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U SER M ANUAL Campus-REX RS Interface Card Catalog N umbe r: CAD1069I 5 Issue 5 1 0 B a s e T E T H E R N E T B R I D G E LINK CAD1069i5.book Page i Thu rsday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM[...]
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ii Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card User Man ual Copyright April, 2001 © 2001 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Tradem ark Informa tion ADC an d ADC Te lecommu nica tions ar e registe red t radema rks of ADC Telecom m uni cations , In c. Avidia is a regi stered trademark o f ADC DSL Systems, Inc . No right, licen se, or interest to such tr[...]
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FCC Notice Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual iii FCC N OTICE This unit complies with the limit s for a Clas s A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC ru les. These limits are designed to pr ovide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resid e ntial installatio n . This equipment gener ates, uses and can radiate [...]
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Using This M anu al iv Camp us-R EX R S Int erface Card User Man ual U SING T HIS M ANUAL This manu al do c umen ts t he Camp us- REX ® RS Interface C ard (part number 150 -1 175 - 51). It inc lude s info rmat ion on how t o: • install the card in either a Campu s-RS ™ Desk top Unit (150-11 58-01, 150-1 158- 02, 15 0-11 58-51 , or 15 0-11 58-5[...]
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Unpac k an d Inspect the Shi pment Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual v U NPACK AND I NSPECT THE S HIPMENT Upon receiving the Campus-REX RS Interface C ard: 1 Unpack the card and inspect it for signs of damage. If it has been damaged in transi t, report the extent of the damage to the tr ansportation company and to your sales repres entat[...]
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Unpack and Inspec t the Shipment vi Camp us-REX RS Int erface Card Use r Man ual CAD1069i5.book Page vi Th ursday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM[...]
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Tabl e of Cont e nts Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual vii T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Chapter 1: About the Product _________________________ 1-1 Product Features ................. ................. ................. ........... ................. ... 1-2 Compatibility with Earlier Campus Products.................. ...... ...... ..... ... 1-2 Com[...]
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Tab le of Cont en t s viii Camp us-R EX RS Interface Card U s e r Man ual Standard HDSL Mode....................... ................. .....3-8 Extended HDSL Mode ........................... .................3 -9 AutoSync HDSL Mode ......... ................. ...............3-1 0 Using an ASCII Terminal.................... ................. ........[...]
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Tabl e of Cont e nts Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual i x Viewing and Con figuring Alarms ............. ................. ........... .............. 4-5 HDSL Alarms ............ ................. ........... ................. .............. 4-5 Viewing Current Alarms ............... ..... ................. ... 4-5 Configurin g Alarm Thr[...]
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Tab le of Cont en t s x Camp us-R EX R S Int erface Card User Man ual Using the Terminal Menus ..................... ................. ................. ...........5-4 Returning C onfiguration Options to Default Values ................ ...........5-5 Configurin g the Campus-REX f or SNMP Management .....................5-6 Entering Requ ired SNMP P[...]
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Tabl e of Cont e nts Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual x i Chapter 7: Internetworking and Management Overview ________________________________ 7-1 MAC-Level Bridg ing and Spanning Tree Pro tocol .................... ........ 7-2 MAC-Level Bridg ing .................. ................. ................. ........ 7-2 Spanning Tree ...... .[...]
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Tab le of Cont en t s xii Campus-REX R S Int erf ace Card U s e r Man ual Appendix D: Contacting ADC ________________________ D-1 Product Suppor t ................ ........... ................. ................. ................. .... D-1 Advance Replacemen t ....................... ........... ................. ................. .... D-2 Billing .[...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 1-1 1 A BOUT THE P RODUCT The Campus ® Remote Ethernet eXpress (Campu s-REX) RS Interface Card installs into a: • Campus -Star ® chassis, along with a Campus-RS ™ (Rate Selectable) Line Unit • Sta nda lone C ampu s-R S Desk top Unit This comprises half of a High-bit-rate Di gital Subscriber Line [...]
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About the Pro duct 1-2 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual P RODUCT F EATURES The Campus-REX provides complete main bridging tasks such as dyna mi c address learning, fo rwarding, f iltering, and h ashing/bu ffer management . Other features include: • embed ded Sim p le Net w ork Ma n ageme nt Prot ocol ( SNMP) a gent • IEEE 802.1 d t[...]
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About the Pro duct Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 1-3 All earlier versions of Campus produ cts are manufactured to o perate at a single HDSL transmiss ion rate, while the Campus- RS tran smission rate is user-selectable. To support compatibi lity with earlier Campus Products, the following configu r atio n options must be set on th e [...]
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About the Pro duct 1-4 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual C OMPATIBILITY WITH C AMPUS -RS P RODUCTS The Campus-REX RS Interface Card is al so compatible, over the HDSL link, with another Campus-R S unit, as shown in the following illu stration. When connecting to another C ampus-RS Desktop Un it or Lin e Unit , Standard Mode is still sup[...]
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About the Pro duct Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 1-5 The range of rates available for t he HDSL Rate depends o n the s etting of the Extended Mo de Loop Configur ation: – 1 Loop HDSL Rate setting s are between 128 kbps and 1.152 Mbps, in 64 kbp s increments – 2 Loop HDSL Rate setting s are between 256 kbps and 2.304 Mbps, in 128 [...]
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About the Pro duct 1-6 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual A PPLICATION When installed in a Campu s-RS Desktop Unit or Campus-Star chas sis , the Campus-REX fu nctions as a re mote bri dge or static IP router. You can u se the Campus-REX to extend subnetworks to remote site s w ith in a campus. Or, for sites separated by greater distance [...]
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About the Pro duct Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 1-7 LAN Connections O ver a WAN When LANs are distributed over a la rge physical area (such as within a metropolitan area) o r cabling is not available between sites, you can lease appropriate un loaded copper pairs fr om a local carrier for LAN conn ectivity. For trans port over pu bl[...]
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About the Pro duct 1-8 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual LAN Extension in a R outed Environment The Campus-R EX, set for bridging ov er PPP, can extend LAN access to a centralized router. This application, as shown in the follo wing figure, requires two settings for the remo te Cam p us-REX units: • set the Bridge/ Router mode to Br i[...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 2-1 2 I NSTALLING THE C AMPUS -REX RS I NTER FACE C ARD You can mate the Campus-REX with e ither a Campus-RS Desktop Un it or a Campus -RS Lin e Unit . I NSTALL THE C ARD The following sections describe how to ins tall the Campus-REX RS Interface Card. To Lear n How to: See Pag e: Install th e Card 2-1 C[...]
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Installing the Campus- REX R S In terface Card 2-2 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual Installing into a Ca mpus-RS Desktop Unit This section describes h o w to install the Campus-REX into a Cam pus-RS Desktop Unit. 1 Slide the card into the guide rails in the rear of the Desktop Unit . 2 Gently press the card into place until it is seate[...]
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Inst alli ng the Campu s-REX RS Inte rface Card Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 2-3 Installing into a Campus-Star Chassis This section describes h o w to install the Campus-REX in a Camp us - Star chassis. 1 Slide the card into the guide rail s in the desi red slot on the rear of the Campus-S tar chassi s. Before in stalling the Ca mpu[...]
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Installing the Campus- REX R S In terface Card 2-4 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual 2 Gently press the card into place until it is seated firmly in the mating connector. 3 Use the two screws on the card to secure it into pl ace. 4 To install a Campus-RS Line Unit to work with the in te rface card, and to connect the Campus system to an[...]
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Inst alli ng the Campu s-REX RS Inte rface Card Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 2-5 The following figur e s illu strate the sign als f o r straight-through and cross-over cables. CAD1069i5.book Page 5 Thur sday, May 30, 2 002 7:32 AM[...]
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Installing the Campus- REX R S In terface Card 2-6 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual Connecting the Cable To connect the 10B ASE-T cable to the Campus-REX RS In terface Card: 1 Plug on e end of the Category 3 cabl e into the 10BASE-T MDI connecto r on the rear o f the Campus-REX. 2 Connect the o t her end of the cable to your local equi[...]
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Inst alli ng the Campu s-REX RS Inte rface Card Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 2-7 P OWER U P AND C HECK THE E THERNET L INE 1 Verify that the power cord is connect ed to the Desktop Unit or to the Campus-St ar chassis (if you have an AC power suppl y) and to an external power sour ce. 2 Do one of the follo wing: • If the Campus-REX[...]
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Installing the Campus- REX R S In terface Card 2-8 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual CAD1069i5.book Page 8 Thur sday, May 30, 2 002 7:32 AM[...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-1 3 S ET U P THE C AMPUS -REX S YSTEM There are fo ur sets o f co nfig uration op tions that mus t be set corr ectly fo r th e Campus-REX to op erate. With the def ault settings, the Campus-REX is set to operate: • with the HDSL Operating Mode set to Stan dard Mode • with the Standard Mode HDSL Rat[...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-2 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual S ET U P AN ASCII T ERMINAL You can conf igure the Campu s system throu gh an ASCII terminal conn ected to the Desktop Unit or Campus -Star in wh ich the Cam pus-REX is installed. The terminal provides access to some configu ration options not available through the LC[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-3 Connecting the ASCII Terminal to the Campus Unit To connect the Campu s-REX RS Inte rface Card to an ASCII terminal: 1 Plug the cons ole adapter into the st andard 9-pi n CO M po rt on the ASC II terminal and tighten the attached screws u nti l they are snug . Skip th [...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-4 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual • If the Campus-REX is inst alled in a Campus-Star, do one of the following: – plug the other end of the console cable into the console port on the front o f the Line U nit. – use an adapter to plug the other end of the console cable into the console po rt of th[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-5 3 Configure th e ASCII terminal to the following com munications settin gs: • 9600 bau d • no p a rity • 8 data bits • 1 stop bit • no h a rdwa r e flo w co nt rol Logging Onto the Terminal 1 Press the on the ASCII termin al keyboard several times until the b[...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-6 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual 2 Press to log on. If you have set a password, t yp e your pas sw ord then press . The Main Menu dis plays. If the system does not respond when you attemp t to log on, ensure that hardware fl ow control is t urned off on the ASCII terminal . ENTER ENTER May 3 1999 ADC[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-7 S ET THE HDSL O PERATING M ODE The Campus-REX is set to operate in St andard Mode with a T1 (1.544 Mbps) HDSL Rate. This is compatible with other Cam p us-RS products and with Campus-T1 Deskto p Units and Line Units. If this is the desired settin g for your system, pro[...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-8 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual Using the LCD The steps in this section use the menu buttons and LCD o n the f ront of th e Desktop Unit or the Campu s-Star Cam p us Management Unit (CMU). The figur e belo w sho w s the LC D and m enu b utton s o n the Ca mpus -RS Des ktop Unit. See the Campus -Star[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-9 1 If the Operating Mo de is set to Standard Mod e, proceed to Step 3 . Otherwise, press Enter . 2 Press Next until the LCD displays STANDARD , then press Enter . The Operating Mode ch anges to Standard. 3 Press Next until HDSL RATE displays , then press En ter . 4 Pres[...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-10 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual 6 Press Next . HDSL RATE displays . 7 Press Enter . 8 Press Next until the desired HD SL transmission rate display s, then pres s Enter . To continue setting up the system, proceed to “Configure the Ca mpus-REX as a Bridge or Router” on pag e 3-19 . AutoSync HDS[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-11 7 Press Enter . 8 Press Next until the desired Loop Mode set ting displays, then press Enter . LOOP MODE displ ays . 9 Press Next . HDSL RATE displays . 10 Press Enter . 11 Press Next until the desired HD SL transmission rate displays, th en pres s Enter . To continue[...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-12 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual 3 Type then press . The Standard Mode HDSL Parameters or Extended Mode HDSL Parame ters menu displays. While th e illustrations in this section show the Standard Mode HDSL Par am eters menu, the instructions ar e the sam e for both menus. 4 Continu e wi th on e of t[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-13 To set a Standard HDSL Mode: 1 If the HDSL Operating Mode is set to Extended Mode, ty pe then press . 2 From the HDSL Parameters menu, type th en press . The HDSL Rate option changes to the next setting. 3 Repeat the previous step until the HDS L Rate option is set t [...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-14 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual 1 From the HDSL Parameters menu, type th en press . The HDSL Operating Mode op tions changes fro m Standard Mode to Extended Mode. 2 To change the HDSL Loop Mode, type then press . Repeat this step until the desired HDSL Loop Mod e settin g displays. 3 Type then pre[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-15 4 Type the num ber for the desired HDSL transmissio n rate then press . The terminal retu rns to the HDSL Par ameters menu and dis plays the new HDSL Rate. 5 Type to exit the menu, then confirm any HDSL changes you have made. To continue setting u p the system, procee[...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-16 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual AutoSync HDSL Mode This section continues from S t ep 4 on pa ge 3 -12 to set up Au to S y nc HDS L mode. To co nf igure Auto Sy nc Mo de , you m ust: • Set the Transceiver Mode to Master or Slave. • If the Trans ceiver Mode is set to Master, set the HDSL Loop M[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-17 2 To change the Transceiver Mode, type then press . The Transceiver Mode ch anges to the next available s etting. Continue with the follo win g s teps if the Transceiver Mo de is set to Master. If yo u set the Transceiver Mo de to Slave, you cann ot configure the rema[...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-18 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual 5 Type the number for the desired HDSL transm ission rate then press . The terminal retu rns to the HDSL Par ameters menu and dis plays the new HDSL Rate. To continue setting up the system, proceed to the next section. Dec 9, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Ve[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-19 C ONFIGURE THE C AMPUS -REX AS A B RIDGE OR R OUTER The Campus-R EX can be configured to operate in one of two ways: • as a bridge to forward 802 .3 frames using MAC addresses (see “Configuri ng as a Bri dge” ) • as a router to for ward IP packets bas ed on a [...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-20 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual From the LCD The steps in this section use the menu buttons and LCD o n the f ront of th e Desktop Unit or the Camp us-Star CMU. To configure the Bridge optio ns : 1 Press Escape until Campus RS I/F: REX displays . 2 Press Next twice, until DATA PORT CONFIG & ST[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-21 From an ASCII Terminal 1 If you h ave not already done s o, follow the steps in “Set Up an ASCII Terminal” on page 3-2 to connect the ASCII terminal and log on to the Main Menu. 2 From the Main Menu, ty pe then press . The Data Port Settin gs menu disp lays. 3 Typ[...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-22 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual 4 To change the packet encapsula tion form at, type then press . The Encapsulation op tion changes from HDLC to PPP. 5 To enable Spanning Tree, type then press . The Spanning Tree option chang es from Disable to Enable. 6 Type then press . The terminal prompt s you [...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-23 11 Type the address, in decimal-dotted notation, then pres s . 12 Type then press to return to the Data Port Settings menu. 13 Type then press to write the new bridge configuratio n to NVRAM. 14 If you are done making configu ration changes, type then press to reset t[...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-24 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual 1 If you h ave not already done so, fol low the steps in “Set Up an ASCII Terminal” on pag e 3-2 to connect the ASCII terminal and log on to the Main Menu. 2 From the Main Menu, type then press . The Data Port S ettings menu disp lays. 3 Type then press . The Br[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-25 4 If the Bridge/Rout er Mode is set to Bridge, type th en press . The B ridg e /Rou ter Co nfig u rati on men u dis plays the r ou ter op tio n s. 5 To change the packet encapsula tion form at, type then press . The Encapsulation op tion changes from HDLC to PPP. Dec [...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-26 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual 6 Type then press . A pro m pt displays, asking you to enter the default router IP address. This address defines the next hop default rou ter for the Camp us-REX to use to route p ackets that have a destination address that is not in the IP Static Routing Table. 7 T[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-27 7 Type then press . The termin al prompts you to enter the Line Subnet Mask. 8 Type the mask, in d ecimal-do tted no tatio n, then pr ess . The new subne t m ask di splays . 9 Continue with th e follo win g section. Sett in g U p the IP S ta t ic R o u tin g T a b le [...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-28 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual 5 Type then press . The terminal prompts you to enter the Destination addres s for the secon d routing table entry. 6 Repeat steps 2 thr ough 4 . The terminal di splays the Bridge/Router Configuration m enu with the first two entries of the routin g table f illed in[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-29 S ET THE T IMI NG S OURCE The Timing Source option determines the sou rce of circuit tim in g on the HDSL link. There are two settings for the Timing So urce optio n : • Internal: Sets the Cam p us unit to take its timin g fr om an intern al oscillator. This is the [...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-30 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual Using the LCD To set the Timing Source from the LCD: 1 Press Escape until Campus RS I/F: REX displays . 2 Press Next twice, until DATA PORT CONFIG & STATUS displ ays , then press En ter . The L CD displays CONFIGURE REX SETTINGS . 3 Press Enter . The LCD display[...]
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Set Up the C ampus-R EX Syste m Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 3-31 3 Type then press . The Bridge/Router Configuration menu disp lays. 4 Type then press . The Timing Source option ch ang es In ternal to HDSL. 5 Repeat the previous step until the Timing Source optio n is set to the desired settin g. 1 ENTER Dec 9, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS[...]
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Set Up th e Camp u s-REX System 3-32 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual CAD1069i5.book Page 32 Thu rsday, May 30, 2002 7:32 AM[...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 4-1 4 C ONFI GURING AND M ONITORING THROUGH T HE LCD You can conf igure the Campus -REX RS Interface Card and view system information using the LCD and men u bu ttons located on the front of the Campus-RS Deskt op Uni t or a CMU installed in the Campus-S tar chassis. This chapter describes how to use the[...]
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Configuring and Monitoring throug h the LCD 4-2 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual N AVIGATING THE LCD M ENUS Use the LCD and menu butto ns on the Desktop Unit or CMU to na vigate the menus and configu re the Cam pus-RS system. The illu str ation below show s the LCD and menu buttons on the Desktop Unit. See th e C a mpus-Star User Manua[...]
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Configurin g and M oni to rin g through the LCD Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 4-3 7 Press Enter to select and s ave the desired o ption. 8 If desire d , press Escape several times to return to the top of the menu structure ( CAMPUS RS I /F: REX ). See “LCD Menu Refer ence” on page A-3 for an illustration of th e hierarchical stru[...]
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Configuring and Monitoring throug h the LCD 4-4 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual C ONFIGURING THE C AMPUS -REX AS A M ASTER OR S LAVE U NIT The Transceiver Mod e option determines the h ierarchy of the two C ampus units when attempting to estab lish an HDSL link. There are three settings: Master, Slave and Auto. Mas ter and Sl ave are [...]
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Configurin g and M oni to rin g through the LCD Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 4-5 V IEWI NG AND C ONFIGURING A LAR MS To determine if there is an active alarm condition: 1 Press Escape until CAMPUS RS I/F: REX displays . 2 Press Next three times. ALARM CONFIG & STATUS displ ays. 3 Press Enter . The LCD displays the current alarm [...]
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Configuring and Monitoring throug h the LCD 4-6 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual Configuring Ala rm Thresholds Alarm thresholds determ ine the level at which an alarm condition is reach ed. There are two types o f HDSL alarm thresholds: • Link ES threshold d etermines the numb er of errored seco nds that must occur to trigg er an ala[...]
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Configurin g and M oni to rin g through the LCD Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 4-7 Viewing 24-Hour HDSL Alarm History You can view the number of HDSL alarm conditions that have occurred over the past 24 hours. The LCD displays 24-h our i nfor mat ion for th e follow ing alarms: • local errore d seconds ( LOCAL ES ) • remote errore[...]
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Configuring and Monitoring throug h the LCD 4-8 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual Viewing Current Alar ms 1 From the CURRENT ALARMS displa y, press Ne xt until HDSL LINK ALARMS displays . 2 Press Enter until the current HDSL alarm status displays. 3 Press Next until AUTOSYNC: displays . 4 If the AutoSync alarm is on or acknowledged, p r[...]
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Configurin g and M oni to rin g through the LCD Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 4-9 Configuring t he Alarm To enable or d isable the local Loss of Signal alarm: 1 From the CURRENT ALARMS di spla y, pres s Next twice. LOCAL I/F ALARMS CONFIG & STATUS dis plays. 2 Press Enter . The cur rent status of the local alarm displays. 3 Press[...]
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Configuring and Monitoring throug h the LCD 4-10 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual Configuring t he Alarm To enable or d isable the remote Loss of Signal alarm: 1 From the CURRENT ALARMS display, pr ess Nex t three times. RMT I/F ALARMS displ ays . 2 Press Enter . The cur rent status of the remo te alarm displays. 3 Press Next . LOSS O[...]
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Configurin g and M oni to rin g through the LCD Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 4-11 You m anage loop backs thro ugh t he DIAGNOSTICS men u : 1 Press Escape until CAMPUS RS I/F: REX displays . 2 Press Next four t imes. DIAGNOSTICS dis plays. 3 Press Enter . LOOPBACK MODE di splays. The follo wing sections des cribe how to initiate and [...]
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Configuring and Monitoring throug h the LCD 4-12 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual Setting the Loopback Timeout The loopback timeou t determines the am ount of time befor e a loopback clears automatically. To set a loop back timeout: 1 From the LOOPBACK MODE display, press Nex t . LOOP BACK TIMEOUT displ ays . 2 Press Enter to access t[...]
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Configurin g and M oni to rin g through the LCD Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 4-13 To view the system in formation: 1 Press Escape until CAMPUS RS I/F: REX displays . 2 Press Enter to view the fir mware version and PROM checks um. 3 Press Next to scroll throug h th e r e main in g options. V IEWI NG S TATUS I NFORMATION The LCD provi[...]
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Configuring and Monitoring throug h the LCD 4-14 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual HDSL Margin You can view the current HDSL loop marg in va lues, measured in dB, for the local and remote HDSL loop. The listed values represent the ma rgin relative to a signal-to-nois e ratio required for a Bit Error Rate (BER) of 10 -7 . A marg in valu[...]
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Configurin g and M oni to rin g through the LCD Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 4-15 6 Press Next until the desired po rt dis plays, then press Enter . 7 Press Next to scroll through the stat istics for the selected port. 8 To clear the coun ters, press Next until Press ENTER to clear statistics disp lays, then press Enter . 9 When you[...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 5-1 5 C ONFI GURING WITH AN ASCII T ER MINAL You can us e an ASCII termi nal (or PC with t erminal emulati on software) to configure Ca mpus system options and generate system repo rts. The ASCII terminal connects to the cons ole p ort on the Campus-RS Deskto p Unit or on the Campus-RS Lin e Unit inst al[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal 5-2 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual You can also use the LCD an d menu bu ttons on the fron t of the Campu s-RS Desktop U nit or on th e Campus Management Unit (CMU) o n the Campus-Star chassis . To do this, see “Con fi gur ing and Moni t ori n g Thro ugh t he LCD ” on pa ge 4- 1 . S ETTING U[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 5-3 L OGGING O NTO A R EMOTE C AMPUS U NIT This section describes ho w to log on to a remote Campus unit. 1 Press the spacebar on the ASCII terminal keyboard several times until the baud rate is established and the Login Pass wo rd scr een disp lay s on the terminal[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal 5-4 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual U SING THE T ERMINAL M ENUS The bottom of each menu screen identifies all of th e keys you can use on that screen. Several keys operate identi cally on all of the menu screens: • To access menu items, typ e the number of the item th en press . • Press or ty[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 5-5 R ETURNING C ONFIGURATION O PTIONS TO D EFAULT V ALUES You can restore all of the configur ation options to their factory default values. This is an eas y way to remove undes ired configurat ions you may hav e set and want to return to their former setting s. To[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal 5-6 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual 3 Type then press . The system restores the configuratio n options to their default values. C ONFIGURING THE C AMPUS -REX FOR SNMP M ANAGEMENT The SNMP protocol pro vides a way to configure the Campus -REX system over the network. For more information about SNM[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 5-7 The following SNMP parameters must be set to manage the Campus-REX over a n SNMP ne twor k : • SNMP Read Only Comm String provid es the authentication string used for SNMP read-only operations • SNMP Read Write Comm String provid es the authentication string[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal 5-8 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual 2 Type then pr ess . The SNMP Conf iguration men u displays. 3 Continue with the follo wing sections to enter the required param eters and, if des ired, enable auth entication error trap generation. Entering Required SNMP Parameters To set the required paramete[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 5-9 Enabling Authentication Error Trap G eneration To enable authen tication error trap gen eration: 1 From the SNMP Configuratio n menu, type then press . The system enables authenti cation trap generatio n. 2 Type then press . The system prompts you to en ter the [...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal 5-10 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual C ONFIGURING S TARTUP P ARAMETERS The Campus-REX can take its startup inform ation from its internal NVRAM or from a network server. For more information about downlo ading startup information fr om a network, see “Manag ement Protocols” on page 7-11 . Se[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 5-11 2 Type then press . The Bridge/Router Configuration menu disp lays. 3 If the Bridge/Rout e r Mode is set to Router, type then press . The Brid ge/Ro ute r Con figu rat ion m enu d ispla ys the br idge opt ions . 4 To change the Boot Mode, type then press . The [...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal 5-12 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual C ONFIGURING THE C AMPUS -REX AS A M ASTER OR S LAVE U NIT The Transceiver Mod e option determines the h ierarchy of the two C ampus units when attempting to estab lish an HDSL link. There are three settings: Master, Slave and Auto. Mas ter and Sl ave are ava[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 5-13 To change the Transceiver Mode: 1 From the Main Menu, type then press . The Syst em Settings Menu displays. 2 Type then press . The Standard Mode HDSL Parameters menu or Ex tend e d Mod e HDS L Para m eters men u displ ays . The follo wing illustration sh ows t[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal 5-14 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual 3 Type then press . The HDS L Par ameters menu display s the new Transceiver Mode setting. Repeat th is step until the desired setting disp lays. Dec 9, 1999 ADC DSL SYSTEMS INC., CAMPUS RS, Version x.xx 00:27:03 Local Unit ID: Campus REX Unit #34 Local I/F: [...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 5-15 C ONFIGURING A LARMS You can conf igure four diff erent alarm options : • HDSL ES Alarm Threshold determines the number of errored s econds that must occur to trig ger an alarm • HDSL Margin Alarm Threshold determines the margin, in dB, that triggers an ala[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal 5-16 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual 3 To configur e the HDSL ES Alarm Threshold, type then pr ess . The System Parameters menu shows the new HDSL ES Alarm Threshold setting. R e peat this step until the desired setting d isplays. 4 To configur e the HDSL Margin Alar m Threshol d, type then p re[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 5-17 E NTERING S YSTEM I NFORMATION This section describes ho w to enter information about the system. This information is not requ ired for system operation, bu t can ass ist in maintenance and troublesh ooting tasks. Tasks descri bes in this section are: • setti[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal 5-18 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual 2 Type then press . The System Parameters menu displays . 3 Continue with th e follo wing sections to set the desir e d options. Setting the Time and Dat e The Campus un it uses the time and date to record system events, s uch as alarms. To set the time an d [...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 5-19 Sett ing a Pa sswo r d A password prev ents unauthorized acces s to Campus configu ration options. Once a password has been set, it must be entered to log on to the system. Your password can be any combination of up to ten letters or numbers, but the first char[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal 5-20 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual To set or change these i dentifiers: 1 From the System Parameter s menu, type then press . The system prompt s you to enter the Unit ID. 2 Type a unique identifier for the unit, up to 64 characters then p ress . The syst em disp la y s the Syste m Parame ters[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 5-21 • The Remote to Remote loopback tests th e remote data port. • The Local to Remote loopback tests th e remote data port, the entire data path inside the remote Camp us unit, the HDSL line, the HDSL transceivers of both units, and most o f the in ter nal da [...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal 5-22 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual 2 Type then press . The Loopback Settings Menu displays. Initiating a Loopback To initiate a loopback condition: 1 Open the Loopback Settings menu. 2 Type the num ber that correspond s to the desired loop back then pres s . The Loopback Settings menu displays[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 5-23 Setting the Loopback Timeout The loopback timeou t determines the am ount of time b efore a loopback clears automatically. Choose one o f the following: • 20 mi nutes • 60 mi nutes • 120 mi nutes • None (disables the loopback timeout) 1 Open the Loopbac[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal 5-24 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual U PDATING THE C AMPUS -REX F IRMWARE Before you can upgrade a Campus-RS unit, you must first download the firm war e fi le(s ) to you r co mpu ter. Th ese files are available on the ADC Web site, www.adc.com. 1 From the Main Menu, type then press . The Diagno[...]
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Configu ring wit h an A SCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 5-25 6 Click Comm , Co mm Port , then select the COM port to wh ich the Campus-RS unit is con nected. 7 Click Comm , Ba ud Rate , 9600 . 8 Click Protoc ol , DNL Mode . 9 In the DNL M ode Op tio ns box, set the D NL Rat e to Stand ard . 10 In the DNL M ode Op tio ns [...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 6-1 6 M ONITORING WITH AN ASCII T ER MINAL This chapter describes how to use an ASCII te rminal to view p erformance and product information. To use an ASCII term in al to configu re system options, see the previous chapter. To view the information described in th is chapter, you mu st first connect an A[...]
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Monitoring with an AS CII Termin al 6-2 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual M ONITORING HDSL P ERFORMANCE The Current System Status menu provid es a variety of inform ation on the current perfo rmance of the Cam pus system. To op en the Current System Status menu : 1 From the Main Menu, type then pres s . The Sys tem Status Menu displ ays[...]
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Monito ring wit h an ASCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 6-3 2 Type then press . The Current System St atus menu di splays. The Current System Status menu provides the follow ing in form atio n: • Local Alarms indicates the cu rrent local alarm status • Remote Alarms indicates th e current remote alarm status • Loopba[...]
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Monitoring with an AS CII Termin al 6-4 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual The information on the Current Sy stem Status menu does not update automatically. To update this informatio n , type then press . To clear the 24 Ho ur ES and 24 Ho ur UAS counter s, type then press . The follo wing sections des cribe how to monitor HDS L performa[...]
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Monito ring wit h an ASCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 6-5 To view mo re history i nformation: • To view the next page of t he report, t ype then press . • To view the prev ious page, type then press . To update information on this scr een, ty pe then press . Seven- Day Performa nce Hist ory To display HDSL informatio[...]
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Monitoring with an AS CII Termin al 6-6 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual To update information on this scr een, type then press . V IEWI NG L OCAL A LARM H IS TO RY To displ ay alarm his tory informat ion: 1 From the Main Menu, type then pres s . The Sys tem Status Menu displ ays. Performan ce history info rmation is los t when power i[...]
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Monito ring wit h an ASCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 6-7 2 Type then press . The Local Alarm History screen disp lays. This screen sho ws alarm history o f the local unit. If the HDSL line uses two loops, the screen includ es informatio n for both loops. The sc reen includes information on the following alarms: • Erro[...]
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Monitoring with an AS CII Termin al 6-8 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual V IEWI NG E THERNET S TATISTICS The REX Statistics screen provides a co unt of valid Ethernet packets received and forward ed by the Ethernet and HDSL po rts. To open the REX Statistics screen: 1 From the Main Menu, type then press . The Data Port S ettings menu d[...]
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Monito ring wit h an ASCI I Terminal Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 6-9 2 Type then press . The REX Statistics screen displays. The REX Statistics screen monito rs the following information fo r the Ethernet and HDSL po rts: • Input Fr ames is the number o f frames correctly received by the port • Output Frames is the number of fr[...]
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Monitoring with an AS CII Termin al 6-10 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual V IEWI NG P RODUCT I NFORMATION The Product In formation screen dis plays manufacturing inf ormation about the Campus-REX RS Inter face Card. This infor mation is important if you ever need to co ntact ADC for techni cal supp ort. To op en the Produ ct Informat [...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 7-1 7 I NTERN ETWOR KING AND M ANAG EMENT O VE RVIEW You can conf igure the Campus-R EX as a bridge to forward Ether net data based on MAC addresses, or as a ro uter to route Ethern et data based on IP addresses. Yo u can also configur e parameters for management and encapsulation proto cols. This chapte[...]
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Internetwork i ng and Manage m en t Ov erv iew 7-2 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual MAC-L EVEL B RIDGING AND S PANNING T REE P ROTOCOL The following sectio ns describe the MA C-l evel brid ge and the Sp anni ng Tr ee algorithm func tion . MAC-Level Bridging A bridge mov es information across an interne twork from a so urce to a destina[...]
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Interne tw ork ing and Manag ement Ove r vi ew Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 7-3 LAN Bri dge 3 Bri dge 2 Bri dge 1 Bri dge 4 Bri dge 5 ENET 1 ENET 3 E N E T 2 Example Physical Netw ork* LAN LAN Bri dge 3 Bri dge 2 Bri dge 1 Bri dge 4 Bri dge 5 ENET 1 ENET 3 E N E T 2 Loop-free T opology Using Spanning T r ee Protocol *This physical c[...]
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Internetwork i ng and Manage m en t Ov erv iew 7-4 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual To enable or d isable Spanning Tr ee, see “Configure the Campus-REX as a Bridge or Router” on page 3-19 . The C ampus-REX uses the Span ning Tree defaults shown in the table below. These values are u ser-configurable throug h SNMP as p art of the S [...]
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Interne tw ork ing and Manag ement Ove r vi ew Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 7-5 The following shows a more co mplex example of multiple gateways that u se static IP routing to route packets so urced from specif ic users to diff erent destination gateways. I n this exampl e, packets from each subscriber are routed throu gh a common h[...]
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Internetwork i ng and Manage m en t Ov erv iew 7-6 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual When you cho ose to configure the Campus-REX for s tatic IP routing , set the configuration options defined in the followin g table. To set these options, see “Confi guring as a Rout er” on page 3-23 . CAD1069i5.book Page 6 Thur sday, May 30, 2 002 [...]
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Interne tw ork ing and Manag ement Ove r vi ew Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 7-7 Configure a Static Route entry in any of the external routers that may have been specified as a Default Router I P addr ess or as a Gateway add ress in the Campus-REX. Th is is required because the Camp us-REX does no t send perio dic ro ute up date s us[...]
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Internetwork i ng and Manage m en t Ov erv iew 7-8 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card Us e r Man ual parti es fr om ea v esd r opp i ng to di scov er routes to remote sites connected through the HDSL line. The format of this entry varies among diff erent router vendors, but it will typically be in the form of Dest ination, Mask, and Next Hop Gateway, w[...]
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Interne tw ork ing and Manag ement Ove r vi ew Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 7-9 Campus-REX IP Addresses Each Campus-REX un it has two IP addr esses, the LAN address and the Line address. In the following f igure, the non-s haded side of the C ampus-REX indicates the LAN address, wh ich is for the Ethernet (1 0BASE-T) connection. Th [...]
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Internetwork i ng and Manage m en t Ov erv iew 7-10 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual The Internet IP: 192.168.13.210 Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP: 172.16.100.2 Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP: 192.168.242.1 Mask: 255.255.255.0 DNS Server IP: 192.168.240.20 Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP: 192.168.240.1 Mask: 255.255.255.0 IP: 192.168.240.10 Mask: 255.255.255[...]
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Interne tw ork ing and Manag ement Ove r vi ew Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 7-11 M ANAGEMENT P ROTOCOLS SNMP is u sed for remote configurin g of system and bridge paramet ers, monitoring stat istics, and p erforming advanced management. BOOTP is available for the C ampus-REX to download sys tem software code. SNMP This messaging pro[...]
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Internetwork i ng and Manage m en t Ov erv iew 7-12 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual Campus-R EX SNM P Age nt An agent is software or firmware code residen t in managed dev ices (s uch as the Campus -REX, modems, nod es, routers and hubs). Agents tran slate data on remote networks into code the NMS can read. The NMS uses SNMP as the t[...]
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Interne tw ork ing and Manag ement Ove r vi ew Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 7-13 The Campus-R EX provides an SNMP ag ent that supports s ever a l MI Bs for the management o f the system. The SNMP agent can pro cess datagrams received from both the Ethernet interf ace (LAN) and the HDSL interface (Line). The agen t and the protocol s[...]
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Internetwork i ng and Manage m en t Ov erv iew 7-14 Camp us-R EX R S Interface Card Us e r Man ual You can dow nload prod uct-specific MIB s through the In ternet at ftp.adc.com. Use the f ollowing: • FTP ftp.adc.com • log in usin g anon ymou s as y ou r log in nam e • use guest or your e-mail ad dress as your us er password • enter cd /snm[...]
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Interne tw ork ing and Manag ement Ove r vi ew Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual 7-15 E NCAPSULATION P ROTOCOLS You can select fr om two packet encapsu l ation formats f or Ethernet d ata for the Campus-REX: • High-level Data Link Control (HDLC) • Point-to-Po int Prot oco l (PPP) HDLC is the default setting, and shou ld be used in m [...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual A-1 A T ECHN ICAL R EF ERENCE S PECIFICATIONS Physical Height 0.7 inches (1. 8 cm) Width 2.8 inches (7. 0 cm) Depth 5.6 inches (14 .1 cm) Weight 4.0 ounc es (113.4 gm ) Equipm ent In terfa ce Ether net P ort Conn ecto r RJ-4 5C, 10 BASE- T Bandwi dth F ilterin g 14 kpp s (64-by te fram es) max Forwar din[...]
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Tech ni cal Refer e nce A-2 Camp us-REX RS Int erface Card User Man ual ADC reserves the right to change features and specifications without no tice. D EFAULT S ETTINGS The following table lists default settings for Campus-REX R S Interface Card configu rati on opti on s: Environ mental Operating Temp erature 0° to 50° C Relat ive Humidit y 0 to [...]
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Technical Referen ce Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual A-3 LCD M ENU R EFE RENCE The illustration on the following pages diagrams the LCD menu stru ctu re. CAMPUS RS I/F: REX LOCAL UNIT ID Press ENTER NEXT NEXT ENTER ENTER NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT REMO TE UNIT ID Press ENTER REMO TE I/F CIRCUIT ID Press[...]
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Tech ni cal Refer e nce A-4 Camp us-REX RS Int erface Card User Man ual ENTER NEXT NEXT NEXT LOOPBACK MODE LPBK TIMEOUT REX ST A TISTICS REX MODE TIMING SOURCE ENCAPSULA TION SP ANNING TREE Press ENTER to reset interface LINK ES MARGIN None Local to Remote Remote to Remote MARGIN THRESHLD A UT OSYNC CFG ALM LOC ES (24HR) RMT ES (24HR) LOC U AS (24H[...]
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Technical Referen ce Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual A-5 ASCII T ERMINAL M ENU R EFERENCE The illustration on the follo win g pages shows the ASC II terminal menu structure fo r the Campus-REX u nit. Main Menu System Status Menu System Settings Menu Diagnostics Menu Remote Logon 24 Hour HDSL P erformance History HDSL P arameters REX St[...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual B-1 B A BBREVIATI ONS 2B1Q 2 Bin ary,1 Quate rnary BER Bit Error Rate CMU Campus M anagem ent Unit CTS Cl ear t o S end DCE Data Circui t-Termi nating Equipme nt DSR Data S et Ready DSX-1 DS1 Cros s-connect Frame DTE Data T erminal Equipm ent DTR Data Termin al Ready ES Error ed Seconds HDLC High-level D[...]
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Abbrevi ations B-2 Camp us-REX RS Int erface Card User Man ual RS Rate Selectab le RTS Request t o Send SCR Seria l Clock Receive SCT Seria l Clock Transmit SD Send Data SNR Signal -to-Noise Rati o TT Ter minal Ti ming UAS Unavailab le Second s UL Underwriters Laboratory CAD1069i5.book Page 2 Thur sday, May 30, 2 002 7:32 AM[...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual C-1 C T HE D OC UMENTA TION S ET This table describes the ma nuals an d guides in the Campus-RS documentation set. Document De scription Campus-Star User Manual Cont ains instr uctio ns for setti ng up and usi ng a Campus-Star. The man ual includes instructions f or install ing Line Unit s and interface [...]
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The Do cumenta tion Set C-2 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card U se r Manual CAD1069i5.book Page 2 Thur sday, May 30, 2 002 7:32 AM[...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual D-1 D C ONTACTING ADC P RODUCT S UPPORT ADC Customer Service Gro up provides exp ert pre-sales and post-s ales support and training for all its p rod ucts. Technical support is available 2 4 hour s a day, 7 days a week by co ntacting the ADC Technical Assistance Center. Sale s Assi stan ce 800. 366.38 91[...]
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Cont act ing A DC D-2 Camp us-REX RS Interf ace Card U se r Manual A DVANCE R EPLACEMENT Any product determined by ADC not to comply with the applicable warranty within 30 calendar days from the date of shipm ent to the Buyer, or as otherwise authorized , are eligible fo r advance replacemen t fr ee of charge. A replacement prod uct will be shipped[...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard User Manua l Index-1 I NDEX Numerics 10BA SE-T addres s ......... .......... ........... ........ ... 7-9 check ing line sta tus .......... ........ ... 2-7 connect ing the Ethe rnet cable ......... ........... ........... ....... . 2-4 to 2-6 port add ress ........ ........... ........... . 3-26 port c onfiguratio ns[...]
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E-2 Camp us-REX RS Int erface Card User Man ual Campus-76 8 ......... ........... ........... .......... 1-2 Campus-E1 ........... ........... ........... .......... 1-2 Campus-Star connectin g to an ASCII term inal 3-3 installing the card .............. ... ....... 2-3 Campus-T1 ........... ........... ........... .......... 1-2 circuit ID .......[...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual E-3 Extend e d Mo de descriptio n .......... ........... ........... ... 1-4 HDSL Par a me ters menu .. 3-16, 3- 17 setting on ASCII termina l ......... ........ .......... ........3-11 t o 3-15 setting on LCD .............. ..3-8 to 3-10 F featur es ......... ........... ........... ........... ....... [...]
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E-4 Camp us-REX RS Int erface Card User Man ual local subn et mask bridge .......... ........... ....... 3-21 to 3-23 router .... ........... .......... ........... ..... 3-26 local to local loo pback ............... ........ 5-20 local to remote loop back ........... 4-10, 5-21 local un it ID ......... ........... ........... ........ 4-12 logging[...]
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Campus-RE X RS Interface C ard Us er Ma nual E-5 R received frames ASCII term inal ...... ........... . 6-8 to 6-9 LCD ..... ........... ........... ........... ..... 4-14 remote al arms ASCII term inal ...... ........... . 6-6 to 6-7 LCD ..... ........... ........... ........... ....... 4-9 remote interface ca rd .............. ... .... .... . 4-1[...]
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E-6 Camp us-REX RS Int erface Card User Man ual timeout ASCII term inal .................. ........ 5-23 LCD ..... ........... .......... ........... ..... 4-12 timin g so urce .. .. 3-21 to 3-23, 3-29 to 3-31 Transcei ver Mode ASCII term inal .............. 5-12 to 5-14 LCD ..... ........... .......... ........... ....... 4-4 transmi ssion rate ..[...]
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