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NetEngine IAD User Guide

Router Configuration

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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 or more than one PVC/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 the port table for this interface and prompts for a port:

Port VPI VCI Encapsulation Type

PCR

Service

1

0

40 RFC 1483 (with LLC Encap)3641

UBR

Total = 3641 cps

Maximum PCR this interface can support = 3622 cps

Select Port: [1-8]

Type the port to set and press Enter.

4. The IAD displays the RIP configuration and status of the slot and port 

you’re setting, and prompts for a new version:

Current RIP configuration for Slot 1, Port 1 is 
Disabled
Enter RIP Version for Port 1

0. Disabled
1. Version 1 Broadcast
2. Version 2 Broadcast
3. Version 2 Multicast

Type the option number of the version to set.

5. Setting the RIP version for this port is complete. The IAD saves the 

settings and displays the Router Configuration menu.

6. Repeat these steps for each remaining port to set.
7. Continue with other configuration tasks, or press Escape to return to 

the Main menu.

8. Reset the IAD (page

15

) when you finish router configuration.

Summary of Contents for KIRK Wireless Server 6000

Page 1: ...tlas Communication Engines Inc are trademarks of Polycom Inc All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations The information in...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...troduction Data Interfaces 2 NetEngine 6000 IAD Family 2 Front Panel Power and Status Indicators 3 Rear Panel Connectors 4 NetEngine 7000 IAD Family 5 Front Panel Power and Status Indicators 5 Rear Pa...

Page 4: ...e SNMP Configuration Menu 29 Upgrading the System 33 Setting up Your LAN Connection 35 Using System Utilities 36 Managing Configuration Files 38 Using the File System 41 Using the Debug Menu 43 Perfor...

Page 5: ...PVCs 89 Configuring ATM Options 90 Configuring Frame Relay DLCIs 93 Modifying a DLCI 93 Adding a DLCI 94 Deleting a DLCI 96 Displaying Current DLCIs 96 Configuring Frame Relay Options 97 Quick Configu...

Page 6: ...or Disabling Bridging Globally 132 Enabling or Disabling Bridging by Port 133 Setting the Bridge Aging Timer 134 Enabling and Disabling STP 134 Enabling or Disabling STP Globally 134 Enabling or Disab...

Page 7: ...ream Call Control Settings 158 Configuring AAL2 LES CAS 161 Configuring AAL2 LES CCS ELCP 165 Chapter 8 Firewall Configuration Creating a Firewall via IP Filtering 169 Chapter 9 DHCP Server Configurat...

Page 8: ...ce 184 Removing a Multicast Routing Source 185 Displaying the Multicast Routing Source 185 Displaying the IGMP Group 186 Displaying the IGMP Querier 186 Displaying the Multicast Routing Table 186 Disp...

Page 9: ...ARP Table Report 238 Bridge Forwarding Database Report 238 Bridge Status Report 239 PPP Authorization Entries Report 239 System Uptime Report 240 Memory Statistics Reports 240 Zero All Statistics 241...

Page 10: ...g port 251 set mgcp notified entity 251 set mgcp signaling connection 251 set mgcp signaling port 251 set mgcp signaling tos 251 set mgcp voice connection 252 set mgcp voice tos 252 set nat 252 set sd...

Page 11: ...the IAD 267 Chapter 15 Verification Power up Test 272 Operational Test 272 Maintenance 273 Displaying the Current Configuration 273 Appendix A Menu Map Menu Map 275 Appendix B Country Codes Country Co...

Page 12: ...typical customer premises This chapter is helpful if you re new to Verilink IADs because it lists each step beginning with unpacking the IAD It also provides information about logging on using the men...

Page 13: ...network Chapter 15 Verification on page 271 describes the steps you take to verify normal operation once you ve installed connected and configured the IAD It also covers maintenance and how to displa...

Page 14: ...eriod of one year from the date of original purchase Contacting Verilink Repair and Warranty Information To contact Verilink Customer Service for product information repair or warranty service please...

Page 15: ...nce will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user...

Page 16: ...will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures th...

Page 17: ...empt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each releva...

Page 18: ...tive 1999 5 CE Dichiarazione di conformit Con la presente Polyspan Ltd dichiara che il NetEngine soddisfa i requisiti essenziali e le altre disposizioni pertinenti della direttiva 1999 5 CE Verklaring...

Page 19: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide Preface xx...

Page 20: ...ice providers offering small to medium businesses or business units a high quality voice and data service over broadband circuits With up to 16 POTS ports and full LAN support with a full range of int...

Page 21: ...eedlink System Promatory IMAS AccessLan PacketLoop Accelerated Networks AN 3200 CopperMountain CopperEdge and Paradyne GranDSLAM DSLAMs for example u Seamless voice and high speed data integration ove...

Page 22: ...Indicators The front panel of the IAD contains several LEDs These LEDS provide general information about the operational status of the IAD Figure 1 2 6000 Family Front Panel Indicators Table 1 1 6000...

Page 23: ...using a CAT 5 straight through Ethernet cable or directly to a PC for accessing via Telnet using a cross over cable customer supplied WAN Interfaces Depending on the IAD WAN interfaces include the fo...

Page 24: ...ith WAN protocols including ATM and Frame Relay u RJ21X POTS interface with Loop Start or Ground Start u Universal Serial Interface supports V 35 and EIA 530 u Dynamic and static IP routing and bridgi...

Page 25: ...t LAN ACT Flashes when there is activity on the Ethernet port WAN LINK Flashes as the IAD is establishing a link and illuminates solid when there is a proper connection on the DSL WAN port and synchro...

Page 26: ...530 or V 35 When configured as an RS 530 port you may use a straight through DB25 serial cable for connection to your leased line DSU CSU equipment When configured for use as V 35 Black Box Corporati...

Page 27: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide Introduction 8...

Page 28: ...e 10 u Connecting via Terminal Emulator page 11 u Resetting the IAD page 10 u Powering up the IAD page 12 u Logging on to the IAD page 12 u Setting the Ethernet port IP address page 13 u Connecting vi...

Page 29: ...pment room or a telephone or 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 I...

Page 30: ...ly for this network To do so follow the steps each described in detail below 1 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 t...

Page 31: ...default supervisor level user ID Supervisor or your user ID if changed and press Enter Note that both the user ID and password are case sensitive Table 2 2 below lists the default user IDs and passwor...

Page 32: ...t is to be assigned to this port It may be displayed on the work order or you may obtain or determine the appropriate IP address by consulting with the network administrator The IAD is shipped with a...

Page 33: ...address and press Enter or press Enter to retain the current IP address Router Configuration Menu C Configure Port IP Address U Unconfigure Port IP Address M Configure Port Max Transmission Unit S Ad...

Page 34: ...ttings 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 process Y...

Page 35: ...are listed in Table 2 2 on page 12 For information on security levels and user ID and password management see IAD Security on page 24 5 The IAD displays the password message Enter Password NOTES Alth...

Page 36: ...security level Figure 2 5 on page 18 displays the Main menu when you log in as Network Administrator and Figure 2 6 on page 18 displays the Main menu when you log in as User Main Menu 1 Reports Menu...

Page 37: ...hony Clock 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 o...

Page 38: ...more options For a hierarchical map of the Main menu its menus and commands see Appendix A Menu Map on page 275 Entering Settings and Values When the IAD requests input for a setting or configuration...

Page 39: ...page 93 or PVC page 81 for voice where required and select appropriate voice gateway settings 6 Reset the IAD page 15 to enable all configuration changes Connecting LAN WAN USI and Telephones In this...

Page 40: ...he V 35 or EIA 530 interfaces use different voltage levels You must supply the appropriate cable for each interface Table D 9 on page 291 lists the USI port pinouts and signal specifications Telephone...

Page 41: ...RJ21X 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...

Page 42: ...ing user IDs and passwords page 24 u Using a RADIUS server for authentication page 27 u Configuring SNMP page 29 u Upgrading IAD system software page 33 u Upgrading ACOS page 46 u Configuring the IAD...

Page 43: ...y Level 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 includi...

Page 44: ...null 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...

Page 45: ...configuration 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 f...

Page 46: ...e Primary RADIUS Server Address 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 Seconda...

Page 47: ...figuration To display the current RADIUS server configuration 1 On the Main menu select Configure Login to display the Password Configuration menu page 25 2 Type 9 to select Display RADIUS Configurati...

Page 48: ...ng and stopping 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 t...

Page 49: ...turn to the Main menu 3 Reset the IAD page 15 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 sett...

Page 50: ...that 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 commun...

Page 51: ...nue with other SNMP settings or press Escape to return to the Main menu 3 Reset the IAD page 15 for changes to take effect Configuring Restart Trap Maximum Delay Type D to configure the restart trap m...

Page 52: ...ration on page 51 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...

Page 53: ...he Upgrade To verify that the files downloaded successfully observe the boot sequence The IAD displays the software version in the Verilink banner RTOS start sequence Enter i to Inhibit Application La...

Page 54: ...of the speed and duplex mode 2 The IAD saves the configuration Press Escape to return to the Main menu 3 Reset the IAD page 15 for changes to take effect You can display the current LAN settings using...

Page 55: ...ess or 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...

Page 56: ...module a RS530 interface on any slot current 0 3 Type 1 to select V 35 Type 0 to select RS 530 4 Reset the IAD page 15 to use the new USI settings Voltage levels for V 35 and RS 530 are different Be...

Page 57: ...guration set in the file default st Once you make any changes to your IAD a new file is created to store the new configuration config st to preserve the default settings After you have configured the...

Page 58: ...he current configuration stored in config st as default st permanently destroying the factory supplied configuration file The IAD saves the custom configuration file as the default configuration file...

Page 59: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide Administration 40 1 Type A on the Utilities menu The IAD deletes any existing reset reason and displays the Utility menu...

Page 60: ...ectory 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...

Page 61: ...complete 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 delet...

Page 62: ...ou sure 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...

Page 63: ...lays 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 th...

Page 64: ...the 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...

Page 65: ...orming a normal reset is not recommended Updating the System 1 Type X to update the IAD by transferring the upgrade package of files provided by Verilink The number and type of files varies by IAD The...

Page 66: ...this option perform a hard reset page 38 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...

Page 67: ...isplays 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 displ...

Page 68: ...he Configuration 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 y...

Page 69: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide Administration 50...

Page 70: ...SDSL Interface page 65 u Configuring the ADSL Interface page 69 u 6200 Setting the Interface to T1 or E1 page 70 u Configuring the T1 Interface page 72 u Configuring the E1 Interface page 76 u Config...

Page 71: ...face for your IAD following u For channelized T1 set up voice and data circuits page 58 u Configure the voice path Voice Path Configuration on page 139 Use the flowcharts below to plan your tasks for...

Page 72: ...N Configuration 53 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 R...

Page 73: ...with ATM 1 Set the datalink protocol to ATM page 56 2 Configure ADSL page 69 3 Configure PVCs page 81 4 Configure ATM page 90 5 Configure the voice path page 139 LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER...

Page 74: ...56 2 Configure SDSL page 69 3 Configure DLCIs page 93 4 Configure Frame Relay options page 97 5 Configure the voice path page 139 SDSL with ATM 1 Set the datalink protocol to ATM page 56 2 Configure S...

Page 75: ...ion menu identifying the current datalink protocol just below the banner Figure 4 4 WAN Datalink Protocol Configuration Menu WAN Configuration Menu Configuring T1 E1 1 Configure Datalink Protocol 2 Co...

Page 76: ...tion menu Figure 4 6 WAN Configuration Menu Frame Relay 3 Reset the IAD page 15 when you finish WAN configuration WAN Configuration Menu Configuring G2237 xDSL 1 Configure Datalink Protocol 2 Configur...

Page 77: ...ort 1 2 VOICE Undefined Mode Linked to POTS port 2 3 VOICE Undefined Mode Linked to POTS port 3 24 VOICE Undefined Mode Linked to POTS port 24 Enter number of voice channels desired for this chunk Typ...

Page 78: ...oice channels 1 Loop Start 2 Ground Start Opt Selection Not Implemented 3 Immediate Start Opt Selection Not Implemented 4 Wink Start Opt Selection Not Implemented Enter Selection Type the option for t...

Page 79: ...eration in Europe or SDSL 2 The IAD sets the interface type and displays the menu 3 Press Escape to return to the xDSL Configuration menu 4 Reset the IAD page 15 when you finish WAN configuration LAN...

Page 80: ...pe 2 Configure Physical Interface on the WAN Configuration menu to display the G2237 xDSL Configuration menu Figure 4 10 G2237 xDSL Configuration Menu LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER 6504 6504i...

Page 81: ...the rate 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 Kb...

Page 82: ...Menu Selecting 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 dis...

Page 83: ...e 1 Type 4 to display the current line rate and a prompt Line Rate is currently 88 Kbps Enter xDSL Line Rate Type a line rate value between 64 Kbps and 2320 Kbps which must be a value evenly divisible...

Page 84: ...displays the menu LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER 6300 4 6300 8 7316 This section is for configuring the SDSL WAN interface on the 6300 4 6300 8 or 7316 SDSL Configuration Configuring SDSL Curr...

Page 85: ...DSL 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 t...

Page 86: ...MED mode Nokia Enter Y 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 Setti...

Page 87: ...lue of the entry to configure 3 The IAD prompts for the data rate Enter SDSL Data Rate kbps Type the data rate 144 kbps to 2320 kbps evenly divisible by 8000 4 The IAD saves the configuration and disp...

Page 88: ...the ADSL Standard menu Figure 4 20 ADSL Standard to use for Startup Menu Type the option corresponding to the ATM standard 6 The IAD sets the standard you select and displays the menu 7 Reset the IAD...

Page 89: ...Menu LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER 6200 8 7216 This section is for configuring the IAD to use the T1 or E1 WAN interface on the 6200 8 or 7216 IAD WAN Configuration Menu Configuring T1 E1 1 C...

Page 90: ...the interface and saves the configuration When the interface is reset the IAD displays the WAN Configuration menu Switching from E1 to T1 If your IAD is set for E1 and it is being deployed in an T1 en...

Page 91: ...lay the T1 Frame Mode menu Figure 4 25 Select T1 Frame Mode Menu Type 1 to select ESF Frame Mode or 2 to select D4 Frame mode 2 The IAD resets the interface and displays the menu 3 Press Escape to ret...

Page 92: ...he current 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 Escap...

Page 93: ...e Receive 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 th...

Page 94: ...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 ending channel to...

Page 95: ...rrored 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 r...

Page 96: ...o display 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 Escap...

Page 97: ...ls enabled 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...

Page 98: ...els Enabled 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 t...

Page 99: ...Error Count Rate 4000 CRC Error Count Rate 0 Line Code Violation Count Rate 0 Far End Block Error Count Rate 1000 Rx Loss of Frame Count Rate 0 Change Of Frame Alignment Rate 0 Severely Errored Frame...

Page 100: ...these steps 1 On the ATM PVC Configuration menu type 1 to select Add New PVC 2 The IAD displays a prompt for the VPI Enter Virtual Port Identifier VPI Type a VPI value between 0 and 255 default 0 and...

Page 101: ...iguration 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 RFC 2364 PPPoA...

Page 102: ...the port number and press Enter 3 The IAD displays a prompt for the VPI Enter Virtual Port Identifier VPI Type a VPI value between 0 and 255 default 0 and press Enter 4 The IAD displays a prompt for t...

Page 103: ...and displays the ATM PVC Configuration menu Setting up Proprietary Voice Encapsulation 1 Type 3 to select Proprietary Voice encapsulation over a specific PVC 2 The IAD saves the configuration and dis...

Page 104: ...e 7 to select RFC 2364 PPP0ATM with VC Muxing 2 The IAD displays the current authorization type and a prompt PPP Authorization is currently None Enter New Authorization type 0 None 1 PAP Client 2 PAP...

Page 105: ...you to enable or disable it RFC 1877 Client configuration unchanged Cisco 6400 IP Mask Assignment for T1 E1 Port 1 is currently ENABLED Enter E to Enable D to Disable Type E to enable or D to disable...

Page 106: ...he IAD displays the Peak Cell Rate Configuration menu Figure 4 50 ATM PCR Configuration Menu ATM Peak Cell Rate PCR Configuration Current line speed for this interface is 1544000 bps Please type a PCR...

Page 107: ...nfiguration menu Figure 4 53 ATM PCR Configuration Menu Type the PCR value or press Enter to set the PCR to the maximum rate for the current line speed 4 The IAD saves the configuration and displays t...

Page 108: ...figuration menu where you may continue with other PVC management tasks 4 Reset the IAD page 15 when you finish PVC configuration Showing Current PVCs To display a list of current PVCs type 4 The IAD d...

Page 109: ...bling 1 On the ATM Configuration menu type 1 to select Configure Payload Scrambling 2 The IAD displays the status and a prompt Payload scrambling is DISABLE Enter E to Enable D to Disable To enable pa...

Page 110: ...2 The IAD saves the configuration and displays the ATM Configuration menu where you may continue with other ATM tasks 3 Reset the IAD page 15 when you finish ATM configuration Displaying F4 OAM Config...

Page 111: ...s 1 On the ATM Configuration menu type 6 to select Configure EmptyCells 2 The IAD displays the following instructions Empty Cells are currently IDLE Enter 1 for IDLE cells or 2 for UNASSIGNED cells Ty...

Page 112: ...CI To modify a DLCI 1 On the Frame Relay DLCI Configuration menu type 2 to select Modify Existing DLCI 2 The IAD displays the port list and prompt Port DLCI Encapsulation 1 16 RAW No Encapsulation Sel...

Page 113: ...4 The IAD 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 displa...

Page 114: ...t Enter 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 th...

Page 115: ...CI Configuration menu type 3 to select Delete DLCI 2 The IAD displays the port list and prompt Port DLCI Encapsulation 1 16 RAW No Encapsulation Select Port 1 8 Type the port number corresponding to t...

Page 116: ...es To select which fragmentation to use 1 On the Frame Relay Options menu type 1 to display the FR Fragmentation Configuration menu Figure 4 61 Frame Relay Fragmentation Configuration Menu 2 Do one of...

Page 117: ...FR FRF 12 Configuration menu Press Escape to continue 3 Reset the IAD page 15 when you finish Frame Relay configuration Setting the Fragment Size Manually 1 Type 3 to manually set fragment sizing The...

Page 118: ...ng Real Time DLCI 1 Type 2 to set up the IAD for real time DLCI 2 The IAD displays the port list and prompt Port DLCI Encapsulation 1 16 RAW No Encapsulation Select Port 1 8 Type the port number corre...

Page 119: ...Transmit Congestion Parameters and then follow the on screen messages to set uFECN BECN condition set size uFECN BECN condition clear size uFECN BECN max number of bytes to store or B Select Configure...

Page 120: ...ntain CMCP type D 5 Reset the IAD page 15 for changes to take effect Toggling CMCP Debugging Option E Toggle CMCP Debugging displays when Coppermountain is selected as a Gateway and is reserved for us...

Page 121: ...AM to which the 6300 is connected 5 The 6300 automatically resets 6 To continue configuration log back on to the 6300 LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER 6300 The Quick Configuration option only dis...

Page 122: ...exibility for the overall network This chapter contains the following topics u Basic Router Setup Tasks page 104 u Using the Router Configuration menu page 105 u Configuring an IP Address page 106 u C...

Page 123: ...e 132 or by port page 133 u Disable Spanning Tree Protocol STP globally page 134 or by port page 134 Use this flowchart to plan your tasks based on your router configuration requirements Figure 5 1 Ro...

Page 124: ...same for both security levels Router Configuration Menu C Configure Port IP Address U Unconfigure Port IP Address M Configure Port Max Transmission Unit S Add Remove a Static Route R Enable Disable R...

Page 125: ...2 cps Select Port 1 8 Type the port to configure and press Enter 4 The IAD displays the IP interfaces on the port you re configuring IP interfaces on port 1 ID IPAddr IPMask Priority 0 91 1 8 255 255...

Page 126: ...the IAD displays the IP Over Bridge prompt Both bridging and IP address are specified for this interface Currently IP over bridge is enabled Enter E to Enable D to Disable 11 Type E to enable IP Over...

Page 127: ...lays the port table for this interface and prompts for a port Port VPI VCI Encapsulation Type PCR Service 1 0 40 RFC 1483 with LLC Encap 3641 UBR Total 3641 cps Maximum PCR this interface can support...

Page 128: ...table for this interface and prompts for a port Port VPI VCI Encapsulation Type PCR Service 1 0 40 RFC 1483 with LLC Encap 3641 UBR Total 3641 cps Maximum PCR this interface can support 3622 cps Selec...

Page 129: ...enable or disable RIP poisoned reverse by port 1 Type P on the Router Configuration menu to select Configure RIP Poisoned Reverse by Port 2 The IAD displays the interfaces on this IAD sample shown Av...

Page 130: ...Total 3641 cps Maximum PCR this interface can support 3622 cps Select Port 1 8 Type the port to set and press Enter 4 The IAD displays the RIP configuration and status of the slot and port you re set...

Page 131: ...ress Enter 3 The IAD displays the current subnet mask and prompt Enter network mask of route 255 255 255 0 Type the network mask and press Enter 4 The IAD prompts for the gateway address Enter gateway...

Page 132: ...prompts 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...

Page 133: ...er IP address 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 t...

Page 134: ...led the IAD displays the following information IP Address Timer Host Name 392 Total Requests 117 Requests Serviced From Cache 295 Requests Sent to Server 2 Server Timeouts 293 Server Good Responses 3...

Page 135: ...ts for a port Port VPI VCI Encapsulation Type PCR Service 1 0 40 RFC 1483 with LLC Encap 3641 UBR Total 3641 cps Maximum PCR this interface can support 3622 cps Select Port 1 8 Type the port to set an...

Page 136: ...s currently DISABLED Enter E to Enable D to Disable Type E 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 a...

Page 137: ...ay Statistics To display information about DHCP Relay type S on the DHCP Relay menu When DHCP Relay is enabled the IAD displays this report 215 Client requests forwarded to DHCP server 1 Client reques...

Page 138: ...incoming and or outgoing packets The IAD inspects each packet and based on configured filters allows them to pass or deletes them This feature may be used as a firewall to only allow known good packet...

Page 139: ...plays the Router Configuration menu 5 Continue with other configuration tasks or press Escape to return to the Main menu 6 Reset the IAD page 15 when you finish IP filtering configuration Globally Ena...

Page 140: ...d hi QoS proto mask dstLwP dstHiP dst ip add low dst ip add 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 Inserting Appending and Editing Filte...

Page 141: ...onfiguration menu to display the IP Filter Copy to Buffer menu 2 F C Figure 5 7 IP Filtering Copy to Buffer Menu Table 5 1 Filter Parameters Parameter Description Filter state Idle Active Filter actio...

Page 142: ...g a Filter in the Buffer To display filter details follow these steps 1 On the IP Filter Copy to Buffer menu type D to the filter currently stored in the buffer 2 The IAD displays the filter Table 5 2...

Page 143: ...T on the IP Filtering Configuration menu and follow these steps 1 On the IP Filtering Configuration menu type X to select Delete one filter of the chosen type 2 The IAD displays the filter table for...

Page 144: ...guration tasks or press Escape to return to the Router Configuration menu 5 Reset the IAD page 15 when you finish IP filter configuration Showing IP Filtering Statistics To show IP filtering statistic...

Page 145: ...interface can support 3622 cps Select Port 1 8 Type the port number and press Enter 3 The IAD displays the header compression status and prompt IP Header Compression for SDSL Port 1 is currently DISA...

Page 146: ...g the Route Table To display the Route table and view information about statically configured routes and dynamically learned ones type D on the Router Configuration menu The IAD displays each network...

Page 147: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide Router Configuration 128...

Page 148: ...and Disabling Bridging by Port page 132 u Configuring the Bridge Aging Timer page 134 u Enabling and Disabling Spanning Tree Globally page 134 u Enabling and Disabling Spanning Tree by Port page 134 u...

Page 149: ...le RIP poisoned reverse globally page 110 or by port page 110 u Enable STP globally page 134 or by port page 134 Use this flowchart to plan your tasks based on your requirements Figure 6 1 Bridge Conf...

Page 150: ...iguration menu are the same for both security levels Bridge Configuration Menu G Enable Disable Bridging Globally P Enable Disable Bridging by Port A Configure Bridge Aging Timer T Enable Disable Span...

Page 151: ...ce that already has an IP address assigned When an IP address is unconfigured or when bridging is disabled globally or on an interface port IP Over Bridging is disable automatically When IP Over Bridg...

Page 152: ...1 18 Proprietary Voice DLCI Type the number of the port 4 The IAD displays the status of bridging on this interface and port and a prompt Bridging over T1 E1 Port 1 is currently DISABLED Enter E to En...

Page 153: ...egment on which a specific address is located and forces the bridge to forward all data When configuring the IAD as a router Chapter 4 Router Configuration on page 103 you must disable STP both global...

Page 154: ...ity a value between 1 and 65 565 default 32 768 follow these steps 1 Type R on the Bridge Configuration menu to select Configure Spanning Tree Bridge Priority The IAD displays the following instructio...

Page 155: ...fault 2 follow these steps 1 Type H on the Bridge Configuration menu to select Configure Spanning Tree Hello Time 2 The IAD displays the following prompt Enter Bridge Hello Time 1 10 2 Type the priori...

Page 156: ...lowest total path cost as the route port To set the Spanning Tree path cost a value between 1 and 65 535 default 32 768 follow these steps 1 Type c on the Bridge Configuration menu to select Configur...

Page 157: ...Delete Bridge Forwarding Database Entry 2 The IAD displays the following instructions Enter Ethernet address to delete from bridge database 3 Type the MAC address of the Ethernet port and press Enter...

Page 158: ...1 u Setting Jitter Delay page 143 u Setting Start Mode page 143 u Setting SLIC Control Mode page 144 u Setting Compander Mode page 145 u Setting On Hook Transmission Mode page 145 u Setting Idle Volta...

Page 159: ...typing P on the Main menu Tasks in this chapter are described beginning at the Voice Configuration menu Figure 7 1 Voice Configuration Menu Voice Configuration V Set Voice Gateway J Set Jitter Delay...

Page 160: ...configuration LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER POTS IADs Figure 7 2 displays the list of valid gateways for all IADs except those with an ISDN telephone interface The order of gateways varies by...

Page 161: ...packet s RTP time stamp and the receivers clock at the time of arrival measured in the same units If Si is the RTP time stamp from packet i and Ri is the time of arrival in RTP time stamp units for p...

Page 162: ...pe to continue with other voice path configuration 5 Reset the IAD page 15 when you finish voice path configuration Setting All Ports to Ground Start 1 Type 2 to select Set All Ports to Ground Start 2...

Page 163: ...Selection menu Press Escape to continue with other voice path configuration 7 Reset the IAD page 15 when you finish voice path configuration Setting SLIC Control Mode To set SLIC control mode for POT...

Page 164: ...round Start OHT Mode Selection menu Figure 7 7 Ground Start OHT Mode Selection Menu 1 Type E to enable onhook transmission mode or D to disable it 2 The IAD saves the mode you ve selected and displays...

Page 165: ...the idle high voltage setting on each port The IAD displays the following report 1 Low Voltage 2 Low Voltage 3 Low Voltage 4 Low Voltage Press any key to return to the Loop Start Idle Voltage Selectio...

Page 166: ...ration Displaying Echo Cancellation Settings Type 2 to display the echo cancellation setting on each port The IAD displays the following report 1 DISABLED 2 ENABLED 3 DISABLED 4 DISABLED Press any key...

Page 167: ...n for All Ports To set the Transmit 9dB to 3dB default 2dB and Receive 9dB to 3dB default 4dB Loop Gain values for all ports 1 Type 1 to select Set Loop Gain for all ports 2 The IAD displays this prom...

Page 168: ...select Configure Loop Gain setting per port The IAD displays a prompt for the line to configure Select Line 1 8 Type the line number and press Enter 2 The IAD displays this prompt for the transmit lo...

Page 169: ...lues are set automatically Figure 7 11 Country Mode Selection Menu 1 Type the letter corresponding to the country mode you want to set 2 The IAD saves the mode you ve selected and displays the menu 3...

Page 170: ...s of the call agent and press Enter 2 The IAD updates the IP address of the MGCP Call Agent which controls call setup and teardown for all call features under MGCP for the entity increases the entity...

Page 171: ...e Enter the TOS byte value to use for Signalling packets 1 7 Type the field value and press Enter 8 The IAD prompts for the RTP transport packets TOS field value Enter the TOS byte value to use for RT...

Page 172: ...ays the following report 1 DISABLED 2 ENABLED 3 DISABLED 4 DISABLED Press any key to return to the Port Administration menu Configuring Admin State per port 1 Type 3 to enable or disable the admin sta...

Page 173: ...down To reset the connection type the number of the port and press Enter Configuring Default Packet Size 1 Type P to configure the packet size default 5 5 ms 2 The IAD displays the following prompt En...

Page 174: ...menu Figure 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...

Page 175: ...number or type 0 to set the compression for all ports 3 The IAD displays the port prompt Select Compression 1 PCM64K 2 ADPCM32K Compression Type the option for the selected compression 4 The IAD saves...

Page 176: ...ultiple packets per frame 2 The IAD saves the changes and displays the menu 3 Press Escape to return to the CopperCom Configuration menu and continue configuration 4 Reset the IAD page 15 when you fin...

Page 177: ...TS RX PKTS POTS RX BYTES POTS TX PKTS POTS TX BYTES POTS TX DROPPED L2 RX PKTS L2 RX BYTES L2 TX PKTS L2 TX BYTES AAL2 HEC ERROR Performing a Ring Test Type R to set up and run a ring test The IAD dis...

Page 178: ...Type S to display the on hook state for each port The IAD displays the following information Attempting to Connect to CPX counter 0 Port 01 is offhook Call Control state Idle POTS state Disabled Port...

Page 179: ...ce dial tone with a fast beeping sound Press Escape to return to the Call Control Setting menu and continue configuration Resetting Statistics Type Z to reset the JetStream statistics The IAD resets t...

Page 180: ...on Menu Configuring the IAD for a Specific AAL2 LES Gateway 1 To configure the IAD for a specific gateway type the option corresponding with one of the gateways listed in the menu 2 The IAD configures...

Page 181: ...Setting the CAS Refresh Rate 1 Type R to set the CAS refresh rate 2 The IAD displays this prompt New CAS refreshing rate in seconds 0 to DISABLE Enter a zero 0 to disable CAS refresh or enable CAS re...

Page 182: ...The IAD displays the AAL2 LES Manual Configuration menu Included in the settings is a USC message indicating that it is enabled or disabled 3 Reset the IAD page 15 when you finish voice path configura...

Page 183: ...and press Enter 4 You must reset the IAD page 15 before this change takes effect Debugging AAL2 LES Gateways Displaying AAL2 LES Statistics Type S to display the AAL2 LES Statistics menu Figure 7 25...

Page 184: ...execute and proceed to the appropriate section Configuring for AAL2 LES CCS ELCP Type C to display the Manual Configuration menu Figure 7 27 AAL2 LES CCS ELCP Configuration Menu Configuring Variant In...

Page 185: ...AN0 out of serviceAN1 0 blocked 3 AN6 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 Stat...

Page 186: ...Rx CID Audio 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...

Page 187: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide Voice Path Configuration 168...

Page 188: ...r Discard of the first filter that matched the packet u Pass packet passed to the next level u Discard packet discarded When output packets are dropped RTCS_OK is returned from IP_route When you creat...

Page 189: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide Firewall Configuration 170...

Page 190: ...g DHCP Server page 172 u Checking for Additional DHCP Servers page 173 u Configuring DHCP Server parameters page 174 u Configuring the DHCP Address Range Pool page 175 u Configuring DHCP Client Entrie...

Page 191: ...this menu Figure 9 1 DHCP Server Configuration Menu You may sign on as Supervisor or Network Manager to configure the IAD for use as a DHCP Server Options that display in the DHCP Server Configuratio...

Page 192: ...DHCP Relay and enable DHCP Server and proceed to step 4 3 If DHCP Relay is not enabled the IAD displays this prompt DHCP Server is currently DISABLED Enter E to Enable D to Disable Type E to enable D...

Page 193: ...displays the current NetBIOS Server address and prompt Current NetBIOS Server address 0 0 0 0 Enter new NetBIOS Server IP address 4 Type the IP address of the new NetBIOS Server and press Enter 5 The...

Page 194: ...t Entry settings 1 The IAD displays the gateway address and prompt Enter Client entry number to configure 1 10 1 Type the client entry number you re configuring and press Enter 2 The IAD displays the...

Page 195: ...ent DNS Server address 0 0 0 0 Enter new DNS Server IP address Type the default DNS Server IP address for this entry and press Enter 9 The IAD displays an update option Respond Y to override the NetBI...

Page 196: ...ou re done viewing the information press any key to return to the menu Table 9 1 DHCP Server Details Field Description Net Interface active slot number Default gateway IP address of packets sent to DH...

Page 197: ...plays 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 an IP address from the IAD...

Page 198: ...Assign ment 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 E...

Page 199: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide DHCP Server Configuration 180...

Page 200: ...roup has its own group address which is a Class D IP address 224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 This chapter contains the following topics u Enabling and Disabling Global IP Multicasting page 182 u Configuring...

Page 201: ...g follow these steps 1 Type E to select Enable Disable Global IP Multicasting 2 The IAD displays the status and prompt Multicast Router is currently DISABLED Enter E to Enable D to Disable Type E to e...

Page 202: ...nfigure and press Enter 3 The IAD displays the PIM status for this port and a prompt PIM DM over G2237 xDSL Port 1 is currently DISABLED Enter E to Enable D to Disable Type E to enable PIM on this por...

Page 203: ...ype the new subnet address and press Enter 3 The IAD displays the available interfaces and a prompt Available Interfaces 1 G2237 xDSL 2 10 100BaseT Ethernet 0 Abort Selection Type the option number to...

Page 204: ...lect the interface 4 The IAD displays the port table for this interface and prompts for a port Port VPI VCI Encapsulation Type PCR Service 1 0 40 RFC 1483 with LLC Encap 3641 UBR Total 3641 cps Maximu...

Page 205: ...ress any key to continue Displaying the IGMP Querier The IGMP Querier is the IGMP router that has the highest IP address among the others It sends periodic IGMP Query messages and handles IGMP Members...

Page 206: ...e Group IP address of the multicast group Class D IP address State Pruned or Expired Pruned means that the state sent a Prune message to the upstream neighbor asking them to stop sending Multicast Gro...

Page 207: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide Multicast Configuration 188...

Page 208: ...Packet level filtering and routing u Traffic logging This chapter contains the following topics u Using the NAT Configuration menu page 190 u Enabling and Disabling Enabling NAT Translation page 191 u...

Page 209: ...ure NAT 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 Ta...

Page 210: ...ranslation 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 fo...

Page 211: ...rotocol usually TCP or UDP 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 Po...

Page 212: ...l circumstances the timeout 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...

Page 213: ...f each 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...

Page 214: ...Configuration 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...

Page 215: ...ts 0 Press 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...

Page 216: ...ype the 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 b...

Page 217: ...rt Port 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 t...

Page 218: ...the NAT 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...

Page 219: ...ntry and 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 N...

Page 220: ...roubleshooting to help you understand what settings may be incorrect or to identify the source of a voice or data network problem This chapter contains information about the following reports u Curren...

Page 221: ...ics for a particular protocol or interface select the option and proceed to the appropriate section Reports Menu C Display Current Configuration N Display Network Statistics I Display Interface Statis...

Page 222: ...onds default 300 seconds Spanning Tree enabled disabled globally Spanning Tree bridge priority 1 65 535 default 32 768 Spanning Tree hello time 1 10 seconds default 2 seconds Spanning Tree max age 6 4...

Page 223: ...elay only RIP enabled disabled Poisoned Reverse enabled disabled Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Client enabled disabled Bridging enabled disabled Spanning Tree enabled disabled Port Priority...

Page 224: ...ng VPI VCI ATM Only AAL5 None AAL0 None Proprietary Voice RFC 1483 using VC Muxing RFC 1483 with LLC Encapsulation RFC 2364 PPPoATM with LLC Encapsulation RFC 2364 PPPoATM using VC Muxing AAL1 CES AAL...

Page 225: ...istics Report Table 12 6 on page 212 u UDP Statistics Report Table 12 7 on page 213 u Clearing Network Statistics Clearing Network Statistics on page 214 ICMP Statistics Report To display the ICMP Sta...

Page 226: ...ceived No of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received Source Quenches received No of ICMP Source Quench message received Redirects received No of ICMP Redirect message received Echo Requests received...

Page 227: ...esources Discarded received packets due to lack of resources such as kernel memory or packet buffers discarded due to internal errors Discarded received packets due to internal software errors discard...

Page 228: ...bership Query sent No of IGMP Membership Query messages sent Ver 1 Membership Report sent No of IGMP Version 1 Membership Report messages sent Ver 2 Membership Report sent No of IGMP Version 2 Members...

Page 229: ...rger than frame IP packet size is larger than internal packet buffer with unrecognized protocol Value of Protocol Type field in IP header is unrecognized with zero TTL Value of TTL in the IP header re...

Page 230: ...t discarded for lack of resources Discarded transmitted packets due to lack of resources kernel memory packet buffers etc discarded due to internal errors Discarded transmitted packets due to internal...

Page 231: ...rs discarded for other reasons Discarded received packets due to other reasons listed in the following with destination port zero Destination port value in TCP header is zero bad checksums Checksum va...

Page 232: ...alue in TCP header is illegal segments with data Total segments sent segments with retransmitted data No of retransmitted TCP data packet segments with only an ACK Not used segments with a delayed ACK...

Page 233: ...estination port zero Destination Port field value in UDP header is zero bad checksums Checksum field value in UDP header is incorrect packets smaller than header Size of UDP header is less than 8 byte...

Page 234: ...u all options shown To display a specific report type the option For detailed information about each report in the Network Statistics menu or to clear network statistics proceed to the appropriate sec...

Page 235: ...Value of Operation Code Field in ARP header is not ARP Request and ARP Response The ARP IP address is not a local IP address located on the IAD Sent Packet Information packets sent Total ARP packets...

Page 236: ...buffer Sent Packet Information packets sent No of packet sent from this interface discarded for lack of resources Discarded transmitted packets due to lack of resources kernel memory or packet buffer...

Page 237: ...acket 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 bridg...

Page 238: ...ksum 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...

Page 239: ...n an AAL1 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 s...

Page 240: ...ived 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 V...

Page 241: ...Cells 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...

Page 242: ...d in 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...

Page 243: ...TCP 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 FUL...

Page 244: ...ets 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 he...

Page 245: ...ure 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 to th...

Page 246: ...on rate FECN set on Rx Forward Explicit Congestion Notification status set to notify DTE that congestion avoidance should be initiated by IAD BECN set on Rx Backward Explicit Congestion Notification s...

Page 247: ...Buffers PCB Entries Current available internal PCB Packets Buffers entries discarded RX error No of discarded due to the following reasons Could not allocate packet buffers Rx Clock glitch Total frame...

Page 248: ...due to transmitter clock glitch errors Tx underrun No of times that there are no packets waiting in the Transmitted Ring Buffer CTS lost Total frames discarded on this port due to transmitter CTS los...

Page 249: ...smitted with EFCI Explicit Forward Congestion Indication bit is on RM Tx No of RM Resource Management cells transmitted Rx HEC Errors No of cells receives with HEC errors in the header Lost Cell Delin...

Page 250: ...e code 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 synchronizatio...

Page 251: ...Current 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 Heartbea...

Page 252: ...e later 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...

Page 253: ...represented 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 Disca...

Page 254: ...Severely 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...

Page 255: ...connection 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 Ji...

Page 256: ...ta arriving faster than it can be consumed Rx Invalid Frames No of invalid frames received Rx Overflow RDO Received Overrun Discarded received packets due to the internal Received Packet Ring Pool are...

Page 257: ...between Ethernet addresses and devices connected to the LAN type B on the Reports Menu The IAD displays the following information Table 12 26 Route Table Report Parameter Description Network Address...

Page 258: ...on the 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 Entrie...

Page 259: ...emory Statistics Report 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...

Page 260: ...cs report displays details 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 Byt...

Page 261: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide IAD Reports 242...

Page 262: ...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 address 192...

Page 263: ...enable on 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...

Page 264: ...bnet Press 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...

Page 265: ...optional 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...

Page 266: ...address 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...

Page 267: ...iption Sets 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 defaul...

Page 268: ...ADSL XDSL 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 interfac...

Page 269: ...umber 1 to 7 interface Keyword identifying the interface ethernet adsl xdsl sdsl port Port number 0 to 7 set lan stp bridge Description Enables or disables Spanning Tree Protocol on a LAN port set lan...

Page 270: ...omain name or IP address of the call agent set mgcp signaling connection Description Specifies the call agent slot interface port and connection set mgcp signaling connection slot interface port conne...

Page 271: ...number associated with the port 0 7 set mgcp voice tos Description Specifies the TOS byte value for RTP voice packets set mgcp voice tos byte value byte value Integer 1 7 to specify the TOS byte value...

Page 272: ...escription 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 authoriz...

Page 273: ...t interface 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 Key...

Page 274: ...d identifying 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 e...

Page 275: ...netmask 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 add...

Page 276: ...slot Slot number 1 to 7 interface Keyword identifying the interface ethernet adsl xdsl sdsl port Port number 1 to 8 show configura tion Description Displays the current configuration show configurati...

Page 277: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide Command Line Interface 258...

Page 278: ...ng diagnostics reset the IAD to return to normal working order This chapter contains the following topics u Using the Diagnostics menu page 260 u Performing POTS diagnostics page 260 u Performing SDSL...

Page 279: ...on and proceed to the 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 configure...

Page 280: ...IAD terminates the test and displays 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 por...

Page 281: ...s the test and displays the menu Performing a Power Supply Test The power 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...

Page 282: ...lly CS or ESC s Type S to perform the test sequentially 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 line...

Page 283: ...ne To perform 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 T...

Page 284: ...tics Menu To perform a type 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 6300 The S...

Page 285: ...st modes LAN LINK LAN ACT WAN LINK VOICE POWER 6104i 6504i The BRI diagnostics menu for ISDN testing is available on the two ISDN based IADS 6104i and 6504i BRI Diagnostics Menu 0 Select BRI Line 1 Se...

Page 286: ...ugged into a live 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...

Page 287: ...ss Ensure that both the LAN and WAN IP addresses are configured Incorrect or missing default static route Review the routing table and correct as necessary page 238 Incompatible RIPv1 Check and correc...

Page 288: ...Identifies the 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 subscrib...

Page 289: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 270...

Page 290: ...the current configuration Before you can test the voice capabilities of the NetEngine IAD you must first provision it at the voice gateway This chapter contains the following topics u Conducting a pow...

Page 291: ...way can communicate via telephone or cell phone Testing the IAD 1 Verify the WAN link status SDSL Interface the LINK indicator blinks while the IAD synchronizes with the DSLAM and lights continuously...

Page 292: ...5 2755 toll free Displaying the Current Configur ation To display the current configuration and data transmission status 1 On the Main menu type 1 to display the Reports menu Figure 15 1 Reports Menu...

Page 293: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide Verification 274...

Page 294: ...IUS 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 Configure...

Page 295: ...om 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 Co...

Page 296: ...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 B...

Page 297: ...ash Hook ms 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 Impeda...

Page 298: ...pecification table 6000 Family C NetEngine IAD Specifications Table C 1 6000 Family Analog Voice Features Feature IAD Description Voice Ports 4 8 POTS ports FXS RJ11 based on last number of IAD model...

Page 299: ...6300 4 8 6108 6504 8 40 vrms at 2 5 REN load 40 vrms at 5 REN load Ring Frequency 20 25 Hz Gain System Loss Programmable 3dB to 9dB Table C 2 6104i and 6504i ISDN Voice Features Feature Description Po...

Page 300: ...0145 MGCP SIP capable Modem Support V 34 V 90 support Calling Features caller ID flash hook three way calling distinctive ringing stutter dial tone call forwarding call waiting Table C 4 6000 Family...

Page 301: ...sco Coppermountain Novae Lucent Nokia Voice Gateways CopperCom JetStream AAL2 LES PSAX TdSoft Zhone Tollbridge General Bandwidth Accelerated Alcatel and any af vmoa 0145 compliant gateway Softswitches...

Page 302: ...hannelized T1 NX6 N 1 24 RJ48 Line Interface Balanced 100 Ohm Line Rate 1 544 mbps Clock Source Line local software selectable Diagnostic Built in CSU loopback FDL BOC per T1 403 1999 Line Coding B8ZS...

Page 303: ...ariation Buffer 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 Da...

Page 304: ...ly External 120VAC 60 Hz or 220 240VAC 50 Hz Power 6108 6504 8 9 W nominal 16 W maximum 6104i 6504i 16 W nominal 16 W max Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 10 C to 70 C Operating H...

Page 305: ...orts 4 or 8 Port Table C 10 6000 Network Interfaces Interface IAD Description Table C 11 7000 Family Voice Features Feature Description Analog Voice Ports 16 POTS ports FXS RJ21X Signalling loop start...

Page 306: ...49 V 35 DB25 Table C 13 7000 Family WAN Features Feature Description Interface WAN 7200 T1 UNI RJ45 7300 SDSL 2B1Q RJ45 Standards ITU T G 992 2 G 992 1 Transport ATM Frame Relay Voice Gateways CopperC...

Page 307: ...to end loopbacks 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 supp...

Page 308: ...t 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 4 8...

Page 309: ...le D 5 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...

Page 310: ...ive Data 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...

Page 311: ...NetEngine IAD User Guide Connector Pinouts 292...

Page 312: ...ally significant connected devices might use different values to specify the same connection In the LMI extended specification DLCIs are globally significant DLCIs specify individual end devices E1 Ne...

Page 313: ...hree essential functions data transfer connection management and QOS selection LAN Local Area Network Privately owned network connecting devices over a limited geographic area usually limited to an of...

Page 314: ...lly user data Packets refer to network layer units of data with messages divided into several packets Some networks use fixed packet sizes others use variable packet sizes Packets typically have stand...

Page 315: ...ce 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 dem...

Page 316: ...mode selecting 62 Index Adaptive Rate mode setting 64 ADSL connecting to IAD 21 ADSL interface configuring 69 ADSL Standard Startup menu 69 af vmoa 0145 282 A Law 145 AMI 73 ARP Statistics report 216...

Page 317: ...ter 4 Debug menu 43 declaration of conformity xviii default route adding or changing 113 removing 113 default routes generally 112 default values accepting 19 Derived Timing debugging 48 enabling and...

Page 318: ...onfiguration menu 97 Frame Relay FRF 12 Configuration menu 98 Frame Relay Maintenance Protocol menu 100 Frame Relay Options menu 97 Frame Relay Statistics report 227 Frame CRC4 mode selecting 76 FRF 1...

Page 319: ...ics reports generally 226 Memory Statistics reports 240 menu AAL2 Audio Profile 87 ADSL Standard Startup 69 ATM Configuration 90 ATM Encapsulation Configuration 82 ATM Peak Cell Rate Configuration 82...

Page 320: ...AT Configuration menu 190 NAT Local Server Protocol Configuration menu 192 NetEngine IAD 6000 see 6000 NetEngine IAD 7000 see 7000 Network Interfaces 279 280 281 282 284 285 286 287 Network Statistics...

Page 321: ...63 SDSL speed setting for IMAS DSLAM 67 SDSL speed setting manually 67 security level default passwords for 25 privileges 24 Select Tx Clock Source menu 75 Serial Statistics report 228 set bridge glo...

Page 322: ...m 33 tftp receive CLI Command 257 TFTP Server Menu 47 TFTP Servers LAN or WAN 33 timeout period setting 37 timeout default session setting 11 Tollbridge 282 trace route using 37 transmit and receive c...

Page 323: ...th ATM 55 SDSL with ATM 6300 7300 55 SDSL with ATM 6500 55 SDSL with Frame Relay 55 T1 with ATM 54 55 T1 with Frame Relay 54 55 WAN setup basic tasks of 52 warnings regarding use of IAD xiv warranty l...

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