Delay Disabled Conexant AutoBaud Mode is currently DISABLED Enter E to Enable D to Disable Type E to en...

Page 82: ...for framed mode or any other character if you are connecting to a DSLAM other than a Nokia DSLAM 4 The IAD saves the configuration and displays the SDSL Configuration menu Setting SDSL Interface Mode...

Page 83: ...To configure the ADSL interface Type 2 Configure Physical Interface on the WAN Configuration menu to display the ADSL Configuration menu Figure 4 19 G7070 ADSL ATU R Configuration Menu 5 Type 1 to se...

Page 84: ...e IAD displays the T1 Figure 4 22 or E1 Configuration menu Figure 4 23 depending on how your IAD is configured Figure 4 22 T1 Configuration Menu NOTE Option D ADSL Debug Messages is reserved for Parad...

Page 85: ...ange resets the interface and saves the configuration When the interface is reset the IAD displays the WAN Configuration menu Configur ing the T1 Interface The tasks described in this section all begi...

Page 86: ...e and displays the menu 3 Press Escape to return to the T1 Configuration menu 4 Continue with other configuration tasks 5 Reset the IAD page 14 when you finish T1 configuration T1 Configuration Menu 1...

Page 87: ...ent setting and a prompt Zero suppression is currently B8ZS Would you like to set it to AMI Y Yes Type Y to change the setting 2 The IAD resets the interface and displays the menu 3 Press Escape to re...

Page 88: ...ive Channels The IAD displays a message indicating the number of channels enabled and displays the Channel Configuration menu Figure 4 28 Channel Configuration Menu For each option proceed to the corr...

Page 89: ...l Range to Enable Available Range 1 to 24 First Channel of Range Type the beginning channel and press Enter 3 The IAD displays the second prompt Last Channel of Range Type the ending channel to enable...

Page 90: ...Frame Rate 3 ALARM LOG Last 10 Items Current Time is 1 1 5 elapsed time alarm 0 0 10 RYEL RALOS RLOS RLOF SIGFRZ Enter any key to continue paging through the report press Escape to cancel and return...

Page 91: ...ay the Line Build Out menu Figure 4 32 Select Line Build Out Menu Type the option to select the line build out decibel setting 2 The IAD resets the interface and displays the menu 3 Press Escape to re...

Page 92: ...bled and displays the Channel Configuration menu Figure 4 34 Channel Configuration Menu For each option proceed to the corresponding section Enabling or Disabling All Channels 1 Type 1 to enable all c...

Page 93: ...abled Select a Channel Range to Enable Available Range 1 to 24 First Channel of Range Type the beginning channel and press Enter 3 The IAD displays the second prompt Last Channel of Range Type the end...

Page 94: ...IAD To configure create and manage PVCs type 3 on the WAN configuration menu The IAD displays the ATM PVC Configuration menu Figure 4 36 ATM PVC Configuration Menu Type the option to perform a task P...

Page 95: ...Port Identifier VPI Type a VPI value between 0 and 255 default 0 and press Enter 3 The IAD displays a prompt for the VCI Enter Virtual Circuit Identifier VPI Type a VCI value between 32 and 65535 defa...

Page 96: ...ulation Configuration Current Encapsulation NONE 1 AAL5 None 2 AAL0 None 3 Proprietary Voice 4 RFC 1483 using VC Muxing 5 RFC 1483 with LLC Encapsulation 6 RFC 2364 PPPoATM with LLC Encapsulation 7 RF...

Page 97: ...ype a VPI value between 0 and 255 default 0 and press Enter 4 The IAD displays a prompt for the VCI Enter Virtual Circuit Identifier VPI Type a VCI value between 32 and 65535 the default is 38 for dat...

Page 98: ...ific PVC 2 The IAD saves the configuration and displays the ATM PVC Configuration menu Setting up RFC 1483 VC Muxing or RFC 1483 LLC Encapsulation 1 Type 4 to select RFC 1483 encapsulation with VC Mux...

Page 99: ...New Authorization type 0 None 1 PAP Client 2 PAP Server 3 CHAP Client 4 CHAP Server 3 If you select options 1 through 4 the IAD displays the current PPP authorization user ID and prompt PPP Authorizat...

Page 100: ...d to a WAN port to a LAN port 8 The IAD displays the ATM Service Category Configuration menu Figure 4 46 ATM Encapsulation Configuration Menu Type 1 to select CBR for high priority data or Type 2 to s...

Page 101: ...press Enter to set the PCR to the maximum rate for the current line speed 4 The IAD saves the configuration and displays the ATM PVC Configuration menu 5 Reset the IAD page 14 when you finish PVC con...

Page 102: ...he ATM PVC Configuration menu 5 Reset the IAD page 14 when you finish PVC configuration Deleting a PVC To delete a PVC 1 Type 3 to select Delete PVC 2 The IAD displays the port list and a prompt Type...

Page 103: ...PVC Configuration menu Configuring ATM Options To configure ATM options type 4 to display the ATM Configuration menu Figure 4 54 ATM Configuration Menu To perform these tasks type the option and proc...

Page 104: ...tion menu type 2 to select Configure F4 OAM VPI This value must match one of the WAN PVCs For more information see Configuring ATM PVCs on page 75 2 The IAD displays the status and a prompt F4 End to...

Page 105: ...out error 4 Press any key to display the ATM Configuration menu Configuring EmptyCells 1 On the ATM Configuration menu type 6 to select Configure EmptyCells 2 The IAD displays the following instructio...

Page 106: ...n 1 16 RAW No Encapsulation Select Port 1 8 Type the port number corresponding to the DLCI you want to update 3 The IAD prompts you for the DLCI Enter dlci number 16 Type the DLCI number to change and...

Page 107: ...AD displays the FR DLCI Options menu Figure 4 58 Frame Relay DLCI Options Menu Configuring Transmit CIR To set up Configure Transmit CIR type 1 to select Configure Transmit CIR 5 The IAD displays the...

Page 108: ...the Circuit Throughput in bits second 2048000 Type the circuit throughput and press Enter 12 The IAD displays the excess burst prompt Enter the excess burst size Be in number of bits 8 Type the exces...

Page 109: ...tion type y b To cancel the operation type n 3 Reset the IAD page 14 when you finish DLCI configuration Displaying Current DLCIs To display a list of the current DLCIs type 4 on the Frame Relay DLCI C...

Page 110: ...nfiguration If you selected FRF 12 Fragmentation the IAD displays the FRF 12 Configuration menu Figure 4 62 FRF 12 Configuration Menu Type the option and proceed to the corresponding section Enabling...

Page 111: ...ys the CopperMountain FR FRF 12 Configuration menu Figure 4 63 FRF 12 Configuration Menu for CopperMountain Type the option and proceed to the corresponding section Enabling or Disabling Coppermountai...

Page 112: ...Menu 4 Type the number that corresponds to the protocol on your network and press Enter 5 Reset the IAD page 14 for changes to take effect Configuring the Congestion Parameters To configure the conges...

Page 113: ...ct Enable Disable CopperMountain CMCP The IAD displays the following instructions CMCP is currently DISABLED Enter E to Enable D to Disable 4 Do one of the following To enable CopperMountain CMCP type...

Page 114: ...hich the IAD is connected 5 The IAD automatically resets 6 To continue configuration log back on to the IAD LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER JF2304 JF2308 The Quick Configuration option is displa...

Page 115: ...des better speed and flexibility for the overall network This chapter contains the following topics Basic Router Setup Tasks page 97 Using the Router Configuration menu page 98 Configuring an IP Addre...

Page 116: ...port page 121 Disable Spanning Tree Protocol STP globally page 123 or by port page 123 Use this flowchart to plan your tasks based on your router configuration requirements Figure 5 1 Router Configur...

Page 117: ...gure Port IP address 2 If more than one WAN port is installed or more than one PVC DLCI exists the IAD displays the interfaces on this IAD sample shown Available Interfaces 1 SDSL 2 10 100BaseT Ethern...

Page 118: ...55 255 0 NORMAL IP Over Bridge is enabled Enter the ID of the interface 0 7 to configure and press Enter 5 The IAD displays the current IP address and prompts for a new one Enter new IP address for th...

Page 119: ...ddress of an interface follow these steps 1 Type U on the Router Configuration menu to select Unconfigure Port IP Address 2 If more than one WAN port is installed or more than one PVC DLCI exists the...

Page 120: ...saves the changes 4 Continue with other configuration tasks or press Escape to return to the Router Configuration menu 5 Reset the IAD page 14 when you finish router configuration Enabling and Dis abl...

Page 121: ...ou finish router configuration Setting the RIP Version To set the RIP version 1 Type V on the Router Configuration menu to select Configure RIP Version by Port 2 If more than one WAN port is installed...

Page 122: ...a static route to the Route Table 1 On the Router Modification menu type A to select Add a Static Route 2 The IAD prompts for the destination address Enter destination address of route to add Type the...

Page 123: ...2000 A2 GB20 10 104 February 2004 9 Continue with other configuration tasks or press Escape to return to the Router Modification menu 10 Reset the IAD page 14 when you finish router configuration...

Page 124: ...for the default gateway address You may press 0 for a list of interfaces Enter Default Gateway address or 0 to pick an Interface Type the default gateway address and proceed to step 3 or Type 0 to dis...

Page 125: ...dress Type the new DNS server address and press Enter 3 The IAD updates the configuration and displays the DNS Client menu 4 Continue with other configuration tasks or press Escape to return to the Ro...

Page 126: ...ore than one PVC or DLCI exists the IAD displays the interfaces on this IAD sample shown Available Interfaces 1 SDSL 2 10 100BaseT Ethernet 0 Abort Type the interface number to set 3 The IAD displays...

Page 127: ...to enable DHCP Relay on this port or D to disable it 3 The IAD displays the current DHCP server IP address and a prompt Current DHCP Server address 0 0 0 0 Enter new DHCP Server IP address Type the n...

Page 128: ...et To set the port for the Telnet Server follow these steps 1 On the Router Configuration menu type T to select Configure Telnet Server Port 2 The IAD displays the current IP address and a prompt Ente...

Page 129: ...his interface can support 3622 cps Select Port 1 8 Type the port to set for IP filtering and press Enter 4 The IAD saves the changes and displays the Router Configuration menu IP Filtering Configurati...

Page 130: ...utput filers or type 0 to disable them 4 The IAD saves the changes and displays the IP FIltering Configuration menu 5 Continue with other configuration tasks or press Escape to return to the Router Co...

Page 131: ...the IAD displays the summary information and saves the configuration The IAD displays the IP Filter Configuration menu 4 Continue with other configuration tasks or press Escape to return to the Route...

Page 132: ...dd hi Level 0 Idle Pass 0 65535 168 192 1 10 255 255 255 25 5 TCP 0H 0 65535 92 100 1 1 255 255 255 255 0 Type the filter number and press Enter 3 The IAD copies the filter to the filter buffer and di...

Page 133: ...et the IAD page 14 when you finish IP filter configuration Deleting a Filter from the Buffer To delete a filter currently stored in the buffer type X The IAD deletes the filter from the buffer and dis...

Page 134: ...toggle input or output filters Option T on the IP Filtering Configuration menu and follow these steps 1 On the IP Filtering Configuration menu type Z to select Delete all filters of the chosen type 2...

Page 135: ...saves the changes and displays the Router Configuration menu 4 Continue with other configuration tasks or press Escape to return to the Main menu 5 Reset the IAD page 14 when you finish configuration...

Page 136: ...255 0 0 0 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 1 local Route Table parameters are described in the following table Table 5 3 Route Table Parameters Parameter Description Network Address destination address Netmask IP...

Page 137: ...121 Enabling and Disabling Bridging by Port page 121 Configuring the Bridge Aging Timer page 122 Enabling and Disabling Spanning Tree Globally page 123 Enabling and Disabling Spanning Tree by Port pa...

Page 138: ...soned reverse globally page 101 or by port page 101 Enable STP globally page 123 or by port page 123 Use this flowchart to plan your tasks based on your requirements Figure 6 1 Bridge Configuration Ta...

Page 139: ...guration on page 96 you must disable bridging globally However you may enable routing on some ports and bridging on others depending on your requirements IP Over Bridging IP Over Bridging is intended...

Page 140: ...e to a Ping or RADIUS authentication the ARP resolution is performed in a similar manner as accomplished on Ethernet If the destination Mac address is not known the ARP broadcast request is sent to al...

Page 141: ...8 Type E to enable IP Over Bridge on the WAN port or D to disable it 9 The IAD updates the configuration and displays the Bridge Configuration menu 10 Repeat these steps for each port on which you wan...

Page 142: ...en you finish bridge configuration Enabling or Disabling STP by Port To enable or disable STP by port 1 On the Bridge Configuration menu type O to select Enable Disable Spanning Tree by Port 2 The IAD...

Page 143: ...or more bridges are bridging between the same LAN To set the Spanning Tree priority by port range 0 255 default 128 follow these steps the lower the value the higher the priority 1 On the Bridge Conf...

Page 144: ...ion 4 Press any key to return to the Bridge Configuration menu and continue with other configuration tasks 5 Reset the IAD page 14 when you finish bridge configuration Configur ing Span ning Tree Forw...

Page 145: ...ge Configuration menu and continue with other configuration tasks 7 Reset the IAD page 14 when you finish bridge configuration Deleting a Bridge For warding Database Entry To delete an Ethernet addres...

Page 146: ...n Hook Transmission Mode page 133 Setting Idle Voltage Mode page 133 Setting Debug Mode page 134 Configuring Echo Cancellation page 134 Setting Loop Gain page 135 Setting Country Mode page 137 Basic V...

Page 147: ...Configuration V Set Voice Gateway J Set Jitter Delay D Display Jitter Delay S Set Start Mode Loop Start Ground Start T Set SLIC Control Mode U Set Compander Mode u Law A Law O Set On Hook Transmissio...

Page 148: ...the section for configuring a specific gateway MGCP 0 1 NCS 1 0 page 139 CopperCom page 142 Jetstream page 144 AAL2 LES CAS page 146 MGCP 1 0 page 139 AAL2 LES ELCP page 150 Voice Gateway Selection Cu...

Page 149: ...arrival not necessarily in sequence according to the formula J J D i l i J 16 The Jitter Delay should only be set by a Network Administrator To set jitter delay 0 to 50 ms default 0 ms follow these st...

Page 150: ...display a list of telephone ports and their current start mode type 3 2 The IAD displays a list similar to this Port 1 Mode Loop Start Port 2 Mode Loop Start Port 3 Mode Loop Start Port 4 Mode Loop St...

Page 151: ...menu Figure 7 6 Start Mode Selection Menu 1 Type the option of the Compander mode to set 2 The IAD saves the mode you ve selected and displays the menu 3 Press Escape to return to the Voice Configura...

Page 152: ...iate section Enabling and DIsabling Idle High Voltage Globally 1 Type 1 to enable or disable idle high voltage for all ports 2 The IAD displays the following prompt Enter E to Enable D to Disable Type...

Page 153: ...ng Echo Cancella tion To set echo cancellation default settings type E to display the Echo Cancellation Default Settings Configuration menu Figure 7 9 Echo Cancellation Default Settings Configuration...

Page 154: ...mit and receive levels to the network the loop gain value must match the value of the circuit it supplies the levels set and determined by the PBX or terminating equipment manufacturer You must also c...

Page 155: ...egative values and press Enter 3 The IAD displays this prompt for the receive loop Enter Receive Loop Gain for all ports range 9dB 3dB 4dB 5 Type the value include a dash for negative values and press...

Page 156: ...n for all ports range 9dB 3dB 4dB 5 Type the value include a dash for negative values and press Enter 4 The IAD saves the loop gain values and displays the menu 5 Press Escape to return to the Voice C...

Page 157: ...agement To configure or manage MGCP NCS type O to display the MGCP Management menu LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER JF2008 JF2104 JF2108 Ring frequency and impedance settings are automatically ap...

Page 158: ...plete entries for call agents 2 3 and 4 or press Enter to leave the agent unconfigured 3 The IAD displays the listening port prompt Enter the listening port of the Notified Entity Type the port number...

Page 159: ...n Displaying MGCP Statistics Type S to display the endpoint line and connection statistics If no calls are active the IAD indicates if the Endpoint is currently connected to its Notified Entity or not...

Page 160: ...set 2 The IAD displays the following prompt Enter E to Enable D to Disable Type E to enable the admin state or D to disable it 3 The IAD saves the mode you ve selected and displays the menu 4 Press Es...

Page 161: ...re 7 15 CopperCom Statistics Menu Type the option for the command to execute and proceed to the appropriate section Displaying CopperCom Statistics Type D to display CopperCom statistics The IAD displ...

Page 162: ...ort prompt Select Compression 1 PCM64K 2 ADPCM32K Compression Type the option for the selected compression 4 The IAD saves the changes and displays the menu 5 Press Escape to return to the CopperCom C...

Page 163: ...7 18 Call Control Menu for JetStream Voice Gateway Type the option for the task to perform and proceed to the appropriate section Displaying Statistics Type A to display the JetStream Voice Gateway st...

Page 164: ...menu and begins the ring test on the specified port The ring test continues until you stop the test by pressing option T Displaying the IAD State Type S to display the on hook state for each port The...

Page 165: ...eam statistics The IAD resets the statistics to zero and displays the Call Control Setting menu Configur ing AAL2 LES CAS ATM Adaptation Layer 2 Loop Emulation Services AAL2 LES is a broadband local l...

Page 166: ...xample Figure 7 23 AAL2 LES Manual Configuration Menu Type the option for the command to execute and proceed to the appropriate section Enabling and Disabling Ports AAL2 LES Configuration AAL2 LES is...

Page 167: ...al Configuration menu and indicates in the message section that the change in the Idle CAS refresh will take place when the IAD is reset 4 Reset the IAD page 14 when you finish voice path configuratio...

Page 168: ...14 before this change takes effect Setting the Audio Bit Rate Margin 1 Type A to set the audio bit rate margin 2 The IAD displays Audio bit rate margin 0 3 Enter the new bit rate margin 0 to 50 and p...

Page 169: ...CP ATM Adaptation Layer 2 Loop Emulation Services AAL2 LES is a broadband local loop emulation service specifically telephony that uses the ATM AAL2 adaptation layer CCS ELCP is defined by ETSI EN 300...

Page 170: ...ugging information for AAL2 LES CCS ELCP and set debugging options Configuration V Variant and Interface Management N PSTN NPL Parameters S Static CID Allocation U User State Control A Manual ATM Pace...

Page 171: ...port blockedAN0 out of serviceAN1 0 blocked 24 AN6 port blockedAN0 out of serviceAN1 0 blocked Viewing AAL2 LES Statistics Type S to display the AAL2 Channel Statistics menu Figure 7 30 AAL2 Channel...

Page 172: ...io Alarm Dropped Audio Alarm Dropped Frame Mode Data Statistics Tx Rx CID Frame Dropped Frame Dropped RasTO BadCrc TooLong 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Press Escape to return to the menu Press C to reset the stati...

Page 173: ...Pass or Discard of the first filter that matched the packet Pass packet passed to the next level Discard packet discarded When output packets are dropped RTCS_OK is returned from IP_route When you cre...

Page 174: ...tries page 158 Displaying DHCP Server details page 160 Displaying DHCP Server statistics page 161 Displaying DHCP Server assigned unassigned addresses page 161 Displaying DHCP Entry details page 162 D...

Page 175: ...beginning with Enable DHCP Server To enable or disable DHCP Server follow these steps 1 Type E to select Enable Disable DHCP 2 If DHCP Relay is enabled the IAD displays this prompt DHCP Server and DH...

Page 176: ...r Configuration menu or continue from the previous section 1 The IAD displays the gateway address and prompt Current Gateway address 0 0 0 0 Enter new Gateway IP address Type the IP address of the gat...

Page 177: ...The IAD displays the current high IP address and prompt Current High IP address of range pool 0 0 0 0 Enter new High IP address Type the new high IP address and press Enter 3 The IAD displays the cur...

Page 178: ...e default gateway for this entry Enter Y to enter a value for Default Gateway Enter N to use a default value Current Gateway address 0 0 0 0 Enter new Gateway IP address Type the default gateway addre...

Page 179: ...ase time 3000 Gateway 72 1 1 1 DNS Server 30 4 4 4 NetBIOS Server 190 140 10 1 Node Type p node Each field is described in this table Table 9 1 DHCP Server Details Field Description Net Interface acti...

Page 180: ...signed Addresses The IAD displays the following information about the DHCP Server assigned addresses For the IAD to display this information you must attach DHCP Client devices that use DHCP to obtain...

Page 181: ...t Entry Type Y to delete a DHCP Assignment Entry 1 The IAD prompts you for the DHCP entry index number to delete Enter DHCP entry index number 1 4 Type the index number to delete and press Enter 2 The...

Page 182: ...al IP Multicasting page 164 Configuring PIM Dense Mode by Port page 164 Adding and Changing the Multicast Route Source page 166 Displaying IGMP Groups page 166 Displaying the IGMP Querier page 167 Dis...

Page 183: ...send receive and route IP multicast packets Otherwise multicast packets are dropped automatically Configur ing PIM Dense Mode by Port Type P to configure Protocol Independent Multicast PIM version den...

Page 184: ...splays the current subnet mask and prompt Enter subnet mask for the source 255 255 255 0 Type the new subnet address and press Enter 3 The IAD displays the available interfaces and a prompt Available...

Page 185: ...the port to delete and press Enter 5 The IAD The IAD permanently removes the multicast routing source from the Multicast Routing Source Table and displays the Multicast Configuration menu 6 Reset the...

Page 186: ...le Type M to display the Multicast Routing Table The IAD displays the following information Source Group 230 253 84 168 Expires 130s Incoming interface Null RPF Neighbor 0 0 0 0 Outgoing interface lis...

Page 187: ...imes PIM Neighbor Interface 10 100BaseT Ethernet NULL Press any key to continue Static Mroute The source is a user assigned Multicast Routing Source Incoming interface Incoming interface for the multi...

Page 188: ...n when using DHCP Packet level filtering and routing Traffic logging This chapter contains the following topics Using the NAT Configuration menu page 170 Enabling and Disabling Enabling NAT Translatio...

Page 189: ...T Port Range N Configure NAT Local Server Entry A Configure NAT Alias Entry S Display NAT Statistics C Display NAT Connection Table D Display NAT Connection Details O Display NAT Local Server Table E...

Page 190: ...by Port 2 If at least one virtual circuit on the WAN exists and the LAN port is also configured with an IP address or more than one PVC DLCI exists the IAD displays the interfaces sample following on...

Page 191: ...P to use 5 The IAD displays the menu with the new status message Press Escape to continue 6 The IAD prompts for the translated port number Enter NAT Local Server Translated Port Number 1 65535 0 Type...

Page 192: ...ut default setting is adequate However if users interact with products including multiple player IP games or video conferencing you may need to configure the timeout The local server protocol you sele...

Page 193: ...router pair When the IAD sends TCP or UDP connection from a local port to an Internet port it changes the sent IP address to the address of the Internet port Similarly it changes the TCP or UDP conne...

Page 194: ...uration menu to select Configure NAT Alias Entry 2 The IAD displays the following prompt the IAD displays the next unassigned entry Enter NAT Alias Entry to Configure 1 7 1 1 Type the number of the al...

Page 195: ...ress any key to return to the NAT Configuration menu Table 11 2 NAT Statistics Report Entry Description Timeouts TCP and UDP Timeout values Local to inet Number of packets and bytes transferring to th...

Page 196: ...outside port number and press Enter The IAD displays the NAT connection details sample Foreign IP 11 33 13 52 Local IP 192 168 1 1 Ports outside 50000 inside 4428 foreign 23 outgoing pkts 13 bytes 54...

Page 197: ...t number of the foreign device zero if ICMP protocol Outgoing packets bytes Packets sent from the local device to the foreign device Incoming packets bytes packets sent from the foreign device to the...

Page 198: ...AT Configuration menu Deleting IP Addresses from NAT Tables To delete an entry from the NAT Tables 1 Type X on the NAT Configuration menu 2 The IAD prompts for the IP address Type the IP address to de...

Page 199: ...d press Enter 3 The IAD displays the following Deleting NAT Local Server entry 1 Translated IP address 115 3 3 1 Translated Port 2 Standard Port 3 4 The IAD updates the table and displays the NAT Conf...

Page 200: ...Configuration Report page 182 Network Statistics Reports page 184 Interface Statistics Reports page 193 Media Statistics Reports page 205 Routing Table Report page 217 ARP Table Report page 194 Bridge...

Page 201: ...display the next page or return to the Reports menu at the end of the report Press Escape to return to the Reports menu at any time Table 12 1 Current Configuration Report Parameter Description Softwa...

Page 202: ...L Mode Customer Premises Equipment CPE or Central Office CO Mode CPE or CO Line Rate Auto Fixed 1152 Kbps 768 Kbps 384 Kbps 192 Kbps 2320 Kbps or manually set Payload Scrambling enabled disabled ATM o...

Page 203: ...None PAP Client PAP Server CHAP Client CHAP Server Userid PAP User ID Password PPP password Peer Name PPP peer name DLCI Frame Relay Only RAW No Encapsulation Proprietary Voice DLCI RFC 1490 ATM RFC...

Page 204: ...sages sent and received Table 12 2 ICMP Statistics Report Parameter Description Received Packet Information packets received Total ICMP packets received discarded for lack of resources Discarded recei...

Page 205: ...received Timestamp Replies received No of ICMP Timestamp Replies messages received Information Requests received No of ICMP Information Requests messages received Information Replies received No of I...

Page 206: ...buffers discarded due to internal errors Discarded transmitted packets due to internal software errors with illegal type or code Discarded transmitted packets due to internal errors Queries Reports a...

Page 207: ...layer Layer 4 or higher such as ICMP IGCMP PIM TCP and UDP packets packets forwarded No of incoming IP packets forwarded to other route interface discarded for lack of resources Discarded received pa...

Page 208: ...s fragmented Total outgoing IP packet being fragmented fragmentation failures Total fragmentation failures for outgoing IP packets Table 12 5 PIM Statistics Report Parameter Description Received Packe...

Page 209: ...Information Hello sent No of PIM Hello messages sent Register sent No of PIM Register messages sent Register Stop sent No of PIM Register Stop messages sent Join Prune sent No of PIM Join Prune messa...

Page 210: ...ith a duplicate ACK Not used segments with a RST No of segments received with the RST Reset Flag bit on in the TCP header window probes Not used window updates Not used Sent Packet Information packets...

Page 211: ...buffers etc discarded due to internal errors Discarded received packets due to internal software errors discarded for other reasons Discarded received packets due to other reasons listed in the follo...

Page 212: ...e IAD displays the interfaces on this IAD and a prompt Available Interfaces 1 T1 E1 2 10 100BaseT Ethernet 0 Abort Type the number of the interface 2 If there is more than one port the IAD displays th...

Page 213: ...ved discarded for lack of resources Discarded received packets due to lack of resources kernel memory packet buffers etc discarded due to internal errors Discarded received packets due to internal sof...

Page 214: ...arded for lack of resources Discarded received packets due to lack of resources kernel memory or packet buffers discarded due to internal errors Discarded received packets due to internal software err...

Page 215: ...unicast sent No of Unicast Packets sent from interface multicast sent No of Multicast Packets sent from interface broadcast sent No of Broadcast Packets sent from interface Table 12 9 Interface Statis...

Page 216: ...t buffers or Spanning Tree packets arrived on an interface when Spanning Tree is not enabled bridge packets sent to one other port No of bridge packets sent to a proper low level output port bridge pa...

Page 217: ...Field value in header is incorrect The received DLCI number does not match the DLCI connections on the IAD Rx RECN No of FECN 1 frames received Rx BECN No of BECN 1 frames received Rx DE No of DE 1 f...

Page 218: ...LES PVC is configured Table 12 12 AAL1 CPCS Statistics Report Parameter Description Reass Cells Total Cells received Tx Cells Total Cell sent Hdr Errors The header of the Cell is incorrect such as wro...

Page 219: ...Receive sequence errors Sequence number in header is incorrect for cells received Bad rx OSF sequence errors Value of OSF sequence in header is incorrect for cells received Bad OSF value errors Value...

Page 220: ...ls received in bytes Receive microcell counter Total AAL2 Cells received Rx discarded microcells errors No of receiving cells discarded because Invalid Microcell Channel The microcell is empty The cel...

Page 221: ...n bytes Tx Discarded No of discarded transmitting cells due to Could not allocation internal cell buffer Cells Overflow the internal queue for storing the cell reaches it maximum size Connection is no...

Page 222: ...packets received Compressed UDP packets received No of compressed UDP packets received Compressed RTP packets received No of compressed RTP packets received FULL_HEADER packets received No of FULL_HE...

Page 223: ...due to Could not allocate PPP packet from internal queue Discarded all non LCP packets until link is opened Discarded all non AP packets until link is authenticated Value of Length field in the header...

Page 224: ...nu Figure 12 6 Media Statistics Menu Sample To display a specific report enter the option For detailed information about each report in the Media Statistics menu or to clear network statistics proceed...

Page 225: ...otify DTE that congestion avoidance should be initiated by IAD BECN set on Rx Backward Explicit Congestion Notification status set to notify DTE that congestion avoidance should be initiated by the se...

Page 226: ...Could not allocate packet buffers Rx Clock glitch Total frames discarded on this port due to receives clock glitch errors PLL error Total frames discarded on this port due to receives phase lock loop...

Page 227: ...st Total frames discarded on this port due to transmitter CTS lost errors Table 12 20 ATM Statistics Report Field Description The link has been up for X hours X minutes X seconds Total time for the cu...

Page 228: ...of RM Resource Management cells transmitted Rx HEC Errors No of cells receives with HEC errors in the header Lost Cell Delineation OCD No of times cell delineation was lost Time in OCD Amount of time...

Page 229: ...comparison It is acknowledged that an optimized PSD mask can be decided only after line code decision is made The transmit power back off of remote HTU Framer Sync Current framer synchronization statu...

Page 230: ...Provider Code Remote Vendor Data Low Remote vendor provided data the low 4 bytes Remote Vendor Data Hi Remote vendor provided data the high 4 bytes Data Mode Heartbeat Total Data Mode Heartbeat recei...

Page 231: ...ter than 512 bit times into the transmission of a packet overrun Discarded received packets due to the internal Received Packet Ring Pool are full therefore no incoming packets could be processed Sent...

Page 232: ...presented by an instance of this object is incremented at most once per transmission attempt even if the carrier sense condition fluctuates during a transmission attempt underrun DMA underrun Discarde...

Page 233: ...erely Errored Frames Near End LOS Count of Near End of LOS Loss of Signal Frames Far End FEC f Count of Far End FEC Forward Error Correction Far End CRC f Count of Far End Interleaved symbols with CRC...

Page 234: ...nection is up Inactive Phone line connection is down Buffers Rcvd No of packets received from this POTS line Buffers Sent No of packets sent to this POTS line Discarded Discarded packets due to Jitter...

Page 235: ...RFO No of Overrun errors A consequence of data arriving faster than it can be consumed Rx Invalid Frames No of invalid frames received Rx Overflow RDO Received Overrun Discarded received packets due t...

Page 236: ...o the LAN type B on the Reports Menu The IAD displays the following information Table 12 26 Route Table Report Parameter Description Network Address destination address Netmask IP subnet mask no of bi...

Page 237: ...he Reports menu to display information about PPP authorization entries If no PPP authorization entries have been created the IAD advises you by displaying this message No PPP Authorization Entries Con...

Page 238: ...Type M on the Memory Statistics menu to display the System Memory Statistics report The System Memory Statistics report displays the following details about system memory Total Memory Size 8192KB 838...

Page 239: ...ils about the kernel tasks Six are shown in this sample report usually 24 or more run concurrently TASK 0 Allocated Size 99KB 101392 Bytes TASK 1 Allocated Size 529KB 541920 Bytes TASK 2 Allocated Siz...

Page 240: ...command line interface supports the following syntax command required parameters optional parameters For example set wan ip address 192 3 4 5 255 255 255 0 2 0 0 1 The required parameters are IP addre...

Page 241: ...n or disable off STP slot Numeric value identifying the connection 0 3 interface Always 0 Discussion This optional section contains detailed descriptions examples if necessary and any limits exception...

Page 242: ...s Escape to premature halt the test Upon termination displays a summary table ping IP address size tries IP address IP address of destination in octal format 999 999 999 999 size Packet size in number...

Page 243: ...parameters the IAD locates and removes the first available slot interface port and connection remove lan ip address IP address netmask slot interface port connection IP address IP address to remove i...

Page 244: ...IP address of the DHCP server in octal format 999 999 999 999 set dhcp server subnet Description Sets the DHCP server default subnet mask set dhcp server subnet subnet mask subnet mask Subnet mask in...

Page 245: ...ts the DNS server IP address set dns server address IP address IP address IP address in octal format 999 999 999 999 set ip default route Description Sets the default IP address set ip default route I...

Page 246: ...L SDSL port Port number 1 to 8 set lan ip address Description Sets the LAN IP address If you do not enter any optional parameters the IAD sets the address on the first available slot interface port an...

Page 247: ...dsl port Port number 0 to 7 set lan stp bridge Description Enables or disables Spanning Tree Protocol on a LAN port set lan stp bridge on off slot interface port on off Keyword to enable on or disable...

Page 248: ...connection slot interface port connection 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 connection numbe...

Page 249: ...for RTP voice packets set mgcp voice tos byte value byte value Integer 1 7 to specify the TOS byte value set nat Description Enables or disables NAT on the specified port If you do not enter any optio...

Page 250: ...n Sets the system to the default parameters set system defaults set wan atm ppp auth Description Sets the PPPoATM options RFC 2364 VC muxing PVCs as well as LLC Encapsulation PVCs If authorization is...

Page 251: ...ce port vpi Virtual Port Identifier 0 255 vci Virtual Circuit Identifier 32 65535 default is 38 for data and 39 for voice 1483 2364 Encapsulation keyword slot Slot number 1 to 7 interface Keyword iden...

Page 252: ...ying the interface ethernet adsl xdsl sdsl port Port number 1 to 8 set wan framerelay Description Sets the Frame Relay DLCI number and encapsulation type to RFC1490 or RFC1483 If you do not enter any...

Page 253: ...Subnet mask in octal 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 asso...

Page 254: ...t number 1 to 7 interface Keyword identifying the interface ethernet adsl xdsl sdsl port Port number 1 to 8 show con figuration Description Displays the current configuration show configuration show d...

Page 255: ...fter running diagnostics reset the IAD to return to normal working order This chapter contains the following topics Using the Diagnostics menu page 237 Performing POTS diagnostics page 237 Performing...

Page 256: ...corresponding section POTS Diagnostics A WAN uplink is not required to perform POTS testing To perform POTS diagnostics type P on the Diagnostics Menu The IAD loads and configures the DSP software mod...

Page 257: ...lays the menu Performing a Hotline Test The hotline test allows line to line telephone connections on a single IAD without requiring a gateway connection on the WAN port To perform a hotline test 1 Ty...

Page 258: ...ower supply test checks the IAD power supply SLIC and CODEC To perform a power supply test 1 Type S on the POTS Diagnostics menu to select Power Supply Test 2 The IAD tests each POTS line and reports...

Page 259: ...ally or type C to perform the test concurrently The IAD displays information about the test progress Press a key to end ring test Ringing onhook lines Line 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 top ringing all lines Line 1...

Page 260: ...an On Off Hook test 1 Type O on the POTS Diagnostics menu to select On Off Hook Test The IAD displays the status of the test as it runs in real time 2 Press Enter to terminate the test The IAD displa...

Page 261: ...ype of transmission type the option For option P select the level to begin the transmission Press any key to terminate the test LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER JF2304 JF2308 The SDSL diagnostics...

Page 262: ...LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER JF2004i JF2104i The BRI diagnostics menu for ISDN testing is available on the two ISDN based IADS JF2004i and JF2104i BRI Diagnostics Menu 0 Select BRI Line 1 Send D Chan...

Page 263: ...ive outlet Ensure that the power switch is on If powered by an adapter ensure that the correct adapter is used LAN Link indicator is not lit Incorrect Ethernet connection Ensure that an Ethernet cable...

Page 264: ...both the LAN and WAN IP addresses are configured Incorrect or missing default static route Review the routing table and correct as necessary page 217 Incompatible RIPv1 Check and correct subnet masks...

Page 265: ...he Interface Group that will deliver the subscriber s calls ATM Protection Group ATM Protection Group to which the IAD is assigned VPI Virtual Path Identifier that identifies the subscriber specific l...

Page 266: ...figured Directory numbers DNs in the Class 5 switch for the associated Voice Ports The IAD has been connected to a terminal emulator via the console port displays the normal boot sequence and you can...

Page 267: ...s troubleshoot the LAN path to the IAD 10 Disconnect the Ethernet cable between the PC and the IAD 11 Using a straight through cable connect the Ethernet LAN port on the IAD to your local LAN patch pa...

Page 268: ...2000 A2 GB20 10 249 February 2004 2 Type C to display the current configuration For more information see Current Configuration Report on page 182...

Page 269: ...RADIUS Encrypt Secret 9 Display RADIUS Configuration 7 Configure SNMP E Enable Disable SNMP via IP F Enable Disable SNMP via EOC A B Enable Disable SNMP via IP EOC P Configure System Contact N Config...

Page 270: ...NAT Tables Y Delete NAT Local Server Entry Z Delete NAT Alias Entry D Configure DHCP E Enable Disable DHCP H Enable Disable Checking for Add l DHCP Servers B Enable Disable DHCP Debug Messages I Conf...

Page 271: ...ng Frequency Hz 20 25 25 25 Receive Gain dB 2 0 0 0 Transmit Gain dB 4 7 7 7 Ref Input Impedance Ohms 600 200 820 120nF 600 220 820 115nF Load Impedance Ohms 600 200 820 120nF 600 220 820 115nF Table...

Page 272: ...90 90 90 Max Flash Hook ms 130 130 130 Ring Frequency Hz 25 25 25 Receive Gain dB 0 0 0 Transmit Gain dB 7 6 7 Ref Input Impedance Ohms 150 830 72nF 300 1000 220nF 180 630 60nF Load Impedance Ohms 60...

Page 273: ...rope 2902 60321 122 JF2008 ADSL 8 ports POTS Annex A NA 2902 60320 001 JF2008 ADSL 8 ports POTS Annex A UK 2902 60320 102 JF2104 SHDSL 4 ports POTS Other Europe 2902 60340 122 JF2104 SHDSL 4 ports POT...

Page 274: ...ion Part Number Table C 2 2 4 8 Port Analog Voice Features Feature IAD Description Voice Ports 4 8 POTS ports FXS RJ11 based on last number of IAD model Lifeline Support JF2004 JF2008 Baseband failove...

Page 275: ...ring for ISDN phone 10 power consumption units pcu port Table C 4 2 4 8 Port Digital Voice Features Feature Description Compression G 711 64 kbps PCM G 726 32 kbps ADPCM Encoding A law u law Echo Canc...

Page 276: ...5 Bridging IEEE 802 1d including spanning tree Routing Default Static RIP1 RFC 1058 RIP2 RFC 2453 IPCP for IP Packet Processing DHCP Server Client RFC 2131 Relay Agent PPP PPPoA PAP CHAP IPCP RFC 1332...

Page 277: ...ovae Lucent Nokia Voice Gateways CopperCom Paradyne Jetstream AAL2 LES PSAX TdSoft Zhone Tollbridge General Bandwidth Accelerated Alcatel and any af vmoa 0145 compliant gateway Softswitches MCCP V0 1...

Page 278: ...ice Gateways CopperCom Paradyne AAL2 LES PSAX TdSoft Zhone Tollbridge General Bandwidth Accelerated Alcatel and any af vmoa 0145 compliant gateway Softswitches MCCP V0 1 NCS 1 0 support Protocols Poin...

Page 279: ...fer Configurable 0 30 ms OAM Cell Handling F4 F5 segment and end to end loopbacks Frame Relay Encapsulation RFC 1490 multiprotocol encapsulation over Frame Relay Voice Single PVC Data 8 Data Link Iden...

Page 280: ...z or 220 240VAC 50 Hz Power JF2008 JF2104 8 9 W nominal 16 W maximum JF2004i JF2104i 16 W nominal 16 W max Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 10 C to 70 C Operating Humidity 5 90 no...

Page 281: ...rt Network Interfaces 2 of 2 Interface IAD Description Table C 12 16 24 Port Voice Features Feature Description Analog Voice Ports 16 POTS ports FXS RJ21X Signalling loop start ground start Dialing DT...

Page 282: ...16 24 Port WAN Features 1 of 2 Feature Description Interface WAN JF2216 JF2224 T1 UNI RJ45 JF2316 JF2324 SDSL 2B1Q RJ45 Standards ITU T G 992 2 G 992 1 Transport ATM Frame Relay Voice Gateways CopperC...

Page 283: ...s Frame Relay Encapsulation RFC 1490 multiprotocol encapsulation over frame relay Voice Single PVC Data 8 Data Link Identifiers DLCI Data Link Format Q 922 Data Link Control FRF 12 support adjustable...

Page 284: ...Port Pin Assignments Pin Signal 1 Ground 2 Tx Data 3 Rx Data Table D 2 RJ11 POTS Port Pin Assignments Line Pin Assignment Line Pin Assignment Tip Ring Tip Ring 1 3 4 5 2 5 2 3 4 6 2 5 3 3 4 7 2 5 4 3...

Page 285: ...100BaseT Connector Pin Assignments RJ48 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Tx 5 NC 2 Tx 6 Rx 3 Rx 7 NC 4 NC 8 NC Table D 6 ADSL SDSL Connector Pin Assignments RJ45 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 N C 3 Ring 2 Tip 4 N C...

Page 286: ...a A 3 R 6 Request to Send A 4 C 7 Clear to Send A 5 D 9 DCE Ready A 6 E 13 Signal Ground 7 B 19 Receive Line Signal A 8 F 11 Receive DCE Clock B 9 X 26 Receive Line Signal B 10 29 Transmit DTE Clock B...

Page 287: ...to specify the same connection In the LMI extended specification DLCIs are globally significant DLCIs specify individual end devices E1 Network connection with a capacity of 2 048 divided into 32 sepa...

Page 288: ...ited geographic area usually limited to an office or office complex Often connected to the Internet via IADs with firewall software to limit access to the LAN by authorized users May use TCP IP or one...

Page 289: ...ral packets Some networks use fixed packet sizes others use variable packet sizes Packets typically have standard header information that identifies the packet In contrast frames contain only data inf...

Page 290: ...and security Subnet Mask 32 bit address mask that indicates the bits of an IP address used for the subnet address SVC Switched Virtual Circuit Virtual circuit that is dynamically established on deman...

Page 291: ...85 F4 OAM VPI configuring 85 in Quick Configuration 95 OAM Loopback sending 86 payload scrambling configuring 84 ATM Configuration menu 84 ATM Encapsulation Configuration menu 77 ATM pace control set...

Page 292: ...162 DHCP Relay configuring 108 enabling or disabling 108 statistics displaying 109 DHCP Relay menu 108 DHCP Server addresses displaying 161 checking for additional 157 configuration generally 156 conf...

Page 293: ...58 ground start setting all ports 131 Ground Start OHT Mode Selection menu 133 H hard reset conducting 37 hotline test 238 I IAD clearance requirements 9 components 9 configuration basic steps 19 conn...

Page 294: ...ll Control 142 CopperCom Configuration 143 Country Mode Selection 138 Debug 41 Derived Timing 46 DHCP Relay 108 DHCP Server Configuration 156 Diagnostics 237 DNS Client 106 E1 Configuration 66 71 E1 F...

Page 295: ...control settings 144 GranDSLAM 2 5 in Quick Configuration 95 part numbers 254 passwords 11 changing 24 default 24 limits of 24 payload scrambling configuring 84 phone detection test 239 physical inte...

Page 296: ...te CLI command 226 set lan bridge CLI command 227 set lan ip address CLI command 227 set lan rip CLI command 228 set lan stp bridge CLI command 228 set mgcp bracketing CLI command 228 set mgcp listeni...

Page 297: ...rt 35 UDP Statistics report 192 UL statement xv u Law 132 Uninterruptible Power supply see UPS Universal Serial Interface 5 7 Universal Serial Interface port 20 Universal Serial Interface connecting 2...

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