TOTAL ACCESS 600 SERIES System Manual 4200641L1 Total Access 604,T1 TDM 4200641L2 Total Access 604, T1 ATM 4200644L1 Total Access 604, ADSL 4200642L1 Total Access 604, SDSL 4200643L1 Total Access 604, SHDSL 4200681L1 Total Access 608, T1 TDM 4200681L2 Total Access 608, T1 ATM 4200684L1 Total Access 608, ADSL 4200682L1 Total Access 608, SDSL 4200683L1 Total Access 608, SHDSL 4200612L1#TDM Total Access 612, T1 TDM 4200612L2#TDM Total Access 612, T1 TDM with Echo Cancellation, ADPCM Module
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About this Manual This manual provides a complete description of the Total Access 600 Series system and system software. The purpose of this manual is to provide the technician, system administrator, and manager with general and specific information related to the planning, installation, operation, and maintenance of the Total Access 600 Series. This manual is arranged so that needed information can be quickly and easily found. The following is an overview of the contents. Section 1 System Description . .
Revision History This is the first issue of this manual. In this manual, unit refers to the Total Access 604, 608, 612, 616, and 624. If a statement only applies to a particular unit, the unit will be specified by number. 4 © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Notes provide additional useful information. Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption. Warnings provide information that could prevent damage to the equipment or endangerment to human life. Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment, please follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or personal injury: 1.
FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual: 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules. On the back of the equipment housing is a label showing the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN). If requested, provide this information to the telephone company. 2. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service.
Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services • • • An affidavit is required to be given to the telephone company whenever digital terminal equipment without encoded analog content and billing protection is used to transmit digital signals containing encoded analog content which are intended for eventual conversion into voiceband analog signals and transmitted on the network.
Affidavit for Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to 1.544 Mbps and/or Subrate Digital Services For the work to be performed in the certified territory of ___________________ (telco name) State of ________________ County of ________________ I, _______________________ (name), ____________________________________ (business address), ____________________ (telephone number) being duly sworn, state: I have responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the terminal equipment to be connected to 1.
I agree to provide ______________________ (telco’s name) with proper documentation to demonstrate compliance with the information as provided in the preceding paragraph, if so requested.
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Industry Canada Compliance Information Notice: The Industry Canada label applied to the product (identified by the Industry Canada logo or the “IC:” in front of the certification/registration number) signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is supplied in the documentation or on the product labeling/markings.
Warranty and Customer Service ADTRAN will repair and return this product within ten years from the date of shipment if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service. For detailed warranty, repair, and return information refer to the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy Procedure. Return Material Authorization (RMA) is required prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN.
Customer Service, Product Support Information, and Training ADTRAN will repair and return this product if within ten years from the date of shipment the product does not meet its published specification or the product fails while in service. A return material authorization (RMA) is required prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN. For service, RMA requests, training, or more information, use the contact information given below.
Post-Sale Support Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support. If additional support is needed, the ADTRAN Support web site provides a variety of support services such as a searchable knowledge base, updated firmware releases, latest product documentation, service request ticket generation and trouble-shooting tools. All of this, and more, is available at: http://support.adtran.com When needed, further post-sales assistance is available by calling our Technical Support Center.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CONTENTS System Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuration and Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Firmware Upgradeable . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Total Access 600 Series System Manual 1. Section 1 System Description SYSTEM OVERVIEW The products of the Total Access 600 Series are Integrated Access Devices (IAD) designed for cost-effective deployment of voice and data services at the customer premises.
Section 1 System Description Total Access 600 Series System Manual Firmware Upgradeable • • TFTP download XMODEM via Craft port Network Interface • • • • T1 ADSL SDSL SHDSL ATM Support • • • • • • • • • AAL2 (voice), AAL5 (data, voice) 6 PVCs (1 voice, 5 data) RFC 1483 (multiprotocol over ATM) PPPoA (RFC 2364) QoS Support: VBR-rt (voice), UBR (data) I.610 F5 OAM loopback G.165/G.168 echo cancellation, 8 ms echo tail Voice Codes: PCM (G.711), 32k ADPCM (G.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual • • • • • Section 1 System Description IEEE 802.3 and 802.1D (MAC Bridging) IP Support: TCP, RIP V1, RIP V2, UDP, ICMP, ARP, UDP Relay, SYSLOG PPP Support: LCP, IPCP, BCP DHCP Server to LAN, DHCP from network (NAT) Copper Mountain Compatible Security • • • • • • PAP, CHAP, EAP, and Radius NAT with multi-point to single-point Future support of NAT multi-point to multi-point PAT with DHCP Filtering (Pattern, IP, Bridge) Password protection V.
Section 1 System Description 3. Total Access 600 Series System Manual IAD SYSTEMS The units support a variety of WAN technologies. The units are listed below in categories based on these technologies.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 4. Section 1 System Description RESOURCE MODULES Echo Canceller with ADPCM The Echo Canceller Module provides G.165/G.168 echo cancellation for voice over ATM applications and is available with Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM). ADPCM is a speech coding method which uses fewer bits than traditional Pulse Code Modulation (PCM), allowing the user to get more analog voice calls on less bandwidth.
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ENGINEERING GUIDELINES CONTENTS Equipment Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Total Access 604/608 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Total Access 612/616/624. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual TABLES Table 1. Table 2. Table 3. Table 4. Table 5. Table 6. Table 7. Table 8. Table 9. Table 10. Table 11. Table 12. Table 13. Table 14. 24 AC Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Total Access 604/608 TDM Front Panel LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Total Access 612/616/624 TDM Front Panel LEDs . . . . . . . . .
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 1. Section 2 Engineering Guidelines EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS Total Access 604/608 The Total Access 604/608 units measure 11.25” W, 7.5” D, and 2” H and come equipped for table top or wall mount use. Total Access 612/616/624 The Total Access 612/616/624 units measure 17” W, 8.5” D, and 1.75” H and come equipped for table top or wall mount use.
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines 3. Total Access 600 Series System Manual REVIEWING THE FRONT PANEL DESIGN Total Access 604/608 The front panels of the Total Access 604/608 units are identical. Figure 1 shows the Total Access 608 as a representative of both models. Table 2 on page 27 and Table 4 on page 29 describe the LEDs and their functions. Figure 1. Total Access 604/608 Front Panel Total Access 612/616/624 The front panels of the Total Access 612/616/624 units are identical.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Front Panel LEDs The front panel provides eight status LEDs to monitor operation and activity. The LED functionality varies based on product and software load (TDM vs ATM). The following tables provide LED activity explanations for the various combinations. Table 2. Total Access 604/608 TDM Front Panel LEDs For these LEDs... This color light... Indicates that... TX/RX Off There is no data traffic on the LAN.
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual Table 3. Total Access 612/616/624 TDM Front Panel LEDs For these LEDs... This color light... Indicates that... TX/RX Off There is no data traffic on the LAN. Green (blinking) There is data traffic on the LAN. Off The physical link is down, there is no Ethernet connection. Green (solid) There is link integrity on the LAN (physical link is up). Off No data traffic is being received on the V.35.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Table 4. Total Access 604/608/612/616/624 ATM Front Panel LEDs For these LEDs... This color light... Indicates that... TX/RX Off There is no data traffic on the LAN. Green (blinking) There is data traffic on the LAN. Off The physical link is down, there is no Ethernet connection. Green (solid) There is link integrity on the LAN (physical link is up). Off No data traffic is being received on the V.35.
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual Table 4. Total Access 604/608/612/616/624 ATM Front Panel LEDs (Continued) For these LEDs... This color light... Indicates that... BATT Off AC has failed and no battery. Green (solid) AC is operational and battery is good. Red/Green (alternating) AC is operational and battery is bad. Amber (solid) AC has failed and the battery is good. Red/Amber (alternating) AC has failed and the battery is bad.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Voice Connection A single 50-pin female amphenol connector provides the interconnect wiring for the analog circuits. Figure 5 on page 31 shows the pinouts for the Voice connector.
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual Life Line Connection The LIFE LINE connector provides assured voice for port 1. If the unit loses power or goes into alarm, the network voice service is inhibited and the on-board relay opens. The first port of the voice connector is provided with analog voice from the LIFE LINE connection. A regular POTS line needs to be plugged into the Life Line port. Table 5 shows the LIFE LINE Connection pinout.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Table 7. ADSL Network Connection Pinout PIN NAME DESCRIPTION 1 Network Rx Ring Receive data from the network 2 Network Rx Tip Receive data from the network 3 — — 4 Network Tx Ring Transmit data toward the network 5 Network Tx Tip Transmit data toward the network — — 6-8 Table 8.
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual Craft Port The CRAFT port connects to a computer or modem. The CRAFT port input provides the following functions: • Accepts input from a PC or a modem for controlling the unit. • Operates at 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 bps. • Acts as input for either VT 100 or PC control. • Acts as an interface for flash memory software downloads using XMODEM. The CRAFT connection follows, and Table 10 shows the pinout.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines 10/100BaseT Connection The 10/100BaseT port (RJ-48C) provides a 10/100BaseT Ethernet LAN connection, which is used for IP Routing, TFTP, SNMP, and Telnet connections. The 10/100BaseT connection follows, and Table 11 shows the pinout. Connector type RJ-48C Table 11.
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual Table 12. V.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 6. Section 2 Engineering Guidelines AT-A-GLANCE SPECIFICATIONS Table 14 lists the unit specifications. Table 14. Specifications Application Feature Specification T1 Network Interface Physical Interface RJ-48C Line Rate 1.544 Mbps +/- 75 bps Framing D4 (SF)/ESF AT&T 54016 ANSI T1.403 Line Code AMI/B8ZS ADSL Network Interface (ITU G.992.1) Throughput Up to 8 Mbps downstream/ Up to 1 Mbps upstream Interoperability Interoperate with G.992.
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual Table 14.
NETWORK TURNUP PROCEDURE CONTENTS Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Unpack and Inspect the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Contents of ADTRAN Shipment . . . . . . . .
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Total Access 600 Series System Manual 1. Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure INTRODUCTION This section discusses the unit installation process. 2. TOOLS REQUIRED The tools required for unit installation are: • • Screws (customer-provided for wallmount installation) Screwdriver (for wall or rackmount installation) To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. During installation, power should be the last connection made.
Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure • 4. Total Access 600 Series System Manual The Total Access 600 Series base unit (Total Access 604, Total Access 608, Total Access 612, Total Access 616, Total Access 624). The units come with installed wallmount brackets.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual • • • • Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure This unit shall be installed in accordance with Article 400 and 364.8 of the NEC NFPA 70 when installed outside of a Restricted Access Location (i.e., central office, behind a locked door, service personnel only area). Power to the unit’s AC system must be from a grounded 90-130 VAC, 50/60 Hz source. The power receptacle uses double-pole, neutral fusing. Maximum recommended ambient operating temperature is 45 ºC.
Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure 6. Total Access 600 Series System Manual MOUNTING OPTIONS Total Access 604/608 • The Total Access 604/608 units come equipped for table top or wallmount use. The units come with installed wallmount brackets. If wallmounted, the Total Access 604/608 units must be mounted with the LEDs pointing down or sideways as shown in the mounting instructions (61200624L1-19A).
SECTION 4.0 USER INTERFACE GUIDES (UIG) The UIG section of this system manual provides detailed definitions, ranges, and default values for all menu items. Due to the inherent differences associated with the various physical interfaces and software loads, it was necessary to create separate UIGs for each combination of these parameters. The commons UIG provides terminal navigation information and defines any parameter which appears regardless of physical interface or software load.
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SECTION 4.1 COMMONS USER INTERFACE GUIDE This section covers all the common features and attributes for all models in the Total Access 600 Series of products (regardless of physical interface or software load). It contains information about VT100 control and navigation, and system control. It is designed for use by network administrators and others who will configure and provision the system. SECTION INDEX Navigating the Terminal Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Total Access 600 Series System Manual 1. Section 4.1 Commons User Interface Guide NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENU Terminal Menu Window The unit uses a multi-level menu structure that contains both menu items and data fields. All menu items and data fields display in the terminal menu window (see Figure 1), through which you have complete control of the unit. All figures in this section will be representative of the Total Access 624 unit.
Section 4.1 Commons User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual You can view the terminal windows in two ways: with fields and submenus displaying horizontally across the right pane, or with fields and submenus displaying vertically down the right pane. Viewing submenus vertically rather than horizontally allows you to see information at a glance rather than scrolling horizontally across the window. To change the view, move your cursor to an index number and press .
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.1 Commons User Interface Guide Additional Terminal Menu Window Features • • • • • • Tool Tip - provides a brief description of the currently selected mode Network Status - displays network status information, Up or Down Slot Status - displays type of module installed in each slot. No entry will appear for slots not containing a module.
Section 4.1 Commons User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Session Management Keystrokes To do this... Press this key... Log out of a session (Telnet Connection) CTRL+L Refresh the screen CTRL+R To save time, only the portion of the screen that has changed is refreshed. This option should only be necessary if the display picks up incorrect characters. Configuration Keystrokes To do this... Press this key... F Restore factory default settings.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 2. Section 4.1 Commons User Interface Guide TERMINAL MENU AND SYSTEM CONTROL Selecting the Appropriate Menu The terminal menu is the access point to all other operations. Each terminal menu item has several functions and submenus that identify and provide access to specific operations and parameters. Use the chart below to help select the appropriate terminal menu. To do this... Go to this menu...
Section 4.1 Commons User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Table 1. Telnet Password Security Levels (Continued) Security Level 54 Description Router The user has view only privileges of SYSTEM INFO. There is no access to the SYSTEM CONFIG menu. The user has PING and TRACEROUTE access from the SYSTEM UTILITY menu. The user is limited to ethernet configuration and status from the INTERFACES menu. The user has full access to the BRIDGE and ROUTER menus.
SECTION 4.2 T1 TDM USER INTERFACE GUIDE The T1 TDM User Interface Guide is designed for use by network administrators and others who will configure and provision the system. This section provides details unique to the T1 TDM IADs. It contains an overview, application details, configuration information, and menu descriptions. It is recommended that you review Section 4.1, Commons User Interface Guide in addition to this section. SECTION INDEX T1 TDM Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Interfaces (V35[2]) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Interfaces (V35[2]) > Config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Interfaces (V35[2]) > Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Interfaces (FXS) . . . . .
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG FIGURES Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5. Figure 6. Figure 7. Figure 8. Figure 9. Figure 10. Typical Total Access TDM Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 System Info Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 System Config Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Total Access 600 Series System Manual 1. Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG T1 TDM OVERVIEW Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) is the technology used to transmit several voice, data, and/or video signals at the same time over one communications path. This path is shared by fixed timeslots that transport multiple media. The Total Access 600 Series is a complete solution IAD for Voice and Data applications. The unit includes a network interface, V.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG 3. Total Access 600 Series System Manual CONFIGURATION SYSTEM INFO The SYSTEM INFO menu provides basic information about the unit as well as data fields for editing information. Figure 2 displays the submenus that are available when you select this menu item. All figures in this section will be representative of the Total Access 624 unit. Firmware revision will reflect A.04.01 for released revisions of software. 0 Figure 2.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG SYSTEM INFO > SYSTEM CONTACT Provides a user-configurable text string for a contact name. You can use this field to enter the name, phone number, or E-mail address of a person responsible for the unit. You can enter up to 31 alpha-numeric characters in this field, including spaces and special characters (such as an underscore).
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM CONFIG Set up the unit’s operational configuration from the SYSTEM CONFIG menu. Figure 3 shows the items included in this menu. Figure 3. System Config Menu SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT Set up the CRAFT PORT, TELNET ACCESS, SNMP MANAGEMENT, and FDL MANAGEMENT from this menu. SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > CRAFT PORT Set up the CRAFT PORT parameters from this menu.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG The security level for the CRAFT port is always set to FULL. This gives full access to all menus. Passwords are case-sensitive and can contain up to 30 alphanumeric characters (including spaces and special characters). Table 1. Instructions for Changing Passwords Step Action 1 Select the PASSWORD field—a new PASSWORD field displays. 2 Type the new password in the ENTER field. 3 Type the new password again in the CONFIRM field.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > TELNET ACCESS > ACCESS Sets ACCESS to ON or OFF. The factory default value for this parameter is ON. SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > TELNET ACCESS > AUTHEN METHOD Set up the telnet authentication method from this menu. The choices are PASSWORD, RADIUS, PASSWORD/RADIUS, and RADIUS/PASSWORD.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Table 2. Telnet Security Levels Security Level Description Full The user has all access to view and configure all menus (same as logging in to the CRAFT port) Support The user has read only access to view the SYSTEM INFO menu. The user has privileges to view and change everything under the SYSTEM CONFIG menu except for the CRAFT port settings, telnet access lists, and the SNMP management communities.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > SNMP MANAGEMENT Active the SNMP management and configure the SNMP communities and traps from this menu. SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > SNMP MANAGEMENT > ACCESS When set to OFF, SNMP access is denied. When set to ON, the unit will respond to SNMP managers based on the configuration. The factory default is ON.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > SNMP MANAGEMENT > TRAPS Sets up the trap manager name and IP from this menu. # Displays the index number in the SNMP traps table. This list allows up to 20 managers to be listed to receive traps. MANAGER NAME is the text string describing the name of the entry. It is intended for easy reference and has no bearing on the SNMP trap function. You can enter up to 31 characters in this field.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > FDL MANAGEMENT > ACCEPT ALL SNMP When set to ON, SNMP gets/sets received over the FDL link are always accepted regardless of the community table. When set to OFF, the community table is searched for valid manager IP addresses and the SNMP traffic is rejected if a match is not found. Default is ON.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG The remaining Syslog parameters have the following level choices: FATAL (Highest priority) ALERT CRITICAL ERROR WARNING NOTICE INFO DEBUG (Lowest priority) Every log message generated by the IAD has a reporting level priority. If the message priority is lower than the configured priority for the destination log, the message is not forwarded to the syslog daemon. See RFC3164: The BSD Syslog Protocol.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > DHCP LEVEL Minimum required level for sending DHCP log messages. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > NTP LEVEL Minimum required level for sending NTP log messages. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > TFTP LEVEL Minimum required level for sending TFTP log messages. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > TELNET LEVEL Minimum required level for sending TELNET log messages.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > CFGXFER LEVEL Minimum required level for sending configuration transfer log messages. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > ROUTER LEVEL Minimum required level for sending router log messages. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > NONVOL LEVEL Minimum required level for sending nonvolatile memory log messages. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > NOKIA LEVEL Minimum required level for sending log messages about communication with the Nokia DSLAM.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG >DS0 LEVEL Minimum required level for sending log messages about DSO mapping. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > SELFTEST LEVEL Minimum required level for sending log messages about selftest. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > VOICE LEVEL Minimum required level for sending log messages about AAL2 voices services. Messages are only generated for ATM products.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Minimum required level for sending frame relay log messages. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > BRIDGE LEVEL Minimum required level for sending bridge mode log messages. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > MAINT LEVEL Minimum required level for sending CRAFT port log messages. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > HDLC LEVEL Minimum required level for sending low level HDLC log messages.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM CONFIG > NETWORK TIME > TIME ZONE All time zones are based off of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The choices are listed below • • • • • • • GMT GMT -5 (EASTERN) GMT -6 (CENTRAL) GMT -7 (MOUNTAIN) GMT -8 (PACIFIC) GMT -9 (ALASKA) GMT -10 (HAWAII) The factory default is GMT-6 (CENTRAL).
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG SYSTEM UTILITY Use the SYSTEM UTILITY menu to view and set the system parameters shown in Figure 4. Figure 4. System Utility Menu SYSTEM UTILITY > UPGRADE FIRMWARE Select the firmware upgrade method and perform upgrade from this menu. SYSTEM UTILITY > UPGRADE FIRMWARE > TRANSFER METHOD The customer can update firmware when unit enhancements are released. The two methods for upgrading are XMODEM and TFTP.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM UTILITY > UPGRADE FIRMWARE > TFTP SERVER FILENAME This is required when the transfer method is TFTP. It is the case-sensitive file name which contains the upgrade code. The factory default is no entry in the TFTP server filename field. SYSTEM UTILITY > UPGRADE FIRMWARE > TRANSFER STATUS This appears when TFTP is used. It displays the status of the transfer as it happens. Any error or success message will be displayed here.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG SYSTEM UTILITY > CONFIG TRANSFER > TFTP SERVER IP ADDRESS Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server. Get this number from your system administrator. If using the ADTRAN Utilities TFTP server, this number appears in the TFTP server status window. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0. SYSTEM UTILITY > CONFIG TRANSFER > TFTP SERVER FILENAME Defines the name of the configuration file that you transfer to or retrieve from the TFTP server.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM UTILITY > SYSTEM UTILIZATION > PERFORMANCE > CURRENT AVG CPU UTILIZATION CURRENT AVG CPU UTILIZATION is the running total of CPU utilization since the last clear. SYSTEM UTILITY > SYSTEM UTILIZATION > PERFORMANCE > CLEAR STATS This activator will clear all the system utilization performance stats. SYSTEM UTILITY > PING Activate the ping test and define the ping packet characteristics from this menu.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > % LOSS Percentage loss based on ping returned from host (read only). SYSTEM UTILITY > TRACEROUTE Utility program used to trace a data path to a final destination. SYSTEM UTILITY > TRACEROUTE > TRACE TARGET Specifies the IP address of the remote system to trace the routes to.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES Use the INTERFACES menu to view and configure parameters for the T1, ETHERNET, V.35, and FXS interfaces as shown in figure 5. Figure 5. Interfaces menus INTERFACES (T1[0]) View the T1 interface status and configure T1 parameters from this menu. The 0 in T1[0] represents a physical port. The T1 physical port is always 0. INTERFACES (T1[0]) > CONFIG Configures the various T1 parameters and enable/disable loopbacks from this menu.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG INTERFACES (T1[0]) > CONFIG > FORMAT This sets the frame format for the T1 interface. The setting must match the frame format of the circuit to which the interface is connected. Choices are ESF, SF, SLC96 ALARM-16, and SLC96 ALARM-13. Extended Superframe (ESF) provides a non-disruptive means of full-time monitoring on the facility datalink (FDL). Default is ESF. SF is equivalent to the D4 frame format.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES (T1[0]) > STATUS > PERFORMANCE > ES ES (Errored Second) - For ESF mode, an errored second is defined as a second with one or more Path Code Violations (PCVs), or one or more Out of Frame (OOF) defects, or one or more Controlled Slip events, or a detected AIS (blue alarm) defect. For D4 (SF) mode, the presence of Bipolar Violations (BPVs) also triggers an errored second.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG INTERFACES (T1[0]) > STATUS > ALARMS > CURRENT ALARMS Displays the current alarms on the T1 interface. An asterisk in a field indicates that an alarm is active. LOS Loss of Signal. No signal detected on port interface. RED Not able to frame data received on the port. Alternately referred to as Out of Frame (OOF). YELLOW Remote alarm indicator (RAI) being received on port.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES (T1[0]) > TEST > TEST STATUS Indicates whether a test is in progress. INTERFACES (ETH[1]) View the Ethernet interface status and configure the Ethernet parameters from this menu. The 1 in ETH[1] represents a physical port. The Ethernet physical port is always 1. INTERFACES (ETH[1]) > CONFIG Enable the AUTONEGOTIATION and configure the Ethernet rate from this menu.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG INTERFACES (ETH[1]) > STATUS > DATA RATE Displays the data rate present on the Ethernet interface. The possibilities are 10BASET, 100BASET, and N/A. N/A indicates the AUTONEGOTIATION is set to ON and there is no Ethernet connection. This is read only field. INTERFACES (ETH[1]) > STATUS > DUPLEX TYPE Displays the duplex type present on the Ethernet interface. The possibilities are FULL DUPLEX and HALF DUPLEX. This is a read only field.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES (V35[2]) > STATUS > DTR View the status of the Data Terminal Read (DTR) lead. Possibilities are OFF and ON. This is a read only field. INTERFACES (FXS) View the FXS interface status and configure the FXS parameters from this menu. INTERFACES (FXS) > CONFIG Configure the FXS mode, line impedance and Tandem parameters from this menu. INTERFACES (FXS) > CONFIG > PORT Indicates the port on which the FXS is installed.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG INTERFACES (FXS) > CONFIG > TX (dB) Sets the TX direction level points. This signal will change the volume of the voice. TX (dB) is the signal that is transmitted out the T1, with 0 dB being the strongest. If the volume is too loud across the T1, this number should be increased. A higher number indicates more attenuation which equals lower volume. The value entered must be less than 10 dB. Default is 6.0 dB.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES (FXS) > CONFIG > TANDEM > RING BACK TONE (This option is only available for the Total Access 612/616/624.) Used to enable or disable the option of generating ring back tone towards the T-span. Default is DISABLE. INTERFACES (FXS) > CONFIG > TANDEM > ANSWER SUPERVISION Causes the polarity of tip and ring to be reversed when the far-end answers. Can be enabled or disabled. Default is DISABLE.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG INTERFACES (FXS) > STATUS > RB SIG This parameter displays the status of the Receive B signal bit. The high/low status is indicated by a 0 or 1. INTERFACES (FXS) > TEST Activate tests and monitor test status on a per port basis from this menu. INTERFACES (FXS) > TEST > PORT Displays the port number. INTERFACES (FXS) > TEST > TEST Choices are given below. Default is NONE. NONE Indicates that no test is currently active.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL Use the L2 protocol menu to select the L2 protocol, configure the protocol specific parameters and view the status as shown in Figure 6. Figure 6. L2 Protocol Menu L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0]) Configure the L2 protocol and view the status parameters from this menu. The 0 in T1[0] represents a physical port. The T1 physical port is always 0. L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0]) > PROTOCOL Configure the L2 protocol mode. Choices are PPP, FRE, and AUTO.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0]) > PROTOCOL > PPP Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is an 8-bit serial protocol which allows a PC to connect as a TCP/IP host to a network through an asynchronous port. PPP is used for connection from a PC to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for Internet access. PPP works over synchronous and asynchronous circuits. Router-to-router and host-to-network connections can be made via PPP.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - PPP) > CONFIG > AUTHENTICATION > TX METHOD This parameter specifies how the unit is to be authenticated by the PPP peer. There are four possible selections. Default is NONE. NONE The connection will not allow the PPP peer to authenticate it. PAP, CHAP, OR EAP The unit will ask for EAP during the first PPP LCP negotiation and allow the PPP peer to negotiate down to CHAP or PAP.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - PPP) > CONFIG > AUTHENTICATION > RX USERNAME (This option is not available when the RX METHOD is set to none.) This is the username used to authenticate the PPP peer. You can enter up to 31 characters in this field. Default is no entry in the RX USERNAME field. L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - PPP) > CONFIG > AUTHENTICATION > RX PASSWORD (This option is not available when the RX METHOD is set to none.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Shows UP if PPP IP Control Protocol has negotiated successfully. L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - PPP) > STATUS > UP TIME Displays how long the PPP session has been connected. L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - PPP) > STATUS > TX PKTS Number of packets transmitted. L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - PPP) > STATUS > RX PKTS Number of packets received. L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - PPP) > STATUS > TX BYTES Number of bytes transmitted.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual STATIC (NO SIG) Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG This should be selected when there is no Frame Relay switch in the circuit. The DLCIs are assigned in the DLCI Mapping and must be the same for the device it will communicate with. The default value is ANNEX D (ANSI). L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - FRE) > CONFIG > POLLING FREQUENCY (5-30) This parameter is the interval that the unit polls the Frame Relay switch using the maintenance protocol selected.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - FRE) > CONFIG > DLCI MAPPING > INTERFACE Shows the user the physical and logical port associated with each DLCI. This is a read-only field. L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - FRE) > CONFIG > DLCI MAPPING > DLCI The Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) number identifies the virtual circuit being configured. L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - FRE) > CONFIG > DLCI MAPPING > MODE The mode identifies how the data will be forwarded.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - FRE) > STATUS > PORT > TX BYTES Total bytes transmitted out the WAN port L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - FRE) > STATUS > PORT > RX BYTES Total bytes received on the WAN port L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - FRE) > STATUS > PORT > FULL STATUS TX FRAMES Number of full status frames transmitted out the WAN port. L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - FRE) > STATUS > PORT > FULL STATUS RX FRAMES Number of full status frames received on the WAN port.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - FRE) > STATUS > PVC'S > STATE The state of the virtual circuit: INACTIVE The circuit exists but has been deactivated by the Frame Relay switch. EXISTS The circuit exists at this point and should be activated soon. ACTIVE The circuit is fully active. OFF The circuit has been turned off by the DLCI mapping active selection.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - AUTO) View the status of the T1 interface with the L2 PROTOCOL set to AUTO (using Auto-config feature). Reference DLP-014, Unit Installation Using the Auto-Config Feature for further details. L2 PROTOCOL (T1[0] - AUTO) > STATUS View the status of the auto detect function and traffic flow for the T1 interface with a L2 protocol set to auto.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (ETH[1]) Configure the L2 PROTOCOL parameters and view the status of the Ethernet interface from this menu. The 1 in ETH[1] represents a physical port. The Ethernet physical port is always 1. L2 PROTOCOL (ETH[1]) > PROTOCOL Displays the L2 protocol for the 10/100BASET Ethernet port. Currently only 802.3 is supported. L2 PROTOCOL (ETH[1]) > CONFIG Configure the mode for this 10/100BASET Ethernet port from this menu.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG L2 PROTOCOL (ETH[1]) > STATUS > MULTIPLE COLLISIONS Total number of multiple collisions before successful transmission. L2 PROTOCOL (ETH[1]) > STATUS > EXCESSIVE COLLISIONS Total number of collisions that resulted in packet being dropped. L2 PROTOCOL (ETH[1]) > STATUS > DEFERRED TRANSMISSIONS Total number of packets deferred due to collisions.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual BRIDGE Configure the bridge parameters and view bridging statistics from this menu as shown in Figure 7. Figure 7. Bridge Menu BRIDGE > CONFIG Configure the interfaces and bridge table parameters from this menu. BRIDGE > CONFIG > INTERFACES (T1[0]) Configure the T1 interface bridging parameters from this menu. The T1[0] interface will not appear as a bridge interface entry if the mode is set to route IP.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG BRIDGE > CONFIG > INTERFACES (ETH[1]) Configure the Ethernet Bridging parameters from this menu. The ETH[1] interface will not appear as a bridge interface entry if the mode is set to route IP. BRIDGE > CONFIG > INTERFACES (ETH[1]) > SUB-INTERFACE The Ethernet sub-interface is 802.3[1.0]. The [1.0] represents the Ethernet physical and logical ports, where 1 is the physical port and 0 is the logical port assigned to the Ethernet interface.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual ROUTER Configure the router parameters and view routing statistics from this menu as shown in Figure 8. Figure 8. Router Menu ROUTER > CONFIG Configure the interfaces, routes, DHCP Server, and UDP Relay options from this menu. ROUTER > CONFIG > INTERFACES Configure the layer 3 options for the Ethernet and T1 interfaces from this menu.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG ROUTER > CONFIG > INTERFACES (ETH[1]) > SUB-INTERFACE The Ethernet sub-interface is 802.3[1.0]. The [1.0] represents the Ethernet physical and logical ports, where 1 is the physical port and 0 is the logical port assigned to the Ethernet interface. This is a read-only field. ROUTER > CONFIG > INTERFACES (ETH[1])> SETUP Configure the Ethernet addressing, RIP, and Proxy ARP from this menu.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual TX AND RX (DEF) RIP advertisements are periodically transmitted and are listened to on this port. TX ONLY RIP advertisements are periodically transmitted but are not listened to on this port. RX ONLY RIP advertisements are listened to on this port, but are not transmitted on this port. V2 SECRET Enter the secret used by RIP version 2 here.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG ROUTER > CONFIG > INTERFACES (T1[0]) Configure the T1 interface parameters from this menu. The 0 in T1[0] represents a physical port. The T1 physical port will always be 0. The T1 interface will not appear in the ROUTER > CONFIG > INTERFACES table if the L2 PROTOCOL MODE is set for BRIDGE ALL.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual ADDRESS MODE This option determines how the WAN interface receives its IP address. USER SPECIFIED is the normal mode of operation. • • • • • The choices are USER SPECIFIED (default) and IPCP ASSIGNED if the L2 PROTOCOL is set to PPP. The choices are USER SPECIFIED (default), IARP, and DHCP CLIENT if the L2 PROTOCOL is set to FRAME RELAY. IARP can be used to learn the far end IP address.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG MTU (This option is not available if the L2 PROTOCOL is set to PPP.) The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the largest possible data unit that can be transmitted. The range is 64 to 1500. The default is 1500. NAT The unit can perform Network Address Translation (NAT). This feature is most widely used when connecting to the Internet. The Ethernet network can consist of private network numbers.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual PUBLIC ADDRESS MODE (This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled.) The public IP address used for this translation entry can be the NAPT IP address assigned to the link or can be specified. You specify an address to direct packets with certain protocols to different servers. Choices are NAPT ADDR and SPECIFIED. Default is NAPT ADDR.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG PRIVATE ADDRESS MODE (This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled.) The private IP address can be specified to steer certain protocols and ports to specific servers in the private network. Likewise, internal hosts can be steered to certain servers on the public network. A new request from the public network matching this entry’s public parameters will be dropped if this mode is set to ANY INTERNAL.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SERV ADDR (This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled.) This is the destination of the packet. PROTO (This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled.) This shows the protocol used (TCP, UDP, ICMP, etc.). PRIV PORT (This option is only available when NAT PORT TRANSLATION is enabled.) This is the private port used for the entry.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG RIP Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is based on the shortest path (hops) between two IP addresses on a network. Each router maintains and broadcasts a routing table of known addresses/routes. VERSION The RIP protocol can be specified per DLCI. The possible selections are OFF (default) (meaning no RIP packets are listened to or sent), V1 (RIP version 1) or V2 (which is RIP version 2).
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual ROUTER > CONFIG > ROUTES > STATIC ROUTES Use this menu to enter static routes to other networks. NUM Displays the index number in the static route table. ACTIVE Adds this static route entry to the IP routing table when set to YES and removes it (if it was previously added) if set to NO. Default is NO. IP ADDRESS The IP address of the host or network address of the device being routed to. Default is 0.0.0.0.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG ROUTER > CONFIG > DHCP SERVER > DHCP RENEWAL TIME (HOURS) The number of hours that the DHCP server should allow the device to keep its previous IP assignment, before it is required to send a new DHCP request. The default is 0 HOURS which represents an infinite lease. ROUTER > CONFIG > DHCP SERVER > DOMAIN NAME Text string used to represent the domain name used by the unit.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual UDP PORT TYPE The choices are STANDARD (def) and SPECIFIED. The following standard UDP protocols are relayed when set: DHCP, TFTP, DNS, NTP (Network Time Protocol, port 123), NBNS (NetBios Name Server, port 137), NBDG (NetBIOS Datagram, port 138), and BootP. When SPECIFIED is set, the UDP port (1 to 65535) can be specified in the UDP Port columns (up to three per server). UDP PORT 1, 2, 3 Used for specifying UDP ports to be relayed.
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Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual DEFAULT TTL The default value inserted into the Time-To-Live field of the IP header of datagrams originated at this unit, whenever a TTL value is not supplied by the transport layer protocol. IP DATAGRAMS RECEIVED The total number of input datagrams received from interfaces, including those received in error.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG ERRORFREE DISCARDS The number of output IP datagrams for which no problem was encountered to prevent their transmission to their destination, but which were discarded (e.g., for lack of buffer space). Note that this counter would include datagrams counted in TOTAL FORWARDED DATAGRAMS if any such packets met this (discretionary) discard criterion.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual DISCARDED ROUTING ENTRIES A packet the unit couldn't route. CLEAR COUNTS Setting this activator will clear the IP Statistics. ROUTER > STATUS > IP STATS > ICMP ICMP MESSAGES RECEIVED The total number of ICMP messages which the unit received. Note that this counter includes all those counted by ICMP SPECIFIC ERRORS.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG ICMP TIMESTAMP REQUEST MSGS RCVD The number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages received. ICMP TIMESTAMP REPLY MSGS RCVD The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages received. ICMP ADDRESS MASK REQUEST MSGS RCVD The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages received. ICMP ADDRESS MASK REPLY MSGS RCVD The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages received.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual ICMP ECHO REQUEST MSGS SENT The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages sent. ICMP ECHO REPLY MSGS SENT The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent. ICMP TIMESTAMP REQUEST MSGS SENT The number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages sent. ICMP TIMESTAMP REPLY MSGS SENT The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages sent. ICMP ADDR MASK REQUEST MSGS SENT The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages sent.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG UDP DATAGRAMS SENT The total number of UDP datagrams sent from this unit. CLEAR COUNTS Selecting this activator will clear the UDP statistics. ROUTER > STATUS > IP STATS > UDP TABLE View the UDP table statistics from this menu. LOCAL IP ADDRESS The destination IP address of the packet PORT The destination UDP port of the packet. ROUTER > STATUS > IP STATS > TCP View the TCP statistics from this menu.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual ACTIVE TCP CONNECTIONS The number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the SYN-SENT state from the CLOSED state. TCP PASSIVE CONNECTIONS The number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the SYN-RCVD state from the LISTEN state.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG ROUTER > STATUS > IP STATS > TCP CONNS View the TCP Conns Statistics from this menu. This table shows the different states of each TCP connection. STATE The possible states are FREE, CLOSED, LISTEN, SYNC SENT, SYNC RECEIVED, ESTABLISHED, FINWAIT1, FINWAIT2, CLOSEWAIT, LASTACK, CLOSING, and TIMEWAIT. LOCAL IP ADDRESS Local IP address of the TCP connection. LOCAL PORT Local port of the TCP connection.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SECURITY Configure the SECURITY FILTERS and RADIUS SERVER parameters from this menu as shown in Figure 9. Figure 9. Security Menu SECURITY > FILTERS Configure the filter characteristics from this menu. SECURITY > FILTERS > FILTER DEFINES The unit can filter packets based on certain parameters within the packet. The method used by the unit allows the highest flexibility for defining filters and assigning them to a PVC or PPP link.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG NUM Indicates the entry number in the MAC Filter Defines table. NAME Identifies the filter entry. Default is no entry in name field. SRC ADDR 48-bit MAC source address used for comparison. Values are in hexadecimal format. Default is 00:00:00:00:00:00. SRC MASK Bits in the MAC source address which are compared. Values are in hexadecimal format. Default is 00:00:00:00:00:00. DEST ADDR 48-bit MAC destination address used for comparison.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual OFFSET Offset from beginning of packet of where to start the pattern comparison. Default is 0. PATTERN 64 bits used for comparison. Values are in hexadecimal format. Default is 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00. MASK Bits in the pattern to be compared. Values are in hexadecimal format. Default is 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG SRC PORT COMP Type of comparison that is performed. Default is NONE. = means ports equal to not = means port not equal to > means port greater than < means port less than None - means the source port is not compared DEST PORT IP destination port number used for comparison. Value is in decimal format. Range: 0 TO 65535. Default is 0. DEST PORT COMP Type of comparison that is performed. Default is NONE.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual TCP ESTAB Yes - only when TCP established No - only when TCP not established Ignore - ignore TCP flags (default) SECURITY > FILTERS > INTERFACES The unit can block packets in and out of an interface by use of the filters. They are set up in two steps: 1) define the types of packets that would be of interest in the SECURITY > FILTERS > FILTER DEFINES menu, and 2) set up the filter type and combination of defines that will cause a packet block.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG DISABLE (DEF) Turns off packet input filtering. No incoming packets are blocked. BLOCK ALL All incoming packets from the WAN are blocked except as defined in the SECURITY > FILTERS > INTERFACES > SETUP > IN EXCEPTIONS list. FORWARD ALL All incoming packets from the WAN are not blocked except as defined in the SECURITY > FILTERS > INTERFACES > SETUP > IN EXCEPTIONS list.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual END the last filter to combination. AND logically AND this filter with the next filter in the list. OR logically OR this filter with the next filter in the list. OUT TO VC The packets which come from the unit to the WAN can be filtered in three ways: DISABLE (DEF) Turns off packet output filtering. No outgoing packets are blocked.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG FILTER LIST NAME Selects between filters defined in the list. Default is no entry in filter list name. NEXT OPER The next operation to use to combine with the next filter in the list (default is END): END The last filter to combination. AND logically AND this filter with the next filter in the list. OR logically OR this filter with the next filter in the list.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual ACTIVE Turns this entry active when set to YES. Default is NO. TYPE Selects the filter define list to reference (default is MAC): MAC from the SECURITY > FILTERS > FILTER DEFINES > MAC FILTER DEFINES list. PATTERN from the SECURITY > FILTERS > FILTER DEFINES > PATTERN FILTER DEFINES list. IP from the SECURITY > FILTERS > FILTER DEFINES > IP FILTER DEFINES list. FILTER LIST NAME Selects between filters defined in the list.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG OUT EXCEPTIONS This is a list of up to 32 filter entries which can be combined using the operations field. The operations are performed in the order they appear on the list. # Indicates the entry number in the In Exceptions table. ACTIVE Turns this entry active when set to YES. Default is NO. TYPE Selects the filter define list to reference (default is MAC): MAC from the SECURITY > FILTERS > FILTER DEFINES > MAC FILTER DEFINES list.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SECURITY > RADIUS SERVER > SERVER 1 This is the IP address of the first RADIUS SERVER that the unit should attempt to communicate with when authenticating a telnet session. Default is 0.0.0.0. SECURITY > RADIUS SERVER > SERVER 2 This is the IP address of the second RADIUS SERVER that the unit should attempt to communicate with when the primary server does not respond. Default is 0.0.0.0.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG DS0 MAPS The DS0 MAPS menu allows you to map data and voice ports to the network T1 time slots. You may edit either of the two maps at any time. If you make changes to the current map, only those DS0s that have changed will be updated (unchanged DS0s will not be affected). The DS0 menu is shown in Figure 10. Figure 10. DS0 Maps Menu. DS0 MAPS > ACTIVE MAP Activates one of the two dedicated maps (MAP 1 or MAP 2). Default is MAP 1.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual DS0 MAPS > EDIT/VIEW MAP 1 > DS0 Displays the network T1 time slot to be assigned. DS0 MAPS > EDIT/VIEW MAP 1 > SERVICE When you select this option, a list of all of the slots and the modules will display. The first option is OPEN, which unassigns the slot if selected. For modules, the slot number and name are shown. For example, FXS indicates that an FXS card is installed. Use TA IAD to map network timeslots to the V.35 port or to the router.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG DS0 MAPS > EDIT/VIEW MAP 2 > PORT When you select this option, a list of ports appears. Pick the appropriate port and press . The selection list shows only the remaining ports available to be assigned. It may be necessary to unassign a port in order to reassign it elsewhere. Once a SERVICE is assigned, the choices are module-dependent. For the FXS, the port choices are UNASSIGNED, and PORTS 1-24.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix A. Configuring the Unit for Routing Initial Setup Before the unit can be configured for routing, the DS0s must be mapped. DS0 Mapping DS0 Mapping Instructions Step 1. Action From the Main menu, select DS0 MAPS. Verify that the ACTIVE MAP is set to either MAP 1 or MAP 2. This is the map that is actively running on the unit. The unit has the ability to store two maps. 2.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG IP Routing After completing the DS0 mapping, there are three remaining steps required for the unit to be used for IP Routing: (1) Ethernet Interface Configuration, (2) T1 Interface Configuration, and (3) Default Gateway Configuration. All of these procedures are described in the pages that follow.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Router T1 Interface Setup Before configuring the Router T1 Interface, choose L2 PROTOCOL and select PPP, FRE, or AUTO. Setup instructions for the PPP and FRE are described on the following pages. For information on setting the L2 PROTOCOL to AUTO, reference DLP-014, Unit Installation Using the Auto-Config Feature.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Router T1 Interface Setup Instruction when L2 Protocol = Frame Relay (FRE) (required if the unit is to be used for Frame Relay IP Routing on the WAN interface) Step Action 1 From the Main Menu, select L2 PROTOCOL and press ENTER. 2 Set the T1 [0] interface protocol to FRE. 3 Press Enter on the CONFIG [+] option. 4 Set the MAINTENANCE PROTOCOL to ANNEX D (ANSI), ANNEX A (q 933a), LMI, OR STATIC (no sig).
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Router T1 Interface Setup Instructions - IP Routing with NAT Step 1 Action The NAT menu is found under Router >Config >Interfaces (T1 [0]) > Setup. The NAT menu can be easily accessed by pressing . The T1 interface will not appear if a DLCI is not entered in the DLCI mapping table (L2 Protocol T1[0]-FRE > Config > DLCI mapping) when the L2 protocol is set to Frame Relay (FRE). 2 From the NAT menu, set PORT TRANSLATION to ENABLED.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Default Gateway Setup In A.04 TDM code, the default gateway is for the entire unit, not just for the Ethernet Port. Default Gateway Setup Instructions 61200624L1-1A 1 From the Main Menu, select ROUTER, select CONFIG, and select ROUTES. 2 Press Enter on the DEFAULT GATEWAY and set the corresponding IP address for the DEFAULT GATEWAY. © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix B. Configuring the Unit for Bridging Initial Setup Before the unit can be configured for bridging, DS0s must be mapped. Reference the DS0 Mapping section in Section 4.2 Appendix A. Setting up Bridging Options If the unit will be used for bridging, continue with the steps below. Bridging Bridging is supported by the PPP and Frame Relay protocols. The following procedures described the bridging configuration for those two protocols.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Frame Relay Bridging Setup Instructions (Continued) 6 The user may confirm that Bridging is activated by selecting CONFIG and pressing enter. If the T1[0] interface appears in the list, the Bridging is active on the WAN link. 7 The time (in minutes) it takes an entry to age out of the Bridge table may be set by down arrowing to BRIDGE TABLE and then using the right arrow to select BRIDGE TABLE AGING. 61200624L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix C. Configuring the Unit for Voice Applications To set the unit up for voice applications, follow the steps below. Mapping the DS0s DS0 Mapping Instructions Step 1 Action From the MAIN menu, select DS0 MAPS. Verify that the ACTIVE MAP is set to either MAP 1 or MAP 2. This is the map that is actively running on the unit. The unit has the ability to store two maps.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.2 T1 TDM UIG T1 Interface Setup Instructions (Continued) This line code must match the line code used by the other units in the network. 5 Set the EQUALIZATION or line build out in the lines based on the size of the network. 6 Set the CSU LPBK option to ENABLE, DISABLE or DISABLE ALL based on whether looping to this unit from another unit will be allowed.
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SECTION 4.3 T1 ATM USER INTERFACE GUIDE The T1 ATM User Interface Guide is designed for use by network administrators and others who will configure and provision the system. This section provides details unique to the T1 ATM IADs. It contains an overview, application details, configuration information, and menu descriptions. It is recommended that you review Section 1, Commons User Interface Guide in addition to this section. CONTENTS Total Access 600 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Figure 13. Figure 14. Figure 15. Figure 16. Figure 17. Figure 18. Figure 19. Figure 20. Figure 21. 152 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Router/Status Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Router/Logs Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Voice/Config Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 1. Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG TOTAL ACCESS 600 OVERVIEW The Total Access 600 is a complete solution Integrated Access Device (IAD) for Voice over ATM (VoATM) applications. The unit includes a modular network interface, Nx64 V.35 interface, 10/100BaseT interface, FXS ports, life-line voice backup, and an optional battery back-up for added security. The Total Access 600 can provision, test, and provide status for any of the voice and data interfaces.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG 2. Total Access 600 Series System Manual VOICE OVER ATM OVERVIEW Voice over ATM (VoATM) is the technology used to transmit voice conversations over a data network using Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM). There are several potential benefits to moving voice over a data network using ATM. First, the small, fixed-length cells require lower processing overhead. Second, these small, fixed-length cells allow higher transmission speeds than traditional packet switching methods.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 4. Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG CONFIGURING THE TOTAL ACCESS 600 System Info The SYSTEM INFO menu provides basic information about the unit and contains data fields for editing information. Figure 3 displays the submenus available when you select this menu item. Figure 3. System Information Menu >System Name Provides a user-configurable text string for the name of the Total Access 600. This name can help you distinguish between different installations.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual >Serial Number Serial number of the product assembly. >Firmware Revision Displays the current firmware revision level of the controller. >Bootcode Revision Displays the bootcode revision. >System Uptime Displays the length of time since the Total Access 600 system reboot. >Date/Time Displays the current date and time, including seconds. This field can be edited. Enter the time in 24-hour format (such as 23:00:00 for 11:00 pm).
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG System Config Set up the Total Access 600 operational configuration from the SYSTEM CONFIG menu. Figure 4 shows the items included in this menu. Figure 4. System Configuration Menu >Network Timing Mode Selects the timing source for the entire system. Network is the only timing option available. Network The system’s clock is recovered from the network (WAN interface). >Telnet Access Sets Telnet access to ON or OFF.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Level This is the security level granted to the user. >Maint Port Menu The Total Access 600’s VT 100 CRAFT port can be accessed via an RJ-48 located on the rear panel. The setup for these ports is under this menu. Password Protect When set to NO, the maintenance port is not password protected. When YES (def), the Total Access 600 will prompt for a password upon startup.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Baud Rate This is the asynchronous rate that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 (def), 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. Data Bits This is the asynchronous bit rate that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are 7 or 8 (def) bits. Parity This is the asynchronous parity that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are NONE (def), ODD, or EVEN.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Status This displays the current status of the time negotiation process. If an error is displayed, check all connections and configurations to try to resolve the problem. System Utility Use the SYSTEM UTILITY menu to view and set the system parameters shown in Figure 5. Figure 5. System Utility Menu >Upgrade Firmware Updates firmware when Total Access 600 enhancements are released.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Start Transfer This activator is used when the configurable items in this menu are complete. Before using START TRANSFER, the Total Access 600 should have a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway (if required). Abort Transfer Use this activator to cancel any TFTP transfer in progress. >Config Transfer Used only with TFTP transfers.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Previous Transfer Status Indicates the status of the previous update. Load and Use Config Retrieves the configuration file specified in the TFTP SERVER FILENAME field from the server. To start this command, enter Y to begin or enter N to cancel. If you execute this command, the Total Access 600 retrieves the configuration file, reboots, then restarts using the new configuration.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Configuring WAN Settings >DSLAM Type Set this to the type of DSLAM the Total Access 600 will be connecting to. >Layer One Interface This is the physical layer protocol used to connect the DSLAM to the Total Access 600. >Layer Two Protocol This is the data link layer protocol used to connect the DSLAM to the Total Access 600. If the DSLAM Type is CopperMountain, refer to Appendix E. Routing in HDIA Mode on page 197 for information.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Figure 7. ATM Config Menu Idle Cells The IDLE CELLS format must be configured for either ATM FORUM or ITU. Configuring this setting incorrectly for a particular circuit will cause poor performance at the ATM layer. This setting must match the configuration setting of the ATM switch or DSLAM at the other end of the circuit. Data Scrambling DATA SCRAMBLING can be ENABLED or DISABLED for cell traffic.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Figure 8. ATM Stats Menu AP: Tx Cells This is the number of cells transmitted. AP: Rx Cells This is the number of cells received. AP: Rx OAM Cells This is the number of OAM cells received AP: Receive Cells Discarded This is the number of cells received and discarded. An incrementing count in this field could indicate a configuration problem with the ATM layer. AP: Receive Cell Errors This is the number of cells received with an HEC error.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual AAL5: Receive Discarded Frames This is the number of AAL5 frames discarded. AAL5: No ATM Frames This is for internal use only. AAL5: No Data Packets This is for internal use only. DBG: DEBUG This is for internal use only. Clear Stats This is used to clear the counters on this menu screen. 166 © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Configuring the Router – Configuration Use the ROUTER/CONFIGURATION menu (Figure 9) to access the GLOBAL, ETHERNET, and WAN menus. Figure 9. Router/Configuration Menu >Global Use the GLOBAL menu (Figure 10) to set up general router functions. Figure 10. Global Menu IP This is used for general IP configuration. Mode This item controls how the 600 handles IP routes.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG ACTIVE IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY HOPS PRIVATE Total Access 600 Series System Manual Adds this static route entry to the IP routing table when set to YES (def) and removes it (if it was previously added) if set to NO. The IP address of the host or network address of the device being routed to. Determines the bits in the previous IP address that are used. If this is to be a host route, it must be set to all ones (255.255.255.255).
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG UDP Relay This menu configures the 600 to act as a UDP relay agent for applications requiring a response from UDP hosts that are not on the same network segment as their clients. Mode When this option is set to ON (def), the Total Access 600 will act as a relay agent. UDP Relay List Up to four relay destination servers can be specified in this list. RELAY ADDRESS This is the IP address of the server that will receive the relay packet.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Security Filter Defines The Total Access 600 can filter packets based on certain parameters within the packet. The method used by the Total Access 600 allows the highest flexibility for defining filters and assigning them to a PVC. The filters are set up in two steps: (1) defining the packet types, and (2) adding them to a list under the PVC. This menu is used to define the individual filter defines based on packet type.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG SRC MASK Bits which are used in the source comparison. (dotted decimal format) IP DEST IP address compared to the destination address. (dotted decimal format) DEST MASK Bits which are used in the destination comparison. (dotted decimal format) SRC PORT IP source port number used for comparison Range: 0 to 65535. (decimal format) SRC PORT CMPR Type of comparison that is performed.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual No - only when TCP not established Ignore - ignore TCP flags >Ethernet Use the ETHERNET menu (Figure 11) to configure the Ethernet port on the 600. Figure 11. Ethernet Menu IP This is used to set up the IP addresses for the LAN on the 600 IP Address The IP address assigned to the 600's Ethernet port is set here. This address must be unique within the network.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG RIP Use this menu to enable RIP on the LAN interface. MODE PROTOCOL METHOD Enables or disables RIP. Specifies the RIP protocol. Choices are V1 (def) (which is RIP version 1) or V2 (RIP version 2). Specifies the way the RIP protocol sends out its advertisements. Choices are given below. NONE All routes in the router table are advertised with no modification of the metrics.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual >WAN Use the WAN menu (Figure 12) to configure WAN settings on the 600. Figure 12. WAN Menu L2 Protocol Displays the current L2 protocol - ATM (Read Only). ATM Use the ATM menu to setup Data PVCs for the router. Description This is the text description for the PVC. VPI ATM virtual port identifier. VCI This is the ATM virtual channel identifier. PCR Peak Cell Rate. Limits transmitted cells. QOS Quality of Service.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG IP netmask This is the network mask used for this interface. Local IP Address This is the IP address for this PVC. NAT Use this menu to set up and use Network Address Translation on this interface.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG PRIVATE PORT MODE TRANSLATE BODY NAT VIEW NAPT ADDRESS ENTRY COUNT ENTRY OVERFLOW COUNT Total Access 600 Series System Manual The private destination port associated with this entry can be specified to add more control over certain types of traffic. Leave as ANY PORT to cover all port types. By default, the application payload in the packet is scanned for occurrences of the private/public IP address in binary or ASCII form.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG RX Username This is the username used to authenticate the PPP peer. RX Password This is the password or secret that is used to authenticate the PPP peer. IP The IP menu contains the parameters for exchanging IP data with the PPP peer. Mode Setting to ON (def) will permit this connection profile to negotiate PPP IPCP with the PPP peer for exchanging of IP packets.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual • Mode The Total Access 600 performs RIP over the WAN connection when this is set to ON (def). • Protocol The Total Access 600 performs version 1, V1 (def), or version 2, V2, of RIP on this WAN connection. • Method SPLIT HORIZON POISON REVERSE (def) NONE Only routes not learned on the WAN connection are advertised. All routes are advertised, including routes learned from the WAN connection. These routes are poisoned.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Max Failure Due to the nature of PPP, configuration options may not be agreed upon between two PPP peers. This value is the number of configuration-naks that should occur before an option is configuration-rejected. This allows a connection to succeed that might otherwise fail. The possible values are 5 (def), 10, 15 and 20. Encapsulation This is the PPP encapsulation.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG AND OR Total Access 600 Series System Manual logically AND this filter with the next filter in the list. logically OR this filter with the next filter in the list. LAN-TO-WAN (Out) The packets which come out toward the WAN from the TA600 can be filtered in three ways: DISABLED (def) BLOCK ALL FORWARD ALL Turns off packet input filtering. No outgoing packets are blocked. All outgoing packets to the WAN are blocked except as defined in the FILTERS/OUT EXCEPTIONS list.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG >IP Routes This shows the current routes in the 600 and their use. >LAN Stats This shows traffic over the LAN interface. >IP Stats This shows IP traffic through the 600. Configuring the Router – Logs The Logs menu (Figure 14) contains logs displaying important information about the running condition of the Total Access 600. The logs can be set to capture diagnostics of error conditions only by way of a log level.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Network Log Information pertaining to routing protocols is placed in this log. Each log (PPP log, Connection log, and Network log) contains the following elements. Active When set to YES (def), PPP events below or equal the log level are logged into the log. Wrap When set to YES (def), new PPP events will overwrite old PPP events when the log is full. All logging will stop when the log is full and set to NO.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Configuring Voice Support – Config Use the VOICE/CONFIG menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 15. Figure 15. Voice/Config Menu >Call Control The CALL CONTROL setting is used to configure the correct Voice Gateway protocol for voice signaling control between the Total Access 600 and the configured Gateway. The CALL CONTROL setting must be configured correctly before the voice circuits will work correctly.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Configuring Voice Support – Status Use the VOICE/STATUS menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 16. Figure 16. Voice/Status Menu >Gateway Stats The GATEWAY STATS menu shows the current state of the communication link between the Total Access 600 and the Voice Gateway. The Gateway Link is indicated as UP or DOWN. A count of management messages is indicated along with the number of active calls in progress.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Managing the Modules – Modules Use the MODULES menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 17. The Total Access 600 contains four fixed modules: The WAN/Network interface, FXS, Echo Canceller/ADPCM module, and the V.35 interface. The MODULES table allows management of the on-board modules in the Total Access 600. The table contains MENU, ALARM, TEST, and STATUS indicators/menus customized for each module. Figure 17.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual CSU Lpbk Enables or disables far-end commanded loopbacks via the FDL channel. Test These options are used to initiate local and remote loopback tests and display the test status. Loc LB (Local Loopback) Causes loopback on near-end port. None No test/stop test. Line Metallic loopback Payload Payload loopback framing and clocking are regenerated. Remote LB (Remote Loopback) Sends a loopback code to a remote CSU. None No test/stop test.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Time Frame In the Time Frame menu, three options are available: CURRENT , 15 MIN and 24 HR. The performance data for the given window is stored. CLR Clears information for the selected port. Press ENTER when the cursor is over this field to clear the data. ES Errored Seconds. An ES is a second with one or more error events or one or more Out Of Frame events or one or more Controlled Slips. SES Severely Errored Seconds.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Managing the Modules – V.35 Setup Use the V.35 SETUP menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 18. Figure 18. V.35 Setup Menu CHANNEL RATE and EIA settings are supported via this menu option. For all typical applications, these settings are left in their default states. >ATM/FR IWF This menu contains the setup and status for the ATM/Frame Relay interworking functions. Mode The MODE setting configures the V.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG The following settings are used for FRF5. LAN FR MAINT PROTOCOL LAN FR POLL TIMEOUT T392 (5-30) FRN PORT CONFIG 61200624L1-1A Frame Relay maintenance or signaling protocol between local V.35 port and the attached DTE port, support ANSI Annex A, CCITT Q933 Annex D, CISCO LMI or Static (no signaling). T392 for signaling protocol, typical value 15. No meaning if Maint Protocol is Static. Logical Frame Relay ports over ATM.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual The following settings are used for FRF8. LAN FR MAINT PROTOCOL LAN FR POLL TIMEOUT T392 (5-30) FR/ATM PVC MAPPING 190 Frame Relay maintenance or signaling protocol between local V.35 port and the attached DTE port, support ANSI Annex A, CCITT Q933 Annex D, CISCO LMI or Static (no signaling). T392 for signaling protocol, typical value 15. No meaning if Maint Protocol is Static. Up to 4 mappings are supported. FR DLCI Frame Relay DLCI on V.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Appendix A. Voice Gateway Quick Start Procedure (Voice Turn up) A typical VoATM application (see Figure 19) uses a Total Access 600 connected to an ATM network. For voice applications, a Voice Gateway is needed to interface with the PSTN. Jetstream, Tollbridge, and CopperCom are popular Gateway types. V.35 TX DATA VOICE BATT PWR/NET Figure 19.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Voice Turn Up Step Action 1. From the Total Access 600 main menu, select the WAN menu. (Here you set up the ATM network.) 2. Select the ATM CONFIG menu. 3. Enter the IDLE CELLS format for your network. 4. Set DATA SCRAMBLING appropriately for your network. 5. Back all the way out to the top level Total Access 600 menu, and then select the VOICE menu.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Appendix B. RFC1483 Quick Start (IP Routing) The Total Access 600 allows for complete integration of voice and data delivery from one compact platform (see Figure 20). Once you have completed the voice turn up procedure from the previous example, adding data to the circuit requires some additional setup. TX RX LINK V.35 RX V.35 TX DATA VOICE BATT PWR/NET Figure 20.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual IP Routing 6. Select CONFIGURATION. From the CONFIGURATION menu, you will set up addresses for your LAN and WAN. For basic IP routing, use all the default values from the GLOBAL menu. 7. From the ETHERNET menu, enter the IP menu to enter your LAN configuration. 8. Enter your LAN IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, and DEFAULT GATEWAY information. For this example, the IP ADDRESS is 192.168.1.2, the SUBNET MASK is 255.255.255.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Appendix C. RFC1483 Quick Start (IP Routing with NAT) To illustrate the use of NAT, consider the example from Appendix B. RFC1483 Quick Start (IP Routing) on page 193. To set up a single public address that will be used to access the public network, you will use the NAT menu on the WAN/ATM/RFC1483 IP menu. IP Routing with NAT Step 61200624L1-1A Action 1. From the NAT menu, set NETWORK ADDRESS PORT TRANSLATION to ENABLED.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix D. RFC1483 Quick Start (Bridging) The Total Access 600 allows for complete integration of voice and data delivery from one compact platform. Once you have completed the voice turn up procedure from the previous example, adding data to the circuit requires some additional setup. To configure a Total Access 600 for Bridging, you need to know the VPI and VCI values for the data circuit on your network. Bridging Step Action 1.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Appendix E. Routing in HDIA Mode The Total Access 600 allows for complete integration of voice and data delivery from one compact platform. The CopperMountain DSLAM uses Frame Relay instead of ATM as their Layer 2 protocol. Once you have completed the Layer 1 configuration from the previous examples, you must configure the Layer 2 protocol. Refer to Figure 21 on page 198 as you complete the steps below. Frame Relay Setup Step Action 1.
Section 4.3 T1 ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Frame Relay Setup 8. Arrow back to the IAD/ROUTER menu. Select CONFIGURATION. 9. On the GLOBAL menu, set up the following: Select IP. Set MODE to ON. Select DHCP SERVER. Set DHCP MODE to ON. From DOMAIN NAMES, set up the following: Set PRIMARY DNS appropriately (172.22.48.47 in Figure 21). Set SECONDARY DNS appropriately (172.22.48.1 in Figure 21). Select BRIDGE. Set MODE to OFF. 10.
SECTION 4.4 ADSL ATM USER INTERFACE GUIDE The ADSL ATM User Interface Guide is designed for use by network administrators and others who will configure and provision the system. This section provides details unique to the ADSL ATM IADs. It contains an overview, application details, configuration information, and menu descriptions. It is recommended that you review Section 4.1, Commons User Interface Guide in addition to this section. CONTENTS Total Access 600 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SNTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 Active. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 Time Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 Adjust for Daylight Saving . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG AAL5: Receive Discarded Frames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 AAL5: No ATM Frames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 AAL5: No Data Packets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 Clear Stats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual TX Password. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 RX Username . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 RX Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 IP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Tx Atten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Retrain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Rx Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Figure 20. Application Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 204 © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 5. Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG TOTAL ACCESS 600 OVERVIEW The Total Access® 600 is a complete solution Integrated Access Device (IAD) for Voice over ATM (VoATM) applications. The unit includes a modular network interface, Nx64 V.35 interface, 10/100BaseT interface, FXS ports, life-line voice backup, and an optional battery back-up for added security. The Total Access 600 can provision, test, and provide status for any of the voice and data interfaces.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG 6. Total Access 600 Series System Manual VOICE OVER DSL OVERVIEW Voice over DSL (VoDSL) refers to providing toll quality voice access to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) over twisted copper pair using DSL. Data can be combined with multiple voice lines over a single medium via DSL, thus yielding many advantages over traditional TDM technologies. Traditional TDM technologies are limited by statically allocating bandwidth.
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Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG 9. Total Access 600 Series System Manual CONFIGURING THE TOTAL ACCESS 600 System Info The SYSTEM INFO menu provides basic information about the unit and contains data fields for editing information. Figure 24 displays the submenus available when you select this menu item. Figure 24. System Information Menu >System Name Provides a user-configurable text string for the name of the Total Access 600. This name can help you distinguish between different installations.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG >Serial Number Serial number of the product assembly. >Firmware Revision Displays the current firmware revision level of the controller. >Bootcode Revision Displays the bootcode revision. >System Uptime Displays the length of time since the Total Access 600 system reboot. >Date/Time Displays the current date and time, including seconds. This field can be edited. Enter the time in 24-hour format (such as 23:00:00 for 11:00 pm).
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual System Config Set up the Total Access 600 operational configuration from the SYSTEM CONFIG menu. Figure 25 shows the items included in this menu. Figure 25. System Configuration Menu >Network Timing Mode Selects the timing source for the entire system. Network is the only timing option available. Network The system’s clock is recovered from the network (WAN interface). >Telnet Access Sets Telnet access to ON or OFF.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Level This is the security level granted to the user. >Maint Port Menu The Total Access 600’s VT 100 CRAFT port can be accessed via an RJ-48 located on the rear panel. The setup for these ports is under this menu. Password Protect When set to NO, the maintenance port is not password protected. When YES (def), the Total Access 600 will prompt for a password upon startup.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Baud Rate This is the asynchronous rate that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 (def), 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. Data Bits This is the asynchronous bit rate that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are 7 or 8 (def) bits. Parity This is the asynchronous parity that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are NONE (def), ODD, or EVEN.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Status This displays the current status of the time negotiation process. If an error is displayed, check all connections and configurations to try to resolve the problem. System Utility Use the SYSTEM UTILITY menu to view and set the system parameters shown in Figure 26. Figure 26. System Utility Menu >Upgrade Firmware Updates firmware when Total Access 600 enhancements are released.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Start Transfer This activator is used when the configurable items in this menu are complete. Before using START TRANSFER, the Total Access 600 should have a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway (if required). Abort Transfer Use this activator to cancel any TFTP transfer in progress.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Current Transfer Status Indicates the current status of the update. Previous Transfer Status Indicates the status of the previous update. Load and Use Config Retrieves the configuration file specified in the TFTP SERVER FILENAME field from the server. To start this command, enter Y to begin or enter N to cancel.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual %Loss Percentage loss based on ping returned from host (read only). Configuring WAN Settings >DSLAM Type Set this to the type of DSLAM the Total Access 600 will be connecting to. >Layer One Interface This is the physical layer protocol used to connect the DSLAM to the Total Access 600. >Layer Two Protocol This is the data link layer protocol used to connect the DSLAM to the Total Access 600.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Use the ATM CONFIG menu (Figure 28) to set the parameters listed below the figure. Figure 28. ATM Config Menu Idle Cells The IDLE CELLS format must be configured for either ATM FORUM or ITU. Configuring this setting incorrectly for a particular circuit will cause poor performance at the ATM layer. This setting must match the configuration setting of the ATM switch or DSLAM at the other end of the circuit.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Figure 29. ATM Stats Menu AP: Tx Cells This is the number of cells transmitted. AP: Rx Cells This is the number of cells received. AP: Rx OAM Cells This is the number of OAM cells received AP: Receive Cells Discarded This is the number of cells received and discarded. An incrementing count in this field could indicate a configuration problem with the ATM layer. AP: Receive Cell Errors This is the number of cells received with an HEC error.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG AAL5: Receive Discarded Frames This is the number of AAL5 frames discarded. AAL5: No ATM Frames This is for internal use only. AAL5: No Data Packets This is for internal use only. Clear Stats This is used to clear the counters on this menu screen. 61200624L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Configuring the Router – Configuration Use the ROUTER/CONFIGURATION menu (Figure 30) to access the GLOBAL, ETHERNET, and WAN menus. Figure 30. Router/Configuration Menu >Global Use the GLOBAL menu (Figure 31) to set up general router functions. Figure 31. Global Menu IP This is used for general IP configuration. Mode This item controls how the Total Access 600 handles IP routes.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual ACTIVE IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY HOPS PRIVATE Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Adds this static route entry to the IP routing table when set to YES and removes it (if it was previously added) if set to NO (def). The IP address of the host or network address of the device being routed to. Determines the bits in the previous IP address that are used. If this is to be a host route, it must be set to all ones (255.255.255.255).
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual UDP Relay This menu configures the Total Access 600 to act as a UDP relay agent for applications requiring a response from UDP hosts that are not on the same network segment as their clients. Mode When this option is set to ON, the Total Access 600 will act as a relay agent. UDP Relay List Up to four relay destination servers can be specified in this list.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Security Filter Defines The Total Access 600 can filter packets based on certain parameters within the packet. The method used by the Total Access 600 allows the highest flexibility for defining filters and assigning them to a PVC. The filters are set up in two steps: (1) defining the packet types, and (2) adding them to a list under the PVC. This menu is used to define the individual filter defines based on packet type.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SRC MASK Bits which are used in the source comparison. (dotted decimal format) IP DEST IP address compared to the destination address. (dotted decimal format) DEST MASK Bits which are used in the destination comparison. (dotted decimal format) SRC PORT IP source port number used for comparison Range: 0 to 65535. (decimal format) SRC PORT CMPR Type of comparison that is performed.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG No - only when TCP not established Ignore - ignore TCP flags >Ethernet Use the ETHERNET menu (Figure 32) to configure the Ethernet port on the Total Access 600. Figure 32. Ethernet Menu IP This is used to set up the IP addresses for the LAN on the Total Access 600. IP Address The IP address assigned to the Total Access 600's Ethernet port is set here. This address must be unique within the network.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual RIP Use this menu to enable RIP on the LAN interface. MODE PROTOCOL METHOD Enables or disables RIP. Specifies the RIP protocol. Choices are V1 (def) (which is RIP version 1) or V2 (RIP version 2). Specifies the way the RIP protocol sends out its advertisements. Choices are given below. NONE All routes in the router table are advertised with no modification of the metrics.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG >WAN Use the WAN menu (Figure 33) to configure WAN settings on the Total Access 600. Figure 33. WAN Menu L2 Protocol Displays the current L2 protocol - ATM (Read Only). ATM Use the ATM menu to setup Data PVCs for the router. Description This is the text description for the PVC. VPI ATM virtual port identifier. VCI This is the ATM virtual channel identifier. PCR (Peak Cell Rate) Limits transmitted cells.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual RFC1483 IP Use this selection to support IP on this PVC. (These settings only take effect when RFC 1483 is the selected protocol.) Active This selection enables IP on this PVC. Far - End IP Address This is the address of the NEXT hop router on this interface. IP netmask This is the network mask used for this interface. Local IP Address This is the IP address for this PVC.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual PRIVATE ADDRESS MODE PRIVATE PORT MODE TRANSLATE BODY NAT VIEW NAPT ADDRESS ENTRY COUNT ENTRY OVERFLOW COUNT Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG The private IP address can be specified to steer certain protocols and ports to specific servers in the private network. Likewise, internal hosts can be steered to certain servers on the public network. A new request from the public network matching this entry’s public parameters will be dropped if this mode is set to ANY INTERNAL.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual TX Username This is the username that is used when being authenticated by the PPP peer. TX Password This is the password or secret that is used when being authenticated by the PPP peer. RX Username This is the username used to authenticate the PPP peer. RX Password This is the password or secret that is used to authenticate the PPP peer. IP The IP menu contains the parameters for exchanging IP data with the PPP peer.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG • Route/Hops (1-16) This value is the metric or number of hops that RIP will use in advertising the static route. The range is 1 to 16, where 1 is the default. The value 16 is considered an infinite distance (poisoned route). • Route/Force IP When set to YES, the Total Access 600 will force the PPP peer to use the IP address in the LOCAL IP for this profile as its WAN IP address. Normally this is set in the NO (def) position.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Max Config This value is the number of unanswered configuration requests that should be transmitted before giving up on a call. The possible values are 5, 10 (def), 15 and 20. Max Timer This value is the number of seconds to wait between unanswered configuration requests. The possible values are 1 sec, 2 secs (def), 3 secs, 5 secs and 10 secs.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual IPX FILTER LIST NAME NEXT OPER END AND OR Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG from the CONFIGURATION/GLOBAL/SECURITY/FILTER DEFINES/IPX FILTER DEFINES list. Selects between filters defined in the list. The next operation to use to combine with the next filter in the list: the last filter to combination. logically AND this filter with the next filter in the list. logically OR this filter with the next filter in the list.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual >Session This menu maintains statistics about the active ATM PVCs. >ARP cache This is a listing of the currently connected Ethernet port on the LAN. >Bridge Table This shows the detected MAC addresses and the interface to which they are associated. >IP Routes This shows the current routes in the Total Access 600 and their use. >LAN Stats This shows traffic over the LAN interface.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Sys log Host Set this to the IP address or domain name (if DNS configured) of the sys log host device. All log events are sent to this device. PPP Log Information pertaining to the PPP negotiation and authentication is logged in the PPP log. Connection Log Information pertaining to the call placement and answering is logged in the Connection log. Network Log Information pertaining to routing protocols is placed in this log.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Each log (PPP log, Connection log, and Network log) contains the following elements. Active When set to YES (def), PPP events below or equal the log level are logged into the log. Wrap When set to YES (def), new PPP events will overwrite old PPP events when the log is full. All logging will stop when the log is full and set to NO. Level In order to log events, they must be at or below this level. Range is 0 to 6. The default is 3.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Configuring Voice Support – Config Use the VOICE/CONFIG menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 36. Figure 36. Voice/Config Menu >Call Control The CALL CONTROL setting is used to configure the correct Voice Gateway protocol for voice signaling control between the Total Access 600 and the configured Gateway. The CALL CONTROL setting must be configured correctly before the voice circuits will work correctly.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Configuring Voice Support – Status Use the VOICE/STATUS menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 37. Figure 37. Voice/Status Menu >Gateway Stats The GATEWAY STATS menu shows the current state of the communication link between the Total Access 600 and the Voice Gateway. The Gateway Link is indicated as UP or DOWN. A count of management messages is indicated along with the number of active calls in progress.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Managing the Modules – Modules Use the MODULES menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 38. The Total Access 600 contains four fixed modules: The WAN/Network interface, FXS, Echo Canceller/ADPCM module, and the V.35 interface. The MODULES table allows management of the on-board modules in the Total Access 600. The table contains MENU, ALARM, TEST, and STATUS indicators/menus customized for each module. Figure 38.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SNR (dB) Signal-to-noise ratio. >FXS Refer to Section 4.7, FXS User Interface Guide. >EC/ADPCM Refer to Section 4.7, FXS User Interface Guide. 240 © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Managing the Modules – V.35 Setup Use the V.35 SETUP menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 39. Figure 39. V.35 Setup Menu CHANNEL RATE and EIA settings are supported via this menu option. For all typical applications, these settings are left in their default states. >ATM/FR IWF This menu contains the setup and status for the ATM/Frame Relay interworking functions. Mode The MODE setting configures the V.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual The following settings are used for FRF5. LAN FR MAINT PROTOCOL LAN FR POLL TIMEOUT T392 (5-30) FRN PORT CONFIG 242 Frame Relay maintenance or signaling protocol between local V.35 port and the attached DTE port, support ANSI Annex A, CCITT Q933 Annex D, CISCO LMI or Static (no signaling). T392 for signaling protocol, typical value 15. No meaning if Maint Protocol is Static. Logical Frame Relay ports over ATM.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG The following settings are used for FRF8. LAN FR MAINT PROTOCOL LAN FR POLL TIMEOUT T392 (5-30) FR/ATM PVC MAPPING 61200624L1-1A Frame Relay maintenance or signaling protocol between local V.35 port and the attached DTE port, support ANSI Annex A, CCITT Q933 Annex D, CISCO LMI or Static (no signaling). T392 for signaling protocol, typical value 15. No meaning if Maint Protocol is Static. Up to 4 mappings are supported.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix A. Voice Gateway Quick Start Procedure (Voice Turn up) A typical VoATM application (see Figure 40) uses a Total Access 600 connected to an ATM network. For voice applications, a Voice Gateway is needed to interface with the PSTN. Jetstream, Tollbridge, and CopperCom are popular Gateway types.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Voice Turn Up Step Action 1. From the Total Access 600 main menu, select the WAN menu. Select DSLAM TYPE and select the name of the DSLAM type you are using. (At this point you need to back out of the menu to save the changes. The unit will need to reboot if it was not previously configured for this DSLAM type.) 2. Select DSL RATE CONFIG (BIT RATE) and change the setting to match that in your DSLAM.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix B. RFC1483 Quick Start (IP Routing) The Total Access 600 allows for complete integration of voice and data delivery from one compact platform (see Figure 41). Once you have completed the voice turn up procedure from the previous example, adding data to the circuit requires some additional setup. TX RX LINK V.35 RX V.35 TX DATA VOICE BATT PWR/NET Figure 41.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG IP Routing 6. Select CONFIGURATION. From the CONFIGURATION menu, you will set up addresses for your LAN and WAN. For basic IP routing, use all the default values from the GLOBAL menu. 7. From the ETHERNET menu, enter the IP menu to enter your LAN configuration. 8. Enter your LAN IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, and DEFAULT GATEWAY information. For this example, the IP ADDRESS is 192.168.1.2, the SUBNET MASK is 255.255.255.
Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix C. RFC1483 Quick Start (IP Routing with NAT) To illustrate the use of NAT, consider the example from Appendix B. To set up a single public address that will be used to access the public network, you will use the NAT menu on the WAN/ATM/RFC1483 IP menu. IP Routing with NAT Step 248 Action 1. From the NAT menu, set NETWORK ADDRESS PORT TRANSLATION to ENABLED. (This will enable translation and allow you to enter the NAT options.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.4 ADSL ATM UIG Appendix D. RFC1483 Quick Start (Bridging) The Total Access 600 allows for complete integration of voice and data delivery from one compact platform. Once you have completed the voice turn up procedure from the previous example, adding data to the circuit requires some additional setup. To configure a Total Access 600 for Bridging, you need to know the VPI and VCI values for the data circuit on your network. Bridging Step Action 1.
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SECTION 4.5 SDSL ATM USER INTERFACE GUIDE The SDSL ATM User Interface Guide is designed for use by network administrators and others who will configure and provision the system. This section provides details unique to the SDSL ATM IADs. It contains an overview, application details, configuration information, and menu descriptions. It is recommended that you review Section 4.1, Commons User Interface Guide in addition to this section. CONTENTS Total Access 600 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Figure 10. Figure 11. Figure 12. Figure 13. Figure 14. Figure 15. Figure 16. Figure 17. Figure 18. Figure 19. Figure 20. Figure 21. 252 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Global Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ethernet Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAN Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 1. Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG TOTAL ACCESS 600 OVERVIEW The Total Access 600 is a complete solution Integrated Access Device (IAD) for Voice over ATM (VoATM) applications. The unit includes a modular network interface, Nx64 V.35 interface, 10/100BaseT interface, FXS ports, life-line voice backup, and an optional battery back-up for added security. The Total Access 600 can provision, test, and provide status for any of the voice and data interfaces.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual See Section 2, Engineering Guidelines for the CRAFT port connection pin-out. 2. VOICE OVER DSL OVERVIEW Voice over DSL (VoDSL) refers to providing toll quality voice access to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) over twisted copper pair using DSL. Data can be combined with multiple voice lines over a single medium via DSL, thus yielding many advantages over traditional TDM technologies.
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Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG 5. Total Access 600 Series System Manual CONFIGURING THE TOTAL ACCESS 600 System Info The SYSTEM INFO menu provides basic information about the unit and contains data fields for editing information. Figure 3 displays the submenus available when you select this menu item. Figure 3. System Information Menu >System Name Provides a user-configurable text string for the name of the Total Access 600. This name can help you distinguish between different installations.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG >Serial Number Serial number of the product assembly. >Firmware Revision Displays the current firmware revision level of the controller. >Bootcode Revision Displays the bootcode revision. >System Uptime Displays the length of time since the Total Access 600 system reboot. >Date/Time Displays the current date and time, including seconds. This field can be edited. Enter the time in 24-hour format (such as 23:00:00 for 11:00 pm).
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual System Config Set up the Total Access 600 operational configuration from the SYSTEM CONFIG menu. Figure 4 shows the items included in this menu. Figure 4. System Configuration Menu >Network Timing Mode Selects the timing source for the entire system. Network is the only timing option available. Network The system’s clock is recovered from the network (WAN interface). >Telnet Access Sets Telnet access to ON or OFF.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Level This is the security level granted to the user. >Maint Port Menu The Total Access 600’s VT 100 CRAFT port can be accessed via an RJ-48 located on the rear panel. The setup for these ports is under this menu. Password Protect When set to NO, the maintenance port is not password protected. When YES (def), the Total Access 600 will prompt for a password upon startup.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Baud Rate This is the asynchronous rate that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 (def), 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. Data Bits This is the asynchronous bit rate that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are 7 or 8 (def) bits. Parity This is the asynchronous parity that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are NONE (def), ODD, or EVEN.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Status This displays the current status of the time negotiation process. If an error is displayed, check all connections and configurations to try to resolve the problem. System Utility Use the SYSTEM UTILITY menu to view and set the system parameters shown in Figure 5. Figure 5. System Utility Menu >Upgrade Firmware Updates firmware when Total Access 600 enhancements are released.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Start Transfer This activator is used when the configurable items in this menu are complete. Before using START TRANSFER, the Total Access 600 should have a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway (if required). Abort Transfer Use this activator to cancel any TFTP transfer in progress.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Current Transfer Status Indicates the current status of the update. Previous Transfer Status Indicates the status of the previous update. Load and Use Config Retrieves the configuration file specified in the TFTP SERVER FILENAME field from the server. To start this command, enter Y to begin or enter N to cancel.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual %Loss Percentage loss based on ping returned from host (read only). Configuring WAN Settings >DSLAM Type Set this to the type of DSLAM the Total Access 600 will be connecting to. >Layer One Interface This is the physical layer protocol used to connect the DSLAM to the Total Access 600. >Layer Two Protocol This is the data link layer protocol used to connect the DSLAM to the Total Access 600.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Figure 7. ATM Config Menu Idle Cells The IDLE CELLS format must be configured for either ATM FORUM or ITU. Configuring this setting incorrectly for a particular circuit will cause poor performance at the ATM layer. This setting must match the configuration setting of the ATM switch or DSLAM at the other end of the circuit. Data Scrambling DATA SCRAMBLING can be ENABLED or DISABLED for cell traffic.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Figure 8. ATM Stats Menu AP: Tx Cells This is the number of cells transmitted. AP: Rx Cells This is the number of cells received. AP: Rx OAM Cells This is the number of OAM cells received AP: Receive Cells Discarded This is the number of cells received and discarded. An incrementing count in this field could indicate a configuration problem with the ATM layer. AP: Receive Cell Errors This is the number of cells received with an HEC error.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG AAL5: Receive Discarded Frames This is the number of AAL5 frames discarded. AAL5: No ATM Frames This is for internal use only. AAL5: No Data Packets This is for internal use only. Clear Stats This is used to clear the counters on this menu screen. >DSL Rate Config This is the bit rate the SDSL link has trained to. 61200624L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Configuring the Router – Configuration Use the ROUTER/CONFIGURATION menu (Figure 9) to access the GLOBAL, ETHERNET, and WAN menus. Figure 9. Router/Configuration Menu >Global Use the GLOBAL menu (Figure 10) to set up general router functions. Figure 10. Global Menu IP This is used for general IP configuration. Mode This item controls how the Total Access 600 handles IP routes.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual ACTIVE IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY HOPS PRIVATE Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Adds this static route entry to the IP routing table when set to YES and removes it (if it was previously added) if set to NO (def). The IP address of the host or network address of the device being routed to. Determines the bits in the previous IP address that are used. If this is to be a host route, it must be set to all ones (255.255.255.255).
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual UDP Relay This menu configures the Total Access 600 to act as a UDP relay agent for applications requiring a response from UDP hosts that are not on the same network segment as their clients. Mode When this option is set to ON, the Total Access 600 will act as a relay agent. UDP Relay List Up to four relay destination servers can be specified in this list.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Security Filter Defines The Total Access 600 can filter packets based on certain parameters within the packet. The method used by the Total Access 600 allows the highest flexibility for defining filters and assigning them to a PVC. The filters are set up in two steps: (1) defining the packet types, and (2) adding them to a list under the PVC. This menu is used to define the individual filter defines based on packet type.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SRC MASK Bits which are used in the source comparison. (dotted decimal format) IP DEST IP address compared to the destination address. (dotted decimal format) DEST MASK Bits which are used in the destination comparison. (dotted decimal format) SRC PORT IP source port number used for comparison Range: 0 to 65535. (decimal format) SRC PORT CMPR Type of comparison that is performed.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG No - only when TCP not established Ignore - ignore TCP flags >Ethernet Use the ETHERNET menu (Figure 11) to configure the Ethernet port on the Total Access 600. Figure 11. Ethernet Menu IP This is used to set up the IP addresses for the LAN on the Total Access 600. IP Address The IP address assigned to the Total Access 600's Ethernet port is set here. This address must be unique within the network.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual RIP Use this menu to enable RIP on the LAN interface. MODE PROTOCOL METHOD Enables or disables RIP. Specifies the RIP protocol. Choices are V1 (def) (which is RIP version 1) or V2 (RIP version 2). Specifies the way the RIP protocol sends out its advertisements. Choices are given below. NONE All routes in the router table are advertised with no modification of the metrics.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG >WAN Use the WAN menu (Figure 12) to configure WAN settings on the Total Access 600. Figure 12. WAN Menu L2 Protocol Displays the current L2 protocol - ATM (Read Only). ATM Use the ATM menu to setup Data PVCs for the router. Description This is the text description for the PVC. VPI ATM virtual port identifier. VCI This is the ATM virtual channel identifier. PCR Peak Cell Rate. Limits transmitted cells. QOS Quality of Service.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual IP netmask This is the network mask used for this interface. Local IP Address This is the IP address for this PVC. NAT Use this menu to set up and use Network Address Translation on this interface. NETWORK ADDRESS PORT TRANSLATION PUBLIC IP ADDRESS MODE TRANSLATION TABLE PUBLIC ADDRESS MODE PROTOCOL PUBLIC PORT MODE PRIVATE ADDRESS MODE 276 By enabling port translation, IP packets are modified as they pass through this interface.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual PRIVATE PORT MODE TRANSLATE BODY NAT VIEW NAPT ADDRESS ENTRY COUNT ENTRY OVERFLOW COUNT Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG The private destination port associated with this entry can be specified to add more control over certain types of traffic. Leave as ANY PORT to cover all port types. By default, the application payload in the packet is scanned for occurrences of the private/public IP address in binary or ASCII form.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual RX Username This is the username used to authenticate the PPP peer. RX Password This is the password or secret that is used to authenticate the PPP peer. IP The IP menu contains the parameters for exchanging IP data with the PPP peer. Mode Setting to ON (def) will permit this connection profile to negotiate PPP IPCP with the PPP peer for exchanging of IP packets.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG • Mode The Total Access 600 performs RIP over the WAN connection when this is set to ON (def). • Protocol The Total Access 600 performs version 1, V1 (def), or version 2, V2, of RIP on this WAN connection. • Method SPLIT HORIZON POISON REVERSE (def) NONE Only routes not learned on the WAN connection are advertised. All routes are advertised, including routes learned from the WAN connection. These routes are poisoned.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Max Failure Due to the nature of PPP, configuration options may not be agreed upon between two PPP peers. This value is the number of configuration-naks that should occur before an option is configuration-rejected. This allows a connection to succeed that might otherwise fail. The possible values are 5 (def), 10, 15 and 20. Encapsulation This is the PPP encapsulation.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG END the last filter to combination. AND logically AND this filter with the next filter in the list. OR logically OR this filter with the next filter in the list. LAN-TO-WAN (Out) The packets which come out toward the WAN from the TA600 can be filtered in three ways: DISABLED (def) BLOCK ALL FORWARD ALL Turns off packet input filtering. No outgoing packets are blocked.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual >Bridge Table This shows the detected MAC addresses and the interface to which they are associated. >IP Routes This shows the current routes in the Total Access 600 and their use. >LAN Stats This shows traffic over the LAN interface. >IP Stats This shows IP traffic through the Total Access 600.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Connection Log Information pertaining to the call placement and answering is logged in the Connection log. Network Log Information pertaining to routing protocols is placed in this log. Each log (PPP log, Connection log, and Network log) contains the following elements. Active When set to YES (def), PPP events below or equal the log level are logged into the log.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Configuring Voice Support – Config Use the VOICE/CONFIG menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 15. Figure 15. Voice/Config Menu >Call Control The CALL CONTROL setting is used to configure the correct Voice Gateway protocol for voice signaling control between the Total Access 600 and the configured Gateway. The CALL CONTROL setting must be configured correctly before the voice circuits will work correctly.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Configuring Voice Support – Status Use the VOICE/STATUS menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 16. Figure 16. Voice/Status Menu >Gateway Stats The GATEWAY STATS menu shows the current state of the communication link between the Total Access 600 and the Voice Gateway. The Gateway Link is indicated as UP or DOWN. A count of management messages is indicated along with the number of active calls in progress.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Managing the Modules – Modules Use the MODULES menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 17. The Total Access 600 contains four fixed modules: The WAN/Network interface, FXS, Echo Canceller/ADPCM module, and the V.35 interface. The MODULES table allows management of the on-board modules in the Total Access 600. The table contains MENU, ALARM, TEST, and STATUS indicators/menus customized for each module. Figure 17.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Managing the Modules – V.35 Setup Use the V.35 SETUP menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 18. Figure 18. V.35 Setup Menu CHANNEL RATE and EIA settings are supported via this menu option. For all typical applications, these settings are left in their default states. >ATM/FR IWF This menu contains the setup and status for the ATM/Frame Relay interworking functions. Mode The MODE setting configures the V.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual The following settings are used for FRF5. LAN FR MAINT PROTOCOL LAN FR POLL TIMEOUT T392 (5-30) FRN PORT CONFIG 288 Frame Relay maintenance or signaling protocol between local V.35 port and the attached DTE port, support ANSI Annex A, CCITT Q933 Annex D, CISCO LMI or Static (no signaling). T392 for signaling protocol, typical value 15. No meaning if Maint Protocol is Static. Logical Frame Relay ports over ATM.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG The following settings are used for FRF8. LAN FR MAINT PROTOCOL LAN FR POLL TIMEOUT T392 (5-30) FR/ATM PVC MAPPING 61200624L1-1A Frame Relay maintenance or signaling protocol between local V.35 port and the attached DTE port, support ANSI Annex A, CCITT Q933 Annex D, CISCO LMI or Static (no signaling). T392 for signaling protocol, typical value 15. No meaning if Maint Protocol is Static. Up to 4 mappings are supported.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix A. Voice Gateway Quick Start Procedure (Voice Turn up) A typical VoATM application (see Figure 19) uses a Total Access 600 connected to an ATM network. For voice applications, a Voice Gateway is needed to interface with the PSTN. Jetstream, Tollbridge, and CopperCom are popular Gateway types.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Voice Turn Up Step Action 1. From the Total Access 600 main menu, select the WAN menu. Select DSLAM TYPE and select the name of the DSLAM type you are using. (At this point you need to back out of the menu to save the changes. The unit will need to reboot if it was not previously configured for this DSLAM type.) 2. Select DSL RATE CONFIG (BIT RATE) and change the setting to match that in your DSLAM.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix B. RFC1483 Quick Start (IP Routing) The Total Access 600 allows for complete integration of voice and data delivery from one compact platform (see Figure 20). Once you have completed the voice turn up procedure from the previous example, adding data to the circuit requires some additional setup. TX RX LINK V.35 RX V.35 TX DATA VOICE BATT PWR/NET Figure 20.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG IP Routing 6. Select CONFIGURATION. From the CONFIGURATION menu, you will set up addresses for your LAN and WAN. For basic IP routing, use all the default values from the GLOBAL menu. 7. From the ETHERNET menu, enter the IP menu to enter your LAN configuration. 8. Enter your LAN IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, and DEFAULT GATEWAY information. For this example, the IP ADDRESS is 192.168.1.2, the SUBNET MASK is 255.255.255.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix C. RFC1483 Quick Start (IP Routing with NAT) To illustrate the use of NAT, consider the example from Appendix B. To set up a single public address that will be used to access the public network, you will use the NAT menu on the WAN/ATM/RFC1483 IP menu. IP Routing with NAT Step 294 Action 1. From the NAT menu, set NETWORK ADDRESS PORT TRANSLATION to ENABLED. (This will enable translation and allow you to enter the NAT options.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Appendix D. RFC1483 Quick Start (Bridging) The Total Access 600 allows for complete integration of voice and data delivery from one compact platform. Once you have completed the voice turn up procedure from the previous example, adding data to the circuit requires some additional setup. To configure a Total Access 600 for Bridging, you need to know the VPI and VCI values for the data circuit on your network. Bridging Step Action 1.
Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix E. Routing in HDIA Mode The Total Access 600 allows for complete integration of voice and data delivery from one compact platform. The CopperMountain DSLAM uses Frame Relay instead of ATM as their Layer 2 protocol. Once you have completed the Layer 1 configuration from the previous examples, you must configure the Layer 2 protocol. Refer to Figure 21 on page 297 as you complete the steps below. Frame Relay Setup Step Action 1.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.5 SDSL ATM UIG Frame Relay Setup 8. Arrow back to the IAD/ROUTER menu. Select CONFIGURATION. 9. On the GLOBAL menu, set up the following: Select IP. Set MODE to ON. Select DHCP SERVER. Set DHCP MODE to ON. From DOMAIN NAMES, set up the following: Set PRIMARY DNS appropriately (172.22.48.47 in Figure 21). Set SECONDARY DNS appropriately (172.22.48.1 in Figure 21). Select BRIDGE. Set MODE to OFF. 10.
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SECTION 4.6 SHDSL ATM USER INTERFACE GUIDE The SHDSL ATM User Interface Guide is designed for use by network administrators and others who will configure and provision the system. This section provides details unique to the SHDSL ATM IADs. It contains an overview, application details, configuration information, and menu descriptions. It is recommended that you review Section 4.1, Commons User Interface Guide in addition to this section. CONTENTS Total Access 600 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Total Access 600 Series System Manual 1. Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG TOTAL ACCESS 600 OVERVIEW The Total Access® 600 is a complete solution Integrated Access Device (IAD) for Voice over ATM (VoATM) applications. The unit includes a modular network interface, Nx64 V.35 interface, 10/100BaseT interface, FXS ports, life-line voice backup, and an optional battery back-up for added security. The Total Access 600 can provision, test, and provide status for any of the voice and data interfaces.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG 2. Total Access 600 Series System Manual VOICE OVER DSL OVERVIEW Voice over DSL (VoDSL) refers to providing toll quality voice access to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) over twisted copper pair using DSL. Data can be combined with multiple voice lines over a single medium via DSL, thus yielding many advantages over traditional TDM technologies. Traditional TDM technologies are limited by statically allocating bandwidth.
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Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG 5. Total Access 600 Series System Manual CONFIGURING THE TOTAL ACCESS 600 System Info The SYSTEM INFO menu provides basic information about the unit and contains data fields for editing information. Figure 3 displays the submenus available when you select this menu item. Figure 3. System Information Menu >System Name Provides a user-configurable text string for the name of the Total Access 600. This name can help you distinguish between different installations.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG >Serial Number Serial number of the product assembly. >Firmware Revision Displays the current firmware revision level of the controller. >Bootcode Revision Displays the bootcode revision. >System Uptime Displays the length of time since the Total Access 600 system reboot. >Date/Time Displays the current date and time, including seconds. This field can be edited. Enter the time in 24-hour format (such as 23:00:00 for 11:00 pm).
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual System Config Set up the Total Access 600 operational configuration from the SYSTEM CONFIG menu. Figure 4 shows the items included in this menu. Figure 4. System Configuration Menu >Network Timing Mode Selects the timing source for the entire system. Network is the only timing option available. Network The system’s clock is recovered from the network (WAN interface). >Telnet Access Sets Telnet access to ON or OFF.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Level This is the security level granted to the user. >Maint Port Menu The Total Access 600’s VT 100 CRAFT port can be accessed via an RJ-48 located on the rear panel. The setup for these ports is under this menu. Password Protect When set to NO, the maintenance port is not password protected. When YES (def), the Total Access 600 will prompt for a password upon startup.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Baud Rate This is the asynchronous rate that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 (def), 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. Data Bits This is the asynchronous bit rate that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are 7 or 8 (def) bits. Parity This is the asynchronous parity that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are NONE (def), ODD, or EVEN.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Status This displays the current status of the time negotiation process. If an error is displayed, check all connections and configurations to try to resolve the problem. System Utility Use the SYSTEM UTILITY menu to view and set the system parameters shown in Figure 5. Figure 5. System Utility Menu >Upgrade Firmware Updates firmware when Total Access 600 enhancements are released.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Start Transfer This activator is used when the configurable items in this menu are complete. Before using START TRANSFER, the Total Access 600 should have a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway (if required). Abort Transfer Use this activator to cancel any TFTP transfer in progress.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Current Transfer Status Indicates the current status of the update. Previous Transfer Status Indicates the status of the previous update. Load and Use Config Retrieves the configuration file specified in the TFTP SERVER FILENAME field from the server. To start this command, enter Y to begin or enter N to cancel.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual %Loss Percentage loss based on ping returned from host (read only). Configuring WAN Settings >DSLAM Type Set this to the type of DSLAM the Total Access 600 will be connecting to. >Layer One Interface This is the physical layer protocol used to connect the DSLAM to the Total Access 600. >Layer Two Protocol This is the data link layer protocol used to connect the DSLAM to the Total Access 600.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Use the ATM CONFIG menu (Figure 7) to set the parameters listed below the figure. Figure 7. ATM Config Menu Idle Cells The IDLE CELLS format must be configured for either ATM FORUM or ITU. Configuring this setting incorrectly for a particular circuit will cause poor performance at the ATM layer. This setting must match the configuration setting of the ATM switch or DSLAM at the other end of the circuit.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Figure 8. ATM Stats Menu AP: Tx Cells This is the number of cells transmitted. AP: Rx Cells This is the number of cells received. AP: Rx OAM Cells This is the number of OAM cells received AP: Receive Cells Discarded This is the number of cells received and discarded. An incrementing count in this field could indicate a configuration problem with the ATM layer. AP: Receive Cell Errors This is the number of cells received with an HEC error.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG AAL5: Receive Discarded Frames This is the number of AAL5 frames discarded. AAL5: No ATM Frames This is for internal use only. AAL5: No Data Packets This is for internal use only. Clear Stats This is used to clear the counters on this menu screen. 61200624L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Configuring the Router – Configuration Use the ROUTER/CONFIGURATION menu (Figure 9) to access the GLOBAL, ETHERNET, and WAN menus. Figure 9. Router/Configuration Menu >Global Use the GLOBAL menu (Figure 10) to set up general router functions. Figure 10. Global Menu IP This is used for general IP configuration. Mode This item controls how the Total Access 600 handles IP routes.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual ACTIVE IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY HOPS PRIVATE Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Adds this static route entry to the IP routing table when set to YES and removes it (if it was previously added) if set to NO (def). The IP address of the host or network address of the device being routed to. Determines the bits in the previous IP address that are used. If this is to be a host route, it must be set to all ones (255.255.255.255).
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual UDP Relay This menu configures the Total Access 600 to act as a UDP relay agent for applications requiring a response from UDP hosts that are not on the same network segment as their clients. Mode When this option is set to ON, the Total Access 600 will act as a relay agent. UDP Relay List Up to four relay destination servers can be specified in this list.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Security Filter Defines The Total Access 600 can filter packets based on certain parameters within the packet. The method used by the Total Access 600 allows the highest flexibility for defining filters and assigning them to a PVC. The filters are set up in two steps: (1) defining the packet types, and (2) adding them to a list under the PVC. This menu is used to define the individual filter defines based on packet type.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual SRC MASK Bits which are used in the source comparison. (dotted decimal format) IP DEST IP address compared to the destination address. (dotted decimal format) DEST MASK Bits which are used in the destination comparison. (dotted decimal format) SRC PORT IP source port number used for comparison Range: 0 to 65535. (decimal format) SRC PORT CMPR Type of comparison that is performed.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG No - only when TCP not established Ignore - ignore TCP flags >Ethernet Use the ETHERNET menu (Figure 11) to configure the Ethernet port on the Total Access 600. Figure 11. Ethernet Menu IP This is used to set up the IP addresses for the LAN on the Total Access 600. IP Address The IP address assigned to the Total Access 600's Ethernet port is set here. This address must be unique within the network.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual RIP Use this menu to enable RIP on the LAN interface. MODE PROTOCOL METHOD Enables or disables RIP. Specifies the RIP protocol. Choices are V1 (def) (which is RIP version 1) or V2 (RIP version 2). Specifies the way the RIP protocol sends out its advertisements. Choices are given below. NONE All routes in the router table are advertised with no modification of the metrics.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG >WAN Use the WAN menu (Figure 12) to configure WAN settings on the Total Access 600. Figure 12. WAN Menu L2 Protocol Displays the current L2 protocol - ATM (Read Only). ATM Use the ATM menu to setup Data PVCs for the router. Description This is the text description for the PVC. VPI ATM virtual port identifier. VCI This is the ATM virtual channel identifier. PCR (Peak Cell Rate) Limits transmitted cells.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual RFC1483 IP Use this selection to support IP on this PVC. (These settings only take effect when RFC1483 is the selected protocol.) Active This selection enables IP on this PVC. Far - End IP Address This is the address of the NEXT hop router on this interface. IP netmask This is the network mask used for this interface. Local IP Address This is the IP address for this PVC.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual PRIVATE ADDRESS MODE PRIVATE PORT MODE TRANSLATE BODY NAT VIEW NAPT ADDRESS ENTRY COUNT ENTRY OVERFLOW COUNT Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG The private IP address can be specified to steer certain protocols and ports to specific servers in the private network. Likewise, internal hosts can be steered to certain servers on the public network. A new request from the public network matching this entry’s public parameters will be dropped if this mode is set to ANY INTERNAL.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual TX Username This is the username that is used when being authenticated by the PPP peer. TX Password This is the password or secret that is used when being authenticated by the PPP peer. RX Username This is the username used to authenticate the PPP peer. RX Password This is the password or secret that is used to authenticate the PPP peer. IP The IP menu contains the parameters for exchanging IP data with the PPP peer.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG • Route/Force IP When set to YES, the Total Access 600 will force the PPP peer to use the IP address in the LOCAL IP for this profile as its WAN IP address. Normally this is set in the NO (def) position. RIP The RIP parameters can be adjusted from their defaults under this menu. • Mode The Total Access 600 performs RIP over the WAN connection when this is set to ON (def).
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Max Timer This value is the number of seconds to wait between unanswered configuration requests. The possible values are 1 sec, 2 secs (def), 3 secs, 5 secs and 10 secs. Max Failure Due to the nature of PPP, configuration options may not be agreed upon between two PPP peers. This value is the number of configuration-naks that should occur before an option is configuration-rejected.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual NEXT OPER END AND OR Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG The next operation to use to combine with the next filter in the list: the last filter to combination. logically AND this filter with the next filter in the list. logically OR this filter with the next filter in the list. LAN-TO-WAN (Out) The packets which come out toward the WAN from the TA600 can be filtered in three ways: DISABLED (def) BLOCK ALL FORWARD ALL Turns off packet input filtering.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual >Session This menu maintains statistics about the active ATM PVCs. >ARP cache This is a listing of the currently connected Ethernet port on the LAN. >Bridge Table This shows the detected MAC addresses and the interface to which they are associated. >IP Routes This shows the current routes in the Total Access 600 and their use. >LAN Stats This shows traffic over the LAN interface.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Sys log Host Set this to the IP address or domain name (if DNS configured) of the sys log host device. All log events are sent to this device. PPP Log Information pertaining to the PPP negotiation and authentication is logged in the PPP log. Connection Log Information pertaining to the call placement and answering is logged in the Connection log. Network Log Information pertaining to routing protocols is placed in this log.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Configuring Voice Support – Config Use the VOICE/CONFIG menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 15. Figure 15. Voice/Config Menu >Call Control The CALL CONTROL setting is used to configure the correct Voice Gateway protocol for voice signaling control between the Total Access 600 and the configured Gateway. The CALL CONTROL setting must be configured correctly before the voice circuits will work correctly.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Configuring Voice Support – Status Use the VOICE/STATUS menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 16. Figure 16. Voice/Status Menu >Gateway Stats The GATEWAY STATS menu shows the current state of the communication link between the Total Access 600 and the Voice Gateway. The Gateway Link is indicated as UP or DOWN. A count of management messages is indicated along with the number of active calls in progress.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Managing the Modules – Modules Use the MODULES menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 17. The Total Access 600 contains four fixed modules: The WAN/Network interface, FXS, Echo Canceller/ADPCM module, and the V.35 interface. The MODULES table allows management of the on-board modules in the Total Access 600. This menu contains MENU, ALARM, TEST, and STATUS indicators/menus customized for each module. Figure 17.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Send/Check 2047 Sends and checks a 2047 BERT pattern over the network interface (assuming LTU in loopback). Results of the test can be found in Test Results. Send/Check ALT Sends and checks an alternating pattern over the network interface (assuming LTU in loopback). Results of the test can be found in Test Results. Status Signal State Internal ADTRAN use. Data Rate Rate at which the WAN has connected. Frame Mode Framing mode. G.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Managing the Modules – V.35 Setup Use the V.35 SETUP menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 18. Figure 18. V.35 Setup Menu CHANNEL RATE and EIA settings are supported via this menu option. For all typical applications, these settings are left in their default states. >ATM/FR IWF This menu contains the setup and status for the ATM/Frame Relay interworking functions. Mode The MODE setting configures the V.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG The following settings are used for FRF5. LAN FR MAINT PROTOCOL LAN FR POLL TIMEOUT T392 (5-30) FRN PORT CONFIG 61200624L1-1A Frame Relay maintenance or signaling protocol between local V.35 port and the attached DTE port, support ANSI Annex A, CCITT Q933 Annex D, CISCO LMI or Static (no signaling). T392 for signaling protocol, typical value 15. No meaning if Maint Protocol is Static. Logical Frame Relay ports over ATM.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual The following settings are used for FRF8. LAN FR MAINT PROTOCOL LAN FR POLL TIMEOUT T392 (5-30) FR/ATM PVC MAPPING 338 Frame Relay maintenance or signaling protocol between local V.35 port and the attached DTE port, support ANSI Annex A, CCITT Q933 Annex D, CISCO LMI or Static (no signaling). T392 for signaling protocol, typical value 15. No meaning if Maint Protocol is Static. Up to 4 mappings are supported.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Appendix A. Voice Gateway Quick Start Procedure (Voice Turn up) A typical VoATM application (see Figure 19) uses a Total Access 600 connected to an ATM network. For voice applications, a Voice Gateway is needed to interface with the PSTN. Jetstream, Tollbridge, and CopperCom are popular Gateway types.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Voice Turn Up Step Action 1. From the Total Access 600 main menu, select the WAN menu. Select DSLAM TYPE and select the name of the DSLAM type you are using. (At this point you need to back out of the menu to save the changes. The unit will need to reboot if it was not previously configured for this DSLAM type.) 2. Select DSL RATE CONFIG (BIT RATE) and change the setting to match that in your DSLAM.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Appendix B. RFC1483 Quick Start (IP Routing) The Total Access 600 allows for complete integration of voice and data delivery from one compact platform (see Figure 20). Once you have completed the voice turn up procedure from the previous example, adding data to the circuit requires some additional setup. TX RX LINK V.35 RX V.35 TX DATA VOICE BATT PWR/NET Figure 20.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual IP Routing 6. Select CONFIGURATION. From the CONFIGURATION menu, you will set up addresses for your LAN and WAN. For basic IP routing, use all the default values from the GLOBAL menu. 7. From the ETHERNET menu, enter the IP menu to enter your LAN configuration. 8. Enter your LAN IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, and DEFAULT GATEWAY information. For this example, the IP ADDRESS is 192.168.1.2, the SUBNET MASK is 255.255.255.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Appendix C. RFC1483 Quick Start (IP Routing with NAT) To illustrate the use of NAT, consider the example from Appendix B. To set up a single public address that will be used to access the public network, you will use the NAT menu on the WAN/ATM/RFC1483 IP menu. IP Routing with NAT Step 61200624L1-1A Action 1. From the NAT menu, set NETWORK ADDRESS PORT TRANSLATION to ENABLED.
Section 4.6 SHDSL ATM UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix D. RFC1483 Quick Start (Bridging) The Total Access 600 allows for complete integration of voice and data delivery from one compact platform. Once you have completed the voice turn up procedure from the previous example, adding data to the circuit requires some additional setup. To configure a Total Access 600 for Bridging, you need to know the VPI and VCI values for the data circuit on your network. Bridging Step Action 1.
SECTION 4.7 FXS USER INTERFACE GUIDE The FXS User Interface Guide is designed for use by network administrators and others who will configure and provision the system. It gives a general description, specifications, and a menu description for the Total Access 600 FXS Voice Ports. It is recommended that you review Section 4.1, Commons User Interface Guide in addition to this section. CONTENTS Total Access 600 FXS Voice Ports Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Total Access 600 Series System Manual 1. Section 4.7 FXS UIG TOTAL ACCESS 600 FXS VOICE PORTS OVERVIEW The Total Access 600 comes complete with integrated FXS Voice ports. Each port provides an analog voice connection via any standard analog telephone. The last two digits of the product name indicate the number of on-board ports. The Total Access 604 contains four ports, the Total Access 608 contains eight ports, etc.
Section 4.7 FXS UIG 2. Total Access 600 Series System Manual FXS VOICE PORTS SPECIFICATIONS The FXS conforms to the following specifications: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Loop Current 24 mA nominal 20 mA minimum 600 ohm Return Loss 600 ohm + 2.16 µF, ERL > 28 dB, SRL > 20 dB Trans Hybrid Loss 600 ohm + 2.16 µF, ERL > 28 dB, SRL > 20 dB Longitudinal Balance 200, 500, and 1000 Hz: > 58 dB min., > 63 dB avg. 3000 Hz: > 53 dB min., > 58 dB avg. Frequency Response 300 to 3400 Hz: -0.5 and 1.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 4. Section 4.7 FXS UIG OPERATION Provisioning, status, and testing of the FXS ports are performed via the MODULES screen menus and a VT 100 terminal. The VOICE LED on the front panel provides quick status. LED Status After the initialization sequence, the VOICE LED provides collective status of the analog service. Red Voice Gateway or Network connection prevents analog service. Green Analog service is available.
Section 4.7 FXS UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual FXS Menu Options Some provisioning options are read-only fields. The Total Access 600 does not allow configuration of all FXS line variables. Figures 2 and 3 show the menu options available for the FXS. (Figure 3 shows the menu options available when you scroll over by arrowing right.) The pages following the figures describe these options. Figure 2. FXS Menu Options Figure 3. Additional FXS Menu Options 350 © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.7 FXS UIG Port Identifies the port involved. Mode Options are given below. Loop Start Sets the port to use FXS loop start signalling on the T-span and loop start supervision on the analog 2-wire interface. TX (dB) Indicates the Tx direction transmit level points. The transmission level is indicated in dBm. RX (dB) Indicates the Rx direction transmit level points. The transmission level is indicated in dBm.
Section 4.7 FXS UIG Total Access 600 Series System Manual FXS Voice Ports Test Options Tests are conducted on the FXS ports via the MODULES screen menus and a VT 100 terminal. Port Identifies the port involved. Test To initiate a module test, scroll to the TEST column and press Enter. Options are detailed below. Customer Ring Test The Customer Ring Test will activate the unit’s ring relay in a 2-on/4-off ring cadence, providing ringing to the customer loop.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.7 FXS UIG Echo Canceller Menus Figure 4 shows the MODULES menu, from which you access echo canceller options. Figure 4. Modules Menu Arrow to EC/DPCM and over to the MENU column. Press Enter. The PROVISIONING menu appears. Figure 5. Provisioning Menu Arrow to ECHO CANCELLER and press Enter to view choices for this menu (ENABLE or DISABLE). Arrow to ADPCM and press Enter to access the PROVISIONING/ADPCM menu (Figure 6). 61200624L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
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DETAIL LEVEL PROCEDURES DLP-001 Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port .............................................................357 DLP-002 Logging in to the System ......................................................................................................359 DLP-003 Adding/Removing Telnet Users and Changing Password Security Levels ..........................363 DLP-004 Setting Ethernet IP Parameters .............................................................................
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CONNECTING THE TERMINAL OR PC TO THE CRAFT PORT Introduction Provisioning is facilitated by a series of intuitive menus that are accessible on a computer screen. Connecting either a VT100 terminal or a PC emulating a VT100 terminal to the CRAFT port on the rear of the unit allows access to the menus and management features of the unit. This section specifies how to connect the VT100 terminal or PC to the unit. Access to the unit is through the port labeled CRAFT.
Section 5 DLP-001 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-001 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Connect a VT100 terminal to the unit. • • • Set the parameters of the VT100 terminal to: – 9600 baud rate – 8 data bits – No parity – 1 stop bit – No flow control If the terminal has a parallel setting, disable it and use serial port. Plug the RJ-45 male end of the data cable into the CRAFT port on the rear of the unit by using the ADTRAN-proprietary DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter.
LOGGING IN TO THE SYSTEM Introduction Once connected to the unit via either a VT100 terminal or PC configured as a VT100 terminal, it is necessary to log in to the system to gain access to the management and provisioning functions. This DLP provides specific steps for logging in to the system and accessing the various management and provisioning functions. Prerequisite Procedures Complete DLP-001, Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port, before logging in to a unit.
Section 5 DLP-002 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-002 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. After connecting to the system, a blank screen will appear. Pressing any key will display the login screen shown below. The cursor will blink at the LOGIN field, waiting for a password to be entered. 2. At the LOGIN field, enter the password for the unit. Passwords are case sensitive. There is not a manufacturer’s password by default. Press to enter the menu.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-002 3. Upon entering the correct password, the MAIN MENU is displayed as shown below. 4. You are now logged in to the menu system. CONTROL L or CONTROL S will return to the login prompt shown in step 1. Follow-up Procedures Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there. 61200624L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
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ADDING/REMOVING TELNET USERS AND CHANGING PASSWORD SECURITY LEVELS Introduction All menu items in the unit are protected by passwords of varying security levels. By assigning different passwords to different security levels, the System Administrator can control which users can view or change various menu items. You can assign multiple passwords at the same access level. This way, different users with the same access privileges can have different passwords.
Section 5 DLP-003 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-003 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Connect to the unit using either the 10/100BASET or CRAFT interfaces. If you are not already connected to the unit’s CRAFT interface (either with a VT100 compatible terminal or with a PC running VT100 emulation software), follow the procedure in DLP-001.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-003 The unit contains six different password levels. The table below gives a brief description of each level. Security Level Description Full The user has all access to view and configure all menus (same as logging in to the CRAFT port) Support The user has access to view SYSTEM INFO.
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SETTING ETHERNET IP PARAMETERS Introduction If the unit is connected to an IP network for Telnet, TFTP, or SNMP management, several IP parameters must be set for the unit to communicate with the network. These parameters are described in this DLP along with the procedures for setting them. Please see your Network Administrator for the proper assignment of the following parameters: IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, and DEFAULT GATEWAY.
Section 5 DLP-004 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-004 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Connect the unit to your VT100 system (details found in DLP-001, Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port). 2. Log in to the system with maximum rights (details for logging in are in DLP-002 and DLP-003). 3. From the ROUTER/CONFIG/INTERFACES (ETH[1]) menu, select the SETUP option and press . 4. Select the PRIMARY IP option and press . Select IP ADDRESS and press .
VERIFYING COMMUNICATIONS OVER AN IP LAN Introduction When an ETHERNET port is connected to a local area network (LAN), test steps must be performed on the unit to ensure that it is communicating properly over the network. This procedure outlines those steps. Prerequisite Procedures Before beginning this procedure, the unit should be physically connected to the LAN and the provisioning tasks detailed in DLP-004, Setting Ethernet IP Parameters should be complete.
Section 5 DLP-005 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-005 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Ascertain the unit IP address. If you do not already have the IP Address for the unit, either obtain it from the Network Administrator or manually check for the address in the ROUTER/CONFIG/INTERFACES (ETH[1])/SETUP/ PRIMARY IP/IP ADDRESS menu. You must log in with a security level of CONFIG, SUPPORT, or FULL to modify the IP parameters on the unit. 2.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-005 Some versions of Ping will continue running until you explicitly tell them to stop. If the program does not terminate on its own, type to get the program to stop. 3. Telnet to the unit. From the same computer used in the previous step, Telnet to the unit and verify that the Telnet session is properly opened (see DLP-006, Telnetting to the Unit). Once the Telnet session is established, press to log out and close the session.
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TELNETTING TO THE UNIT Introduction If the unit is part of a management cluster connected to the local network, you may use a PC connected to the network to Telnet into the unit. This procedure details the steps which must be performed to Telnet into the unit. Prerequisite Procedures Complete DLP-004 and DLP-005 (steps 1 and 2 only). Tools and Materials Required • • • • • • Access to a PC or other computer connected to the LAN.
Section 5 DLP-006 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-006 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Connect the computer to the unit’s CRAFT port as shown in DLP-001, Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port. 2. Log in to the unit as shown in DLP-002, Logging in to the System. 3. Down arrow to AUTHEN METHOD and press . Select PASSWORD, RADIUS, PASSWORD/RADIUS, or RADIUS/PASSWORD and press . 4. Under the SYSTEM CONFIG menu, right arrow and select MANAGEMENT; press .
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-006 10. Press to log out of the unit. 11. From a remote computer system connected to the LAN, Telnet to the unit. Refer to the documentation of the computer system if you are unsure how to perform a Telnet. Most computers running a networked version of Microsoft Windows™ or UNIX allow a Telnet to be performed by simply typing Telnet at a command line prompt.
Section 5 DLP-006 Total Access 600 Series System Manual 13. Enter the password assigned in step 6. Upon entering the correct password, the unit’s Main Menu is displayed as shown below: You are now Telnetted into the unit’s menu system. 14. When you complete your configuration changes and save the changes (when prompted), press to log out and close the session.
UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE USING XMODEM Introduction The unit supports firmware updates via the 10/100BASET port using either TFTP from a network server or the CRAFT interface using XMODEM. XMODEM is found in the VT100 terminal application in the ADTRAN Utilities package and in most PC VT100 communications software packages. This procedure outlines the steps for a successful firmware upgrade using the CRAFT interface and XMODEM software. Firmware may be obtained from the ADTRAN website at www.adtran.com.
Section 5 DLP-007 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-007 Perform the Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Connect to the unit using the CRAFT interface. If you are not already connected to the unit’s CRAFT interface (either with a VT100 compatible terminal or with a PC running VT100 emulation software), follow the procedure in DLP-001, Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port. Connecting to the CRAFT interface limits the upgrade procedure to XMODEM Only. 2. Log in to the unit.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-007 Follow-up Procedures Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there. 61200624L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
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UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE USING TFTP Introduction The unit supports firmware updates via the 10/100BASET Ethernet port using either TFTP from a network server or the CRAFT interfaces using XMODEM. The unit also supports TFTP updates across the WAN using the data/router channels. This DLP provides the steps to follow for a successful firmware upgrade using the 10/100BASET Ethernet port and a TFTP Server.
Section 5 DLP-008 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-008 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed For LAN Upgrades 1. Connect to the unit using the 10/100BASET interface. If you are not already connected to the unit’s 10/100BASET port using Telnet client software, use the procedure in DLP-006, Telnetting to the Unit to connect to the unit. 2. Verify the TFTP server is running on the network. The user may ping the TFTP server from the unit to verify communication.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-008 Prior to the start of the upgrade, the transfer status will display IDLE. During the TFTP upload, various status messages display in TRANSFER STATUS to indicate progress. The following table describes these messages. Message Meaning Transferring... [X KB] Indicates communication with the TFTP network server has been established and the update file is being transferred between the unit and the TFTP network server.
Section 5 DLP-008 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Prior to the start of the upgrade, the transfer status will display IDLE. During the TFTP upload, various status messages display in TRANSFER STATUS to indicate progress. The following table describes these messages. Message Meaning Transferring... [X KB] Indicates communication with the TFTP network server has been established and the update file is being transferred between the unit and the TFTP network server.
SAVING THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION USING TFTP Introduction The unit supports configuration transfers from the unit (via the 10/100BASET Ethernet port) to a TFTP server located on the network or a TFTP server accessible across the WAN. This DLP provides the steps to follow for a successful configuration transfer using the 10/100BASET Ethernet port and a TFTP Server.
Section 5 DLP-009 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-009 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed Saving Configuration using TFTP Server on Local Network 1. Connect to the unit using the 10/100BASET interface. If you are not already connected to the unit’s 10/100BASET port using Telnet client software, use the procedure in DLP-006, Telnetting to the Unit to connect to the unit. 2. Verify the TFTP server is running on the network. A TFTP server ships as part of the ADTRAN utilities.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-009 8. View CURRENT TRANSFER STATUS to verify the progress of the current transfer. During a successful transfer, you will first see DOWNLOAD: COPYING INTERNAL CONFIG, and then DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS.... 9. When the transfer has successfully completed, IDLE displays in the CURRENT TRANSFER STATUS field. TFTP is not secure. No passwords are required for client access.
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LOADING THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION USING TFTP Introduction The unit supports configuration uploads from a unit (via the 10/100BASET Ethernet port) to a TFTP server located on the network or a TFTP server accessible across the WAN. This DLP provides the steps for a successful configuration upload using the 10/100BASET Ethernet port and a TFTP server.
Section 5 DLP-010 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-010 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed Loading Configuration using TFTP Server on Local Network 1. Connect to the unit using the 10/100BASET interface. If you are not already connected to the unit’s 10/100BASET port using Telnet client software, use the procedure in DLP-006, Telnetting to the Unit to connect to the unit. 2.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-010 11. After an appropriate length of time, the user may telnet back into the unit. TFTP is not secure. No passwords are required for client access. Anyone can access files through the IP port on the server machine if they know the target file’s name. Loading Configuration using TFTP Server Accessible Across the WAN 1.
Section 5 DLP-010 Total Access 600 Series System Manual 10. After an appropriate length of time, the user may telnet back into the unit. TFTP is not secure. No passwords are required for client access. Anyone can access files through the IP port on the server machine if they know the target file’s name. Follow-up Procedures Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there. 392 © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
SAVING THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION USING XMODEM Introduction The unit supports configuration transfers from the unit using a VT100 terminal or terminal emulator (with XMODEM) and the CRAFT interface. This DLP provides the steps to follow for a successful configuration transfer using the CRAFT port and XMODEM.
Section 5 DLP-011 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-011 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Connect to the unit using the RJ-45 CRAFT interface. If you are not already connected to the unit’s CRAFT interface (either with a VT100 compatible terminal or with a PC running VT100 emulation software), follow the procedure in DLP-001 Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port. Connecting to the CRAFT port interface limits the config transfer procedure to XMODEM only. 2. Login to the unit.
LOADING THE CURRENT CONFIGURATION USING XMODEM Introduction The unit supports configuration uploads from a unit using a VT100 terminal or terminal emulator (with XMODEM) and the CRAFT interface. This DLP provides the steps for a successful configuration upload using the CRAFT port and XMODEM. Prerequisite Procedures Obtain the configuration file (see for DLP-011Saving the Current Configuration Using XMODEM details).
Section 5 DLP-012 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-012 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Connect to the unit using the RJ-45 CRAFT interface. If you are not already connected to the unit’s CRAFT interface (either with a VT100 compatible terminal or with a PC running VT100 emulation software), follow the procedure in DLP-001 Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port. Connecting to the CRAFT interface limits the config transfer procedure to XMODEM Only. 2. Login to the unit.
SAVING AND LOADING TEXT CONFIGURATION USING THE TERMINAL COMMAND LINE Introduction The unit has the ability to download a text file, which contains the configuration of the entire unit. This configuration may then be altered in a text editor, and then uploaded to the unit. This DLP will explain how to save and load the configuration.
Section 5 DLP-013 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-013 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed Saving the Router's Configuration 1. Establish a connection to the router with the terminal software either through the CRAFT port or via a Telnet session. 2. From the Main Menu, select SYSTEM UTILITY, then TERMINAL MODE, and then press . 3. The following screen will appear. 4. At the terminal prompt, type download and then press . The following screen will appear.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-013 * 5. Don’t press another key yet! 6. Enable "capture" or "logging" in the terminal software, saving it to a file on your computer. 7. Press the SPACE BAR to continue. The router will then print its configuration to the terminal screen. (With capture enabled, the terminal software will capture the configuration and write it to the file that you designated.) 8. When the configuration stops printing, end the capture.
Section 5 DLP-013 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Entering Commands at the Command Prompt To do this manually from the prompt, precede each instruction with a ">". After uploading, to apply and save changes, you must issue the command "save" from the prompt. The command will apply ALL changes to the unit (the same as escaping all the way out of the terminal menu). To do a save to flash only, but not apply the changes, you can go back to the menu system and press Ctrl-W.
UNIT INSTALLATION USING THE AUTO-CONFIG FEATURE Introduction AUTO-CONFIG allows the service provider to gain initial access to a newly installed IAD while in its factory default state. This eliminates the need for a skilled technician on-site during installation, as it only requires someone to make the network interface and power connections to the IAD. After accessing the unit, the service provider remotely loads a configuration script. A fail-safe timer is then set and the configuration is saved.
Section 5 DLP-014 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Tools and Materials Required • • • • VT100 compatible terminal or computer with terminal emulation software (only required if unit has to be factory defaulted) Appropriate cable to connect terminal to the unit (customer-provided, only required if unit has to be factory defaulted) DB-9 female to RJ-45 female adapter (customer provided) for connecting to the CRAFT port on the rear of the unit (only required if unit has to be factory defaulted) Silver
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-014 DLP-014 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Verify the unit is at factory default. 2. Connect the network interface cable to the NTWK port on the rear of the unit. 3. Power up the unit. 4. The unit begins the process of auto-detecting whether the packets received on the WAN interface are PPP LCP packets or Frame Relay signaling packets.
Section 5 DLP-014 Total Access 600 Series System Manual 7. Set the failsafe timer by selecting SYSTEM UTILITY>TERMINAL MODE and typing fstimer start x, (where x is in seconds) at the > prompt. Select a value for x which will allow enough time for the service provider to reconfigure the network to match the unit's new configuration and which will allow an extra 3 to 5 minutes for the unit to sync up with the network. Set the failsafe timer prior to doing the save.
TDM TO ATM UPGRADE Introduction The Echo Canceller Module provides G.165/G.168 echo cancellation for voice over ATM applications and is available with Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM). ADPCM is a speech coding method which uses fewer bits than traditional Pulse Code Modulation (PCM), allowing the user to get more analog voice calls on less bandwidth.
Section 5 DLP-015 Total Access 600 Series System Manual DLP-015 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed Purchase of Upgrade Package from ADTRAN The upgrade package may be purchased from ADTRAN. This package includes the EC/ADPCM (P/N 1200613L1) and the ADTRAN installation and test. If this package is ordered, the customer must send the Total Access TDM 612/616/624 unit back to ADTRAN. Once received, the EC/ADPCM module is installed along with the latest VoATM firmware.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-015 8. Upgrade the Total Access 612/616/624 with the latest VoATM firmware. Instructions for upgrading the unit can be found in DLP-007 and DLP-008. 9. Factory default the Total Access 612/616/624 by one of the following methods: • • Select SYSTEM UTILITY>TERMINAL MODE. At the > prompt, type fac. You will then see “Restore Factory Defaults and Reset Unit? (press 'y').” Press the y key to confirm default. The unit then resets.
Section 5 DLP-015 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Purchase of a T1 TDM 612/616/624 Unit with the EC/ADPCM Card Installed for Later Upgrade to ATM For customers who plan to operate a TDM application initially, but eventually upgrade to an ATM application, a Total Access 612/616/624 unit may be purchased with the EC/ADPCM card installed (P/N 4200612L2#TDM, 4200616L2#TDM, 4200642L2#TDM). 1.
A.03 TO A.04 FIRMWARE UPGRADE Introduction The Total Access line of Integrated Access Devices includes both the ATM and TDM versions of the Total Access 604/608/612/616/624. Until now, the Total Access TDM units have been running firmware version A.03.xx. Recently, A.04.xx has been released to support the TDM Total Access IADs. The development of A.04.xx code is a significant step in the evolution of the Total Access product line, as it allows all Total Access family members to share the same base code.
Section 5 DLP-016 Total Access 600 Series System Manual For the Total Access 604/608 units, select SUPPORT>POST-SALES TECHNICAL SUPPORT>FIRMWARE UPDATES>604/608 TDM. For the Total Access 612/616/624 units, select SUPPORT>POST-SALES TECHNICAL SUPPORT>FIRMWARE UPDATES>612/616/624 TDM. Do not install Total Access 604/608 firmware into the Total Access 612/616/624 units or vice versa. This could result in a non-functional unit.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-016 DLP-016 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed Upgrade From A.03 to A.03.90 (Transition Build) to A.04 1. Upgrade the firmware from A.03 to A.03.90 (Transition Build) firmware. See DLP-007 or DLP-008 for instructions on how to perform this upgrade. 2. Once the upgrade to A.03.90 is complete, immediately upgrade the unit to A.04. See DLP-007 or DLP-008 for instructions on how to perform this upgrade. Upgrading from A.03 to A.03.
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ADTRAN UTILITIES ADTRAN delivers several PC software utilities along with the unit. These utilities are located on the CD-ROM that came with your shipment. They also include MIB files (located in the MIB directory). Review the readme file (Readme.txt) for the latest information about the utilities. The utilities make it easier to interface with the terminal menu and transfer configuration files to and from TFTP servers. The utilities all run on Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher.
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Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities In this section, unit refers to the Total Access 604, 608, 612, 616, and 624. 1. TELNET UTILITY The Telnet utility delivered with the unit provides enhancements to standard Telnet programs that make it easier to work with unit options. Access the Telnet program remotely through the 10/100BASET Ethernet port.
Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Total Access 600 Series System Manual Connect Opens dialog box for setting HOST NAME and PORT parameters for a Telnet session. Also lets you EDIT ENTRY, ADD NEW entry, and DELETE stored entries. When the parameters are set, click CONNECT to make the connection. Click CANCEL to end the session. Host Name Accepts and stores host names. You may either enter a name, an IP address, or a domain name directly from this field.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Transfer Cfg This feature is used with ADTRAN products primarily for sending configuration files to the unit. Exit Ends the Telnet session and closes the Telnet screen. Edit Menu Provides COPY and PASTE commands. Options Menu Provides viewing alternatives for the terminal screen. Colors Three options change the color of the background window (BACKGROUND), bold highlights (BOLD), and text (TEXT).
Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Total Access 600 Series System Manual Help Menu Provides on-line help for using the ADTRAN Utilities. Contents Opens the on-line help. IP Status Displays the local port address and the status of the connection. About Displays version and owner information. 2. VT100 UTILITY Use the VT100 to configure a unit which is directly connected to a PC. The VT100 display is almost identical to the Telnet display.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Session Menu Opens VT100 terminal emulation session. Connect Opens a specified serial port for a VT100 session. Disconnect Closes a specified serial port at the end of a VT100 session. File Transfer Uploads and downloads files to and from the unit. XMODEM CRC Selects the XMODEM file transfer protocol. ASCII Cfg Files Selects ASCII transfer mode. Primarily useful for configuration transfers for the ADTRAN products.
Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Total Access 600 Series System Manual AutoRepeat Repeats characters you select from the keyboard if you hold down the key. Capture Menu Identical to the Telnet CAPTURE MENU (see Capture Menu on page 417). Help Menu Provides on-line help and information about the version number. Contents Opens on-line help. About Displays version and owner information. 3. TFTP SERVER The TFTP Server utility transfers configuration files to and from a TFTP server.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Figure 4. TFTP Server Interface Only one configuration transfer session (upload or download) may be active at a time. The TCP/IP parameters are not saved or overwritten as part of the unit’s transferred configuration to allow sending identical configurations to multiple units. When you start this program, a port is automatically opened. Server Menu Provides enable, disable, abort, and exit options. Enable Enables the TFTP server.
Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Total Access 600 Series System Manual Help Provides on-line help and version information. Contents Opens on-line help. About Displays version and owner information. 4. STATUS FIELD This field displays general information about port and transfer status. This field is read-only. The unlabeled field in the center of the screen displays prompts about the status of active transfers, such as bytes transferred and received. 5.
MIB This section is divided into two parts: (1) SNMP information for TDM units and (2) SNMP information for ATM units. Each section details the Management Information Bases (MIBs) supported, MIB Compilation Order, Traps Supported, and MIB Variables supported. CONTENTS MIBs SUPPORTED BY TDM UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425 MIB Compilation Order For TDM Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Total Access 600 Series System Manual 1. Section 7 MIB MIBs SUPPORTED BY TDM UNITS Standard RFC MIBs: RFC1573.mi2 IANAifType-MIB RFC1907.mi2 SNMPv2-MIB RFC2011.mi2 IP-MIB RFC2096.mi2 IP-FORWARD-MIB RFC2115.mi2 FRAME-RELAY-DTE-MIB RFC2493.mi2 PerfHist-TC-MIB RFC2494.mi2 DS0-MIB and DS0BUNDLE-MIB RFC2495.mi2 DS1-MIB RFC2665.mi2 EtherLike-MIB RFC2863.mi2 IF-MIB RFC3201.mi2 CIRCUIT-IF-MIB Enterprise MIBs: adtran.mi2 ADTRAN-MIB adIadSys.mi2 ADTRAN-ADIADSYS-MIB adIadRtr.
Section 7 MIB 2. Total Access 600 Series System Manual MIB COMPILATION ORDER FOR TDM UNITS IANAifType-MIB PerfHist-TC-MIB SNMPv2-MIB (if not included with SNMP manager) IF-MIB IP-MIB IP-FORWARD-MIB FRAME-RELAY-DTE-MIB DS1-MIB DS0-MIB DS0BUNDLE-MIB EtherLike-MIB CIRCUIT-IF-MIB ADTRAN-MIB ADTRAN-IADSYS-MIB ADTRAN-IADROUTER-MIB 3. TRAPS SUPPORTED BY TDM UNITS From RFC1215-MIB: coldStart linkDown linkUp authenticationFailure 426 © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual From ADTRAN-IADSYS-MIB: Section 7 MIB adIadWanDown - 1003203 adIadWanUp - 1003204 adIadBatteryAlarmAct - 1003207 adIadBatteryAlarmDeact - 1003208 (T1 WAN interface only): adIadDs1RedAlarmON - 1003209 adIadDs1YellowAlarmON - 1003210 adIadDs1BlueAlarmON - 1003211 adIadDs1RedAlarmOFF - 1003212 adIadDs1YellowAlarmOFF - 1003213 adIadDs1BlueAlarmOFF - 1003214 adIadDs1SEF - 1003215 adIadDs1FS - 1003216 adIadDs1CRC - 1003217 adIadDs1LCV - 1003218 adIadDs1SLP - 1003219 Fro
Section 7 MIB 4. Total Access 600 Series System Manual MIB VARIABLES SUPPORTED BY TDM UNITS SNMPv2 states the supported MIB variables by the following method: The unit will have a MIB called TA 6XX.mi2 that will describe what SNMP variables are supported. This MIB will contain an AGENT-CAPABILITIES MODULE that will describe the SNMP variables supported. 5. MIBs SUPPORTED BY ATM UNITS Standard RFC MIBs: RFC1213.mib RFC1213-MIB RFC1406.mib DS1-MIB (T1 interface only) RFC1695.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 7. Section 7 MIB TRAPS SUPPORTED BY ATM UNITS From ADTARTR_TRAP MIB: coldStart linkUp linkDown authenticationFailure adTARouterWanDown - 6645503 adTARouterWanUp - 6645504 adTARouterBatteryAlarmAct - 6645507 adTARouterBatteryAlarmDeact - 6645508 adTARouterVoiceGatewayDown - 6645509 adTARouterVoiceGatewayUp - 6645510 adTARouterLifeLineActivated - 6645511 adTARouterLifeLineDeactivated - 6645512 8.
Section 7 MIB Total Access 600 Series System Manual interfaces: ifIndex RO ifDescr RO ifType RO ifMtu RO ifSpeed RO ifPhysAddress RO ifOperStatus RO ifInOctets RO ifInUcastPkts RO ifInNUcastPkts RO ifInDiscards RO ifInErrors RO ifInUnknownProtos RO ifOutOctets RO ifOutUcastPkts RO ifOutNUcastPkts RO ifOutDiscards RO ifOutErrors RO ifSpecific RO 430 © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 7 MIB ip: ipForwarding RO ipDefaultTTL RO ipInReceives RO ipInHdrErrors RO ipInAddrErrors RO ipForwDatagrams RO ipInUnknownProtos RO ipInDiscards RO ipInDelivers RO ipOutRequests RO ipOutDiscards RO ipOutNoRoutes RO ipReasmOKs RO ipReasmFails RO ipFragOKs RO ipFragFails RO ipFragCreates RO ipAddrTable: ipAddrEntry 61200624L1-1A ipAdEntAddr RO ipAdEntIfIndex RO ipAdEntNetMask RO ipAdEntBcastAddr RO ipAdEntReasmMaxSize
Section 7 MIB Total Access 600 Series System Manual ipRouteTable: ipRouteEntry ipRouteDest RO ipRouteIfIndex RO ipRouteMetric1 RO ipRouteMetric2 RO ipRouteMetric3 RO ipRouteMetric4 RO ipRouteNextHop RO ipRouteType RO ipRouteProto RO ipRouteAge RO ipRouteMask RO ipRouteMetric5 RO ipRouteMetricInfo RO ipNetToMediaTable: ipNetToMediaEntry ipNetToMediaIfIndex RO ipNetToMediaPhysAddress RO ipNetToMediaNetAddress RO ipNetToMediaType RO ipRoutingDiscards RO icmp: icmpInMsgs R
Total Access 600 Series System Manual icmpInRedirects RO icmpInEchos RO icmpInEchoReps RO icmpInTimestamps RO icmpInTimestampReps RO icmpInAddrMasks RO icmpInAddrMaskReps RO icmpOutMsgs RO icmpOutErrors RO icmpOutDestUnreachs RO icmpOutTimeExcds RO icmpOutParmProbs RO icmpOutSrcQuenchs RO icmpOutRedirects RO icmpOutEchos RO icmpOutEchoReps RO icmpOutTimestamps RO icmpOutTimestampReps RO icmpOutAddrMasks RO icmpOutAddrMaskReps RO Section 7 MIB tcp: tcpRtoAlgorithm R
Section 7 MIB Total Access 600 Series System Manual tcpCurrEstab RO tcpInSegs RO tcpOutSegs RO tcpRetransSegs RO tcpConnTable tcpConnEntry tcpConnState RO tcpConnLocalAddress RO tcpConnLocalPort RO tcpConnRemAddress RO tcpConnRemPort RO tcpInErrs RO tcpOutRsts RO udp: udpInDatagrams RO udpNoPorts RO udpInErrors RO udpOutDatagrams RO udpLocalAddress RO udpLocalPort RO udpTable udpEntry 434 udpEntryLocalAddress RO udpLocalPort RO © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 7 MIB egp: egpInMsgs RO egpInErrs RO egpOutMsgs RO egpOutErrors RO egpNeighState RO egpNeighAddr RO egpNeighAs RO egpNeighInMsgs RO egpNeighInErrs RO egpNeighOutMsgs RO egpNeighOutErrs RO egpNeighInErrMsgs RO egpNeighOutErrMsgs RO egpNeighStateUps RO egpNeighStateDowns RO egpNeighIntervalHello RO egpNeighIntervalPoll RO egpNeighMode RO dsx1: dsx1ConfigTable dsx1ConfigEntry 61200624L1-1A dsx1LineIndex RO dsx1IfIndex RO
Section 7 MIB Total Access 600 Series System Manual dsx1CircuitIdentifier RO dsx1LoopbackConfig RO dsx1LineStatus RO dsx1SignalMode RO dsx1TransmitClockSource RO dsx1Fdl RO dsx1CurrentTable dsx1CurrentEntry dsx1CurrentIndex RO dsx1CurrentESs RO dsx1CurrentSESs RO dsx1CurrentSEFs RO dsx1CurrentUASs RO dsx1CurrentCSSs RO dsx1CurrentPCVs RO dsx1CurrentLESs RO dsx1CurrentBESs RO dsx1CurrentLCVs RO dsx1IntervalTable dsx1IntervalEntry 436 dsx1IntervalIndex RO dsx1IntervalNumb
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 7 MIB dsx1IntervalLESs RO dsx1IntervalBESs RO dsx1IntervalLCVs RO dsx1TotalTable dsx1TotalEntry dsx1TotalIndex RO dsx1TotalESs RO dsx1TotalSESs RO dsx1TotalSEFs RO dsx1TotalUASs RO dsx1TotalCSSs RO dsx1TotalPCVs RO dsx1TotalLESs RO dsx1TotalBESs RO dsx1TotalLCVs RO dsx1FracTable dsx1FracEntry 61200624L1-1A dsx1FracIndex RO dsx1FracNumber RO dsx1FractIfIndex RO © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
Section 7 MIB Total Access 600 Series System Manual snmp: snmpInPkts RO snmpOutPkts RO snmpInBadVersions RO snmpInBadCommunityNames RO snmpInBadCommunityUses RO snmpInASNParseErrs RO snmpInTooBigs RO snmpInNoSuchNames RO snmpInBadValues RO snmpInReadOnlys RO snmpInGenErrs RO snmpInTotalReqVars RO snmpInTotalSetVars RO snmpInGetRequests RO snmpInSetRequests RO snmpInGetRequests RO snmpInTraps RO snmpOutTooBigs RO snmpOutNoSuchNames RO snmpOutBadValues RO snmpOutGenEr
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 7 MIB atm: atmInterfaceTable atmInterfaceEntry atmInterfaceMaxVpcs RO atmInterfaceMaxVccs RO atmInterfaceConfVpcs RO atmInterfaceConfVccs RO atmInterfaceMaxActiveVpiBits RO atmInterfaceMaxActiveVciBits RO atmInterfaceIlmiVpi RO atmInterfaceIlmiVci RO atmInterfaceAddressType RO atmInterfaceAdminAddress RO atmInterfaceMyNeighborIpAddress RO atmInterfaceMyNeigherIfName RO atmInterfaceTCTable atmInterfaceTCEntry atmInterfaceOCDEvents RO a
Section 7 MIB Total Access 600 Series System Manual atmTrafficDescrQosClass RO atmTrafficDescrRowStatus RO atmVclVpi RO atmVclVci RO atmVclAdminStatus RO atmVclOperStatus RO atmVclLastChange RO atmVclReceiveTrafficDescrIndex RO atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex RO atmVccAalType RO atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize RO atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize RO atmVccAal5EncapsType RO atmVclCrossConnectIdentifier RO atmVclRowStatus RO aal5VccVpi RO aal5VccVci RO aal5VccCrcErrors RO aal5Vc
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