Page 2 - Trademark Information:; 01 Explorer Boulevard
Trademark Information: OpenView is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.SunNet Manager is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.Netview is a registered trademark of IBM.IQ View is a trademark of ADTRAN. 901 Explorer Boulevard P.O. Box 140000 Huntsville, AL 35814-4000 Phone: (2...
Page 3 - ABOUT THIS MANUAL
ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is arranged so you can quickly and easily find the in-formation you need. The following is an overview of the contents of this manual: • Chapter 1, Introduction, familiarizes you with an over view of the Router Option Module. • Chapter 2, Installation, describes the ins...
Page 6 - CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS
CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONS Notice: The Canadian Industry and Science Canada label identi-fies certified equipment. This certification means that the equip-ment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipme...
Page 7 - Table of Contents
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual vii Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ............................................................................. 1-1Product Overview ......................................................................................... 1-1Basic Functions o...
Page 15 - List of Figures
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual xv List of Figures Figure 2-1. Installing the Option Module .................................................. 2-2Figure 2-2. Attaching the Plug-On Board ................................................. 2-3Figure 2-3. Router Option Module Rear Panel ......
Page 17 - List of Tables
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual xvii List of Tables Table A-1: Pin Assignments for Control Connector ............................... A-1Table A-2: 10BaseT Ethernet ...................................................................... A-1
Page 19 - Chapter 1; Introduction; PRODUCT OVERVIEW; The Router Option Module provides the following basic functions:; LAN Bridge
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction PRODUCT OVERVIEW The ADTRAN Router Option Module installs in the option slot of the TSU muliplexer family of products and provides integrated rout-ing capability access frame relay or point-to-point networks. Basic Functions of...
Page 20 - PPP or Frame Relay; Routing and Bridging with the Router; Factory Default; mode, the Router Option Module uses an IP unnumbered WAN in-
Chapter 1: Introduction 1-2 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Network Address Translation (NAT) Single networks can connect to the Internet with this function. The Router Option Module translates outgoing IP packets over the T1 to the IP router at the Internet Service Provider. Popular I...
Page 21 - IPX Routing; Concurrent Routing and Bridging
Chapter 1: Introduction 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 1-3 terface. The IP address and mask assigned to the unit’s LAN inter-face apply to all routing and IP operations for the unit. In Frame Relay mode, each PVC can be specified as numbered or unnumbered links. If a default gateway i...
Page 22 - Warranty and Customer Service
Chapter 1: Introduction 1-4 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Warranty and Customer Service ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shipment if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service. For detailed warranty, repair, an...
Page 23 - Chapter 2; Installation; Receipt Inspection; ADTRAN Shipments Include; lar to female DB-25 adapter for access to the Control Port.
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 2-1 Chapter 2 Installation UNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UP Receipt Inspection Carefully inspect the option module for any shipping damage. If damage is suspected, file a claim immediately with the carrier and contact ADTRAN Customer and Product Service (CAPS)....
Page 24 - INSTALLATION; until it is positioned firmly against the front of the unit.; Installing the Option Module
Chapter 2: Installation 2-2 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 INSTALLATION Placement of the Option Module Figure 2-1 shows the proper placement of the option module. Per-form the following steps to install the option module. 1. Remove the cover plate from the TSU/TDU unit rear panel.2. S...
Page 25 - Power Connection; nector plug into opening in the option module back panel.; Attaching the Plug-On Board
Chapter 1: Introduction 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 2-3 Power Connection Each option module derives power from the base TSU/TDU unit. Power to the TSU/TDU is supplied by a captive eight-foot power cord. Attaching the Plug-On Board Figure 2-2 shows the proper attachment of a plug-on...
Page 26 - Router Option Module Rear Panel; Control
Chapter 2: Installation 2-4 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Figure 2-3. Router Option Module Rear Panel Control The Router Option Module has an 8-pin modular jack labeled CON-TROL. The control port provides connection to a VT 100 EIA-232 compatible interface. An 8-foot cable with adapt...
Page 27 - Chapter 3; Operation; FRONT PANEL; Main Menu Options; The Main menu contains the following options.
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 3-1 Chapter 3 Operation FRONT PANEL Refer to the TSU Product Manual for a description of front panel op-eration. Terminal Menu Structure The Router Option Module uses a multilevel menu structure con-taining both menu items and data fields. All menu opera...
Page 28 - Configuration Menu
Chapter 3: Operation 3-2 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Configuration Menu The Configuration menu provides options to set up the operational configuration for the Router Option Module. See Chapter 4, Configu-ration Overview, for detailed information on the available options. Figure 3-...
Page 29 - Status Menu
Chapter 3: Operation 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 3-3 Status Menu The Status menu provides options to review and monitor the status of the Router Option Module system. See Status Menu on page 5-1 for detailed information on the available options. Test Menu The Test menu can be used ...
Page 30 - NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENUS; Use the following keys to navigate the menu:
Chapter 3: Operation 3-4 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENUS The following sections provide information on how to navigate through the terminal menus. General Layout When you first start a terminal mode session, the Top Level Terminal Menu screen displays, as ...
Page 31 - Reading Menu Options; Menu Option
Chapter 3: Operation 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 3-5 Reading Menu Options The following options display throughout the menus. Navigating the Keyboard You can use different keystrokes to navigate through the terminal menu. Menu Option Description Submenus [+] or [DATA] Menus that di...
Page 32 - Session Management
Chapter 3: Operation 3-6 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Session Management Travel back up the menu. Left Arrow Key Activate an item. Enter Move into a submenu. Enter Cancel an edit. Escape Travel back up the menu. Escape Dismiss the pop-up help screens. Escape Move between the left an...
Page 33 - Configuration; field in the Frame Relay Mapping screen, all of the informa-
Chapter 3: Operation 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 3-7 Configuration If you want to... Press... Restore factory default settings.This setting restores the factory defaults based on the location of the cursor. Entire submenus can be factory defaulted. F Copy selected items to the clip...
Page 34 - Security Levels; The security levels are assigned as follows:; Security; Access all parameters including passwords
Chapter 3: Operation 3-8 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Security Levels Each menu item on the configuration screens has an associated se-curity level. The security level ranges from 0 (highest security level) to 5 (lowest security level). This level determines whether a Telnet session...
Page 35 - Router Option Module Front Panel Menu Structure
Chapter 3: Operation 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 3-9 Figure 3-2. Router Option Module Front Panel Menu Structure TX BYTE STATUS WAN RX BYTE RX CRC TX PCKTSRX PCKTS LAN TX ERRORSRX ERRORS 1) DS0 RATE CONFIG 1) WAN 2) L2 PROTOCOL 1) IP ADDRESS 2) LAN 2) SUBNET MASK 3) DEF GATEWAY 1) ...
Page 37 - Chapter 4; Configuration Overview; CONFIGURATION MENU; Configuration/System Info Screen
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-1 Chapter 4 Configuration Overview CONFIGURATION MENU Configuration/System Info The System Info menu provides basic information about the unit and displays data fields for editing information. Figure 4-1 displays the submenus available under this menu ...
Page 38 - System Name
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-2 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 System Name Write security: 3; Read security: 5Provides a user-configurable text string for the name of the Router Option Module. This name can help distinguish between different installations. You can enter up to 31...
Page 39 - Configuration/Frame Relay Screen; menu is used for controlling the Frame
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-3 Configuration/WAN The WAN menu is used to set up the ISDN parameters for the Rout-er Option Module. Figure 4-2 shows the WAN menu. Figure 4-2. Configuration/Frame Relay Screen WAN/DSO Rate WAN/L2 Protocol (also avail...
Page 40 - Configuration/IP Screen
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-4 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Configuration/IP The IP menu is used to set up the IP parameters for the Router Op-tion Module. Any general IP-related configuration item is under this menu. Figure 4-3 shows the IP menu. Figure 4-3. Configuration/IP...
Page 41 - Static Routes can be inserted under this menu.; Static Routes/IP Address
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-5 IP/Static Routes Static Routes can be inserted under this menu. Static Routes/Active Write security: 4; Read security: 5Adds this static route entry to the IP routing table when set to Yes (def) and removes it (if it...
Page 43 - NAT/DHCP Renewal Time
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-7 RIP/V2 Secret Write security: 0; Read security: 0This is a text string used for authenticating advertised routes. IP/NAT The Network Address Translation general parameters are set up under this menu. NAT/DHCP Mode Wr...
Page 45 - UDP Relay/UDP Relay List; Up to four relay destination servers can be specified in this list.; UDP Relay List/Relay Address; • When set, the UDP port (1 to 65535) can be specified in the UDP; is set to Specified.
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-9 UDP Relay/UDP Relay List Up to four relay destination servers can be specified in this list. UDP Relay List/Relay Address Write security: 3; Read security: 5This is the IP address of the server that will receive the ...
Page 46 - Configuration/IPX Screen
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-10 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 If this option is set to Yes (def), when an ARP request is received on the Ethernet port, the address is looked up in the IP routing table. If the forwarding port is not on the Ethernet port and the route is not the...
Page 47 - type can be used at one time.; Seeding Selection; Seed
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-11 cause hard-to-diagnose problems. IPX network numbers should be carefully tracked. IPX/Frame Type Write security: 2; Read security: 5The Router Option Module supports all four defined IPX frame types. The possible fr...
Page 49 - • When IP routing is active, IP packets (which include ARP pack-; Configuration/Bridge Screen
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-13 Configuration/Bridge The Bridge menu is used to set up the bridge parameters for the Router Option Module. The bridging function runs at the Media Ac-cess Control (MAC) level which allows any protocol packets that r...
Page 50 - WAN IP Bridge/Network
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-14 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Bridge/WAN IP Bridge When IP routing is active, the Router Option Module will allow an-other WAN device to bridge IP packets to itself by using PPP BCP. Normally, two IP routers would negotiate PPP IPCP to exchange ...
Page 51 - WAN IPX Bridge/Network
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-15 net port connected only to a WAN device which has negotiated PPP BCP. This menu allows the IPX parameters for this virtual Ethernet to be set up. WAN IPX Bridge/Network Write security: 2; Read security: 5This is the...
Page 52 - Spanning Tree/Priority
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-16 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Spanning Tree/Priority Write security: 2; Read security: 5This assigns a priority to the Router Option Module that permits the relative priority of multiple bridges to be managed. The range is 0 to 65535 with a defa...
Page 54 - Address Table/Forward Policy
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-18 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Bridge/Address Table The Router Option Module automatically maintains a table of MAC addresses detected and associates those addresses with the LAN, WAN0, or WAN1 port from which they were received. WAN0 rep-resents...
Page 55 - Configuration/Security; Configuration/Security Screen; The Router Option Module will act as a radius client and; PPP Profile; - The PPP profile is used to authenticate the PPP peer.; Security/Radius Server
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-19 Configuration/Security The Security menu is used to set up the authentication parameters needed to authenticate PPP connection. Also, the filter defines are placed under this menu. Figure 4-6 shows the Security menu...
Page 56 - Radius Server/Primary Server
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-20 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Radius Server/Primary Server Write security: 1; Read security: 2This is the IP address of the first RADIUS server that the Router Op-tion Module should attempt to communicate with when authenti-cating a PPP peer. Ra...
Page 57 - The following selections are possible:; CHAP or EAP; - The Router Option Module will ask for EAP during; EAP; - The Router Option Module will only allow EAP to be negoti-
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-21 Security/PPP Write security: 1; Read security: 2The PPP peer can be authenticated using three standard methods: 1. PAP (Password Authentication Protocol), 2. CHAP (Challenge Handshake Protocol) 3. EAP (Extensible Au...
Page 58 - Security/Filter Defines
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-22 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Security/Filter Defines The Router Option Module can filter packets based on certain pa-rameters within the packet. The method used by the Router Option Module allows the highest flexibility for defining filters and...
Page 59 - Filter Defines /Pattern Filter Defines
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-23 Filter Defines /Pattern Filter Defines Write security: 2; Read security: 3 The pattern filter is applied to bridge packets only. That is any pack-et which is forwarded by the bridge functionality of the Router Op-ti...
Page 60 - Filter Defines /IPX Filter Defines
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-24 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Filter Defines /IPX Filter Defines Write security: 2; Read security: 3 The IPX filter defines apply to any IPX packet whether it is routed or bridged. Also, any IPX encapsulation type will be accounted for. Up to 32...
Page 61 - -- no comparison is done on source socket; None; socket; None
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-25 Src Socket 16-bit value which is the source socket.Range:0-65535. Src Socket Comp Type of comparison that is performed:= -- socket equal to Not = -- socket not equal to > -- socket greater than < --socket less...
Page 62 - Frame Relay; There are two types of virtual circuits supported in Frame Relay:; Virtual Circuit Types
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-26 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Frame Relay (also available via Front Panel)Frame Relay is a connection-oriented service requiring circuits to be configured by your carrier to establish a physical link between two or more locations. Multiple virtu...
Page 63 - Frame Relay/Maintenance Protocol; Annex A
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-27 Frame Relay/Maintenance Protocol Write security: 3, Read security: 5The Frame Relay maintenance protocol is used on the WAN port. The maintenance protocol is used to send link status and virtual cir-cuit information...
Page 64 - Insert a new profile
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-28 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 When more than one DLCI mapping is listed, the Router Option Module will try to match the DLCIs learned from the Frame Relay switch with the DLCI values in the map. If there is a match, the pro-tocols specified in t...
Page 66 - IP Map/Link IP Address; (meaning no RIP packets are listened to or sent)
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-30 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 IP Map/Link IP Address Write security: 3, Read security: 5The virtual circuit may require an IP address to be specified at this DLCI, or numbered, interface. This address is used by the Router Option Module to respo...
Page 67 - When set to No, no IP traffic or route will be exchanged.; Tx Only
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-31 IP Map/RIP Direction Write security: 3, Read security: 5This parameter allows the direction at which RIP advertisements are sent and listened to be specified. DLCI Mapping/IPX Map This menu represents the IPX protoc...
Page 68 - DLCI Mapping/Bridge Map; cols Bridge Group 1 and Bridge Group 2.; Disabled; ets from this PVC are blocked.
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-32 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 DLCI Mapping/Bridge Map This menu is used to permit bridging of packets over this DLCI. Each DLCI or virtual circuit must be assigned a bridge group. The bridge group treats all virtual circuits as one circuit. Brid...
Page 69 - Next Oper
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-33 Block All - All incoming packets from this PVC are blocked except as defined in the Filters/In Exceptions list. Forward All - All incoming packets from this PVC are not blocked except as defined in the Filters/In Ex...
Page 70 - packets to this PVC are blocked.; Block All; - All outgoing packets to this PVC are blocked except as; defined in the Filters/Out Exceptions list.; - All outgoing packets to this PVC are not blocked ex-; cept as defined in the Filters/Out Exceptions list.
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-34 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Filters/Out to PVCWrite security: 2; Read security: 5The packets which transmit out this PVC from the Router Option Module can be filtered in three ways: Disabled (def) - Turns off packet output filtering. No outgoi...
Page 71 - Configuration/PPP Profile; Configuration/PPP Profile Screen
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-35 Configuration/PPP Profile The Router Option Module uses the PPP profile to specify the pro-file used when connected using PPP. Figure 4-7 shows the PPP pro-file menu. Figure 4-7. Configuration/PPP Profile Screen PPP...
Page 72 - Authentication/Tx Method
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-36 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Authentication/Tx Method Write security: 2; Read security: 3This parameter specifies how the Router Option Module is to be au-thenticated by the PPP peer. There are four possible selections. See Security/PPP on page...
Page 73 - When set to On, the Router Option Module to perform NAT.
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-37 IP/Mode Write security: 3; Read security: 5When set to On (def), this connection profile negotiates PPP IPCP with the PPP peer for exchanging of IP packets. IP/NAT Write security: 3; Read security: 5The Router Optio...
Page 74 - Split Horizon
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-38 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 IP/RIP The RIP parameters can be adjusted from their defaults under this menu. RIP/Mode Write security: 3; Read security: 5When set to On (def), the Router Option Module will perform RIP over the WAN connection. RIP...
Page 77 - Define the types of packets that would be of interest in the Con-
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-41 PPP/Max Config Write security: 3; Read security: 5This value is the number of unanswered configuration requests that should be transmitted before giving up on a call. Possible values: 5, 10 (def), 15, 20. PPP/Max Ti...
Page 78 - Filters/In Exceptions; Forward All; Active; Selects the filter define list to reference:
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-42 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Filters/In Exceptions Write security: 2; Read security: 5 This is a list of up to 32 filter entries which can be combined using the operations field. The operations are performed in the order they appear on the list...
Page 79 - Filters/Out Exceptions; Disabled (def) Turns off packet output filtering. No outgoing
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-43 Filters/LAN-to-WAN (Out) Write security: 2; Read security: 5The packets which come out toward the WAN from the Router Op-tion Module can be filtered in three ways: Filters/Out Exceptions Write security: 2; Read secu...
Page 80 - Configuration/Management; Configuration/Management Screen
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-44 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Configuration/Management The Router Option Module can be managed using Telnet, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), or the maintenance port. See Appendix C for a description of the MIBs supported by the Rout-e...
Page 81 - User List/Authen Method; Used to authenticate the user; Radius; Used for authenticating the user
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-45 User List/Name Write security: 1; Read security: 3A text string of the user name for this session. User List/Authen Method Write security: 1; Read security: 3The user can be authenticated in two ways: User List/Pass...
Page 82 - SNMP Access; ers based on the following lists.; Communities/Privilege; - No access is allowed for this community or manager.; Get
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-46 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 SNMP Access Write security: 3; Read security: 5When set to: No - SNMP access is denied. On (def) - the Router Option Module will respond to SNMP manag- ers based on the following lists. SNMP/Communities This list is...
Page 83 - Management/Maint Port
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 4-47 Management/Maint Port The Router Option Module has an EIA-232 connector on the back of the unit. The setup for that port is under this menu. Maint Port/Password Protect Write security: 0; Read security: 1When set to...
Page 84 - Configuration/Terminal Mode
Chapter 4: Configuration Overview 4-48 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Maint Port/Stop Bits (also available via Front Panel Terminal /Stop Bits) Write security: 5; Read security: 5This is the stop bit used for the maintenance port.Possible values: 1 (def), 1.5 or 2. Configuration/Termi...
Page 85 - Chapter 5; Statistics; STATUS MENU; Status Screen
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 5-1 Chapter 5 Statistics STATUS MENU The Router Option Module’s Status menu contains comprehensive status and diagnostic information used in verifying configuration and identifying problems. The menus are divided into protocol types and sessions. Figure ...
Page 86 - Name
Chapter 5: Statistics 5-2 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Status/Sessions This menu contains the current status of all dial-in sessions and spanning tree ports. Sessions/PPP Session Read security: 5This menu reflects the results of PPP negotiations, user name, time connected, and data ...
Page 87 - DLCI; State
Chapter 5: Statistics 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 5-3 Sessions/DLCI Table The status of all virtual circuits is displayed here. DLCI - The DLCI that is associated with this virtual circuit. State - The state of the virtual circuit: State Definition Inactive The circuit exists but h...
Page 88 - Sessions/Spanning Tree
Chapter 5: Statistics 5-4 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Sessions/Spanning Tree Read security: 5When Bridge mode and Spanning Tree mode are active, this reflects the current state of the LAN and WAN ports. The following can ap-pear: Status/ARP Cache Read security: 5This lists the cont...
Page 89 - Ethernet address for device learned; or WAN1; IP Routes/IP Address Network or host destination address
Chapter 5: Statistics 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 5-5 Status/Bridge Table Read security: 5This lists the contents of the Router Option Module’s bridge table. Status/IP Routes Read security: 5This lists the contents of the Router Option Module’s IP router table. Name Description Bri...
Page 91 - Network destination address
Chapter 5: Statistics 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 5-7 Status/IPX Routes Read security: 5This lists the contents of the Router Option Module’s IPX router ta-ble. Name Description IPX Routes /Network Network destination address IPX Routes /Gateway Node or Ethernet address of gateway ...
Page 95 - Viewing Statistical Information; To view statistical information:; Router Statistics Available on Front Panel; Status; Step; Choose the Router Option Module.; WAN
Chapter 5: Statistics 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 5-11 Viewing Statistical Information (Front Panel Interface) To view statistical information: Router Statistics Available on Front Panel The following information is displayed when the Router module is selected. Status Step Action R...
Page 97 - Chapter 6; Diagnostics; TEST MENU; Test Screen; Test Menu/Echo Request
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 6-1 Chapter 6 Diagnostics TEST MENU The Router Option Module’s Test menu contains built-in tests that can be used to diagnose problems. Figure 6-1 shows the Test menu screen. The following tests are listed below. Figure 6-1. Test Screen Test Menu/Echo Re...
Page 98 - LOGS MENU; Logs Screen; Level
Chapter 6: Diagnostics 6-2 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 LOGS MENU The Logs menu contain logs displaying important information about the running condition of the Router Option Module. The logs can be set to capture diagnostics of error conditions only by way of a log level. The level...
Page 99 - This menu displays the log list. The fields are as follows:; - Text message for this event. If message is too long to fit
Chapter 6: Diagnostics 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 6-3 Logs/Syslog Host Set this to the IP address or domain name (if DNS configured) of the sys log host device. All log events are sent to this device. Logs/PPP Log Information pertaining to the PPP negotiation and authentication wi...
Page 100 - Connection Log/Active
Chapter 6: Diagnostics 6-4 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Logs/Connection Log Information pertaining to the connection over the T1 link. Connection Log/Active When set to Yes (def), connection events less than or equal to the log level are logged into the log. Connection Log/Wrap When...
Page 101 - When set to No, all logging will stop when the log is full.
Chapter 6: Diagnostics 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 6-5 Network Log/Wrap When set to Yes (def), new Network events will overwrite old Net-work events when the log is full. When set to No, all logging will stop when the log is full. Network Log/Level In order to log events, they must...
Page 103 - Chapter 7; Utility Menu; TERMINAL MODE; Utilities Screen
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 7-1 Chapter 7 Utility Menu TERMINAL MODE Utilities Menu The Router Option Module has utilities embedded in it to help in manag-ing and testing the network and to facilitate software upgrades. Figure 7-1 shows the Utilities menu. Figure 7-1. Utilities Scr...
Page 104 - Utilities/Telnet Client; Host; Utilities/Upgrade Menu; Ping Menu
Chapter 7: Utility Menu 7-2 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Utilities/Ping Write security: 4; Read security: 5This option is available under the Test Menu via the Front Panel. The ping menu is used to send ICMP ping messages to hosts. The following items are under the this menu: Utilit...
Page 105 - Upgrade/Transfer Method
Chapter 7: Utility Menu 61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual 7-3 Upgrade/Transfer Method The two methods for upgrading are TFTP and XMODEM. 1. TFTP requires a TFTP server running somewhere on the net- work. The Router Option Module starts a TFTP client function which gets the upgrade code f...
Page 106 - Upgrade/Abort Transfer; Use this activator to cancel any TFTP transfer in progress.; Front Panel; Software Revision; ADTRAN ROUTER
Chapter 7: Utility Menu 7-4 Router Option Module User Manual 61200350L1-1 Upgrade/Abort Transfer Use this activator to cancel any TFTP transfer in progress. Upgrade/TFTP Server Set to Yes, to allow another Router Option Module to upgrade its code using TFTP client. This, in effect, turns on the Rout...
Page 107 - Appendix A; Pinouts; Pin Assignments for Control Connector; 0BaseT Ethernet; Function
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Guide A-1 Appendix A Pinouts The following table gives the pin assignments for the Router Op-tion Module card connectors. For more information on these con-nectors, see Chapter 2: Installation. Table A-1: Pin Assignments for Control Connector RJ Pin # Function ...
Page 109 - Appendix B; Specifications; SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES; Display
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Guide B-1 Appendix B Specifications SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES This section describes the standard specifications and features in-corporated in the Router Option Module. Ethernet Interface (LAN) Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 10BaseT. Display Available through terminal i...
Page 111 - Appendix C; Log Messages; PPP Log Messages; CHAP authen failed
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Guide C-1 Appendix C Log Messages The Router Option Module Log menu contains messages of events that occur. The definitions for some of those log messages are as follows: PPP Log Messages BCP <X> down level 5Bridge Control Protocol port <X> has been...
Page 112 - EAP authen failed
Appendix C: Log Messages C-2 Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1 EAP authen failed level 3The PPP peer has rejected the Router Option Module’s username and/or password used for authenticating. Check to make sure the Configuration/Connection List/Authentication parameters Tx Method , Tx User...
Page 113 - parameters Tx
Appendix C: Log Messages 61200.350L2-1 Router Option Module User Guide C-3 Negot not converging level 2Negotiation of the LCP layer is unattainable due to misconfigura-tion or the Router Option Module or PPP peer is requiring authen-tication and the other is refusing. No IP addr for peer level 2The ...
Page 114 - Peer failed PAP authen
Appendix C: Log Messages C-4 Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1 Peer failed PAP authen level 3The PPP peer’s reported PAP username and/or password does not match the Router Option Module’s parameters. This is most likely caused by PPP peer sending incorrect username and/or password. Make s...
Page 115 - Call Log Messages
Appendix C: Log Messages 61200.350L2-1 Router Option Module User Guide C-5 Call Log Messages Power Up - last down cause: <reason> level 0 (displayed as level 1 after the unit is reset)This is the <reason> for the last reset. Most are caused by internal errors. Possible reasons are: Bus e...
Page 116 - Network Log Messages; DHCP couldn't alloc mem
Appendix C: Log Messages C-6 Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1 Network Log Messages Attempting to add bad IP iface route: ifnum=<inter> dest=<ip> level 4An IP address <ip> could not be used for the interface number <inter>. DHCP couldn't alloc mem level 1A DHCP res...
Page 118 - TELNETD: could not obtain peer ip
Appendix C: Log Messages C-8 Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1 TELNETD: Set TCPC_LISTENQ failed level 6Debugging message related to Telnet server function. TELNETD: Clr TCBF_BUFFER flag failed level 6Debugging message related to Telnet client function. TELNETD: could not obtain peer ip le...
Page 119 - Appendix D; SNMP; UNDERSTANDING SNMP; Network Manager
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Guide D-1 Appendix D SNMP UNDERSTANDING SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the de facto standard for managing commercial Transmission Control Proto-col/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks. It allows vendor equip-ment to be managed from a sing...
Page 120 - MIB
Appendix D: SNMP D-2 Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1 MIB • An index to the organized data within a network device.• Defines the operating parameters that can be controlled or monitored. When requesting the network manager to retrieve or modify a particular piece of information about a n...
Page 121 - SNMP Embedded Agent; The following manager requests are supported:; Communities
Appendix D: SNMP 61203.153L2-1 Router Option Module User Guide D-3 SNMP Embedded Agent The Router Option Module supports the following groups from MIB-II (RFC 1213): • System Group• UDP Group• Interfaces Group• ICMP Group• Address Translation Group• IP Group• TCP Group Also, the Ethernet transmissio...
Page 123 - Appendix E; Terminal Mode; MENU COMMANDS
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Guide E-1 Appendix E Terminal Mode Commands The Router Option Module supports a command line interface. All menu options are configurable and readable from the terminal mode. Additional commands are also available. MENU COMMANDS Every menu item in the menu stru...
Page 124 - Key Words; Key Word
Appendix E: Terminal Mode Commands E-2 Router Option Module User Guide 61200350L1-1 Key Words One of the following key words must be used first: For Example: Key Word Goes directly to the following menu . . . info Configuration/System Info ip Configuration/IP ipx Configuration/IPX bridge Configurati...
Page 125 - Additional Commands; Command
Appendix E: Terminal Mode Commands 61203.153L2-1 Router Option Module User Guide E-3 Additional Commands Other commands available from the terminal mode are given be-low: Download/Uploading Configuration The Router Option Module’s configuration can be captured to a text file using the download comma...
Page 127 - Index
61200350L1-1 Router Option Module User Manual Index-1 Index A address table 4-18 address table/aging 4-18 address table/forward policy 4-18 ADTRAN Equipment Warranty 1-4 ADTRAN Shipments Include 2-1 ADTRAN Web 2-1 ADTRAN Web page 2-1 Adtran Web Page 2-1 agent D-1, D-3 ARP cache 5-4 authentication 4-...
Page 133 - Product Support Information; Applications Engineering
Product Support Information Presales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN Applications Engineering, or ADTRAN Sales: Post-Sale SupportPlease contact your local distributor first. If your local distributor cannot help, please con-tact ADTRAN Technical Suppor...