Page 3 - Notice; Documentation
i Notice Enterasys Networks reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document and its web site without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Enterasys Networks to determ...
Page 4 - Regulatory Compliance Information; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice
ii Regulatory Compliance Information Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice The XSR complies with Title 47, Part 15, Class A of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interferenc...
Page 5 - Industry Canada Notices; Equipment Attachments Limitations; R & TTE Directive Declaration
iii Industry Canada Notices This digital apparatus does not exceed the class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le présent ...
Page 6 - Product Safety
iv Product Safety This product complies with the following: UL 60950, CSA C22.2 No. 60950, 73/23/EEC, EN 60950, EN 60825, IEC 60950. Use the XSR with the Advanced Power Solutions (APS61ES ‐ 30) power supply included with the branch ro...
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Page 9 - Australian Telecom
vii Australian Telecom WARNING: Do not install phone line connections during an electrical storm. WARNING: Do not connect phone line until the interface has been configured through local management. The service provider may shut off servi...
Page 10 - Enterasys Networks, Inc. Firmware License Agreement; BEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT,
viii Enterasys Networks, Inc. Firmware License Agreement BEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT, CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. This document is an agreement (“Agreement”) between the end user (“You”) and Enterasys Networks, Inc., on behalf of it...
Page 13 - Contents; About This Guide
xi Contents About This Guide Contents of the Guide ....................................................................................................................................... xvConventions Used in This Guide ...................................................................................
Page 15 - Appendix A: Specifications
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Page 17 - XSR; Contents of the Guide; Hardware Installation; Conventions Used in This Guide; Contains information essential to avoid damage to the equipment.
xv About This Guide This guide provides a general overview of the XSR-3020 hardware and software features and describes how to quickly install and configure the XSR. Refer to the XSR CLI Reference Guide and XSR User’s Guide for information not contained in this document. This guide is written for ad...
Page 18 - debido a un riesgo eléctrico.; Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis:; Personal vorgenommen werden.
xvi Electrical Hazard: Warns against an action that could result in personal injury or death due to an electrical hazard. Riesgo Electrico: Advierte contra una acción que pudiera resultar en lesión corporal o la muerte debido a un riesgo eléctrico. Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis: Installationen sollte...
Page 19 - Getting Help
xvii Getting Help For additional support related to the XSR, contact Enterasys Networks using one of the following methods: Before contacting Enterasys Networks for technical support, have the following information ready: • Your Enterasys Netwo...
Page 21 - Overview; System Description; Regional Router
XSR Getting Started Guide 1-1 1 Overview This chapter introduces the key features of the XSR-3020 and briefly describes hardware installation. System Description The XSR is a networking device designed for enterprise regional offices that provides IP routing over GigabitEthernet LAN and T1/E1, Seria...
Page 22 - Hardware Features; , comes equipped with the following features:; Network
System Description 1-2 Overview Figure 1-1 Typical XSR-3020 Topology Hardware Features The semi-modular XSR, shown in Figure 1-2 , comes equipped with the following features: • Standard 1U chassis (1-11/16 inches high by 17 inches wide by 21 inches deep) mountable in a standard 19” rack. • Broadcom ...
Page 23 - Two Network Interface Module (NIM) slots for these optional cards:
System Description XSR Getting Started Guide 1-3 Figure 1-2 XSR-3020 • Two Network Interface Module (NIM) slots for these optional cards: • 1, 2, or 4 full, fractional and channelized T1/E1 WAN NIM with integral CSU/DSU or Primary Rate Interface (PRI) ports (RJ-48C). • 1-port T3/E3 channelized/uncha...
Page 24 - Software Features; Operating System
System Description 1-4 Overview • 14 diagnostic LEDs to display port, and system status as well as indicate a Flash upgrade in progress. • Five system fans with failure detection capability and three fans dedicated to power supply cooling. Software Features The XSR provides the following software fe...
Page 25 - IP Routing
System Description XSR Getting Started Guide 1-5 • Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server • OS fallback IP Routing • Static and multiple routes to the same destination • Redistribution of routes from RIP, OSPF, BGP, connected, or static into RIP, OSPF, and BGP • RIP-1 & RIP-2 • Open Shortest...
Page 26 - Security; Auto
System Description 1-6 Overview Security • Stateful inspection firewall engine • FTP, H.323, and RPC (SUN and Microsoft) ALG support • Application commands for FTP, SMTP, & HTTP • Firewall logging and authentication • Firewall interaction with NAT & VPN • Standard and Extended Access Control...
Page 27 - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
System Description XSR Getting Started Guide 1-7 • Periodic Keep-Alive messages to learn of connection problems • Multi-protocol interconnect over Frame Relay - RFC-2427 • RFC-2390 Frame Relay Inverse ARP to discover IP address of remote peer when used in multi-point mode and responds to incoming In...
Page 29 - GRE over IPSec
System Description XSR Getting Started Guide 1-9 SecurID (third-party plug-in) Certificates (embedded/smart cards) – Microsoft only • Encryption • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Triple Data Encryption Standard (3DES), Data Encryption Standard (DES) • 3DES/DES acceleration • Data Integrity • MD5...
Page 30 - Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
System Description 1-10 Overview Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) • POTS and ISDN circuit support • ATM Frame UNI (FUNI) data framing format • OAM cells: AIS, RDI, CC, Loopback over F4 and F5 flows • Up to 30 ATM Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVCs) • ATM UBR traffic class • ATM Adaption Lay...
Page 31 - Installation Overview; Chapters 2
Installation Overview XSR Getting Started Guide 1-11 • Switched PPP Multilink connections • Backup using ISDN & MLPPP connections • Dialer interface spoofing • Dialer watch Installation Overview Installing the XSR consists of performing the following general steps. For detailed instructions, ref...
Page 33 - Introduction; refer to
XSR Getting Started Guide 2-1 2 Hardware Installation Introduction This chapter provides a checklist to verify your shipment, suggestions for the installation site, and describes how to install the following XSR hardware: • NIM cards • Optional - CompactFlash card (standard with ADSL NIM) • Connecti...
Page 34 - Appendix A; Installing NIM Cards and Rack Mounting; Be sure the power cord is disconnected before you add a NIM card.; Figure 2-1 Removing XSR Cover
Installing NIM Cards and Rack Mounting 2-2 Hardware Installation • Each XSR AC power supply requires a three-pronged power receptacle capable of delivering the current and voltage specified in Appendix A . An AC outlet on a separately fused circuit is required for each XSR to provide power redundanc...
Page 35 - Remove the NIM slot cover, as shown in; Figure 2-2 Removing NIM Slot Cover
Installing NIM Cards and Rack Mounting XSR Getting Started Guide 2-3 4. Remove the NIM slot cover, as shown in Figure 2-2 , by grasping the handle and pulling it to the side before taking it out. Figure 2-2 Removing NIM Slot Cover 5. Gently attach the NIM card(s) to the connector on the motherboard ...
Page 36 - Figure 2-4 Fastening Rack Brackets; Mount the bracketed XSR to your rack, as shown in; Figure 2-5 Attaching XSR to Rack
Installing NIM Cards and Rack Mounting 2-4 Hardware Installation 7. Attach the rack brackets to the chassis with the screws supplied, as shown in Figure 2-4 . Figure 2-4 Fastening Rack Brackets 8. Mount the bracketed XSR to your rack, as shown in Figure 2-5 . Figure 2-5 Attaching XSR to Rack NIM 1 N...
Page 37 - Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card; for a generic illustration of the card.; Figure 2-6 Typical CompactFlash Card; CompactFlash Card Installation; Follow the steps below to install the CompactFlash card:; Figure 2-7 Removing CompactFlash Cover Plate
Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card XSR Getting Started Guide 2-5 Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card An optional CompactFlash (CF) memory card provides additional non-volatile storage capabilities in various increments. The CF’s controller interfaces with a host system allowing data to be writt...
Page 38 - Figure 2-8 Installing CompactFlash Card; CompactFlash Card for the ADSL NIM; not
Installing a CompactFlash Memory Card 2-6 Hardware Installation 2. Seat the card in the PCMCIA interface as shown in Figure 2-8 . Gently insert the CF into the slot, taking care that the CF’s wider grooved edge fits into the wider track of the PCMCIA interface. If the card does not seat easily but s...
Page 39 - Connecting Cables; Figure 2-10 Attaching T1/PRI or BRI Port Connector
Connecting Cables XSR Getting Started Guide 2-7 Connecting Cables Perform any of the following steps to connect your cabling to optional WAN or LAN NIMs, GigabitEthernet ports, and power supply: 1. Connect the serial COM cable provided in the packing box to your PC connector, as shown in Figure 2-9 ...
Page 40 - Figure 2-11 Connecting High Speed Serial Connector
Connecting Cables 2-8 Hardware Installation Figure 2-11 Connecting High Speed Serial Connector Figure 2-12 Attaching T3/E3 BNC Connectors NIM 1 NIM 2 SECURITY R OUTERS XSR-3020 NIM 1 NIM 2 SEC URITY ROU TER S XSR-3020 ALARM LOS ENABLE LOF Tx Rx id
Page 41 - Figure 2-13 Connecting ADSL Connector; ) required to communicate with your DSLAM. When; Figure 2-14 Attaching T1 Drop & Insert Connector
Connecting Cables XSR Getting Started Guide 2-9 Figure 2-13 Connecting ADSL Connector A CompactFlash card is provided with the XSR ADSL NIM. It is loaded with the Digital Signal Processing (DSP) firmware ( adsl.fls ) required to communicate with your DSLAM. When inserted into the Compact Flash slot ...
Page 42 - Figure 2-15 Attaching Ethernet Connector
Connecting Cables 2-10 Hardware Installation 3. Connect the Ethernet port(s) to your LAN connectors with a cable, as shown in Figure 2-15 . Figure 2-15 Attaching Ethernet Connector 4. Insert the Mini-GBIC module in the GBIC slot then connect the optical cable, as shown in Figure 2-16 . Figure 2-16 I...
Page 43 - Attach either the Ethernet or Fiber Ethernet LAN NIM, as shown in; Figure 2-17 Attaching Ethernet LAN NIM Connector
Connecting Cables XSR Getting Started Guide 2-11 5. Attach either the Ethernet or Fiber Ethernet LAN NIM, as shown in Figure 2-17 and Figure 2-18 , respectively. Figure 2-17 Attaching Ethernet LAN NIM Connector Figure 2-18 Attaching Ethernet Fiber LAN NIM Connector NIM 1 NIM 2 SECURITY R OUTERS XSR-...
Page 44 - Figure 2-19 Connecting Power Supply Cord; Software Configuration
Connecting Cables 2-12 Hardware Installation 6. Attach the power supply cord to the connector at the rear of the XSR, as shown in Figure 2-19 and plug in the country-specific power cord connects to a wall socket. The XSR will power up. Figure 2-19 Connecting Power Supply Cord You are now ready to co...
Page 45 - XSR CLI Reference Guide; Initializing XSR Software
XSR Getting Started Guide 3-1 3 Software Configuration This chapter describes how to initialize, quickly set up and verify your configuration for the XSR. Refer to the XSR CLI Reference Guide for a more thorough explanation of commands and parameter options. The chapter also includes sample configur...
Page 46 - and; Optionally, you can create a; boot system; command in the
Initializing XSR Software 3-2 Software Configuration • ETH 10/100/1000 LEDs turn ON and OFF a few times during initialization as the XSR proceeds from bootrom to power up diagnostics to software image, then they remain ON or OFF depending on the LAN type. • ETHERNET Activity LEDs blink when frames p...
Page 47 - “XSR Rebooting; admin; XSR User’s Guide; Optional: Configuring Remote Auto Install; ”Chapter 2: Hardware; Configuring RAI for Frame Relay; statically; You can abort RAI at any time by pressing any key.
Opening a COM (Console) Session XSR Getting Started Guide 3-3 first error will be reported, along with a count of the sum of errors incurred. In the case of a single error, only the error line will be reported. Error messages will be logged as well. Because the result of continuing to process a flaw...
Page 48 - Phase 1 - Frame Relay interface Serial 1/0 reported DLCI 16 active; Phase 4 - Sending out Reverse DNS query onto Frame Relay; xsrnode; Phase 7 - preparing node to execute startup-config
Optional: Configuring Remote Auto Install 3-4 Software Configuration same node - 10.10.1.2 (configuration of DNS and TFTP servers are not shown here). In short, the DNS server should map IP addresses 133.133.1.2 and 133.133.1.3 to hostnames. On the TFTP server, you should create a startup-config fil...
Page 49 - config; Configuring RAI for DHCP over LAN; name is provided by the DHCP; Remember to save your configuration after all edits.; Configuring RAI over ADSL; The following is a CISCO configuration at the the central site:
Optional: Configuring Remote Auto Install XSR Getting Started Guide 3-5 ****************** REMOTE AUTO INSTALL TERMINATING***************** + The RAI process is complete and is preoceding to system initialization where it will process the new startup- config file. Configuring RAI for DHCP over LAN T...
Page 50 - ip directed-broadcast
Optional: Configuring Remote Auto Install 3-6 Software Configuration virtual-template 1pppoe limit per-mac 10 + This is an optional command. pppoe limit max-sessions 32000 + This is an optional command. interface GigabitEthernet1/0/0no ip addressnegotiation auto!interface GigabitEthernet1/0/0.10enca...
Page 51 - Configuring the XSR Name and User Information; Setting User Name, Privilege and Password; privilege; Setting the Clock; must; Newly created users are stored in the
Configuring the XSR Name and User Information XSR Getting Started Guide 3-7 + The XSR waits one minute for the PPPoE connection to come up. Phase 4 - ADSL - IP is connected on 0/35, prepare to load startup config + The XSR starts downloading the startup-file. Phase 6 - ATM/ADSL - retrieving file 000...
Page 52 - Configuring the LAN Ports; “BRI Configuration”; PRI Configuration; Channel group and timeslot number ranges are
Configuring the LAN Ports 3-8 Software Configuration XSR(config)#sntp-server enable Remember to save your configuration after all edits. Configuring the LAN Ports 1. Enter interface gigabitethernet < 1 | 2 | 3 > to acquire Interface mode and select the first, second or third GigabitEthernet po...
Page 53 - BRI Configuration; BRI Leased Line; encapsulation ppp; BRI Leased Frame Relay; encapsulation frame-relay
Configuring the WAN Ports XSR Getting Started Guide 3-9 The value you set must match the type and format offered by your service provider and must correlate with the NIM card you are configuring: sf or esf for T1 cards, and crc4 or no-crc4 for E1 cards. 7. Enter linecode < ami | b8zs | hdb3 > ...
Page 54 - BRI Switched Line
Configuring the WAN Ports 3-10 Software Configuration 3. Enter no shutdown to keep the BRI interface enabled. 4. Enter frame-relay lmi-type <ilmi | ansi | q933a | auto | none> to select the Local Management Interface type. 5. Enter interface bri 0:<1 | 2>.<1-30> multi-point to acqu...
Page 55 - ADSL Configuration; PPPoE; The following optional commands configure two default routes:; PPPoA
Configuring the WAN Ports XSR Getting Started Guide 3-11 ADSL Configuration ADSL can be configured using three different types of encapsulation: PPPoA, PPPoE, and IPoA. Continue configuration with the ADSL type of your choice. PPPoE The following commands configure a sample PPPoE topology. The first...
Page 56 - IPoA; Enter the following commands to configure a IPoA topology:; Firewall Sample Configuration; add the; crypto ipsec df-bit clear; command to your configuration.
Firewall Sample Configuration 3-12 Software Configuration The commands below configure the ATM interface and sub-interface with a negotiated IP address, CHAP username and password, and bans keepalives. XSR(config)#interface ATM 0XSR(config-if<ATM0/0>)#no shutdownXSR(config-if<ATM0/0.1>)#...
Page 57 - Figure 3-1 XSR with Firewall Topology
Firewall Sample Configuration XSR Getting Started Guide 3-13 Figure 3-1 XSR with Firewall Topology In this configuration, the firewall provides protected access from the private to dmz networks. That is, access is restricted to Web and mail traffic only. The hosts in the private network are provided...
Page 58 - Setting Up RIP Routing; text
Setting Up RIP Routing 3-14 Software Configuration Trial load the completed configuration into the firewall engine, and if successful, load the configuration: XSR(config)#ip firewall load trialXSR(config)#ip firewall load Complete LAN and WAN interface configuration: XSR(config)#interface gigabiteth...
Page 59 - Configure OSPF Routing
Configure OSPF Routing XSR Getting Started Guide 3-15 12. Enter network < xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx > (IP address) of the network to be advertised. Repeat the command to configure additional networks. 13. Enter passive-interface type num if you want to prevent RIP transmissions on the interface. 14. Ent...
Page 60 - Setting Up an SNMP Community String, Traps and V3 Values; write; Only standard ACLs can be applied to SNMP configuration commands.
Setting Up an SNMP Community String, Traps and V3 Values 3-16 Software Configuration 7. Enter map-class frame-relay < name > to designate this map-class and acquire Map-Class mode. 8. Enter frame-relay cir out < bits > to set the outgoing CIR (the default is 56000 bps). Refer to the XSR ...
Page 61 - Configuring Message Logging and Severity Level; logging; show logging; Viewing Your Configuration; All; show; commands can be entered in privileged EXEC mode -
Configuring Message Logging and Severity Level XSR Getting Started Guide 3-17 Groups offer users authorization choices and read/write privileges. 6. Optional. For SNMPv3, enter snmp-server view < name > { oid-tree | treeEntryName }{ included | excluded } to specify a view. Views offer users se...
Page 62 - Connecting Remotely via the Web; configure; Enterasys; Product Version
Connecting Remotely via the Web 3-18 Software Configuration Connecting Remotely via the Web 1. Enter configure to acquire Configuration mode. 2. Enter ip http server enable to access the XSR over the Web. 3. Point your terminal’s Web browser at the XSR’s IP address. Enter http://<XSR IP address&g...
Page 63 - Figure 3-3 Web Product Version Window
Connecting Remotely via the Web XSR Getting Started Guide 3-19 Click on Product Version to bring up the Product Version window for a host of hardware, bootrom, and software information as shown in Figure 3-3 . Figure 3-3 Web Product Version Window Product Version Copyright 2004 by Enterasys Networks...
Page 64 - LAN-PPP Services Sample Configuration; The sample configuration below, see; Figure 3-4 Sample LAN-PPP Services Configuration; branch2; Central Site; PSTN; PSTN
LAN-PPP Services Sample Configuration 3-20 Software Configuration LAN-PPP Services Sample Configuration The sample configuration below, see Figure 3-4 , creates a PPP, fractional T1 leased line connection from the XSR branch node to the Central Site router and a backup serial dialup link to the Back...
Page 65 - Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample Configuration
Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample Configuration XSR Getting Started Guide 3-21 XSR(config-controller<T1-1/0>)#no shutdown + Enables T1 controller XSR(config)#interface serial 1/0:0 + Configures Serial interface 1, port 1 using channel group 0 and acquires Interface mode XSR(config-if...
Page 66 - Configure Users and Passwords
Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample Configuration 3-22 Software Configuration Configure Users and Passwords XSR(config)#username bob password cleartext bobspassword + Adds a user and unencrypted password Configure LAN Interface XSR(config)#interface gigabitethernet 1 + Configures the local L...
Page 67 - Configure WAN/Frame Relay Port; auto
Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample Configuration XSR Getting Started Guide 3-23 XSR(config-pmap-c<priority-server>)#priority medium 20 6400 + Gives medium priority queue a peak 20% of bandwidth & burst size of 6400 bits per second XSR(config)#policy-map data_policy + Adds a policy...
Page 68 - Apply QoS; xx
Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample Configuration 3-24 Software Configuration Apply QoS XSR(config)#map-class frame-relay CLASS-FRP + Adds a FR map class and acquires FR Map Class mode XSR(config-map-class<CLASS-FRP>)#frame-relay cir out 48000 + Sets this map class’ CIR rate at 48000 b...
Page 69 - Configure DHCP/BOOTP Relay
Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample Configuration XSR Getting Started Guide 3-25 XSR(config)#access-list 125 deny ip host 192.168.1.15 anyXSR(config)#access-list 125 permit ip 192.162.2.0 0.0.0.255 anyXSR(config)#access-list 125 permit ip 192.162.2.0 0.0.0.255XSR(config)#interface fastethern...
Page 70 - Configure SNMP; The following VPN topology, shown in
VPN Site-to-Site Sample Configuration 3-26 Software Configuration Configure SNMP The previously configured ACL will be applied to all SNMP requests. Stricter ACLs can be written if tighter security controls are required. XSR(config)#snmp-server community toMonitor1 ro 26 + Adds an SNMP community wit...
Page 71 - Generate Master Encryption Key; any peer
VPN Site-to-Site Sample Configuration XSR Getting Started Guide 3-27 Generate Master Encryption Key If you have not already generated a master encryption key, you must do so now to configure the VPN. A master key need only be generated once. Generate the master key: XSR(config)#crypto key master gen...
Page 72 - Create a Transform Set; kilobytes; Configure Crypto Maps; tunnel mode; Configuring VPN at Interface Mode and Setting Up RIP; Internal LAN
VPN Site-to-Site Sample Configuration 3-28 Software Configuration Create a Transform Set The following transform-set specifies the specified encryption/data integrity choices, 768-bit Diffie-Hellman, and an SA lifetime expressed in kilobytes . The SA seconds lifetime value is disabled. Some commands...
Page 73 - AUTH; VPN Sample Configuration with Network Extension Mode
VPN Sample Configuration with Network Extension Mode XSR Getting Started Guide 3-29 XSR(config)#interface vpn 57 multi-pointXSR(config-int-vpn)#ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 XSR(config)#router ripXSR(config-router)#network 112.16.10.0XSR(config-router)#passive-interface gigabitethernet 2XSR(c...
Page 74 - Figure 3-6 VPN Topology with NEM, EZ-IPSec and Internet Access; Generate the master key. Refer to the following sample key:
VPN Sample Configuration with Network Extension Mode 3-30 Software Configuration Figure 3-6 VPN Topology with NEM, EZ-IPSec and Internet Access If you have not already generated a master encryption key, you must do so now to configure the VPN. A master key need only be generated once. Generate the m...
Page 75 - . Be aware that users not added to
VPN Sample Configuration with Network Extension Mode XSR Getting Started Guide 3-31 Configure AAA authentication by assigning a virtual subnet to the DEFAULT AAA group, associate it with DNS and WINs servers, and add two AAA users with passwords. When a remote XSR tunnels into the local XSR, it will...
Page 76 - tunnel; XSR Rebooting Characteristics; Initialization Output
XSR Rebooting Characteristics 3-32 Software Configuration XSR(config)#access-list 103 permit ip any 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255 Create crypto map statements for each ACL entry with the more protective tunnel mode set by default. Match statements render associated ACLs bi-directional: XSR(config)#crypto map...
Page 77 - Warm Start : from cli; Table 1; Reboot Triggers; Cause; Cold
XSR Rebooting Characteristics XSR Getting Started Guide 3-33 CPU: Broadcom BCM1250 Rev 2VxWorks version: VxWorks5.4.2Bootrom version: 1.5Creation date: Aug 26 2003, 10:12:36 Warm Start : from cli Testing Bootrom Integrity << PASSED >> auto-booting... Verifying flash:xsr3000.fls file ...R...
Page 78 - file stored in Flash becomes the running configuration.; Reload Command from the CLI; You can reboot the XSR firmware by issuing the command; Bootrom Monitor Commands bc and bw; bw; Watchdog Timer Expiration; Power-up Error Conditions
XSR Rebooting Characteristics 3-34 Software Configuration Power-Up Reboot If you power cycle the XSR by flipping the switch on the back panel, the XSR will cold reboot. The startup-config file stored in Flash becomes the running configuration. Reload Command from the CLI You can reboot the XSR firmw...
Page 79 - Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands; Boot; bc; cold; warm; configured earlier with the; bp; command) when prompted or enter an incorrect password five
Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands XSR Getting Started Guide 3-35 • Bootrom is valid. • The software image in Flash is valid. Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands Bootrom monitor mode offers special user access when the XSR lacks valid software or runs abnormally. Enter the mode by pressing the key combination ...
Page 80 - bu; Proceed with erasing Bootrom in flash; bU; This command changes the current directory in the file system to
Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands 3-36 Software Configuration XSR-3020:bpEnter current password:Enter new password: ******Re-enter new password: ******Password has changed. bu This command updates the bootrom from a local file. You are prompted to enter data by the following script. When the “ Proceed w...
Page 81 - hh mm ss
Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands XSR Getting Started Guide 3-37 copy This command copies a file using the syntax copy <source name> <destination name> . You can copy files from flash: to cflash: and vice versa. da This command shows system date/time with the sample output below: XSR-3020:da...
Page 82 - ff; Autoboot
Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands 3-38 Software Configuration ff This command formats the Flash file system. We recommend that you first save any .dat, .cert, .cfg , and your startup-config files to cflash: or a PC since any files in flash: will be deleted. You are prompted to enter data by the followin...
Page 83 - ns; sf
Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands XSR Getting Started Guide 3-39 Local target name (robo1) : Autoboot (yes) : Quick boot (no) : Permanently save the network parameters? (y/n) ns This command saves a file over the network using a remote IP address/file path. remove This command removes a file using the s...
Page 84 - GigabitEthernet 1 2 3; sn
Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands 3-40 Software Configuration BadVAddr=08112233 PP - Crashed Task Stack (sp=85febb90):0x85feb790 ffffffff 00000000 00000008 ffffffff0x85feb7a0 00000000 00000001 00000000 000000010x85feb7b0 00000000 8214ab00 0000000a 82142ee00x85feb7c0 ffffffff 85feb7c0 ffffffff bf3285a40x...
Page 85 - This command shows the bootrom version with sample output below:
Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands XSR Getting Started Guide 3-41 Local target name : XSR1Autoboot : enabledQuick boot : no Current GigabitEthernet 0 MAC address is: 00:01:f4:2b:3e:1bCurrent GigabitEthernet 1 MAC address is: 00:01:f4:2b:3e:1cCurrent GigabitEthernet 1 MAC address is: 00:01:f4:2b:3e:1d sv ...
Page 87 - Specifications; System Specifications; Required cabling, optional CompactFlash and other accessories; Table A-1 XSR Hardware Specifications
A-1 A Specifications System Specifications This appendix details XSR data about hardware functionality including: • Processor, system memory, chassis, power supply, interfaces • Required cabling, optional CompactFlash and other accessories • Pinout assignments for WAN and LAN interfaces • LED behavi...
Page 88 - Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications; Type; Category
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications A-2 Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications Refer to the following table for specifications of cables, CompactFlash and accessories for the XSR. This equipment can all be obtained separately from Enterasys Networks or through any computer sup...
Page 89 - Part Description
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications XSR Getting Started Guide A-3 2-port synch/asynch card4-port synch/asynch card 68-pin, male SCSI III NIM-SER-02NIM-SER-04 Serial NIM cards 6’ DB-15, X.21 DTE, twisted-pair cable NIM-X21-CAB-04 Serial link to high speed serial line: 2 or 4 port 6’ DB-2...
Page 90 - Connect using: Direct to COM; Figure A-1 COM Port Pinouts; The XSR default; Pin Signal
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications A-4 COM (Console) Port The XSR comes equipped with a COM serial port useful for initial configuration and management. Using a serial (null modem) cable, you can attach the router ’s DB-9 COM port to a data terminal port and directly configure the XSR ...
Page 91 - GigabitEthernet Ports; Figure A-2 GigaBitEthernet Port Pinouts; both; speed
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications XSR Getting Started Guide A-5 GigabitEthernet Ports The XSR comes equipped with three GigabitEthernet (LAN) ports that support full-duplex 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps transmission. The ports conform to IEEE 802.3 standards with 8-pin modular RJ-45 connector...
Page 92 - The single-port Copper or Fiber-optic Ethernet NIMs, shown in; Figure A-3 Copper Ethernet NIM; Refer to; Figure A-5 Copper Ethernet NIM Port Pinouts; Regulatory/Safety Compliance; Pin; Not Used
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications A-6 Copper/Fiber-optic Ethernet NIMs The single-port Copper or Fiber-optic Ethernet NIMs, shown in Figure A-3 and Figure A-4 , provide interfaces for half and full-duplex 10/100Base-T or fiber-optic 100Base-F transmission over LAN or WAN networks, res...
Page 93 - The High Speed Serial NIM card, as shown in; Figure A-6 High Speed Serial NIM Port
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications XSR Getting Started Guide A-7 2/4-Port Serial NIM Card Port The High Speed Serial NIM card, as shown in Figure A-6 , provides a WAN interface supporting a serial link to four different types of DTEs: DB-15, 25, 37, and V.35. This interface supports du...
Page 98 - for pinout assignments.
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications A-12 T1/E1/ISDN PRI NIM Card Ports The T1/E1/ISDN PRI NIM comes equipped with either 1, 2 or 4 Ethernet (WAN) ports that support fractional T1/E1 transmission in full-channel, fractional or unchannelized format with 8-pin modular RJ-48C connectors and...
Page 99 - Balun for E1 or PRI NIM Cards; The balun and its connectors are shown in; Figure A-14 Balun for E1 or PRI Connection; Grounding Shunt for E1 NIM Cards; interface, which are not needed to complete the connection.; Figure A-15 Sample Grounding Shunt
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications XSR Getting Started Guide A-13 Balun for E1 or PRI NIM Cards Some overseas electrical systems require that you use a balun and grounding shunt when utilizing an E1 or PRI NIM card on the XSR. A balun is an adapter employed to connect a 75-ohm coaxial ...
Page 100 - Installing Shunt/Terminal Strip; Figure A-16 Installing a Grounding Shunt on the E1 NIM Card
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications A-14 Installing Shunt/Terminal Strip To install the shunt or terminal strip, attach two dual-pin units vertically to each four-pin jumper (P2, P3, P4, or P5) corresponding to the RJ-48C port using a balun, as shown in Figure A-16 . Any other RJ-48C po...
Page 101 - Clear channel mode
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications XSR Getting Started Guide A-15 T3/E3 NIM Card The T3/E3 full and sub-rate NIM, as shown in Figure A-17 , is equipped with 1 Ethernet (WAN) port that supports fractional T3/E3 transmission in un-channelized or clear channel mode with BNC connectors. Us...
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Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications A-16 1/2-Port BRI-S/T NIM Card Ports The XSR offers a serial NIM card for 1 or 2 WAN interfaces over an ISDN-S/T BRI line, as shown in Figure A-18 . Port 0 and 1 LEDs shine when the lines are active and ready to receive traffic. Refer to Figure A-19 f...
Page 103 - Termination Shunt for the ISDN BRI-S/T NIM Card; Figure A-20 Installing a Termination Shunt on BRI-S/T NIM Card; Receive Pair Termination
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications XSR Getting Started Guide A-17 Termination Shunt for the ISDN BRI-S/T NIM Card ISDN BRI-S/T terminal equipment devices may be connected at random points of the cable in point-to-point or point-to-multipoint configurations. Line termination resistors m...
Page 105 - -Port ADSL NIM Card Port; Figure A-23 ADSL NIM Card; Status; Figure A-24 ADSL NIM Pinouts; ADSL
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications XSR Getting Started Guide A-19 1-Port ADSL NIM Card Port The XSR’s Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) NIM card, as shown in Figure A-23 , provides 1 WAN port on an ADSL over POTS (Annex A/C) or ISDN (Annex B) line with a 6-pin RJ-11 connector. ...
Page 106 - , is designed as an intermediary
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications A-20 T1/E1 Drop & Insert (D&I) NIM The XSR’s 2-port T1/E1 D&I NIM card, as shown in Figure A-25 , is designed as an intermediary between the Central Office T1/E1 line and a PBX. It de-couples Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) and Voice DS...
Page 107 - , comprises a single; Figure 1; CompactFlash Memory Card; LED Behavior; each GigabitEthernet port has one green and one amber LED.
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications XSR Getting Started Guide A-21 CompactFlash Memory Card The optional plug-in CompactFlash (CF) memory card, shown in Figure A-27 , comprises a single chip controller and flash memory modules in a matchbook-sized package with a 50-pin, PCMCIA connector...
Page 108 - LED
Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications A-22 PWR ON XSR is powered up and Bootrom initialized OFF XSR is powered down VPN ON/OFF VPN tunnel is up/No tunnel connected COM(munication) Blinking/OFF Port is transmitting or receiving data/idle Ethernet Port 1, 2, 3 Amber only ON 10Base-T link is...
Page 109 - Index
Index-1 Index B Balun description A-13 Balun adapter A-3 BRI S/T card part numbers A-3 BRI S/Tpin assignments A-16 BRI U card part numbers A-3 BRI-U pin assignments A-18 , A-19 , A-20 Broadcom 1250 processor 1-2 C cable/accessory guide A-2 cabling part numbers A-2 Canadian notices iii channelized ca...