Page 3 - Customer Service; Finding information and software on the Internet; Gathering information you will need
85x11 Book Template (Preliminary) iii Customer Service Customer Service provides a variety of options for obtaining information about Lucent products and services, software upgrades, and technical assistance. Finding information and software on the Internet Visit the Web site at http://www.lucent.co...
Page 5 - Contents; Chapter 1
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide v Contents Customer Service ..................................................................................................................... iii About This Guide .........................................................................
Page 6 - Chapter 3
vi APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Contents Configuring the APX 8000 for shelf-controller redundancy ................................................. 2-3 Assigning the system IP address......................................................................................
Page 7 - Chapter 6
Contents APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide vii Chapter 6 Configuring MultiDSP Cards(MAX TNT, APX 8000)...................................................................... 6-1 Introduction to MultiDSP.........................................................................
Page 8 - Chapter 8
viii APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Contents Specifying analog encoding for TAOS unit codecs ............................................................. 7-22Configuring specialized options.................................................................................
Page 12 - Appendix A
xii APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Contents Start and Stop records .......................................................................................... 18-21Disconnect cause codes .....................................................................................
Page 13 - Figures
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide xiii Figures Figure 13-1 Example of unchannelized DS3 slot card application ..................................... 13-1Figure 14-1 DS3-ATM interface to ATM network ............................................................. 14-1Figure 1...
Page 15 - Tables
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide xv Tables Table 1-1 Basic TAOS unit configuration tasks ................................................................ 1-2 Table 5-1 Modem configuration tasks ...............................................................................
Page 17 - About This Guide; What is in this guide
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide xvii About This Guide What is in this guide This guide provides the following instructions for an APX 8000™, MAX TNT®, or DSLTNT™ multiservice access concentrator: • Basic configuration of your unit • Configuring shelf controller redunda...
Page 18 - Documentation conventions
xviii APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Documentation conventions • Network security Documentation conventions Following are all the special characters and typographical conventions used in this manual: Convention Meaning Monospace text Represents text that appears on yo...
Page 19 - Documentation set
Documentation set APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide xix Documentation set The APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT documentation set consists of the following manuals. • Read me first: – Access Networks Safety and Compliance GuideContains important safety instructions and country-spe...
Page 21 - Performing Basic Configuration; Introduction to basic configuration
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 1-1 1 Performing Basic Configuration Introduction to basic configuration Table 1-1 lists the sections describing the tasks you must perform for the TAOS unit basic configuration. The table includes a brief descrip...
Page 23 - Connecting to a new unit; New MAX TNT or DSLTNT unit
Performing Basic Configuration Connecting to a new unit APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 1-3 Connecting to a new unit To communicate with a new TAOS unit, you must assign an IP address to the shelf controller. Once this is done, you can perform f...
Page 25 - Setting the system date; Setting the log level
Performing Basic Configuration Setting the system date APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 1-5 Setting the system date If the system date displayed on your screen is incorrect, set the correct date and time with the Date command. For example, to set...
Page 26 - Configuring a default gateway
1-6 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Performing Basic ConfigurationConfiguring a default gateway To change the log level, specify an option for the Save-Level parameter: admin> set save-level = [none|emergency|alert|criti- cal|error|warning|no...
Page 27 - Pinging the TAOS unit from a local host
Performing Basic Configuration Pinging the TAOS unit from a local host APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 1-7 domain-name = "" dns-primary-server = 0.0.0.0 dns-secondary-server = 0.0.0.0 netbios-primary-ns = 0.0.0.0 netbios-secondary-ns = 0...
Page 28 - Changing the Admin password; Securing the serial port; Assigning a Telnet password
1-8 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Performing Basic ConfigurationRecommended basic security measures Changing the Admin password A user who knows the password to the Admin level can perform any operation on the TAOS unit, including changing the...
Page 29 - Requiring acceptance of the pool address
Performing Basic Configuration Recommended basic security measures APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 1-9 Following is an example of assigning a Telnet password: admin> read ip-global IP-GLOBAL read admin> set telnet-password = SDwiw87 admin&...
Page 30 - Configuring SNMP access to the unit; Overview of SNMP security
1-10 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Performing Basic ConfigurationRecommended basic security measures To prevent the TAOS unit router from being used as an intermediary in this type of denial-of-service attack launched from another network, you...
Page 31 - Enabling SNMP in the TAOS unit; Setting up address security
Performing Basic Configuration Recommended basic security measures APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 1-11 Following are the parameters related to SNMP security: SNMP enabled = no read-community = public read-write-community = write enforce-address...
Page 32 - Where to go next
1-12 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Performing Basic ConfigurationWhere to go next In the following example, commands enforce address security and specify a trusted address for read and write access: admin> read snmp SNMP read admin> list...
Page 33 - Overview of redundancy operations; Shelf-controller startup and primary election
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 2-1 2 Configuring Shelf-Controller Redundancy(APX 8000) Overview of redundancy operations The APX 8000 can operate with a single shelf controller or with two redundant shelf controllers. When the APX 8000 runs wit...
Page 34 - Normal operation
2-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Shelf-Controller Redundancy (APX 8000)Overview of redundancy operations The controllers next elect the controller that will be primary. The election process is based on a hierarchical list of compl...
Page 35 - Controller switchover
Configuring Shelf-Controller Redundancy (APX 8000) Configuring the APX 8000 for shelf-controller redundancy APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 2-3 Controller switchover If the primary controller fatals, the secondary controller automatically takes ...
Page 36 - Examples of setting shelf-controller Ethernet IP address
2-4 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Shelf-Controller Redundancy (APX 8000)Configuring the APX 8000 for shelf-controller redundancy Assigning the system IP address To configure an APX 8000 that has redundant shelf controllers, you mus...
Page 37 - Defining the soft IP interface for fault tolerance; Example of setting the soft IP address
Configuring Shelf-Controller Redundancy (APX 8000) Configuring the APX 8000 for shelf-controller redundancy APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 2-5 admin> set ip-address = 192.168.100.2/24 admin> write IP-INTERFACE/{ { shelf-1 right-controller...
Page 38 - Configuring shelf-controller redundancy; Physical interface profiles
2-6 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Shelf-Controller Redundancy (APX 8000)Configuring the APX 8000 for shelf-controller redundancy Configuring shelf-controller redundancy When setting up shelf-controller redundancy, you might need to...
Page 40 - Switching the primary controller at the command-line interface; Resetting shelf controllers and clearing controller NVRAM; Resetting the controllers
2-8 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Shelf-Controller Redundancy (APX 8000)Configuring the APX 8000 for shelf-controller redundancy Switching the primary controller at the command-line interface You can manually switch primary shelf-c...
Page 41 - Clearing NVRAM; Viewing controller up time
Configuring Shelf-Controller Redundancy (APX 8000) Obtaining status information about redundant shelf controllers APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 2-9 the default security level is reactivated. In addition, a system reset can cause a WAN line to ...
Page 42 - Viewing controller status
2-10 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Shelf-Controller Redundancy (APX 8000)Obtaining status information about redundant shelf controllers disrupted and then reestablished, the uptime command reports the time elapsed since the seconda...
Page 43 - Setting up a trap to monitor the secondary controller; Clearing the fatal-error history log
Configuring Shelf-Controller Redundancy (APX 8000) Obtaining status information about redundant shelf controllers APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 2-11 The following example displays the show command entered on the secondary controller when the r...
Page 45 - Overview of the Thermal profile for fan tray operations
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 3-1 3 Configuring the Thermal Profile for FanTray Operations (APX 8000) Overview of the Thermal profile for fan tray operations On the APX 8000, an on-board digital temperature chip on the shelf controller and a t...
Page 46 - Example of configuring thermal controls
3-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring the Thermal Profile for Fan Tray Operations (APX 8000)Overview of the Thermal profile for fan tray operations Example of configuring thermal controls The commands in the following example show how ...
Page 47 - Related log messages; Thermal alarms
Configuring the Thermal Profile for Fan Tray Operations (APX 8000) Overview of the Thermal profile for fan tray operations APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 3-3 admin> write THERMAL written admin> list [in THERMAL] fantray-lownoise-rpm = 250...
Page 48 - Thermal status reporting; Fanstatus command
3-4 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring the Thermal Profile for Fan Tray Operations (APX 8000)Thermal status reporting Thermal status reporting A power-on self test (POST) is run on the fan tray of the APX 8000 during the BOOT loader and...
Page 49 - Thermalstatus command
Configuring the Thermal Profile for Fan Tray Operations (APX 8000) Thermal status reporting APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 3-5 Thermalstatus command The thermalstatus command displays a number of temperature-related values to show the overall t...
Page 51 - Configuring Ethernet Cards; Introduction to Ethernet slot cards
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 4-1 4 Configuring Ethernet Cards Introduction to Ethernet slot cards This chapter explains how to install and configure the Ethernet slot cards. For information about configuring IP routing, see the APX 8000/MAX T...
Page 52 - Upgrading to the Ethernet-2 and Ethernet-3 slot cards; Overview of Ethernet configuration; Ethernet profile
4-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Ethernet CardsOverview of Ethernet configuration Upgrading to the Ethernet-2 and Ethernet-3 slot cards To upgrade from an existing 10Mbps or 10/100Mbps Ethernet card to an Ethernet-2 or Ethernet-3 ...
Page 55 - Overview of configuring modem cards
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 5-1 5 Configuring Series56 II andIII Modem and Hybrid Access Cards Typically, Series56 II™ and Series56 III Digital Modem slot cards do not require any configuration. Depending on your network, situations might re...
Page 56 - Specifying modem negotiation settings
5-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Series56 II and III Modem and Hybrid Access CardsSpecifying modem negotiation settings Specifying modem negotiation settings Calls from analog modems are directed first to the digital modems, where...
Page 58 - Series56 II and III Call-Route profiles
5-4 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Series56 II and III Modem and Hybrid Access CardsSeries56 II and III Call-Route profiles rate and the AT-Answer-String parameter specifies a different baud rate, the answer string overwrites the co...
Page 59 - Hybrid Access card implementation
Configuring Series56 II and III Modem and Hybrid Access Cards Preventing Series56 II and III cards from delaying Frame Relay connections APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 5-5 Preventing Series56 II and III cards from delaying Frame Relay connectio...
Page 61 - Introduction to MultiDSP
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 6-1 6 Configuring MultiDSP Cards(MAX TNT, APX 8000) Introduction to MultiDSP The MultiDSP card is a highly versatile, digital signal processor (DSP) slot card for MAX TNT and APX 8000 units. The following services...
Page 63 - Card configuration constraints; Using 48-port and 96-port MultiDSP cards; Supported MultiDSP services; Data
Configuring MultiDSP Cards (MAX TNT, APX 8000) Supported MultiDSP services APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 6-3 Card configuration constraints The following constraints affect the mixing of slot cards in MAX TNT and APX 8000 units. Using 48-port ...
Page 64 - PHS
6-4 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring MultiDSP Cards (MAX TNT, APX 8000)Supported MultiDSP services V.110 features supported by the MultiDSP card include the following: • Asynchronous, answer-mode only (answer, but no call out), with 1...
Page 65 - Obtaining status information about a MultiDSP card; Displaying information about all installed cards; Displaying information about an installed MultiDSP card
Configuring MultiDSP Cards (MAX TNT, APX 8000) Obtaining status information about a MultiDSP card APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 6-5 A VoIP software license is required for MultiDSP support of the VoIP service. An additional software license is...
Page 66 - Configuring a MultiDSP card
6-6 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring MultiDSP Cards (MAX TNT, APX 8000)Configuring a MultiDSP card For example, enter the following command to display information about a 96-port MultiDSP card (identified as madd2-card) installed in s...
Page 67 - Verifying that MultiDSP services are enabled
Configuring MultiDSP Cards (MAX TNT, APX 8000) Configuring a MultiDSP card APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 6-7 • Verifying that all other configurations associated with the MultiDSP services have been performed. For example, for VoIP MultiDSP su...
Page 68 - Verifying call routes for MultiDSP services; Viewing the Call-Route profile and its Call-Route-Type parameter
6-8 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring MultiDSP Cards (MAX TNT, APX 8000)Configuring a MultiDSP card ... phs-support = yes ... voip-enabled = no ... v110-enabled = disabled ... rtfax-enabled = no ... Verifying call routes for MultiDSP s...
Page 70 - Viewing call-routing database entries; Verifying that configurations are correct for related services
6-10 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring MultiDSP Cards (MAX TNT, APX 8000)Configuring a MultiDSP card Viewing call-routing database entries Unlike the Call Route profiles, entries in a call-routing database are created for the analog mo...
Page 73 - Configuring T1 Cards
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 7-1 7 Configuring T1 Cards Introduction to T1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 Overview of T1 configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 74 - Introduction to T1; ISDN PRI
7-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring T1 CardsIntroduction to T1 Introduction to T1 A T1 line consists of 24 channels. Each channel can transmit and receive data or digitized voice. The line uses framing and signaling to achieve synchr...
Page 75 - Overview of T1 configuration
Configuring T1 Cards Overview of T1 configuration APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 7-3 Overview of T1 configuration Table 7-1 lists the sections describing common tasks you might have to perform to configure a T1 line. The table includes a brief ...
Page 78 - Making a profile the working profile
7-6 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring T1 CardsMaking a profile the working profile Making a profile the working profile When the TAOS unit detects that a T1 card has been installed, it creates a default T1 profile for each of the eight...
Page 79 - Assigning names to T1 line profiles
Configuring T1 Cards Assigning names to T1 line profiles APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 7-7 nfas-group-id = 0 nfas-id = 0 incoming-call-handling = internal-processing call-by-call = 0 data-sense = normal idle-mode = flag-idle FDL = none front-e...
Page 80 - Enabling a line
7-8 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring T1 CardsEnabling a line Enabling a line By default each T1 line is disabled. To enable the T1 line, read its profile to make it the working profile, then set the Line Interface subprofile’s Enabled...
Page 81 - Configuring ISDN network-side emulation
Configuring T1 Cards Configuring ISDN network-side emulation APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 7-9 admin> set line switch-type = switchtype admin> set line channel 24 channel-usage=d-channel admin> write T1/{ shelf-1 slot-2 1} written To ...
Page 83 - Configuring inband robbed-bit signaling
Configuring T1 Cards Configuring inband robbed-bit signaling APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 7-11 The following example enables overlap receiving on an E1 PRI line: admin> read e1 {1 16 7} E1/{ shelf-1 slot-16 7 } read admin> set signaling...
Page 85 - Configuring NFAS; Configuring a single NFAS group
Configuring T1 Cards Configuring NFAS APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 7-13 Configuring NFAS A group of T1 lines configured for NFAS signaling shares a D channel. One line in the group is configured with a primary D channel, and another line is c...
Page 87 - Configuring ISDN NFAS for Japanese switch types
Configuring T1 Cards Configuring T1 R1 and R1-Modified (Taiwan) with ANI and called-number processing APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 7-15 admin> write T1/{ shelf-1 slot-2 6 } written admin> read t1 {1 2 7} T1/{ shelf-1 slot-2 7 } read adm...
Page 89 - Configuring clocking
Configuring T1 Cards Configuring clocking APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 7-17 Configuring clocking You can configure the TAOS unit to use any of the T1 lines as a master phase-locked loop (PLL) clock source for synchronous connections for an en...
Page 90 - Configuring channel usage
7-18 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring T1 CardsConfiguring channel usage To specify CSU settings, proceed as in the following example after reading in the line’s T1 profile: admin> set front-end-type = csu admin> set csu-build-ou...
Page 91 - Assigning telephone numbers to switched channels
Configuring T1 Cards Assigning telephone numbers to switched channels APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 7-19 Assigning telephone numbers to switched channels Channel assignments typically specify add-on numbers, not full telephone numbers. Add-on ...
Page 92 - Configuring trunk groups
7-20 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring T1 CardsConfiguring trunk groups admin> set 13 phone = 72 admin> write Configuring trunk groups Like nailed channels that have been assigned a group number, switched channels in a trunk grou...
Page 93 - Configuring nailed channels
Configuring T1 Cards Configuring nailed channels APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 7-21 phone-number = "" call-route-info = { any-shelf any-slot 0 } nailed-group = 0 admin> set trunk-group = 4 admin> write Note: Command history is ve...
Page 94 - Specifying analog encoding for TAOS unit codecs; Configuring specialized options
7-22 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring T1 CardsSpecifying analog encoding for TAOS unit codecs • Clock-Source set to Eligible (the default) In T1 profile for the other end of the line, specify the following values: • Signaling-Mode set...
Page 95 - Sample T1 configuration
Configuring T1 Cards Sample T1 configuration APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 7-23 Sample T1 configuration This section provides an example of how to configure a T1 slot card. The example uses the following setup: • The card is in shelf 1, slot 2...
Page 96 - Default Call-Route profiles
7-24 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring T1 CardsDefault Call-Route profiles 4 Enable the line: admin> set enabled = yes 5 Set the frame type: admin> set frame-type = est 6 Set the line encoding: admin> set encoding = b8zs 7 Set...
Page 97 - PPP
APX 8000 Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 8-1 8 Configuring T1 FrameLine Cards(MAX TNT, DSLTNT) Introduction to T1 FrameLine The T1 FrameLine slot card provides 10 unchannelized T1 lines, each of which can be used for one nailed connection. Associated with each T1 line ...
Page 98 - Overview of T1 FrameLine configuration
8-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000 Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring T1 FrameLine Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT)Overview of T1 FrameLine configuration • Multilink Protocol (MP) and Multilink Protocol Plus (MP+) are not supported. The connection profile must specify only PPP. • Users are ...
Page 99 - Configuring the clock source
Configuring T1 FrameLine Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT) Configuring the clock source APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 8-3 – Call-by-Call – Channel-Usage – Default-Call-Type – Data Sense – FDL – Idle-Mode – Maintenance-State – NFAS-ID – Robbed-Bit-Mode –...
Page 101 - Configuring E1 Cards
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 9-1 9 Configuring E1 Cards Introduction to E1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 Overview of E1 configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 102 - Introduction to E1; Nailed or unchannelized E1; Overview of E1 configuration
9-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring E1 CardsIntroduction to E1 Introduction to E1 An E1 line supports 32 64Kbps channels, each of which can be used to transmit and receive data or digitized voice. The line uses framing and signaling ...
Page 104 - Understanding configuration requirements
9-4 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring E1 CardsUnderstanding configuration requirements Understanding configuration requirements You need the following information from your E1/PRI service provider: • The telephone numbers assigned to y...
Page 106 - Assigning names to E1 line profiles
9-6 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring E1 CardsAssigning names to E1 line profiles line-interface = { no none g703 eligible middle-priority + back-to-back = false [in E1/{ shelf-1 slot-15 5 }:line-interface] enabled = yes t-online-type ...
Page 107 - Specifying the framing
Configuring E1 Cards Enabling a line APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 9-7 admin> read e1 {1 12 0} admin> set name = E1 Trunk admin> write E1/{ shelf-1 slot-12 0 } written admin> dir e1 17 04/17/1997 19:00:02 { shelf-1 slot-12 0 } "...
Page 108 - Specifying E1 signaling; Configuring ISDN PRI signaling
9-8 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring E1 CardsSpecifying E1 signaling admin> set line frame-type = [G703|2DS|D4|esf] admin> write E1/{ shelf-1 slot-2 1 } written Specifying E1 signaling An E1 line’s signaling mode can be any of t...
Page 110 - Configuring E1 R1 signaling
9-10 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring E1 CardsConfiguring E1 R1 signaling ISDN emulation enables you to build, send, receive, and process ISDN data. ISDN monitoring, on the other hand, allows you only to decode the ISDN data. Configur...
Page 112 - Configuring DPNSS signaling
9-12 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring E1 CardsConfiguring DPNSS signaling admin> list line enabled=no frame-type=g703 clock-source=eligible clock-priority=middle-priority signaling-mode=isdn switch-type=net5-pri front-end-type=shor...
Page 113 - Configuring overlap receiving on PRI lines
Configuring E1 Cards Configuring overlap receiving on PRI lines APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 9-13 admin> set loop-avoidance = 7 admin> write Configuring overlap receiving on PRI lines Overlap receiving affects the procedure of establish...
Page 119 - Introduction to E1 FrameLine
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide 10-1 10 Configuring E1 FrameLine Cards(MAX TNT, DSLTNT) Introduction to E1 FrameLine The E1 FrameLine slot card provides 10 E1 FrameLine lines, each of which can be used for one nailed connection. Associated with each E1 line is a Serial...
Page 120 - Overview of E1 FrameLine configuration
10-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring E1 FrameLine Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT)Overview of E1 FrameLine configuration PPP The E1 FrameLine slot card supports PPP as follows: • Only one PPP session per line. • Bandwidth per session is 1-31 ...
Page 121 - Example E1 FrameLine configuration
Configuring E1 FrameLine Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT) Overview of E1 FrameLine configuration APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide 10-3 • Channel-Usage for channel must be set to Unused-Channel. • For all other channels, Channel-Usage must be set to either Unused-Channel or Naile...
Page 122 - Administrative profiles for E1 FrameLine
10-4 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring E1 FrameLine Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT)Administrative profiles for E1 FrameLine hunt-grp-phone-number-2 = "" hunt-grp-phone-number-3 = "" To configure the E1 FrameLine card: admin>...
Page 123 - Administrative commands and status information
Configuring E1 FrameLine Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT) Administrative commands and status information APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide 10-5 Admin-State profile When you install the E1 FrameLine slot card, the MAX TNT or DSLTNT creates 20 Admin-State profiles; 10 are associate...
Page 125 - Configuring T3 Cards; Introduction to T3
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 11-1 11 Configuring T3 Cards Introduction to T3 The T3 slot card is a communications circuit composed of seven DS2s, each of which includes four DS1s, each of which in turn is composed of 24 DS0s, for a total of 6...
Page 126 - Understanding T3 configuration requirements
11-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring T3 CardsUnderstanding T3 configuration requirements For complete information about the associated parameters, see the APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Reference. Understanding T3 configuration requirements...
Page 127 - Understanding T3 slot card profiles; T3 profile
Configuring T3 Cards Understanding T3 slot card profiles APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 11-3 Understanding T3 slot card profiles When the TAOS unit first detects the presence of a T3 slot card, it creates the following profiles for each card: •...
Page 128 - T1 profiles; Assigning a name to a T3 profile
11-4 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring T3 CardsAssigning a name to a T3 profile 13 02/28/1997 10:54:49 { { { shelf-1 slot-8 0 } 0 } 0 } 13 02/28/1997 10:54:49 { { { shelf-1 slot-11 0 } 0 } 0 } 13 02/28/1997 10:54:49 { { { shelf-1 slot-...
Page 131 - Introduction to SWAN
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 12-1 12 Configuring Serial WAN (SWAN) Cards(MAX TNT, DSLTNT) Introduction to SWAN The Serial WAN (SWAN) card, has four V.35 serial ports, which can be used for nailed Frame Relay connections. This card can support...
Page 132 - Understanding SWAN card configuration requirements
12-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Serial WAN (SWAN) Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT)Understanding SWAN card configuration requirements For complete information about the associated parameters, see the APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Reference. Und...
Page 134 - Assigning a name to a SWAN profile
12-4 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Serial WAN (SWAN) Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT)Assigning a name to a SWAN profile clocking clock-mode = external-clock divider = 1 exp = 2 Assigning a name to a SWAN profile In a SWAN profile, the Name ...
Page 135 - Specifying the SWAN internal clock speed
Configuring Serial WAN (SWAN) Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT) Specifying the SWAN internal clock speed APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 12-5 Specifying the SWAN internal clock speed The SWAN slot card can generate a transmit or receive internal clock bas...
Page 136 - Frame Relay configuration
12-6 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Serial WAN (SWAN) Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT)Frame Relay configuration divider = 1 exp = 2 5 Specify the Divider and exponent to use for calculating the clock speed: admin>set divider=4 admin>se...
Page 137 - Configuring; Introduction to unchannelized DS3; Supported features
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide 13 Configuring Unchannelized DS3 Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT) Introduction to unchannelized DS3 The unchannelized DS3 slot card (UDS3), supported on the MAX TNT and the DSLTNT, is a 44.736Mbps communications circuit that can be used to concen...
Page 138 - Overview of unchannelized DS3 configuration
13-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Unchannelized DS3 Cards (MAX TNT, DSLTNT)Overview of unchannelized DS3 configuration Overview of unchannelized DS3 configuration Table 9-1 lists the sections describing common tasks you might have...
Page 141 - Configuring DS3-ATM Cards; Overview of DS3-ATM settings
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide 14-1 14 Configuring DS3-ATM Cards Introduction DS3-ATM The DS3-ATM cards (DS3-ATM and DS3-ATM2) support one 44.736Mbps interface for connecting to one ATM switch. At a minimum, you must enable the line and specify a nailed group. TAOS un...
Page 143 - Examples of DS3-ATM configurations; Configuring redundant cards
Configuring DS3-ATM Cards Examples of DS3-ATM configurations APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide 14-3 Examples of DS3-ATM configurations The following set of commands enables a DS3-ATM interface in slot 12 and assigns the nailed group number 111. admin> read ds3-atm {1 ...
Page 144 - Looping back the line
14-4 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring DS3-ATM CardsExamples of DS3-ATM configurations Looping back the line To diagnose possible line problems, you can loop back the DS3-ATM interface by using the Loopback parameter in the line profile. While the interface i...
Page 145 - Introduction to OC3-ATM; Overview of OC3-ATM settings
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 15-1 15 Configuring OC3-ATM Cards(MAX TNT/DSLTNT) Introduction to OC3-ATM An OC3-ATM card provides one 155.52Mbps interface for connecting to an ATM switch. At a minimum, you must enable the line and specify a nai...
Page 147 - Using OC3-ATM ports as a clock source
Configuring OC3-ATM Cards (MAX TNT/DSLTNT) Using OC3-ATM ports as a clock source APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 15-3 Using OC3-ATM ports as a clock source OC3-ATM profiles support Clock-Source and Clock-Priority parameters for specifying whethe...
Page 148 - Example of an OC3-ATM configuration
15-4 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring OC3-ATM Cards (MAX TNT/DSLTNT)Example of an OC3-ATM configuration For example, the following commands configure an OC3-ATM port as an eligible clock source. If this port becomes unavailable and is...
Page 149 - Configuring STM-0 Cards; Introduction to STM-0
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 16-1 16 Configuring STM-0 Cards Introduction to STM-0 The Synchronous Transport Module (STM)-0 card is an optical 51.85Mbps communication circuit designed to be used with an approved signaling gateway. Each of its...
Page 150 - Using STM and T1 profiles; Example of configuring an STM profile
16-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring STM-0 CardsUsing STM and T1 profiles Using STM and T1 profiles When the TAOS unit first detects the presence of an STM-0 card, it creates a default STM profile for the card as well as 28 T1 profil...
Page 151 - Example of configuring a T1 data trunk
Configuring STM-0 Cards Sample STM-0 configurations APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 16-3 Example of configuring a T1 data trunk The following commands configure a T1 line as an SS7 data trunk, enabling the signaling gateway to control the line: ...
Page 153 - Introduction to DSL technologies; IDSL overview
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-1 17 Configuring DSL Connections(DSLTNT) Introduction to DSL technologies Three types of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) cards are available for the DSLTNT. These cards support either Asymmetric Digital Subscribe...
Page 154 - ADSL overview
17-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)Introduction to DSL technologies The IDSL line card provides the following features: • ISDN BRI (2B1Q) signaling • Two DB37 connectors, each providing 16 IDSL sessions for ...
Page 155 - SDSL overview
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT) Introduction to DSL technologies APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-3 SDSL overview The SDSL card supports symmetric data transfer rates of 768 Kbps for a distance of up to 12,000 feet (3.7 km) over a single ...
Page 157 - Configuring nailed connections
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT) Configuring nailed connections APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-5 • Set the Dial # parameter in the Configure profile to the DSL port number, which in the case of a single DSLPipe is always 1. To configure ...
Page 158 - Configuring data transfer rates; Configuring data transfer rates for ADSL lines
17-6 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)Configuring data transfer rates Configuring data transfer rates You can configure DSL upstream and downstream rates in the line profiles for each card, and in Connection or...
Page 159 - Configuring data transfer rates for SDSL lines
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT) Configuring data transfer rates APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-7 For example, if the transceiver is configured for 1088000bps and the loop quality is so poor that the transceiver will not connect to the r...
Page 160 - Configuring per-session data transfer rates
17-8 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)Configuring data transfer rates To configure the maximum transfer rate for the 24-port SDSL card: 1 Open the SDSL profile: admin>read sdsl {2 1 7} SDSL/{ shelf-2 slot-1 ...
Page 161 - Configuring per-session data rates using modem rate control
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT) Configuring data transfer rates APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-9 For more information about these parameters, see the APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Reference. Configuring per-session data rates using modem rate...
Page 164 - Configuring DSLPipe Plug and Play; How Plug and Play works
17-12 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)Configuring DSLPipe Plug and Play LOG info, Shelf 1, Controller, Time: 16:47:34-- [1/7/1/0] Assigned to port [MBID 19] LOG info, Shelf 1, Controller, Time: 16:47:34-- [1/7...
Page 165 - DHCP server requirements
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT) Configuring DSLPipe Plug and Play APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-13 Figure 17-1. DSLPipe unit obtaining its configuration (Plug and Play) The DSLPipe unit uses the minimal configuration it obtains via DHC...
Page 167 - Configuring the DSLTNT; Configuring BOOTP Relay; Configuring the SDSL profile
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT) Configuring DSLPipe Plug and Play APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-15 Configuring the DSLTNT DSLPipe Plug and Play support requires the following configuration on the DSLTNT: • BOOTP Relay enabled • A naile...
Page 168 - Configuring a Frame Relay profile
17-16 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)Configuring DSLPipe Plug and Play 1 Read in the SDSL profile. For example, if the SDSL card is installed in shelf 1, slot 11, and the remote DSLPipe is connected to port 1...
Page 169 - Configuring a Connection profile; Configuring IDSL voice connections
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT) Configuring IDSL voice connections APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-17 6 Write the profile: admin> write FRAME-RELAY/fr written Configuring a Connection profile This example Connection profile uses the F...
Page 170 - Incoming calls; Configuring the IDSL profile
17-18 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)Configuring IDSL voice connections Figure 17-2. Incoming and outgoing voice calls Incoming calls Incoming IDSL voice calls require that the Central Office (CO) switch supp...
Page 171 - Configuring a Connection profile for the remote device
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT) Configuring IDSL voice connections APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-19 1 Read the IDSL profile the remote user is connected to. For example: admin> read idsl {1 7 29} IDSL/{ shelf-1 slot-7 29 } read 2 Li...
Page 173 - Configuring the Pipeline; Configuring the Configure profile
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT) Configuring IDSL voice connections APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-21 techpubs-lab-25> list line-interface channel-config [in T1/{ shelf-1 slot-1 1 }:line-interface:channel-config] channel-config[1] = {...
Page 174 - Sample DSL configurations; Sample Frame Relay IDSL configuration
17-22 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)Sample DSL configurations – My Name=buffer – My Addr=192.1.2.1/24 – Rem Name=bufferstnt – Rem Addr=192.1.1.1/24 – Route=IP 3 Exit and save the Configure profile. 4 Open Et...
Page 176 - Configuring the Frame Relay profile
17-24 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)Sample DSL configurations admin> write Configuring the IDSL profile To configure the DSLTNT IDSL profile, proceed as in the following example: 1 Read the IDSL profile t...
Page 177 - Configuring a static route to the gateway
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT) Sample DSL configurations APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-25 admin> write Configuring a static route to the gateway To configure a static route to the gateway: 1 Read in the IP-Route Default profile: ad...
Page 178 - Configuring the Connection profile; Sample ADSL nailed PPP connection
17-26 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)Sample DSL configurations – Name= idsl-fr – Active= Yes – Call Type= Nailed – Nailed Grp= 1 3 Exit the Frame Relay profile and save your changes. Note that the Pipeline us...
Page 179 - Configuring the ADSL profile
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT) Sample DSL configurations APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-27 Configuring the ADSL profile To configure the ADSL profile in this example: 1 Read in the ADSL profile: admin> read adsl-cap {1 7 3} 2 Enable...
Page 180 - Configuring the DSLPipe
17-28 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)Sample DSL configurations 6 Verify that IP routing is enabled (the default) for this Connection profile: admin> set ip-routing-enabled = yes 7 Verify that VJ header pre...
Page 183 - Configuring the IP-Route profile
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT) Sample DSL configurations APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-31 admin> set local-address=192.168.23.142/30 7 List the submenu for Frame Relay options: admin> list .. fr-options [in CONNECTION/sdsl-pipel...
Page 184 - Configuring the Frame-Relay profile
17-32 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT)Sample DSL configurations Configuring the SDSL profile To configure the SDSL profile: 1 Read in the SDSL profile. For example, if the SDSL card is installed in slot 11 of ...
Page 185 - Configuring the DSLPipe-S
Configuring DSL Connections (DSLTNT) Sample DSL configurations APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 17-33 Configuring the DSLPipe-S This section provides an example of configuring the SDSL Pipeline (DSLPipe-S). For complete information about configur...
Page 191 - Introduction to SS7
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 18-1 18 Signaling System 7 (SS7) Introduction to SS7 Signaling System 7 (SS7) is an internationally standardized general-purpose common-channel signaling system designed for use over a variety of digital circuit-s...
Page 192 - System requirements for SS7 operations; TAOS unit as terminator of data calls in an SS7 network
18-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Signaling System 7 (SS7)System requirements for SS7 operations System requirements for SS7 operations A TAOS unit configured for SS7 in communication with an SS7 signaling gateway is a service switching point...
Page 193 - TAOS unit as terminator of voice and data calls in an SS7 network
Signaling System 7 (SS7) System requirements for SS7 operations APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 18-3 TAOS unit as terminator of voice and data calls in an SS7 network With the IPDC license, the TAOS unit can communicate with the signaling gatewa...
Page 194 - Interface between a signaling gateway and TAOS unit; Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway
18-4 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Signaling System 7 (SS7)Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway See MultiVoice for MAX TNT Configuration Guide for a more detailed description of how VoIP calls are processed by IPDC. Interface between a signali...
Page 196 - Specifying the SS7 control protocol; Configuring transport-layer options
18-6 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Signaling System 7 (SS7)Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway Specifying the SS7 control protocol With the appropriate software license, TAOS supports either ASGCP and IPDC 0.12 control protocol. If only one o...
Page 197 - System IP address considerations
Signaling System 7 (SS7) Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 18-7 System IP address considerations The System-IP-Addr parameter of the IP-Global profile specifies the source address of all packets generated by th...
Page 198 - Example of a basic configuration
18-8 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Signaling System 7 (SS7)Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway For some sites, administrative policy or other constraints introduce a requirement to use the system address for some purposes, but to use a separa...
Page 199 - Example of configuring a T3 card for SS7 data
Signaling System 7 (SS7) Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 18-9 [in T1/{ shelf-1 slot-1 7 }:line-interface:channel-config:24] channel-usage = switched-channel Example of configuring a T3 card for SS7 data To co...
Page 200 - E1 lines as SS7 data trunks
18-10 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Signaling System 7 (SS7)Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway admin> set line-interface enabled = yes admin> set line-interface signaling-mode = ss7-data-trunk admin> set line-interface incoming-call...
Page 201 - V.110 bearer capability for SS7 calls using IPDC; Two-wire continuity check on T1 and E1 lines
Signaling System 7 (SS7) Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 18-11 For example, the following commands configure an E1 line as an SS7 data trunk, enabling the signaling gateway to control the line: admin> read...
Page 203 - Outgoing continuity tests on T1 and T3
Signaling System 7 (SS7) Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 18-13 TAOS also supports the 4-wire-to-2-wire continuity check, with the following requirements: The exchange that terminates 4 wires must use a transm...
Page 204 - Reporting VoIP call statistics; When the unit reports VoIP statistics
18-14 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Signaling System 7 (SS7)Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway For example, the following string defines a 1004hz tone at 22748 amplitude for 1 second: " 1004, 0, 22748, 1000 " The following string def...
Page 205 - ss7nmi debug-level command; Statistics and error reporting on SS7 connections; Command output when no errors are detected
Signaling System 7 (SS7) Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 18-15 ss7nmi debug-level command The TAOS unit reports the VoIP call statistics in the output of the ss7nmi debug-level command. When the command is en...
Page 208 - Command output showing errors
18-18 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Signaling System 7 (SS7)Configuring an SS7 signaling gateway Command output showing errors The following sample indicates that errors were detected in SS7 connections: admin> ss7asg -s SS7 Signaling Gatew...
Page 209 - Cause codes for SS7 ASGCP calls to the TAOS unit
Signaling System 7 (SS7) Cause codes for SS7 ASGCP calls to the TAOS unit APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 18-19 Number of T308 expiry events: 0 Last L3 counters reset timestamp: [02/16/1999 10:33:31] Data Transport Layer: Number of link fail-ove...
Page 210 - SS7 IPDC support for call ID and disconnect cause codes; IPDC generation of a globally unique call ID
18-20 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Signaling System 7 (SS7)Cause codes for SS7 ASGCP calls to the TAOS unit • The TAOS unit reports User busy (17) if it cannot find a route, or if no resource is available for the call. SS7 IPDC support for ca...
Page 211 - Start and Stop records
Signaling System 7 (SS7) Cause codes for SS7 ASGCP calls to the TAOS unit APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 18-21 ft1-caller = 0 calling-number = { "" unknown unknown unspecified unspecified } force-56kbps = 0 redirect-number = "" ...
Page 213 - SNMP support for SS7
Signaling System 7 (SS7) SNMP support for SS7 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 18-23 SNMP support for SS7 The SS7 MIB ( mgstat.mib) is implemented as a branch object with the main object, mgGroup , linked into the Ascend enterprise MIB. For defin...
Page 215 - Configuring Call Routing
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 19-1 19 Configuring Call Routing : The TAOS unit uses a set of call-routing algorithms to route inbound and outbound calls to devices that handle the appropriate call type. For example, the unit routes an inbound ...
Page 216 - Understanding the call-routing database
19-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Call RoutingUnderstanding the call-routing database Some slot cards act in a dual capacity, performing both network and host functions. Some dual-purpose cards provide their own HDLC resources. Fo...
Page 217 - How call routes affect device usage
Configuring Call Routing Understanding the call-routing database APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 19-3 How call routes affect device usage The system sorts its call-routing database entries after a reset. During active use, the system applies ope...
Page 218 - HDLC channel usage and database sort order
19-4 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Call RoutingUnderstanding the call-routing database 3:1:4 ... The system uses the first modem on the lower-numbered card, then the first modem on the next card. It then uses the second modem on ea...
Page 219 - Trunk line usage and sort order; Working with Call-Route profiles; Call-Route profile settings
Configuring Call Routing Working with Call-Route profiles APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 19-5 Hybrid Access card. See “Dedicating Series56 cards to modem processing” on page 19-9 for related information. Trunk line usage and sort order Trunk li...
Page 220 - Outbound call routing by trunk group
19-6 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Call RoutingWorking with Call-Route profiles Outbound call routing by trunk group If no explicit call routes are defined, the TAOS unit always routes a call to the first entry in its database that...
Page 221 - Multilink Frame Relay requirements with Hybrid Access; Example with two E1 lines in an MFR bundle
Configuring Call Routing Working with Call-Route profiles APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 19-7 Without an explicit call route for trunk group 8, the system always tries the first E1 card, finds that it does not use trunk group 8, and then drops ...
Page 222 - Example with six E1 lines in an MFR bundle; Concentrating multilink calls on one Hybrid Access card
19-8 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Call RoutingWorking with Call-Route profiles The next set of commands creates another Call-Route profile for the Hybrid Access card and sets the preferred source to the second E1 interface in slot...
Page 223 - Dedicating Series56 cards to modem processing; Another way to route incoming calls (deprecated)
Configuring Call Routing Another way to route incoming calls (deprecated) APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 19-9 The following commands create a Call-Route profile to route calls received on trunk group 4 to the Hybrid Access card in slot 4: admin...
Page 224 - Call routing algorithms; Localization of call routes within a quadrant
19-10 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Call RoutingCall routing algorithms For example, the following commands specify that calls received on the tenth T1 channel on line 1 of a card installed in shelf 1, slot 22 is always routed to t...
Page 225 - How the system finds a route
Configuring Call Routing Call routing algorithms APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 19-11 How the system finds a route After sorting the call-routing database, the TAOS unit compares the information it has gathered about a call to the values in the...
Page 226 - Details of how a route is chosen; First pass: trunk group number
19-12 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Configuring Call RoutingCall routing algorithms Details of how a route is chosen The system compares call information to its database entries. The entries are accessed in the order in which they are sorted, ...
Page 227 - Fourth pass: destination device addresses
Configuring Call Routing Call routing algorithms APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 19-13 equal to the input number, and its digits must match the add-on digits of the input number. For example, suppose the calling switch sent the following number ...
Page 229 - Provisioning the Switch; Provisioning the switch for T1 access
APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide Preliminary May 9, 2000 A-1 A Provisioning the Switch This appendix provides the information necessary for properly provisioning a switch for T1/EI or T1/E1 PRI access to the WAN. Provisioning the switch for T1 access If you use an inban...
Page 230 - What you need from your T1 service provider; What you need from your E1 service provider
A-2 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide What you need from your T1 service provider What you need from your T1 service provider Request the following information about your T1 interface from your WAN provider: • Type of signaling (inband or ISDN D c...