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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of contents; PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module basics
  • Page 9 – Router configuration
  • Page 10 – DHCP server configuration
  • Page 11 – B. PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module specifications; Which Hardware Protocol?; Glossary
  • Page 12 – The Avaya PARTNER
  • Page 14 – basics; Connectors; Console cable; Available interfaces include the following:
  • Page 15 – Front View
  • Page 16 – Getting started; Connecting; PARTNER User Guide; Logging on; A terminal emulation program through the console port.
  • Page 17 – Using a terminal emulation program; Main Menu
  • Page 18 – Using a Telnet program; before; Configuring a port IP address
  • Page 19 – Configure Port IP Address
  • Page 21 – Menu interface; User; Default values; Enter a new subnet mask for this interface:; Restarting
  • Page 22 – Auto Log off
  • Page 23 – The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module; On the; The; Reports Menu; Select; Display Current Configuration
  • Page 24 – contains following submenus.
  • Page 25 – C. Display Current Configuration
  • Page 27 – N. Display Network Statistics
  • Page 28 – Clear Statistics; M. Display Media Statistics; Media Statistics
  • Page 29 – R. Display Route Table
  • Page 30 – S. Display Bridge status
  • Page 31 – Router Configuration Menu; contains the following; Routing
  • Page 32 – C. Configure Port IP Address; Router Modification Menu
  • Page 33 – V. Configure RIP Version by Port
  • Page 34 – N. Configure DNS Client
  • Page 35 – S. Display DHCP Relay Statistics; T. Configure Telnet Server Port; IP Filtering Configuration Menu
  • Page 40 – D. Display Route Table; reserved for the host ID.
  • Page 41 – Displays the; Bridge Configuration Menu; following submenu and commands.; Bridging
  • Page 42 – Your settings display in the; command in the; Enables and disables bridging for all installed interfaces.; A. Configure Bridge Aging Timer
  • Page 43 – priority on the network as the Root Bridge.; Q. Configure Spanning Tree Port Priority; The spanning tree algorithm uses the; spanning tree bridge; to determine which bridge to use as the Ethernet LAN; H. Configure Spanning Tree Hello Time
  • Page 44 – D. Delete Bridge Forwarding Database Entry
  • Page 45 – WAN Configuration Menu; SDSL WAN
  • Page 46 – Quick Configuration; Configure Datalink Protocol; WAN Datalink Protocol Configuration Menu
  • Page 47 – Configure Physical Interface
  • Page 48 – Displays
  • Page 50 – Configure Receive CIR; Receive Committed Information Rate; Configuration; submenu, which contains the; Set Fragmentation Size
  • Page 53 – ATM Service Category Configuration
  • Page 59 – LAN Configuration Menu; SNMP; Enables and disables SNMP.; P. Configure System Contact
  • Page 60 – C. Configure SNMP Community; Password Configuration Menu; Change User Password
  • Page 61 – Utilities Menu
  • Page 62 – Z. Configure Console Baud Rate; Switches to the factory default configuration.; W. Save System Settings as Defaults; Saves the current system settings as the default configuration.; File System Menu; , which contains the following; D. Directory of all Files
  • Page 63 – Deletes the entered file from the file system.; X. File Transfer Menu
  • Page 64 – X. Update Entire System; Add Interworking Connection
  • Page 65 – Available interworking types
  • Page 66 – M. Map FR FECN to ATM EFCI; Delete Interworking Connection; Type
  • Page 67 – ATM Slot; Default Interworking Connections; DHCP Server Configuration Menu; I. Configure DHCP Server Parameters
  • Page 68 – NetBIOS Type Configuration Menu; P. Configure DHCP Address Range Pool; Display DHCP Entry Details
  • Page 69 – F. Display DHCP Configuration
  • Page 70 – A. Display DHCP Server Assigned Addresses
  • Page 71 – Y. Delete a DHCP Assignment Entry; Deletes an assigned IP address from the; Display DHCP; command. Type the IP; NAT; Enables and disables NAT debugging messages.; P. Enable/Disable NAT Translation by Port
  • Page 72 – N. Configure NAT Local Server Entry
  • Page 73 – C. Display NAT Connection Table
  • Page 74 – Y. Delete NAT Local Server Entry
  • Page 76 – Command line syntax
  • Page 78 – relative transit time; Ri; D. Display Jitter Delay; SLIC Control Mode Selection
  • Page 79 – E. Configure Echo Cancellation Default Settings
  • Page 80 – MGCP/NCS Management Menu; the following submenus and commands.; MGCP Debug menu; R. Remove a connection
  • Page 83 – Call Control Settings
  • Page 84 – D. Display Parameters
  • Page 85 – V. Pick sound heard if insufficient WAN B/W to; Insufficient Bandwidth Indication Setting; Set Client IP address
  • Page 86 – Tollbridge Debugging Options
  • Page 87 – Security; Access Level
  • Page 88 – Changing the User ID; Changing the Password
  • Page 90 – Enabling/disabling SNMP; Configuring the System Contact; Configure SNMP
  • Page 91 – Configure System Contact; Configuring the System Name
  • Page 92 – Configuring the System Location
  • Page 93 – Configuring the System Community; To configure the system community:; SNMP Configuration Menu; Configure SNMP Community; The following instructions display on-screen:
  • Page 94 – Configuring the SNMP Trap Host IP Address; To configure the SNMPP Trap Host IP Address:; Configure SNMP Trap Host IP Address
  • Page 95 – Configuring the TFTP Server; To configure the TFTP Server:; Using TFTP; Log on to the menu interface.
  • Page 97 – Using Telnet; To verify that the file downloaded successfully
  • Page 98 – Directory of all files
  • Page 99 – On the Main Menu, select; System Utilities; File Transfer Menu
  • Page 100 – File Transfer Method; Receive via TFTP
  • Page 101 – A list of all installed files displays.; Support
  • Page 103 – * WAN Datalink Protocol Configuration Menu*
  • Page 104 – Configuring the SDSL Interface
  • Page 105 – Configuring the USI interface; To configure the USI interface:
  • Page 106 – Configure Datalink Protocol; Configure Physical Interface; USI Configuration
  • Page 110 – Adding a PVC; ATM PVC Config Menu
  • Page 111 – Modifying a PVC
  • Page 112 – ATM Encapsulation Configuration; CBR
  • Page 113 – Deleting a PVC
  • Page 115 – Sending OAM Loopback
  • Page 116 – Configuring Empty Cells
  • Page 117 – Enter 1 for IDLE cells or 2 for UNASSIGNED; Adding a DLCI; FR DLCI Config Menu
  • Page 119 – Modifying a DLCI
  • Page 120 – Deleting a DLCI
  • Page 121 – Show Current DLCIs; Configuring fragmentation; Frame Relay Options
  • Page 123 – Configuring the maintenance protocol
  • Page 124 – Configuring the congestion parameters
  • Page 125 – Setting the jitter delay; VoicePath Configure
  • Page 126 – Setting the SLIC Control Mode; To set the SLIC control mode:; Voice Configuration; Select SLIC Control Mode; Configuring Echo Cancellation
  • Page 129 – Configure IP addresses on the LAN and WAN ports
  • Page 130 – Configure IP Router
  • Page 131 – Enter new subnet mask for this interface:
  • Page 132 – Enabling RIP poisoned reverse globally; To enable RIP poisoned reverse globally:
  • Page 133 – Enabling RIP poisoned reverse by port
  • Page 134 – Setting the RIP version
  • Page 138 – Add/Change the Default Route; Disabling bridging globally; To disable bridging globally:; Configure Bridge
  • Page 139 – Enable/Disable Bridging Globally; Disabling bridging by port; To disable bridging by port:
  • Page 140 – Enable/Disable Bridging by Port; Available Interfaces :; Disabling STP; Disabling STP globally
  • Page 141 – Disabling STP by port
  • Page 142 – Enable/Disable Spanning Tree by Port
  • Page 143 – Bridge configuration
  • Page 144 – Enabling bridging globally; To enable bridging globally:
  • Page 145 – Enabling bridging by port
  • Page 146 – Setting the bridge aging timer; bridge aging timer
  • Page 147 – Disabling RIP poisoned reverse globally; To disable RIP poisoned reverse globally:
  • Page 148 – Disabling RIP poisoned reverse by port
  • Page 149 – Enabling STP; Enabling STP globally; To enable STP globally:
  • Page 150 – Enabling STP by port
  • Page 155 – NAT Configuration Menu
  • Page 156 – Configuring a NAT TCP timeout; Configure NAT
  • Page 157 – Configuring a NAT UDP timeout
  • Page 159 – Configure NAT Port Range
  • Page 160 – DHCP server configuration; Configure the DHCP server parameters; Configure DHCP Server
  • Page 162 – Configure DHCP Server Parameters
  • Page 166 – Verification; POWER; indicator on the front panel lights
  • Page 167 – Maintenance
  • Page 173 – USI
  • Page 177 – Modify Existing PVC
  • Page 181 – M. Map Fr FECN To ATM EFCI
  • Page 184 – M. MANUAL Control Mode
  • Page 187 – SDSL
  • Page 188 – Environmental; Operating Range: 0°C to 40°C
  • Page 189 – Console
  • Page 190 – Tip
  • Page 191 – Data Terminal Equipment; device transmits data on
  • Page 194 – Input; - Input packets are filtered after the network; Output; - Output packets are filtered before the network; Pass; - packet discarded. When output packets are
  • Page 195 – Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line.
  • Page 200 – Index
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May 2001

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Page 2 - Table of contents; PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module basics

Avaya, Inc. - i - PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module User Guide Table of contents 1. Introduction ...................................................................11 Organization of this guide ..................................................... 11 2. PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module basics ....................

Page 9 - Router configuration

Avaya, Inc. - viii - PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module User Guide Configuring the congestion parameters ......................... 123 Configuring the voice path .................................................. 124 Setting the jitter delay .................................................... 124 Setting ...

Page 10 - DHCP server configuration

Avaya, Inc. - ix - PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module User Guide Enabling STP ...................................................................... 148 Enabling STP globally .................................................... 148 Enabling STP by port ..................................................... ...

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