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Seite 1 - Reference Manual

iVerilink® 8000 Series81xx/82xx/83xx/85xxReference ManualApril 200634-00339.C

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x 8000 Series• Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in fire or electric shock.• Never push objects of any kind into th

Seite 3 - Requirements

4-26 8000 Serieslink. The following generic description of the options listed on this menu are for information only. Specific encapsulation options ar

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Configuration 4-27Proprietary VoiceEncapsulationType “3”on the ATM Encapsulation Configuration (Figure 4.37) menu to select Proprietary Voice encapsul

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4-28 8000 SeriesFigure 4.43PPP Authorization Menu4 The IAD displays the current PPP authorization and prompts you to change it. If you select options

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Configuration 4-29Modify Existing PVC1 Type “2” on the ATM PVC Configuration menu (Figure 4.36). The IAD displays the following port table, and prompt

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4-30 8000 SeriesConfigure ATM OptionsTo configure ATM options, type “4” on the WAN Configuration menu (ATM) to display the ATM Configuration menu (Fig

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Configuration 4-311 On the ATM Configuration menu (Figure 4.45), type “3” to select Configure F4 OAM Type. The IAD displays the menu shown in Figure 4

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4-32 8000 Series“Configure PVCs” instead of “Configure DLCIs,” your datalink protocol is set to ATM instead of Frame Relay.Figure 4.47Frame Relay DLCI

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Configuration 4-33Configure TransmitCIRTo configure Transmit CIR, follow the steps below.1 Type “1” on the Frame Relay DLCI Options menu to select Con

Seite 11 - Table of Contents

4-34 8000 Series1 On the Frame Relay DLCI Configuration menu, type “2” to select Modify Existing DLCI.The IAD displays the port table and prompts you

Seite 12 - Chapter 3 Administration

Configuration 4-35Configure Fragmentation1 On the Frame Relay Options menu, type “1” to display the Frame Relay Fragmentation Configuration menu (Figu

Seite 13 - Chapter 4 Configuration

xiiiTable of ContentsPrefaceAbout this Manual ...

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4-36 8000 Series1 Type “3” on the Frame Relay FRF.12 Configuration menu to manually set fragment sizing. The IAD prompts you to enter the maximum frag

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Configuration 4-37Figure 4.56Frame Relay Management Protocol Menu 2 Type the number that corresponds to the protocol on your network and press Enter.

Seite 16 - Chapter 5 Reports

4-38 8000 SeriesEnable/Disable CopperMountain CMCPNOTICE: When using a CopperMountain DSLAM, CMCP allows the DSLAM to configure many IAD parameters a

Seite 17 - Chapter 8 Verification

Configuration 4-39Figure 4.58Router Configuration Task FlowchartRouter Configuration MenuRouter tasks are all displayed and accessed on the Router Con

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4-40 8000 SeriesFigure 4.59Router Configuration MenuYou may sign on as Supervisor or Network Manager to configure the IAD as a router. Options that di

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Configuration 4-413 Type the port to configure and press Enter. The IAD displays the IP interfaces on the port you’re configuring:4 Enter the ID of th

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4-42 8000 SeriesConfigure Port Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)The MTU setting controls IP fragmentation of packets transmitted through the specified p

Seite 21 - Appendix E Glossary

Configuration 4-43Figure 4.61Router Modification Menu Each option on this menu is described in detail below.Add a Static RouteTo add a Static Route, f

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4-44 8000 Series7 Continue with other configuration tasks, or press Escape to return to the Router Modification menu.Remove a RouteTo delete a static

Seite 23 - About this Manual

Configuration 4-452 Type “E” to enable RIP globally, or “D” to disable it globally. The IAD saves the configuration and displays the Router Configurat

Seite 24 - Typographic Conventions

xiv 8000 SeriesRunning Telnet ... 2

Seite 25 - Support from Verilink

4-46 8000 SeriesConfigure DNS ClientDNS Client allows the IAD to use fully qualified domain names (for example, www.verilink.com). To configure the IA

Seite 26 - Returning a Unit to Verilink

Configuration 4-47All DNS requests except SRV records are converted to HOSTENT structures. The IAD will cache a maximum of 10 records, which will rema

Seite 27 - NTRODUCTION

4-48 8000 Series2 Type “E” to enable DHCP Relay on this port, or “D” to disable it.3 The IAD displays the current DHCP server IP address and prompts y

Seite 28 - Low POTS Port Features

Configuration 4-49Configure IP QoSType “A” on the Router Configuration menu to select the Configure IP QoS menu.Figure 4.64IP QoS MenuDisplay QoS Sett

Seite 29 - Figure 1.2

4-50 8000 SeriesXMODEM. The syntax is defined under the Grammar section on page page D-7. To configure IP Filtering, Type “F” on the Router Configurat

Seite 30 - Figure 1.4

Configuration 4-51Clear IP filteringstatisticsClears all accumulated statistics.Configure IP Header Compression (IPHC)IPHC reduces the number of bytes

Seite 31 - Figure 1.6

4-52 8000 SeriesConfigure Host NameTo configure the Host Name, follow the steps below:1 On the Router Configuration menu (Figure 4.59), type “I”.2 The

Seite 32 - High POTS Port Features

Configuration 4-53Bridge ConfigurationThis section describes how to configure the IAD as a bridge. A bridge is a device that connects and passes packe

Seite 33 - Figure 1.7

4-54 8000 SeriesFigure 4.68Bridge Configuration Task Flowchart Bridge Configuration MenuConfiguring the IAD as a bridge involves several tasks, all of

Seite 34 - 1-8 8000 Series

Configuration 4-55Figure 4.69Bridge Configuration Menu You may sign on as Supervisor or Network Manager to configure the IAD as a bridge. Options that

Seite 35 - Introduction 1-9

xvTime Menu ... 3-17NTP

Seite 36 - 1-10 8000 Series

4-56 8000 Seriesautomatically. The IAD will also prompt you to enable or disable IP Over Bridging when bridging is being enabled on an interface that

Seite 37 - Unpacking the IAD

Configuration 4-575 Type “Y” to confirm your changes, or press Escape to cancel. If you confirm, the IAD saves the settings. If bridging is enabled an

Seite 38 - Installing the IAD

4-58 8000 Series2 Type “E” to enable spanning tree globally, or “D” to disable it globally. The IAD saves, then displays the Bridge Configuration menu

Seite 39 - • Set the IP address

Configuration 4-591 On the Bridge Configuration menu (Figure 4.69), type “Q” to select Configure Spanning Tree Port Priority. The IAD displays the int

Seite 40 - Figure 2.1

4-60 8000 Series2 Type the forward delay value and press Enter. The IAD updates the configuration.3 Press any key to return to the Bridge Configuratio

Seite 41 - Quick Start Guide 2-5

Configuration 4-61Basic Voice Path Setup TasksTo configure voice path settings, you should complete the following tasks:• Set a voice gateway (page 4-

Seite 42 - Figure 2.2

4-62 8000 SeriesFigure 4.71Voice Gateway Selection (SIP) NOTICE: After you have selected the voice gateway, power cycle the IAD. The menus below will

Seite 43 - 8208 Available Interfaces

Configuration 4-63Figure 4.73AAL2/LES Configuration Menu To configure the IAD for a specific AAL2/LES gateway, type the option corresponding with one

Seite 44 - Resetting the IAD

4-64 8000 SeriesFigure 4.74AAL2/LES Manual Configuration Menu Each of the options on this menu is described in detail below.Enable/Disable Ports1 Type

Seite 45 - Connecting via Telnet

Configuration 4-65Set CAS ProtocolType “1” or “2” on the AAL2/LES CAS Configuration menu to select which CAS protocol to use.Set CAS RefreshingRate1

Seite 46 - 2-10 8000 Series

xvi 8000 SeriesConfigure RIP Version by Port ... 4-45Configur

Seite 47 - Basic IAD Configuration

4-66 8000 SeriesFigure 4.76Manual ATM Pace Control Menu Ensure that you have set the IAD configuration parameters to match those of the voice gateway

Seite 48 - Life Line Connection

Configuration 4-67Figure 4.77AAL2/LES Statistics Menu Each option on this menu is described in detail below.Display Audio/CAS/Alarm Statistics1 Type “

Seite 49 - Confirming Proper Setup

4-68 8000 SeriesStatsDisplayType “A” to display the JetStream Voice Gateway statistics report.Display Error StatsType “B” to display the JetStream Voi

Seite 50 - 2-14 8000 Series

Configuration 4-69Figure 4.79Insufficient Bandwidth Indication Setting Menu 2 Type “0” to replace the dial tone with silence, or type “1” to replace d

Seite 51 - DMINISTRATION

4-70 8000 SeriesDisplay Statistics1 Type “D” to display CopperCom statistics.Clear CopperCom Statistics2 Type “A” to reset CopperCom statistics. The I

Seite 52 - Password Configuration Menu

Configuration 4-71Figure 4.83CopperCom Configuration Menu with Frame Relay Mode Options 2 Type “1” to select a 36 octet packet, using a single packet

Seite 53 - Change User ID

4-72 8000 SeriesVariant/Interface ManagementUse of commands in the Variant/Interface Management menu is reserved for use by Verilink network engineers

Seite 54 - RADIUS Server Settings

Configuration 4-73DebuggingThe use of this option is reserved for Verilink network engineers only. Enabling debug options may significantly affect IAD

Seite 55 - Setting Up SNMP

4-74 8000 Series• IP addresses for up to three more alternate media gateway controllers (or notified entity)• Listening port number of notified entity

Seite 56 - SNMP Configuration Menu

Configuration 4-75If MGCP configuration is not correct, the IAD displays a message warning you that the configuration is invalid and initialization is

Seite 57 - Configure System Contact

xviiBasic DHCP Server Setup Tasks ... 4-90DHCP Server Con

Seite 58 - Configure SNMP Community

4-76 8000 Series2 Type the port number to set. The IAD prompts you to enable or disable Port Administration for that port.3 Type “E” to enable the adm

Seite 59 - Administration 3-9

Configuration 4-77• Whether or not SIP will register with a proxy• Proxy DNS name or IP address or SIP Peer DNS name• Outbound proxy (if using proxy)•

Seite 60 - SNMP V3 Configuration Menu

4-78 8000 SeriesFigure 4.92Port Administration MenuSet Admin State for all PortsLets you enable or disable all ports on the IAD.Display Current Admin

Seite 61 - Upgrading the System

Configuration 4-79“011x.[3t]”“[0-1]xxxxxxx[#T]”“[0-1][2-9]xxxxxxxxx”“[2-9]xxxxxxxxx”“[2-9]xxxxxx[#T]”“101xxxx.[#T]”“xxxx[#T]”You may upload a file by

Seite 62 - Upgrading via TFTP

4-80 8000 SeriesFigure 4.93Voice Port Configuration MenuConfigure Busy Out Line SettingsType “B” on the Voice Port Configuration menu to display the B

Seite 63 - Utilities Menu

Configuration 4-81Set All Ports to GroundStartTo set All Ports to Ground Start, follow the steps below.1 Type “2” on the Start Mode Selection menu (Fi

Seite 64 - Configure Console Baud Rate

4-82 8000 SeriesFigure 4.96Ground Start OHT Mode Selection Menu2 Type “E” to enable onhook transmission mode, or “D” to disable it. The IAD saves the

Seite 65 - Configure Console Timeout

Configuration 4-83Configure EchoCancellation DefaultSetting per PortTo configure the Echo Cancellation default setting per port, follow the steps belo

Seite 66 - Set System Defaults

4-84 8000 Series3 Type the value (include a dash for negative values) and press Enter. The IAD saves the loop gain values and displays the Configure L

Seite 67 - Time Menu

Configuration 4-85NOTICE: Normally, u-Law is used in North America and a-Law is used in Europe.Set Country ModeFigure 4.100Country Mode Selection Men

Seite 68 - Time Zone Menu

xviii 8000 SeriesChapter 5 ReportsReports Menu ...

Seite 69 - File System Menu

4-86 8000 Seriesfrom being linked. However, the High POTS Port IAD’s Frame Relay-to-ATM Network/Service Interworking (FRF.5/FRF.8) feature allows Fram

Seite 70 - Delete File

Configuration 4-87Figure 4.103Interworking Connections MenuAfter making your selection, select the desired port from the next menu. You will then sele

Seite 71 - File Transfer Menu

4-88 8000 SeriesFigure 4.106FRF.5 CLPI Mapping MenuIf you select “A”, no mapping is performed from the ATM layer to the Q.922 core layer. The FR-SSCS

Seite 72 - File Transfer Utilities

Configuration 4-89Figure 4.109FRF.8 FECN MappingIf you select “0”, no congestion will always be indicated, and if you select “1”, congestion will alwa

Seite 73 - TFTP Server Menu

4-90 8000 SeriesDHCP Server ConfigurationThis section describes the tasks required to configure the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server

Seite 74 - 3-24 8000 Series

Configuration 4-91NOTICE: You must reset the IAD (page 2-8) after configuring the IAD as a DHCP Server for the configuration changes to take effect.E

Seite 75 - ONFIGURATION

4-92 8000 Seriesdisplays the current NetBIOS Server address and prompts you to enter a new NetBIOS Server IP address.4 Enter the address of the second

Seite 76 - WAN Configuration

Configuration 4-934 Type the new host name and press Enter. The IAD displays an update option. Type “Y” to override the Lease Time default for this en

Seite 77 - Figure 4.1

4-94 8000 SeriesEach field is described in the table below. When you have finished viewing the information, press any key to return to the DHCP Server

Seite 78 - 4-4 8000 Series

Configuration 4-95For the IAD to display this information, you must attach DHCP Client devices that use DHCP to obtain an IP address from the IAD.Disp

Seite 79 - WAN Configuration Menu

xixPOTS Diagnostics ... 7-2Dialu

Seite 80 - Figure 4.6

4-96 8000 SeriesFor the IAD to display this information, you must attach DHCP Client devices that use DHCP to obtain an IP address from the IAD.Delete

Seite 81 - Figure 4.9

Configuration 4-97Figure 4.111Multicast Configuration Menu The Multicast Configuration menu contains commands to configure IP Multicast Routing. The I

Seite 82 - SDSL Configuration Menu

4-98 8000 SeriesType “S” on the Multicast Configuration menu to add or change the Multicast Route Source. The IAD displays the Multicast Routing Sourc

Seite 83 - IMAS First Speed Option Menu

Configuration 4-991 Type “S” on the Multicast Routing Source menu to display the Multicast Routing Source Table.2 Press any key to continue.Show IGMP

Seite 84 - SDSL Auto Cycle Speed Table

4-100 8000 SeriesShow Multicast Routing TableType “M” on the Multicast Configuration menu to display the Multicast Routing Table. The IAD displays the

Seite 85 - Quick Configuration Menu

Configuration 4-101NAT ConfigurationThis section describes the steps required to configure Network Address Translation (NAT).NAT multiplexes traffic f

Seite 86 - Select T1 Frame Mode Menu

4-102 8000 SeriesFigure 4.113 NAT Configuration Menu You may sign on as Supervisor or Network Manager to configure NAT. Options that display in the NA

Seite 87 - Select Line Build Out Menu

Configuration 4-103Enable/Disable NAT Translation by PortEach IAD is configured with NAT disabled. To enable NAT translation, follow the steps below.1

Seite 88 - Channel Configuration Menu

4-104 8000 Seriesthe source and destination addresses, as well as two port numbers. The addresses specify the two routers at each end, while the two p

Seite 89 - Select Tx Clock Source Menu

Configuration 4-105Figure 4.114NAT Local Server Protocol Configuration Menu 4 Type the option number of the protocol (usually TCP or UDP) to use. The

Seite 90 - E1 Frame Mode Menu

xx 8000 SeriesT1/E1 (8216s and 8224s) ...

Seite 91 - Select Loopback Configuration

4-106 8000 Series1 Type “A” on the NAT Configuration menu to select Configure NAT Alias Entry. The IAD displays the next unassigned entry and prompts

Seite 92

Configuration 4-107Display NAT Connection TableWhen NAT is enabled, you can display the current open connections. To display the connection table, typ

Seite 93 - ADSL Configuration Menu

4-108 8000 SeriesDisplay NAT Local Server TableWhen NAT is enabled, you can display the entries in the local server table. 1 To display the table, typ

Seite 94 - SHDSL Configuration Menu

Configuration 4-109Delete IP Address from NAT TablesTo delete an entry from the NAT Tables, follow the steps below.1 Type “X” on the NAT Configuration

Seite 95 - USI Configuration Menu

4-110 8000 Series2 Select “D” to restart PPP after receipt of a TERM REQ from the upstream router only when the IAD is ready to send data upstream.3 S

Seite 96 - Configure Datalink Protocol

Reports 5-1C HAPTER5CHAPTER 5REPORTSThis chapter describes the report subsystem in the IAD. The report subsystem allows you to display information abo

Seite 97 - Configuration 4-23

5-2 8000 SeriesTo display a report or group of reports, or to clear statistics for a particular protocol or interface, select the option and refer to

Seite 98 - Configure ATM PVCs

Reports 5-3Telnet Server Port port number of the Telnet serverDNS Server IP Address IP address of the DNS serverDNS Server Timeout current timeout val

Seite 99 - Figure 4.37

5-4 8000 SeriesNetwork Statistics ReportsThe Network Statistics menu contains commands to display statistical information about the packets handled by

Seite 100 - Figure 4.39

Reports 5-5Type “N” on the Reports menu to display the Network Statistics menu:Figure 5.2Network Statistics Menu To display a specific report, enter t

Seite 101 - AAL2 Audio Profile Format

xxiConnector Pin Assignments ...B-18Console Port P

Seite 102 - IPCP Configuration Menu

5-6 8000 SeriesIGMP Statistics ReportTo display the Internet Group Message Protocol (IGMP) Statistics report, type “G” on the Network Statistics menu.

Seite 103 - Configuration 4-29

Reports 5-7details about IGMP received packets, sent packets, and queries, reports, and messages sent and received.Parameter DescriptionReceived Packe

Seite 104 - Configure ATM Options

5-8 8000 SeriesIP Statistics ReportTo display the Internet Protocol (IP) Statistics report, type “I” on the Network Statistics menu. The IP Statistics

Seite 105 - Configure DLCIs

Reports 5-9PIM Statistics ReportTo display the Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Statistics report, type “P” on the Network Statistics menu. The PI

Seite 106 - Figure 4.49

5-10 8000 SeriesTCP Statistics ReportTo display the Transport Control Protocol (TCP) Statistics report, type “T” on the Network Statistics menu. The T

Seite 107 - Figure 4.50

Reports 5-11discarded for other reasons:- with destination port zero- bad checksums- with headers too small- packets smaller than header- packets larg

Seite 108 - Configure Frame Relay Options

5-12 8000 SeriesUDP Statistics ReportTo display the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Statistics report, type “U” on the Network Statistics menu. The UDP S

Seite 109 - Configure Fragmentation

Reports 5-13Figure 5.3Clear Network Statistics Menu To permanently reset statistics for a specific protocol, type the option. The IAD immediately rese

Seite 110 - CopperMountain DSLAMs

5-14 8000 SeriesFigure 5.4Interface Statistics Menu (With IAD Configured for Frame Relay) Figure 5.5Interface Statistics Menu (With IAD Configured for

Seite 111 - Figure 4.57

Reports 5-15Display DLCI StatisticsTo display the DLCI Statistics (Data Link Connection Identifier) report, Type “D” on the Interface Statistics menu

Seite 112 - Router Configuration

ii 8000 Series8104, 8108, 8104s, 8108s, 8504, 8508, 8504s, 8508sCopyright NoticeCopyright © 2004 Verilink Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of

Seite 113 - Router Configuration Menu

xxii 8000 SeriesConsole Port Pin Assignments (DB-9) ...B-28SHDSL Connecto

Seite 114 - Configure Port IP Address

5-16 8000 SeriesDisplay ATM PVC StatisticsTo display the PVC Statistics Reports, type “A” on the Interface Statistics menu as shown in Figure 5.5. Thi

Seite 115 - Unconfigure Port IP Address

Reports 5-17Cumulative CPCS-2 Statistics Report This report displays when the AAL2/LES PVC is configured.Receive sequence errors Sequence number in he

Seite 116 - 4-42 8000 Series

5-18 8000 SeriesCommon AAL Statistics ReportThis report displays when ATM protocol is configured.Rx reserved UUI errors Value of UUI (User-to-User inf

Seite 117 - Router Modification Menu

Reports 5-19IP Header Compression Statistics ReportThis report is available when ATM PVC Encapsulation Type RFC 1483 is selected, an IP address is ass

Seite 118 - Enable/Disable RIP

5-20 8000 SeriesPPP Statistics ReportThis report is available when ATM PVC Encapsulation Type RFC 2364 is selected. Compressed UDP packets receivedNo.

Seite 119 - Configure RIP Version by Port

Reports 5-21Display Bridge StatisticsTo display the Bridge Statistics report, type “B” on the Interface Statistics menu. This report provides details

Seite 120 - Configure DNS Client

5-22 8000 SeriesClear Interface StatisticsTo clear interface statistics, type “Z” on the Interface Statistics menu. The IAD displays the Clear Statist

Seite 121 - Configure DHCP Relay

Reports 5-23NOTICE: The commands that display on the Media Statistics menu vary, based on the WAN module and configuration of the IAD. In the sample

Seite 122 - Configure Telnet Server Port

5-24 8000 SeriesDisplay ATM StatisticsThis report displays basic ATM transport statistics at the cell level for all ports and PVCs. LMI frames Rx No.

Seite 123 - Configure IP Filtering

Reports 5-25Display G7070 ADSL Statistics (81xx)This report displays ADSL statistics.Rx Cells Discarded No. of received cells discarded due to:- Unkno

Seite 124 - Figure 4.67

xxiii10/100Base-T Connector Pin Assignments (RJ-45) ...B-37SHDSL Connector Pin Assignments (R

Seite 125 - Configure Domain Name

5-26 8000 SeriesDisplay G2237 xDSL Statistics (85xx)This report shows xDSL status indicators.Near-End CRC Last Number of seconds of cyclic redundancy

Seite 126 - Display Route Table

Reports 5-27Display Serial (USI) Statistics (8216s/8224s/8316s/8324s/8512s/8516s/8524s)Type “S” to display the Serial Statistics report. This report d

Seite 127 - Bridge Configuration

5-28 8000 Seriesdiscarded, RX error: No. of discarded packets due to the following reasons:- Could not allocate packet buffersRx Clock glitch Total fr

Seite 128 - Bridge Configuration Menu

Reports 5-29Display Ethernet StatisticsThis report displays Ethernet statistics.Parameter DescriptionReceived Packet Informationpackets rcvd Total Eth

Seite 129 - IP Over Bridging

5-30 8000 SeriesDisplay POTS StatisticsThis report displays POTS statistics.JB Delay Markdiscarded, TX error No. of discarded transmitted packets due

Seite 130 - 4-56 8000 Series

Reports 5-31Clear Media StatisticsTo clear network statistics, type “Z” on the Network Statistics menu. The IAD displays the Clear Network Statistics

Seite 131 - Bridge Aging Timer

5-32 8000 SeriesType “A” on the Reports menu to display the information shown in the table below about mappings between Ethernet Media Access Control

Seite 132 - 4-58 8000 Series

Reports 5-33The spanning state timer value is for listening or learning states and counts down from the forward delay time to zero.The hello timer val

Seite 133 - Configuration 4-59

5-34 8000 SeriesFigure 5.8System Memory Statistics Menu To display a specific memory statistic report, type the option. For details, refer to the appr

Seite 134 - Voice Path Configuration

Reports 5-35Display Kernel Tasks Memory StatisticsType “T” on the Memory Statistics menu to display the Kernel Tasks Memory Statistics report. The Sys

Seite 136 - AAL2/LES CAS

5-36 8000 SeriesZero All StatisticsType “Z” on the Reports menu to reset all statistics and redisplay the menu. This command allows you to reset all s

Seite 137 - AAL2/LES Configuration Menu

Command Line Interface 6-1C HAPTER6CHAPTER 6COMMAND LINE INTERFACEIntroductionThe command line interface (CLI) is often more convenient to use than th

Seite 138 - CAS Options

6-2 8000 SeriesCommand Line SyntaxThe CLI supports the following syntax:COMMAND parameters...[] encloses optional parameters<> surrounded words

Seite 139 - Configuration 4-65

Command Line Interface 6-3help [<partial or specific command>]pingPings an IP address. The IP address must be on the same subnet. Press Escape t

Seite 140 - Manual ATM Pace Control Menu

6-4 8000 Seriesreset systemset bridge globalEnable or disables bridging globally.set bridge global (off|on)off | onKeyword to disable (off) or enable

Seite 141 - JetStream

Command Line Interface 6-5set dhcp relay enable (off|on)off | onKeyword to disable (off) or enable (on) the DHCP relay.set dhcp relayserverSets the DH

Seite 142 - 4-68 8000 Series

6-6 8000 Seriesset dhcp serverrangeSets the DHCP server low and high IP address range.set dhcp server range <low-ip-address> <high-ip-address

Seite 143 - CopperCom

Command Line Interface 6-7set ip default interface [<slot> [<interface> [<port>]]]set ip defaultrouteSets the default IP address.set

Seite 144 - CopperCom Configuration Menu

6-8 8000 Seriesset lan rip (off|(on(1|2Bcst|2Mlti))) [<slot> [<interface> [<port>]]]off | onKeyword to disable (off) or enable (on)

Seite 145 - AAL2/LES CCS-ELCP

Command Line Interface 6-9set mgcp nat (off|on) [<time-in-seconds>]off | onKeyword to disable (off) or enable (on) MGCP keep-alive traffic.set m

Seite 146 - Variant/Interface Management

Preface xxvPREFACEAbout this ManualThis reference guide for the 8000 Series describes IAD features and specifications, configuration, and cabling. It

Seite 147 - Clear AAL2 Channel Statistics

6-10 8000 Seriesset nat serveraddConfigures the NAT local server.set nat server add <index> <local-ip-address> (ESP|AH|((TCP|UDP) <loca

Seite 148 - CODEC Management Menu

Command Line Interface 6-11gain-in-dBGain value in decibels. The values range from −9 to +3 dB.set radius secretChanges the primary or secondary RADIU

Seite 149 - Port Administration Menu

6-12 8000 SeriesOption to set a default SNMP Version 1 configuration.set snmp trapSets the SNMP trap host IP address.set snmp trap <ip-address>i

Seite 150 - SIP Management Menu

Command Line Interface 6-13set voip codecremoveRemoves VoIP codec from the codec advertised list. set voip codec remove (G729a|G726|uLAW|ALAW|2833|NSE

Seite 151 - Configuration 4-77

6-14 8000 Seriesset voipsignaling tosConfigures value of the TOS byte of IP header for SIP signaling messages.set voip signaling tos <0-7>set vo

Seite 152

Command Line Interface 6-15framerelay | atmKeyword identifying datalink protocol.set wanframerelay dlciSets the Frame Relay DLCI number and encapsulat

Seite 153 - Voice Port Settings

6-16 8000 Seriesshow dhcp relayconfigurationDisplays DHCP relay configuration.show dhcp serverconfigurationDisplays the DHCP server configuration.show

Seite 154 - Start Mode Selection Menu

Command Line Interface 6-17tracerteUsed to trace the route of an IP address.tracerte <ip-address>ip-addressIP address in decimal format (999.999

Seite 156 - Figure 4.97

Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 7-1C HAPTER7CHAPTER 7TROUBLESHOOTING ANDDIAGNOSTICSThis chapter describes procedures for troubleshooting and diagnosin

Seite 157 - Configure Loop Gain Menu

xxvi 8000 Seriesand TDM voice for channelized T1/E1 circuits) as well as router, bridge, voice path, firewall, DHCP, Multicast, and NAT configuration.

Seite 158 - -law, A-law)

7-2 8000 SeriesPOTS DiagnosticsA WAN uplink is not required to perform POTS testing. To perform POTS diagnostics, type “P” on the Diagnostics Menu. Th

Seite 159 - Interworking Connections

Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 7-3Hotline TestThe hotline test allows line-to-line telephone connections on a single IAD without requiring a gateway

Seite 160 - Figure 4.102

7-4 8000 Seriestop ringing all lines...Line 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Ring test complete4 Press any key to terminate the test. The IAD displays the POTS Diagnost

Seite 161 - FRF.5 DE Mapping Menu

Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 7-5SDSL DiagnosticsTo perform SDSL diagnostics, type “S” on the Diagnostics menu. The IAD displays the SDSL Diagnostic

Seite 162 - FRF.8 DE Mapping

7-6 8000 SeriesIAD is improperly provisioned at the voice gatewayIncorrect network provisioningIncorrect directory number at the Class 5 switchVerify

Seite 163 - Firewall Configuration

Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 7-7The table below lists the IAD provisioning parameters on the voice gateway that identifies the IAD and affects its

Seite 165 - Enable/Disable DHCP Server

Verification 8-1C HAPTER8CHAPTER 8VERIFICATIONThis chapter describes how to verify that the 8000 Series IADs operate properly after installation. It a

Seite 166 - Configure DHCP Client Entry

8-2 8000 SeriesTesting the IAD1 Verify the WAN link status:• SDSL Interface—the LINK indicator blinks while the IAD synchronizes with the DSLAM, and l

Seite 167 - Display DHCP Configuration

Verification 8-3Figure 8.1Reports Menu 2 Type “C” to display the current configuration. For more information, see Current Configuration Report on page

Seite 168 - 4-94 8000 Series

Preface xxviiSupport from Your Network SupplierIf assistance is required, contact your network supplier. Many suppliers are authorized Verilink servic

Seite 170 - Multicast Configuration

Menu Map A-1A PPENDIXAAPPEN DIX AMENU MAPThis appendix provides a map of the menu interface for the 8000 Series IADs.

Seite 172 - Figure 4.112

Specifications B-1A PPENDIXBAPP ENDI X BSPECIFICATIONST1/E1 (8208/8208s)Voice FeaturesAnalog VoiceVoice Ports: 8 POTS ports (RJ-11)Failover: Analog in

Seite 173 - Show IGMP Querier

B-2 8000 Series Modem Support: V.34, V.90 supportCalling Features: Caller ID, flash hook, distinctive ring, stutter dial tone, call forwarding, call w

Seite 174 - Show PIM Neighbor

Specifications B-3E1Network Interface: RJ-48Line Rate: 2.048 Mbps (±50 bps) unframedLine Framing: CAS or CCS, with or without CRC4Line Code: HDB3 Inpu

Seite 175 - NAT Configuration

B-4 8000 Series Configuration and Management10/100 Ethernet (Management or IP Gateway)Connection: 8-pin modular Network Protocol: TCP/IP based network

Seite 176 - Figure 4.113

Specifications B-5EnvironmentalPower Supply: 90 to 240 Vac, 60/50 HzPower: 20 W nominal, 50 W max operatingOperating Temperature: 0 to 40 °CStorage Te

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B-6 8000 Series Connector Pin AssignmentsConsole Port Pin Assignments (DB-9)POTS Port Pin Assignments (RJ-11)10/100Base-T Connector Pin Assignments (R

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Specifications B-7T1/E1 (8216s and 8224s)Voice FeaturesAnalog VoiceVoice Ports: 16 or 24 POTS ports (RJ-21)Failover: Analog input fail over to Line 1

Seite 179 - Configure NAT Alias Entry

xxviii 8000 SeriesReturning a Unit to VerilinkIf for any reason you must return your Verilink product, it must be returned with the shipping prepaid,

Seite 180 - Display NAT Statistics

B-8 8000 Series PPP: PPPoA, PPPoE, PAP, CHAP, IPCP (RFC 1332)HDLC SupportManagement: SNMP via IP or EOC, MIB1, MIB2 (RFC 1213), Enterprise MIB, LES MI

Seite 181 - Display NAT Connection Table

Specifications B-9T1/E1 ProvisioningProvisioning: Fractionally multiplexed voice and dataProgramming: On a DS0 basisATMAdaptation Layers: AAL2 (voice)

Seite 182 - Clear NAT Statistics

B-10 8000 Series Supervisory PortConnection: DB-9 femaleData Rates: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps (default: 19.2 kbps)Upgrad

Seite 183 - Setting PPP Options

Specifications B-11Operating Humidity: 5 to 90% non-condensingIndustry ListingsSafety: ANSI/UL 60950-1:2002, CAN/CSA-C22.2 no. 60950-1-2003, EN 60950:

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B-12 8000 Series Connector Pin AssignmentsConsole Port Pin Assignments (DB-9)POTS Port Pin Assignments (RJ-21)10/100Base-T Connector Pin Assignments (

Seite 185 - Reports Menu

Specifications B-13USI Connector Pin Assignments (RS-530, V.35)Signal RS-530 V.35 RS-449Shield Ground 1 A 1Transmit Data (A) 2 P 4Receive Data (A) 3 R

Seite 186 - Current Configuration Report

B-14 8000 Series SDSL (8304/8304s and 8308/8308s)Voice FeaturesAnalog VoiceVoice Ports: 4 or 8 POTS ports (RJ-11)Failover: Analog input fail over to L

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Specifications B-15DHCP: Server, Client (RFC 2131), Relay Agent (RFC 1542)PPP: PPPoA, PPPoE, PAP, CHAP, IPCP (RFC 1332)HDLC SupportManagement: SNMP vi

Seite 188 - Network Statistics Reports

B-16 8000 Series Configuration and Management10/100 Ethernet (Management or IP Gateway)Connection: 8-pin modular Network Protocol: TCP/IP based networ

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Specifications B-17Storage Temperature: −10 to −70 °COperating Humidity: 5 to 90% non-condensingSafety: UL 1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950-95, EN 60950:2000,

Seite 190 - IGMP Statistics Report

Introduction 1-1C HAPTER1CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTIONThis chapter introduces the Verilink 8000 Series integrated access devices (IADs) and describes their ha

Seite 191 - Sent Packet Information

B-18 8000 Series Connector Pin AssignmentsConsole Port Pin Assignments (DB-9)POTS Port Pin Assignments (RJ-11)10/100Base-T Connector Pin Assignments (

Seite 192 - IP Statistics Report

Specifications B-19SDSL (8316s and 8324s)Voice FeaturesAnalog VoiceVoice Ports: 16 or 24 POTS ports (RJ-21)Failover: Analog input fail over to Line 1

Seite 193 - PIM Statistics Report

B-20 8000 Series PPP: PPPoA, PPPoE, PAP, CHAP, IPCP (RFC 1332)HDLC SupportManagement: SNMP via IP or EOC, MIB1, MIB2 (RFC 1213), Enterprise MIB, LES M

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Specifications B-21Universal Serial Interface (DB25)Interface: EIA-530, RS-449, V.35Configuration and Management10/100 Ethernet (Management or IP Gate

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B-22 8000 Series EnvironmentalPower Supply: 100 to 240 Vac, 50/60 HzPower:16 Port: 40 W nominal, 76 W max operating24 Port: 40 W nominal, 110 W max op

Seite 196 - Clear Network Statistics

Specifications B-23Connector Pin AssignmentsConsole Port Pin Assignments (DB-9)POTS Port Pin Assignments (RJ-21)10/100Base-T Connector Pin Assignments

Seite 197 - Interface Statistics Reports

B-24 8000 Series Receive Data (A) 3 R 6Request to Send (A) 4 C 7Clear to Send (A) 5 D 9DCE Ready (A) 6 E 13Signal Ground 7 B 19Receive Line Signal (A)

Seite 198 - Display Interface Statistics

Specifications B-25ADSL (8104/8104s and 8108/8108s)Voice FeaturesAnalog VoiceVoice Ports: 4 or 8 POTS ports (RJ-11)Failover: Analog input fail over to

Seite 199 - Display DLCI Statistics

B-26 8000 Series DHCP: Server, Client (RFC 2131), Relay Agent (RFC 1542)PPP: PPPoA, PPPoE, PAP, CHAP, IPCP (RFC 1332)HDLC SupportManagement: SNMP via

Seite 200 - Display ATM PVC Statistics

Specifications B-27Compatibility: 10/100Base-T Supervisory PortConnection: DB-9 femaleData Rates: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200

Seite 201 - Reports 5-17

1-2 8000 Seriessupport TDM. This provides the user with CPE investment protection, reduced inventory and training requirements, as well as a built-in

Seite 202 - Common AAL Statistics Report

B-28 8000 Series Industry Canada Registration Number: 2097B-NE8108LEDs: Power, LAN Link, LAN ACT, WAN Link, VoiceDimensions: 11.8 in. x 8.3 in. x 1.8

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Specifications B-29SHDSL (8504/8504s and 8508/8508s)Voice FeaturesAnalog VoiceVoice Ports: 4 or 8 POTS ports (RJ-11)Failover: Analog input fail over t

Seite 204 - PPP Statistics Report

B-30 8000 Series DHCP: Server, Client (RFC 2131), Relay Agent (RFC 1542)PPP: PPPoA, PPPoE, PAP, CHAP, IPCP (RFC 1332)HDLC SupportManagement: SNMP via

Seite 205 - Display Bridge Statistics

Specifications B-31Supervisory PortConnection: DB-9 femaleData Rates: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps (default: 19.2 kbps)Upgr

Seite 206 - Media Statistics Reports

B-32 8000 Series LEDs: Power, LAN Link, LAN ACT, WAN Link, VoiceDimensions: 11.8 in. x 8.3 in. x 1.8 in.Weight: 1.8 lbMounting: Stand-alone or wall-mo

Seite 207 - Received Data

Specifications B-33SHDSL (8512s, 8516s, and 8524s)Voice FeaturesAnalog VoiceVoice Ports: 12, 16 or 24 POTS ports (RJ-21)Failover: Analog input fail ov

Seite 208 - Display ATM Statistics

B-34 8000 Series PPP: PPPoA, PPPoE, PAP, CHAP, IPCP (RFC 1332)HDLC SupportManagement: SNMP via IP or EOC, MIB1, MIB2 (RFC 1213), Enterprise MIB, LES M

Seite 209 - Reports 5-25

Specifications B-35Data Link Control: FRF.12 support, CMCPData Interworking: FRF.5, FRF.8 supportFraming: HDLC supportConfiguration and Management10/1

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B-36 8000 Series Power:12 Port: 40 W nominal, 65 W max operating16 Port: 40 W nominal, 76 W max operating24 Port: 40 W nominal, 110 W max operatingOpe

Seite 211 - Reports 5-27

Specifications B-37Connector Pin AssignmentsConsole Port Pin Assignments (DB-9)POTS Port Pin Assignments (RJ-21)10/100Base-T Connector Pin Assignments

Seite 212 - 5-28 8000 Series

Introduction 1-3• Provides dynamic and static IP routing and bridging capabilities• Provides firewall support via IP filtering• Offers DHCP and NAT to

Seite 213 - Display Ethernet Statistics

B-38 8000 Series USI Connector Pin Assignments (RS-530, V.35)Signal RS-530 V.35 RS-449Shield Ground 1 A 1Transmit Data (A) 2 P 4Receive Data (A) 3 R 6

Seite 214 - Display POTS Statistics

High-Port Count (HPC) Battery Backup Unit (BBU) C-1A PPENDIXCAPPEN DIX CHIGH-PORT COUNT (HPC)BATTERY BACKUP UNIT (BBU)NOTICE: The BBU is for use with

Seite 215 - ARP Table Report

C-2 8000 Series LED FunctionSpecificationsOperating Temperature 0 to 40º CStorage Temperature 0 to 40º CMaximum Run Time 6 hoursSafety IEC 60950-1:20

Seite 216 - Bridge Status Report

Applications Notes D-1A PPENDIXDAPPENDIX DAPPLICATIONS NOTESFrame RelayATM was originally intended for multimedia applications and, therefore, is desi

Seite 217 - Memory Statistics Reports

D-2 8000 Series Peak Cell Rate (PCR) Considerations and RecommendationsVoice-only ApplicationsThe primary requirement to ensure toll-quality voice is

Seite 218 - Memory Statistics Menu

Applications Notes D-310.0.0.0 through 10.255.255.255, 172.16.0.0 through 172.31.255.255, or 192.168.0.0 through 192.168.255.255.Accessing the Interne

Seite 219 - Tasks Run Time

D-4 8000 Series NAT Local Server ConfigurationA NAT Local Server entry is used when the local device shares its IP address with the WAN port of the IA

Seite 220 - Zero All Statistics

Applications Notes D-5“filter.” A filter is simply as set of rules that determine whether a packet should be passed or discarded as it crosses an inte

Seite 221 - NTERFACE

D-6 8000 Series Figure D-1.IAD Block Diagram With IP Filtering ShownIP Filtering can be applied to either WAN or LAN ports; these are the only two tha

Seite 222 - Command Line Syntax

Applications Notes D-7IP Packet Filtering Syntax and GrammarEach packet is compared to all the rules in the list for the interface and direction, with

Seite 223 - Command Line Interface 6-3

iiiThe 8x08 complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA.On the bottom

Seite 224 - 6-4 8000 Series

1-4 8000 SeriesLow POTS Port Rear Panel ConnectorsThe Low POTS Port rear panels have the following connectors: 10/100 LAN, CONSOLE, WAN, LIFE LINE, LI

Seite 225 - Command Line Interface 6-5

D-8 8000 Series opttype = "ipopts" | "short" | "frag" | "opt" ipopts .optname =ipopts [ "," optn

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Applications Notes D-9is a requirement that each filter rule explicitly state which side of the I/O it is to be used on.OptionsThe list of options is

Seite 227 - Command Line Interface 6-7

D-10 8000 Series The special protocol keyword tcp/udp may be used to match either a TCP or a UDP packet, and has been added as a convenience to save d

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Applications Notes D-11sents one of the possible flags that can be set in the TCP header. The association is as follows:F - FINS - SYNR - RSTP – PUSHA

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D-12 8000 Series ExamplesThe quick option is good for rules such asblock in quick from any to any with ipoptswhich will match any packet with a non-st

Seite 230 - 6-10 8000 Series

Applications Notes D-13| 00 | Long distance operator | | xxxx | Local extension number | | 8xxxxxxx | Local number | | #xxxxxxx | Shortcut to local nu

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D-14 8000 Series 3 If the result is under-qualified (partially matches at least one entry in the digit map and doesn't completely match another e

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Glossary E-1A PPENDIXEAPP ENDIX EGLOSSARY10/100BaseT. 10-Mbps baseband Ethernet specification that uses two pairs of twisted-pair cabling: one pair fo

Seite 233 - Command Line Interface 6-13

E-2 8000 Series Frame Relay. A network interface providing high-speed packet transmission with minimum delay. Uses variable-length packets called fram

Seite 234 - 6-14 8000 Series

Glossary E-3MAC. Media Access Control. Lower of the two sub-layers of the data link layer defined by the IEEE. MAC address. Standardized data link lay

Seite 235 - Command Line Interface 6-15

Introduction 1-5Figure 1.5ADSL Low POTS Port Rear Panel ConnectorsFigure 1.6SHDSL Low POTS Port Rear Panel ConnectorsPOWER (DC PowerAdapter)Connects t

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E-4 8000 Series PVC. Permanent Virtual Circuit. PVCs save bandwidth associated with circuit establishment and tear down in situations where certain vi

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Five-Year Hardware Limited WarrantyI. Limited Warranty. Subject to the limitations and disclaimers set forth in this Hardware Limited Warranty, Verili

Seite 238 - 6-18 8000 Series

1-6 8000 Series• 8508/8504 − SHDSL (uses an RJ-11 connector).Data InterfacesThe data connection through the IAD supports IEEE 802.1-compliant bridging

Seite 239 - IAGNOSTICS

Introduction 1-7• Compatible with standards-based IP, ATM, and Frame Relay WAN protocols • Interworking feature allows Frame Relay and ATM networks to

Seite 240 - POTS Diagnostics

1-8 8000 SeriesHigh POTS Port Rear Panel ConnectorsThe High POTS Port rear panels have the following connectors: 10/100 LAN, CONSOLE, T1 (or DSL, depe

Seite 241 - Ring Test

Introduction 1-9• Frame Relay data transport per RFC 1483 with Q.922 framesConsole (RS-232 SerialPort)Connects the IAD to a PC using a straight-throug

Seite 243 - Troubleshooting the IAD

Quick Start Guide 2-1C HAPTER2CHAP TER 2QUICK START GUIDEThis chapter describes the steps to install, connect, and set the IP address of the 8000 Seri

Seite 244 - Cannot receive or send data

2-2 8000 SeriesInstalling the IADAfter you unpack the IAD, find a suitable location to install the unit. Ideal locations include a computer equipment

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Quick Start Guide 2-3NOTICE: After a period of inactivity (3 min by default), the IAD automatically terminates console-based and Telnet sessions to m

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iv 8000 Series• Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in fire or electric shock.• Never push objects of any kind into t

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2-4 8000 SeriesFigure 2.1Typical Grounding Diagram3 With the console cable connected, plug the AC power adapter into the IAD. This starts the IAD, and

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Quick Start Guide 2-52 Select the COM port to which the IAD is connected.3 Type or select the settings described in the table below and save your chan

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2-6 8000 SeriesNOTICE: If you are entering the menu to change a previously established configuration, refer to Managing Configuration Files on page 4

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Quick Start Guide 2-7Figure 2.3Router Configuration Menu2 Type “C” to select Configure Port IP. The IAD displays the available interfaces. The availab

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2-8 8000 Series3 Type “2” to set the IP address for the Ethernet port. If the IP address is configured for the port, the IAD displays information abou

Seite 252 - A-2 8000 Series

Quick Start Guide 2-9The IAD stores all configuration settings in memory. When it restarts, it loads the last configuration saved before it was powere

Seite 253 - PECIFICATIONS

2-10 8000 Series3 Type your user ID and press Enter. The IAD will then prompt you to enter your Password.NOTICE: After a period of inactivity (three

Seite 254 - Network Interfaces

Quick Start Guide 2-11Exiting the MenuInterfaceTo exit the menu interface, return to the Main menu using the Escape key, and press Escape one more tim

Seite 255 - Frame Relay

2-12 8000 SeriesEthernet LAN ConnectionThe Ethernet LAN port on the rear of the IAD is an RJ-45 jack for 10/100Base-T Ethernet cables. If the IAD is i

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Quick Start Guide 2-13USI ConnectionIf your IAD is equipped with a USI port, you may connect it now. Located on the rear panel, the port uses a shield

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v8208, 8208s, 8304, 8308, 8304s, 8308sCopyright NoticeCopyright © 2004 Verilink Corporation. All rights re

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Administration 3-1C HAPTER3CHAPTER 3ADMINISTRATIONThis chapter describes how to control security to your IAD, validate users using a RADIUS Server, co

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3-2 8000 SeriesTo maintain IAD security, a user with Supervisor privileges should modify the User security level user ID and passwords for both User l

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Administration 3-3Figure 3.1Password Configuration Menu Change User IDTo change the user ID for the User security level (the only security level that

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3-4 8000 SeriesChange User PasswordTo change a password at any security level, you must sign on at or above the security level you’re changing and fol

Seite 263 - Industry Listings

Administration 3-5IP addressFully-qualified host and domain names(for example: radius.Verilink.com—maximum 42 bytes)NOTICE: If you enter host and dom

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3-6 8000 SeriesNOTICE: Some voice gateways with this feature require a read-write community name of LESEOC to be configured in the IAD.The SNMP Confi

Seite 265 - Signal RS-530 V.35 RS-449

Administration 3-7Enable/Disable SNMP via IPTo Enable or Disable SNMP via IP, follow the steps below.1 Type “E” on the SNMP Configuration menu to enab

Seite 266 - Voice Features

3-8 8000 Series1 Type “P” on the SNMP Configuration menu to configure system contact (up to 39 alphanumeric characters). The IAD displays the current

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Administration 3-93 Continue with other SNMP settings, or press Escape to return to the Main menu.4 Reset the IAD.Configure SNMP Trap Host IP AddressT

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vi 8000 SeriesThe 8208 complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA.On the bottom of the 8208 unit is a label that

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3-10 8000 SeriesFigure 3.3SNMP V3 Configuration MenuTwo SNMP “community entries” are generated: public (read-only community), and a read-write communi

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Administration 3-11LAN Configuration MenuThe IAD LAN port may be set for full duplex Ethernet operation if your IAD is set up as a router (page 4-38).

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3-12 8000 SeriesNOTICE: Some gateways directly support file transfer as a means of upgrading IADs. For information, refer to the Voice Gateway manufa

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Administration 3-135 The IAD prompts you to enter the IP address of the TFTP Server.6 Type the IP address of the TFTP Server and press Enter.As file t

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3-14 8000 SeriesEach option on this menu is described in detail below.Ping UtilityTo check for a device on a network, follow the steps below:1 Type “P

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Administration 3-151 Type “Z” on the Utilities menu to display the following menu:2 Type “0” to reset the baud rate to the default (19200 bps), or sel

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3-16 8000 SeriesSet System DefaultsYou may set the IAD to boot from the previously saved custom configuration, or boot from the factory-supplied confi

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Administration 3-17Display Event LogTo display the event log, type “E”. The IAD displays the event log (sample shown): Figure 3.8Event LogPress any ke

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3-18 8000 SeriesFigure 3.9Time MenuNTP Server MenuType “S” on the Time menu to bring up the NTP Server menu. Figure 3.10NTP Server MenuTo configure th

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Administration 3-19Figure 3.11Time Zone MenuIn the Time Zone menu, you may specify your time zone so the time displayed on statistics screens will be

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vii• This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking labeland

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3-20 8000 SeriesType FileTo list the contents of a file, follow the steps below.1 Type “T” on the File System menu. The IAD prompts you for the name o

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Administration 3-21Format File System DriveReformatting the file system permanently removes all files in the IAD. This command is reserved for use by

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3-22 8000 SeriesPerform a hard reset to reset the IAD (page 3-15) whenever you load a new version of boot ROM. Performing a normal reset will not exec

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Administration 3-231 Type “1” to use TFTP to receive a file to the file system, or “2” to use XMODEM to send or receive a file on the file system. If

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3-24 8000 SeriesThe IAD displays the current settings directly below the menu heading. To successively enable or disable access or output, execute the

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Configuration 4-1C HAPTER4CHAPTER 4CONFIGURATIONIntroductionThis chapter describes WAN, Router, Bridge, Voice Path, Firewall, DHCP Server, and NAT Con

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4-2 8000 Series3 Set System Defaults to the Custom defaults setting. 4 Reboot the IAD.The config.st file will be read and used to set up the DHCP clie

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Configuration 4-3Figure 4.1 WAN Configuration Flowchart Setting the WAN Port IP AddressBefore you configure the WAN port IP address, you must get the

Seite 288 - B-36 8000 Series

4-4 8000 Series3 Select the option for the interface you wish to configure with the IP address. IP addresses already configured will be listed with an

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Configuration 4-5WAN Configuration MenuConfiguring the IAD for voice transmissions across the WAN involves several tasks. Tasks in this chapter are de

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viii 8000 Series8216s, 8224s, 8316s, 8324s, 8512s, 8516s, 8524sCopyright NoticeCopyright © 2004 Verilink Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of

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4-6 8000 SeriesNOTICE: The options displayed on the WAN Configuration menu above are the options you will see if ATM is the configured Datalink Proto

Seite 292 - Specifications

Configuration 4-7Figure 4.7WAN Configuration Menu - Configuring USIFigure 4.8WAN Configuration Menu - Configuring TDMFigure 4.9WAN Configuration Menu

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4-8 8000 SeriesFigure 4.10SDSL Configuration Menu NOTICE: The options you see on the SDSL Configuration menu depend on the specific DSLAM.Toggle SDSL

Seite 294 - Voice and Data Applications

Configuration 4-9Enable/DisableConexant AutobaudMode1 Type “4” on the SDSL Configuration menu (Figure 4.10) to enable or disable Conexant Autobaud mod

Seite 295 - Configuring NAT UDP Timeout

4-10 8000 Series3 Enter “Y” for Framed Mode, or any other character if you are connecting to a DSLAM other than a Nokia DSLAM.The IAD saves the config

Seite 296 - IP Filtering

Configuration 4-11The 8000 Series contains a number of predefined configurations for physical connections and PVCs. To use one of the predefined confi

Seite 297 - Filtering Interface

4-12 8000 SeriesFigure 4.14T1 Configuration Menu The top part of the menu displays the current configuration. You can change the configuration by sele

Seite 298 - Figure D-1

Configuration 4-13Figure 4.16Select Line Build Out Menu 2 Type the option to select the line build out that corresponds to the T1 span length in use.

Seite 299 - Applications Notes D-7

4-14 8000 Series1 Type “5” on the T1 Configuration menu (Figure 4.14) to select the Channel Configuration Menu (Figure 4.17). Use this menu to determi

Seite 300 - Filter Rules

Configuration 4-15Auto Detect DS0 While Protocol DownType “7” to automatically search for active DS0s while the T1/E1 carrier is “up,” but the WAN lay

Seite 301 - Matching Parameters

ix1 All direct connections to network lines must be made using standard plugs and jacks (compliant with Pa

Seite 302 - D-10 8000 Series

4-16 8000 SeriesFigure 4.19E1 Configuration MenuSelect Frame/CRC4ModeType “1” on the E1 Configuration menu to display the E1 Frame Mode menu (Figure 4

Seite 303 - Keep History

Configuration 4-17Figure 4.21Configure S-Bits MenuConfigure LoopbackType “4” on the E1 Configuration menu to select Configure Loopback, which will dis

Seite 304 - Dial Plan

4-18 8000 SeriesFigure 4.23Channel Configuration Menu − E1This menu lets you enable or disable all channels, enable or disable individual channels, or

Seite 305 - Applications Notes D-13

Configuration 4-191 Type “P” on the T1/E1 Configuration menu (Figure 4.14) to display the physical layer statistics and the alarm log.Figure 4.25Sampl

Seite 306 - D-14 8000 Series

4-20 8000 SeriesConfigure ADSLStandard1 Type “1” to select Configure ADSL Standard. The IAD displays the ADSL Standards menu.Figure 4.27ADSL Standards

Seite 307 - PP ENDIX

Configuration 4-21SHDSL Annex A for operation in the U.S. or Annex B for operation in Europe. The IAD sets the interface type and displays the menu2 P

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4-22 8000 SeriesFigure 4.30USI Interface Type2 Type “2” on the USI Configuration menu to select the USI data rate and clocking options. The data rate

Seite 309 - Glossary E-3

Configuration 4-23NOTICE: The WAN Datalink Protocol Configuration menu sets up the IAD internet link for Level 2 Transmission Convergence onto the ph

Seite 310 - E-4 8000 Series

4-24 8000 SeriesFigure 4.33Current Configuration Table3 Type “1” to select a channel range for voice as shown in Figure 4.34.Figure 4.34Configure Voic

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Configuration 4-251 Type “3” on the WAN Configuration menu (Figure 4.4). The IAD displays the ATM PVC Configuration menu (Figure 4.36).NOTICE: Before

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