Verilink Net Engine (3150-30626-001) Product Manual User Manual
User guide version 3.5, Verilink corporation, Netengine
User Guide
Version 3.5
Verilink Corporation
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Madison, Alabama 35758
http://www.verilink.com
Copyright 2003 Polycom, Inc. All rights reserved.
NetEngine
TM
7000 Family, ACOS
TM
, Advanced Communications Engine
TM
, and Atlas Communication Engines, Inc., are trademarks of Polycom, Inc. All other brand or
product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. The information in this document is believed to be accurate.
No responsibility is assumed for errors or omissions. Verilink Corporation reserves the right to make changes without notice.
Part #: 3150-30626-001 Rev F
NetEngine
TM
6000 and 7000 Family
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Preface
- Audience
- Contents
- Safeguards
- Product Warranty
- Contacting Verilink— Repair and Warranty Information
- Conventions
- Regulatory Notices
- FCC Notice
- Industry Canada Notice
- Underwriters' Laboratories' Statement
- CE Mark
- Warning
- Declaration of Conformity:
- Konformitetserklæring:
- Konformitätserklärung:
- Vaatimustenmukaisuusvakuutus:
- Déclaration de conformité :
- Dichiarazione di conformità:
- Verklaring van overeenstemming:
- Declaração de Conformidade:
- Declaración de conformidad:
- Överensstämmelseförklaring:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Quick Start Guide
- 3. Administration
- IAD Security
- RADIUS Server Settings
- Setting Up SNMP
- Using the SNMP Configuration Menu
- Figure 3–2. SNMP Configuration Menu
- Enabling and Disabling SNMP via IP
- Enabling and Disabling SNMP via EOC
- Enabling SNMP via IP and EOC
- Disabling SNMP via IP and EOC
- Configuring the System Contact
- Configuring the System Name
- Configuring the System Location
- Configuring the System Community
- Configuring the SNMP Trap Host IP Address
- Enabling or Disabling SNMP Traps via EOC
- Configuring Restart Trap Maximum Delay
- Using the SNMP Configuration Menu
- Upgrading the System
- Setting up Your LAN Connection
- Using System Utilities
- Using the File System
- Using the Debug Menu
- Performing File Transfers
- Setting Derived Timing Options
- Verifying an IP Address
- 4. WAN Configuration
- Basic WAN Setup Tasks
- Using the WAN Config- uration Menu
- Selecting the Datalink Protocol
- Setting Up TDM Voice
- Selecting the Physical Interface
- Configur- ing the G.SHDSL Interface
- Configur- ing the SDSL Interface— 6500
- Configur- ing the SDSL Interface
- Figure 4–16. SDSL Configuration Menu
- Selecting CPE or CO Mode
- Figure 4–17. Configure CPE/CO Mode menu
- Setting Auto Cycle—Nokia DSLAM
- Setting Auto Sense—Coppermountain DSLAM
- Enabling Autobaud Mode—Conexant DSLAM
- Setting Sync Delay—Lucent DSLAM
- Setting AccessLan CPE Mode—AccessLan DSLAM
- Setting SDSL Speed for IMAS DSLAM—Nortel DSLAM
- Figure 4–18. IMAS First Speed Option Menu
- Setting SDSL Speed Manually
- Setting SDSL Interface Mode
- Configuring the SDSL Auto Cycle Speed Table
- Using the Debug Menu
- Configur- ing the ADSL Interface
- Setting the Interface to T1 or E1
- Configur- ing the T1 Interface
- Figure 4–24. T1 Configuration Menu
- Selecting Frame Mode
- Figure 4–25. Select T1 Frame Mode Menu
- Setting Line Build Out
- Figure 4–26. Select Line Build Out Menu
- Selecting B8ZS or AMI
- Configuring Loopback
- Figure 4–27. Loopback Menu
- Configuring the Transmit and Receive Channels
- Figure 4–28. Channel Configuration Menu
- Figure 4–29. Select Tx Clock Source Menu
- Displaying Physical Layer Stats and Alarm Log
- Configur- ing the E1 Interface
- Figure 4–30. E1 Configuration Menu
- Selecting Frame/CRC4 Mode
- Figure 4–31. E1 Configuration menu
- Setting Line Build Out
- Figure 4–32. Select Line Build Out Menu
- Configuring S-Bits
- Figure 4–33. Configure S-Bits Menu
- Configuring the Transmit and Receive Channels
- Figure 4–34. Channel Configuration Menu
- Configuring the Transmit Clock Source
- Figure 4–35. Select Tx Clock Source menu
- Displaying Physical Layer Stats and Alarm Log
- Configuring ATM PVCs
- Figure 4–36. ATM PVC Configuration Menu
- Adding a PVC
- Modifying a PVC
- Figure 4–40. ATM Encapsulation Configuration Menu
- Setting up AAL5 or AAL0 Encapsulation
- Figure 4–41. ATM Encapsulation Configuration Menu
- Figure 4–42. ATM PCR Configuration Menu
- Setting up Proprietary Voice Encapsulation
- Setting up RFC 1483 (VC Muxing) or RFC 1483 (LLC Encapsulation)
- Figure 4–43. ATM Encapsulation Configuration Menu
- Figure 4–44. ATM PCR Configuration Menu
- Setting up RFC 2364 (PPPoATM with LLC Encapsulation) or RFC 2364 (PPPoATM using VC Muxing)
- Figure 4–45. IPCP Configuration Menu
- Figure 4–46. ATM Encapsulation Configuration Menu
- Figure 4–47. ATM PCR Configuration Menu
- Setting up AAL1/CES
- Figure 4–48. AAL2 Audio Profile Format Menu
- Figure 4–49. AAL2 Audio Profile Menu
- Figure 4–50. ATM PCR Configuration Menu
- Setting up AAL2/LES
- Figure 4–51. AAL2 Audio Profile Format Menu
- Figure 4–52. AAL2 Audio Profile Menu
- Figure 4–53. ATM PCR Configuration Menu
- Deleting a PVC
- Showing Current PVCs
- Configuring ATM Options
- Configuring Frame Relay DLCIs
- Configuring Frame Relay Options
- Figure 4–60. Frame Relay Options Menu
- Selecting Fragmentation Types
- Figure 4–61. Frame Relay Fragmentation Configuration Menu
- Figure 4–62. FRF.12 Configuration Menu
- Figure 4–63. FRF.12 Configuration Menu for CopperMountain
- Configuring the Maintenance Protocol
- Figure 4–64. Frame Relay Maintenance Protocol Menu
- Configuring the Congestion Parameters
- Figure 4–65. Frame Relay Congestion Configuration Menu
- Enabling or Disabling Coppermountain CMCP
- Toggling CMCP Debugging
- Quick Con- figuration
- 5. Router Configuration
- Basic Router Setup Tasks
- Router Configur- ation Menu
- Configuring a Port IP Address
- Unconfig- uring a Port IP Address
- Setting the Port Maximum Transmis- sion Unit
- Enabling and Disabling RIP
- Managing Static and Default Routes
- Setting the Default Route
- Config- uring DNS Client
- Config- uring DHCP Client
- Config- uring DHCP Relay
- Configur- ing the Telnet Server Port
- Configur- ing IP Filtering
- Figure 5–6. IP Filtering Configuration Menu
- Choosing a Port for IP Filtering
- Globally Enabling and Disabling Filters
- Toggling Between Input and Output Filters
- Displaying Filters
- Inserting, Appending and Editing Filters
- Table 5–1. Filter Parameters
- Copying Filters for Editing
- Figure 5–7. IP Filtering Copy to Buffer Menu
- Copying a Filter
- Displaying a Filter in the Buffer
- Table 5–2. Filter Details
- Editing a Filter in the Buffer
- Deleting a Filter from the Buffer
- Deleting an IP Filter
- Deleting All Filters of the Chosen Type
- Showing IP Filtering Statistics
- Clearing IP Filtering Statistics
- Config- uring IP Header Compress- ion (IPHC)
- Config- uring the LAN IP Broadcast Destination
- Displaying the Route Table
- 6. Bridge Configuration
- Basic Bridge Setup Tasks
- Bridge Configur- ation Menu
- Enabling and Disabling Bridging
- Setting the Bridge Aging Timer
- Enabling and Disabling STP
- Config- uring Spanning Tree Bridge Priority
- Config- uring Spanning Tree Port Priority
- Config- uring Spanning Tree Hello Time
- Config- uring Spanning Tree Maximum Age
- Config- uring Spanning Tree Forward Delay
- Config- uring Spanning Tree Path Cost
- Deleting a Bridge Forwarding Database Entry
- 7. Voice Path Configuration
- Basic Voice Path Setup Tasks
- Voice Path Configur- ation Menu
- Setting the Voice Gateway
- Setting Jitter Delay
- Displaying Jitter Delay
- Setting Start Mode
- Setting SLIC Control Mode
- Setting Compander Mode
- Set On Hook Transmis- sion Mode
- Setting Idle Voltage Mode
- Setting Debug Mode
- Configur- ing Echo Cancell- ation
- Setting Loop Gain
- Setting Country Mode
- Managing MGCP Embedded Client
- Managing Copper- Com Call Control
- JetStream Call Control Settings
- Figure 7–18. Call Control Menu for JetStream Voice Gateway
- Displaying Statistics
- Performing a Ring Test
- Figure 7–19. Ring Test Menu for JetStream Voice Gateway
- Displaying the IAD State
- Configuring Trace Settings
- Selecting Insufficient Bandwidth Sound
- Figure 7–20. Ring Test Menu for JetStream Voice Gateway
- Resetting Statistics
- Configur- ing AAL2/ LES CAS
- Configur- ing AAL2/ LES CCS- ELCP
- Figure 7–26. AAL2/LES CCS-ELCP Menu
- Configuring for AAL2/LES CCS-ELCP
- Figure 7–27. AAL2/LES CCS-ELCP Configuration Menu
- Figure 7–28. Variant/Interface Management Menu
- Debugging for AAL2/LES CCS-ELCP
- Figure 7–29. AAL2/LES CCS-ELCP Debugging Menu
- Viewing AAL2/LES Statistics
- Figure 7–30. AAL2 Channel Statistics Menu
- 8. Firewall Configuration
- 9. DHCP Server Configuration
- Basic DHCP Server Setup Tasks
- The DHCP Server Configur- ation Menu
- Using DHCP Debugging Messages
- Enabling and Disabling DHCP Server
- Enabling and Disabling Checking for Additional DHCP Servers
- Configur- ing DHCP Server Parameters
- Configuring the DHCP Address Range Pool
- Configur- ing a DHCP Client Entry
- Displaying DHCP Server Details
- Displaying DHCP Server Statistics
- Displaying DHCP Server Assigned and Un- assigned Addresses
- Displaying DHCP Entry Details
- Deleting a DHCP Client Entry
- Deleting a DHCP Assign- ment Entry
- 10. Multicast Configuration
- Configur- ing Multicast
- Enabling and Disabling Global IP Multicast
- Configur- ing PIM— Dense Mode by Port
- Managing Multicast Route Source
- Adding a Multicast Routing Source
- Removing a Multicast Routing Source
- Displaying the Multicast Routing Source
- Displaying the IGMP Group
- Displaying the IGMP Querier
- Displaying the Multicast Routing Table
- Displaying the PIM Neighbor
- 11. NAT Configuration
- The NAT Configuration Menu
- Enabling NAT Translation
- Configuring NAT Local Server
- Configuring NAT Timeouts
- Configuring the NAT Port Range
- Configuring the NAT Alias Entry
- NAT Statistics
- NAT Connection Table
- NAT Connection Details
- NAT Local Server Table
- NAT Alias Table
- Deleting IP Addresses from NAT Tables
- Deleting a NAT Local Server Entry
- Deleting a NAT Alias Entry
- 12. IAD Reports
- The Report Menu
- Current Configur- ation Report
- Network Statistics Reports
- Figure 12–2. Network Statistics Menu
- ICMP Statistics Report
- Table 12–2. ICMP Statistics Report
- IGMP Statistics Report
- Table 12–3. IGMP Statistics Report
- IP Statistics Report
- Table 12–4. IP Statistics Report
- PIM Statistics Report
- Table 12–5. PIM Statistics Report
- TCP Statistics Report
- Table 12–6. TCP Statistics Report
- UDP Statistics Report
- Table 12–7. UDP Statistics Report
- Clearing Network Statistics
- Figure 12–3. Clear Network Statistics Menu
- Interface Statistics Reports
- Figure 12–4. Interface Statistics Menu (all options shown)
- ARP Statistics Report
- Table 12–8. ARP Statistics Report
- Interface Statistics Report
- Table 12–9. Interface Statistics Report
- Bridge Statistics Report
- Table 12–10. Bridge Statistics Report
- DLCI Statistics Report
- Table 12–11. DLCI Statistics
- ATM PVC Statistics Report
- AAL1 CPCS Statistics Report
- Table 12–12. AAL1 CPCS Statistics Report
- AAL2 Statistics Report
- Table 12–13. Common CPCS-2 Statistics Report
- Cumulative CPCS-2 Statistics Report
- Table 12–14. Cumulative CPCS-2 Statistics Report
- Common AAL Statistics Report
- Table 12–15. Common AAL Statistics Report
- IP Header Compression Statistics Report
- Table 12–16. IP Header Compression Statistics Report
- PPP Statistics Report
- Table 12–17. PPP Statistics Report
- Clearing Interface Statistics
- Figure 12–5. Clear Interface Statistics Menu
- Media Statistics Reports
- Figure 12–6. Media Statistics Menu (Sample)
- Frame Relay Statistics Report
- Table 12–18. Frame Relay Statistics Report
- Serial (USI) Statistics Report
- Table 12–19. Serial Statistics Report
- ATM Statistics Report
- Table 12–20. ATM Statistics Report
- G2237 xDSL Statistics Report
- Table 12–21. G2237 xDSL Statistics Report
- Ethernet Statistics Report
- Table 12–22. Ethernet Statistics Report
- G7070 ADSL Statistics Report
- Table 12–23. G7070 ADSL Statistics Report
- Table 12–24. POTS Statistics Report
- BRI Statistics Report
- Table 12–25. BRI Statistics Report
- Clearing Media Statistics
- Figure 12–7. Clear Network Statistics Menu (sample)
- Route Table Report
- ARP Table Report
- Bridge Forwarding Database Report
- Bridge Status Report
- PPP Authorizati on Entries Report
- System Uptime Report
- Memory Statistics Reports
- Zero All Statistics
- 13. Command Line Interface
- Intro- duction
- set wan stp bridge
- Command Line Interface Reference
- exit
- ping
- quit
- rename file
- reset system
- remove lan ip address
- set bridge global
- set bridge stp global
- set dhcp server enable
- set dhcp server gateway
- set dhcp server subnet
- set dhcp server dns
- set dhcp server netbios
- set dhcp server domain
- set dhcp server range
- set dns server address
- set ip default route
- set ip route
- set lan bridge
- set lan ip address
- set lan rip
- set lan stp bridge
- set mgcp bracketing
- set mgcp listening port
- set mgcp notified entity
- set mgcp signaling connection
- set mgcp signaling port
- set mgcp signaling tos
- set mgcp voice connection
- set mgcp voice tos
- set nat
- set sdsl speed
- set system defaults
- set wan atm ppp auth
- set wan atm vc
- set wan bridge
- set wan datalink
- set wan framerelay
- set wan ip address
- set wan stp bridge
- set wan rip
- show configura- tion
- show dhcp server configura- tion
- show ip routes
- tftp receive
- 14. Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
- 15. Verification
- A. Menu Map
- B. Country Codes
- C. NetEngine IAD Specifications
- 6000 Family
- Table C–1. 6000 Family Analog Voice Features
- Table C–2. 6104i and 6504i ISDN Voice Features
- Table C–3. 6000 Family Digital Voice Features
- Table C–4. 6000 Family Data Features
- Table C–5. 6000 Family WAN Interface Features
- Table C–6. 6000 Family Transport Protocol Features
- Table C–7. 6000 Family Configuration and Management Features
- Table C–8. 6000 Family Security Features
- Table C–9. 6108, 6104i, 6504i and 6504/8 Environmental and Physical Specifications
- Table C–10. 6000 Network Interfaces
- 7000 Family
- 6000 Family
- D. Connector Pinouts
- Connector Pinouts
- Table D–1. RS-232 DB-9 Console Port Pin Assignments
- Table D–2. RJ11 POTS Port Pin Assignments
- Table D–3. RJ45 BRI ISDN S0 Port Pin Assignments
- Table D–4. 10BaseT Connector Pin Assignments
- Table D–5. 100BaseT Connector Pin Assignments (RJ48)
- Table D–6. ADSL/SDSL Connector Pin Assignments (RJ45)
- Table D–7. G.SHDSL Port Pin Assignments (RJ11)
- Table D–8. T1/E1 Connector Pin Assignments
- Table D–9. USI Port for RS-530, V.35 and RS-449
- Connector Pinouts
- E. Glossary
- Index