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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice; Document Feedback
  • Page 5 – Chapter 5; Configuring
  • Page 7 – Enabling and Disabling Checking for Additional DHCP Servers157
  • Page 11 – Using the Diagnostics
  • Page 13 – UHIDFH
  • Page 14 – Safeguards
  • Page 15 – Conventions; FCC Notice; NOTE
  • Page 16 – IAD
  • Page 20 – This chapter provides information about these topics:; Figure 1–1. JetFusion Integrated Access Devices
  • Page 21 – Features
  • Page 22 – JetFusion IAD Specifications; Front Panel Power and Status Indicators; LED
  • Page 23 – Rear Panel Connectors; DC Power Adapter
  • Page 24 – Front Panel
  • Page 25 – AC Power; Front Panel LEDs
  • Page 26 – Telephone Interfaces
  • Page 28 – IAD Package Components; Agency Compliance information sheet; AC Power and Uninterruptible Power Supply; Do
  • Page 29 – Wiring Requirements; not; Connect the IAD to a PC; RS-232 DB-9 Console Port Pin Assignments
  • Page 30 – Log in via a Terminal Emulation Program; Supervisor
  • Page 31 – your support provider for assistance.; Figure 2–1. Main Menu; Setting the Ethernet Port IP Address; to select Configure IP Router.
  • Page 33 – Command Line Interface
  • Page 34 – Running Telnet; IAD Security; NOTES; WAN Configuration
  • Page 36 – Main Menu
  • Page 37 – Navigating the IAD Menu Interface; down; Entering Settings and Values; For example, when the following message displays:
  • Page 38 – Exiting the Menu Interface; WAN; Ethernet LAN Connection
  • Page 39 – Telephone Connections
  • Page 40 – Reset the IAD; ) to synchronize the physical connections.; Verify Normal Power Up and Operation; Operational Test
  • Page 43 – Changing a Password; Figure 3–1. Password Configuration Menu; Password Configuration Menu
  • Page 44 – Changing the User Level User ID; (Configure Login) to display the Password; Including User ID and Passwords in Config Files
  • Page 46 – Displaying the RADIUS Configuration; To display the current RADIUS server configuration:
  • Page 47 – Using the SNMP Configuration Menu; Figure 3–2. SNMP Configuration Menu; SNMP Configuration Menu
  • Page 48 – Enabling and Disabling SNMP via IP; SNMP via IP is currently DISABLED; Enabling and Disabling SNMP via EOC; SNMP via EOC is currently DISABLED; Enabling SNMP via IP and EOC
  • Page 50 – Enabling or Disabling SNMP Traps via EOC; SNMP traps sent via EOC are currently DISABLED; Configuring Restart Trap Maximum Delay
  • Page 51 – Using TFTP Servers via LAN or WAN; subnet as your TFTP server, and the IAD must be connected to the LAN.; Copying the Source Files; to display the Utilities menu:; Figure 3–3. Utilities Menu; Utilities Menu
  • Page 52 – to display the File Transfer menu.; Figure 3–4. File Transfer Menu; Respond by typing; Verifying the Upgrade; You can also display the current configuration (page
  • Page 53 – On the Main menu, type; Figure 3–5. LAN Configuration Menu; Selecting the Connection; LAN Configuration Menu
  • Page 54 – Figure 3–6. Utilities Menu; Pinging Network Devices; Packets Received
  • Page 55 – Current Console Baud Rate is: 19200
  • Page 56 – Performing a Hard Reset; Managing Configuration Files; Setting System Defaults; CAUTION
  • Page 58 – on the Utilities menu.; Figure 3–7. File System Menu; Displaying the IAD File Directory; To display the files stored in flash memory, type; Figure 3–8. IAD File System Directory; File System Menu
  • Page 60 – Figure 3–9. Debug Menu; Setting the Ethernet MAC Address; New MAC Address; Enabling and Disabling PPP Debug Mode; PPP Debug Mode is currently DISABLED; Debug Menu
  • Page 61 – Enabling and Disabling STP Debug Mode; on the Debug menu. The IAD displays the STP debug status:; Enabling and Disabling DHCP Client Debug Mode; on the Debug menu. The IAD displays the DHCP Client debug; Displaying Error Dumps
  • Page 62 – Figure 3–10. File Transfer Menu; Loading a Boot ROM File; Figure 3–11. File Transfer Method Menu; File Transfer Menu
  • Page 63 – Using File Transfer Utilities
  • Page 64 – Using the TFTP Server Menu; Type; Figure 3–12. TFTP Server Menu; TFTP Server Menu
  • Page 65 – Derived Timing
  • Page 66 – Verifying an IP Address for Windows Systems; winipcfg; Verifying the IAD IP Addresses; Reports Menu
  • Page 67 – Voice Path Configuration
  • Page 68 – Figure 4–1. xDSL WAN Configuration Flowchart
  • Page 69 – Figure 4–2. T1/E1 WAN Configuration Flowchart
  • Page 70 – Identifying your WAN Interface and Datalink Protocol; ADSL with ATM
  • Page 71 – Set the datalink protocol to Frame Relay (page; Set the datalink protocol to ATM (page; Set the datalink protocol to ATM (page
  • Page 72 – Figure 4–4. WAN Datalink Protocol Configuration Menu; Selecting ATM or Frame Relay; WAN Datalink Protocol Configuration Menu; JF2000 and JF2100 series IADs do not support Frame Relay.
  • Page 73 – Figure 4–7. WAN Datalink Protocol Configuration Menu
  • Page 74 – Selecting
  • Page 75 – (Configure Physical Interface) to display the G2237 xDSL; Figure 4–8. G2237 xDSL Configuration menu; to display the G2237 xDSL Interface Type menu.; Figure 4–9. G2237 xDSL Configuration menu; To configure the G.SHDSL interface, type
  • Page 77 – Selecting CPE or CO Mode; Figure 4–11. Configure CPE/CO Mode Menu; Enabling and Disabling Adaptive Rate Mode; Figure 4–12. Configure CPE/CO Mode Menu; Selecting the Line Rate; Configure CPE/CO Mode
  • Page 78 – To configure the SDSL interface, Type; to display the Configure CPE/CO Mode menu.; Figure 4–14. Configure CPE/CO Mode Menu
  • Page 79 – Configuring the Adaptive Rate Mode; to display the SDSL Rate Mode menu.; Figure 4–15. Configure SDSL Rate Mode Menu; to display the current line rate and a prompt:; Enabling and Disabling xDSL Debug Messages
  • Page 80 – Figure 4–16. SDSL Configuration Menu; Figure 4–17. Configure CPE/CO Mode menu; Setting Auto Cycle—Nokia DSLAM; SDSL Configuration
  • Page 82 – Setting SDSL Speed for IMAS DSLAM—Nortel DSLAM; Figure 4–18. IMAS First Speed Option Menu; Setting SDSL Speed Manually; IMAS First Speed Option
  • Page 83 – Type the value of the entry to configure.; Using the Debug Menu; To configure the ADSL interface, Type; Figure 4–19. G7070 ADSL ATU-R Configuration Menu; to select Set ADSL Standard. The IAD displays the ADSL; Figure 4–20. ADSL Standard to use for Startup Menu; G7070 ADSL ATU-R Configuration
  • Page 84 – Type the option corresponding to the ATM standard.; on the Main menu to display the WAN Configuration menu for T1/E.; Figure 4–21. WAN Configuration Menu for T1/E1; to select Configure Physical Interface.; Figure 4–22. T1 Configuration Menu; WAN Configuration Menu
  • Page 85 – Figure 4–23. E1 Configuration Menu; Switching from T1 to E1; E1 Configuration Menu
  • Page 86 – Figure 4–24. T1 Configuration Menu; Selecting Frame Mode; to select Frame Mode (D4 or ESF) and display the T1 Frame; Figure 4–25. Select T1 Frame Mode Menu; Type 1 to select ESF Frame Mode, or 2 to select D4 Frame mode.
  • Page 87 – Setting Line Build Out; Figure 4–26. Select Line Build Out Menu; Selecting B8ZS or AMI; Select Line Build Out
  • Page 88 – Figure 4–27. Loopback Menu; Configuring the Transmit and Receive Channels; Figure 4–28. Channel Configuration Menu
  • Page 89 – Select Tx Clock Source
  • Page 90 – Displaying Physical Layer Stats and Alarm Log; to display the physical layer statistics and the alarm log:; Figure 4–30. E1 Configuration Menu; Selecting Frame/CRC4 Mode; to select Frame/CRC4 Mode and display the E1 Frame Mode
  • Page 91 – Figure 4–31. E1 Configuration menu; Figure 4–32. Select Line Build Out Menu; Select E1 Frame Mode
  • Page 92 – Figure 4–34. Channel Configuration Menu
  • Page 93 – Configuring the Transmit Clock Source; Figure 4–35. Select Tx Clock Source menu
  • Page 94 – RALOS RLOS RLOF SIGFRZ; ATM PVCs; Figure 4–36. ATM PVC Configuration Menu; Adding a PVC; ATM PVC Config Menu
  • Page 96 – ATM Encapsulation Configuration
  • Page 97 – Modifying a PVC; Figure 4–40. ATM Encapsulation Configuration Menu; Setting up AAL5 or AAL0 Encapsulation
  • Page 98 – Setting up Proprietary Voice Encapsulation; Figure 4–43. ATM Encapsulation Configuration Menu; ATM Service Category Configuration
  • Page 99 – Figure 4–44. ATM PCR Configuration Menu; PPP Authorization Userid is currently grok; Figure 4–45. IPCP Configuration Menu; IPCP IP Address Type Menu
  • Page 101 – The IAD displays the AAL2 Audio Profile Format menu:; Figure 4–48. AAL2 Audio Profile Format Menu; The IAD displays the Peak Cell Rate Configuration menu:; Figure 4–50. ATM PCR Configuration Menu; The IAD saves the configuration and displays the ATM PVC
  • Page 102 – Deleting a PVC; AAL2 Audio Profile Format
  • Page 103 – Showing Current PVCs; Figure 4–54. ATM Configuration Menu; Configuring Payload Scrambling; ATM Config Menu
  • Page 104 – Configuring the F4 OAM VPI; Configuring ATM PVCs; Configuring the F4 OAM Type; Figure 4–55. ATM Configuration Menu; F4 OAM Type Configuration Menu
  • Page 105 – Figure 4–56. Frame Relay DLCI Configuration Menu; Adding a DLCI
  • Page 106 – Modifying a DLCI
  • Page 107 – Figure 4–57. Frame Relay Encapsulation Configuration Menu; FR Encapsulation Configuration
  • Page 109 – Deleting a DLCI; Port; Displaying Current DLCIs; Figure 4–60. Frame Relay Options Menu; Frame Relay Options
  • Page 110 – Selecting Fragmentation Types; Figure 4–61. Frame Relay Fragmentation Configuration Menu; FR Fragmentation Configuration
  • Page 111 – FR FRF.12 Configuration
  • Page 112 – Configuring the Maintenance Protocol; Figure 4–64. Frame Relay Maintenance Protocol Menu; Configuring the Congestion Parameters; Figure 4–65. Frame Relay Congestion Configuration Menu; Frame Relay Maintenance Protocol
  • Page 113 – Enabling or Disabling Coppermountain CMCP; CMCP is currently DISABLED; Toggling CMCP Debugging
  • Page 114 – WAN Configuration menu
  • Page 116 – Figure 5–1. Router Configuration Task Flowchart
  • Page 117 – Figure 5–2. Router Configuration Menu; Available Interfaces:
  • Page 120 – Enabling RIP Globally; Enabling and Disabling RIP Poisoned Reverse by Port
  • Page 121 – Setting the RIP Version
  • Page 122 – Figure 5–3. Router Modification Menu; Adding a Static Route; Enter destination address of route to add:
  • Page 123 – the Router Modification menu.
  • Page 125 – Figure 5–4. DNS Client Menu; Setting the DNS Server IP Address; Enter new DNS Server IP address:; Setting the DNS Server Timeout; DNS Client Menu
  • Page 126 – Displaying the DNS Cache and Statistics; IP Address
  • Page 127 – Figure 5–5. DHCP Relay Menu; Enabling and Disabling DHCP Relay; DHCP Relay is currently DISABLED; Configuring the DHCP Server IP Address; DHCP Relay Menu
  • Page 128 – Displaying DHCP Relay Statistics
  • Page 129 – Figure 5–6. IP Filtering Configuration Menu; Choosing a Port for IP Filtering
  • Page 131 – Inserting, Appending and Editing Filters; Filter Parameters
  • Page 132 – Copying Filters for Editing; Figure 5–7. IP Filtering Copy to Buffer Menu; Copying a Filter; Displaying a Filter in the Buffer; IP Filter Copy to Buffer Menu
  • Page 133 – Filter Details
  • Page 134 – Deleting an IP Filter; Deleting All Filters of the Chosen Type
  • Page 136 – Route Table Parameters
  • Page 138 – Figure 6–1. Bridge Configuration Task Flowchart
  • Page 139 – Figure 6–2. Bridge Configuration Menu; Router Configuration; IP Over Bridging; Bridge Configuration Menu
  • Page 140 – Enabling or Disabling Bridging Globally; Bridging is globally DISABLED; Enabling or Disabling Bridging by Port
  • Page 142 – Enabling or Disabling STP Globally
  • Page 147 – Figure 7–1. Voice Configuration Menu; To select a voice gateway:; POTS IADs
  • Page 148 – Voice Gateway Selection
  • Page 149 – Figure 7–4. Start Mode Selection Menu; Start Mode Selection
  • Page 151 – SLIC Control Mode Selection; Compander Mode Selection
  • Page 152 – Low Voltage
  • Page 153 – Enabling and DIsabling Idle High Voltage for a Specific Port
  • Page 154 – Setting Loop Gain for All Ports
  • Page 156 – Displaying Loop Gain Settings; Configuring Loop Gain Setting by Port
  • Page 157 – Figure 7–11. Country Mode Selection Menu; with other voice path configuration.; Country Mode Selection
  • Page 158 – Configuring MGCP Parameters
  • Page 159 – Displaying MGCP Statistics; Configuration Invalid, initialization incomplete.; Debugging MGCP; Figure 7–13. Port Administration Menu; Port Administration Menu
  • Page 160 – DISABLED; Configuring Admin State per port; Restarting an Endpoint; Configuring Default Packet Size
  • Page 161 – HEC Errors; Clearing CopperCom Statistics; CopperCom Configuration; CopperCom Call Control
  • Page 162 – Select Compression; Setting Framing Format
  • Page 163 – CopperCom Debug Control; Figure 7–18. Call Control Menu for JetStream Voice Gateway; Displaying Statistics; Call Control Settings
  • Page 164 – Number of seconds for port to stay on hook.; Displaying Ring Test Parameters; Displaying the IAD State; Configuring Trace Settings
  • Page 165 – Selecting Insufficient Bandwidth Sound; V t; Figure 7–20. Ring Test Menu for JetStream Voice Gateway; Resetting Statistics; Configuring for AAL2/LES CAS; Current sound setting = Silence
  • Page 166 – Figure 7–22. AAL2/LES Configuration Menu; Configuring the IAD for a Specific AAL2/LES Gateway; To configure the IAD for a specific gateway, type the option; Manual Configuration; Figure 7–23. AAL2/LES Manual Configuration Menu; AAL2/LES Configuration
  • Page 168 – Debugging AAL2/LES Gateways; Manual ATM Pace Control
  • Page 169 – D t; Clearing Statistics
  • Page 170 – Configuration; Debugging
  • Page 171 – Displaying V5 FSM States; Viewing AAL2/LES Statistics; Figure 7–30. AAL2 Channel Statistics Menu; AAL2 Channel Statistics
  • Page 173 – Input; — Input packets are filtered after network address translation.; Output; —Output packets are filtered before network address; Pass; —packet passed to the next level.; Discard; —packet discarded. When output packets are dropped,
  • Page 175 – Figure 9–1. DHCP Server Configuration Menu; DHCP Server and DHCP Relay cannot both be enabled!
  • Page 179 – Current NetBIOS Node Type: Default; Table 9–1. DHCP Server Details
  • Page 182 – Figure 10–1. Multicast Configuration Menu; XOWLFDVW; Multicast Configuration Menu
  • Page 184 – Figure 10–2. Multicast Routing Source Menu
  • Page 186 – Table 10–1.Multicast Routing Table Fields
  • Page 189 – The NAT; Menu; Figure 11–1. NAT Configuration Menu; NAT Configuration Menu; Table 11–1.NAT Default Parameter Settings
  • Page 191 – Enter new NAT Local Server Translated IP address:; Figure 11–2. NAT Local Server Protocol Configuration Menu
  • Page 194 – Setting the Ethernet Port IP
  • Page 196 – Table 11–3.NAT Connection Table
  • Page 198 – Entry Local IP Address Local Port Internet Port Protocol
  • Page 199 – Translated Port 2, Standard Port 3
  • Page 200 – Figure 12–1. Reports Menu
  • Page 201 – Table 12–1. Current Configuration Report
  • Page 203 – IP Interfaces on Port #
  • Page 204 – Figure 12–2. Network Statistics Menu; Clearing Network Statistics; ICMP Statistics Report; Table 12–2. ICMP Statistics Report; Received Packet Information; Sent Packet Information
  • Page 205 – IGMP Statistics Report; To display the IGMP Statistics report, type
  • Page 207 – IP Statistics Report; To display the IP Statistics report, type
  • Page 208 – PIM Statistics Report; To display the PIM Statistics report, type
  • Page 209 – TCP Statistics Report; To display the TCP Statistics report, type; Received Messages Information
  • Page 210 – Table 12–6. TCP Statistics Report
  • Page 211 – UDP Statistics Report; To display the UDP Statistics report, type; To clear network statistics, type
  • Page 212 – Figure 12–3. Clear Network Statistics Menu
  • Page 213 – ARP Statistics Report; Table 12–8. ARP Statistics Report
  • Page 214 – Interface Statistics Report; To display the Interface Statistics report, type
  • Page 216 – Bridge Statistics Report; To display the Bridge Statistics report, type; DLCI Statistics Report; on the Interface Statistics menu.; Table 12–10.Bridge Statistics Report
  • Page 217 – Received Frame Information
  • Page 218 – ATM PVC Statistics Report; To display the PVC Statistics Reports, type; AAL1 CPCS Statistics Report; This PVC Report displays when an AAL1/LES PVC is configured.; Table 12–12.AAL1 CPCS Statistics Report
  • Page 219 – AAL2 Statistics Report; This PVC Report displays when an AAL2/LES PVC is configured.; Table 12–13.Common CPCS-2 Statistics Report
  • Page 220 – This report displays when ATM protocol is configured.
  • Page 222 – IP Header Compression Statistics Report; Table 12–16.IP Header Compression Statistics Report
  • Page 223 – To clear interface statistics, type; Figure 12–5. Clear Interface Statistics Menu; To reset statistics for a specific interface, type the option.; Table 12–17.PPP Statistics Report; Bridge Configuration
  • Page 225 – Frame Relay Statistics Report; Table 12–18.Frame Relay Statistics Report; Parameter; Received Data
  • Page 226 – Table 12–19.Serial Statistics Report
  • Page 227 – ATM Statistics Report
  • Page 229 – G2237 xDSL Statistics Report
  • Page 231 – Ethernet Statistics Report; Table 12–22.Ethernet Statistics Report
  • Page 233 – G7070 ADSL Statistics Report
  • Page 234 – POTS Statistics Report; Table 12–24.POTS Statistics Report
  • Page 235 – Table 12–25.BRI Statistics Report
  • Page 238 – Figure 12–8. Memory Statistics Menu; System Memory Statistics Report; Table 12–30.PPP Authorization Report
  • Page 239 – Kernel Tasks Memory Statistics Report
  • Page 240 – CLI Help; help; Command Line Syntax
  • Page 242 – exit; ping
  • Page 243 – reset system
  • Page 245 – set ip route
  • Page 247 – set lan rip; version
  • Page 248 – domain name | IP address
  • Page 249 – set nat
  • Page 250 – set system defaults
  • Page 254 – set wan rip; tftp receive
  • Page 255 – URXEOHVKRRWLQJDQG
  • Page 256 – Using the; Diagnostics; on the Main menu). Tasks in this chapter are; Figure 14–1. Diagnostics Menu; on the Diagnostics Menu.; Figure 14–2. POTS Diagnostics Menu; Diagnostics Menu; POTS Diagnostics
  • Page 257 – Performing a Dialup Test; Line 1 hung up; Performing a Hotline Test; Lines 1 and 2 are connected together
  • Page 258 – Performing a Ring Test
  • Page 260 – Performing an On/Off Hook Test; The On/Off Hook test reports the hook state of each voice port line.
  • Page 261 – SDSL; To perform SDSL diagnostics, type S on the Diagnostics menu.; Figure 14–3. SDSL Diagnostics Menu; Press any key to terminate the test.; SDSL Diagnostics
  • Page 262 – Figure 14–4. BRI Diagnostics Menu; When testing is complete, type 8 to disable all test modes.; BRI Diagnostics Menu
  • Page 263 – describes symptoms,; Table 14–1.Troubleshooting—Symptoms and Causes; No dial tone is present
  • Page 265 – Identification number of the IAD (read only)
  • Page 266 – Connecting via Telnet; Testing the IAD; HULILFDWLRQ
  • Page 267 – Figure 15–1. Reports Menu
  • Page 269 – Menu Map
  • Page 273 – SHFLILFDWLRQV; Model Description
  • Page 278 – Feature
  • Page 279 – ATM
  • Page 281 – Analog
  • Page 282 – Interface
  • Page 283 – Frame Relay
  • Page 287 – Glossary
  • Page 289 – Poisoned Reverse RIP.; Feature to set routes learned on the same port as
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