Enterasys Networks XSR-3020 - Manual

Enterasys Networks XSR-3020

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Notice; Documentation
  • Page 4 – Regulatory Compliance Information; Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice
  • Page 5 – Industry Canada Notices; Equipment Attachments Limitations; R & TTE Directive Declaration
  • Page 6 – Product Safety
  • Page 7 – ѻક䇈ᯢк䰘ӊ; Supplement to Product Instructions; ᳝↦᳝ᆇ⠽䋼៪ܗユ
  • Page 9 – Australian Telecom
  • Page 10 – Enterasys Networks, Inc. Firmware License Agreement; BEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT,
  • Page 13 – Contents; About This Guide
  • Page 15 – Appendix A: Specifications
  • Page 17 – XSR; Contents of the Guide; Hardware Installation; Conventions Used in This Guide; Contains information essential to avoid damage to the equipment.
  • Page 18 – debido a un riesgo eléctrico.; Elektrischer Gefahrenhinweis:; Personal vorgenommen werden.
  • Page 19 – Getting Help
  • Page 21 – Overview; System Description; Regional Router
  • Page 22 – Hardware Features; , comes equipped with the following features:; Network
  • Page 23 – Two Network Interface Module (NIM) slots for these optional cards:
  • Page 24 – Software Features; Operating System
  • Page 25 – IP Routing
  • Page 26 – Security; Auto
  • Page 27 – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Page 29 – GRE over IPSec
  • Page 30 – Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
  • Page 31 – Installation Overview; Chapters 2
  • Page 33 – Introduction; refer to
  • 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
  • Page 35 – Remove the NIM slot cover, as shown in; Figure 2-2 Removing NIM Slot Cover
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 38 – Figure 2-8 Installing CompactFlash Card; CompactFlash Card for the ADSL NIM; not
  • Page 39 – Connecting Cables; Figure 2-10 Attaching T1/PRI or BRI Port Connector
  • Page 40 – Figure 2-11 Connecting High Speed Serial Connector
  • Page 41 – Figure 2-13 Connecting ADSL Connector; ) required to communicate with your DSLAM. When; Figure 2-14 Attaching T1 Drop & Insert Connector
  • Page 42 – Figure 2-15 Attaching Ethernet Connector
  • Page 43 – Attach either the Ethernet or Fiber Ethernet LAN NIM, as shown in; Figure 2-17 Attaching Ethernet LAN NIM Connector
  • Page 44 – Figure 2-19 Connecting Power Supply Cord; Software Configuration
  • Page 45 – XSR CLI Reference Guide; Initializing XSR Software
  • Page 46 – and; Optionally, you can create a; boot system; command in the
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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:
  • Page 50 – ip directed-broadcast
  • 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
  • Page 52 – Configuring the LAN Ports; “BRI Configuration”; PRI Configuration; Channel group and timeslot number ranges are
  • Page 53 – BRI Configuration; BRI Leased Line; encapsulation ppp; BRI Leased Frame Relay; encapsulation frame-relay
  • Page 54 – BRI Switched Line
  • Page 55 – ADSL Configuration; PPPoE; The following optional commands configure two default routes:; PPPoA
  • 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.
  • Page 57 – Figure 3-1 XSR with Firewall Topology
  • Page 58 – Setting Up RIP Routing; text
  • Page 59 – Configure OSPF Routing
  • Page 60 – Setting Up an SNMP Community String, Traps and V3 Values; write; Only standard ACLs can be applied to SNMP configuration commands.
  • Page 61 – Configuring Message Logging and Severity Level; logging; show logging; Viewing Your Configuration; All; show; commands can be entered in privileged EXEC mode -
  • Page 62 – Connecting Remotely via the Web; configure; Enterasys; Product Version
  • Page 63 – Figure 3-3 Web Product Version Window
  • 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
  • Page 65 – Frame Relay WAN Link with PPP Backup Sample Configuration
  • Page 66 – Configure Users and Passwords
  • Page 67 – Configure WAN/Frame Relay Port; auto
  • Page 68 – Apply QoS; xx
  • Page 69 – Configure DHCP/BOOTP Relay
  • Page 70 – Configure SNMP; The following VPN topology, shown in
  • Page 71 – Generate Master Encryption Key; any peer
  • Page 72 – Create a Transform Set; kilobytes; Configure Crypto Maps; tunnel mode; Configuring VPN at Interface Mode and Setting Up RIP; Internal LAN
  • Page 73 – AUTH; VPN Sample Configuration with Network Extension Mode
  • Page 74 – Figure 3-6 VPN Topology with NEM, EZ-IPSec and Internet Access; Generate the master key. Refer to the following sample key:
  • Page 75 – . Be aware that users not added to
  • Page 76 – tunnel; XSR Rebooting Characteristics; Initialization Output
  • Page 77 – Warm Start : from cli; Table 1; Reboot Triggers; Cause; Cold
  • 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
  • Page 79 – Bootrom Monitor Mode Commands; Boot; bc; cold; warm; configured earlier with the; bp; command) when prompted or enter an incorrect password five
  • Page 80 – bu; Proceed with erasing Bootrom in flash; bU; This command changes the current directory in the file system to
  • Page 81 – hh mm ss
  • Page 82 – ff; Autoboot
  • Page 83 – ns; sf
  • Page 84 – GigabitEthernet 1 2 3; sn
  • Page 85 – This command shows the bootrom version with sample output below:
  • Page 87 – Specifications; System Specifications; Required cabling, optional CompactFlash and other accessories; Table A-1 XSR Hardware Specifications
  • Page 88 – Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications; Type; Category
  • Page 89 – Part Description
  • Page 90 – Connect using: Direct to COM; Figure A-1 COM Port Pinouts; The XSR default; Pin Signal
  • Page 91 – GigabitEthernet Ports; Figure A-2 GigaBitEthernet Port Pinouts; both; speed
  • 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
  • Page 93 – The High Speed Serial NIM card, as shown in; Figure A-6 High Speed Serial NIM Port
  • Page 98 – for pinout assignments.
  • 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
  • Page 100 – Installing Shunt/Terminal Strip; Figure A-16 Installing a Grounding Shunt on the E1 NIM Card
  • Page 101 – Clear channel mode
  • Page 102 – to; NIM Pinouts; Unused
  • 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
  • Page 105 – -Port ADSL NIM Card Port; Figure A-23 ADSL NIM Card; Status; Figure A-24 ADSL NIM Pinouts; ADSL
  • Page 106 – , is designed as an intermediary
  • Page 107 – , comprises a single; Figure 1; CompactFlash Memory Card; LED Behavior; each GigabitEthernet port has one green and one amber LED.
  • Page 108 – LED
  • Page 109 – Index
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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   ...

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