ADTRAN Express XLT - Manual

ADTRAN Express XLT

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – 01 Explorer Boulevard
  • Page 3 – the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 4 – guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.; Load Number; (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; Single User IP to Internet Service Provider (ISP) using
  • Page 13 – List of Figures
  • Page 15 – List of Tables
  • Page 17 – Quick Startup Guide; SETTING UP THE ISDN LINE; Enter
  • Page 18 – CONNECTING TO AN INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER
  • Page 19 – Chapter 4; MULTIPROTOCOL ROUTING BETWEEN TWO LANS
  • Page 21 – Dial
  • Page 23 – Chapter 1; ISDN OVERVIEW
  • Page 24 – Applications; Single User to Corporate LAN; Telecommuter/Home Office Access to the corporate LAN
  • Page 25 – Single User IP to Internet Service Provider (ISP) using Network Ad-; Provides high speed home access to the Internet
  • Page 26 – Multiple Users to Internet Service Provider (ISP) using NAT
  • Page 27 – SOHO to Corporate LAN
  • Page 28 – The Express XL/XLT can function as an IP router using the; Demand Routing and Bridging with the Express XL/XLT; Factory Default
  • Page 29 – Bridging; on the Dial menu. See Configuration/Connection List on; mand; option
  • Page 30 – IP Routing
  • Page 31 – IPX Routing; activator in the Dial; Concurrent Routing And Bridging
  • Page 32 – Network Address Translation Mode; NAT; Front Panel; LAN Indicators
  • Page 33 – WAN Indicators
  • Page 34 – ISDN Connection; ISDN BRI U; on the rear panel
  • Page 35 – Ordering ISDN; When ordering ISDN from the telephone company, request; Interoperability
  • Page 36 – be assigned under the; Configuration
  • Page 37 – Chapter 2; ISDN NETWORK CONNECTION; on the rear panel provides connection to ei-; LOCAL AREA NETWORK CONNECTION; TO HUB; position when connecting directly to a computer’s 10BaseT net-
  • Page 38 – Basic Telephone Service; Supplementary Services
  • Page 39 – Calling a second party with an active call.; Customer Premises Wiring
  • Page 40 – Use existing analog telephone equipment, but replace
  • Page 41 – Retain single analog telephone
  • Page 43 – Chapter 3; TERMINAL MENU STRUCTURE; access to all configuration items.
  • Page 44 – Top Level Terminal Menu
  • Page 45 – Status
  • Page 46 – NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENUS; Express XLT/Configuration; Moving Around; Tab
  • Page 47 – Navigation with the Keyboard
  • Page 48 – ConÞguration; field in the Connection List screen, all of
  • Page 49 – Security Levels; The security levels are assigned as follows:; Level; Access all parameters including passwords
  • Page 50 – CONFIGURATION MENU; Configuration/System Info Screen; System Name
  • Page 51 – System Contact
  • Page 52 – Configuration/WAN Screen; Dial Line parameters are entered under this menu.; ExpertISDN; option allows automatic determination of Service Profile; Auto Spid; will appear in the Call Log to indicate success in determining the
  • Page 53 – Dial Line/Switch Protocol; Northern Telecom DMS-100TM Custom; National ISDN1; Nippon Electric Company Switch
  • Page 54 – Leased Line/Clock Mode; Timing is derived from the master unit.; Master; Timing is derived from this unit.; Leased Line/Channel Rate; B1 and B2 go to different locations.
  • Page 55 – or; POTS/Speech Calltype Routing
  • Page 56 – Configuration/IP Screen
  • Page 57 – Static Routes can be inserted under this menu.; Yes; removes it (if it was previously added) if set to; Static Routes/IP Address
  • Page 58 – Static Routes/Private
  • Page 60 – NAT/DHCP Renewal Time; Server 2; Server 1; and; Server 2; are offered to a PPP peer if so requested.
  • Page 61 – On; the Express XL/XLT will act as a relay; UDP Relay/UDP Relay List; Up to four relay destination servers can be specified in this list.; UDP Relay List/Relay Address; - The following standard UDP protocols are; is set to; Specified
  • Page 62 – (def), when an ARP request is received on the Ethernet port the
  • Page 63 – Configuration/IPX Screen; it to; Off; will disable all IPX functionality.
  • Page 64 – Ether Type II
  • Page 66 – Configuration/Bridge Screen; the Express XL/XLT bridge function will; will disable all bridge functionality.
  • Page 67 – WAN IP Bridge/Network; , only IP RIP updates are sent when the routing table has; No; If this option is set to; the Express XL/XLT will proxy ARP on the; Bridge/WAN IPX Bridge
  • Page 68 – WAN IPX Bridge/Network; menu for an explanation of the IPX seed status.; WAN IPX Bridge/Triggered; , only IPX RIP and SAP updates are sent when the routing or; ning tree protocol between other bridges. When; main permanently open for forwarding.
  • Page 69 – Spanning Tree/Priority; fic will be forwarded in or out. Setting to; pate in the spanning tree topology.
  • Page 70 – Spanning Tree/WAN Port 0; Spanning Tree/WAN Port 1
  • Page 71 – Address Table/Forward Policy; , the packet with the unknown destination MAC
  • Page 72 – Configuration/Security; Configuration/Security Screen; Security/Authentication; - The Express XL/XLT will act as a RADIUS client and; Connection List; - The Connection List profile is used to authenticate
  • Page 73 – Answer Only; ing and incoming calls using; Originate and Answer
  • Page 74 – Radius Server/Retry Count
  • Page 75 – Security/Filter Defines
  • Page 76 – Filter Defines /Pattern Filter Defines
  • Page 77 – Filter Defines /IPX Filter Defines
  • Page 78 – Dest Socket Comp
  • Page 79 – Configuration/Connection List; DEFAULT; used for any incoming calls when; None; or when the username of the connecting PPP peer is not found in the
  • Page 80 – Connection List/Description; Name
  • Page 81 – Authentication/Tx Method
  • Page 82 – Authentication/Tx Username
  • Page 83 – Authentication/Call ID 1; (def) will permit this connection profile to negotiate PPP IPCP; will cause the Express XL/XLT to
  • Page 86 – bied” and are not retained.; (def) will permit this connection profile to negotiate PPP IPXCP
  • Page 87 – . When this Connection List entry is disconnect-; Pass; all Type 20 packets are not propagated across the WAN connection.
  • Page 88 – Connection List/Bridge; , the Express XL/XLT will periodically dial this profiles dial-
  • Page 90 – , BACP is negotiated with the PPP peer. When
  • Page 91 – Connection List/Dial Out
  • Page 92 – Dial Out/Redial at 56K
  • Page 93 – Dial Out/Initial Channels; the Express XL/XLT will apply its bandwidth-; Bandwidth/Idle Timeout
  • Page 94 – Bandwidth/Upper Threshold
  • Page 95 – Samples/Time Between Changes
  • Page 96 – Filters/In Exceptions
  • Page 97 – Filters/Out Exceptions
  • Page 98 – Filters/Dem Dial Exceptions
  • Page 99 – Configuration/Management; Configuration/Management Screen; Turning it; means that access is denied.
  • Page 100 – User List/Authen Method; - The Password field is used to authenticate the user.; Radius; - The Radius client is used for authenticating the user.
  • Page 101 – SNMP Access; XL/XLT will respond to SNMP managers based on the following lists.; Communities/Privilege; - No access is allowed for this community or manager.; Get
  • Page 102 – Management/Maint Port; , the maintenance port is not password protected. When
  • Page 103 – Even; Configuration/Terminal Mode; exit; to leave the terminal mode and return to the menus.
  • Page 104 – DIAL MENU; figuration/Connection List; and for checking the status of each Connection; to activate the dialing function.
  • Page 106 – STATUS MENU; Status Screen
  • Page 107 – Call Sessions/Session1 and Call Sessions/Session2
  • Page 108 – Call Sessions/Spanning Tree
  • Page 109 – Bridge Cache/MAC Address
  • Page 110 – local
  • Page 113 – clears all IP stats
  • Page 114 – TEST MENU; Test Screen; Test Menu/Echo Request
  • Page 115 – LOGS MENU; Logs Screen
  • Page 118 – This menu displays the log list. The fields are as follows:; - Text message for this event. If message is too long to fit
  • Page 119 – UTILITIES MENU; Utilities Screen; Host Address; of device to receive the ping; Size; - Total packets to send every two seconds
  • Page 120 – Utilities/Telnet Client; Upgrade/Transfer Method
  • Page 121 – Upgrade/Start Transfer; Use this activator to cancel any TFTP transfer in progress.; allows another Express XL/XLT to upgrade its code using; Control
  • Page 123 – SELECT; IF THE EXPRESS XL/XLT DOES NOT READ
  • Page 129 – IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO CONNECT CALLS; See Table 4-A for corrective actions if you cannot connect calls.; Condition
  • Page 131 – Chapter 5; SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES; Network Interface
  • Page 132 – Display
  • Page 133 – Appendix A; AutoSpid Download; The Express XL/XLT is performing the Lucent SPID download feature.; AutoSpid X; The Express XL/XLT is dialing the number.; Call Connect B1; Bearer channel B1 is active with a call.; Call Connect B2; Bearer channel B2 is active with a call.
  • Page 134 – DISCONNECTING; A call is in the process of being disconnected.; Layer 1 up; The ISDN link is not synchronized.; Link In Sync; The ISDN link is synchronized but layer 1 is not up.; NET EOC LOOPBACK
  • Page 135 – B1 and B2 Bearer Channel Status Messages
  • Page 136 – Routing; Incoming call state in transition .; Waiting; Call is between states or waiting for switch.
  • Page 137 – Appendix B; PPP Log Messages
  • Page 138 – Can't find user profile; in the description field.; CHAP authen failed; EAP authen failed; parameters
  • Page 139 – Link is looped back
  • Page 141 – Peer failed PAP authen; Rx Username; Rx Password; Call Log Messages; AutoSpid Download Not Available
  • Page 143 – Connection List/Authentication; Call ID 1; Call ID 2
  • Page 144 – CallID 1 in use
  • Page 145 – Connect Timeout
  • Page 146 – DEST NOT ISDN
  • Page 147 – Fallback to 56K
  • Page 149 – NOT end2end ISDN
  • Page 150 – SOURCE NOT ISDN; Network Log Messages; DHCP couldn't alloc mem
  • Page 151 – DHCP response sent
  • Page 153 – TELNETD: could not obtain peer ip
  • Page 155 – Appendix C; Understanding SNMP; This is a control program that collects, controls, and
  • Page 156 – SNMP Embedded Agent
  • Page 157 – Communities
  • Page 159 – Appendix D; Pin
  • Page 160 – 0BaseT Ethernet; Switch Position
  • Page 161 – Appendix E; Menu Commands
  • Page 163 – Additional Commands
  • Page 165 – Glossary; as Thin Ethernet or Thinwire Ethernet.
  • Page 166 – ber. Usually the facilities of the local BOC.
  • Page 167 – hop count
  • Page 169 – message
  • Page 170 – over both synchronous and asynchronous circuits.
  • Page 172 – Telnet
  • Page 173 – ZIP
  • Page 175 – Acronyms; Telephony
  • Page 176 – MAC
  • Page 177 – Index; Numerics
  • Page 187 – Product Support Information; Presales Inquiries and Applications Support; Applications Engineering; Technical Support
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Express XL and Express XLT

ISDN Router/Bridge

USER MANUAL

Express XL, Data Only

1200070L1

Express XLT with POTS Option

1200070L2

61200070L1-1B
October 1998

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Trademark: DMS-100 is a trademark of Northern Telecom, Inc.Ethernet is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel Corporation, and Xe-rox Corporation.ExpertISDN (patent number 5,715,241) is a trademark of ADTRAN, Inc.Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.Novell, NetWare...

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FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual: 1. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service. If possible, advance notification is given; oth- erwise, notification is given as soon as possible....

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CANADIAN EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled "Digital Apparatus," ICES-003 of the Department of Communications. Cet appareil nueriq...

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