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2000-A2-GB20-10 - A - February 2004 Copyright © 2004 Paradyne Corporation.All rights reserved.Printed in U.S.A. Notice This publication is protected by federal copyright law. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translat...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - iii - February 2004 Configuring the G.SHDSL Interface ........................................ 56 Configuring the SDSL Interface—JF2100 .............................. 59 Configuring the SDSL Interface .............................................. 60 Configuring the ADSL Interface ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - v - February 2004 Voice Path Configuration Menu ............................................ 128 Setting the Voice Gateway ................................................... 128 Setting Jitter Delay ............................................................... 130 Displaying Jit...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - ix - February 2004 set wan ip address................................................................ 234 set wan stp bridge ................................................................ 234 set wan rip ...............................................................................
2000-A2-GB20-10 - xi - February 2004 The JetFusion Family IAD User Guide contains the information you need to install, connect and configure each JetFusion IAD in a customer’s premises. Audience This guide is intended for network engineers and other professionals in the telecommunications industry w...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - xii - February 2004 Chapter 8, Firewall Configuration on page 154 , provides information about setting up the IAD to perform IP filtering. Chapter 9, DHCP Server Configuration on page 155 , walks you through the steps required to configure the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (D...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - xiii - February 2004 Do not disassemble this system (except as instructed in the manufacturer’s instructions). To reduce the risk of shock and to maintain the warranty on the system, a qualified technician must perform service or repair work. Avoid using this product during an ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - xiv - February 2004 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 is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the f...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 1 - February 2004 This chapter introduces the JetFusion Integrated Access Devices (IAD) and describes their hardware and software. You should be aware of the characteristics of each IAD to properly install and configure them for operation in a customer’s premises. This chapter prov...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 2 - February 2004 Data Interfaces The data connection through the IAD supports IEEE 802.10-compliant bridging and routing. When the IAD is configured for routing, it supports Routing Information Protocol (RIP) version 1, version 2, or static IP routing. The IAD complies with RFC-18...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 3 - February 2004 JF2304 and JF2308 IADs —provide voice services and high-speed Internet or corporate connectivity over SDSL, and provide 4 or 8 voice ports. Physical and electrical specifications for each IAD are listed in Appendix C, JetFusion IAD Specifications on page 254 . F...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 4 - February 2004 Rear Panel Connectors On the rear panel ( Figure 1–3 ), the IAD contains several connectors. The type and position of the WAN and telephone connectors vary by IAD. Figure 1–3. Typical 2/4/8-Port Family Back Panel Connectors DC Power Adapter Connects the IAD to any...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 5 - February 2004 Gateway manufacturers. These IADs prioritize voice packets and dynamically allocate bandwidth between voice and data services. Features Interoperable with DSLAMs based on Alcatel, Texas Instruments, MetaLink, and Globespan chip sets. These include Lucent Stinger...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 6 - February 2004 Rear Panel Connectors On the rear panel, the IAD contains several connectors. The WAN connectors vary by IAD—both are present, but one has a permanently attached metal shield to prevent use. Figure 1–5. 16/24-Port IAD Back Panel AC Power Connects the IAD to an AC ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 7 - February 2004 Universal Serial Interface (USI) Port The USI port is configurable for RS-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 ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 9 - February 2004 Unpacking the IAD Each IAD is packed and shipped in a durable container. If you haven’t already done so, open the container and unpack the IAD. Carefully remove the IAD from the package and packing material. IAD Package Components Each IAD is shipped with the comp...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 10 - February 2004 vertically, ensure at least 3 inches of distance between other IADs or other equipment. Wiring Requirements Make sure that the telephone wiring, LAN and WAN cables reach the IAD and can be dressed in a manner that is safe for the wiring, does not pull or create l...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 11 - February 2004 switch, located on the back panel. This starts the IAD and it executes the boot process to begin normal operation. 2. Verify that the Power indicator on the front panel illuminates. Log in via a Terminal Emulation Program With a serial cable connected, follow the...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 12 - February 2004 9. Press any key, and repeat the log in sequence. If you cannot log in, call your support provider for assistance. When you first log in, the IAD displays the Main menu. The menu may vary, depending on the IAD. Figure 2–1. Main Menu Setting the Ethernet Port IP A...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 14 - February 2004 Type the new subnet mask (usually 255.255.255.0) and press Enter. 7. The IAD displays the following instructions: Select priority Normal/High [N/H] (N): Give the interface normal priority—type N or press Enter. 8. Type Y or Enter to save the new IP address and su...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 15 - February 2004 Connecting via Telnet To manage the IAD via the LAN (or Intranet), you must set an IP address for the Ethernet port before you can use Telnet to access the IAD. Running Telnet Before you use Telnet to log in to the IAD, make sure that the IAD and your PC are conn...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 17 - February 2004 Figure 2–4. Main Menu for Supervisor Figure 2–5. Main Menu for Network Administrator Figure 2–6. Main Menu for User ***************************************** Main Menu ***************************************** 1. Reports Menu 2. Configure IP Router 3. Configure B...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 18 - February 2004 Navigating the IAD Menu Interface Menus in the IAD configuration system are arranged hierarchically. That is, you select single-key options to navigate down to display specialized menus and specific tasks, and press the Escape key successively to return back to m...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 19 - February 2004 Exiting the Menu Interface To exit the menu interface, return to the Main menu using the Escape key, and press Escape one more time. The IAD asks you to confirm—press Y to exit (or press Return to accept the default value ( N ) to cancel the exit). After exiting,...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 20 - February 2004 Making G.SHDSL Connections G.SHDSL-equipped IADs use an RJ11 connector on the rear panel for WAN connection. To make the connection, plug the WAN cable into the RJ11 WAN connector. Table D–7 on page 266 lists the G.SHDSL connector pinouts. Making SDSL or ADSL Con...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 21 - February 2004 Making RJ21X Connections (16/24-Port) The pin assignments for the RJ21X connector are telco standard. Connect telephone devices from an RJ11 jack field, or a punch down block. Each line provides a two-wire loop or groundstart connection. To perform the connection...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 24 - February 2004 Table 3–2 lists the default values for the user IDs and passwords: The user ID and password may contain up to 17 alphanumeric characters. These values are case sensitive; spaces and punctuation characters are not allowed. Changing a Password To change a password ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 25 - February 2004 Changing the User Level User ID To change the user ID for the User security level (the only security level that allows the user ID to be changed), follow these steps: 1. On the Main menu, type 8 (Configure Login) to display the Password Configuration menu. 2. Typ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 27 - February 2004 4. Reset the IAD (page 14 ). Displaying the RADIUS Configuration To display the current RADIUS server configuration: 1. On the Main menu, select Configure Login to display the Password Configuration menu (page 24 ). 2. Type 9 to select Display RADIUS Configuratio...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 28 - February 2004 Setting Up SNMP You can enable SNMP over IP and/or EOC (when the voice gateway is AAL2/LES CAS or ELCP). By default, the IAD is configured with SNMP disabled. When SNMP is enabled and the settings are configured, you can use SNMP to remotely manage the IAD by get...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 29 - February 2004 Enabling and Disabling SNMP via IP Type E to enable or disable SNMP via IP: 1. The IAD displays the current status of SNMP and a prompt: SNMP via IP is currently DISABLED To enable SNMP, type E . To disable SNMP, type D . 2. The IAD saves the configuration (if ch...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 31 - February 2004 Enabling or Disabling SNMP Traps via EOC Type U to enable or disable SNMP traps via EOC: 1. The IAD displays the current status and prompt: SNMP traps sent via EOC are currently DISABLED To enable traps via EOC, type E . To disable them, type D . 2. The IAD saves...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 32 - February 2004 Upgrading the System Periodically, Paradyne may provide new software that you will download to the IAD to upgrade the system. You must use TFTP to perform the file transfer when upgrading the entire system. To use TFTP, you must configure both the IAD and the com...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 33 - February 2004 2. Type X to display the File Transfer menu. Figure 3–4. File Transfer Menu 3. Type X to update the entire system (you must use TFTP). Respond by typing Y to continue. 4. The IAD displays the following: **** Download using TFTP ****Enter ip address of TFTP server...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 34 - February 2004 Setting up Your LAN Connection The IAD LAN port may be set for full duplex Ethernet operation if your IAD is set up as a router. Full duplex mode allows simultaneous transmission and receipt of Ethernet packets. On the Main menu, type 6 (Configure LAN) to display...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 35 - February 2004 Using System Utilities The Utilities menu contains utility commands, and several menus to upgrade ACOS software and support ACOS application development. To display the Utilities menu, type 9 on the Main menu. 16/24-port IADs display a menu with option U, the USI...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 36 - February 2004 Using Trace Route Use Trace Route to trace the network route to a specified host. To run Trace Route, follow these steps: 1. Type X on the Utilities menu and press Enter. 2. Type the IP address or host name to trace and press Enter. If you enter a host name, you ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 37 - February 2004 1. Type V on the Utilities menu to display this message and prompt: Console timeout is currently disabled.Enter new console timeout in minutes, 0 to disable timeout. (0-60) [0]: 2. Type the timeout value—a value between 0-60 minutes (default 3), and press Enter. ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 39 - February 2004 Using the File System The File System menu contains commands to manage files on the IAD. To display the File System menu, type F on the Utilities menu. Figure 3–7. File System Menu To perform a task, type the option and proceed to the appropriate section. Display...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 41 - February 2004 Using the Debug Menu The Debug menu contains commands to set various debugging options. Debugging should only be enabled specifically during a debugging or monitoring session, and disabled when the session is complete. Enabling multiple debugging options simultan...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 42 - February 2004 Enabling and Disabling STP Debug Mode When you enable STP debugging, the IAD displays STP debug messages. To enable or disable STP debugging, follow these steps: 1. Type S on the Debug menu. The IAD displays the STP debug status: STP Debug Mode is currently DISAB...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 43 - February 2004 Performing File Transfers The File Transfer menu allows you to transfer groups of files to or from the IAD. To display the File Transfer menu, type X on the Utilities menu. Figure 3–10. File Transfer Menu To perform a specific task, type the option and proceed to...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 44 - February 2004 Updating ACOS Type O on the File Transfer menu to display the File Transfer Method menu and download the Atlas Communications Operating System (ACOS) to the file system in Flash memory on the IAD. The file is stored on the IAD as acos.bin . The IAD displays the F...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 45 - February 2004 Type the name of the file and press Enter. To exit without transferring the file, press Escape or Enter without typing the file name. 4. When XMODEM is selected, if the file is not located, the IAD prompts you for the file transfer speed. 5. The IAD transfers the...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 46 - February 2004 Setting Derived Timing Options Use the Derived Timing options to enable and disable Derived Timing, and to debug Derived Timing. To configure set derived timing settings, type T (Telephony Clock Recovery) on the Main menu. (The Telephony Clock Recovery menu suppo...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 47 - February 2004 2. Type 1 , 2 , or 3 to enable or disable specific derived timing debugging messages. For each option, the IAD displays the Derived Timing Debug menu. 2. Type 1 to enable debug messages, or 2 to disable debug messages. 3. Reset the IAD (page 14 ). Verifying an IP...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 48 - February 2004 This chapter describes how to configure the IAD WAN interface and datalink protocol for data operation. Basic WAN setup tasks (page 48 ) Using the WAN Configuration menu (page 52 ) Selecting the Datalink Protocol (page 53 ) Selecting the Physical Interfac...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 49 - February 2004 Figure 4–1. xDSL WAN Configuration Flowchart SDSL Module End Changing factory configuration ? Yes ATM? Yes Yes No No Select quick configuration Define PVCs Define DLCIs Configure ATM options End Configure ATM options End Set maintenance protocol Frame Relay? Yes ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 50 - February 2004 Figure 4–2. T1/E1 WAN Configuration Flowchart T1/E1 Interface Set datalink protocol Yes End Configure ATM options ATM ? No Define DLCIs End Set maintenance protocol Define PVCs Frame Relay Set physical interface
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 51 - February 2004 Identifying your WAN Interface and Datalink Protocol The sections you’ll use to perform WAN configuration depend on the IAD model and the datalink protocol you choose. Voice and data traffic are each carried in their own PVCs (ATM protocol) or DLCIs (Frame Relay ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 52 - February 2004 Using the WAN Con-figuration Menu Configuring the IAD for data involves several tasks. Tasks in this chapter are described beginning at the WAN Configuration menu (which varies, based on the WAN interface and datalink protocol). Figure 4–3. WAN Configuration Menu...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 53 - February 2004 Selecting the Datalink Protocol If you are setting up voice and data channels, you can select ATM or Frame Relay as you set up the channels, in the section Setting Up TDM Voice, following. To select ATM or Frame Relay as the datalink protocol: 1. On the WAN Confi...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 54 - February 2004 Figure 4–6. WAN Configuration Menu (Frame Relay) 3. Reset the IAD (page 14 ) when you finish WAN configuration. Setting Up TDM Voice TDM Voice allows you to set up data and voice circuits on channelized T1 circuits. You may set up TDM Voice only, or TDM Voice + A...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 55 - February 2004 Enter number of voice channels desired for this chunk: Type the number of voice channels. 5. The IAD asks you for the starting channel: Enter the starting channel of this voice channel chunk: Type the starting channel number for this chunk of circuits. 6. The IAD...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 56 - February 2004 1. Type 1 (Configure Physical Interface) to display the G2237 xDSL Configuration menu. Figure 4–8. G2237 xDSL Configuration menu Selecting the xDSL Interface Type 1. Type 1 to display the G2237 xDSL Interface Type menu. Figure 4–9. G2237 xDSL Configuration menu T...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 58 - February 2004 Selecting CPE or CO Mode 1. Type 2 to display the Configure CPE/CO Mode menu. Figure 4–11. Configure CPE/CO Mode Menu Type 1 to select CPE, or type 2 to select CO mode. 2. The IAD sets the mode and displays the menu.3. Press Escape to return to the SDSL Configura...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 59 - February 2004 Configur-ing the SDSL Inter-face—JF2100 The tasks described in this section all begin on the G2237 xDSL Configuration menu. The tasks are described so you can proceed through them sequentially. You should review and update each of these options as necessary, and ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 60 - February 2004 Configuring the Adaptive Rate Mode 1. Type 3 to display the SDSL Rate Mode menu. Figure 4–15. Configure SDSL Rate Mode Menu Type the option to select the rate mode.If you set the rate mode to Nokia Auto-Cycle, you need to enter a line rate value. 2. The IAD sets ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 61 - February 2004 Figure 4–16. SDSL Configuration Menu Selecting CPE or CO Mode 1. Type 1 to display the Configure CPE/CO Mode menu. Figure 4–17. Configure CPE/CO Mode menu 2. Type 1 to select CPE, or type 2 to select CO. 3. The IAD sets the mode and displays the menu. Setting Aut...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 63 - February 2004 Setting SDSL Speed for IMAS DSLAM—Nortel DSLAM 1. Type 7 to set the SDSL first try speed for connecting to an IMAS (Nortel) DSLAM. 2. The IAD displays the IMAS First Speed Option menu: Figure 4–18. IMAS First Speed Option Menu Type the option to select the proper...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 64 - February 2004 Enter SDSL Auto Cycle Speed Entry to Configure (1..14): Type the value 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 configu...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 65 - February 2004 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 14 ) when you finish WAN configuration. Using the Debug Menu Setting the Interface to T1 or E1 To determine the WAN interface s...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 66 - February 2004 Figure 4–23. E1 Configuration Menu Switching from T1 to E1 If your IAD is set for T1 and it is being deployed in an E1 environment: 1. Type 9 to switch from T1 to E1. 2. The IAD displays this prompt: T1/E1 mode is currently: T1 Change T1/E1 mode to: E1? (Y = yes)...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 67 - February 2004 Figure 4–24. T1 Configuration Menu Selecting Frame Mode 1. Type 1 to select Frame Mode (D4 or ESF) and display 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 inte...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 68 - February 2004 Setting Line Build Out 1. Type 2 (Select Transmit Line Build Out) to display the Line Build Out menu. Figure 4–26. Select Line Build Out Menu Type the option to select the line build out that corresponds to the T1 span length in use. 2. The IAD resets the interfa...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 69 - February 2004 Figure 4–27. Loopback Menu Type the option number: 1 , 2 or 3 to enable or disable Outward Payload, Outward Line and Inward Line Loopback. Inward Loopback is valid only when the IAD is in Master Mode. 3. The IAD makes the change and resets the interface. (Press a...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 70 - February 2004 Enabling or Disabling Specific Channels 1. Type 3 to enable or disable specific channels. If all channels are disabled, this option enables specific channels. Conversely, if all channels are enabled, this option disables specific channels. 2. The IAD displays thi...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 71 - February 2004 Displaying Physical Layer Stats and Alarm Log The physical layer statistics displays the T1 error rate in errors per second for the past second. An event log (up to 5KB) is maintained for certain events. The time stamp is relative to the last system reset. As new...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 72 - February 2004 Figure 4–31. E1 Configuration menu Type the option to set the frame mode. 2. The IAD saves the configuration, resets the interface and displays the menu. (The menu and reset messages may conflict—press any key to refresh the menu.) 3. Press Escape to return to th...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 73 - February 2004 Figure 4–33. Configure S-Bits Menu 3. To toggle a given bit, type the corresponding option number.4. The IAD saves the configuration and displays the menu.5. Continue setting S-bits. When you’ve finished, press Escape to return to the E1 Configuration menu and co...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 74 - February 2004 Enabling or Disabling Specific Channels 1. Type 3 to enable or disable specific channels. If all channels are disabled, this option enables specific channels. Conversely, if all channels are enabled, this option disables specific channels. 2. The IAD displays thi...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 75 - February 2004 Displaying Physical Layer Stats and Alarm Log 1. Type P to display the physical layer statistics and the alarm log: Error Count Rates (Errors/s):Framing Bit Error Count Rate: 4000CRC Error Count Rate: 0Line Code Violation Count Rate: 0Far End Block Error Count Ra...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 77 - February 2004 4. The IAD displays the ATM Encapsulation Configuration menu. Figure 4–37. ATM Encapsulation Configuration Menu Type the option for the encapsulation to configure for this PVC. 5. The IAD displays the ATM Service Category Configuration menu: Figure 4–38. ATM Serv...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 78 - February 2004 7. The IAD saves the configuration and displays the PVC Configuration menu where you may continue with other PVC management tasks. 8. Reset the IAD (page 14 ) when you finish PVC configuration. Modifying a PVC To modify a PVC, follow these steps: 1. On the ATM PV...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 79 - February 2004 Figure 4–41. ATM Encapsulation Configuration Menu Type 1 to select CBR for high priority data —or—Type 2 to select UBR for low priority data. 3. The IAD displays the Peak Cell Rate Configuration menu: Figure 4–42. ATM PCR Configuration Menu Type the PCR value or ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 80 - February 2004 To select CBR, type 1 . To select UBR, type 2 . 3. The IAD displays the Peak Cell Rate Configuration menu: Figure 4–44. 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 th...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 82 - February 2004 Setting up AAL1/CES 1. The IAD displays the AAL2 Audio Profile Format menu: Figure 4–48. AAL2 Audio Profile Format Menu To select ITU, type 1 . 2. The IAD displays the AAL2 Audio Profile menu with available options: Figure 4–49. AAL2 Audio Profile Menu 3. The IAD...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 83 - February 2004 Setting up AAL2/LES 1. The IAD displays the AAL2 Audio Profile Format menu: Figure 4–51. AAL2 Audio Profile Format Menu To select ITU, type 1 . 2. The IAD displays the AAL2 Audio Profile menu with available options: Figure 4–52. AAL2 Audio Profile Menu 3. The IAD...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 84 - February 2004 To delete the PVC, type Y , or cancel the deletion by typing any other character. 3. The IAD saves the configuration and displays the PVC Configuration menu where you may continue with other PVC management tasks. 4. Reset the IAD (page 14 ) when you finish PVC co...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 85 - February 2004 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 DISABLEEnter E to Enable, D to Disable: To enable payload scrambling type E , or type D to disable payload scrambli...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 86 - February 2004 Displaying F4 OAM Configuration To display the F4 OAM Type currently set, type 4 . The IAD displays the status message, and then displays the ATM Configuration menu: F4 End to end OAM VPI 0 Sending OAM Loopback To send an OAM Loopback: 1. On the ATM Configuration...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 87 - February 2004 Modifying an Existing DLCI ( Modifying a DLCI on page 87 ) Deleting a DLCI ( Deleting a DLCI on page 90 ) Showing Current DLCIs (page 90 ) You may configure up to 8 DLCIs on the IAD. Modifying a DLCI To modify a DLCI: 1. On the Frame Relay DLCI Configuratio...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 88 - February 2004 Adding a DLCI To add a DLCI: 1. On the Frame Relay DLCI Configuration menu, type 1 to select Add New DLCI. 2. The IAD displays the following prompt: Enter dlci number: Type a DLCI value between 16 and 1023 (default is 32 for data and 33 for voice) and press Enter...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 90 - February 2004 16. If you type 2, the IAD displays the fragment size prompt: Enter maximum fragment size in bytes (100-1600) [0]: Type the fragment size in bytes and press Enter. 17. The IAD displays the End-to-End Fragmentation Configuration menu. Press Escape to return to the...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 91 - February 2004 Configuring Maintenance Protocol (page 93 ) Configuring Congestion Parameters (page 93 ) Enabling or Disabling Coppermountain CMCP (page 94 ) Selecting Fragmentation Types To select which fragmentation to use: 1. On the Frame Relay Options menu, type 1 to d...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 92 - February 2004 Enabling Automatic Fragment Sizing 1. Type 2 to enable automatic fragment sizing. 2. The IAD saves the configuration and displays the FR FRF.12 Configuration menu. Press Escape to continue. 3. Reset the IAD (page 14 ) when you finish Frame Relay configuration. Se...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 93 - February 2004 Type the port number corresponding to the DLCI you want to set to real-time. 3. The IAD saves the configuration and displays the FR FRF.12 Configuration menu. Press Escape to continue. 4. Reset the IAD (page 14 ) when you finish Frame Relay configuration. Configu...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 94 - February 2004 4. Do one of the following. A. Select Configure Transmit Congestion Parameters and then follow the on-screen messages to set: FECN/BECN condition set size FECN/BECN condition clear size FECN/BECN max number of bytes to store —or—B. Select Configure Receive ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 95 - February 2004 Quick Con-figuration The JF2304 and JF2308 contain a number of predefined configurations for physical connections and PVCs. To use one of the predefined configurations: 1. On the Main menu, type 5 to select Configure WAN. 2. The IAD displays the WAN Configuration...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 97 - February 2004 Basic Router Setup Tasks To configure the IAD as a router, you should complete the following tasks: Configure IP addresses on the LAN and WAN ports (page 98 ) Enable RIP poisoned reverse (recommended—page 101 ), add a static route (page 103 ), or add a defaul...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 98 - February 2004 Router Configura-tion Menu Router tasks are all displayed and accessed on the Router Configuration menu (displayed by typing 2 on the Main menu). Tasks in this chapter are described beginning at the Router Configuration menu. Figure 5–2. Router Configuration Menu...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 101 - February 2004 Setting the Port Maxi-mum Transmis-sion Unit The MTU setting controls IP fragmentation of packets transmitted through the specified port. Packet whose size is greater than the MTU value are fragmented to fit into the MTU size limit. To set a maximum transmission...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 102 - February 2004 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): Available Interfaces: 1. SDSL2. 10/100BaseT Ethernet0. (Abort) Type the number of the port to enable or di...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 103 - February 2004 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 me...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 104 - February 2004 9. Continue with other configuration tasks, or press Escape to return to the Router Modification menu. 10. Reset the IAD (page 14 ) when you finish router configuration.
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 106 - February 2004 Configur-ing DNS Client DNS Client allows the IAD to use fully-qualified domain names; for example, www.paradyne.com. To configure the IAD as a DNS Client, type N on the Router Configuration menu. The IAD displays the DNS Client menu: Figure 5–4. DNS Client Menu...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 107 - February 2004 Displaying the DNS Cache and Statistics To display information about the data in the DNS cache, type S . When DNS Client is enabled, the IAD displays the following information: IP Address Timer Host Name 392 Total Requests117 Requests Serviced From Cache295 Requ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 108 - February 2004 Configur-ing DHCP Relay DHCP Relay allows the IAD to forward DHCP requests from the LAN to a separate DHCP Server. To configure the IAD for DHCP Relay, type L on the Router Configuration menu. The IAD displays the DHCP Relay menu, which contains commands to conf...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 109 - February 2004 5. Reset the IAD (page 14 ) when you finish router configuration. Displaying DHCP Relay 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 ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 110 - February 2004 Figure 5–6. IP Filtering Configuration Menu Each of the tasks in this section originate at the IP Filtering Configuration menu. Type the option for the task to perform and proceed to the corresponding section. Choosing a Port for IP Filtering To set the port on ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 112 - February 2004 Inserting, Appending and Editing Filters To edit an existing filter, add a new filter in a specific location in the filter table or append a filter to the bottom of the table, follow these steps: 1. Use the Toggle command (option T ) to select input or output fi...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 113 - February 2004 Copying Filters for Editing To copy and edit filters, first toggle input or output filters (option T ), then type C on the IP Filtering Configuration menu to display the IP Filter Copy to Buffer menu ( 2-F-C ): Figure 5–7. IP Filtering Copy to Buffer Menu Copyin...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 114 - February 2004 When you’re done viewing the details, press any key to return to the IP Filter Copy to Buffer menu. Editing a Filter in the Buffer To edit a filter currently stored in the buffer, follow these steps: 1. On the IP Filter Copy to Buffer menu, type E to edit the fi...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 115 - February 2004 Deleting an IP Filter To delete a filter from the IP Filter table, toggle input or output filters (Option T on the IP Filtering Configuration menu) and follow these steps: 1. On the IP Filtering Configuration menu, type X to select Delete one filter of the chose...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 117 - February 2004 Network AddressNetmask Gateway Address Interface Metric Type 98.1.1.5 255.255.255.0 91.1.1.1 98.1.1.6 255.255.255.0 99.1.1.1 99.9.9.1 255.255.255.0 100.9.9.9 91.1.1.18 255.255.255.255 91.1.1.1 91.1.1.18 1 local 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1 local Rou...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 119 - February 2004 Basic Bridge Setup Tasks Although the IAD is pre-configured with bridging enabled, you should perform these tasks for your network: Enable bridging globally (page 121 ) or by port (page 121 ) Set the bridge aging timer (page 122 ) Disable RIP poisoned reve...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 120 - February 2004 Bridge Configura-tion Menu Configuring the IAD as a bridge involves several tasks. These are all displayed and accessed on the Bridge Configuration menu (displayed by typing 3 on the Main menu). Each task in this chapter is described beginning at the Bridge Conf...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 121 - February 2004 To implement IP Over Bridging, enable bridging globally, and by port on the WAN connection. (At least one DLCI/PVC must be configured), and assign an IP address to the WAN interface. When these conditions exist (either in Routing or Bridging configuration), the ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 123 - February 2004 Enabling and Dis-abling STP Having many bridges creates the potential for network loops. A loop presents conflicting information about the segment on which a specific address is located and forces the bridge to forward all data. When configuring the IAD as a rou...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 128 - February 2004 Voice Path Configura-tion Menu Configuring the voice path settings involves several tasks. These are all displayed and accessed on the Voice Configuration menu (displayed by typing P on the Main menu). Tasks in this chapter are described beginning at the Voice C...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 129 - February 2004 Figure 7–2. Voice Configuration Menu (POTS Telephone Interface) Figure 7–3. Voice Configuration Menu (ISDN Telephone Interface) Type the option number of the voice gateway to set. 2. The IAD saves the voice gateway you’ve selected and displays the Voice Gateway ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 130 - February 2004 Setting Jit-ter Delay Inter-arrival jitter is the difference in relative transit time for two packets. It is the difference between the packet’s RTP time-stamp and the receiver’s clock at the time of arrival of the packet. As shown in the equation below, this is...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 132 - February 2004 Setting SLIC Con-trol Mode To set SLIC control mode (for POTS only), type T to display the SLIC Control Mode Selection menu: Figure 7–5. SLIC Control Mode Selection Menu Type the option of the control mode to set. 1. The IAD saves the mode you’ve selected and di...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 133 - February 2004 Set On Hook Transmis-sion Mode To set On-hook Transmission mode (POTS only) for groundstart lines, type O to display the Ground 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 ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 134 - February 2004 3 Low Voltage 4 Low Voltage Press any key to return to the Loop Start Idle Voltage Selection menu. Enabling and DIsabling Idle High Voltage for a Specific Port 1. Type 3 to enable or disable idle high voltage for a specific port. 2. The IAD displays the port pro...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 135 - February 2004 1 DISABLED 2 ENABLED 3 DISABLED 4 DISABLED Press any key to return to the Echo Cancellation Default Settings Configuration menu. Enabling and DIsabling Echo Cancellation for all Ports 1. Type 3 to enable or disable echo cancellation for a specific port. 2. The I...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 137 - February 2004 Displaying Loop Gain Settings To display information about Loop Gain settings, type 2. The IAD displays the loop gain values for each telephone port on the IAD (sample shown): Port Rx Tx 1 -4 -7 2 -4 -7 3 -4 -7 4 -4 -7 Press any key to return to the menu. Press ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 138 - February 2004 When you select a specific country mode, the values 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. Press Esca...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 139 - February 2004 Figure 7–12. MGCP/NCS Management Menu Type the option for the task to perform and proceed to the appropriate section. All tasks in this section begin at the MGCP/NCS Management menu. Configuring MGCP Parameters Type C to set the Transmit and Receive parameters f...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 140 - February 2004 6. The IAD displays the bracketing prompt: Enter option for using hostname with "[]" for Signaling: Type Y to wrap the port in brackets for call agent API compatibility, or N and press Enter. 7. The IAD prompts for the outbound signaling packets TOS fiel...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 141 - February 2004 Setting Admin State Globally 1. Type 1 to enable or disable the admin state for all ports. 2. The IAD displays this prompt: Enter E to Enable, D to Disable: Type E to enable the admin state, or D to disable it. 3. The IAD saves the mode you’ve selected and displ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 142 - February 2004 Managing Copper-Com Call Control When your IAD is configured for connection to a Coppercom Voice Gateway (option V on the VoicePath Configuration menu—P-V), type E on the Main menu to display the CopperCom Call Control menu: Figure 7–14. CopperCom Call Control M...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 143 - February 2004 Figure 7–16. CopperCom Configuration Menu Type the option for the command to execute and proceed to the appropriate section. Displaying CopperCom Configuration Type D to display the current configuration settings. The IAD displays the following information: Conf...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 144 - February 2004 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 14 ) when you finish voice path configuration. CopperCom Debug Control The commands in the CopperC...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 145 - February 2004 Figure 7–19. Ring Test Menu for JetStream Voice Gateway Type the option for the command to execute and proceed to the appropriate section. Configuring the Ring Test Type C to configure the ring test. 1. The IAD displays the port prompt: Port to enable. Type the ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 146 - February 2004 Selecting Insufficient Bandwidth Sound Type V t o select the type of dial tone heard by the telephone user if there is insufficient WAN bandwidth to complete a call. The IAD displays the Insufficient Bandwidth Indication Setting menu and the current setting: Fig...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 147 - February 2004 Figure 7–22. AAL2/LES Configuration 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 the voice gateway for th...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 149 - February 2004 2. The IAD displays the AAL2/LES Manual Configuration menu. Included in the settings is a message indicating that dialed digit will be enabled or disabled after reset. 3. Reset the IAD (page 14 ) when you finish voice path configuration. Setting ATM Pace Control...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 150 - February 2004 Figure 7–25. AAL2/LES Statistics Menu Type the option for the command to execute and proceed to the appropriate section. Displaying Audio/CAS/Alarm Statistics Type D t o display transmitted and received audio, CAS, dropped, and alarm statistics by line. Press Es...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 151 - February 2004 Figure 7–27. AAL2/LES CCS-ELCP Configuration Menu Configuring Variant/Interface Management Type V to display the Variant/Interface Management menu: Figure 7–28. Variant/Interface Management Menu Debugging for AAL2/LES CCS-ELCP Type D to display the Debugging men...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 152 - February 2004 Displaying V5 FSM States Type S to display V5 FSM states: PSTN FSM States (AN-side): L3 Signaling Port Control Port Status 1 AN6:port-blockedAN0:out-of-serviceAN1.0:blocked2 AN6:port-blockedAN0:out-of-serviceAN1.0:blocked3 AN6:port-blockedAN0:out-of-serviceAN1.0...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 154 - February 2004 Creating a Firewall via IP Filtering Firewall configuration (also known as IP filtering) allows you to specify a combination of parameters the IAD uses to selectively eliminate IP traffic. Filtering executes on the WAN port that you select. There are two differe...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 156 - February 2004 The DHCP Server Configur-ation Menu The DHCP Server commands are all displayed on the DHCP Server Configuration menu (displayed by typing D on the Main menu). Tasks in this chapter are all described beginning at this menu: Figure 9–1. DHCP Server Configuration M...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 160 - February 2004 ******************************************* Current NetBIOS Node Type: Default 1. B-node 2. P-node 4. M-node 8. H-node Type the default NetBIOS node type for this entry and press Enter. 11. The IAD saves the configuration.12. Reset the IAD (page 14 ) for changes...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 163 - February 2004 Multicast (point-to-multipoint) is a communication feature that allows a source host to send a message to a group of destination hosts. Multicasting reduces traffic on the local network by sending only one (multicast) packet out to a higher-bandwidth relay point...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 165 - February 2004 Managing Multicast Route Source Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) checks the IP address of the sender of the packet and then finds the best outgoing interface from its normal IP routing table. Type S to add or change the Multicast Route Source. The IAD displays the ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 167 - February 2004 224.0.0.2 (Default Local Join) Expires: NEVER 224.0.0.13 (Default Local Join) Expires: NEVER Press 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...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 170 - February 2004 The NAT Configuration Menu Enabling and managing NAT involves several tasks. These are all displayed and accessed on the NAT Configuration menu, which you display by typing N on the Main menu. Tasks in this chapter are described beginning at the NAT Configuratio...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 172 - February 2004 Configuring NAT Local Server To configure the NAT local server entry, follow these steps: 1. Type N on the NAT Configuration menu to select Configure NAT Local Server Entry. 2. The IAD displays the following: Enter NAT Local Server Entry to Configure (1..10:(1) ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 175 - February 2004 Configuring the NAT Alias Entry Each NAT alias entry allows a device on the LAN (inside of NAT) to be accessible from the Internet via a unique IP address. The IAD only translates IP addresses for alias entries—port numbers are not changed. You can create up to ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 177 - February 2004 NAT Connection Table When NAT is enabled, you can display the current open connections. To display the connection table, type C on the NAT Configuration menu. The IAD displays the NAT connection table (sample): TCP: 11.22.13.152:23 <-> 192.168.1.1:4428 out...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 179 - February 2004 NAT Local Server Table When NAT is enabled, you can display the entries in the local server table. To display the table, type O on the NAT Configuration menu. Entry Local IP Address Local Port Internet Port Protocol 1 115.3.3.1 2 3 TCP Press any key to return to...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 180 - February 2004 Deleting a NAT Local Server Entry To delete a local server entry: 1. Type Y on the NAT Configuration menu. 2. The IAD prompts for the entry number to delete. Enter NAT Local Server Entry to Delete (1..20): (1) Type the number of the table entry and press Enter. ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 181 - February 2004 This chapter describes the report subsystem in the IAD. The report subsystem allows you to display information about the current configuration of the IAD, and collect, display and clear statistics on various network and media interfaces. You can also display rep...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 182 - February 2004 Most options on the Reports menu generate a specific report. However, the Network Statistics, Interface Statistics and Media Statistics options display a menu of several related reports and commands to reset accumulated statistics. To display a report or group o...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 184 - February 2004 Network Statistics Reports The Network Statistics menu contains commands to display statistical information about the packets handled by the IP routing engine, and to clear network statistics for specific protocols. Type N on the Reports menu to display the Netw...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 185 - February 2004 Figure 12–2. Network Statistics Menu To display a specific report, enter the option. For detailed information about each report in the Network Statistics menu, or to clear network statistics, proceed to the appropriate section: ICMP Statistics Report ( Table 1...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 186 - February 2004 IGMP Statistics Report To display the IGMP Statistics report, type G on the Network Statistics menu. The IGMP Statistics report displays details about IGMP (Internet discarded due to internal errors Discarded transmitted packets due to internal software errors. ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 188 - February 2004 IP Statistics Report To display the IP Statistics report, type I on the Network Statistics menu. The IP Statistics report displays details about all IP (Internet Protocol) packets sent and received on the network Ver. 2 Membership Report sent No. of IGMP Version...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 189 - February 2004 PIM Statistics Report To display the PIM Statistics report, type P on the Network Statistics menu. The PIM Statistics report displays detailed information about PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast) packets sent and received. - with zero TTL Value of TTL in the I...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 190 - February 2004 TCP Statistics Report To display the TCP Statistics report, type T on the Network Statistics menu. The TCP Statistics report displays detailed information about TCP (Transport Control Protocol) packets sent and received. Received Messages Information Hello recei...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 191 - February 2004 - bad checksums Checksum value in TCP header is incorrect. - with headers too small Size of the TCP header is less than 20 bytes. - packets smaller than header Packet size is less than the TCP header size. - packets larger than frame Packet is larger than the in...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 192 - February 2004 UDP Statistics Report To display the UDP Statistics report, type U on the Network Statistics menu. The UDP Statistics report displays detailed information about UDP (User Datagram Protocol) packets sent and received. Clearing Network Statistics To clear network ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 193 - February 2004 Figure 12–3. Clear Network Statistics Menu To permanently reset statistics for a specific protocol, type the option. The IAD immediately resets all statistics for the specified protocol, and displays the menu. Continue resetting network statistics, or press Esca...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 194 - February 2004 For detailed information about each report in the Network Statistics menu, or to clear network statistics, proceed to the appropriate section: ARP Statistics Report ( Table 12–8 , following) Interface Statistics Report ( Table 12–9 on page 195 ) Bridge Sta...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 195 - February 2004 Interface Statistics Report To display the Interface Statistics report, type I on the Interface Statistics menu. The Interface Statistics report provides details about all packets sent and received on the selected interface. valid replies rcvd No. of valid ARP R...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 197 - February 2004 Bridge Statistics Report To display the Bridge Statistics report, type B on the Interface Statistics menu. This report provides details about all packets sent and received on the IAD bridge. DLCI Statistics Report To display the DLCI Statistics (Data Link Connec...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 198 - February 2004 Table 12–11.DLCI Statistics Parameter Description Committed Burst No. of committed info rate (bytes per measurement interval) Excess Burst No. of excess info rate (bytes per measurement interval) Throughput Expected average throughput (bytes/second) Rx Frames No...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 199 - February 2004 ATM PVC Statistics Report To display the PVC Statistics Reports, type A on the Interface Statistics menu. This option is only displayed when ATM is selected as the data link protocol. Several associated reports are available, depending on the specification of th...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 200 - February 2004 AAL2 Statistics Report This PVC Report displays when an AAL2/LES PVC is configured. Table 12–13.Common CPCS-2 Statistics Report Parameter Description Transmit overflows Discarded packets due to the internal queue reached it maximum size. Receive STF parity error...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 201 - February 2004 Cumulative CPCS-2 Statistics Report Common AAL Statistics Report This report displays when ATM protocol is configured. Table 12–14.Cumulative CPCS-2 Statistics Report Parameter Description Maximum PDU Size Maximum CP-5 Rx frame length (in bytes, without CPCS tra...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 203 - February 2004 IP Header Compression Statistics Report This report is available when ATM PVC Encapsulation Type RFC 1483 is selected, an IP address is assigned and IP Header Compression is enabled on the ATM Interface. Table 12–16.IP Header Compression Statistics Report Parame...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 204 - February 2004 PPP Statistics Report This report is available when ATM PVC Encapsulation Type RFC 2364 is selected. Clearing Interface Statistics To clear interface statistics, type Z on the Interface Statistics menu. The IAD displays the Clear Statistics menu: Figure 12–5. Cl...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 206 - February 2004 Frame Relay Statistics Report Type F to display the Frame Relay Statistics report. This report displays basic about Frame Relay operations on the WAN link (for all ports and DLCIs). Table 12–18.Frame Relay Statistics Report Parameter Description Received Data Rx...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 207 - February 2004 Serial (USI) Statistics Report Type S to display the Serial Statistics report. This report displays basic serial (HDLC) transport statistics on the Universal Serial Interlace port. Tx congestion counter No. of frames dropped due to congestion to maintain committ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 208 - February 2004 ATM Statistics Report This report displays basic ATM transport statistics at the cell level for all ports and PVCs. bytes sent No. of Data sent in bytes. packets sent No. of packets sent. discarded, TX ring full No. of packets discarded because Transmitted Ring ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 210 - February 2004 G2237 xDSL Statistics Report Table 12–21.G2237 xDSL Statistics Report Parameter Description Operational State Current operation state. Start Progress Current start progress. Operational Seconds Total Operation Time in Seconds Up/Down Counter No. of times modem h...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 212 - February 2004 Ethernet Statistics Report Table 12–22.Ethernet Statistics Report Parameter Description Received Packet Information packets rcvd Total Ethernet packets received. discarded, RX ring empty Discarded received packets because the internal Received Packet Ring Pool B...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 214 - February 2004 G7070 ADSL Statistics Report Table 12–23.G7070 ADSL Statistics Report Parameter Description Operational Seconds Total kernel time link went operational in Seconds. Downstream SNR Margin Current rate of the Downstream SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ration) Margin. Downstre...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 215 - February 2004 POTS Statistics Report Table 12–24.POTS Statistics Report Parameter Description Line X Active/Inactive Current status of line X.Active: Phone line connection is up.Inactive: Phone line connection is down. Buffers Rcvd No. of packets received from this POTS line....
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 216 - February 2004 BRI Statistics Report Clearing Media Statistics To clear network statistics, type Z on the Network Statistics menu. The IAD displays the Clear Network Statistics menu: Figure 12–7. Clear Network Statistics Menu (sample) The statistics options shown depend on the...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 219 - February 2004 Otherwise, the following information is displayed for each entry: Press any key to return to the Reports menu. System Uptime Report Type U on the Reports menu to display the amount of time elapsed since the IAD was reset: The system has been running for 11 hours...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 220 - February 2004 Kernel Free Memory 241KB (247016 Bytes) Free Blocks 1 Blocks Largest Free Block Size 241KB (247016 Bytes) Reserved Area Size 1024KB (1048576 Bytes) When you are done reviewing the report, press any key to return to the System Memory Report menu. Kernel Tasks Mem...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 221 - February 2004 Intro-duction The command line interface is often more convenient to use than the menu interface. Many of the tasks you normally perform using the menu interface are also available in the command line interface. To enter command line interface (CLI) mode, type C...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 223 - February 2004 Command Line Interface Reference Each command in the command line interface is described below, in alphabetic order. exit Description. Quits the command line interface and returns to the menu system. exit ping Description. Pings an IP address. The IP address mus...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 224 - February 2004 reset system Description. Performs a soft system reset. reset system Discussion. Any time you use the menu or command line interface to make setting changes, or change any of the physical characteristics of the IAD (such as changing the MAC address of the Ethern...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 226 - February 2004 set dhcp server range Description. Sets the DHCP server low and high IP address range. set dhcp server range <low IP address> <high IP address> Low IP address IP address in octal format (999.999.999.999) High IP address IP address in octal format (99...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 228 - February 2004 set lan rip Description. Enables or disables RIP on a WAN IP port If you do not enter any optional parameters, the IAD performs the command against the first available slot, interface and port. set lan rip <on | off> <version (1 | 2Bcst | 2Mlti)> (sl...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 229 - February 2004 port UDP Port number (any valid port number; usually 2427 or 2727) set mgcp notified entity Description. Specifies the DNS name or IP address of the notified entity (call agent). You can specify one notified entity in the CLI. Use the menu interface to set up a ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 230 - February 2004 Slot number (1 to 7) interface Keyword identifying the interface: ethernet | adsl | xdsl | sdsl port Port number (1 to 8) connection connection Index of this connection number associated with the port (0-7) set mgcp voice tos Description. Specifies the TOS byte ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 231 - February 2004 set sdsl speed Description. Sets the SDSL speed. This command sets the speed to manual framed (Nokia) or Auto Cycle (Nokia). set sdsl speed <speed> <auto | manual> speed Keyword identifying speed: 2320 | 1744 | 1536 | 1152 | 768 | 384 | 192 auto | ma...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 235 - February 2004 set wan rip Description. Enables and disables RIP on a WAN IP port. If you do not enter any optional parameters, it will find the first available slot, interface and port. set wan rip <on | off> <version (1, 2Bcst, | 2Mlti)> (slot) (interface) (port)...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 236 - February 2004 This chapter describes procedures for troubleshooting and diagnosing problems that may be associated with the IAD. Diagnostics are destructive, and may result in loss of connection to network or voice gateway. After running diagnostics, reset the IAD to return t...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 237 - February 2004 Using the Diagnostics Menu Diagnostic tasks are all displayed and accessed on the Diagnostics menu (displayed by typing Z on the Main menu). Tasks in this chapter are described beginning at the Diagnostics menu. Figure 14–1. Diagnostics Menu You may sign on as S...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 238 - February 2004 To perform a specific test, type the option and proceed to the corresponding section. Performing a Dialup Test The dialup test verifies the operational status of each telephone station by allowing the user to dial another POTS phone on the IAD, by dialing the po...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 239 - February 2004 Lines 5 and 6 are connected together Lines 7 and 8 are connected together Hotline test started 6. Press Escape to terminate the test. The IAD terminates the test and displays the POTS Diagnostics menu. Performing a Ring Test The ring test verifies that POTS devi...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 241 - February 2004 Performing an On/Off Hook Test The On/Off Hook test reports the hook state of each voice port line. 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...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 242 - February 2004 SDSL Diagnostics To perform SDSL diagnostics, type S on the Diagnostics menu. The IAD displays the SDSL Diagnostics menu: Figure 14–3. SDSL Diagnostics Menu To perform a type of transmission, type the option. For option P, select the level to begin the transmiss...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 243 - February 2004 ISDN-BRI Diagnostics Type B to perform BRI Diagnostics. The IAD displays the BRI Diagnostics menu: Figure 14–4. BRI Diagnostics Menu Before conducting any test or enabling an option, type O to select the BRI line to on which to operate (1-4). Next, perform the t...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 244 - February 2004 Trouble-shooting the IAD This section provides information for troubleshooting symptoms associated with the operation of the IAD. Table 14–1 describes symptoms, probable causes and suggested corrective action to correct the problem. Table 14–1.Troubleshooting—Sy...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 246 - February 2004 The table following lists the IAD provisioning parameters on the voice gateway that identifies the IAD and affects its performance. Verify these parameters when troubleshooting the IAD. Table 14–2.IAD Provisioning Parameters Parameter Description ID Identificati...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 247 - February 2004 This chapter describes how to verify that the JetFusion IAD operates properly after installation. It also covers maintenance and how to display the current configuration. Before you can test the voice capabilities of the JetFusion IAD, you must first provision i...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 248 - February 2004 2. Connect a POTS telephone to a provisioned line port on the IAD.3. Lift the telephone receiver and check for dial tone If no dial tone is present, troubleshoot as necessary. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each provisioned line port.5. Disconnect the telephone onc...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 250 - February 2004 Menu Map This appendix provide a map of the menu interface for the JetFusion family of IADs. $0HQX0DS Log On Main Menu ESC (Log off) (User ID/Password) 1. Reports Menu 2. Configure IP Router 3. Configure Bridge C. Display Current Config N. Display Network Stats ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 254 - February 2004 This appendix lists the specifications for the JetFusion IAD family. Where a specification to specific IADs, rather than the entire family, it is noted in the IAD or Description column of each specification table. Equipment List &-HW)XVLRQ,$' 6SHFLILFDWLRQV ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 259 - February 2004 DSLAMs Cisco, Coppermountain, Innovia, Lucent, Nokia Voice Gateways CopperCom, Paradyne; AAL2/LES: PSAX, TdSoft, Zhone, Tollbridge, General Bandwidth, Accelerated, Alcatel, and any af-vmoa-0145 compliant gateway Softswitches MCCP V0.1, NCS 1.0 support Protocols ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 260 - February 2004 Table C–7. 2/4/8-Port Transport Protocol Features Feature Description ATM Adaption Layers AAL2 (voice), AAL5 (data), AAL5 (layer 3 voice) Encapsulation RFC 1483 multiprotocol encapsulation over ATM; RFC 2364 (PPP over ATM); ITU 366.2 (AAL2) AAL2 Profiles ATM: 9,...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 262 - February 2004 16/24-Port 16/24-port IADs share common voice, data, configuration, security and environmental features and specifications. The JF2200 series has a T1 WAN interface, and the JF2300 series has an SDSL WAN interface. SDSL JF2304JF2308 2-Wire SDSL, shielded RJ11 co...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 263 - February 2004 Table C–13. 16/24-Port Data Features Feature Description LAN Interface 10/100 BaseT Ethernet (RJ45) Bridging IEEE 802.1d including spanning tree Routing Default, Static, RIP1 (RFC 1058), RIP2 (RFC 2453), IPCP for IP Packet Processing DHCP Server, Client (RFC 213...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 264 - February 2004 Cell Delay Variation 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 Data Link Identifiers (DLCI) Data Link Format Q.922 ...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 268 - February 2004 Glossary 10/100BaseT. 10-Mbps baseband Ethernet specification that uses two pairs of twisted-pair cabling: one pair for transmitting data and the other for receiving data. 10/100BaseT has a distance limit of approximately 100 meters per segment. 100BaseT. 100-Mb...
2000-A2-GB20-10 - 270 - February 2004 The lowest layer is closest to the media technology and the highest layer is closest to the user. The hardware and software implement the lower two layers, while only the software implements the upper five layers. Physical layer—the actual wires and connections ...
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