TOTAL ACCESS 600 SERIES System Manual Total Access 600R Total Access 604 Total Access 608 Total Access 612 Total Access 616 Total Access 624 61200624L1-1B June 2004
Trademarks Total Access 600 Series System Manual Trademarks Any brand names and product names included in this manual are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders. Total Access® is a registered trademark of ADTRAN, Inc. 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.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Revision History Revision History Document Revision Date A October 2002 B May 2004 Description of Changes Initial Release Updated to include menu changes for firmware release. Conventions 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. 61200624L1-1B © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
Safety Instructions Total Access 600 Series System Manual 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. Do not use this product near water, such as a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. 2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless-type) during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk of shock from lightning. 3.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual FCC-Required Information FCC-Required Information FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual: 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules and requirements adopted by ACTA. On the equipment housing is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US: AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, provide this information to the telephone company. 2.
FCC-Required Information Total Access 600 Series System Manual 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.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services 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 voice band analog signal and transmitted on the network.
Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services Total Access 600 Series System Manual AFFIDAVIT FOR CONNECTION OF CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT TO 1.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Industry Canada Compliance Information Industry Canada Compliance Information 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.
Product Warranty Total Access 600 Series System Manual Product Warranty ADTRAN will repair and return this product within the warranty period if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service. Warranty information can be found at www.adtran.com/warranty. Product Registration Registering your product helps ensure complete customer satisfaction. Please take time to register your products on line at www.adtran.com.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Customer Service, Product Support Information, and Training 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.
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Total Access 600 Series System Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Section 1 System Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 This section provides an overview of the Total Access 600 Series system. Section 2 Engineering Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION This section provides an overview of the Total Access 600 Series system. CONTENTS System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Configuration and Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 1 System Description 1. Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Total Access 600 Series contains Integrated Access Devices (IAD) designed for cost-effective deployment of voice and data services at the customer premises. The Total Access 600 Series benefits integrated communications providers (such as CLECs, ILECs, and ISPs) who require a customer premises device with integrated voice and data functions, and provides a viable migration path from TDM to packet-based technology.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 2. Section 1 System Description FEATURES AND BENEFITS The following list gives Total Access 600 Series features and benefits. Some features are model-dependent.
Section 1 System Description Total Access 600 Series System Manual Frame Relay Support • • • Copper Mountain CE fragmentation support Annex A, Annex D, and LMI support (T1) FRF.5 and FRF.8 support (V.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 1 System Description Performance Monitoring • • • 3. Reports: Information stored for last 24 hours in 15 minute increments Performance statistics per TR54016, T1.403, RFC1406 Alarm reporting per TR54016, T1.403 IAD SYSTEMS The Total Access 600 Series supports a variety of WAN technologies. The following list displays the various available systems grouped by network technology.
Section 1 System Description Total Access 600 Series System Manual ADSL • • • • P/N 4200644L1 Total Access 604 ADSL P/N 4200644L1#ACB Total Access 604 ADSL with Battery Backup P/N 4200684L1 Total Access 608 ADSL P/N 4200684L1#ACB Total Access 608 ADSL with Battery Backup SDSL • • • • • • • P/N 4200642L1 Total Access 604 SDSL P/N 4200642L1#ACB Total Access 604 SDSL with Battery Backup P/N 4200682L1 Total Access 608 SDSL P/N 4200682L1#ACB Total Access 608 SDSL with Battery Backup P/N 4200612L2 Total Acce
ENGINEERING GUIDELINES This section provides equipment dimensions, power requirements, front panel design, rear panel design, LEDs, and at-a-glance specifications. CONTENTS Equipment Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Total Access 600R, Total Access 604/608 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Total Access 612/616/624. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Table 10. Table 11. Table 12. Table 13. 22 Total Access 600 Series System Manual V.35 Winchester Pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 LIFE LINE Connection Pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 DSX-1 Connection Pinout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Specifications . . . . .
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 1. Section 2 Engineering Guidelines EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS Total Access 600R, Total Access 604/608 The Total Access 600R and Total Access 604/608systems measure 11.25” W, 7.5” D, and 2” H and come equipped for table top or wallmount use. Total Access 612/616/624 The Total Access 612/616/624 systems measure 17” W, 8.5” D, and 1.75” H and come equipped for table top or wallmount use.
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual Front Panel LEDs The front panel provides five status LEDs to monitor operation and activity. Table 3 provides LED descriptions for Total Access 600R systems. Table 2. Total Access 600R Front Panel LEDs For these LEDs... This color light... Indicates that... LAN 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.
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 versus ATM). Table 3 provides LED descriptions for Total Access 604/608 systems employing TDM software, and Table 4 on page 26 lists ATM software LED functionality. Table 3. Total Access 604/608 TDM Front Panel LEDs For these LEDs... This color light... Indicates that...
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual Table 4. Total Access 6XX 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; no Ethernet connection. Green (solid) there is link integrity on the LAN; the 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 Total Access 612/616/624 The front panels of the Total Access 612/616/624 systems are identical. Figure 3 shows the Total Access 612 front panel as a representative of all models. Figure 3. Total Access 612/616/624 Front Panel Layout 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 versus ATM).
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual Table 5. Total Access 612/616/624 TDM Front Panel LEDs (Continued) For these LEDs... This color light... Indicates that... BATT Off there is no power connected to the system. Green (solid) AC power is operational and battery is functional. Red/Green (alternating) AC power is operational, but the battery is not functional. Amber (solid) AC power has failed and the battery is functional.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Figure 5. Total Access 604/608 Rear Panel Figure 6. Total Access 604/608 Rear Panel with Optional Life Line POTS Figure 7. Total Access 604/608 Rear Panel with Optional DSX-1 Interface Figure 8. Total Access 612/616/624 Rear Panel Figure 9. Total Access 612/616/624 Rear Panel with Optional Life Line POTS 61200624L1-1B © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual Figure 10. Total Access 612/616/624 Rear Panel with Optional DSX-1 Interface VOICE Connection A single 50-pin female amphenol connector provides the interconnect wiring for the analog FXS and FXO (available as an option only on the Total Access 624) circuits. Figure 11 shows the VOICE connector pinout.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Table 6.
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual Table 8. DB-9 to RJ-48 Adapter Pinout (Continued) DB-9 RJ-48 DESCRIPTION Note: All other pins are unused. 32 © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
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 for IP Routing, TFTP, SNMP, and Telnet connections. Table 9 shows the 10/100BaseT pinout. Table 9. Ethernet Pinout PIN NAME 1 DESCRIPTION TX1 Transmit Positive 2 TX2 Transmit Negative 3 RX1 Receive Positive 4, 5 —––––– 6 7, 8 RX2 —––––– Unused Receive Negative Unused V.
Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600 Series System Manual Life Line Analog Connection The LIFE LINE analog connection is only available on Total Access 600 Series xDSL models. The LIFE LINE analog connection 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 analog connection.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 5. Section 2 Engineering Guidelines AT-A-GLANCE SPECIFICATIONS Table 13 lists the unit specifications. Table 13. 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 13.
NETWORK TURNUP PROCEDURE This section provides shipment contents list, grounding instructions, mounting options, and specifics of supplying power to the unit. CONTENTS Tools Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Unpack and Inspect the SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Contents of ADTRAN Shipments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Network Turnup Procedure 1. Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTRODUCTION This section discusses Total Access 600 Series installation. 2.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure Contents of ADTRAN Shipments Your ADTRAN shipment includes the following items: • The Total Access 6XX unit with attached wallmount brackets • The Total Access 600 Series System CD – ADTRAN P/N 3253052 • Hardware revision notice card – ADTRAN P/N 61200624L1-17 • Mounting instructions – ADTRAN P/N 61200624L1-19 • RJ-45 to RJ-45 8-pin cable (6 ft) –ADTRAN P/N 3127004 • Cable tie (for securing attached cables) – ADTRAN P/N 3292032 • Fou
Network Turnup Procedure 5. Total Access 600 Series System Manual MOUNTING OPTIONS All units may be wallmounted or installed in a table-top application. In addition, the Total Access 612/616/624 units are available for 19- or 23-inch rackmount installations. Wallmount brackets are included with the unit and are already attached. For a rackmount installation, optional rackmount brackets must be purchased (19” – P/N 1200627L1, 23” – P/N 1200627L2).
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure Figure 1. Wallmount Orientation Note: The Total Access 600 Series units come equipped with wall mount brackets preinstalled. Figure 2. Wallmounting the Unit 61200624L1-1B © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
Network Turnup Procedure Total Access 600 Series System Manual Rackmounting the Total Access 612/616/624 Tools Needed The Total Access 612/616/624 mount and connect with standard fasteners and hand tools: • Rackmount brackets (19”–P/N 1200627L1 or 23”–P/N 1200627L2) • Flat head screwdriver (medium) • Two Phillips head screwdrivers (small/medium) • Wire-wrap gun (optional) • 25-pair male amphenol cable (customer connection) • Selected punch-down block and tool Follow these steps to rackmount the Total Acc
USER INTERFACE GUIDE This section of ADTRAN’s Total Access 600 Series System Manual is designed for use by network administrators and others who will configure and provision the system. It contains information about navigating the VT100 user interface, configuration information, and menu descriptions. CONTENTS Navigating the Terminal Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Terminal Menu Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual 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 7. Figure 10. Top-Level Terminal Menu Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Alternate Menu View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 System Info Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 1. Section 4 User Interface Guide NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENU To access the terminal menus and management features of the Total Access 6XX, connect the unit to a VT100 terminal (or VT100 terminal emulator) via the CRAFT interface on the rear panel. Configure the terminal settings for 9600 data rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no flow control. After connecting to the unit and beginning a terminal session, a login screen appears.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Figure 2. Alternate Menu View Window Pane Navigation Use the following chart to assist you in moving between and within the two window panes. To do this... Press this key...
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Additional Terminal Menu Window Features • • • • • • • • • • Mode – displays the network interface mode of the unit (for example, T1 IAD, SHDSL IAD, SDSL IAD, ADSL IAD) L2 Status – displays the current status of the L2 protocol (ATM sync is either up or down) – ATM Only DS0 Mapping – displays the current mapping of DS0s in the system. DS0s mapped to the router display r, unmapped DS0s display –, and all other DS0s display *.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual To do this... Press this key... Move to the bottom of a screen Z Ascend one menu level Backspace Jump to terminal mode CTRL+T Jump to NAT menu CTRL+N Session Management Keystrokes To do this... Press this key... Log out of a session CTRL+L Refresh the screen To save time, only the portion of the screen that has changed is refreshed.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide To do this... Press this key... Delete a list item For example, delete an item from the TELNET USER connection list by pressing while the index number is active. D Getting Help The bottom line of the terminal menu window contains context-sensitive help information. When the cursor is positioned over a set of configuration items, a help message displays (when available) providing a description of the item.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Security Levels Password security levels only apply to Telnet connections. Connecting to the system through the rear CRAFT interface automatically provides maximum rights. To edit main menu system items, you must have a password and the appropriate security level. Table 1 describes the security levels. Table 1. Password Security Level Security Level Full Support 3.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide SYSTEM INFO The SYSTEM INFO menu provides basic information about the unit as well as data fields for editing information. Figure 3 displays the submenus that are available when you select this menu item. 0 Figure 3. System Info Menu SYSTEM INFO > SYSTEM NAME Provides a user-configurable text string for the name of the unit. This name can help you distinguish between different installations.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM INFO > PART NUMBER (Read only) Displays the ADTRAN-specific part number for the unit. SYSTEM INFO > CONTROLLER SERIAL NUMBER (Read only) Displays the ADTRAN-specific part number for the chassis hardware. The serial number of the unit will automatically display in this field. This serial number matches the serial number located on the bottom of the unit’s chassis.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide SYSTEM CONFIG Set up the unit’s operational configuration from the SYSTEM CONFIG menu. Figure 4 shows the items included in this menu. Figure 4. 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.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Table 2. 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.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > TELNET ACCESS > ACCESS Sets ACCESS to ON or OFF to allow or block telnet access to the unit. 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 LOCAL PASSWORD, RADIUS, LOCAL/RADIUS, and RADIUS/LOCAL.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Table 3. Telnet Security Levels Security Level Full Description 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.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > TELNET ACCESS > IP ACCESS LIST Set up the list of allowed Telnet connections by specifying the IP address of the systems used to control the unit. NETWORK ADDRESS Enter network addresses from which Telnet access to the unit is allowed. When a remote unit requests Telnet access to the unit, if the access list is empty or the remote’s IP address matches a list entry, remote access is granted.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual PRIVILEGE The access for this manager can be assigned three levels. The factory default is NONE. NONE No access is allowed for this community or manager. GET Manager can only read items. GET/SET Manager can read and set items. MANAGER IP This may be used in conjunction with the Netmask field to define a range of manager IPs. A netmask of 255.255.255.255 defines a single IP as the manager host IP. A MANAGER IP defined as 192.22.1.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide SYSTEM CONFIG > MANAGEMENT > FDL MANAGEMENT > MODE This enables the FDL (only in ESF mode) to be used for management. Learning mode can also be enabled so the unit can "learn" its IP configuration from the connected DSLAM to be used for its FDL management. Once it learns this information from, for example a Total Access 4303, the configuration items populate. The factory default is ON.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > SYSLOG IP IP address of the syslog daemon to which log message should be sent. The values must be dotted decimal notation. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > SYSLOG FORMAT The SYSLOG FORMAT is the format of log messages. "ADTRAN" uses a format that is compatible with ADTRAN Utilities and forces the Syslog Facility to LOCAL0. UNIX uses the traditional Unix format and reports at the configured facility level.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide SYSLOG using Terminal Mode Another option for configuring syslog is using the terminal mode command log dump . The logname must be all CAPS must match the listings below. The command will dump all messages for the indicated log (ALL LEVEL shows all log messages) stored in the internal log buffer to the command line display.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > ARP LEVEL Minimum required level for sending ARP log messages. Address Resolution Protocol log messages provide status information for all ARP requests sent and received by the unit. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > UDP LEVEL Minimum required level for sending UDP log messages. UDP log messages provide status information concerning UDP packets sent and received by the system.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > TOLLBRG LEVEL Minimum required level for sending log messages about communication with the Tollbridge Voice Gateway. Messages are only generated for ATM products. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > CMCP LEVEL Minimum required level for sending log messages about communication with the CopperMountain DSLAM. Messages are only generated for ATM products.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > POTS LEVEL Minimum required level for sending log messages about POTS line cards and services. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > LESCAS LEVEL Minimum required level for sending messages about communication with LESCAS compatible Voice Gateways. Messages are only generated for ATM products. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > ATM LEVEL Minimum required level for sending ATM log messages.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > VOATM LEVEL Minimum required level for sending Voice-over-ATM log messages. VoATM messages provide status information concerning the FXS (or FXO for Total Access 624 units only) voice signaling occurring over the ATM link. SYSTEM CONFIG > SYSLOG > PPPOA LEVEL Minimum required level for sending PPP-over-ATM log messages.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual SYSTEM CONFIG > NETWORK TIME > ADJUST FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING Since some areas of the world use Daylight Savings Time, the unit is designed to adjust the time on the first Sunday in April and the last Sunday in October accordingly if this option is turned on. The factory default is YES. SYSTEM CONFIG > NETWORK TIME > HOST ADDRESS This is the IP address of the time server that the unit will request and receive time from.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide 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. (See the DLP section of this manual for more information.) TFTP requires a TFTP server running on the network.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual To support these transfers, ADTRAN delivers a TFTP program with the unit called TFTP Server. You can configure any PC running Microsoft Windows with this software, and store a configuration file. Before using START TRANSFER, the unit should have a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway (if required). See DLP-3, Setting IP Parameters, for more information.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide SYSTEM UTILITY > SYSTEM UTILIZATION View the CPU utilization stats from this menu. SYSTEM UTILITY > SYSTEM UTILIZATION > PERFORMANCE Clear the system utilization stats and view the total and current CPU utilization stats from this menu.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual 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. SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > START/STOP Activator to start and cancel a ping test. Only one ping session can be active at a time.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide SYSTEM UTILITY > TRACEROUTE > TRACE TARGET Specifies the IP address of the remote system to trace the routes to. SYSTEM UTILITY > TRACEROUTE > MAXIMUM HOPS Specifies the maximum number of router exchanges allowed when traveling to the final destination (specified using the TRACE TARGET field) Range is 1 to 30. Default is 30.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Options: repeat Number of pings to send (default 5) size (datagram size) Range is 40-1500 timeout (seconds) Timeout in seconds (range 1-10) source (address or name) Source address or interface name to use noNat Do not NAT the ping packet Options may be entered in any order and may be truncated. Valid interface names are eth0, fdl0, ppp0, fr0, fr1, etc. Example usage: ping 10.0.0.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide INTERFACES Use the INTERFACES menu to view and configure parameters for the various system interfaces (T1, SHDSL, SDSL, ADSL, Ethernet (ETH), V.35, FXS, FXO, and DSX-1). Figure 6 displays the interfaces menu for an SDSL IAD. Figure 6. Interfaces Menus INTERFACES (NETWORK T1) View the network T1 interface status and configure T1 parameters from this menu. These menus are only applicable to T1 Total Access 600 Series systems.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES (T1) > CONFIG > LINE CODE This sets the line code for the T1 interface. The setting must match the line code of the circuit to which the interface is connected. Choices are B8ZS (bipolar with 8-zero substitution) and AMI (alternate mark inversion). Default is B8ZS. INTERFACES (T1) > CONFIG > EQUALIZATION Select the line build out for the T1 interface. These are attenuation settings.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide INTERFACES (T1) > STATUS > PERFORMANCE > CURRENT AND TOTALS > SES SES (Severely Errored Second) - For ESF mode, an SES is a second with 320 or more PCVs, or one or more OOF defects, or a detected AIS defect. For D4 (SF) mode, an SES is a second with one or more Framing Error events, or an OOF defect, or at least 1544 Line Code Violations or more.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES (T1) > 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). RED alarm most frequently occurs when there is a framing mismatch on the T1 interface.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide INTERFACES (NETWORK SHDSL) View the network SHDSL interface status and configure SHDSL parameters from this menu. These menus are only applicable to SHDSL Total Access 600 Series systems. INTERFACES (SHDSL) > CONFIG Configure the various SHDSL parameters. INTERFACES (SHDSL) > CONFIG > NTU/LTU MODE Choices are NTU (Network Terminating Unit) or LTU (Line Terminating Unit).
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES (SHDSL) > STATUS > G.HS EVENT Internal ADTRAN use only. INTERFACES (SHDSL) > STATUS > G.HS STATE Internal ADTRAN use only. INTERFACES (SHDSL) > STATUS > ANNEX Displays the current G.shdsl signaling method as either ANNEX A or ANNEX B. INTERFACES (SHDSL) > STATUS > EOC STATS Displays statistics for information transferred between the Total Access 6XX and the DSLAM over the EOC.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide INTERFACES (SDSL) > STATUS Displays the SDSL interface status information. INTERFACES (SDSL) > STATUS > SDSL RATE Displays the current negotiated SDSL data rate. INTERFACES (NETWORK ADSL) View the network ADSL interface status and configure ADSL parameters from this menu. These menus are only applicable to ADSL Total Access 600 Series systems. INTERFACES (ADSL) > CONFIG Configure the ADSL parameters from this menu.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES (DSX) View the integrated DSX interface status and configure T1 parameters from this menu. INTERFACES (DSX) > CONFIG Configure the various DSX parameters and enable/disable loopbacks from this menu. INTERFACES (DSX) > CONFIG > FORMAT This sets the frame format for the DSX interface. The setting must match the frame format of the circuit to which the interface is connected. Choices are ESF, SF (D4).
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide INTERFACES (DSX) > STATUS > PERFORMANCE > CURRENT AND TOTALS > INTERVAL Identifies the interval (CURRENT or TOTAL) for the listed performance statistics.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES (DSX) > STATUS > PERFORMANCE > CLEAR ALL DATA Clears all statistics collected in the CURRENT AND TOTALS and the EXTENDED 24 hour statistics tables. INTERFACES (DSX) > STATUS > ALARMS Displays current alarms and alarm history for the integrated DSX interface. INTERFACES (DSX) > STATUS > ALARMS > CURRENT ALARMS Displays the current alarms on the DSX interface. An asterisk in a field indicates that an alarm is active.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide INTERFACES (DSX) > TEST > REM LB Sends a loopback command across the network to a remote unit over the FDL, which causes the remote unit initiate a local LINE or PAYLOAD loopback (whichever is specified). The remote loopback is only available when the T1 is configured for ESF mode. INTERFACES (DSX) > TEST > TEST STATUS Indicates whether a test is in progress.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES (V35) View the V.35 interface status and configure the V.35 parameters from this menu. INTERFACES (V35) > CONFIG Configure the DTE leads from this menu. INTERFACES (V35) > CONFIG > CTS Sets the control characteristic of the clear-to-send lead. Choices are NORMAL (follows RTS) or FORCE ON. Default is NORMAL. INTERFACES (V35) > CONFIG > DCD Sets the control characteristic of the carrier detect lead.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide INTERFACES (FXS) > CONFIG > PORT Indicates the port of the FXS module. INTERFACES (FXS) > CONFIG > MODE Choices are given below. Default is LOOP START. This mode must match the network configuration and/or how each port is being used. Each port on the FXS Module is independent and should be set accordingly. LOOP START Sets the port to use FXS loop start signaling on the T-span and loop start supervision on the analog 2-wire interface.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES (FXS) > CONFIG > SVC MODE Indicates whether the module is IN SERVICE or OUT OF SVC. This does not indicate whether the port has been mapped. For proper operation, the port must be mapped using the DS0 MAPS menu. Default is IN SERVICE. INTERFACES (FXS) > CONFIG > LINE Z Sets the line impedance. Choices are 600 OHMS, 900 OHMS, 600 OHMS + 2.16µF, 900 OHMS + 2.16µF, and AUTO.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide INTERFACES (FXS) > CONFIG > TANDEM > DIAL TONE Used to enable or disable the on-board dial tone generation. Dial Tone is supplied for 5 sec; then it drops. It cannot be broken when dialing digits. Default is DISABLE. INTERFACES (FXS) > CONFIG > TANDEM > RING BACK TONE Used to enable or disable the option of generating ring back tone towards the T-span. Default is DISABLE.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES (FXS) > STATUS > RA SIG This parameter displays the status of the Receive A signal bit. The high/low status is indicated by a 0 or 1. 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.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide INTERFACES (FXO) > CONFIG Configure the FXO mode, line impedance, and Tandem parameters from this menu. INTERFACES (FXO) > CONFIG > PORT Indicates the port of the FXO module. INTERFACES (FXO) > CONFIG > MODE Choices are given below. Default is LOOP START. This mode must match the network configuration and/or how each port is being used. Each port on the FXO Module is independent and should be set accordingly.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual INTERFACES (FXO) > STATUS > PORT Displays the port number. INTERFACES (FXO) > STATUS > TA SIG This parameter displays the status of the Transmit A signal bit. The high/low status is indicated by a 0 or 1. INTERFACES (FXO) > STATUS > TB SIG This parameter displays the status of the Transmit B signal bit. The high/low status is indicated by a 0 or 1.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 PROTOCOL (TDM FIRMWARE) Use the L2 protocol menu to select the L2 protocol, configure the protocol specific parameters and view the status as shown in Figure 7. The following menus are for Total Access 600 Series systems using TDM firmware. Figure 7.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (TDM FIRMWARE) – T1 INTERFACE Configure the L2 Protocol parameters and view the status of the Network T1 interface using items from this menu. L2 PROTOCOL (TDM – T1) > PROTOCOL Configure the L2 protocol mode. Choices are PPP, FRE, HDLC, and AUTO (def). Selecting PPP configures the interface for Point-to-Point Protocol signaling on Layer 2. Selecting FRE configures the interface for frame relay signaling on Layer 2.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 PROTOCOL (TDM FIRMWARE) – T1 INTERFACE > PPP Configure the L2 PROTOCOL parameters and view the status of the T1 interface using PPP protocol from this menu. L2 PROTOCOL (T1 TDM–T1–PPP) > CONFIG Configure the L2 PROTOCOL parameters for the T1 interface using PPP protocol. L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–PPP) > CONFIG > MODE Select the L2 PROTOCOL mode. Choices are ROUTE IP, BRIDGE ALL, and ROUTE IP/BRIDGE OTHER. The default is ROUTE IP.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–PPP) > CONFIG > PPP > MAX TIMER (SEC) This value is the numbers of seconds to wait between unanswered configuration-requests. The possible values are 1 SEC, 2 SECS, 3 SECS (def), 5 SECS and 10 SECS. L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–PPP) > CONFIG > PPP > MAX FAILURE Due to the nature of PPP, configuration options may not be agreed upon between two PPP peers.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–PPP) > STATUS > RX PKTS Number of packets received on the T1 interface. L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–PPP) > STATUS > TX BYTES Number of bytes transmitted on the T1 interface. L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–PPP) > STATUS > RX BYTES Number of bytes received on the T1 interface. L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–PPP) > STATUS > CURRENT UTIL (b/s) Current utilization of the T1 interface bandwidth presented in bits per second.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–FRE) > CONFIG > MAINTENANCE PROTOCOL The Frame Relay maintenance protocol is used on the WAN port. The maintenance protocol is used to send link status and virtual circuit information between Frame Relay switches and other devices (such as routers that communicate with them). Possible choices are as follows: ANNEX D (ANSI) (Default) This ANSI standard ANSI T1.617-D and is the most commonly used in the United States.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–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 (TDM–T1–FRE) > CONFIG > DLCI MAPPING > DLCI This DLCI (Data Link Connection Identifier) number identifies the virtual circuit being configured. L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–FRE) > CONFIG > DLCI MAPPING > MODE The mode identifies how the data will be forwarded.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–FRE) > STATUS > PORT > CURRENT UTIL (b/s) Current utilization of the T1 interface bandwidth presented in bits per second. L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–FRE) > STATUS > PORT > CURRENT UTIL (%) Current utilization of the T1 interface bandwidth presented in percentage format.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–FRE) > STATUS > PVC(S) > STATE The state of the virtual circuit: INACTIVE The circuit exists but has been deactivated by the Frame Relay switch. ACTIVE The circuit is fully active. L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–FRE) > STATUS > PVC(S) > TX FRAMES Number of Frame Relay packets that have been transmitted via this DLCI.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (TDM FIRMWARE) – T1 INTERFACE > HDLC PROTOCOL View the status of the T1 interface with the L2 PROTOCOL set to HDLC. L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–HDLC) > STATUS View the status of traffic flow and utilization for the T1 interface with an L2 PROTOCOL set to HDLC. L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–HDLC) > STATUS > TX PKTS Number of packets transmitted on the T1 interface.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 PROTOCOL (TDM FIRMWARE) – T1 INTERFACE > AUTO PROTOCOL View the status of the T1 interface with the L2 PROTOCOL set to AUTO (using Auto-config feature). L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–AUTO) > STATUS View the status of the auto detect function and traffic flow for the T1 interface with an L2 PROTOCOL set to AUTO. L2 PROTOCOL (TDM–T1–AUTO) > STATUS > STATE This field represents the state of the auto detect/configuration function.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (ATM FIRMWARE) Use the L2 PROTOCOL menu to select the L2 PROTOCOL, configure the protocol specific parameters, and view the status as shown in Figure 7. The following menus are for Total Access 600 Series systems using ATM firmware. All Total Access 600 Series ATM systems have the same L2 Protocol menus regardless of network interface type (T1, ADSL, SDSL, SHDSL). Figure 8.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 PROTOCOL (ATM FIRMWARE) – NETWORK (NET) INTERFACE Configure the L2 PROTOCOL parameters for these menus are identical regardless of network interface. Therefore, the interface is denoted by NET. L2 PROTOCOL (ATM – NET) > PROTOCOL Configure the L2 PROTOCOL mode. Choices are ATM and CUMTN (def). Selecting ATM configures the interface for Asynchronous Transfer Mode signaling on Layer 2.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (ATM–NET–ATM) > CONFIG > ATM CONFIG > DATA SCRAMBLING DATA SCRAMBLING can be ENABLED or DISABLED for cell traffic. Configuring this setting incorrectly for a particular circuit will cause poor performance at the ATM Layer. The setting must match the configuration setting of the ATM switch or DSLAM at the other end of the circuit.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 PROTOCOL (ATM–NET–ATM) > CONFIG > PVC CONFIG > VCI This is the ATM Virtual Channel Identifier that serves as an address for the virtual channel cell transmissions between two devices. The range is 0-65355. The default setting is 38. L2 PROTOCOL (ATM–NET–ATM) > CONFIG > PVC CONFIG > CONNECTION Select the physical and logical method of data transfer over the virtual path.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual TX METHOD Specifies the method the Total Access 600 Series uses to obtain PPP authentication from the peer. There are four possible selections: 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 User Interface Guide MAX CONFIG This value is the number of unanswered configuration-requests that should be transmitted before resetting PPP negotiations. the possible values are 5, 10, 15, and 20 (def). MAX TIMER (SEC) This value is the number of seconds to wait between unanswered configuration-requests. The possible values are 1 SEC, 2 SECS, 3 SECS (DEF), 5 SECS, and 10 SECS.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual CONNECTION (V35) > SETUP > SETUP Use these menus to configure the Protocol mapping, DE map, and FECN map for the V.35 PVC connections. CONNECTION (V35) > SETUP > SETUP > PROTOCOL MAPPING Network providers have the ability to provision each PVC pair with an encapsulation mode to ensure interoperability between terminal equipment. The choices are TRANSPARENT or TRANSLATION (def).
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide CONNECTION (V35) > SETUP > SETUP > UNI DLCI The Total Access 6XX terminates/converts an ATM circuit to a frame relay User to Network Interface (UNI) on the V.35 interface. This DLCI must match the DLCI programmed in the equipment connected to the V.35 interface.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual QOS > PEAK CELL RATE Defines the peak cell rate for the data PVC. This setting is normally used for Undefined Bit Rate (UBR) connections and is calculated using the following equation: Peak Cell Rate = Bit Rate / 424 The total of all peak cell rates for the ATM network connection must not exceed the line rate. The range for this parameter is 0 to 3623.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 PROTOCOL (ATM–NET–ATM) > STATUS > PVC STATUS View the ATM PVC statistics from this menu. L2 PROTOCOL (ATM–NET–ATM) > STATUS > PVC STATUS > NUM Displays the index number in the PVC Status menu. L2 PROTOCOL (ATM–NET–ATM) > STATUS > PVC STATUS > SUB-INTERFACE This is a read-only field which displays the physical and logical port of the interface using the following nomenclature: [A.
Section 4 User Interface Guide CRC ERRORS Total Access 600 Series System Manual Number of AAL5 CRC Errors. REASSEMBLY TIMEOUTS Number of AAL5 Reassembly Timeouts. TOO LONG FRAMES Number of AAL5 Too Long Frames. CLEAR COUNTS Clears all recorded statistics and returns all counters to 0. L2 PROTOCOL (T1 ATM–T1–ATM) > STATUS > PVC STATUS > PROTOCOL STATUS Use these menus to view the AAL2 STATS, POTS STATS, and to CLEAR STATS for the PVC Protocol.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide POTS STATS Selecting this menu options will show real-time indication status of each voice port on the Total Access 600 Series. On a per port basis, the user can determine which ports are active/inactive as well as view other statistics like TXQ, INSERTS and DROPS INDICATORS. The Echo Canceller module ADPCM functionality automatically shifts ON/OFF when fax or modem calls are placed.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (ATM–NET–CUMTN) > CONFIG > NUM Displays the index number in the DLCI config table. The number range is 0-9. L2 PROTOCOL (ATM–NET–CUMTN) > CONFIG > ACTIVE When this parameter is set to YES (def), the mapping is used to determine the protocols used. If set to NO, the unit will ignore the virtual circuit with this DLCI.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 PROTOCOL (ATM–NET–CUMTN) > STATUS> DLCI STATE This is a read-only field that displays the live DLCI state. L2 PROTOCOL (ATM–NET–CUMTN) > STATUS > PROTOCOL STATUS This is a read-only field that displays the live protocol status. Menu visible for physical and logical VOICE ports only. L2 PROTOCOL (ATM–NET–CUMTN) > STATUS > PROTOCOL STATUS > POTS STATS View the voice port activity and coding type.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (ATM – V35)> STATUS> PORT Displays statistics for all the PVCs configured on this port.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 PROTOCOL (ATM FIRMWARE) – DSX INTERFACE Configure the L2 PROTOCOL parameters and view the status of the integrated DSX interface using items from this menu. The DSX-1 Interface is optional and only available on 3rd Generation units. L2 PROTOCOL (ATM – DSX) > CONFIG Configures the voice parameters for the interface. INTERFACES (ATM – DSX) > CONFIG > SIGNALING Configures the voice signaling implemented on the interface.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual L2 PROTOCOL (ALL FIRMWARE) – ETH INTERFACE > 802.3 PROTOCOL Configure the L2 PROTOCOL parameters and view the status of the Ethernet interface from this menu. L2 PROTOCOL (ALL–ETH–802.3) > PROTOCOL Displays the L2 PROTOCOL for the 10/100BaseT Ethernet port. Currently only 802.3 is supported. L2 PROTOCOL (ALL–ETH–802.3) > CONFIG Configure the mode for this 10/100BASET Ethernet port from this menu. L2 PROTOCOL (ALL–ETH–802.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 PROTOCOL (ALL–ETH–802.3) > STATUS > RX ERRORS Number of packets received in error and dropped. L2 PROTOCOL (ALL–ETH–802.3) > STATUS > CRCS Number of packets detected with CRC errors. L2 PROTOCOL (ALL–ETH–802.3]) > STATUS > RX COLLISIONS Number of collisions which occurred during reception. L2 PROTOCOL (ALL–ETH–802.3) > STATUS > NON-ALIGNED The NON-ALIGNED parameter is set when the number of bits received is not divisible by 8.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual BRIDGE > CONFIG > INTERFACES (NETWORK) Configure the network interface bridging parameters from this menu. BRIDGE > CONFIG > INTERFACES (NET) > SUB-INTERFACE The network sub-interface is PPP [0.0] if the L2 PROTOCOL is set for PPP. The [0.0] represents the network physical and logical ports respectively. This is a read-only field. The network sub-interface is FRE [0.X] if the L2 PROTOCOL is set for FRAME RELAY. The [0.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide BRIDGE > STATUS > BRIDGE TABLE > LOCATION Location indicates if it is LAN or WAN. This is a read-only field. BRIDGE > STATUS > BRIDGE TABLE > TTL Time to Live (TTL) is the number of seconds until the address is removed from the table. This is a read only field. ROUTER Configure the router parameters and view routing statistics from this menu as shown in Figure 8. Figure 10.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual ROUTER > CONFIG > INTERFACES (ETH) > SUB-INTERFACE This is a read-only field which displays the physical and logical port of the interface using the following nomenclature: [A.B], where A represents the physical port (network interface is 0, Ethernet is 1) and B represents the logical port for the Layer 2 protocol (i.e. PVC for Frame Relay, PPP link, etc.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide 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.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual ROUTER > CONFIG > INTERFACES (NETWORK) Configure the layer 3 options for the network interface from this menu. The network interface will display in the ROUTER > CONFIG > INTERFACES table showing the name of the network technology (i.e. T1, SHDSL, ADSL, SDSL), but only once a PVC to the router (ATM) or DS0s to the router (TDM) have been configured.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide IP NETMASK This is the network mask used for this interface. This field is not visible when ADDRESS MODE is set to DHCP CLIENT. FAR-END IP ADDRESS This is the address of the NEXT hop router on this interface. This field is only visible when ADDRESS MODE is set to USER SPECIFIED. MTU Specifies the maximum size for a packet transmitted on this PVC. Default is 1500. This field is only valid when L2 protocol for this sub-interface is FRE.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual PUBLIC ADDRESS MODE Choose NAPT ADDR (default) or SPECIFIED to choose which address to use for this translation. Choosing SPECIFIED allows the user to define a different public IP address to use for this translation. PUBLIC ADDRESS This menu appears when the PUBLIC ADDRESS MODE is set to SPECIFIED, and allows the user to enter a specific IP address as the NAPT address for this translation.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide PUBLIC PORT This menu appears when the PUBLIC PORT MODE is set to SPECIFIED. Use this option to specify the public port number to translate.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual TRANSLATE BODY If set to YES, the application payload in the packet is scanned for occurrences of the private/public IP address in binary or ASCII form. Set this to NO for applications where scanning payload data is undesirable. NAT VIEW Provides the user a dynamic view of current active router translations. Once the router has translated an inbound or outbound packet, the translation appears in this table.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide IN COUNT Number of inbound packets using this translation. OUT COUNT Number of outbound packets using this translation. NAPT ADDRESS (Read only) Displays the NAPT address for the router. This will either be the interface address or the user-specified NAPT address. ENTRY COUNT The number of translation entries that are currently available in the NAT VIEW table.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual ROUTER > CONFIG > ROUTES Configures the default gateway and static routes from this menu. ROUTER > CONFIG > ROUTES > DEFAULT GATEWAY The default gateway is used by the unit to send IP packets whose destination addresses are not found in the route table (otherwise known as the gateway of last resort). This is a default gateway for the entire unit, not just for the Ethernet port. Default is 0.0.0.0.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide ROUTER > CONFIG > DHCP SERVER > DHCP SERVER Use this menu to enable the DHCP server (ON or OFF). ROUTER > CONFIG > DHCP SERVER > DHCP ADDRESS POOLS Configures the parameters for the various defined DHCP address pools. Multiple DHCP address pools may be defined using these menus. NUM Displays the index number of the defined DHCP address pools. Multiple address pools are valid, and all will be listed in sequential order.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual NETWORK MASK Defines the network mask associated with the network address for the configured address pool (for example, 255.255.0.0). The NETWORK ADDRESS and NETWORK MASK determine the number of addresses available on the network for the configured pool. DEFAULT ROUTER (PRI) Defines the primary default router IP address (in dotted decimal notation) for all hosts given an IP address from the configured pool.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide ROUTER > CONFIG > DHCP SERVER > EXCLUSION RANGES Defines any IP address (or range of addresses) that should not be used the Total Access 600 Series DHCP server when making IP assignments to hosts on the network. NUM Displays the index number of the listed IP address exclusion ranges. Multiple address exclusions are valid, and all will be listed in sequential order. This number is for reference only.
Section 4 User Interface Guide 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.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide ROUTER > STATUS > IP ROUTES > FLAGS Important tags associated with this route entry H route is a host route G route is a gateway route S static route, or learned via IPCP, IARP, DHCP R1 learned from RIP Version 1 R2 learned from RIP Version 2 I route learned from an ICMP redirect C directly connected interface P route is private and is not advertised with RIP T route is to a triggered port (updates only when table change
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual IP DATAGRAMS RECEIVED The total number of input datagrams received from interfaces, including those received in error. BAD HEADER PACKETS The number of input datagrams discarded due to errors in their IP headers, including bad check sums, version number mismatch, other format errors, time-to-live exceeded, errors discovered in processing their IP options, etc.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide ROUTELESS DISCARDS The number of IP datagrams discarded because no route could be found to transmit them to their destination. Note that this counter includes any packets counted in TOTAL FORWARDED DATAGRAMS which meet this “no-route” criterion. Note also that this includes any datagrams which a host cannot route because all of its default gateways are down.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual ROUTER > STATUS > IP STATS > ICMP ICMP MESSAGES RECEIVED The total number of ICMP messages the unit received. Note that this counter includes all those counted by ICMP SPECIFIC ERRORS. ICMP SPECIFIC ERRORS The number of ICMP messages the unit received but determined as having errors (bad ICMP checksums, bad length, etc.) ICMP DEST. UNREACHABLE MSGS RCVD The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages received.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide ICMP ADDRESS MASK REPLY MSGS RCVD The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages received. ICMP MESSAGES SENT The total number of ICMP messages this unit attempted to send. Note that this counter includes all those counted by ICMP PACKET ERRORS. ICMP PACKET ERRORS The number of packets the unit did not send due to problems discovered within ICMP such as a lack of buffers.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual ICMP ADDR MASK REQUEST MSGS SENT The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages sent. ICMP ADDR MASK REPLY MSGS SENT The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages sent. CLEAR COUNTS Selecting this activator will clear the ICMP statistics. ROUTER > STATUS > IP STATS > UDP View the UDP statistics from this menu. UDP DATAGRAMS RECEIVED The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to UDP users. NO APPLICATION AT DEST.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide ROUTER > STATUS > IP STATS > TCP View the TCP statistics from this menu. RETRANSMISSION TIMEOUT ALGORITHM The algorithm used to determine the timeout value used for retransmitting unacknowledged octets. MIN RETRANSMISSION TIMEOUT (MS) The minimum value permitted by a TCP implementation for the retransmission timeout, measured in milliseconds.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual TCP SEGMENTS RECEIVED The total number of segments received, including those received in error. This count includes segments received on currently established connections. TCP SEGMENTS SENT The total number of segments sent, including those on current connections but excluding those containing only retransmitted octets.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide ROUTER > STATUS > ARP CACHE > IP ADDRESS IP address used for resolving MAC address. ROUTER > STATUS > ARP CACHE > MAC ADDRESS Ethernet address resolved (0=no resolution). ROUTER > STATUS > ARP CACHE > TIME Minutes since entry was first entered into the ARP cache. SECURITY Set the SECURITY FILTERS and RADIUS SERVER parameters and configure the unit to forward or block directed broadcasts from this menu as shown in Figure 11.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual 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. The filters are set up in two steps: (1) defining the filter types, and (2) applying them to an interface. This menu is used to define the individual filter defines based on packet type.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide TYPE 16-bit type field used for comparison. Values are in hexadecimal format. Default is 00:00. TYPE MASK Bits in the type field used for comparison. Values are in hexadecimal format. Default is 00:00. SECURITY > FILTERS > FILTER DEFINES > PATTERN FILTER DEFINES The pattern filter is applied to bridge packets only. That is any packet which is forwarded by the bridge functionality of the unit. Up to 32 pattern defines can be specified.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual NAME Identifies the filter entry. Default is no entry in name field. FILTER TYPE Specifies a NORMAL or DEBUG filter. When a NORMAL filer is applied to an interface, traffic is blocked or forwarded according to the filter. When a DEBUG filter is applied, packets that match the filter are documented without affecting traffic flow. (Use the DEBUG filter with the Syslog or Terminal Mode logging to view the packet contents.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide DEST 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 PROTOCOL Protocol used for comparison. Value is in decimal format. Range: 0 - 255. Default is 0. PROTOCOL COMP Type of comparison that is performed. Default is NONE.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual SECURITY > FILTERS > INTERFACES > SET-UP Enable packet blocking or forwarding and apply pre-defined filter exceptions from this menu. INCOMING The packets received on the selected interface can be filtered in three ways: DISABLE (DEF) Turns off packet input filtering. No incoming packets are blocked.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide 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. HIT COUNT Displays the number of packets that have matched the criteria for the defined filter.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual FILTER LIST NAME Selects between filters defines 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.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide SECURITY > RADIUS SERVER > RETRY COUNT (1-10) This is the number of times the unit should send a request packet tho the RADIUS SERVER without a response before giving up. If the number of attempts to communicate with the primary server is equal to the retry count, the second server (if defined) is tried. If the second server does not respond within the retry count the third server (if defined) is tried.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual DS0 MAPS > ACTIVE MAP Activates one of the two dedicated maps (MAP 1 or MAP 2), or the DUAL T1 MAP (only available in units with the optional DSX-1 interface). In the DUAL T1 mode, the built-in DSX-1 interface DSX[3] can be utilized as a secondary T1 connection. In DUAL T1 mode, the second T1 is limited to voice connections on FXS and FXO modules.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide DS0 MAPS > EDIT/VIEW MAP 1 > RBS Voice applications require signaling information to identify the state of the channel. In some voice networks a dedicated signaling channel is available to accomplish this (for example, ISDN with a dedicated D channel). Traditional voice networks may employ Robbed Bit Signaling (RBS), also known as Channel Associated Signaling (CAS), where a dedicated signaling channel is unavailable.
Section 4 User Interface Guide 4. Total Access 600 Series System Manual APPENDICES (T1 TDM APPLICATIONS) Appendix A. Configuring the Unit for Routing Initial Setup It is best to configure Total Access 6XX TDM applications by following the order of the top-level menus. For example, first configure the system parameters using the SYSTEM INFO and SYSTEM CONFIG menus. Next, configure the Layer 1 parameters using the INTERFACES menu.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Ethernet Interface Setup Instructions Most applications should not require a manual setup for the Ethernet interface. By default, the Ethernet interface is configured to auto-detect the data rate (as either 10 or 100 Mbps). The following steps disable the auto-negotiation parameter and manually configure the interface. Step Action 1 From the main menu, select INTERFACES.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Layer 2 Protocol (FRE) Configuration – T1 Interface (Continued) 7 Set DLCI to the DLCI number. This DLCI should match what is programmed in the network Frame Relay switch. 8 Set mode to ROUTE IP. Using this menu you also have the option to route only IP packets and bridge all other data packets (ROUTE IP/BRIDGE OTHER) or bridge all data packets on this PVC (BRIDGE ALL). 9 Left arrow back to the main menu to save the changes.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Layer 2 Protocol Configuration – Ethernet Interface 3 Set mode to ROUTE IP. Using this menu you also have the option to route only IP packets and bridge all other data packets (ROUTE IP/BRIDGE OTHER) or bridge all data packets on this connection (BRIDGE ALL). Refer to L2 Protocol (ALL–ETH–802.3) > Config > Mode on page 116 for more details. 4 Left arrow back to the main menu to save the changes. 3.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Router Options – T1 Interface (L2 Protocol = FRE or PPP) Step Action 1 From the main menu, select ROUTER and press . 2 Use the right arrow key to highlight CONFIG and press . 3 Select INTERFACES and press . Use the right arrow key to highlight the SETUP field for the T1 interface and press .
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide 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 • To edit the current map, press on EDIT/VIEW MAP 1 to view the map. (If Map 1 is the Active Map) • To edit the standby map, press on EDIT/VIEW MAP 2 to view the map.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix B. Configuring the Unit for Bridging Initial Setup It is best to configure Total Access 6XX TDM applications by following the order of the top-level menus. For example, first configure the system parameters using the SYSTEM INFO and SYSTEM CONFIG menus. Next, configure the Layer 1 parameters using the INTERFACES menu. Once the Layer 1 information is configured, proceed to the Layer 2 setup using the L2 PROTOCOL menus.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Ethernet Interface Setup Instructions Most applications should not require a manual setup for the Ethernet interface. By default, the Ethernet interface is configured to auto-detect the data rate (as either 10 or 100 Mbps). The following steps disable the auto-negotiation parameter and manually configure the interface. Step Action 1 From the main menu, select INTERFACES.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Layer 2 Protocol (FRE) Configuration – T1 Interface (Continued) 7 Set DLCI to the DLCI number. This DLCI should match what is programmed in the network Frame Relay switch. 8 Set mode to BRIDGE ALL. Using this menu you also have the option to route only IP packets and bridge all other data packets (ROUTE IP/BRIDGE OTHER) or route all IP data packets on this PVC (ROUTE IP). 9 Left arrow back to the main menu to save the changes.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Layer 2 Protocol Configuration – Ethernet Interface (Continued) 3 Set mode to BRIDGE ALL. Using this menu you also have the option to route only IP packets and bridge all other data packets (ROUTE IP/BRIDGE OTHER) or route all IP data packets on this connection (ROUTE IP). Refer to L2 Protocol (ALL–ETH–802.3) > Config > Mode on page 116 for more details. 4 Left arrow back to the main menu to save the changes. 3.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual DS0 Mapping Instructions (Continued) 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 • To edit the current map, press on EDIT/VIEW MAP 1 to view the map. (If Map 1 is the Active Map) • To edit the standby map, press on EDIT/VIEW MAP 2 to view the map.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Appendix C. Configuring the Unit for Voice Applications Initial Setup It is best to configure Total Access 6XX TDM applications by following the order of the top-level menus. For example, first configure the system parameters using the SYSTEM INFO and SYSTEM CONFIG menus. Next, configure the Layer 1 parameters using the INTERFACES menu. Once the Layer 1 information is configured, proceed to the Layer 2 setup using the L2 PROTOCOL menus.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual FXS Interface Setup Instructions Step Action 1 From the main menu, select INTERFACES. 2 Highlight the CONFIG menu for the FXS interface and press . 3 Right arrow to select MODE and choose LOOP START, GROUND START, TANDEM (E&M), TR08 SINGLE, TR08 UVG, or DPO. This mode should be set based on the network configuration and the operation of each FXS port. All FXS ports are independent and do not need to have the same mode.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide FXS Interface Setup Instructions (Continued) 11 Press on the TANDEM [+] option to view the TANDEM options if the port mode is set to TANDEM (E&M). 12 Set the CONVERSION MODE of the port to either LOOP START or GROUND START. 13 Set the SUPERVISION of the port to either IMMEDIATE or WINK. Be sure to set the TANDEM options for each port set to TANDEM E&M. 2.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix D. Configuring the Unit for DSX-1 Applications The Total Access 600 Series systems are available with an integrated DSX-1 interface for both voice and data applications. Regardless of the application (either voice or data), the Total Access 6XX has the ability to map DS0s from the network T1 to DS0s on the DSX-1 interface (cross-connect) without affecting the data present on the DS0s.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide 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. The default setting of 0 DB is usually sufficient. 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.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual 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 • To edit the current map, press on EDIT/VIEW MAP 1 to view the map. (If Map 1 is the Active Map) • To edit the standby map, press on EDIT/VIEW MAP 2 to view the map.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 5. Section 4 User Interface Guide APPENDICES (T1 ATM APPLICATIONS) The following example is for configuring T1 units with ATM firmware. However, all units using ATM firmware (SDSL, ADSL, SHDSL) may be configured in the same manner. To configure ATM Voice applications with other network types, disregard the T1 Interface Setup Instructions and configure your network interface as needed. Appendix A.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual The following example provides step by step instructions for configuring the Total Access 6XX T1 ATM system (INTERFACES and L2 PROTOCOL) for a standard voice application. System Info and System Config parameters should be set according to your system need. Refer to System Info on page 49 and System Config on page 51 for more details. 1.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide FXS Interface Setup Instructions Step Action 1 From the main menu, select INTERFACES. 2 Highlight the CONFIG menu for the FXS interface and press . 3 Right arrow to select MODE and choose LOOP START, GROUND START, TANDEM (E&M), TR08 SINGLE, TR08 UVG, or DPO. This mode should be set based on the network configuration and the operation of each FXS port. All FXS ports are independent and do not need to have the same mode.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual FXS Interface Setup Instructions (Continued) 11 Press on the TANDEM [+] option to view the TANDEM options if the port mode is set to TANDEM (E&M). 12 Set the CONVERSION MODE of the port to either LOOP START or GROUND START. 13 Set the SUPERVISION of the port to either IMMEDIATE or WINK. Be sure to set the TANDEM options for each port set to TANDEM E&M. 2.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Layer 2 Protocol Configuration – T1 Interface (Continued) 8 Select SETUP, and from the SETUP menu, enter the Gateway type under CALL CONTROL and enter the VPI and VCI values for communicating with that Gateway. For this application, CALL CONTROL and virtual identifier (VPI and VCI) values should be set appropriately for your network.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix B. RFC1483 Quick Start (IP Routing) The Total Access 6XX allows for complete integration of voice and data delivery from one compact platform (see Figure 10). 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 10.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide T1 Interface Setup Instructions Step Action 1 From the main menu, select INTERFACES. 2 Highlight the CONFIG menu for the T1 interface and press . 3 Right arrow to select FORMAT and choose ESF or SF. This format must match the format used by the other units in the network. 4 Set the LINE CODE to B8ZS or AMI. This line code must match the line code used by the other units in the network.
Section 4 User Interface Guide .2. Total Access 600 Series System Manual Configuring the Layer 2 Protocol For more details on the configuration parameters discussed in this section, refer to the following pages: Layer 2 ATM Network Interface Protocol menus beginning on page 101 Layer 2 Protocol (ATM) Configuration – T1 Interface Step 176 Action 1 From the main menu, select L2 PROTOCOL and press . 2 Use the arrow keys to select the PROTOCOL field for the T1 interface. Press .
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide 3. Setting the Router Options For more details on the configuration parameters discussed in this section, refer to the following pages: Router Ethernet Interface Configuration menus beginning on page 119 Router Network Interface Configuration menus beginning on page 122 Router Default Gateway menus beginning on page 128 Router Options – Ethernet Interface Step Action 1 From the main menu, select ROUTER and press .
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Router Options – T1 Interface (L2 Protocol = ATM) (Continued) 3 Select INTERFACES and press . Use the right arrow key to highlight the SETUP field for the T1 interface and press . Each virtual circuit on the T1 interface defined in the PVC CONFIG has a separate listing in the ROUTER INTERFACES table. 4 Set ACTIVE to YES to activate the virtual circuit. 5 Enter the appropriate VPI and VCI values.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide 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 174. To add NAT to the IP routing example, use the NAT menus.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Appendix D. RFC 1483 Quick Start (Bridging) Initial Setup It is best to configure Total Access 6XX ATM applications by following the order of the top-level menus. For example, first configure the system parameters using the SYSTEM INFO and SYSTEM CONFIG menus. Next, configure the Layer 1 parameters using the INTERFACES menu. Once the Layer 1 information is configured, proceed to the Layer 2 setup using the L2 PROTOCOL menus.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Ethernet Interface Setup Instructions Most applications should not require a manual setup for the Ethernet interface. By default, the Ethernet interface is configured to auto-detect the data rate (as either 10 or 100 Mbps). The following steps disable the auto-negotiation parameter and manually configure the interface. Step .2. Action 1 From the main menu, select INTERFACES.
Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600 Series System Manual Layer 2 Protocol (ATM) Configuration – T1 Interface (Continued) 9 Set mode to ROUTE IP. Using this menu you also have the option to route only IP packets and bridge all other data packets (ROUTE IP/BRIDGE OTHER) or bridge all data packets on this connection (BRIDGE ALL). Refer to L2 Protocol (ATM–NET–ATM) > Config > PVC Config > Setup (Router) on page 103 for more details. 10 Left arrow back to the main menu to save the changes. 3.
DETAIL LEVEL PROCEDURES DLP-1 Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 DLP-2 Logging in to the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 DLP-3 Setting IP Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 DLP-4 Verifying Communications Over an IP LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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DLP-1 Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port Introduction Total Access 6XX shelf management and provisioning are 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 RJ-48 CRAFT port on the rear of the unit allows access to the menus and management features of the Total Access 6XX. An adapter is required for access to this rear port.
Section 5 DLP-1 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed. 1. Connecting a VT100 terminal to Total Access 6XX: • Set the parameters of the VT100 terminal or PC 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 the serial port. Using the CRAFT Port • Plug the RJ-48 end of the data cable into the Total Access 6XX CRAFT port on the back of the unit.
DLP-2 Logging in to the System Introduction Once connected to the Total Access 6XX, you must login to the system to gain access to the management and provisioning functions. This DLP assumes you are connected to the Total Access 6XX and provides specific steps for logging into the system. Prerequisite Procedures Complete DLP-1, Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port. To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm.
Section 5 DLP-2 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed. 1. After connecting to the system, press any key to display the Login screen shown here. The blinking cursor at the Login field indicates that a password must be entered. 2. Enter the password for the Total Access 6XX at the Login field. There is no manufacturer’s default password; press to enter the Total Access 6XX menus. 3.
DLP-3 Setting IP Parameters Introduction The Total Access 6XX comes pre-programmed for default Telnet access. The following IP parameters apply: • IP Address: 10.0.0.1 • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 • User: guest • Password: password For security purposes, change the default Telnet password during the initial unit configuration. (Refer to System Config > Management > Telnet Access > User List on page 53 for more details.
Section 5 DLP-3 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed. 1. Connect the Total Access 6XX unit to your VT100 system (details found in DLP-1, Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port). 2. Log in to the system. 3. From the ROUTER/CONFIG menu, select the INTERFACES option and press . 4. Select SETUP for the ETH interface, then PRIMARY IP. 5. Highlight the IP ADDRESS field and press .
DLP-4 Verifying Communications Over an IP LAN Introduction When the Ethernet port is connected to a local area network (LAN), test steps must be performed on the Total Access 6XX to ensure that the unit 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-3, Setting IP Parameters, should be complete.
Section 5 DLP-4 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed. 1. Verify the Total Access 6XX IP address. If you do not already have the IP Address for the Total Access 6XX, obtain it from the network administrator or manually check for the address in the ROUTER CONFIG/INTERFACE/SETUP/PRIMARY IP/IP ADDRESS menu of the Network Management interface. You must log in with a security level of 2 to modify the IP parameters on the Total Access 6XX.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-4 From the same computer used in the previous step, Telnet to the Total Access 6XX and verify that the Telnet session is properly opened (see DLP-5, Connecting to the Unit Using Telnet). Once the Telnet session is established, press to logout and close the session. Refer to the documentation of the computer system if you are unsure how to perform a Telnet.
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DLP-5 Connecting to the Unit Using Telnet Introduction The Total Access 6XX comes pre-programmed for default Telnet access. The following IP parameters apply: • IP Address: 10.0.0.1 • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 • User: guest • Password: password For security purposes, change the default Telnet password during the initial unit configuration. (Refer to System Config > Management > Telnet Access > User List on page 53 for more details.
Section 5 DLP-5 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed. 1. Connect the computer to the Total Access 6XX CRAFT interface (details in DLP-1, Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port). 2. Log in to the unit. 3. Select the SYSTEM CONFIG/MANAGEMENT/TELNET ACCESS menu and set the TELNET ACCESS to ON. 4. Under the SYSTEM CONFIG/MANAGEMENT/TELNET ACCESS menu, select the TELNET USER LIST; press . The following screen appears. 5.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-5 11. Press to log off the Total Access 6XX terminal menu system. 12. From a remote computer system connected to the LAN, Telnet to the Total Access 6XX. 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-5 Total Access 600 Series System Manual 14. Enter the password assigned in step 6. After entering the correct password, the Total Access 6XX main menu is displayed (see below): 15. After completing your configuration changes they are automatically saved (or manually save them by pressing ), press to log off the menus, and close the Telnet window. 198 © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
DLP-6 Adding/Removing Users and Changing Password Security Levels Introduction Password security levels only apply to users connecting to the Total Access 6XX system through Telnet access. All connections made through the CRAFT interface ALWAYS have maximum security rights. All menu items in the Total Access 6XX are protected by passwords of varying security levels.
Section 5 DLP-6 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed. 1. Connect to the Total Access 6XX using either the 10/100BASET or 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-1, Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port).
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-6 8. Determine the password level for the corresponding label. The Total Access 6XX contains seven different password levels. The following chart gives a brief description of each level. Select Level... If you want the user to.... STATUS Have read-only permission for all menu items - minimum rights. VOICE Have read permission for all menu items and permission to use test commands.
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DLP-7 Updating the Firmware using TFTP Introduction The Total Access 6XX supports firmware updates using TFTP or XMODEM. (Use the 10/100BASET Ethernet port and TFTP from a network server, or use XMODEM and the rear CRAFT interfaces.) This DLP provides the steps for a successful firmware upgrade using the 10/100BASET Ethernet port and a TFTP server. (See DLP-8, Updating the Firmware using XMODEM, for instructions on using XMODEM.
Section 5 DLP-7 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed. 1. Connect to the Total Access 6XX using the 10/100BASET interface. If you are not already connected to the unit’s ETHERNET port using Telnet client software, use the procedure in DLP-5, Connecting to the Unit Using Telnet, to connect to the unit. 2. Log in to the unit using the read-write password (see DLP-2, Logging in to the System for details). 3. Verify the TFTP server is running on the network.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-7 9. Select START TRANSFER to start the update. Enter Y to confirm the upgrade. Prior to the start of the upgrade, the transfer status will display IDLE. During the TFTP upload process, various status messages display in CURRENT UPDATE STATUS to indicate progress. The following table describes these messages. Message Meaning Indicates communication with the TFTP network server has been Transferring...
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DLP-8 Updating the Firmware using XMODEM Introduction The Total Access 6XX supports firmware updates using TFTP or XMODEM. (Use the 10/100BASET Ethernet port and TFTP from a network server, or use XMODEM and the rear CRAFT interface.) This procedure outlines the steps for a successful firmware upgrade using the rear CRAFT interface and XMODEM software. (See DLP-7, Updating the Firmware using TFTP, for instructions on using TFTP.
Section 5 DLP-8 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Updating Firmware via the Console Menus Perform the steps below in the order listed. 1. Connect to the Total Access 6XX using CRAFT (RJ-48) interface. Selecting a higher baud rate connection makes the file transfer process faster. Verify that the baud rate setting on the Total Access 6XX matches the VT100 emulation software COM port settings.
DLP-9 Saving the Current Configuration Using TFTP Introduction The Total Access 6XX supports configuration transfers from the unit (via the 10/100BASET Ethernet port) to a TFTP server located on the network. 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-9 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed. 1. Connect to the Total Access 6XX 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-5, Connecting to the Unit Using Telnet, to connect to the unit. 2. Log in to the unit using the read-write password (see DLP-2, Logging in to the System, for details). 3. Verify the TFTP server is running on the network.
DLP-10 Loading a Configuration Using TFTP Introduction The Total Access 6XX supports configuration uploads from a unit (via the 10/100BASET Ethernet port) to a TFTP server located on the network. This DLP provides the steps to follow for a successful configuration upload using the 10/100BASET Ethernet port and a TFTP Server.
Section 5 DLP-10 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed. 1. Connect to the Total Access 6XX 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-5, Connecting to the Unit Using Telnet, to connect to the unit. 2. Log in to the unit using the read-write password (see DLP-2, Logging in to the System, for details). 3. Verify the TFTP server is running on the network.
DLP-11 Saving and Transferring a Current Configuration Using XMODEM Introduction The Total Access 6XX supports configuration transfers from the unit via the CRAFT interface using a VT100 terminal or terminal emulator (with XMODEM). This DLP provides the steps for a successful configuration transfer using the CRAFT port and XMODEM.
Section 5 DLP-11 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the following steps in the order listed. 1. Connect to the Total Access 6XX using the CRAFT (RJ-48) port on the back of the Total Access 6XX. If you are not already connected to the unit’s rear CRAFT interface, either with a VT100 compatible terminal or with a PC running VT100 emulation software, follow the procedure in DLP-1, Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port.
DLP-12 Loading a Configuration Using XMODEM Introduction The Total Access 6XX supports configuration uploads from a unit via the CRAFT interface using a VT100 terminal or terminal emulator (with XMODEM). This DLP provides the steps for a successful configuration upload using the rear CRAFT port and XMODEM protocol.
Section 5 DLP-12 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the following steps in the order listed. 1. Connect to the Total Access 6XX using the CRAFT (RJ-48) interface. If you are not already connected to the unit’s rear CRAFT interface, either with a VT100 compatible terminal or with a PC running VT100 emulation software, follow the procedure in DLP-1, Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port.
DLP-13 Saving and Loading Text Configuration using Terminal Command Line Introduction The Total Access 6XX 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 uploaded to any Total Access 6XX. This DLP will explain how to save and load the text configuration file for the ADTRAN Total Access 6XX.
Section 5 DLP-13 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed. Saving the Total Access 6XX configuration 1. Establish a connection to the Total Access 6XX with the VT100 terminal software using the CRAFT port or Telnet via the 10/100BASET Ethernet interface. 2. From the main menu, select SYSTEM UTILITY, then TERMINAL MODE; press . 3. The following screen appears. 4. At the terminal prompt, type DOWNLOAD; press . The following screen appears.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-13 5. Enable "capture" or "logging" in the terminal software, saving it to a file on your computer. 6. Press the SPACE BAR to continue. The unit prints its configuration to the terminal screen. (With capture enabled, the terminal software will capture the configuration and write it to the designated file.) 7. When the configuration stops printing, end the capture. The unit configuration is now saved to the designated file. 8.
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DLP-14 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 6XX. 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-14 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Tools and Materials Required • • • VT100 compatible terminal or computer with terminal emulation software Appropriate cable to connect terminal to the unit (customer-provided) DB-9 female to RJ-48 female adapter (ADTRAN proprietary) for connecting to the CRAFT port on the rear of the unit (see CRAFT Port on page 31). Perform the steps below in the order listed. Upgrade From A.03 to A.03.92 (Transition Build) to A.04 1. Upgrade the firmware from A.
DLP-15 Using the ADTRAN Utility Syslog Introduction The Total Access 6XX Syslog Utility records various message types at settable threshold levels to an external Syslog server (software supplied with the Total Access 6XX system ADTRAN Utilities). Prerequisite Procedures This procedure assumes that the Total Access 6XX unit is connected to an IP network and is powered up.
Section 5 DLP-15 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Setting up the Total Access 6XX to use Syslog: 1. Log in to the system with maximum rights (see DLP-2, Logging in to the System). Once you have logged into the Total Access 6XX, go to SYSTEM CONFIG/SYSLOG.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-15 . Additional Syslog Features: • The MONITOR feature allows all Syslog messages to be prefiltered by SYSTEM NAME, SOURCE, SLOT, and PORT before displaying these messages to the user and logging the message to the pre-designated monitor log file. Various filter options may be defined by selecting SOURCE. The figure below shows the SOURCE FILTER window. When the MONITOR button is selected, the file will be logged to LOCAL8.TXT.
Section 5 DLP-15 Total Access 600 Series System Manual • Under the LOG FILES menu option, the user may erase log files, define Red events, set priorities, and clear Red events. The ERASE LOG FILES option erases the specified text log file. • DEFINE RED EVENTS allows the user to predefine a message priority condition so that if the condition occurs, the file is highlighted in red.
DLP-16 Executing Terminal Mode Commands Introduction Once connected to the unit via either a VT100 terminal or PC configured as a VT100 terminal or via Telnet using the 10/100BASET interface, selecting the terminal mode gives the user a command-line prompt to perform utilities such as pings, traceroutes, resets, firmware updates, configuration, and more. TERMINAL MODE can also be accessed by using the shortcut keys from other menu screens.
Section 5 DLP-16 Total Access 850 System Manual Perform the 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 aVT100 compatible terminal or with a PC running VT100 emulation software), follow the procedure in DLP-1, Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port.
Total Access 850 System Manual j. Section 5 DLP-16 Perform a traceroute or extended traceroute.
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DLP-17 Configuring Dual T1 Maps Introduction Total Access 6XX T1 TDM systems with the optional DSX-1 interface have a DUAL T1 MAP feature that allows two network T1 connections for the termination of data and voice applications. The primary network T1 MAP can be configured for internal router usage (FT1/24 DS0s maximum) or any other interfaces. The DSX MAP can be used for FXS/FXO interfaces. There are several steps that must be followed in order for the Dual T1 Map to be configured successfully.
Section 5 DLP-17 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed. 1. Connect the Total Access 6XX unit to your VT100 system (details found in DLP-1, Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port). 2. Log in to the system with maximum rights (details are in DLP-2, Logging in to the System). 3. From the DS0 MAPS menu, select the ACTIVE MAP option and press . 4. From the DS0 MAPS > ACTIVE MAPS menu, select the DUAL T1 MAP option; press .
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-17 5. Edit the Primary T1 Map by pressing on EDIT/VIEW T1 MAP [+].The following screen appears. Figure 2. Primary T1 Map The T1 Map can be mapped to the internal router or other available interfaces. 61200624L1-1B © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
Section 5 DLP-17 Total Access 600 Series System Manual 6. Edit the Secondary T1 Map (DSX Map) by pressing on EDIT/VIEW DSX MAP [+]. The following screen appears. Figure 3. DSX Map The DSX Map can be mapped to the FXS and FXO access modules only. 7. Left arrow back to DS0 MAPS and log off by pressing . 234 © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.
DLP-18 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-18 Total Access 600 Series System Manual To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. Electronic equipment can be damaged by static electrical discharge. Before handling modules, put on an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic components. Place equipment in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-18 5. Once the L2 protocol detection is complete, the service provider can telnet into the unit using the IP address assigned by the router/DHCP server. The service provider's access network Layer 1 must be provisioned to map a single 64 K DS0 from the provider's network to DS0 24 on the customer's T1 circuit with matching circuit parameters (ESF, B8ZS). 6. Load the desired configuration file.
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DLP-19 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-19 Total Access 600 Series System Manual Perform the steps below in the order listed. 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. The upgraded unit is then tested and returned to the customer.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 5 DLP-19 9. Factory default the Total Access 612/616/624 by one of the following methods: • • Select SYSTEM UTILITY > TERMINAL MODE. At the > prompt, type factory_reset. You will then see “Restore Factory Defaults and Reset Unit? (press Y).” Press the Y key to confirm default. The unit then resets. If connected to the CRAFT port (must be 9600 baud), power reset the unit and then restore power to the unit while holding down the F key.
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ADTRAN UTILITIES This section provides instructions for configuring and using the ADTRAN Utilities software programs including Telnet, VT100, Syslog, and TFTP. ADTRAN delivers several PC software utilities with the Total Access 600 Series. These utilities are located on the CD-ROM that came with your shipment. 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.
Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities 1. Total Access 600 Series System Manual TELNET UTILITY Access the Telnet program remotely through the Ethernet port. For a detailed description of how to work within the terminal menu, refer to Navigating the Terminal Menu on page 43 (in the User Interface Guide section of this manual). The Telnet menus include SESSION, EDIT, OPTIONS, CAPTURE, and HELP (see the menu tree in Figure 1).
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Session Menu Click on SESSION to open the Telnet session. 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 enter either a name, an IP address, or a domain name directly from this field.
Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Total Access 600 Series System Manual Disconnect Terminates the Telnet session. To re-establish the session, select CONNECT from SESSION MENU or press ENTER three times. This action restores the previous connection. Transfer Cfg This feature is used with ADTRAN products to send configuration files to the unit. Exit Ends the Telnet session and closes the Telnet screen. Edit Menu Provides COPY and PASTE commands.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Help Menu Provides online help for using the ADTRAN Utilities. Contents Opens the online 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.
Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Total Access 600 Series System Manual 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 a 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.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Capture Menu Identical to the Telnet CAPTURE MENU (see Capture Menu on page 246). Help Menu Provides online help and information about the version number. Contents Opens online help. About Displays version and owner information. 3. TFTP SERVER The TFTP Server utility transfers unit configuration files to and from a TFTP server (see Figure 3 for the menu tree).
Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Total Access 600 Series System Manual 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 a 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.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Help Provides online help and version information. Contents Opens online 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.
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MIBS 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 MIB Compilation Order For TDM Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 7 MIBs 1. Total Access 600 Series System Manual MIBS SUPPORTED BY TDM UNITS All TDM MIBs are SNMPv2. 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 Enterprise MIBs: adtran.mi2 ADTRAN-MIB adIadSys.mi2 ADTRAN-ADIADSYS-MIB adIadRtr.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual 2. Section 7 MIBs 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 ADTRAN-MIB ADTRAN-IADSYS-MIB ADTRAN-IADROUTER-MIB 3.
Section 7 MIBs 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 the SNMP variables supported. This MIB will contain an Agent Capabilities module that will describe the SNMP variables supported. 5. MIBS SUPPORTED BY ATM UNITS This section is currently being revised to include new SNMP information for SNMP v2.
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 7 MIBs tcp: tcpRtoAlgorithm RO tcpRtoMin RO tcpRtoMax RO tcpMaxConns RO tcpActiveOpens RO tcpPassiveOpens RO tcpAttemptFails RO tcpEstabResets RO 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 udpOutData
Section 7 MIBs Total Access 600 Series System Manual 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 dsx1LineIndex RO dsx1IfIndex RO dsx1TimeElapsed
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 7 MIBs dsx1CurrentEntry dsx1CurrentIndex RO dsx1CurrentESs RO dsx1CurrentSESs RO dsx1CurrentSEFs RO dsx1CurrentUASs RO dsx1CurrentCSSs RO dsx1CurrentPCVs RO dsx1CurrentLESs RO dsx1CurrentBESs RO dsx1CurrentLCVs RO dsx1IntervalTable dsx1IntervalEntry dsx1IntervalIndex RO dsx1IntervalNumber RO dsx1IntervalESs RO dsx1IntervalSESs RO dsx1IntervalSEFs RO dsx1IntervalUASs RO dsx1IntervalCSSs RO dsx1IntervalPCVs RO dsx1IntervalLESs
Section 7 MIBs Total Access 600 Series System Manual dsx1FracIndex RO dsx1FracNumber RO dsx1FractIfIndex RO 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
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 7 MIBs 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 atmInterfaceTCAlarmStat
Section 7 MIBs Total Access 600 Series System Manual atmVclTransmitTrafficDescrIndex RO atmVccAalType RO atmVccAal5CpcsTransmitSduSize RO atmVccAal5CpcsReceiveSduSize RO atmVccAal5EncapsType RO atmVclCrossConnectIdentifier RO atmVclRowStatus RO aal5VccVpi RO aal5VccVci RO aal5VccCrcErrors RO aal5VccSarTimeOuts RO aal5VccOverSizedSDUs RO aal5VccTable aal5VccEntry 262 © 2004 ADTRAN, Inc.