Adit 3500 USER MANUAL Part Number: 770-0157 BA Product Release: 1.
Copyright 2007 Carrier Access Corporation. All rights reserved. The information presented in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Carrier Access Corporation. The hardware and software described herein are furnished under a license or nondisclosure agreement. The hardware, software, and manual may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of this agreement.
PREFACE Preface Compliance Safety of Information Technology Equipment The Adit 3500 is safety certified by Underwriters Laboratories and is compliant with the following safety standards for information technology equipment: UL 60950-1 CSA 60950-1 FCC Requirements, Part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Preface Compliance FCC Requirements, Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the rear panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
Preface Compliance Industry Canada ICES-003 English This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. French Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Industry Canada CS-03 Registration Number: IC: 2638A-354126 This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number.
Preface Safety Information Safety Information CAUTION! ALWAYS USE CAUTION WHEN INSTALLING TELEPHONE LINES. READ THE CAUTIONS BELOW FOR DETAILS ON SAFETY GUIDELINES TO PREVENT INJURY. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires and terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the Network Interface (NI) as voltage potentials as high as 300 VAC may be present across the transmit and receive pairs. Only use No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord, to reduce the risk of fire.
Preface Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions ESD can damage processors, circuit cards, and other electronic components. Always observe the following precautions before installing a system component. 1. Do not remove a component from its protective packaging until ready to install. 2. Wear a wrist grounding strap and attach it to a metal part of the system unit before handling components.
Preface Warranty Warranty Carrier Access warrants to BUYER that Product Hardware will be free from substantial defect in material and workmanship under normal use in accordance with its Documentation and given proper installation and maintenance for period of five years from the date of shipment by Carrier Access.
Preface Warranty Severity 3 issues are defined as failures of the Licensed Software to comply with the Carrier Access software specifications but that do not significantly impair the function or service of the Carrier Access Product or the system. Determination of Severity 1, 2 or 3 shall be made solely by Carrier Access following receipt of the reported problem. Refurbished material may be used to repair or replace the Product.
Preface Warranty THE REMEDIES CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT WILL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, AND CARRIER ACCESS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INJURIES OR DAMAGES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF INJURIES OR DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OF CARRIER ACCESS. THIS LIMITATION APPLIES TO ALL SERVICES, SOFTWARE, AND PRODUCTS DURING AND AFTER THE WARRANTY PERIOD.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Preface Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Safety of Information Technology Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii FCC Requirements, Part 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii FCC Requirements, Part 68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents 2 Physical Installation Unpacking and Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Installation Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 User Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Adit 3500 Installation . . . . . . . . .
CHAPTER 1 Adit 3500 Base Platform In this Chapter Overview Application Drawing Technical Specifications Chassis
Adit 3500 Base Platform Overview Overview The Adit 3500 integrates the features of a trunk gateway, highperformance IPSec VPN-capable router, and stateful firewall with flexible WAN options. It replaces multiple elements at the customer premises that typically provide routing, security, and trunk gateway functions – offering a powerful blend of speed, security, data and voice. Additionally a 4 FXS option provides connectivity for analog fax and modems.
Adit 3500 Base Platform Overview Carrier-Grade VoIP Service Delivery The Adit 3500 is a carrier-class solution that enables the key calling features used by today’s business services. Built on top of the base routing engine, the Adit 3500 provides a scalable, integrated SIP trunk gateway that can terminate PBX traffic, and route both voice and data across public and private networks.
Adit 3500 Base Platform Application Drawing Application Drawing The Adit 3500 replaces multiple elements that typically exist at the customer premises that provide routing, security, and trunk gateway functions. Combining these elements into a single platform provides: Scalability and high-performance for Internet and IP access LAN-to-LAN connectivity over private and public networks VoIP PBX trunk service applications 1-4 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Adit 3500 Base Platform Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Components Adit 3500 Platform Hardware features (options) - 4 FXS hardware option Included Accessories - Wall mount bracket Optional 8-hour battery backup Interfaces (1) T1 WAN port (RJ-48C connector) - Framing for T1: SF (D4) or ESF Line Code for T1: B8ZS or AMI Internal or line-timed with dual sources T1 Loop Codes and BERT testing (1) T1-PRI/CAS port (RJ-48C connector) - National ISDN-1/2 - Configurable to support most common C
Adit 3500 Base Platform Technical Specifications Voice Processing and Mediation z SIP call control z Full T1 voice capacity z CODEC support for G.711 a-law/G.711µ-law/G.729a z Echo cancellation (G.168) z Silence Suppression z T.38 fax support z Voice activity detection/comfort noise generation z RTP/RTCP z Call progress tone and cadence generation z 10-80 ms voice frame on PRI/CAS channels z 10-20 ms voice frame on FXS channels z Maximum 150 ms jitter buffer z Gain control z Modem support - V.90, G.
Adit 3500 Base Platform Technical Specifications VPN IPSec tunneling, PPTP and L2TP support DES, 3DES and AES IKE based key management Digital certificates and pre-shared key authentication Router Performance Wire-speed on Ethernet to 2xT1 interface Quality of Service ToS marking and interpretation per IETF Std.
Adit 3500 Base Platform Technical Specifications Regulatory Approvals USA UL60950 FCC Part 15, Class A FCC Part 68 - Intrabuilding (FXS) - Interbuilding-Network T1 (WAN) Canada CSA 22.2 No. 60950-00 ICES-003, Class A digital devices CS-03 - Intrabuilding (FXS) - Interbuilding-Network T1 (WAN) Physical Information Wall mount brackets (included) Rack mount option: 19 or 23 inch rack Dimensions: 1.75 in. (H-2 RU) x 8.25 in. (W) x 12 in. (D) 4.4 cm (H) x 21 cm (W) x 30.5 cm (D) Weight: 6.25 lbs. (2.
Adit 3500 Base Platform Chassis Chassis Front (4) DS1/E1 (E1 future) Alarm Status (4) Analog (FXS) connectors Reset (2) 10/100Base-T Back Ground Adit 3500 - Release 1.
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CHAPTER 2 Physical Installation In this Chapter Unpacking and Inspection Installation Environment User Safety Adit 3500 Installation Wall Mounting Rack Mounting (Optional Feature) Battery Backup
Physical Installation Unpacking and Inspection Unpacking and Inspection WARNING! OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC DEVICES. 1. Inspect containers for damage during shipment. Report any damage to the freight carrier for possible insurance claims. 2. Compare packing list with office records. Report any discrepancies to the office. 3. Open shipping containers, be careful not to damage contents. 4. Inspect contents and report any damage. 5.
Physical Installation User Safety User Safety CAUTION! WHEN USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY TO PERSONS, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: Do not use this product near water for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm.
Physical Installation Adit 3500 Installation Adit 3500 Installation The following are instructions for a compliant installation of the Adit 3500. Please note the following warnings, before installing the unit. For wall and rack mount instructions, use the links listed below to the appropriate section: Wall Mounting Rack Mounting (Optional Feature) Battery Backup WARNING! OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC DEVICES. SEE PREFACE, ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PRECAUTIONS FOR DETAILED INFORMATION.
Physical Installation Adit 3500 Installation Compliant Installation NOTE: It is important the DS1/E1 Network Interface Cables are secured separately from the power and Signal Cables (note E1 is a future feature). 1. Inspect the unit. 2. Mount the unit. Wall mounting installation, see Wall Mounting on page 2-7 Wall mounting with Battery Backup Unit, see Battery Backup on page 2-10 Rack mounting installation, see Rack Mounting (Optional Feature) on page 2-8 3. Ground the unit.
Physical Installation Adit 3500 Installation Ferrite Beads The following ferrite bead is required on the Adit 3500 configurations that do not have the FXS 4 channel option. The ferrite bead will enable the Adit to be compliant with EMI standards FCC Part 15 and ICES-003 Class A. Ferrite beads shipped with Adit chassis: Ferrite Provided Part Number Intended For 1 large P/N 010-0051 Power cable, which requires a loop through the bead (see drawing).
Physical Installation Wall Mounting Wall Mounting Before beginning the mounting process, verify that the installation area is a stable environment, clean and free from extremes of temperature, shock, vibration and EMI. See Installation Environment on page 2-2.
Physical Installation Rack Mounting (Optional Feature) Rack Mounting (Optional Feature) NOTE: Rack mounting kits are available for both 19 and 23 inch racks. 1 Rack Unit (RU) of spacing is required above the Adit 3500 in the Rack Mount Unit. To rack mount the Adit 3500, follow the instructions below: 1. Attach bracket ears to Rack Mounting Tray using four #10-32 x 1/4” screws on each side. The Mounting Ears can be used for both a 19 or 23 inch rack. The drawing below shows a top view of the 2 versions.
Physical Installation Rack Mounting (Optional Feature) 4. Place the Adit on the Tray Slide and attach with 4 screws removed in step 2. screws screws Tray Slide 5. Slide the assembled piece (Adit 3500 and Tray Slide) onto the installed Rack Mounting Tray. 6. Secure the Tray Slide to the Rack Mounting Tray with the attached screws on the Tray Slide. NOTE: The mounting brackets are designed to not allow units to be mounted closer than recommended. Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Physical Installation Battery Backup Battery Backup The Adit 3500 Battery Backup is designed specifically for the Adit 3500. The battery backup unit is a single 12V sealed lead-acid battery in a metal enclosure designed for wall mounting.
Physical Installation Battery Backup Installation There are two possible configurations to wall mount the Adit 3500 and the Battery Backup. Note: It is recommended that the BBU be mounted to a wooden backboard using (4) #6 screws, or to drywall using (4) #6 screws with anchors. These screws are not provided. 1. Battery Backup attached to wall, with Adit 3500 mounted on the Battery Backup 2. Adit 3500 and Battery Backup attached to wall.
Physical Installation Battery Backup #1 Adit 3500 mounted on top of the Battery Backup This method will use a minimal amount of wall space. Note: This installation will require a minimum wall space of space of: 9" (H) x 14" (W) x 5" (D). 1. Mount the Battery Backup to the wall with (4) #6 x 1 coarse thread screws (Note: Screws are not provided) Mark the location for the top 2 screws (using BBU mounting keyhole as a guide) Screw these 2 screws into the wall at marked locations.
Physical Installation Battery Backup 4. Attach Adit 3500 to the assembled BBU and brackets. Second bracket here Each bracket attaches to the side of the Adit 3500. Note the orientation of the Adit in the graphic. 5. Attach power cords. Connect cord from BBU to the Adit 3500 (2 pin connector). Connect 12V power cord to Adit 3500. Front of Adit Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Physical Installation Battery Backup #2 Adit 3500 and Battery Backup mounted to the wall This method requires a more wall space. Note: This installation will require a minimum of wall space of: 17" (H) x 14" (W) x 2.5" (D). Adit 3500 Back Front Holds AC Adapter portion of power cord Battery Cable Battery Backup 1. Mount the Battery Backup to the wall with (4) #6 screws, by: Mark the location of the left-side 2 screws (using the BBU mounting keyhole as a guide).
Physical Installation Battery Backup Adit 3500 Battery Backup Power Connector The following cable, is hard wired to the Adit 3500 Battery Backup and connects the Adit 3500. Pinout Wire Definition Red 12V (+) Black 12V (-) Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Physical Installation Battery Backup 2-16 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
CHAPTER 3 Electrical Installation & Cabling In this Chapter Adit 3500 Interface Connectors Reset Button Alarm/Status LEDs
Electrical Installation & Cabling Adit 3500 Adit 3500 Chassis Overview The following illustrations show all connectors on the Adit 3500. Front (4) DS1/E1 (E1 Future) Alarm Status (4) Analog (FXS) connectors Reset (2) 10/100Base-T Back Ground 3-2 Battery Power RS-232 Management Port Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Electrical Installation & Cabling Interface Connectors Interface Connectors The following are the Adit 3500 interface connectors: Note: The following is dependant upon how the system (hardware) is configured. Systems can be ordered with/without FXS, and can have from 1-4 DS1 ports. Front of Adit 4 DS1 Ports (used for DS1 WAN and/or PRI/CAS trunks) (RJ-45C connector).
Electrical Installation & Cabling Interface Connectors 12 VAC Power Connection The Adit 3500 is powered by a 12 VAC Power Converter, which provides 12 VDC to the unit. Item Input Output Specification Rate input voltage AC100V-240V Vibration input voltage range AC90V-255V Frequency Rated 50-60 Hz Frequency Vibration 47-63Hz Input rated current 15A max. at 115VAC cool start 30A max. at 230VAC cool start Leakage current 0.25mA Efficiency 70% Min. Output voltage 13.5VDC Output max.
Electrical Installation & Cabling Interface Connectors DS1/E1 Connection Ports 1 8 Each DS1/E1 connection port is equipped with a standard RJ-48C (female) on the Adit 3500 unit. Note: E1 will be available in a future release.
Electrical Installation & Cabling Interface Connectors 10/100Base-TX Ethernet 1 8 The 10/100Base-TX Ethernet (female) ports provide connectivity for Router WAN and/or LAN ports and for management connection via Telnet and/or SNMP to a Network Management System. Ethernet (RJ-45) The pinouts are as follows: Note: This is a hub pinout, you will need a straight cable to connect to a PC.
Electrical Installation & Cabling Interface Connectors RS-232 Craft Port (Female DB-9) The RS-232 craft port connector (female) is for connection to an external PC or Hayes-compatible modem for local or remote configuration, management, and performance monitoring using the Adit 3500 Command Line Interface (CLI). The RS-232 craft port connects via a female DB-9 connector on the Adit 3500.
Electrical Installation & Cabling Reset Button Reset Button The system can be reset by pressing the reset button located on the front panel. Alarm/Status LEDs LED State Description Critical Off No critical alarms present Red Critical alarms present. Critical alarms include: user-configured manor environmental inputs. Off No major alarms present Red Major alarm present.
CHAPTER 4 Configuration After the Adit 3500 is installed (see Adit 3500 Installation on page 2-4), the system can now be provisioned.
Configuration PC Network Configuration PC Network Configuration When a PC is connected directly or indirectly to the Adit 3500 Ethernet LAN port (Eth-1), IP addresses will be acquired using the DHCP server or relay functionality of the Adit 3500. Note: For either of these cases, the PC must be configured as a DHCP Client. This configuration principle is identical but performed differently on each OS. Windows XP 1. Access Network Connections from the Control Panel. 2.
Configuration PC Network Configuration Linux 1. Login into the system as a super-user, by entering su at the prompt. 2. Type ifconfig to display the network devices and allocated IP’s. 3. Type pump -i dev, the dev is the network device name. 4. Type ifconfig again to view the new allocated IP address. 5. Continue on the following setup for a LAN Connection. LAN Connection Your computer can connect to the gateway in various forms, each requiring a different physical connection.
Configuration Web-Based Management Web-Based Management The web-based management interface allows you to control various system parameters. The interface is accessed through a web browser. To access the management console NOTE: The following assumes that you have connected the PC to the LAN port of the Adit 3500. 1. Launch a web browser on your PC in the LAN to which the Adit 3500’s LAN port is connected.
Configuration Setting up a CLI Connection Setting up a CLI Connection A CLI connection will require the LAN or WAN IP address of the unit. Note: If the WAN IP address is used, the remote admin WAN access must be enabled with the following command sequence: Command Username: admin Description Log into the system (username and password). Password: ******** Adit 3500> enable Enter the Privileged mode. Password: ******** Enter password for the Privileged mode.
Configuration Log in Log in After successful connection, via telnet or HyperTerm, the user must login. Default Logins are: Login: admin Password: admin123 After successful login the prompt will be displayed as follows: Adit 3500> Note: It is recommended that you change your password from the default. See the following to modify the Admin level password on your system. GUI interface - see Advanced/Users window CLI interface - use the Adit 3000(config)#username command 4-6 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Key Enabled Software Features Key Enabled Software Features The Adit 3500 has additional features that are not provided on the base system. These features can be purchased with the product or added later as needed. These features are enabled via a Software Key (example: G.729). The number of keyed features may expand with the development of the product, therefore to see a list of current keyed features, or to purchase a key, contact Carrier Access Customer Service or Sales.
Configuration Basic Configuration Basic Configuration The following configuration is divided into logical sections, where each section configures an additional function. The first must be configured before the second and so forth, however, you may stop at any section and not add the following feature. NOTE: The order in which commands are entered can affect the successful provisioning of the Adit 3500.
Configuration Basic Configuration Restore Factory Defaults If the unit is not out-of-the-box, you may want to verify that the unit is set to defaults. Note: This will reset the IP address back to the default setting of 192.168.1.1. In the web-browser: Select Advanced from the Navigation bar Select Restore Defaults Select OK to restore defaults Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration Modify Default Admin User For security purposes it is recommended that the Administrator User be changed from the default settings. Modify the Administrator User in the web-browser: Select Advanced from the Navigation bar Select Users icon Select Administrator, to open the profile. 4-10 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration Modify the User information, and select OK to save. It is important to note that you need to have a minimum of one user with Administrative Privileges. For users with other access levels, use the New User to add additional users on the system. Note: For security purposes, the password should be changed from the default setting. You will be required to login again, if you have modified the User Profile that you are logged in with. Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration Configure WAN Interface for Internet Connectivity There are options to this WAN configuration. This is the connection to the end user’s internet provider. It can be the following: Single T1 (PPP) Multiple T1s (Multilink) Ethernet WAN Single T1 (PPP) To configure a single T1 utilizing PPP: 1. Select Network Connections from the Navigation bar. 2. Select (click) a T1 Interface (from T1 1 - T1 4) to configure, T1 1 is recommended.
Configuration Basic Configuration 4. Set the proper Framing Type and Line Coding. 5. Select OK to apply the new settings and exit this window. 6. Select OK again to return to the Network Connections window. 7. Select (click) the Serial 1 connection. Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 8. Select the Settings button. 4-14 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 9. Set the following on the Configure Serial 1 window: - Network Type to WAN (this is the default setting) - PPP Authentication to your required preferences 10. Select OK to apply the new settings and exit this window. 11. Select OK again to return to the Network Connections window. Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration Multiple T1s (Multilink) To configure Multiple T1s utilizing Multilink PPP: 1. Select Network Connections from the Navigation bar. 2. Select (click) a T1 Interface (from T1 1 - T1 4) to configure. 3. Select the Settings button. 4-16 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 4. Set the proper Framing Type and Line Coding. 5. Select OK to apply the new settings and exit this window. 6. Select OK again to return to the Network Connections window. 7. Repeat steps #1-6 for additional T1s required for the ML-PPP Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 8. Select (click) the delete icon associated with the Serial 1 connection. Select OK to confirm the deletion of this connection. 9. Select (click) New Connection to create the ML-PPP connection. 4-18 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 10. Select the Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol over DS0 (Multilink), and select Next. Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 11. Enter User Name and Password. 12. Select the T1s for this Multilink and the channel ranges. 13. Select Next. 14. A summary of the Multilink connection will be displayed. If correct, select Finish. 4-20 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 15. The new Multilink connection will display on the Network Connections window. 16. Select (click) the Multilink 1 connection. 17. Select the Settings button. Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 18. Set the following on the Configure Multilink 1 window: - Network Type to WAN (this is the default setting) - PPP Authentication to your required preferences 19. Select OK to apply the new settings and exit this window. 20. Select OK again to return to the Network Connections window. 4-22 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration Ethernet WAN To configure the WAN utilizing Ethernet feed: 1. Select Network Connections from the Navigation bar. 2. Select (click) the delete icon associated with the Serial 1 connection. Select OK to confirm the deletion of this connection. 3. Select (click) the Ethernet 2 (WAN Ethernet) connection to configure. Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 4. Select the Enable button, to configure the WAN Ethernet up (or in-service). 5. Select the Settings button. 6. Set Network type to WAN. 7. Set Internet Protocol option (method of IP address assignment). 8. Select OK to apply the new settings and exit this window. 9. Select OK again to return to the Network Connections window. 4-24 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration Configure the Adit 3500 as a SIP Gateway 1. Select Voice Over IP from the Navigation bar. Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 2. On the IP Telephony tab, under Proxy Servers: - Set Proxy Type to Generic/custom (BroadSoft or Sylantro). Example: BroadSoft - Select Use SIP Proxy and enter SIP Proxy IP address - Select supported Codecs 3. Select Apply to save the new settings. 4. Select the Advanced button. 4-26 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 5. Modify any advanced VoIP settings as needed and select Apply. 6. Select OK to exit window. Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 7. If using the FXS ports, select the Phone Settings tab. 8. Select the Action icon on line #1 to edit. 4-28 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 9. Enter the Phone Number in the User ID field. 10. Enter Authentication information as needed. 11. Select OK to apply and exit this window. 12. Select OK to acknowledge that with these changes, active calls will be dropped. 13. Repeat this step for each FXS Line. Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 14. The current User ID of the FXS lines will display. 15. Select the Line Monitoring tab. This window displays the SIP status of the FXS ports. Note: When a telephone port is successfully registered the Registration Status column displays "Registered" in green." 16. Select the Trunk Settings tab. 17. Select (click) on the trunk to configure. 4-30 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 18. Set the Trunk Signaling type to PRI or CAS. 19. Set the Signaling Type. 20. Select New Entry to assign numbers to your PRI interface(s). Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Configuration Basic Configuration 21. Enter the phone number range for numbers to be routed to the trunk interface for incoming SIP calls, on the Call Destination window. Use Strip and Prefix entries to translate the incoming destination number from SIP to the destination number to be sent to the PRI/CAS interface. 22. Select OK to save and exit this window. Note: This information will display at the bottom of the Trunk Settings window. 23. Select OK again to return to the Voice Over IP window.
Configuration Basic Configuration 24. Select the Trunk Monitoring tab to view the status of any calls on the PRI. Adit 3500 - Release 1.
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GLOSSARY Glossary AMI Automatic Mark Inversion ARP Address Resolution Protocol B8ZS Bipolar with 8 Zero Substitution BIT Binary Digit BPS Bits Per Second BPV Bipolar Violation CA Certificate Authority CAS Channel Associated Signaling CCS Common Channel Signaling CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CID Caller ID CIDR Classless Inter-Domain Routing CLASS Custom Local Area Signaling Service CLEI Common Language Equipment Identification CLI Command Line Interface CO C
Glossary DLC DLC Digital Loop Carrier DLCI Data Link Connection Identifier DMZ Demilitarized Zone DNS Domain Naming System DS0 Digital Signal Level Zero (64 kbps) (1 voice channel) DS1 Digital Signal Level 1 (1.
Glossary MPPE MPPE Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption MS-CHAP Microsoft CHAP MVEC Majority Vote Error Correction NAT Network Address Translation NCS Network-based Call Signaling NEBS Network Equipment Building Standards NRZ Non-Return to Zero NSE Named Service Event NTP Network Time Protocol OSPF Open Shortest Path First PAP Password Authentication Protocol PHY Physical specifications POTS Plain Old Telephone Service PPP Point-to-Point Protocol PRI Primary Rate Interface PVC
Glossary UAS UAS User Agent Server VC Virtual Channel VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VPN Virtual Private Network WAN Wide Area Network WINS Windows Internet Naming Service Glossary-4 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
Glossary 10Base-T 10Base-T The most widely installed Ethernet local area networks (LANs) use ordinary telephone twisted-pair wire. When used on Ethernet, this carrier medium is known at 10BASE-T. 10BASE-T supports Ethernet’s 10 Mbps transmission speed. 100Base-TX Also called “Fast Ethernet”, it is a 100 Mbps version of Ethernet. 100Base-T transmits at 100 Mbps rather than 10 Mbps. Like regular Ethernet, Fast Ethernet is a shared media LAN. All nodes share the 100 Mbps bandwidth.
Glossary Central Office (CO) Central Office (CO) Where telephone companies terminate customer lines and locate switching equipment to interconnect those lines with other networks. channel A generic term for a communications path on a given medium; multiplexing techniques allow providers to put multiple channels over a single medium. Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Carrying signaling information within the data channels of a T1 line (in band) rather than on a separate control channel.
Glossary Electro-magnetic Interference (EMI) Electro-magnetic Interference (EMI) Equipment used in high speed data systems, including ATM, that generate and transmit many signals in the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Interference to other equipment or radio services may result if sufficient power from these signals escape the equipment enclosures or transmission media. National and international regulatory agencies (FCC, CISPR, etc.) set limits for these emissions.
Glossary gateway gateway An entrance and exit into a communications network Graphical User Interface (GUI) GUI, pronounced “GOOEY”. A set of screen presentations and metaphors that utilize graphic elements such as icons in an attempt to make an operating system easier to use. ground A physical connection to the earth or other reference point.
Glossary Local Area Network (LAN) Local Area Network (LAN) A short distance data communications network (typically within a building or campus) used to link together computers and peripheral devices under some form of standard control. Line Build Out (LBO) T1s require the last span to lose 15 - 22.5 dB, a selectable output attenuation is generally required of DTE equipment. Line Coding Violation (LCV) This parameter is a count of both BPVs and EXZs occurring over the accumulation period.
Glossary Multilink PPP (MLPPP) Multilink PPP (MLPPP) MultiLink PPP. An extension to the point-to-point protocol that enables two channels to be linked together to double the throughput. It is used for ISDN transmission and channel bonding Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE) A 128-bit key or 40-bit key encryption algorithm using RSA RC4.
Glossary PHY PHY PHY as in physical specifications. OSI Physical Layer, which provides for transmission of cells over a physical medium connecting two ATM devices. ping Packet InterNet Grouper. PING is a program used to test whether a particular network destination on the Internet is online (i.e. working) by repeatedly bouncing a "signal" off a specified address and seeing how long that signal takes to complete the round trip. No return signal - site is down or unreachable.
Glossary Router Information Protocol (RIP) Router Information Protocol (RIP) RIP is based on distance vector algorithms that measure the shortest path between two points on a network, based on the addresses of the originating and destination devices. The shortest path is determined by the number of hops between those points.
Glossary ticks ticks The distance between two networks, measured in time increments. Ticks may be used to designate primary and secondary routes to the same network. traffic The load of packets carried by a network or portion of a network. Heavy traffic slows down the response time of the individual packets. trunk A communication line between two switching systems. tunneling To provide a secure, temporary path over the Internet. User Agent Client (UAC) One of the two types of User Agents in SIP.
Glossary Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) Glossary-14 Adit 3500 - Release 1.
INDEX Index A Adit 3500 base platform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 Alarm LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index I I Installation Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . non-operating altitude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . operating altitude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . operating temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . relative humidity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . storage temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . interface connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .