61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 1 of 76 TA 850 SDSL RCU User Interface Guide (UIG) 1200377L1 SDSL RCU March 2001 © 2001, ADTRAN, Inc.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 2 of 76 Trademarks Any brand names and product names included in this manual are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders. To the Holder of the Manual The contents of this manual are current as of the date of publication. ADTRAN reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 3 of 76 Notes provide additional useful information. Caution 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.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 4 of 76 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 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.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 5 of 76 Canadian Equipment Limitations The Industry Canada Certification label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department of Commerce does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.
1200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 6 of 76 Limited Product Warranty ADTRAN warrants that for ten (10) years from the date of shipment to Customer, all products manufactured by ADTRAN will be free from defects in materials and workmanship.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 7 of 76 Customer Service, Product Support Information, and Training ADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five years from the date of shipment if the product does not meet its published specification, or if it 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, see the tollfree contact numbers given below.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 8 of 76 Identify the RMA number clearly on the package (below address), and return to the following address: ADTRAN Customer and Product Service 901 Explorer Blvd. Huntsville, Alabama 35806 RMA # _____________ Training The Enterprise Network (EN) Technical Training offers training on our most popular products. These courses include overviews on product features and functions while covering applications of ADTRAN's product lines.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 9 of 76 SDSL RCU USER INTERFACE GUIDE This section of the TA 850 User Manual is designed for use by network administrators and others who will configure and provision the system. It contains SDSL RCU Module overview information, information about navigating the VT 100 user interface, configuration information, and menu descriptions. CONTENTS SDSL RCU Module Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 10 of 76 DSL Rate Config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Configuring the Router – Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Global . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 11 of 76 Appendix H. Routing in HDIA Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Frame Relay Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 FIGURES Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5. Figure 6. Figure 7. Figure 8. Figure 9. Figure 10. Figure 11. Figure 12. Figure 13. Figure 14. Figure 15. Figure 16.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 12 of 76 TA 850 User Manual © 2001, ADTRAN, Inc.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 13 of 76 1. SDSL RCU MODULE OVERVIEW The SDSL Router Control Unit is a dual board assembly that includes an SDSL network interface, Nx56/64 V.35 interface, and built-in IP router. The SDSL RCU can provision, test, and provide status for any card in the channel bank. The faceplate has a DB-9 CRAFT port connection, and network, V.35, and Ethernet LEDs. The SDSL RCU is only used in ATM applications.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 14 of 76 ATM allocates bandwidth on demand, making it suitable for high-speed connection of voice, data, and video services. Conventional networks carry data in a synchronous manner. Because empty slots are circulating even when the link is not needed, network capacity is wasted. ATM automatically adjusts the network capacity to meet the system needs. 4. VOICE OVER DSL APPLICATION The TA 850 connects to a DSLAM via DSL and ATM.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 15 of 76 5. INSTALLING A MODULE After installing the TA 850 Base Unit and connecting the required cables, you can install necessary modules. Remove the 20 Hz fuse before exposing backplane or accessing channel units. Electronic modules can be damaged by static electrical discharge. Before handling modules, wear an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic components.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 16 of 76 6. CONFIGURING THE TA 850 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. Figure 2. System Information Menu >System Name Provides a user-configurable text string for the name of the TA 850. This name can help you distinguish between different installations.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 17 of 76 > Part Number ADTRAN part number for the controller card. >Serial Number Serial number of the controller card. >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 TA 850 system reboot. >Date/Time Displays the current date and time, including seconds. This field can be edited.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 18 of 76 System Config Set up the TA 850 operational configuration from the SYSTEM CONFIG menu. Figure 3 shows the items included in this menu. Figure 3. System Configuration Menu >Telnet Access Sets Telnet access to ON or OFF. >Telnet User List Up to four users can be configured for access to the TA 850. Each user can be assigned a security level and time out. Name A text string of the user name for this session.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 19 of 76 >SNMP Menu The TA 850 is an SNMP agent. It can respond to Gets and Sets, and can generate traps. These two lists set up the manager, communities, and levels. Access When set to OFF, SNMP access is denied. When set to ON (def), the TA 850 will respond to SNMP managers based on the configuration. Communities This list is used to set up to eight SNMP communities names that the TA 850 will allow.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 20 of 76 >Maint Port Menu The TA 850’s VT 100 CRAFT port can be accessed in two ways. One is a DB 9 located on the front, and the other is an RJ 48 located on the rear. The setup for these ports is under this menu. Only one of these access methods may be used at a time. Password Protect When set to NO, the maintenance port is not password protected. When YES (def), the TA 850 will prompt for a password upon startup.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 21 of 76 Parity This is the asynchronous parity that the maintenance port will run. The possible values are NONE (def), ODD, or EVEN. Stop Bits This is the number of stop bits used for the maintenance port. The possible values are 1 (def), 1.5 or 2. >Network Time The TA 850 unit time can be entered manually from the SYSTEM INFO menu, or the unit can receive time from an NTP/ SNTP server.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 22 of 76 System Utility Use the SYSTEM UTILITY menu to view and set the system parameters shown in Figure 4. Figure 4. System Utility Menu >Upgrade Firmware Updates firmware when TA 850 enhancements are released. Two transfer methods are available for use in updating the TA 850 system controller. Transfer Method The two methods for upgrading are XMODEM and TFTP. (See Appendix A. Updating TA 850 Firmware using XMODEM on page 55 and Appendix B.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 23 of 76 Start Transfer This activator is used when the configurable items in this menu are complete. Before using START TRANSFER, the TA 850 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.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 24 of 76 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 TA 850 retrieves the configuration file, reboots, then restarts using the new configuration.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 25 of 76 >Ping Allows you to send pings (ICMP requests) to hosts. The following items are under this menu: Only one ping session can be active at a time. Start/Stop Activator to start and cancel a ping test. Host Address IP address or domain name (if DNS is configured) of device to receive the ping. Size (40-1500) Total size of the ping to send. Range is 40 (def) to 1500 bytes. # of Packets Total packets to send every 2 seconds.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 26 of 76 If the DSLAM Type is CopperMountain, refer to Appendix H. Routing in HDIA Mode on page 75 for information. >ATM Config Use the WAN menu (Figure 5) to access the ATM CONFIG menu. Figure 5. WAN Menu Use the ATM CONFIG menu (Figure 6) to set the parameters listed below the figure. Figure 6. ATM Config Menu TA 850 User Manual © 2001, ADTRAN, Inc.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 27 of 76 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.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 28 of 76 STATIC 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. Frame Relay/Polling Frequency This parameter is the interval that the TA 850 polls the Frame Relay switch using the maintenance protocol selected above.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 29 of 76 IP Map/Active When this is set to Yes (def), the TA 850 will attempt to transport IP packets for this DLCI. A setting of No means that no IP traffic or route will be exchanged. IP Map/IARP When this is set to Yes (def), the TA 850 will send Inverse ARP packets to determine the IP address on the other end of the virtual circuit. If the IARP is responded to, a route is placed in the IP route table.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 30 of 76 IP Map/RIP RIP /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 (def) (which is RIP version 1) or V2 (which is RIP version 2). RIP/METHOD This specifies the way the RIP protocol sends out its advertisements. NONE (DEF) All routes in the router table are advertised out this virtual circuit with no modification of the metrics.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 31 of 76 to respond to Inverse ARP requests. If this IPX address is left as 0, the link is treated as unnumbered and the TA 850 responds to the Inverse ARP with its Ethernet IPX address. DLCI Mapping/Bridge Map This menu is used to permit bridging of packets over this DLCI. Each DLCI or virtual circuit must be assigned a bridge group. The bridge group treats all virtual circuits as one circuit.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 32 of 76 Filter/In 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. ACTIVE Turns this entry active when set to On. TYPE Selects the filter define list to reference: MAC from the CONFIGURATION/SECURITY/ FILTER DEFINES/MAC FILTER DEFINES list.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 33 of 76 Maintenance DLCI The TA 850 can be configured from theWAN without having to preset a DLCI mapping or IP address. This value is the DLCI number used to open an IP session by theTA 850. Any IP packet arriving from the PVC is assumed to be for the TA 850’s IP stack. The destination address in the packet is assigned as the PVC’s local IP address. The source address is used to add a host route in the routing table.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 34 of 76 AP: Sync This indicates cell delineation at theATM layer. AP: Out Of Cell Delineation This indicates loss of cell delineation at theATM layer. AAL5: Transmit Frames This is the number of AAL5 frames transmitted. AAL5: Receive Frames This is the number of AAL5 frames received. AAL5: Transmit Discarded Frames This is the number of AAL5 frames discarded. AAL5: Receive Errors This is the number of AAL5 errors received.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 35 of 76 Configuring the Router – Configuration Use the ROUTER/CONFIGURATION menu (Figure 8) to access the GLOBAL, ETHERNET, and WAN menus. Figure 8. Router/Configuration Menu >Global Use the GLOBAL menu (Figure 9) to set up general router functions. Figure 9. Global Menu IP This is used for general IP configuration. Mode This item controls how the 850 handles IP routes.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 36 of 76 Static Routes Use this menu to enter static routes to other networks. 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 (def). IP ADDRESS The IP address of the host or network address of the device being routed to. SUBNET MASK 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.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 37 of 76 UDP Relay This menu configures the 850 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 TA 850 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.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 38 of 76 Security Authentication The method used for authenticating the PPP peer is selected here. The possible values are listed below. NONE No attempt is made to authenticate the PPP peer. RADIUS The TA 850 will act as a RADIUS client and authenticate the PPP peer using the RADIUS server. The Radius server parameters must be set up properly for this to work. PPP The PPP profile is used to authenticate the PPP peer.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 39 of 76 Filter Defines The FILTER DEFINES option if for Frame Relay only. The TA 850 can filter packets based on certain parameters within the packet. The method used by the TA 850 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.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 40 of 76 Filter Defines /IP Filter Defines The IP filter defines apply to any IP packet, whether it is routed or bridged. Up to 32 IP defines can be specified. NAME Identifies the filter entry. IP SRC IP address compared to the source address. (dotted decimal format) SRC MASK Bits which are used in the source comparison. (dotted decimal format) IP DEST IP address compared to the destination address.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 41 of 76 PROTO CMPR Type of comparison that is performed = means protocols equal to not = means protocols not equal to > means protocols greater than < means protocols less than None means the protocol is not compared TCP EST Yes - only when TCP established No - only when TCP not established Ignore - ignore TCP flags >Ethernet Use the ETHERNET menu (Figure 10) to configure the Ethernet port on the 850. Figure 10.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 42 of 76 RIP Use this menu to enable RIP on the LAN interface. MODE Enables or disables RIP. PROTOCOL Specifies the RIP protocol. Choices are V1 (def) (which is RIP version 1) or V2 (RIP version 2). METHOD 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.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 43 of 76 >WAN Use the WAN menu (Figure 11) to configure WAN settings on the 850. Figure 11. 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. Protocol This is the protocol supported on the PVC.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 44 of 76 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 PRIVATE PORT MODE TRANSLATE BODY NAT VIEW TA 850 User Manual By enabling port translation, IP packets are modified as they pass through this interface.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 45 of 76 NAPT ADDRESS ENTRY COUNT ENTRY OVERFLOW COUNT Represents the public address that is being used as the NAPT address. The number of entries in the NAT table. A count of the dropped entries due to low memory. RIP Use this menu to enable RIP on the WAN interface. (See RIP on page 42 for description of options.) RFC 1483 Bridge This is used to enable bridge mode on this PVC.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 46 of 76 >IP Stats This shows IP traffic through the 850. Configuring the Router – Logs The Logs menu (Figure 13) contains logs displaying important information about the running condition of the TA 850. The logs can be set to capture diagnostics of error conditions only by way of a log level.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 47 of 76 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.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 48 of 76 Configuring Voice Support – Config Use the VOICE/CONFIG menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 14. Figure 14. Voice/Config Menu >Call Control The CALL CONTROL setting is used to configure the correct Voice Gateway protocol for voice signaling control between the TA 850 and the configured Gateway. The CALL CONTROL setting must be configured correctly before the voice circuits will work correctly.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 49 of 76 Configuring Voice Support – Status Use the VOICE/STATUS menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 15. Figure 15. Voice/Status Menu >Gateway Stats The GATEWAY STATS menu shows the current state of the communication link between the TA 850 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.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 50 of 76 Managing the Modules – Modules Use the MODULES menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 16. Figure 16. Modules Menu >Modules Table The MODULES table indicates the type and slot number of each module installed in the TA 850 and is used to manage these modules. The table contains MENU, ALARM, TEST, and STATUS indicators/menus customized for each module. TA 850 User Manual © 2001, ADTRAN, Inc.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 51 of 76 Managing the Modules – V.35 Setup Use the V.35 SETUP menu to view and set the parameters shown in Figure 17. Figure 17. 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.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 52 of 76 The following settings are used for FRF5. TA 850 User Manual LAN FR MAINT PROTOCOL 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). LAN FR POLL TIMEOUT T392 (5-30) T392 for signaling protocol, typical value 15. No meaning if Maint Protocol is Static. FRN PORT CONFIG Logical Frame Relay ports over ATM.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 53 of 76 The following settings are used for FRF8. © 2001, ADTRAN, Inc. LAN FR MAINT PROTOCOL 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). LAN FR POLL TIMEOUT T392 (5-30) T392 for signaling protocol, typical value 15. No meaning if Maint Protocol is Static. FR/ATM PVC MAPPING Up to 4 mappings are supported.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 54 of 76 TA 850 User Manual © 2001, ADTRAN, Inc.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 55 of 76 Appendix A. Updating TA 850 Firmware using XMODEM The TA 850 supports firmware updating using XMODEM transfer protocol via the base unit’s CRAFT port. XMODEM is found in the VT 100 terminal emulation application in the ADTRAN Utilities package and in most PC VT 100 communications software packages. Make certain that the communications software package being used has flow control turned off.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 56 of 76 2. Remove the RCU module from the chassis and flip the SW1 dip switch to down or open (to the right of the unit if you are facing it). The dip switch is red and is located at the top edge of the card. Only the first two dipswitches on the RCU are used. With the first dip switch down (to the right of the unit if you are facing it), the unit boots up in a mode to update the firmware.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 57 of 76 7. When the update has successfully completed, TRANSFER COMPLETE appears in the terminal window. If an error occurs during the update, an error message will display in the terminal window. If this occurs, return to Step 3 and attempt the update again. If the same error occurs, contact ADTRAN Technical Support. 8.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 58 of 76 7. When the update has successfully completed, TRANSFER COMPLETE displays in TRANSFER STATUS. The module restarts immediately and resumes operation. If an error occurs during the update, an error message will display in the TRANSFER STATUS field. If this occurs, return to Step 3 and attempt the update again. If the same error occurs, contact ADTRAN Technical Support. TA 850 User Manual © 2001, ADTRAN, Inc.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 59 of 76 Appendix B. Updating TA 850 Firmware using TFTP TA 850 supports firmware updates via the IP network using TFTP from a network server. The network server must be capable of supporting TFTP server requests from the TFTP client within the TA 850. You must have a level 2 password to perform updates to the TA 850. Please consult the TA 850 administrator if this password is not known.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 60 of 76 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Using a Telnet program, log in to TA 850. 2. Select SYSTEM UTILITY / UPDATE FIRMWARE. 3. Select TFTP for TRANSFER METHOD. 4. Enter into TFTP SERVER IP ADDRESS, the IP address of the network server that was recorded earlier. 5. Enter into TFTP SERVER FILENAME, the full path name and filename of the update file that was recorded earlier. 6.
200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 61 of 76 Message Error: File Not Found Meaning Indicates the TFTP network server was unable to locate the specified file name or path in the TFTP Server Filename field. Error: Access Violation Indicates the TFTP network server denied TA 850 access to the given update file name and path. Please verify appropriate user rights are selected for the specified path.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 62 of 76 TA 850 User Manual © 2001, ADTRAN, Inc.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 63 of 76 Appendix C. Navigating the Terminal Menus Terminal Menu Window The TA 850 uses a multilevel menu structure that contains both menu items and data fields. All menu items and data fields display in the terminal menu window, through which you have complete control of the TA 850 (see Figure 18). Menu Path Right Pane Left Pane Status Bar M ode Port Status Navigation Help System Tim e Figure 18.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 64 of 76 Window Pane Navigation Use the following chart to assist you in moving between and within the two window panes. To move... Press one of these keys... From left pane to right pane Tab Enter Right arrow From right pane to left pane Tab Escape Left arrow Within each pane Up arrow Down arrow Left arrow Right arrow Right Window Pane Notation The right window pane shows the contents of the currently selected menu.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 65 of 76 Moving through the Menus To do this... Press this key... Return to the home screen. H Jump between two menu items. J Press J while the cursor is located on a menu item, and you jump back to the main screen. Go to another menu item, press J, and you jump back to the screen that was displayed the first time you pressed J. Press J when you want to jump between these items. Select items. Arrows Edit a selected menu item.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 66 of 76 Configuration Keystrokes To do this... Press this key... Restore factory default settings. F This setting restores the factory defaults based on the location of the cursor. If the cursor is on a module line (in the MODULES menu), then only the selected module is updated to factory defaults. Copy selected items to the clipboard.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 67 of 76 Appendix D. Voice Gateway Quick Start Procedure (Voice Turn up) A typical VoDSL application (see Figure 19) uses a TA 850 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.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 68 of 76 Voice Turn Up Step Action 1 From the TA 850 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 TA 850 menu, and then select the VOICE menu. (From this menu, the appropriate Voice information for working with the Voice Gateway is entered.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 69 of 76 Appendix E. RFC1483 Quick Start (IP Routing) The TA 850 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.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 70 of 76 . IP Routing Step Action 1 From the TA 850 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 TA 850 menu, and then select the ROUTER menu. Select CONFIGURATION. 6 From the CONFIGURATION menu, you will set up addresses for your LAN and WAN.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 71 of 76 Appendix F. RFC1483 Quick Start (IP Routing with NAT) To illustrate the use of NAT, consider the example from Appendix C. 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 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.
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61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 73 of 76 Appendix G. RFC1483 Quick Start (Bridging) The TA 850 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 TA 850 for Bridging, you need to know the VPI and VCI values for the data circuit on your network.
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61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 75 of 76 Appendix H. Routing in HDIA Mode The TA 850 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 76 as you complete the steps below.
61200375L1-1 TA 850 TA 850 SDSL RCU UIG/61200377L1-31A Page 76 of 76 Frame Relay Setup On the GLOBAL menu, set up the following: Select IP. Set MODE to ON. Select DHCP SERVER. Set DHCP MODE to ON. 9 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. Arrow back to the ETHERNET menu, and set up the following: Select IP. Set IP ADDRESS appropriately for your LAN (10.0.