04 Quick Configuration
04 Quick Configuration
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Contents
Chapter 1: Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1. 1
2. 2
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2-3
2-4
2-4
2-6
2. 3
2. 4
2. 5
2. 6
2.5.1
2.5.2
2.5.3
2.5.4
2.5.5
2.5.6
2.5.7
2.5.8
2.5.9
2.5.10
2.5.11
2.5.12
2.5.13
2-14
2-15
2-16
2-17
2-18
2-19
2-20
2-21
2-23
2-24
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2.6.5
2.6.6
2.6.7
2.6.8
2.6.9
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2-35
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4-4
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4. 3
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Unit name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unit routing version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contact name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unit location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Loopback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Link timeout delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Transit delay (s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Daylight saving time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Default IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Default IP mask (number of bits) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Default gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SNMP trap: IP address 1,2,3,4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5-6
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5-8
5-8
5.2.13
5.2.14
5.2.15
5.2.16
5.2.17
5.2.18
5.2.19
5.2.20
5.2.21
5.2.22
5.2.23
5.2.24
5.2.25
5.2.26
5.2.27
5.2.28
5.2.29
5.2.30
5.2.31
5.2.32
5.2.33
5. 3
Rack ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RIP version for backplane links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IPX RIP for backplane links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IP SAP for backplane links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OSPF for backplane links. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5. 4
5. 5
6. 2
6-4
6-5
6-6
6-6
6. 3
6. 4
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Attributes Supported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Login Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring the NetPerformer for RADIUS Authentication . . .
Example of Console Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Example of Telnet Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Index-1
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1
Overview
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1-1
Quick Configuration
1.1
All NetPerformer console commands are accessed from the command line prompt, which
indicates the Unit ID.
Assistance (HE, ?): For assistance in selecting a command or parameter value
Configuration (SETUP): To configure the unit
Display Information (Dxyz and others): To monitor the unit
Other:
- Configuration Maintenance
- System File Maintenance
- Fine Tuning
- Access and Redundancy
- Capture and Tests.
For further information on this grouping of console commands, refer to the chapter
Overview of Console Commands in the Getting Started module of this document
series.
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WAN Configuration and Validation
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Quick Configuration
2.1
A dedicated WAN link is configured with the PORT or SLOT submenu of the SETUP
command.
Figure 2-2: SETUP/PORT and SETUP/SLOT/CHANNEL Paths on the CLI Tree for PVCR Protocol
2.1.1
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1.
2.
3.
4.
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5.
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters include:
- Compression
- Remote unit name
- Cell Packetization.
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? PORT
Port number (ETH1/ETH2/CSL/1,def:1) ?
PORT 1> Protocol (def:PPP) ? PVCR
PORT 1> Interface...............................DCE-V35
PORT 1> Clocking mode (def:INTERNAL) ?
PORT 1> Port speed (bps) (1200-6144000,def:56000) ?
PORT 1> Mode (def:DEDICATED) ?
PORT 1> IP address (def:000.000.000.000) ?
PORT 1> Subnet mask (number of bits) (0-24,def:0) ?
{000.000.000.000}
PORT 1> IP RIP (def:V1) ?
PORT 1> IP RIP TX/RX (def:DUPLEX) ?
PORT 1> OSPF (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 1> IP multicast active (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> IP multicast protocol (def:NONE) ?
PORT 1> NAT enable (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> IPX RIP (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 1> IPX SAP (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 1> IPX network number (def:00000000) ?
PORT 1> Compression (def:YES) ?
PORT 1> Remote unit name (def:) ? CHICAGO-9230
PORT 1> Timeout (ms) (1000-30000,def:1000) ?
PORT 1> Number of retransmission retries (1-1000,def:100) ?
PORT 1> Maximum number of voice channels (0-10000,def:10000) ?
PORT 1> Maximum Voice Channels If High Priority Data (010000,def:10000) ?
PORT 1> Cell Packetization (def:YES) ?
PORT 1> Filter (def:ALL) ?
2.1.2
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2.
3.
4.
5.
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6.
2.1.3
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters are as for a built-in serial port.
T1/E1 Channel
To configure a T1/E1 channel as a dedicated WAN link:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Select the Channel number, e.g. 102, where the first digit indicates the slot and the
last two digits indicate the channel
5.
6.
7.
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters are as for a built-in serial port.
For details on configuring a dedicated WAN link, refer to Configuring a Dedicated WAN
Link on page 2-2 of the NetPerformer Configuration Reference Manual.
2.1.4
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SDM-9230>DD
DISPLAY DESTINATION TABLE
The destination table has 13 entry(ies)
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DESTINATION
VAL
COST
INTRF
ATM1
ATM1.80-1
ATM2
ATM2.60-1
FR.60-1
FR.60-2
FR.60-3
FR.60-4
SDM-9230
SDM-9230-1
SDM-9230-2
SDM-9230-3
ISDN
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
1
0
1
0
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
LOCAL
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
NEXT HOP
7
7
8
8
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
7
ATM1.80-1
SDM-9230
ATM2.60-1
SDM-9230
FR.60-3
FR.60-3
SDM-9230
FR.60-3
SDM-9230
SDM-9230-2
SDM-9230
SDM-9230-2
ATM1.80-1
AGE
19
0
58
0
19
19
0
19
0
19
0
19
19
d
s
s
s
d
d
s
d
s
d
s
d
d
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Quick Configuration
2.1.5
2.
Navigate the display using the <Home>, <End>, <Up Arrow> and <Down Arrow>
keys
The various statistics in the DPORT display are updated dynamically and
continuously refreshed on the screen.
3.
To quit from the DPORT screen, press any key other than the navigation keys.
SDM-9230>DPORT
DISPLAY PORT STATES
------------------------------------------------------------------------------|PORT# PROTOCOL
INTERFACE SPEED
MODEM
STATE DELAY
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(BPS)
SIGNALS
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
1 FR-USER
DTE-V35
2048k
STDRCDATA
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T1-TE
1536k
STDRCDATA
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--Use HOME, END, UP and DOWN arrow keys to scroll. Press any other key to
exit.-
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2.2
A backup link is configured with the PORT or SLOT submenu of the SETUP command, in
much the same way as for a dedicated WAN link (see Figure 2-2).
2.2.1
2.
3.
Specify which dedicated WAN link or links this port backs up, using the Port to back
parameter
4.
NOTE:
5.
If you choose a Dialer type that requires a dial phone number, configure this
number with the SETUP/PHONE menu. Refer to the section Configuring
the Phones for Backup Links in the WAN/Leased Lines module of this
document series.
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters include:
- Backup termination mode
- Delay before call activation (s)
- Delay before call deactivation (s)
- Call activation timer (s).
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Quick Configuration
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? PORT
Port number (ETH1/ETH2/CSL/1,def:1) ?
PORT 1> Protocol (def:PVCR) ?
PORT 1> Interface...............................DCE-V35
PORT 1> Clocking mode (def:INTERNAL) ?
PORT 1> Port speed (bps) (1200-6144000,def:56000) ?
PORT 1> Mode (def:ANSWER) ? CALL-BKUP
PORT 1> Backup termination mode (def:AUTOMATIC) ?
PORT 1> Delay before call activation (s) (1-1000,def:10) ?
PORT 1> Delay before call deactivation (s) (1-1000,def:120) ?
PORT 1> Call activation timer (s) (30-1000,def:30) ?
PORT 1> Port to back (def:ANY) ?
PORT 1> Dialer (def:DTR) ?
PORT 1> IP address (def:000.000.000.000) ?
PORT 1> Subnet mask (number of bits) (0-24,def:0) ?
{000.000.000.000}
PORT 1> IP RIP (def:V1) ?
PORT 1> IP RIP TX/RX (def:DUPLEX) ?
PORT 1> OSPF (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 1> IP multicast active (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> IP multicast protocol (def:NONE) ?
PORT 1> NAT enable (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> IPX RIP (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 1> IPX SAP (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 1> IPX network number (def:00000000) ?
PORT 1> Compression (def:YES) ?
PORT 1> Remote unit name (def:) ? CHICAGO-9230
PORT 1> Timeout (ms) (1000-30000,def:1000) ?
PORT 1> Number of retransmission retries (1-1000,def:100) ?
PORT 1> Maximum number of voice channels (0-10000,def:10000) ?
PORT 1> Maximum Voice Channels If High Priority Data (010000,def:10000) ?
PORT 1> Cell Packetization (def:YES) ?
PORT 1> Filter (def:ALL) ?
2.2.2
2.
3.
Set the Dialer to the same value that is configured on the CALL-BKUP port at the
other end of the connection
4.
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired
NOTE:
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The Remote unit name does not need to be specified on an ANSWER port.
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Not all types of T1/E1 channels can be configured as the answering side of a backup
connection. Refer to the section Limitations on Digital Channels in the Digital Data
module of this document series.
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? PORT
Port number (ETH1/ETH2/CSL/1,def:1) ?
PORT 1> Protocol (def:PVCR) ?
PORT 1> Interface...............................DCE-V35
PORT 1> Clocking mode (def:INTERNAL) ?
PORT 1> Port speed (bps) (1200-6144000,def:56000) ?
PORT 1> Mode (def:DEDICATED) ? ANSWER
PORT 1> Dialer (def:DTR) ?
PORT 1> IP address (def:000.000.000.000) ?
PORT 1> Subnet mask (number of bits) (0-24,def:0) ?
{000.000.000.000}
PORT 1> IP RIP (def:V1) ?
PORT 1> IP RIP TX/RX (def:DUPLEX) ?
PORT 1> OSPF (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 1> IP multicast active (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> IP multicast protocol (def:NONE) ?
PORT 1> NAT enable (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> IPX RIP (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 1> IPX SAP (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 1> IPX network number (def:00000000) ?
PORT 1> Compression (def:YES) ?
PORT 1> Remote unit name (def:) ? CHICAGO-9230
PORT 1> Timeout (ms) (1000-30000,def:1000) ?
PORT 1> Number of retransmission retries (1-1000,def:100) ?
PORT 1> Maximum number of voice channels (0-10000,def:10000) ?
PORT 1> Maximum Voice Channels If High Priority Data (010000,def:10000) ?
PORT 1> Cell Packetization (def:YES) ?
PORT 1> Filter (def:ALL) ?
For details on configuring a backup link, refer to the section Configuring a Backup Link
in the WAN/Leased Lines module of this document series.
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Quick Configuration
2.3
A BOD link is configured with the PORT or SLOT submenu of the SETUP command, in
much the same way as for a dedicated WAN link (see Figure 2-2).
2.3.1
2.
3.
Specify which dedicated WAN link or links this port backs up, using the Port to back
parameter
4.
5.
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters include:
- Delay before BOD call activation (s)
- Delay before BOD call deactivation (s)
- BOD level (%).
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? PORT
Port number (ETH1/ETH2/CSL/1,def:1) ?
PORT 1> Protocol (def:PVCR) ?
PORT 1> Interface...............................DCE-V35
PORT 1> Clocking mode (def:INTERNAL) ?
PORT 1> Port speed (bps) (1200-6144000,def:56000) ?
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2.3.2
2.
3.
Set the Dialer to the same value that is configured on the CALL-BOD port at the other
end of the connection
4.
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. See
Answering Side of the Backup Link on page 2-8 for an example.
For details on configuring a BOD link, refer to the section Configuring a Bandwidth on
Demand Link in the WAN/Leased Lines module of this document series.
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Quick Configuration
2.4
Bring the link up by activating the modem signals on the attached user equipment.
When the NetPerformer detects the modem signals, it immediately activates the
link required to transmit the data to its destination.
When you deactivate the modem signals, the NetPerformer responds by disconnecting the link.
A conditioned link is configured with the PORT or SLOT submenu of the SETUP
command, in much the same way as for a dedicated WAN link (see Figure 2-2).
To configure a port or channel as a conditioned link:
1.
2.
3.
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters include:
Compression
Remote unit name.
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? PORT
Port number (ETH1/ETH2/CSL/1,def:1) ?
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Quick Configuration
2.5
2.5.1
2.
Change the Frame Relay parameters from their default values, if desired:
- Frame relay status change trap
- Local unit DLCI address
- Global CIR for FR over IP
- Timer in ms for FR over IP
For information concerning valid values for these parameters, consult the appendix SE/GLOBAL Configuration Parameters on page 5-1.
2.5.2
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Each end-user device connection requires a serial port or T1/E1 channel configured with the FR-NET protocol.
A Frame Relay link is configured with the PORT or SLOT submenu of the SETUP
command.
2.5.3
2.
3.
4.
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Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters include:
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Quick Configuration
Management interface
Cell Packetization.
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? PORT
Port number (ETH1/ETH2/CSL/1,def:1) ?
PORT 1> Protocol (def:PVCR) ? FR-USER
PORT 1> Interface...............................DCE-V35
PORT 1> Clocking mode (def:INTERNAL) ?
PORT 1> Port speed (bps) (1200-6144000,def:56000) ?
PORT 1> Fallback speed (def:ENABLE) ?
PORT 1> Management interface (def:ANNEX-D) ?
PORT 1> Congestion flow control (def:ON) ?
PORT 1> Enquiry timer (s) (1-30,def:10) ?
PORT 1> Report cycle (1-256,def:6) ?
PORT 1> CLLM function (def:OFF) ?
PORT 1> Cell Packetization (def:YES) ?
PORT 1> Maximum number of voice channels (0-10000,def:10000) ?
PORT 1> Maximum Voice Channels If High Priority Data (010000,def:10000) ?
PORT 1> Drop signals on LMI down (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> SVC address type (def:NONE) ?
2.5.4
2.
3.
4.
5.
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters are as for a built-in serial port.
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? SLOT
SLOT> Slot number (1/2/3,def:1) ?
Item (LINK/CHANNEL,def:CHANNEL) ?
SLOT> Channel Number (101-124/ALL,def:102) ? 103
PORT 103> Protocol (def:OFF) ? FR-NET
PORT 103> Timeslot (def:3) ?
PORT 103> Number of consecutive timeslots (1-22,def:1) ?
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2.5.5
T1/E1 Channel
To configure a T1/E1 channel as a Frame Relay link:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Select the Channel number, e.g. 102, where the first digit indicates the slot and the
last two digits indicate the channel
5.
6.
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters are as for a built-in serial port.
For details on configuring a Frame Relay link, refer to the section Frame Relay Port
Configuration Parameters in the WAN/Frame Relay module of this document series.
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Quick Configuration
2.5.6
To configure a PVC:
1.
2.
3.
Set the Mode parameter to the type of PVC required for your application
PVCR, RFC1490, TRANSP and MULTIPLEX are the most commonly used modes.
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4.
5.
Change the other PVC parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters are mentioned below for each PVC mode.
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2.5.7
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Quick Configuration
2.5.8
RFC1490
Define an RFC1490 PVC to access a remote RFC1490-compatible FRAD via a Frame
Relay network. No fragmentation or data compression is performed. The local
NetPerformer port must be a Frame Relay port (FR-USER or FR-NET protocol).
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PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
2.5.9
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Transparent (TRANSP)
Define a TRANSP PVC to switch data from one end-user device over the Frame Relay
network to the destination end-user device without alteration on the frame. A TRANSP
PVC requires either two network ports (FR-NET protocol) or one Frame Relay user port
(FR-USER protocol) and one network port.
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Quick Configuration
Network port
User DLCI
Network DLCI.
NEW YORK>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? PVC
PVC number (1-300,def:5) ? 1
PVC 1> Mode (def:OFF) ? TRANSP
PVC 1> User port (def:1) ? 1
PVC 1> Network port (def:1) ? 2
PVC 1> User DLCI (0-1022,def:0) ? 101
PVC 1> Network DLCI (0-1022,def:0) ? 102
PVC 1> Committed Information rate (4000-6144000,def:56000) ?
PVC 1> Burst Information rate (4000-6144000,def:56000) ?
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2.5.10
MULTIPLEX
Define a MULTIPLEX PVC to multiplex traffic from a Frame Relay end-user device. The
associated port must be set to the FR-NET protocol (or X.25, in the case of X.25
encapsulation to Frame Relay). A MULTIPLEX solution allows the connection to carry
traffic from multiple sources, with multiplexing performed at the local site, and
demultiplexing at the remote site.
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PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
PVC
2.5.11
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2>
2>
2>
2>
2.5.12
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Figure 2-14: DD, DPORT, DPVC and DDLCI Paths on the CLI Tree
2.
Navigate the display using the <Home>, <End>, <Up Arrow> and <Down Arrow>
keys
The various statistics in the DPVC display are updated dynamically and continuously refreshed on the screen.
3.
To quit from the DPVC screen, press any key other than the navigation keys.
SDM-9230>DPVC
DISPLAY PVC STATES
-----------------------------------FR PVC-------------------------------------|PVC MODE
INFO.
SPEED
PORT
DLCI DESTINATION
STATE &
|
|
SIGNALS
(BPS)
NAME
DELAY(MS) |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 1 PVCR
off line
56000
WAN
1 102 CHICAGO-9230
CALL
|
| 2 PVCR
off line
56000
WAN
1 103 CHICAGO-9230
OFF
|
| 3 PVCR
off line
56000
WAN
1 0
OFF
|
| 4 MULTIPLEX
MULT ----- 56000
WAN
1 0
CHICAGO-9230
IDLE
|
| 5 BROADCAST
off line
56000
WAN
1 0
IDLE
|
| 6 TRANSP-USR
USER ----- 56000
WAN
1 0
IDLE
|
| 6 TRANSP-NET
USER ----- 56000
WAN
1 0
IDLE
|
| 7 FP
off line
56000
WAN
1 0
DOWN
|
| 8 FP-MULTIPLEX MULT --- ----CHICAGO-9230
CALL
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|Information signals: NETwork/USER (N)ew (A)ctive (C)ir (F)ecn (B)ecn (-)off |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Use HOME, END, UP and DOWN arrow keys to scroll. Press any other key to exit.
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2.5.13
2.
Navigate the display using the <Home>, <End>, <Up Arrow> and <Down Arrow>
keys
The various statistics in the DDLCI display are updated dynamically and
continuously refreshed on the screen.
3.
To quit from the DDLCI screen, press any key other than the navigation keys.
SDM-9380>DDLCI
DISPLAY PVC DLCI STATES
------------------------------------------------------------------------------|DLCI PVC MODE
INFO.
SPEED
PORT
DESTINATION
STATE &
|
|
SIGNALS
(BPS)
NAME
DELAY(MS) |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------|22
4
MULTIPLEX
MULT -A--- 64000
WAN
3 FR.60-2
DATA
|
|101 2
PVCR
USER -A--- 512 k
WAN 201 FR.80-3
DATA 25ms |
|102 3
RFC1490
USER -A--- 512 k
WAN 201
DATA 0ms |
|211 5
PVCR
USER -A--- 1024 k
WAN
1 FR.60-3
DATA 17ms |
|212 1
PVCR
USER -A--- 1024 k
WAN
1 FR.80
DATA 14ms |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Information signals: NETwork/USER (N)ew (A)ctive (C)ir (F)ecn (B)ecn (-)off
|
------------------------------------------------------------------------------Use HOME, END, UP and DOWN arrow keys to scroll. Press any other key to exit.
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2.6
Configuring an IP Connection
An IP connection can be made in several ways:
Using a PPP link
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Quick Configuration
2.6.1
2.
Change the IP and FRoIP parameters from their default values, if desired:
- Default IP address
- Default IP mask
- Default gateway
- Global CIR for FR over IP
- Timer in ms for FR over IP.
For further information on these parameters, consult the appendix SE/GLOBAL
Configuration Parameters on page 5-1.
2.6.2
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2.
3.
2.
3.
4.
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Quick Configuration
Example addresses:
Parameter
Local Unit
Remote Unit
128.130.0.1
255.255.0.0
Default Gateway:
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
Default IP Address:
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
Default IP Mask:
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
LAN IP Address:
128.128.0.2
128.130.0.2
LAN IP Mask:
255.255.0.0
255.255.0.0
PVCR IP Address:
128.129.0.1
128.129.0.2
PVCR IP Mask:
255.255.0.0
255.255.0.0
2.6.3
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The physical link is configured with the PORT or SLOT submenu of the SETUP
command.
2.6.4
Ethernet Port
To configure the Ethernet port:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters include:
DHCP
IGMP enable.
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
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PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? PORT
Port number (ETH1/ETH2/CSL/1,def:ETH1) ?
PORT ETH 1> Protocol (def:ETH AUTO) ?
PORT ETH 1> LAN speed (mbps) (def:AUTO) ?
PORT ETH 1> MAC address (def:000000000000) ?
PORT ETH 1> DHCP (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT ETH 1> IP address 1 (def:000.000.000.000) ? 128.130.0.1
PORT ETH 1> Subnet mask 1 (number of bits) (0-24,def:0) ? 16
{255.255.255.000}
PORT ETH 1> IP address 2 (def:000.000.000.000) ?
PORT ETH 1> Subnet mask 2 (number of bits) (0-24,def:0) ?
{000.000.000.000}
PORT ETH 1> Frame size (128-8192,def:1500) ?
PORT ETH 1> IP RIP (def:V1) ?
PORT ETH 1> IP RIP TX/RX (def:DUPLEX) ?
PORT ETH 1> OSPF (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT ETH 1> IGMP enable (def:NO) ?
PORT ETH 1> IP multicast active (def:NO) ?
PORT ETH 1> IP multicast protocol (def:NONE) ?
PORT ETH 1> NAT enable (def:NO) ?
PORT ETH 1> VLAN enable (def:NO) ?
PORT ETH 1> IPX RIP (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT ETH 1> IPX SAP (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT ETH 1> IPX network number (def:00000000) ?
PORT ETH 1> IPX encapsulation (def:ETH 802.2) ?
PORT ETH 1> Physical connectivity detection (def:DISABLE) ?
For details on configuring an Ethernet port, refer to the LAN Connection and IP
Networks module of this document series.
2.6.5
2.
3.
4.
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters include:
IP address
Subnet mask
IP RIP
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
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PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? PORT
Port number (ETH1/ETH2/CSL/1,def:1) ?
PORT 1> Protocol (def:PPP) ?
PORT 1> Port Clocking (def:ASYNC) ? SYNC
PORT 1> Interface...............................DCE-V35
PORT 1> Clocking mode (def:INTERNAL) ?
PORT 1> Port speed (bps) (1200-6144000,def:56000) ?
PORT 1> CRC encoding (def:NRZ) ?
PORT 1> Idle (def:FLAG) ?
PORT 1> Frame delay (ms) (def:0.0) ?
PORT 1> IP address (def:000.000.000.000) ? 128.130.0.2
PORT 1> Subnet mask (number of bits) (0-24,def:0) ? 16
{255.255.255.000}
PORT 1> IP RIP (def:V1) ?
PORT 1> IP RIP TX/RX (def:DUPLEX) ?
PORT 1> NAT enable (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> Silent (def:SEND REQUEST) ?
PORT 1> LCP timeout (s) (1-255,def:3) ?
PORT 1> LCP retries, 255 = forever (0-255,def:255) ?
PORT 1> Negotiate MRU (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> Use MRU proposed by peer (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> Request Magic Number (def:YES) ?
PORT 1> Accept Magic Number Request (def:YES) ?
PORT 1> Accept Addresses Old Negotiation (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> Request IP-Address (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> Accept IP-Address Request (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> Filter (def:ALL) ?
PORT 1> PPP dial index (def:NONE) ?
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? PORT
Port number (ETH1/ETH2/CSL/1,def:1) ?
PORT 1> Protocol (def:PPP) ? PVCR
PORT 1> Interface...............................DCE-V35
PORT 1> Clocking mode (def:INTERNAL) ?
PORT 1> Port speed (bps) (1200-6144000,def:56000) ?
PORT 1> Mode (def:DEDICATED) ?
PORT 1> IP address (def:000.000.000.000) ? 128.130.0.3
PORT 1> Subnet mask (number of bits) (0-24,def:0) ? 16
{255.255.255.000}
PORT 1> IP RIP (def:V1) ?
PORT 1> IP RIP TX/RX (def:DUPLEX) ?
PORT 1> OSPF (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 1> IP multicast active (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> IP multicast protocol (def:NONE) ?
PORT 1> NAT enable (def:NO) ?
PORT 1> IPX RIP (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 1> IPX SAP (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 1> IPX network number (def:00000000) ?
PORT 1> Compression (def:YES) ?
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2.6.6
2.
3.
4.
5.
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters are as for a built-in serial port.
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? SLOT
SLOT> Slot number (1/2/3,def:2) ?
SLOT> Channel Number (201-202/ALL,def:202) ? 201
PORT 201> Protocol (def:PPP) ? PVCR
PORT 201> Interface.............................DCE-V35
PORT 201> Clocking mode (def:INTERNAL) ?
PORT 201> Port speed (bps) (1200-2048000,def:56000) ?
PORT 201> Mode (def:DEDICATED) ?
PORT 201> IP address (def:000.000.000.000) ? 128.130.0.4
PORT 201> Subnet mask (number of bits) (0-24,def:0) ? 16
{255.255.255.000}
PORT 201> IP RIP (def:V1) ?
PORT 201> IP RIP TX/RX (def:DUPLEX) ?
PORT 201> OSPF (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 201> IP multicast active (def:NO) ?
PORT 201> IP multicast protocol (def:NONE) ?
PORT 201> NAT enable (def:NO) ?
PORT 201> IPX RIP (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 201> IPX SAP (def:DISABLE) ?
PORT 201> IPX network number (def:00000000) ?
PORT 201> Compression (def:YES) ?
PORT 201> Remote unit name (def:) ?
PORT 201> Timeout (ms) (1000-30000,def:1000) ?
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2.6.7
T1/E1 Channel
To configure a T1/E1 channel as an IP link:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Select the Channel number, e.g. 102, where the first digit indicates the slot and the
last two digits indicate the channel
5.
6.
Change the other port parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters are as for a built-in serial port.
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? SLOT
SLOT> Slot number (1/2/3,def:1) ?
Item (LINK/CHANNEL,def:CHANNEL) ?
SLOT> Channel Number (101-124/ALL,def:113) ? 114
PORT 114> Protocol (def:OFF) ? PPP
PORT 114> Timeslot (def:14) ?
PORT 114> Number of consecutive timeslots (1-11,def:1) ?
PORT 114> DS0 speed (bps) (def:64000) ?
PORT 114> IP address (def:000.000.000.000) ? 128.130.0.5
PORT 114> Subnet mask (number of bits) (0-24,def:0) ? 16
{255.255.255.000}
PORT 114> IP RIP (def:V1) ?
PORT 114> IP RIP TX/RX (def:DUPLEX) ?
PORT 114> NAT enable (def:NO) ?
PORT 114> Silent (def:SEND REQUEST) ?
PORT 114> LCP timeout (s) (1-255,def:3) ?
PORT 114> LCP retries, 255 = forever (0-255,def:255) ?
PORT 114> Negotiate MRU (def:NO) ?
PORT 114> Negotiate MRU (NO/YES,def:NO) ?
PORT 114> Use MRU proposed by peer (def:NO) ?
PORT 114> Request Magic Number (def:YES) ?
PORT 114> Accept Magic Number Request (def:YES) ?
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PORT
PORT
PORT
PORT
PORT
114>
114>
114>
114>
114>
For details on configuring a serial port or T1/E1 channel as an IP link, refer to the LAN
Connection and IP Networks module of this document series.
2.6.8
2.
3.
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4.
5.
6.
7.
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8.
Change the other PVC parameters from their default values, if desired. Important
parameters include:
Remote unit name
Compression.
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? PVC
PVC number (1-300,def:1) ?
PVC 1> Mode (def:PVCR) ?
PVC 1> Port (def:1) ? 0
PVC 1> DLCI address (0-1022,def:0) ? 100
PVC 1> Committed Information rate (4000-6144000,def:56000) ?
PVC 1> Burst Information rate (4000-6144000,def:56000) ?
PVC 1> Remote unit name (def:) ? BOSTON
PVC 1> Type (def:DEDICATED) ?
PVC 1> Timeout (ms) (1000-30000,def:1000) ?
PVC 1> Number of retransmission retries (1-1000,def:100) ?
PVC 1> Compression (def:YES) ?
PVC 1> NAT enable (def:NO) ?
PVC 1> Filter (def:ALL) ?
PVC 1> Broadcast group (def:NO) ?
PVC 1> Maximum number of voice channels (0-10000,def:10000) ?
PVC 1> Maximum Voice Channels If High Priority Data (010000,def:10000) ?
PVC 1> Frame over IP, source (def:000.000.000.000) ?
183.008.127.201
PVC 1> Frame over IP, destination (def:000.000.000.000) ?
182.160.043.025
2.6.9
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Quick Configuration
For a continuous display of DLCI status in real time, use the Display PVC
DLCI States (DDLCI) command. See Real-time Display of PVC DLCI Status
on page 2-26.
Figure 2-22: DD, DPORT, DPVC and DDLCI Paths on the CLI Tree
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3
Country-specific Factory Setup
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3-1
Quick Configuration
3.1
NOTE:
For a brief explanation of the Factory Setup (FS) command, refer to the section Resetting the Configuration in the Getting Started module of this
document series.
2.
3.
NOTE:
4.
If you do not know your country code, enter ? to display a list of all available
country codes in alphabetical order by country. At the end of this list the
Country code prompt is displayed again.
Enter YES at the confirmation prompt to start the factory setup, as in the following
example.
SDM-9230>FS
FACTORY SETUP
Default factory setup (NO/YES,def:YES) ? NO
Country code (0-9999,def:1) ? ?
Algeria
=> 213
Argentina
=>
54
Australia
=>
61
Austria
=>
43
Belgium
=>
32
Bolivia
=> 591
Brazil
=>
55
Bulgaria
=> 359
Canada
=>
1
Chile
=>
56
China
=>
86
Colombia
=>
57
Costa Rica
=> 506
Cyprus
=> 357
Czech Republic
=>
42
Denmark
=>
45
Ecuador
=> 593
Egypt
=>
20
El Salvador
=> 503
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Ethiopia
Europe
Fiji
Finland
France
French Antilles
French Polynesia (Tahiti)
Gabon
Germany (Fed. Rep.)
Greece
Guam
Guantanamo Bay
Guatemala
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Kenya
Korea
Kuwait
Libya
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Macao
Malaysia
Malta
Mexico
Monaco
Morocco
Netherlands
Netherlands Antilles
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Nigeria
Northern Ireland
Norway
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Romania
San Marino
Saudi Arabia
Scotland
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=>
51
=> 1000
=> 679
=> 358
=>
33
=> 596
=> 689
=> 241
=>
49
=>
30
=> 671
=>
53
=> 502
=> 592
=> 509
=> 504
=> 852
=>
91
=>
62
=>
98
=> 964
=> 353
=> 972
=>
39
=>
81
=> 962
=> 254
=>
82
=> 965
=> 218
=>
41
=> 352
=> 853
=>
60
=> 356
=>
52
=>
33
=> 212
=>
31
=> 599
=>
64
=> 505
=> 234
=>
44
=>
47
=>
92
=> 507
=> 595
=>
51
=>
63
=>
48
=> 351
=> 974
=>
40
=>
39
=> 966
=>
44
3-3
Quick Configuration
Senegal
=> 221
Singapore
=>
65
South Africa
=>
27
Spain
=>
34
Sri Lanka
=>
94
Surinam
=> 597
Sweden
=>
46
Switzerland
=>
41
Tahiti (French Polynesia) => 689
Taiwan
=> 886
Tanzania
=> 255
Tasmania
=>
61
Thailand
=>
66
Tunisia
=> 216
Turkey
=>
90
Uganda
=> 256
United Arab Emirates
=> 971
United Kingdom
=>
44
United States of America =>
1
Uruguay
=> 598
Vatican City
=>
39
Venezuela
=>
58
Wales
=>
44
Yugoslavia
=>
38
Zaire, Rep.
=> 243
Zambia
=> 260
Zimbabwe
=> 263
Country code (0-9999,def:1) ? 44
Factory setup, please confirm (NO/YES,def:NO) ? YES
Default factory setup installed !
Unit restarted !
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4
Global Functions
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4-1
Quick Configuration
4.1
4.1.1
4-2
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Global Functions
4.1.2
4.1.3
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4-3
Quick Configuration
4.1.4
NOTE:
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Global Functions
TIMEP,
def:BOOTP) ? CHANNEL
Item (ALL/BRIDGE/CELLRELAY/IP/IPX/MGMT/PING/PORT/PU/PVC/RELAY,
def:ALL) ?
CHANNEL
ERRORS: Compressor Overflow
Abort Sequence
Restart
MGMT1
to FR.80-1
0
0
0
0
IP
to FR.80-1
0
0
0
0
IPX
to FR.80-1
0
0
0
0
PORT 1
to FR.80-1-3
0
0
0
0
CELL-RELAY to FR.80-1
0
0
0
0
to PVC
3
0
0
0
0
MGMT1
to FR.80-3
0
0
0
0
IP
to FR.80-3
0
0
0
0
IPX
to FR.80-3
0
0
0
0
PU
4
to FR.80-3-4
0
0
0
0
CELL-RELAY to FR.80-3
0
0
0
0
PU
3
to FR.80-3-3
0
0
0
0
MGMT1
to FR.60-3
0
0
0
0
IP
to FR.60-3
0
0
0
0
IPX
to FR.60-3
0
0
0
0
PU
1
to FR.60-3-1
0
0
0
0
PU
2
to FR.60-3-2
0
0
0
0
PU
3
to FR.60-3-3
0
0
0
0
PU
4
to FR.60-3-4
0
0
0
0
PU
4
to FR.60-4-4
0
0
0
0
CELL-RELAY to FR.60-3
0
0
0
0
PU
3
to FR.60-4-3
0
0
0
0
PVC 4
to FR.60-2-4
0
0
0
0
PORT 3
to FR.60-2-1
0
0
0
0
CELL-RELAY to FR.60-3
0
0
0
0
MGMT1
to FR.80
0
0
0
0
IP
to FR.80
0
0
0
0
IPX
to FR.80
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
These counters represent the number of errors that have occurred on the various
transmission channels:
Compressor: The number of times that the channels compression dictionary
detected an error. See also the next section.
Overflow: The number of times that the channel discarded a cell because its
buffer was full.
Abort: The number of times that the reception of a frame terminated abnormally.
Sequence: The number of times that frame reception failed because one or more
blocks were missing from the frame sequence.
Restart: The number of times that the channels compression dictionary had to
be resynchronized.
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Quick Configuration
4.1.5
NOTE:
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
4
1
1
2
channel(s),
channel(s),
channel(s),
channel(s),
channel(s),
channel(s),
channel(s),
channel(s),
channel(s),
channel(s),
channel(s),
errors:
errors:
errors:
errors:
errors:
errors:
errors:
errors:
errors:
errors:
errors:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
These counters represent errors that have been detected by the compression dictionaries.
Each entry provides the number of channels associated with the compression dictionary,
and the number of errors that have occurred.
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Global Functions
4.2
4.2.1
4.2.2
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4-7
Quick Configuration
2.
Enter the new value of each parameter after the parameter prompt.
3.
To confirm the time change, enter YES at the Accept new time? prompt.
SDM-9230>ST
SET TIME
CLOCK> Year (1992-2030,def:2003) ?
CLOCK> Month (1-12,def:9) ? 10
CLOCK> Day of the month (1-31,def:4) ? 15
CLOCK> Day of the week (def:WEDNESDAY) ?
CLOCK> Hour (0-23,def:16) ? 17
CLOCK> Minute (0-59,def:24) ? 09
CLOCK> Second (0-59,def:24) ?
Time> WED
2003/10/15 17:09:24
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Global Functions
4.3
2.
Change a parameter value by entering the new value after the parameter prompt.
NOTE:
B457376>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? GLOBAL
GLOBAL> Unit name (def:B457376) ? SDM-9230
GLOBAL> Unit routing version (1-2,def:1) ?
GLOBAL> Contact name (def:Memotec) ?
GLOBAL> Unit location (def:Unknown) ?
GLOBAL> Loopback (def:NO) ?
GLOBAL> Link timeout delay (0-1000,def:0) ?
GLOBAL> Transit delay (s) (1-20,def:4) ?
GLOBAL> Daylight saving time (def:NO) ?
GLOBAL> Default IP address (def:000.000.000.000) ?
GLOBAL> Default IP mask (number of bits) (0-24,def:0) ?
{000.000.000.000}
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GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
...
4.3.1
4.3.2
Protocol-related Parameters
Protocol-related parameters are geared toward a particular network application. They
include the following:
IP
GLOBAL> Default IP address (def:000.000.000.000) ?
GLOBAL> Default IP mask (number of bits) (0-24,def:0) ?
{000.000.000.000}
GLOBAL> Default gateway (def:000.000.000.000) ?
Frame Relay
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
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SNMP
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
SNMP
SNMP
SNMP
SNMP
trap:
trap:
trap:
trap:
IP
IP
IP
IP
address
address
address
address
1
2
3
4
(def:000.000.000.000)
(def:000.000.000.000)
(def:000.000.000.000)
(def:000.000.000.000)
?
?
?
?
Voice
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
?
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
GLOBAL>
4.3.3
2.
At the Unit name parameter prompt, enter a unique name for this NetPerformer unit.
You can choose whatever naming convention you like. By convention, the Unit
Name is the fully-qualified domain name for this node.
Caution: You must specify a unique Unit name for each NetPerformer in
the network. WAN (PVCR) connections will not work if two units have the
same name.
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The default Unit name is the burned-in product serial number, which guarantees unique naming when you power up the unit for the first time.
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4.3.4
network.
To set the Unit Routing Version:
1.
2.
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SE/GLOBAL Configuration Parameters
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5.1
SE/GLOBAL
SNMP
npsys (category)
Text-based Config
npsys (heading)
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5.2.1
Unit name
Console
SNMP
Unit name
npsysName
Text-based Config
[npsys] Name
The name of the NetPerformer unit. By convention, this is the nodes fully-qualified
domain name.
The Unit name is used when accessing the unit for configuration and management
purposes, and is entered in the routing table of network destinations reached using PVCR
links. On the console, the current Unit name appears at the beginning of each command
line.
Caution: You must specify a unique Unit name for each NetPerformer in the
network. WAN (PVCR) connections will not work if two units have the same
name. The default Unit name is the burned-in product serial number, which
guarantees unique naming when you configure the unit for the first time.
You can choose any naming convention you like. For example, use the city or company
name where the NetPerformer is located. We suggest that you name each unit according to
its site and sequence. For example, if you have three NetPerformers located at a single
site, you could name them BOSTON-1, BOSTON-2 and BOSTON-3.
5.2.2
Values:
Default:
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Text-based Config
The routing version to be used on this unit. With the default Version 1 routing protocol,
each unit name takes up one entry in the routing table. With Version 2 units can be
assigned to a common group name, and require only one entry in the routing table per
group of units.
Set the Unit routing version to 1 if any NetPerformers in the network are running
Unit Routing Version 1. This is the version used in all NetPerformer software
releases earlier than V6.7.0.
Set the Unit routing version to 2 if all NetPerformers are running Unit Routing
Version 2, which is used in software release 6.7.0 and higher.
Caution: Each NetPerformer unit can be configured to run either routing version.
However, the Unit routing version must be the same throughout the entire network.
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Values:
1, 2
Default:
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5.2.3
Contact name
Console
Contact name
SNMP
npsysContact
Text-based Config
[npsys] Contact
The name or telephone number of a contact person for this NetPerformer unit. This
parameter is required for information purposes only.
5.2.4
Values:
Default:
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Unit location
Console
Unit location
SNMP
npsysLocation
Text-based Config
[npsys] Location
The physical location of this NetPerformer unit. For example, you could define the Unit
location as Telephone closet, 3rd floor. This parameter is required for information
purposes only.
5.2.5
Values:
Default:
Unknown
Loopback
Console
Loopback
SNMP
npsysAcceptLoop
Text-based Config
[npsys] AcceptLoop
Control of loopback on the WAN links (PVCR protocol). The NetPerformer software
detects the presence of a loopback condition on any WAN link. The Loopback parameter
determines whether loopback on any link is accepted (YES) or not accepted (NO).
Set Loopback to YES to accept loopback on WAN links. This is required for testing purposes only.
Setting Loopback to NO to prevent the NetPerformer from using a link that has
been placed in loopback mode either temporarily or accidentally.
5.2.6
Values:
YES, NO
Default:
NO
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npsysLinkTimeout-s
Text-based Config
[npsys] LinkTimeout-s
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The delay, in seconds, before a WAN link is declared down during a link failure. This
timeout can be used to prevent the accumulation of LINK DOWN alarms in the
NetPerformer when brief link failures occur.
5.2.7
Values:
0 - 1000
Default:
SNMP
npsysTransitDelay-s
Text-based Config
[npsys] TransitDelay-s
The maximum delay, in seconds, allowed to elapse between the reception and
transmission of a frame forwarded by the bridge. A timer is started if a link reports that it
is too busy to transmit a frame. Frames that are not processed within the transit delay are
discarded.
The Transit delay determines the maximum aging time for TCP/IP data, including SNMP
and TELNET.
NOTE:
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Values:
1 - 20
Default:
SNMP
npsysDaylightSaving
Text-based Config
[npsys] DaylightSaving
Adjustment of the system date and time to Daylight Saving Time. Set Daylight saving
time to YES only if you would like the unit to adjust the time to Daylight Saving Time.
5.2.9
Values:
YES, NO
Default:
NO
Default IP address
Console
Default IP address
SNMP
npsysDefaultIpAddr
Text-based Config
[npsys] DefaultIpAddr
The default IP address for this NetPerformer unit. This address is used for PVCR ports and
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PVCs that do not have a configured IP address (set with the IP address parameter for the
port or PVC).
The Default IP address is a 4-byte value in dotted decimal notation, with a maximum
value of 255 for each byte. When set to 000.000.000.000, no Default IP address is
defined.
NOTE:
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Values:
000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255
Default:
000.000.000.000
SNMP
npsysDefaultIpMask
Text-based Config
[npsys] DefaultIpMask
The subnet mask associated with the Default IP address. The Default IP mask identifies
which bits of the Default IP address correspond to the physical network, and which bits
correspond to host identifiers. For example, in IP address 255.255.000.000 all network
bits are set to 1 and all host bits are set to 0.
To change the value of the subnet mask using the console, enter the number of bits to be
used for the mask. For example, select 17 bits to define the mask 255.255.128.000; select
23 bits to define 255.255.254.000. When you enter the number of bits the console
automatically displays the resulting mask in dotted decimal notation to the right of the bits
value.
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When using SNMP you cannot change the number of bits. You must enter the
value of the default IP mask in dotted decimal notation (000.000.000.000 255.255.255.255).
Values:
0 - 32
Default:
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5.2.11
Default gateway
Console
Default gateway
SNMP
npsysDefaultGateway
Text-based Config
[npsys] DefaultGateway
The default gateway IP address that the NetPerformer will use to send frames to a device
on another network if there is no valid gateway entry in the routing table.
The Default gateway is a 4-byte value in dotted decimal notation, with a maximum value
of 255 for each byte.
Enter the IP address of the gateway that should be used when a destination is
unknown. All frames with unknown destinations are sent to this gateway.
When this parameter is set to 000.000.000.000, no default gateway is defined on
the NetPerformer. All frames with unknown destinations will be discarded.
5.2.12
Values:
000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255
Default:
000.000.000.000
SNMP
npsysSnmpTrapIpAddr1
npsysSnmpTrapIpAddr2
npsysSnmpTrapIpAddr3
npsysSnmpTrapIpAddr4
Text-based Config
[npsys]
SnmpTrapIpAddr1
SnmpTrapIpAddr2
SnmpTrapIpAddr3
SnmpTrapIpAddr4
The IP addresses available to SNMP as the destination for traps. Traps are sent only to
those SNMP managers that are specified with one of these IP addresses. Up to 4 distinct IP
addresses can be defined.
Each SNMP trap IP address is a 4-byte value in dotted decimal notation, with a maximum
value of 255 for each byte. Define the SNMP trap IP address with the address of the
SNMP management device that should receive all traps occurring in the network.
Caution: SNMP will send its traps to the configured destination(s) only. If you do
not define any SNMP Trap IP Addresses (all 4 IP addresses are left at the default
value, 000.000.000.000) no managers on the LAN will receive any traps.
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Values:
000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255
Default:
000.000.000.000
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5.2.13
SNMP
Text-based Config
The Frame relay status change trap determines whether the SNMP trap
frDLCIStatusChange is set (ENABLE) or not set (DISABLE) when the status of a Frame
Relay DLCI changes.
5.2.14
Values:
ENABLE, DISABLE
Default:
DISABLE
SNMP
Text-based Config
npsysPsAndFansMonitoring
[npsys] PsAndFansMonitoring
This parameter determines how the NetPerformer will monitor the power supplies and
fans in the unit chassis. The following settings are available:
NONE: No monitoring of power supplies and fans
PS: Monitoring of power supplies only
FANS: Monitoring of fans only
BOTH: Monitoring of both power supplies and fans.
When the NetPerformer is configured to monitor the power supplies and fans, it will log
an alarm and send a trap to SNMP whenever a change of state occurs.
To view the alarms, enter the Display Alarms (DA) console command, or select the SNMP
statAlarmEntry variable. Here is an example:
BOSTON>DA
DISPLAY ALARMS
Time> MON
1998/11/16 10:47:15
Alarm>
ONE PS DOWN
Alarm>
BOTH FANS UP
Alarm>
FANS FAULT
NOTE:
MON
MON
MON
1998/11/16 10:46:21
1998/11/16 10:17:09
1998/11/16 10:08:32
You can also view the current status of the power supplies and fans with the
Display States command. Enter DS on the console command line and select
GLOBAL, as in the following example:
BOSTON>DS
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DISPLAY STATES
Item (GLOBAL/PORT/PU/PVC/SLOT/SVC,def:PVC) ? GLOBAL
GLOBAL> PS status...............................BOTH PS UP
GLOBAL> Fan status..............................BOTH FANS UP
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Values:
Default:
NONE
SNMP
npsysDLCI
Text-based Config
[npsys] DLCI
The Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) address of the local unit. This address is used
for PVCs that do not have a configured DLCI address (set with the DLCI address
parameter for the port or PVC).
Auto setting: To have the local unit learn the DLCI address automatically from
the Frame Relay switch, leave the Local unit DLCI address at its default value, 0.
The NetPerformer will obtain the correct DLCI address from the network
through the Full Status Report.
Manual setting: To set this parameter manually, select a non-zero value. Define
the Local unit DLCI address manually when a global DLCI address is required
for your Frame Relay application.
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In the NetPerformer a DLCI number has meaning only locally between the
unit and the switch. If Frame Relay addressing appears global to the network
from the point of view of the destination device, the local NetPerformer unit
must know how it appears to the destination device when it wants to initiate a
connection. When set to a non-zero value, the Local unit DLCI address provides this information, and is used as the Srce field in the connection request.
Values:
0 - 1022
Default:
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5.2.16
SNMP
Text-based Config
[npsys] ExtensionNumLength
The number of digits that must be used to define an extension number in the Voice
Mapping Table for this NetPerformer unit. For example, set the Extension number (no. of
digits) to 3 to allow for extension numbers 001 to 999.
NOTE:
All port and destination extension numbers in the telephone network must
contain the same number of digits, to ensure correct parsing of the dial digit
sequence.
For details on configuring extension numbers, refer to the Advanced Voice Features
module of this document series.
5.2.17
Values:
2-4
Default:
Country code
Console
Country code
SNMP
npsysCountry
Text-based Config
[npsys] Country
The country code for voice/fax transmissions. This parameter determines the type of ring,
dial tone, ringback tone, busy tone and fast busy tone that will be generated by the voice
port. To ensure that these signals are generated according to local standards, set this
parameter to the country where the voice port is located.
Enter ? to view a complete list of country codes on the console screen. At the end of this
list the Country code prompt will be displayed again.
5.2.18
Values:
0 - 9999
Default:
SNMP
npsysJitterBuf
Text-based Config
[npsys] JitterBuf
The amount of jitter delay, in milliseconds, that the NetPerformer uses to compensate for a
variation in network delay, which can produce variable arrival time of packets on a voice/
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fax connection.
If packets arrive at inconsistent intervals, voice quality may be choppy on a voice
connection. When the Jitter buffer parameter is set to higher values, the end-to-end delay
increases, but voice quality remains smooth. Lower values decrease end-to-end delay, but
may produce choppy voice quality.
Set the Jitter buffer to 0 to enable dynamic jitter buffer, where the DSP determines the
jitter in the network by calculating the time between packets. The DSP performs this
calculation on startup and every time the jitter buffer overflows or under-flows.
5.2.19
Values:
Default:
170
SNMP
npsysVoiceLog
Text-based Config
[npsys] VoiceLog
This parameter determines whether the voice/fax log is enabled (YES) or disabled (NO).
Set Enable voice/fax log to YES if you require a log of all voice/fax calls completed from
this unit. This can be useful for accounting purposes.
The voice/fax log can be viewed at the console with the Display Log (DL) command. For
further information, refer to the Monitoring and Statistics module of this document series.
5.2.20
Values:
YES, NO
Default:
YES
SNMP
npsysDialTimer
Text-based Config
[npsys] DialTimer
The amount of time, in seconds, that the application will wait for a digit of the speed dial
number or the extended digits when attempting to set up a voice/fax connection. The Dial
timer specifies the amount of time the system should wait for a response to a Call Connect
or Call Clear requests.
Set this parameter to the maximum length of time required to dial a speed dial number.
The NetPerformer determines that a dialing sequence is completed when the Dial timer
expires or when the user terminates dialing with the pound sign (#).
When it is set to a non-zero value, the Dial timer can also be used to forward digits:
The Dial timer is applied on the Extended digits to forward parameter
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The Extended digits (no. of digits) parameter defined in the Voice Mapping Table
(MAP) is considered as the maximum number of extended digits that can be sent
If the expected number of digits is not reached, the Extended digits to forward
will be forwarded automatically after the Dial timer expires.
NOTE:
5.2.21
The Dial timer is not applicable when you enter the speed dial number and
extended digits on a digital voice port configured for R2/R2 signaling.
Values:
0 - 10
Default:
SNMP
Text-based Config
npsysVoiceHighestPriority
[npsys] VoiceHighestPriority
This parameter determines whether voice transmissions are treated as high priority traffic.
Set High priority voice class to YES (the default value) if you want voice traffic
to be given high priority with respect to other traffic types.
Set High priority voice class to NO to allow for manual configuration of the
voice traffic priority class. In this case, the Voice class parameter is listed next.
5.2.22
Values:
YES, NO
Default:
YES
Voice class
Console
Voice class
SNMP
npsysVoiceClass
Text-based Config
[npsys] VoiceClass
The priority level for voice traffic, if it has not been given high priority with the High
priority voice class parameter.
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You can set the Voice class manually only if you first set the High priority
voice class parameter to NO. If at a later time you change High priority voice
class back to YES, the configured value of the Voice class parameter will be
ignored.
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Set the Voice class parameter to class 1 to 8. The relative weight of each traffic class
determines its transmission priority. Use the SETUP/CLASS menu to change the relative
weight of the class you have chosen for the Voice class. Refer to the Quality of Service
(QoS) module of this document series).
Caution: If voice traffic is not given high priority (the High priority voice class
parameter has been set to NO), make sure that the Voice class parameter is
configured with the same value on the local and remote NetPerformer units.
5.2.23
Values:
1-8
Default:
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Text-based Config
[npsys] CirFrOverIp
The maximum combined Committed Information Rate (CIR) for all PVCs configured for
Frame Relay over IP (FRoIP) operation. This represents the maximum data throughput
accepted on the IP port.
5.2.24
Values:
1 - 100000000
Default:
64000
SNMP
Text-based Config
[npsys] TimerFrOverIp
Defines the Check Timer interval, in milliseconds, which controls the timeout of frames
on all PVCs configured for FRoIP operation.
5.2.25
Values:
1 - 1000
Default:
50
SNMP
npsysMaxVoiceCallOverIp
Text-based Config
[npsys] MaxVoiceCallOverIp
The maximum number of voice channels permitted on the IP port for FRoIP. This
determines the maximum number of voice calls that can be sent over IP at one time. The
default value, 10000 disables call blocking.
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5.2.26
Values:
1 - 10000
Default:
10000
Delay generated by a
comma (ms)
SNMP
npsysCommaDelay
Text-based Config
[npsys] CommaDelay
The delay, in milliseconds, generated by a comma for voice dialing. The Signaling Engine
pauses its dialing procedure for this length of time when a comma is encountered in the
digit stream.
5.2.27
Values:
Default:
250
SNMP
Text-based Config
[npsys] SeClearPcm
Set ISDN G4 Fax PCM switching enable to YES to allow the NetPerformer to transport
G4 fax messages. When the NetPerformer detects that an incoming ISDN call is a G4 fax
message, it switches the traffic to a PCM64K voice channel.
If this parameter is set to NO, incoming G4 fax is ignored.
5.2.28
Values:
YES, NO
Default:
NO
SNMP
npsysAutoSave-Delay
Text-based Config
[npsys] AutoSaveDelay
The delay, in seconds, before the NetPerformer automatically saves the configuration file.
This determines the interval at which automatic saving take place. If you reduce this
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interval by increasing the value of the Auto save configuration delay parameter, overall
processing overhead is reduced.
Set this parameter to 0 to disable Autosave.
Caution: If you set the Auto save configuration delay to 0, you must save the
configuration manually every time you change it, using the Save Configuration
Profile (SP) command.
Another option is to raise the Auto save configuration delay and execute the SP command
whenever you change any configuration parameter values, to ensure that they are properly
saved.
5.2.29
Values:
0 - 255
Default:
10
SNMP
Text-based Config
[npsys] EnableVtr
effect at the originating end of the connection. For more information on Voice Traffic
Routing, see the Advanced Voice Features module of this document series.
5.2.30
Values:
YES, NO
Default:
NO
SNMP
npsysEnableDomain
Text-based Config
[npsys] EnableDomain
the receiving end of the connection. For more information on Domain Dialing, see the
Advanced Voice Features module of this document series.
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Values:
YES, NO
Default:
YES
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5.2.31
SNMP
npsysEnableHuntFwd
Text-based Config
[npsys] EnableHuntFwd
the originating end of the connection. To use Hunt Forwarding in your network, you must
also configure the parameters listed in the SETUP/HUNT menu. Refer to the Advanced
Voice Features module of this document series.
5.2.32
Values:
YES, NO
Default:
YES
SNMP
npsysUserAccessLogging
Text-based Config
[npsys] UserAccessLogging
Enable (YES) or disable (NO) the logging of alarms when users access the unit via the
console. To view the alarm log, execute the Display Alarms (DA) command at the console.
5.2.33
Values:
YES, NO
Default:
NO
SNMP
npsysExclusiveConsole
Text-based Config
[npsys] ExclusiveConsole
When this parameter is set to ENABLE, a second user cannot access the console and
disconnect the first users connection. The first user must disconnect the console to allow
someone else to connect.
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Access timeouts are independent of the Exclusive access to console parameter. If you are using a dial-up or TELNET connection to the console, you will
be disconnected automatically after a period of inactivity, even if the Exclusive access to console parameter is enabled.
Values:
ENABLE, DISABLE
Default:
DISABLE
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5.3
Rackmount Chassis
Some additional global parameters appear at the console when configuring an SDM-9585
card in the SDM-9500 rackmount chassis:
SDM-9585>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/IP/IPX/MAP/PHONE/PORT/
PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SIP/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? GLOBAL
GLOBAL> Unit name (def:9585-3) ?
GLOBAL> Unit routing version (1-2,def:1) ?
GLOBAL> Contact name (def:Memotec) ?
GLOBAL> Unit location (def:Unknown) ?
GLOBAL> Loopback (def:NO) ?
GLOBAL> Link timeout delay (0-1000,def:0) ?
GLOBAL> Transit delay (s) (1-20,def:4) ?
GLOBAL> Daylight saving time (def:NO) ?
GLOBAL> Default gateway (def:000.000.000.000) ?
GLOBAL> SNMP trap: IP address 1 (def:000.000.000.000) ?
GLOBAL> SNMP trap: IP address 2 (def:000.000.000.000) ?
GLOBAL> SNMP trap: IP address 3 (def:000.000.000.000) ?
GLOBAL> SNMP trap: IP address 4 (def:000.000.000.000) ?
GLOBAL> Frame relay status change trap (def:DISABLE) ?
GLOBAL> Rack id (0-4,def:1) ?
GLOBAL> Watch power supplies and fans (def:NONE) ? BOTH
GLOBAL> RIP version for backplane links (def:DISABLE) ?
GLOBAL> IPX RIP for backplane links (def:ENABLE) ?
GLOBAL> IPX SAP for backplane links (def:ENABLE) ?
The additional parameters required to configure the SDM-9585 rackmount card include
the following:
5.3.1
Rack ID
Console
Rack ID
SNMP
npsysRackId
Text-based Config
[npsys] RackId
The number of the rackmount chassis in which this NetPerformer card is found. This
parameter is required when two or more rackmount chassis are daisy-chained together at a
single site. Set the Rack ID to 0 to indicates that this card is installed in the only rackmount
chassis at this site.
You can use whatever numbering convention you like for the Rack ID. However, we
suggest that you number a daisy-chained series of rackmount chassis from top to bottom
or from left to right, to ensure consistency at all sites in your network.
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Values:
0-4
Default:
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5.3.2
SNMP
Text-based Config
[npsys] BackplaneRipVersion
Enables or disables the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) on the backplane links, and
select the RIP version used. Three settings are available to enable IP RIP:
V1: The backplane links use RIP Version 1. With this version the subnet mask for
an IP address in a routing table entry is determined using the mask of the link on
which the frame was received.
V2 BROADCAST: The backplane links use RIP Version 2 in Broadcast mode. In
Version 2 a subnet mask is transmitted for each address contained in the RIP
frame. In Broadcast mode each RIP V2 frame is sent with IP address
255.255.255.255, which permits routers running RIP Version 1 to receive and
analyze those frames.
V2 MULTICAST: The backplane links use RIP Version 2 in Multicast mode. In
this mode each RIP V2 frame is sent with IP address 224.000.000.009, which
prevents routers running RIP Version 1 from receiving those frames.
With RIP V2 Multicast, only RIP V2 compliant devices will receive RIP frames.
For details on the differences between IP RIP routing using RIP Version 1 and RIP
Version 2, consult the section IP Routing with RIP Version 2 in the LAN Connection and IP
Networks module of this document series.
Set the RIP version for backplane links parameter to DISABLE to prevent the
NetPerformer from transmitting or receiving IP RIP frames on the backplane links. The
NetPerformer will discard all RIP frames received.
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If you disable IP RIP on the NetPerformer, but require IP routing to a particular destination (for management under SNMP, for example) you can configure
a static IP address using the IP Static menu, described in the LAN Connection
and IP Networks module of this document series.
Values:
Default:
V1
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5.3.3
SNMP
npsysBackplaneIPXRipEnable
Text-based Config
[npsys] BackplaneIPXRipEnable
Enables or disables IPX RIP on the backplane links of an SDM-9500 chassis. Set to
ENABLE to allow transmission of IPX RIP tables on the backplane links. When IPX RIP
for backplane links is set to DISABLE, you can configure two cards installed in the same
chassis to be on two separate LAN segments.
If you change the value of this parameter the backplane link disconnects, then reconnects.
5.3.4
Values:
ENABLE, DISABLE
Default:
ENABLE
SNMP
npsysBackplaneIPXSapEnable
Text-based Config
[npsys] BackplaneIPXSapEnable
Enables or disables IPX SAP on the backplane links of an SDM-9500 chassis. Set to
ENABLE to allow transmission of IPX SAP tables on the backplane links. When IPX SAP
for backplane links is set to DISABLE, you can configure two cards installed in the same
chassis to be on two separate LAN segments.
If you change the value of this parameter the backplane link disconnects, then reconnects.
5.3.5
Values:
ENABLE, DISABLE
Default:
ENABLE
SNMP
npsysBackplaneOspfEnable
Text-based Config
[npsys] BackplaneOspfEnable
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Values:
ENABLE, DISABLE
Default:
ENABLE
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5.5
ATM Option
When the ATM firmware option is loaded on the NetPerformer, three additional global
parameters are available to control how this option shares memory and configuration
space with other NetPerformer functions:
Number of DSPs reserved for AAL1
Number of data channels reserved
Number of ATM AAL5 VCs reserved.
Details on these three ATM global parameters are provided in the ATM Option module of
this document series.
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Controlling Access to the NetPerformer
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6.1
The NetPerformer includes the following security features to help you control access to
the unit and its configuration:
User profiles, which assign specific access privileges for each user (see Defining the User Profiles on page 6-3)
FTP access restriction, to prevent unauthorized configuration file upload/download (see Restricting FTP Access on page 6-7)
Telnet access restriction, to prevent unauthorized Telnet access to the console
(see Restricting Telnet Access on page 6-9)
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) for authentication of
console access. (see Authentication Using RADIUS on page 6-11).
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NOTE:
If you do not define any user profiles, only the administrator login (ADMIN)
is available for access to the unit console.
defined with FULL access. By default, the administrator login is defined with
FULL access.
To create a user profile:
Enter the menu sequence: SE USER.
SDM-9230>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? USER
User profile number (1-10,def:1) ? 3
USER 3> User Name (def:) ? JAN
USER 3> Change password (NO/YES,def:NO) ? YES
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USER
USER
USER
USER
USER
3>
3>
3>
3>
3>
Caution: If you change the User Name of User profile number 1 from ADMIN to
another value, you will no longer be able to use the ADMIN username. If, in
addition, you have changed the Access Privilege of User profile number 1 from
FULL to MONITOR, you will no longer be able to adjust the NetPerformer
configuration. Contact NetPerformer Technical Support for a workaround using
the Service Password.
To change the password for a user:
1.
2.
NOTE:
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6.2.3
Changing a Password
When accessing the NetPerformer console you can change your password without
changing your username.
To change your password:
1.
2.
3.
Enter the new password at the Enter new password prompt, using an alphanumeric
string of up to 16 characters
4.
NOTE:
If you do not enter the new password correctly, the old password remains in
effect.
SDM-9230>CP
CHANGE PASSWORD(ADMIN)
Enter password:*****
Enter new password:******
Re-enter for confirmation:******
Password changed
6.2.4
To permit logging onto the NetPerformer unit without console access authorization:
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Ensure that no other user profiles are defined for this unit; enter the menu sequence
DP USER to view the current user profile configuration.
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To define the IP addresses that can access the unit via FTP:
1.
2.
Enter DISABLE at the Mode parameter prompt to block FTP access from any IP
address. No further parameters are presented in this case.
Otherwise, leave the Mode parameter at its default value, ENABLE, to permit FTP
access to the NetPerformer unit
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If FTP access is enabled, and you leave all 5 authorized IP addresses at their default value,
000.000.000.000, the NetPerformer unit can be accessed from any IP device that
supports FTP.
Caution: If you allow the NetPerformer to be accessed via FTP without IP
address limitation, the unit can be secured through login authorization or RADIUS
authorization only.
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To define the IP addresses that can access the console via Telnet:
1.
2.
Enter DISABLE at the Mode parameter prompt to block Telnet access from any IP
address. No further parameters are presented in this case,
Otherwise, leave the Mode parameter at its default value, ENABLE, to permit Telnet
access to the NetPerformer console
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If Telnet access is enabled, and you leave all 5 authorized IP addresses at their default
value, 000.000.000.000, the NetPerformer unit can be accessed from any IP device
that supports Telnet.
Caution: If you allow the NetPerformer to be accessed via Telnet without IP
address limitation, the unit can be secured through login authorization or RADIUS
authorization only.
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The RADIUS server is able to authenticate login requests from all participating
NetPerformer units (clients) in the network.
Advantages of using a RADIUS server are:
The authentication process is centralized in a distributed client/server system
User authentication is simpler and more secure
The addition and removal of user profiles does not require configuration changes
on several units in the network.
6.5.1
Attributes Supported
The following standard RADIUS attributes are supported in the NetPerformer
implementation, as defined in the RFC-2865 specification:
Attribute No.
Standard Name
NetPerformer Equivalent
User-Name
LOGIN
User-Password
PASSWORD
NAS-IP-Address
NetPerformer IP address
Service-Type
18
Reply-Message
Access-Accept or Access-Reject
6.5.2
Login Procedure
When a remote user dials into a NetPerformer unit the usual login procedure is initiated:
The NetPerformer requests a LOGIN (username) and PASSWORD for authentication purposes.
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Once the user enters the LOGIN and PASSWORD, the NetPerformer searches the
set of User Profiles that have been configured locally on the unit. Refer to
Defining the User Profiles on page 6-3.
If a match is found in the local User Profiles, the user is logged on with the
Access privilege (FULL or MONITOR) that is defined in the User Profile.
If no match is found in the local User Profiles, the NetPerformer turns to the RADIUS
Server for authentication:
The NetPerformer builds a RADIUS Access-Request packet from the login and
password encrypted with the Shared Secret, and forwards the login request to
the RADIUS Server for authentication.
The RADIUS Server de-encrypts the login request using the Shared Secret,
and searches its database for the login/password combination.
The RADIUS Server returns its verdict to the NetPerformer in the form of an
Access-Accept or Access-Reject message. If the user is authorized to access
the unit, the RADIUS Server also indicates the type of access privilege (FULL or
MONITOR) that is allowed for this user.
The NetPerformer responds to an Access-Accept message by logging the user
on with the indicated access privileges. It responds to an Access-Reject message
by displaying the following at the console:
Radius Authentication refused... Invalid Password.
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Server.
To enable authentication of console users, enter YES after the Console Authentication parameter prompt (default NO)
To enable authentication of Telnet users, enter YES after the Telnet Authentication parameter prompt (default NO).
Here is an example of the required configuration:
BOSTON>SE
SETUP
Item (BRIDGE/CALLER ID/CLASS/CUSTOM/FILTER/GLOBAL/HUNT/IP/IPX/MAP/
PHONE/
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PORT/PU/PPPOE/PPPUSER/PVC/REDUNDANCY/SCHEDULE/SLOT/USER/VLAN,
def:BRIDGE) ? IP
Item (GLOBAL/STATIC/BOOTP/OSPF/TIMEP/SNMP/NAT/TELNET/FTP/DNS/
RADIUS,def:GLOBAL) ? RADIUS
RADIUS> Radius Server IP Address (def:) ? 194.012.034.107
RADIUS> Transmission timeout (s) (1-5),def:1) ? 4
RADIUS> Transmission Retries (1-5,def:1) ? 3
RADIUS> Radius Shared Secret (def:) ? SECURE NP ACCESS
RADIUS> Console Authentication (def:NO) ? YES
RADIUS> Telnet Authentication (def:NO) ? YES
6.5.4
NOTE:
6.5.5
The notation [Monitor Access] in this example will appear as [Full Access]
for users with FULL access privileges to NetPerformer functions.
NOTE:
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A
Access
user profiles 3-3
Alarms
preventing 6-6
user access 5-5
Auto Save Configuration Delay 15-15
B
Backplane links, enabling RIP version 19-19
C
Change Password command 6-6
Channel statistics 4-4
Class
for voice traffic 13-13
high priority voice 13-13
CLI tree 2-2
top levels 2-2
Command line interface 2-2
Compression dictionary statistics 6-6
Conditioned link activation 12-12
Console
access 3-3
MONITOR access 3-3
Contact Name 5-5
Country Code 11-11
CP command 6-6
D
Dedicated WAN link 2-2, 15-15, 32-32
Default Gateway 8-8
Default IP Address 6-6
Default IP Mask 7-7
Delay
transit 6-6
Delay Generated by a Comma 15-15
Dial Timer 12-12
Dictionaries, status of 6-6
Display Errors, channel status 4-4
Display Errors, compression dictionary status 6-6
Display States command 9-9
DLCI address
of local unit 10-10
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F
Fans, monitoring 9-9
Frame Relay Status Change Trap 9-9
FTP access 7-7, 9-9
G
Gateway, default 8-8
Global CIR for FR over IP 14-14
Global parameters 2-2
for rackmount chassis 18-18
H
HE command, with MONITOR access 4-4
High Priority Voice Class 13-13
I
IP address
default 6-6
of SNMP trap 8-8
IP RIP
enabling 19-19
IPX RIP for Backplane Links 20-20
IPX SAP for Backplane Links 20-20
ISDN G4 Fax PCM Switching Enable 15-15
J
Jitter Buffer 12-12
L
Link
preventing LINK DOWN alarms 6-6
timeout 6-6
Link activation
by user port activity 12-12
Link Timeout Delay 6-6
M
Max number of voice channels over IP 14-14
Modem signals
and conditioned link activation 12-12
O
OSPF for Backplane Links 20-20
P
Parameter list
Auto Save Configuration Delay 15-15
Contact Name 5-5
Country Code 11-11
Default Gateway 8-8
Default IP Address 6-6
Default IP Mask 7-7
Delay Generated by a Comma 15-15
Dial Timer 12-12
Enable Domain Dialing 16-16
Enable Hunt Forwarding 17-17
Enable User Access Logging 17-17
Enable Voice/Fax Log 12-12
Enable VTR 16-16
Exclusive Access to Console 17-17
Extension Number 11-11
Frame Relay Status Change Trap 9-9
Global CIR for FR over IP 14-14
High Priority Voice Class 13-13
IPX RIP for Backplane Links 20-20
IPX SAP for Backplane Links 20-20
ISDN G4 Fax PCM Switching Enable 15-15
Jitter Buffer 12-12
Link Timeout Delay 6-6
Local Unit DLCI Address 10-10
Loopback 5-5
Max. number of voice channels over IP 14-14
OSPF for Backplane Links 20-20
Rack ID 18-18
RIP Version for Backplane Links 19-19
SNMP Trap
IP Address 8-8
Timer in ms for FR over IP 14-14
Transit Delay 6-6
Unit Location 5-5
Unit Name 4-4
Unit Routing Version 4-4
R
Rack ID 18-18
Rackmount chassis
identification 18-18
RADIUS support 11-11
configuration 13-13
RIP Version for Backplane Links 19-19
Routing
IP 19-19
S
SNMP Trap IP Address 8-8
SNMP trap, IP address 8-8
Subnet mask
default 7-7
System status, displaying 4-4
T
Timeout
link 6-6
Timer in ms for FR over IP 14-14
Transit Delay 6-6
Trap, IP address for 8-8
U
Unit Location 5-5
Unit Name 4-4
Unit Routing Version 4-4
User parameters 3-3
User profile 3-3
V
Version
for IP RIP 19-19
Voice Class 13-13
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WAIT-USER mode 12-12
WAN link 2-2, 15-15, 32-32
Watch Power Supplies and Fans 9-9
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