Black Box MT850A manual

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    Compact T1 USER MANUAL CUSTOMER SUPPOR T INFORMATION Order toll-free in the U.S.: Call 877-8 77-B BOX (outsi d e the U.S. call 72 4-74 6-550 0 ) FREE techn ical su pport, 24 ho urs a d ay, 7 da ys a week : Cal l 72 4-746 -5500 or fax 724-7 46-07 46 Mail order: Black Bo x Corporation , 1000 Pa r k Drive, La wrenc e, PA 15 055-10 18 Web site: www.bla[...]

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    Supporting Software Version: Contro ller 6. 1 IP Router 1.6 CMG R outer 2 .0[...]

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    P REFACE Pref ace Compliance FCC Requirements for Telephone-Lin e Equipment 1. The Fed eral Commun ications Com mission (FCC) ha s establishe d rules which p ermit this devic e to be dire ctly connected to the telephon e network with stan dardized jacks. T his equipment shou ld not be us ed on part y lines or coi n li nes. 2. If this devi ce is mal[...]

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    iv Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6. 1 Preface Compliance Certification Notice for Equi pment Used in Canada The Canad ian Departmen t of Communica tions labe l identifies certif ied equi pment. This certification means that th e equipment meets certain telecommu nications-network protective, o peration, an d safety r equirement s. The Depa rtment does no [...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 v Preface Compli anc e Federal Communi cations Commissi on and Canad ian Department of Communications Radio Frequency Interfer ence Statem ents This equ ipment g enerat es, uses, and can radiat e radio frequency energy an d if not in stalled and us ed properly, that is, in strict accordance with the m anufactu rer’s i[...]

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    vi Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6. 1 Preface Compliance Normas Oficia les Mexicanas (NOM) Electr ica l Safety Statement Instrucciones de Seguridad 1. Toda s las instr uccio nes de seguri dad y op er ación de berán ser leídas antes de que el ap arato eléctrico sea op erado. 2. Las in strucc ione s de seg urida d y operac ión d eberá n ser guarda das[...]

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    Compa c t T1 - Rel eas e 6.1 vii Preface Compli anc e 16. El ca bl e de corr i ente deb erá ser de sconect ado d e l cuando e l eq uipo no sea usado por un la rgo per iod o de ti em p o. 17. Cu idad o deb e ser toma do de t al mane ra que obj ecto s l iquid os no sean derrama dos sobr e la cubierta u or ificios de ventil ación. 18. Ser vicio por [...]

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    viii Compact T1 - Release 6.1 Preface Safety Information Safety Information CAUTION! A LWAYS USE CAUT I ON WHEN INSTALL ING TELEPHONE LINES . R EAD THE CAUTIONS BELOW FOR DETAILS ON SAFETY GUIDE LINES TO PREVENT INJURY . l Never touc h uninsulate d telephone wires a nd terminals unless the telepho ne line ha s been disconnect ed at the Network Inte[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 ix Preface Notices Notices This manual contains impo rtant information and war nings that must be fol lowed to ensure s afe opera tion of t he equipment . DANGER! A D ANGER NOTICE INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT CAN OR WIL L CAU SE DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY IF THE HAZARD IS NOT AVOIDED . CAUTION! A C AUTIO[...]

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    x Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 Preface Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Pr ecautions Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions ESD can damage processor s, cir cuit car ds, and oth er elect ronic components. Al ways observe the following pr ecauti ons befor e inst alling a system component. 1. Do not remov e a component from it s protec tive packaging un [...]

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    T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Preface Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii FCC Requirements f or Telephone-Line Equ ipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii Certification Notice for Equipment Used in Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv Federal Com muni cati on s Com miss i on and Canad[...]

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    xii Com p act T1 - R ele ase 6. 1 Table of Contents Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1- 7 Management Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1- 7 Network Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Compact T1 - Rel eas e 6.1 xiii Table of Contents 4 Configuration Setting up a CLI Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 System Infor mation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 Basic System Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    xiv Com p act T1 - R ele ase 6. 1 Table of Contents 5 CLI Commands Command Line Inter face Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 ? or help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 -2 [TAB] usage for word or command completion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 xv Table of Contents connect (card- trunk) (car d-trunk). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 9 connect (rou ter-voice) (t1|fxs ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 0 delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    xvi Com p act T1 - R ele ase 6. 1 Table of Contents reset (router) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-65 restore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-66 restore defau lts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 xvii Table of Contents set (router) autologout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-93 set (router) cdr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-94 set (router) compander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-[...]

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    xvii i Com p act T1 - R ele ase 6. 1 Table of Contents set (router-lan) rip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-161 set (router-lan) s tp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-163 set (router-lan) up /down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Compa c t T1 - Rel eas e 6.1 xix Table of Contents set (router-wan ) trunk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-195 set (router-wan ) up/down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-195 set screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-196[...]

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    xx Comp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Table of Contents show (router) lmi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-221 show (router) lo g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-222 show (router) m g cp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 xxi Table of Contents show (v3 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-250 show (v5 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-251 show (wan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    xxii Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Table of Contents status (v5 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-283 store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-284 telnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 xxiii Table of Contents 7 FXO Voice Card Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    xxiv Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Table of Contents 9 ISDN BRI Card Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 ISDN BRI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 3-DS0 BRITE Mo de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 xxv Table of Contents Regulatory App rovals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-7 Physical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-7 Card Configur ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    xxvi Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Table of Contents 12 Quad T1 Card Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-3 Technical Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 xxvii Table of Contents Advanced Cap abilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-5 Frame Relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-5 Filtering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    xxvi i i Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Table of Contents Physical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-7 Card Configur ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-8 CLI Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 xxix Table of Contents 16 Maintenance Software Upgr ade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-2 Minimum Version Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-2 Determining Boot Code Software Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-2 [...]

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    xxx Com p act T1 - R ele ase 6. 1 Table of Contents B Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2 Test Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2 Identify Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    C HAPTER Base Platform In this Chapter n Overview n Features n Dual T1 Cont roller n Service C ards n Local an d Remo te M anageme nt n Technical Specifi cations n Chassi s[...]

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    1-2 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Base Pl atf orm Overview Ove rvi ew The Compac t T1 Mu lti- service Delivery Termi nal is th e ideal solu tion for deliv ering carrie r-quality bro adband voice an d data ser vices to smal l- and medium-s ized busines ses. It en ables ISPs, ILECs, MSOs, I XCs, CLECs, and wireless mobility carrie rs to offer th eir [...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 1-3 Base Platform Feat ure s Features l Allows any servi ce connect ion or network ac cess line to be d eployed in any sl ot l Provides inte grated 18 T1 port digital c ross- connect f or service groo ming and resto rati on l Flexibl y provision s a broad var iety of servic es within a si ngle chassi s occupying just 2 r[...]

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    1-4 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Base Pl atf orm Service Cards Service Cards All Serv ice cards are hot-swapable an d can be instal le d in any of the 6 service sl ots of the ch assis. FXS Service card The F XS se rvic e card is an 8 port Fore ign E xch a nge Sta tio n li ne ca rd. D eli ve rs ei the r outside phone lines or on -premise c ustomer [...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 1-5 Base Platform Servi ce C ards V.35 and V.35/54 Servi ce cards The Dual po rt V.35 interfac e service card provides c onnect ivity to high-s peed se rial synchron ous Data Terminal Eq uipment ( DTE) device s. IP Router S ervice ca rd The Singl e port Rout er card t hat provides up to 60 DS0s of bandwidth or up to 24 W[...]

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    1-6 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Base Pl atf orm Local and Remote Managem ent Local and Remote Management The Contro ller cards have several local and remo te management options availa ble. Front-p anel LEDs quickly co mmunicate alarm, system a nd line st atus. The c ards c an be confi gured and man aged locally th rough t he RS-232 or E thernet m[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 1-7 Base Platform Technical Specification s Management l SNMP management ov er 10Base- T or dedica ted DS0 l Remote manage ment over T1 ESF Facilit y Data Link or dedica ted DS0 Management Ports l RS-232 Cra ft Port for connecti on throu gh any VT100 termi nal, P C, or mod em for remote mana gement usin g Command Line In[...]

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    1-8 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Base Pl atf orm Technical Specifications Power l Standar d 115VAC/-4 8VDC Power Supply/ Charger f eatures - Power suppl y with integrat ed batte ry charger - AC power: 90 to 130 VAC, 60 Hz - DC power: - 42 to -60 VDC @ 3.5 A max - DC power: 24 VDC @ 6 A max - Maximum power: 115 W Rear Chassis Inte rfaces l 1 x RS-2[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 1-9 Base Platform Technical Specification s Regulatory Approvals USA l UL60950 l FCC Part 15, Class A l FCC Part 68 l NEBS Level 3 c ertifi ed for typ e 2 and 4 equi pment GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE Canada l CSA C22.2 No. 60950 -00 l ICES-003, Cl ass A l CS-03 Physical Infor mati o n l Dimensions : 3.5 in. ( H-2 RU) x 8 .5[...]

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    1-10 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Base Pl atf orm Chassi s Chassis 8.5 in (1/2 RU) 3.5 in Serv ice C ard S lot s (2 RU) Mounting Bracket 10Ba se-T Management Port -48 VDC/Batter y RS-232 2 T1/ E1 Inte rfaces on Con tr olle r Management Port Tip & Ring Telco Connector (Lines 1-24) Tip & Ring Telco Connector (Lines 25-48 ) Power Supply Con [...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 1-11 Base Platform Chassi s RS-232 Craft Port (Femal e DB-9) The RS-232 c r aft port conne cts via a female DB-9 connector o n the back of the unit. The pinout s are as follo ws: Pin N um be r Direction Des cripti on 1 Outbound Carrier De tect 2 Outbound Receive Data 3 Inbound Transmit D ata 4 Inbound Data Terminal Read[...]

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    1-12 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Base Pl atf orm Chassi s T1 and 10Base-T Ethernet The T1 and t he 10Bas e-T Ethe rnet are female RJ-45 connectors on the ba ck of the unit. The pinout s are as follo ws: Ethernet (RJ-48 C) T1 (RJ- 45) Pin Name Desc rip tio n 1 Receive + Receive from n etwork 2 Receive - Receive from n etwork 3 Transmit + Transmit[...]

  • Page 43

    C HAPTER Physical Ins tallation In this Chapter n Unpacking an d Inspection n Installat ion Environm ent n Assembly of Unit n Wall Mo unt ing n Rack Mounting (Opt ional Feature)[...]

  • Page 44

    2-2 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Physical Installation Unpacking and Insp ection Unpacki ng and I ns pection W ARNING! O BSERVE P RECAUTIONS FOR HANDL ING ELECTROSTATIC DEVICES . 1. Inspect containe rs for damage duri ng shipment. Report any damage t o the freigh t carrier for possible insur ance claims. 2. C omp are p a cki ng l is t wi th of fi [...]

  • Page 45

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 2-3 Physical Installation Assembly of Unit Assembly of Unit The cards should be posi tioned i n the c hassis as follows: Note: Sl ots are l abeled on the top and the bottom o f the chas sis. l Power Suppl y in th e POWER Slot l T1 Control ler in Slot A l Service Cards can be in any slot 1 th rough 6. Note : Whe n an U ni[...]

  • Page 46

    2-4 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Physical Installation Wall Mounti ng Wall Mounting Before be ginning t he mounting process , veri fy that t he are a meets the foll owing requir ements: l A stable environment , clea n and free from extremes of t emperature, s hock, vibra tio n and EM I , tha t m eet s t h e all in stal lati o n env iro nm en t re [...]

  • Page 47

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 2-5 Physical Installation Rack Moun ting (Opt ional Feat ure) Rack Mounting (O ptional Fe ature) Rack mounti ng kit s are avai lable fo r both 19 and 23 inch rack s. To rack mount the Unit, follow the instruct ions below: 1. Attach bra cket ear s to rack mo unting bracket using four #8-32 x 3/16" scr ews on each s i[...]

  • Page 48

    2-6 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Physical Installation Rack Moun ting (Optio nal Feat ure) 2. Attach he at baffl e to bra cket ears using two # 8-32 x 5 /16" screws o n each s ide. 3. Attach r ack mount ing brack et ear s to rack using t wo #12-2 4 x 5/8" ra ck mounting s crews on ea ch side. Heat Baffle Left Si de Vie w Front V i ew[...]

  • Page 49

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 2-7 Physical Installation Rack Moun ting (Opt ional Feat ure) 4. Remove wall mount and screws from Unit. 5. Slide t he Unit into rack mountin g bracket. 6. Swing the front la tch up to secure t he Unit (s), and t ighten t humbscre w. Thumbscrew[...]

  • Page 50

    2-8 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Physical Installation Rack Moun ting (Optio nal Feat ure) As many as 20 Units can be mounted on a sing le 7 foot rack, as shown in the following illust ration (2 Adits ar e mounted side-by side a nd 10 high). Compact T1 Chassi s = 2 RUs (3.5 in) Spacing = 1 RU above and bel ow for each unit. NOTE: the mounting brac[...]

  • Page 51

    C HAPTER Electrical Installation and Cabling In this Chapter n Comp liant I nstall ati on n Chassi s Conn ectors an d But tons n Interface Connectors[...]

  • Page 52

    3-2 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Electrical I nstallation and Cabling Compliant Installa tion Compliant Installation 1. Connec t all o f th e signal cables as sh own in the ill ustrat i on above, an d secu re them with a pla s tic ti e. Dr ess th e sig n al c abl es towa rd th e le ft of th e uni t. 2. If usin g the 1 15V Power Supply , connec t t[...]

  • Page 53

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 3-3 Electrical Installation and Cabli n g Complian t I nstallation Ferrite Beads To be com pliant wi th Part 15A of t he FCC and for NEBS compli ant fa ciliti es, th e followi ng beads ar e included with e ach chassi s, as well as addi tional ferrit e bead( s) with the S e rvi ce ca rds li sted bel ow. Ferrite Be ads shi[...]

  • Page 54

    3-4 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Electrical I nstallation and Cabling Chass is Conn ectors and Buttons Chassis Conn ectors and Buttons The fo llowing i llustra tions show all connecto r s on the back of the uni t. Interface Connectors The fo llowing ar e the Compact T1 c hassi s inte rface co nnecto rs: l T1-1 and T1 -2 line co nnection ports e ac[...]

  • Page 55

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 3-5 Electrical Installation and Cabli n g Interface Conn ectors Chassis Ground Con nector 1. Route wir e (#6 or #8 AWG co pper) fro m building g round to l ug on Unit . 2. Strip i nsu lati o n off wire end , if ne c ess ar y . 3. Loosen compr ession sc rew until openin g is larg e enough to acc ept ground wire. 4. Insert[...]

  • Page 56

    3-6 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Electrical I nstallation and Cabling Interface Connector s Power Reset This is a resetable ci rcuit breaker. If at any time t here i s a short or power surge on the in com ing A C/ DC li ne, t he br eak er wi ll tr ip to prot ect the P ower supply f rom damage. Power Connections AC Power The AC Power co rd is a st [...]

  • Page 57

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 3-7 Electrical Installation and Cabli n g Interface Conn ectors To connect -48 VDC power: 1. Ensure t hat no power is present on t he two wires to be connected. 2. Strip t he two wire s from the power sou rce so tha t approximately 5/16 in ch of bare wir e i s e xpos ed. 1 6 or 18 AWG insu lated copper wi re is recommend[...]

  • Page 58

    3-8 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Electrical I nstallation and Cabling Interface Connector s External Alarm Connector The externa l alarm 6-pin conn ector with one inpu t pair (pins 5 and 6) and two out put pairs (pin s 1 and 2 - major al arms; p ins 3 a nd 4 - minor alarm s). The pinout s are as follo ws: Pin # Description Exp l anation 1 Major Al[...]

  • Page 59

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 3-9 Electrical Installation and Cabli n g Interface Conn ectors 25-Pair Telc o Connectors Tip and Ri ng Analog Int erfaces equipp ed with st andard 25-pair Te lco Connect ors (fem ale) for conne cti on t o ke y s yst ems, fax mach ine s, m ode m s, an d PB Xs. Thes e interf aces ar e also use d for ISDN BRI port s and ar[...]

  • Page 60

    3-10 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Electrical I nstallation and Cabling Interface Connector s Pair Pin Locati on Function Color Code 11 36 11 Ti p C han nel 11 Ring Ch annel 11 Black/Blue Blue/Black 12 37 12 Ti p C han nel 12 Ring Ch annel 12 Black/Ora nge Orange/Black 13 38 13 Ti p C han nel 13 Ring Ch annel 13 Black/Green Green/Black 14 39 14 Ti[...]

  • Page 61

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 3-11 Electrical Installation and Cabli n g Interface Conn ectors RS-232 Craft Port (Femal e DB-9) The RS-232 craft port co nnector (female) is for connect ion to an exter nal PC or Hayes- compatibl e modem for l ocal o r remote co nfigurat ion, managemen t, and performance mon ito rin g us in g th e Co mma nd Li ne In t[...]

  • Page 62

    3-12 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Electrical I nstallation and Cabling Interface Connector s T1 Connection Ports The T1 conne ction ports ar e each equi pped wit h a standa rd RJ-4 8C (fem ale) on the Un it . The pinout s are as follo ws: T1 (RJ- 48C) 10Base-T Ethernet The 10Base- T Ethernet (female) port to connect to a remot e mana ge m ent too[...]

  • Page 63

    C HAPTER Configuration In this Chapter n Setting up a C LI Connect ion n Syst em I nfo rm ati on n Basic Syst em Setup n Quick Confi guration Re load n Setup of DS0 M anagement Chann el[...]

  • Page 64

    4-2 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Configuration Setting up a CL I Connectio n Setting up a C LI Connectio n NOTE: Default I P address of the C ontroll er (T1) is 1 0.0.0.10. T o connect with CLI, set up the conn ection: l If conne cting via the e t hernet 10Base-T connect ion, use a Telnet TCP/IP program t o acces s the CL I. This req uires an IP a[...]

  • Page 65

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 4-3 Conf igu ra tion System In formatio n System Information Once a manag ement session has bee ini tiated (T elnet or Hy perterm) t he syste m infor mati on wi ll be dis pl aye d sim il ar to the fo llo wing : 00:00:38 01/01/2002 Status Equipment: BootCode Version: 1.22 CardType Status SW Ve rs CLEI SLOT A T1x2 Present [...]

  • Page 66

    4-4 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Configuration Basi c S yste m Se tup Basi c Sys t e m Setu p Followin g is a quick refe rence to some o f the common t asks i n configur ing th e Unit. Initia l S etup Use th e fol lowin g com man ds f o r yo ur init ial se tup , for fu rthe r inf orma tio n s ee th e specif ic command listed in Chapter 5, CLI Comm[...]

  • Page 67

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 4-5 Conf igu ra tion Basi c Syst em Set up Set Up Securi ty Use th e fol low ing co mm ands t o se t up th e se cur ity on th e Un i t. S ee the set us er comm and for de tail s. Set Up a DS1/T1 Use the f ollowing c ommands to set up a DS1. Se e the set (ds 1 ) command for more detail s. Command Descript ion set user {&q[...]

  • Page 68

    4-6 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Configuration Basi c S yste m Se tup Set Up a DS0/Channel Use the f ollowing c ommands to set up a DS0. Se e the set (ds 0 ) command fo r deta ils. Set Up an Analog Port Use the f ollowing c omm ands to set up an an alog po rt. Command Descript ion set {slot:port:channel} up Activate the channel set {slot:port:chan[...]

  • Page 69

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 4-7 Conf igu ra tion Basi c Syst em Set up Set Up the Router Card The foll owing i s the basi c setup, s ee the Adit Router User Manual o r Quick Star t Guide for the f ollowing c onfiguration se tups: l PPP Inter net Conn ection and Public IP Address Routing l Frame Rela y Inte rnet Connec tion a nd Public I P Address R[...]

  • Page 70

    4-8 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 Configuration Basi c S yste m Se tup Establish a Static Channel Connection Use the f ollowing c omm ands to establis h a st atic chan nel con nection. Set Up a ISDN BRI Service Use th e foll ow ing co mma nds to set up a ISDN BRI Servi ce. S ee th e set (b ri) command for d eta ils. Command Descript ion set {slot:p[...]

  • Page 71

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 4-9 Conf igu ra tion Basi c Syst em Set up Set Up the OCU-DP Car d The foll owing i s a basic s etup for the OCU-DP c ard. Command De sc rip tion set {ocudp-addr} baud {2400|4800|9600|19200|38400| 56000*|64000} Set the OCU-DP Baud rate. Where ocudp-a ddr = {slot:port} of t he OCU-DP card to apply se ttings t o set {ocudp[...]

  • Page 72

    4-10 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Configuration Basi c S yste m Se tup Set Up a V. 35 Port Use the f ollowing c ommands to set up a V .35 port. See the set (v35) comman d for detail s. Change the IP Addres s of the DS0 Management Channel Use the f ollowi ng commands to cha nge the IP over DS0 Manageme nt Channe l for the Unit. Command Descript io[...]

  • Page 73

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 4-11 Conf igu ra tion Basi c Syst em Set up Upgrade the Controller Software Use the f ollowing co mmands to d etermine t he system s oftware l evel, then upgrade th e softw are to the lates t ver sion . Upgrade the Router (IP or CMG) Software Use the f ollowing c ommands to determine the Router card soft ware level , th[...]

  • Page 74

    4-12 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Configuration Quick Conf igur at ion Rel oad Quick Configu ration Reload The print co nfi g command can be u sed as a quick way t o reload a confi guration into an Ad it uni t, in t he e ven t t hat t he c o nfig ura ti on h as be en lo st d u e to s oftw are reloa d problems or oper ator err or . The downloa d o[...]

  • Page 75

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 4-13 Conf igu ra tion Quick Configura tio n Reload 5. Select the [S TART ] but ton, th e window will close and the ope rator wil l be retur ned to the A dit co mma nd lin e. 6. Press [E NTER ] to download. Adit will generate an executable fi le of al l configur able commands and sa ve it to the fi le locat ion defin ed [...]

  • Page 76

    4-14 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Configuration Quick Conf igur at ion Rel oad 3. Select the ASCII Setup butto n. 4. Set the Line del ay to 50 millisec onds and the Character de lay to 5 mill isecon ds. 5. Select the [ OK] button back to the Main HyperTerm inal scr een. 6. Select Transfer/Se nd Text File .. from th e me nu bar . Hype rte rm wi ll[...]

  • Page 77

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 4-15 Conf igu ra tion Setup of D S0 Mana gement Chan nel Setup of DS0 Mana gement Channel The DS0 Manage ment Channe l pr ovi de s SNM P management a nd re m ote acce ss . The IPDS0 feat ure all ows for full T ransmissi on Contro l Protoc ol/Inte rnet Prot ocol (TCP/IP) connecti vity to remote Compac t T1 and can be u s[...]

  • Page 78

    4-16 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Configuration Setup of DS 0 Mana gem ent C han ne l Equipment Required l DCS l (1) Colloca ted Router This exampl e uses a Co m pact T1 ( version 2 .0 or la ter) wit h an Compac t T1 Router ca rd (vers ion 1.10 or later) l Remote Compact T1 (1-24) Units (version 2 .0 or late r) l PC l Cables, Ether net, T1 Applic[...]

  • Page 79

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 4-17 Conf igu ra tion Setup of D S0 Mana gement Chan nel Provision DS0s f o r data and cross- connect to the outgoing T1 Configure the Router Command Description disconnect a Disconnects all connectio ns to s lot a (contro ller ) set a:1:all type data Sets all DS0s on T1-1 to data signalin g type set a:2:all type data S[...]

  • Page 80

    4-18 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Configuration Setup of DS 0 Mana gem ent C han ne l Setup the Profile for Site A Setup the Profile for Site B Com mand Description rename 5 "RemoteUnit" "SITE- A" Configure the LAN IP address set 6:1:1 encapsulation fr Specify the encapsulation for the profile set 6 "SITE-A" trunk 1 [...]

  • Page 81

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 4-19 Conf igu ra tion Setup of D S0 Mana gement Chan nel Setup the Profile for Site C Remote Site A Configuration Command Description connect a:2:15 6:1:3 Connect the timesl ot to th e WAN port. add 6 remote "SITE-C" Add a n othe r WA N pro fil e name d S ITE -C set 6:1:3 encapsulation fr Specify the encapsula[...]

  • Page 82

    4-20 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Configuration Setup of DS 0 Mana gem ent C han ne l Remote Site B Configuration Command Description disconnect a Disconnects all connectio ns to s lot a (contro ller ) set a:1:all type data Sets all DS0s on T1-1 to data signalin g type set a:2:all type data Sets all DS0s on T1-2 to data signalin g type disconnect[...]

  • Page 83

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 4-21 Conf igu ra tion Setup of D S0 Mana gement Chan nel Remote Site C Configuration Test After co nfi guring all the Compa ct T1 , ver if y co nnectivity to the NMS fr om each Unit. > Ping 192 .168.0.254 Response s hould b e: >192.168.0.2 54 is reac hable Command Description disconnect a Disconnects all connectio[...]

  • Page 84

    4-22 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Configuration Setup of DS 0 Mana gem ent C han ne l[...]

  • Page 85

    C HAPTER CLI Commands In this Chapter n Command Line Interface Help n CLI Commands[...]

  • Page 86

    5-2 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 CLI Commands Command Line Interfa ce He lp During a CLI session, help is available at an y time. ? or he lp Type a ? (or "help" before a command) at any time for quick command information > add ? add ..................... Create use rs or profiles {rtr_card-add r} ...... Create profile, object or servi[...]

  • Page 87

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 5-3 CLI Commands Use [TA B] to view comm and op tions , add a sp ace after the bas e command with the use of the [TAB] feature, scroll through a ll available options for this comma nd: > set [TAB] will scroll through the set commands, with each <TAB> > set alarms [TAB] > set autoexit [TAB] > set clock1 [...]

  • Page 88

    5-4 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 CLI Commands CLI Commands For maneuverability thro ugh these comm a nds, all co mmand names in blue or italics are hyperl inked. aco (Alarm Cut Off) p i ng add p rint alarms rename (router) clear reset connect rest ore dele te rtrpi ng disconnect s et exit s how install s tatus load stor e log tel net[...]

  • Page 89

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 5-5 CLI Commands aco (Alarm Cu t Off) aco (Ala rm Cut Off) Use the aco command to activate the Alarm Cut Off, which opens the alar m relay contacts on the back of the unit. Syntax : aco Example : aco ACO LED To turn off ACO, all alarms must be cleared, or the operator can reset the controller, which will set the ACO back[...]

  • Page 90

    5-6 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 CLI Commands add add Use the add command to create users, interfaces, serv ices or profiles. See the following sections for detailed in formation on the following add co mmands add (route r) dns proxy add (route r) remote add (route r) snmp community add (route r) snmp trap add (route r) static dns hos t add (route[...]

  • Page 91

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 5-7 CLI Commands add add (router) dns proxy Use the add ( rou ter ) dn s pro xy command to enable DNS p roxy and ad d a remote DNS serve r address to the s pecified Router card. Syntax : add {rtr_card-addr} dns proxy {"domain-name"} {ip-addr} {"profile-name"} Example : add 2 dns proxy "Domain1&qu[...]

  • Page 92

    5-8 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 CLI Commands add add (router) snmp community Use the add (router) snmp community command to add a SNMP community to an interface on the specified Router car d. Syntax : add {rtr_card-addr} snmp community {both|read|write} {"community-name"} {ip-addr} Example : add 2 snmp community both "commune"[...]

  • Page 93

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 5-9 CLI Commands add add (router) snmp trap Use the add (rout er) snm p tr ap command to specify a destin atio n to send SNMP trap messages for the specified Router car d. Syntax : add {rtr_card-addr} snmp trap {"community-name"} {ip-addr} {"profile-name"} Example : add 3 snmp trap "commune"[...]

  • Page 94

    5-10 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands add add (router) st atic dns host Use the add (router) static dns host command to add a static DNS h ost reco rd for resolving a domain name to an IP address if th e DNS se rver cannot provide the information. The DNS resolver will first attempt to resolve the name by q uerying th e configur ed DNS s[...]

  • Page 95

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-11 CLI Commands add add (router) up loaduser Use the add (router) uploadus er command to specify a host that is allowed to u pload either the configuration or software files to th e specified Router card. Syntax : add {rtr_card-addr} uploaduser {both|code|config} {all|ip-addr} {"profile-name"} Example : add [...]

  • Page 96

    5-12 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands add add (router-lan) filter Use the add (router-lan) f ilter commands to add filters to the specified LAN interface. add (rout er-lan) f ilter ad dress Use the add (router-lan) fi lter address command to add an address filter to the table of Layer 2 filters applied t o the specified LAN interface. Sy[...]

  • Page 97

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-13 CLI Commands add add (route r-lan) filter cu stom Use the add (router-lan) fi lter custom command to add a custom f ilter to the table of Layer 2 filters applied t o the specified LAN interface. Syntax : add {rtr_lan-addr} filter custom {pkt-offset} {mask} {match} {"filter-name"} Example : add 2:1 filter [...]

  • Page 98

    5-14 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands add add (rout er-lan) f ilter pr otocol Use the add (router-lan) f ilter protocol command to add a protoco l filter to the table of Layer 2 filters applied t o the specified LAN in terface. Note that y ou only need to identify either an Ethernet o r IEEE value, but not bo th. The ot her sh oul d be e[...]

  • Page 99

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-15 CLI Commands add add (router-lan) se condary ip address Use the add (rout er-la n) s econdary ip address command to add a secondar y IP address and subnet to the specified LAN interface. The router will then be capable of routing between the various subn ets on the LAN interface or between any of the LAN subn ets a[...]

  • Page 100

    5-16 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands add add (router-lan) static Use the add (rout er-l a n) stat ic commands to add static elements on the specified LAN interface. add (router-l an) static ip addre ss Use the add (rout er-l an) st atic ip a ddre ss command to add a static IP address to th e table of learned addres ses on the specified [...]

  • Page 101

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-17 CLI Commands add add (router-l an) static ip networ k Use the add (router-lan) static ip network command to add a sta tic IP network (route) to the specified LAN interf ace. Syntax : add {rtr_lan-addr} stati c ip network {ip-addr} { mask} {next-hop-ip-addr} [metric] Example : add 3:1 static ip network 195.168.201.0[...]

  • Page 102

    5-18 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands add add (router-l an) static ipx net work Use the add (r outer-lan) stat ic ipx network com mand to add a static IPX net work (route) to the specified LAN interface. Syntax : add {rtr_lan-addr} static ipx network {network} {hops} {ticks} {next-hop-mac-addr} Example : add 3:1 static ipx network 0x11 2[...]

  • Page 103

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-19 CLI Commands add add (router-l an) static mac address Use the add (router-la n) stati c mac add ress command to add a static MAC add ress to the table of learned addresses on the specified L AN interface. This command is typically u sed in bridgi ng. Syntax : add {rtr_lan-addr} static mac address {"network-nam[...]

  • Page 104

    5-20 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands add add (router-wan) firewall Use the add (router-wan) f irewall command to add a firewall rule to a WAN. Syntax : add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} firewall {rule-number} {drop|pass} {incoming|inout|outgoing} {alarm|log|nolog} {service} {dest-ip-addr/bits} {src- ip-addr/bits} Example : add [...]

  • Page 105

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-21 CLI Commands add {serv ice} finger Display in for mat ion abou t us ers ftp File Transfer Pro tocol gophe r Document search and retr ieval http World Wide Web icmp Internet Co ntrol Message Proto col nntp Network News Transfer ping ICMP echo request/reply pop3 Post Off i ce Protoco l Ver sion 3 smtp S imple Mail Tr[...]

  • Page 106

    5-22 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands add {de st-ip- add r/b its} The destin at ion IP A ddress and number of s ignificant bits. The IP Address is in the form of xxx.xxx .xxx.xxx, wh ere xxx is between 0-2 55. The ad dress "0.0 .0.0/0" matches any address. {src-ip-addr/bits} The destination IP address and numb er of si gnifican[...]

  • Page 107

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-23 CLI Commands add add (router-wan) gre network Use the add (router-wan) gre network command to add a "by ne t work" Generic Route Encapsula tion (GRE ) tunne l to a WAN. Syntax : add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} gre network {ip-addr mask|ip-addr/bits} {metric} {remote-ip-addr} {"tunnel-name&[...]

  • Page 108

    5-24 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands add add (router-wan) nat bypass Use the add (rout er- wan) nat bypa ss command to add subnets to the list of sour ce addresses that will not be subject to NAT translation when passing through a NAT enabled WAN interface. This command applies to the IP Router only. Syntax : add {rtr_card-addr} {"[...]

  • Page 109

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-25 CLI Commands add add (router-wan) stat ic Use the add ( router - wan) st atic commands to add static elements on the specified WAN interface. add (router-wan) static ip address Use the add (rou ter-wan ) static ip add ress command to add a static IP address to the table of learned addres ses on the specified WAN in[...]

  • Page 110

    5-26 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands add add (router-wan) static ip network Use the add (router-wan) st atic ip netwo rk command to add a st atic IP networ k (route) to the specified WAN interface. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ip network {ip-addr} {mask} {metric} Example: add 3 "LosAngeles" static [...]

  • Page 111

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-27 CLI Commands add add (router-wan) static ipx network Use the add (router- wan) static i px network command t o add a s tatic IP X network ( route) to the specified WAN interface. Syntax : add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ipx network {network} {hops} {ticks} Example : add 3 "LosAngeles" st[...]

  • Page 112

    5-28 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands add add (router-w an) stati c mac address Use the add (router-wan) static mac a ddress command to add a static MAC address to the table of learned addr esses on the specifi ed W AN interface. This comman d is typically used in br idgi ng . Syntax : add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ma[...]

  • Page 113

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-29 CLI Commands add add (router-wan) static nat address Use the add (router-w an) static nat address command to add a static NAT bi-directional mapping to the specified WAN interface. This command will fail if NAT is not enabled, if the NAT addres s specified is in the NAT poo l, or if the local or NAT address is not [...]

  • Page 114

    5-30 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands alar ms alarms Use the alarm s command to display the active alarms. E ach alarm is related to a particular address and has a severity category ( major, min or, critical, alert). The report can be filtered by port addres s and/o r severity. Syntax : alarms [slot|slot:port|slot:port:channel] [category[...]

  • Page 115

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-31 CLI Commands clear clear User the clear command to clear logs, performa nce data and tables. clear ( ds1) clear l og clear ( router) i p address table clear ( router) l og clear ( router) mac a ddress table clear ( router) mgcp stats clear ( router) pe rformance[...]

  • Page 116

    5-32 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands clear clear ( ds1) Use the clear (ds1) com mand to clear specified DS1 per formance data. Syntax : clear {ds1-addr} performance {setting} Example : clear a:1 performance all Clears all performan ce data on DS1 1 (port 1) on th e Contro ller card (sl ot A). {ds1-addr} DS1 address in the format {slo t:[...]

  • Page 117

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-33 CLI Commands clear clear (router) ip address table Use the clear (router) ip address table com mand to flush the learned entries fr om the IP address table for the specified inte rface fro m the specified Router car d. Syntax : clear {rtr_card-addr} ip address table ["profile-name"] Example : clear 2 ip a[...]

  • Page 118

    5-34 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands clear clear ( router) mac ad dress t able Use the clear (router) mac address table command to flush the learned entries from the MAC address table for the specified inte rface fro m the specified Router car d. Syntax : clear {rtr_card-addr} mac address table ["profile-name"] Example : clear[...]

  • Page 119

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-35 CLI Commands clear clear (router) performance Use the clear (router) performance command to clear the runtime statistics that are displayed by th e status ( router) performance command . This command ta kes effe ct immediately. Syntax : clear {rtr_card-addr} performance {all|lan|wan} Example : clear 4 performance a[...]

  • Page 120

    5-36 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands connect connect Use the connect command to create two-way connections between any DS0 channels of the service or controller cards. Syntax : connect {slot:port|slot:port:channel} {slot:port|slot:port:channel} Use the disconnect command to delete connectio ns. Example : connect A:2:1-24 3:1 Connects al[...]

  • Page 121

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-37 CLI Commands connect Channel Ass ociated Si gnaling (CAS) Conversions Cross-conn ects are done at a DS0 lev el. The follo wing rul es nee d to be kept in m i nd wh ile performing cros s -conn ects for the voice cards. DPT = Dial Pulse Termination EMDW = E&M Delayed Wink s tart EMI = E&M Immediate s tart EMI[...]

  • Page 122

    5-38 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands connect connect (route r-trunk) (t 1) Use the connect (router-t runk) (t1) command to create two-way connections between the Router por t trunk connection s and any DS0 ch annels of the service car d or controller. Syntax : connect {rtr_trunk-addr} {slot:port|slot:port:channel} Use the disconnect com[...]

  • Page 123

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-39 CLI Commands connect connect (c ard-tr unk) (card-trunk) Use the connect (card-t r unk ) (card-trun k) command for co nfiguring card- to-card WAN cross-connects between two Router cards or between a Router card and a V.35 card. Syntax : connect {rtr_trunk-addr} {rtr_trunk-addr|v35-addr} {ds0-number} Use the disconn[...]

  • Page 124

    5-40 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands connect connect (route r-voice) (t1 |fxs) Use the connect (router-v oice) (t1|fxs) command to create two-way connections between the CMG voice chann els and DS0 channels of an FXS or T1 service car d or controller T1. The CMG only supports connections between CMG v oice channels and FXS or T1 DS0s ut[...]

  • Page 125

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-41 CLI Commands delete delete Use the delete command to r emove users, interf aces , services or p rofiles. See the following sections for detailed in formation on the following dele te commands delete (r outer) dns proxy delete (r outer) remote delete (r outer) snm p communit y dele te ( ro uter ) sn m p tra p delete[...]

  • Page 126

    5-42 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands dele te delete (router) dns proxy Use the del ete ( rout er) dn s pro xy command to remove a remote DNS server address f rom the specified Router card. I f this command is di rected to delete t he only a D NS proxy server address then DNS proxy is disabled. Syntax : delete {rtr_card-addr} dns proxy {[...]

  • Page 127

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-43 CLI Commands delete delete (router) snmp community Use the delete (router) snmp community comm and to del ete an SN MP commun ity entry on the specified Router card. Syntax : delete {rtr_card-addr} snmp community {"community-name"} {ip-addr} Example : delete 2 snmp community "commune" 192.168.10[...]

  • Page 128

    5-44 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands dele te delete (router) static dn s host Use the delete (router) stat ic dn s host comman d to delete a static DNS host record. Syntax : delete {rtr_card-addr} static dns host {ip-addr} {"domain-name"} Example : delete 2 dns host 192.168.100.245 "myhost.some.net" Example will dele[...]

  • Page 129

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-45 CLI Commands delete delet e (ro u t er -la n) filter Use the delete (router-lan) filt er command to delete a sing le filter rule from the table of Layer 2 filters applied to the specified LAN interface. Syntax : delete {rtr_lan-addr} filter {address|custom|protocol|all} ["filter-name"] Example : delete 2:[...]

  • Page 130

    5-46 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands dele te delete (router-lan) se condary ip address Use the delete (router-lan) secondary ip address command to delete a s econdary IP address and subnet to the s pecified LAN interface. Syntax : delete {rtr_lan-addr} secondary ip address {ip-addr [mask]|ip-addr/bits} Example : delete 4:1 secondary ip [...]

  • Page 131

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-47 CLI Commands delete delete (router -lan) static Use the delet e (router-lan) st atic commands to d elete static eleme n ts from the s pecified LAN interface. delete ( router-lan) s tatic ip address Use the de let e (r outer-l an ) st ati c ip ad dres s command to delete a st atic IP address entry from the specified[...]

  • Page 132

    5-48 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands dele te delete ( router-lan) s t atic ip network Use the delete (rou ter-lan) st atic ip network co mmand to delete a static IP networ k from the specified LAN interf ace. Syntax : delete {rtr_lan-addr} static ip network {ip-addr} {mask} {next-hop-ip-addr} Example : delete 3:1 static ip network 195.1[...]

  • Page 133

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-49 CLI Commands delete delete ( router-lan) s t atic ipx network Use the delete (router-lan) static ipx net wo rk command to delete a static IPX network (route) to the specified LAN interface. Syntax : delete {rtr_lan-addr} static ipx network {network} {next-hop-ip-addr} Example : delete 3:1 static ipx network 0x11 0x[...]

  • Page 134

    5-50 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands dele te delete ( router-lan) s tatic ma c address Use the delete (router-lan) static mac address command to delete a static MAC address entry to the s pecified LAN interface. Syntax : delete {rtr_lan-addr} static mac address {mac-addr} Example : delete 3:1 static mac address 0x00e09700e9cd The exampl[...]

  • Page 135

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-51 CLI Commands delete delete (router-wan) gre network Use the delete (router-wan) gre network command to d e lete a " by network" GRE tu nnel to a WAN. Syntax : delete {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} gre network {ip-addr mask|ip-addr/bits} Example : delete 3 "LosAngeles" gre network 10.0.0.[...]

  • Page 136

    5-52 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands dele te delete (router-wan) nat bypass Use the delete (router-wa n) nat bypass command to delete an IP subnet or host from the list of the source add resses that will not be subject to NAT Translat ion when pas sing thr ough a NAT enabled WAN interface. This command applies to the IP Router on ly. Sy[...]

  • Page 137

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-53 CLI Commands delete delete (router -wan) static Use the delete (router-wan) stat ic commands to delete a static element fr om the WAN interface. delete ( router-wan) static ip address Use the delete (router-wan) static ip address command to delete a st atic IP address on the specified WAN interface. Syntax : delete[...]

  • Page 138

    5-54 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands dele te delete ( router-wan) static ip network Use the delete (router-wan) static ip network co mmand to delete a static IP network from the specified WAN interface. Syntax : delete {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ip network {ip-addr} {mask} Example : delete 3 "LosAngeles" sta[...]

  • Page 139

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-55 CLI Commands delete delete ( router-wan) static mac address Use the delete (router-wan) static mac address command to delete a static MAC address entry from th e specified WAN interface. Syntax : delete {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static mac address {mac-addr} Example : delete 3 "LosAngeles" st[...]

  • Page 140

    5-56 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands dele te delete ( router-wan) static nat address Use the delete (router-wan) static nat address command to delete a static NAT mapping from the specified W AN interface. Syntax : delete {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static nat address {local-ip-addr} {nat-ip-addr} Example : delete 3 "Los[...]

  • Page 141

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-57 CLI Commands disconnect disconnect disconnect Remove a con nection created using the co nnect command. Syntax : disconnect {slot|slot:port|slot:port:channel|slot:port:trunk} Example : disconnect A:2:1-24 3:1 Disconnects all 24 ch annels on po rt address #2 ( DS1) on the controller card (slot A) to p ort ad dres s #[...]

  • Page 142

    5-58 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands install install install (s lot) route r The Compact T1 Contro ller card automatically cr eat es a backup of the configu ration of any Router cards in their respective slot. If a Router is remo ved and rep laced with a another Router (same type) th e backup of the conf iguration from the f irst occupy[...]

  • Page 143

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-59 CLI Commands load load load tftp The load tf tp command will do wnload software via TFTP to the C ontroller or to the Router card or country ring tones to the CMG router card (CMG only). Note: A TFTP server must be running o n the host system for this comman d to be successf ul. Syntax : load [rtr_card-addr] tftp {[...]

  • Page 144

    5-60 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands load load xmo dem Use the load xmodem command to download s oftware via Xmodem. T h is command is on ly available with RS-232 co nnections. If you are using Telnet, s ee load tftp command. Example : load xmodem Dow nl oad to Ac tive co nt ro l ler us in g x mod em . Type ACTIVE Software Release Key, [...]

  • Page 145

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-61 CLI Commands log log log Displays the event log. Wher e the optional variables used to narro w down the log displayed. The log com mand with out any o ptions dis plays a f ull log. Syntax : log [slot|slot:port] [category] [severity] Example : log Time Date Severity Description 00:00:15 01/01/2002 Major 4:1-CMG Ethe[...]

  • Page 146

    5-62 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands ping ping ping Use the ping command to perform a ping test fr om th e Co ntroller and report the result. If the host is reachable, each individual response will be disp layed. Syntax : ping {ip-addr} [count] [length] Example : ping 192.168.3.196 7 5000 Pinging 192.168.3.196 with 5000 bytes of data: R[...]

  • Page 147

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-63 CLI Commands print print Use the print command to disp lay the help information or prin t the configuration file. Syntax : print {config|help} print config Print the configuration file for the Compact T1. The operator may th en save this to a text file, whi ch ca n be s ent to an ot her Co mp act T1 to aut o matica[...]

  • Page 148

    5-64 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands renam e (r outer) Control ler card. print help Print the complete help file to the scr een. Syntax : print help Example : print help This example would print the entire help tex t, which can be scrolled though with Enter or Spacebar . rename (rou ter) Use the rename (router) command to change the na [...]

  • Page 149

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-65 CLI Commands reset reset reset Us e the reset command to reboot the system. Syntax : reset Example : > reset Do you really want to reset (y/n)? y **** System Boot **** rese t (r o u t er ) Use the reset ( router) command to reboot the R outer. All new configuration since the last reset will be in use. Syntax : r[...]

  • Page 150

    5-66 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands restor e restore Use the restore command to restore system proper ties. Note: to restore Router defaults see set (rout er) defa ult . restore defaults Loads factory defaults for all setting s. This command will not take effect until the sy stem is reboo ted using the reset command . Syntax : restore [...]

  • Page 151

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-67 CLI Commands rtrping rtrping Use the rtrping comman d to request that the Ro uter perform a p ing test and repo rt the result. Syntax : rtrping {rtr_card-addr} {dest-ip-addr} [count] [count length] [count length source-ip-addr] Example : ping 4 192.168.100.97 > rtrping 4 192.168.100.97 Pinging 192.168.100.97 wit[...]

  • Page 152

    5-68 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set Continu ed on n ext page. set alarms set (rout er) autol ogout set a utoe xit set (r ou te r) cd r set ( bri ) set (r ou te r) co mpa nde r set (bri) autoac tivate set (rout er) defaul t set ( bri ) m ode set (r oute r) d hcp set ( bri ) pms ync set (r ou te r) d ns set c loc k set (r ou te r[...]

  • Page 153

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-69 CLI Commands set set (rout er-la n) framing set (rout er-voice ) slash set (rout er-la n) gate way set (rout er-voice ) tos set (rout er-la n) ip addres s set (rout er-voice ) txgai n set (rout er-la n) ipx networ k set ( router-voi ce) up set (rout er-la n) phy set (router-wan) dlci set (rout er-la n) rip set ( ro[...]

  • Page 154

    5-70 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set al arms Use the set alarms command to manually s et an alarm state for testing . Syntax : set alarms {critical|major|minor} {off|on} Example : set alarms critical on The example set the alarm s tate of critical on. {ciritical|ma jor|minor} {off|on} set autoexit Use the set au to exit to set t[...]

  • Page 155

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-71 CLI Commands set set (bri) Use the set (b ri) command to setup the ISDN BRI card. Syntax : set {bri-addr} {day|hour} {es|ses} {value} Example : set 3:4 threshold day ses 30 To set the dai ly thre shold to 30 Severely Err o red Seconds on port 4 o f a BRI card in slot 3. {bri-a ddr } The {slot:port} address of the B[...]

  • Page 156

    5-72 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set (bri) autoactiv at e Use the set (bri) aut oactivate command to set the auto -activate option for the card . This option can only be en abled while in 4 to 1 T DM LT Mode. This option is used to establish the D channel when the FDL lin k can not be used. If Auto- activation is enabled, all co[...]

  • Page 157

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-73 CLI Commands set set (bri) pmsync Use the set (br i) pms ync command to set the so urce for performance mo nitoring synch roni zati on. Syntax : set {bri_card-addr} pmsync {internal|switch} Example : set 4 pmsync internal To set the performance monitoring so u rce to internal for the BRI in slot 4 . {bri_ca rd-ad d[...]

  • Page 158

    5-74 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set clock Use the set c lock comm a nd to set the master transmit cl ock. The primary mas ter clock source may be used to clock each DS1 transmitter. The clock circuit automatically switches to the secondary clock s ource if the pr imary clock fa ils. Syntax : set {clock1|clock2} {source} Example[...]

  • Page 159

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-75 CLI Commands set set (ds0) Use the set (d s0 ) command to setup one or all DS0s in a DS 1. The command specifies DS0 or rang e of D S 0 s, a n d the setti n g to a ppl y. Syntax : set {ds0-addr} {setting} Example : set 3:1:1-4 type voice To set th e traffic type to voice o n channels 1 - 4 on p ort 1 of slot 3. Exa[...]

  • Page 160

    5-76 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set (ds1) Use the set (d s1) command to set up DS1 interfaces. The command specifies a ra nge of interfaces and the setting to apply. Syntax : set {ds1-addr} {setting} Example : set a:1 framing esf To set DS1 1 (port 1) on the controller (slot A) to use ESF framing. {ds1-addr} DS1 address in the [...]

  • Page 161

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-77 CLI Commands set framing Set the DS1 framing type to one of the followi ng: d4 To D4 Superframe (SF) f ramin g esf To Extended Superfr ame (ESF) framing tr8afdl TR-08 A shelf framing with FDL tr8 anofdl TR-08 A shelf framing with no FDL tr8 b TR-08 B shelf framing id Set the DS1 circuit identification string. This [...]

  • Page 162

    5-78 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set on Enable detection of f Disable detecti on payload App ly a payload loopback to th e DS1 in terface. If the payloa d command i s not used, t he default fo r payload loopback is loopdo wn. loo pdown D isable t he payload l oopback loopup En able the payl oad loo pback threshold Se t defect thres [...]

  • Page 163

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-79 CLI Commands set set ethe rnet ip address Use the set ethernet ip address command to set the Ethernet add ress for the Compact T1 . Syntax : set ethernet ip address {ip-addr} [mask] Example : set ethernet ip address 172.26.100.25 255.255.255.0 Sets the Adit IP addres s to 172.2 6.1 00. 25, and a sub net mask of 255[...]

  • Page 164

    5-80 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set (fxs 5G) Use the set (fxs 5G) command to setup v oice channels of an FXS 5G card. The comman d specifies the list of voice ch annels, and the setting to apply. Syntax : set {fxs5G-addr} {setting} Example : set 3:1-8 impedance 19 Sets the i mpedance o f the FXS 5G car d, in sl ot 3, to 900 oh [...]

  • Page 165

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-81 CLI Commands set set id Use the set id comman d to th e unit I D. Syntax : set id {"id-name"} Example : set id "ADIT600" ADIT600> {"id-n ame"} The name mus t be unique wi th a maximum o f 20 characters. Name must b e enclosed in quotes. set ip gatewa y Use the set ip gate way comman[...]

  • Page 166

    5-82 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set ipds0 Use the set ipds0 command to setup the D S0 manag ement channel. Note: the DS0 selected as the DS0 management chann el can only reside on the Contro ller T1. Syntax : set ipds0 {setting} [ds0-addr|ip-addr] Example : set ipds0 assign a:1:24 The exampl e sets the DS0 management channel to[...]

  • Page 167

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-83 CLI Commands set set loca l Use the set local command to enable or disable local DIP switch se ttin gs . The LOCA L LED on the Controller, will d isp lay an green light indicator if Loca l is s et to ON . Syntax : set local {on|off} Example : set local off {on|off} Note: set loc a l will not effect the ACO, ST, OPT[...]

  • Page 168

    5-84 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set ntp Use the set ntp commands to con figure the N etwork Time P rotocol fu nctions. set ntp disable Use the set ntp disabl e command to disab le Network Ti me Prot ocol (NTP ) processi ng (RFC 2030). The initial defa ult for this pro cessin g is disabled. Syntax : set ntp disable Example : set[...]

  • Page 169

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-85 CLI Commands set set ntp server add ress Use the set ntp server address comman d to specify the IP address of the NTP s erver. Syntax : set ntp server address {ip-addr} Example : set ntp server address 192.168.23.56 The example will the IP add ress to be used to access the NTP server to 192.168. 23.56. {ip-addr} Th[...]

  • Page 170

    5-86 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set (ocudp) baud Use the set (o cud p) bau d command to configure the Baud Rate for OCU-DP ports. Syntax : set {ocudp-addr} baud {rate}[sw56|sw56cp] Example : set 3:2 baud 2400 Set the b aud rate on port 2 t o 2400, o n the OCU-DP card in sl ot 3 {ocudp-addr} The {slot:port} address of the OCU-DP[...]

  • Page 171

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-87 CLI Commands set set (ocudp) loopback Use the set (o cud p) loopb ack command to manu ally set OCU/CSU loopback tests. Syntax : set {ocudp-addr} loopback {csu|ocu} {loopdown|loopup} Example : set 3:2 loopback csu loopdown {ocudp-addr} The {slot:port} address of the OCU-DP card you want to apply the changes to. {csu[...]

  • Page 172

    5-88 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set (ocudp) loopdetect Use the set (o cud p) loopde tect to conf i gure the O CU non-la tching/l atching l oopback code detection. Syntax : set {ocudp-addr} loopdetect {csu|dsu|ocu} {llb|nllb} {disable|enable} Example : set 3:2 loopdetect csu llb enable {ocudp-addr} The {slot:port} address of t h[...]

  • Page 173

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-89 CLI Commands set set (ocudp) mvec Use the set (o cud p) mv ec to set Majority Vote Error Correction (MVEC) . Syntax : set {ocudp-addr} mvec {disable|enable} Example : set 3:2 mvec enable {ocudp-addr} The {slot:port} address of the OCU-DP card you want to apply the changes to. {disable|enable} set (ocudp) secondary [...]

  • Page 174

    5-90 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set (ocudp) selftest Use the set (ocudp ) selfte st to initiate the OC U-DP card to perfor m a self test. This request wi ll display a messag e to wait 8 s econds before req uesting selftest statu s with the statu s command. Syntax : set {ocudp-addr} selftest Example : set 3:2 selftest {ocudp-add[...]

  • Page 175

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-91 CLI Commands set set rad ius set radi us identif ier Use the set radius identifier command to enter an optional name that is used by the RADIUS server to identify this controller, as pe r section 5.32 o f RFC 286 5. If configured, the NAS0Identifier attribute is sent as part of the Access-Request. Syntax : set radi[...]

  • Page 176

    5-92 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set radi us server addr ess Use the set radius server address command to s pecify the IP addres s of the external RADIUS server to use for RADIUS login authentication. Up to 3 differ ent RADIUS servers can be configured, with queries sent to each in succession until one of them sends a reply. Syn[...]

  • Page 177

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-93 CLI Commands set set radi us timeout Use the set radius timeout command to specify the maximum number of seco nds to wait for a rep l y after each RADIUS request before sending the n ext attempt. Note: if none of the configured RADIUS servers are able to respon d the login authentication will wait a total time of ([...]

  • Page 178

    5-94 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set (router) c d r Use the set (router) cdr command to enable o r disable Call Detail Record ing (CDR) for the specified CMG card. Call Detail records can be viewed us ing the show (router) log command. This command app lies to the CMG Rou ter card only. Syntax : set {cmg_card-addr} cdr {disable|[...]

  • Page 179

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-95 CLI Commands set set (router) de fault Use the set (router) d efault command to reset th e Router card to its d efault configuration settings. This com mand will cause the Router car d to perf orm a reboot. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} default Example : set 3 default Do you really want to do this ? y OK The example[...]

  • Page 180

    5-96 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set (router) dhcp Use the set (router) dhcp comman ds to configure th e DHCP functions. set (router) dhcp di sable Use the set (router) dhcp d isable command to d isable both DHCP server and DHCP relay functionality for the specified Router card . Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp disable Example[...]

  • Page 181

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-97 CLI Commands set set (router) dhcp se rver dnsser ver Use the set (router) dhcp server dnsserver command to set the IP address of up to 4 DNS servers that the DHCP server will inform the clients of . Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server dnsserver {number} {ip-addr} Example : set 5 dhcp server dnsserver 4 122.10[...]

  • Page 182

    5-98 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 CLI Commands set set (rout er) dhcp se rver dur ation Use the set (router) dhcp server duration com mand to set the lease duration tha t the DHCP server applies to client assignments. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server duration {hours:minutes} Example : set 5 dhcp server duration 3:45 The example set the le[...]

  • Page 183

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 5-99 CLI Commands set set (router) dhcp server net bios nodetype Use the set (router) dhcp server netbios nodetype command to set the NetBIOS node type (see RF C 1001/ 1002) t hat the DHCP server prov i des to cl ients. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server netbios nodetype {type-number} Example : set 5 dhcp server n[...]

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    5-100 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) dhcp se rver start addr Use the set (router) dhcp server starta ddr command to en able the DHCP server o n the specified Router card. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server startaddr {ip-addr} {count} Example : set 4 dhcp server startaddr 134.200.3.1 254 The example will set the R oute[...]

  • Page 185

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-101 CLI Commands set set (router) dns Use the set (router) dns comman ds to set Domai n Name Server (DNS) options. set (router) dns domai n Use the set (r oute r) dn s dom ai n command to set the defau lt domain that the DNS resolver will add to any name queries that are not fully qua lif ied. Syntax : set {rtr_card-ad[...]

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    5-102 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (rout er) dns r esolver Use the set (router) dns reso lver command to enab le/disable use of DNS re solver to convert domai n names to IP addresses . The DNS server addres s must be set before the DN S resolver can be en abled. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} dns resolver {disable|enable} Example : [...]

  • Page 187

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-103 CLI Commands set set (router) enhanced security Use the set (router) enhanced security command to enable or dis a ble enhanced login sec urity on the Router. When enabled the user will not receive any login prompt or other output until the security password is typed . The security password is set via the set (r out[...]

  • Page 188

    5-104 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) lmi Use the set (router) lmi command to specif y the Loca l Management In terface (LMI ) pro t ocol to use for the specified Router card . Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} lmi {annexd|disable|lmi} Example : set 5 lmi annexd The example will co nfigure LMI on the Router card in slot 5 to Anne[...]

  • Page 189

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-105 CLI Commands set set (router) log Use the set (router) l o g command to set whether the CMG text log will continuously add new log entries by over-writing the old est entries, o r will stop adding new log entries after the lo g is full. Entering this command wi ll cause the lo g to be cleared. This com mand applies[...]

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    5-106 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) login auth Use the set ( router) lo gin au th command to specify how logi n authenticat ion for this router should be performed. The router supports a configuration setting for each router card to determine how the r outer card logins are to be au thenticated, as per one o f the followin[...]

  • Page 191

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-107 CLI Commands set set (router) login prompt Use the set (rou ter) logi n prompt command to enable or disable th e suppression of th e Router login prompt for a user that telnets in from th e Controller CLI. The us er level of the curr ent Controller user will be passed to the Router card at the time th e telnet star[...]

  • Page 192

    5-108 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) mgc p Use the set (router) mgcp command to setup Media Gate way Call Protocol ( MGCP) parameters. Th is command appl ies to the CMG Router card only. set (router) mgcp addre ssfor mat The set (router) mgcp addressformat is an interoperability command. It is used to remove or put square b[...]

  • Page 193

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-109 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp algori thmname The set (router) mgcp algo rithmname is an int eroper ability comm and to configure no n- default MG CP desi gnations for voi ce coding algo rithms s upported by the CMG. MG CP algorithm names are u sed in the "a:" attr ibute in the Local Co nnection Optio[...]

  • Page 194

    5-110 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp callagent address Use the set (router) mgcp ca llagent address command to initialize the address (n otified entry) used b y MGCP to send commands to th e call agent. The address may b e given in the form of an IPv4 address or as a domai n name. The dom ain name form can only be used[...]

  • Page 195

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-111 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp callagent port Use the set (router) mgcp ca llagent port command to initialize the UDP por t (notif ied entity port) to b e used by MGCP to send commands to the call ag ent. Note: the MGCP sp ecification RFC2705 su ggests a port number of 2727 for the call agent. This is the defau[...]

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    5-112 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp callagent secondary address Use the set (router) mgcp ca llagent address command fo r configuring a secondary call agent address that will be tried if the primary call agent does not reply to the notifications . The secondary call agent address will function in the same fashion as w[...]

  • Page 197

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-113 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp callagent secondary port Use the set (router) mgcp ca llagent port com mand for conf igur in g t h e po rt nu mber for the secondary call agent that will be tried if the primar y call agen t doe s n ot reply to the notifications. This co mmand takes effect a fter the card has been[...]

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    5-114 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp dialst ring format The set (router) mgcp dialstring format is an interoperability command to sp ecify the reporting format of dialed digit strings in the Ob served Events parameter of MGC P NTFY messages. Eit her the i nd ividual d i git s are sep arated by commas or not. The defaul[...]

  • Page 199

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-115 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp down Use the set (router) mgcp down command to disable MGCP processing. Incomin g MGC P messages from an y call agent w ill be ign ored, and endpoint activity w ill n ot cause any outgoing MGCP messages to b e sent, nor any ev en ts to be accumulated. This is the default mode when[...]

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    5-116 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp gatewa yid Use the set (router) mgcp ga tewayid co mmand to set the gateway name or IP address to be used in MGCP command header lines an d the SDP. By default, the gateway ID that will be used is the domain name of the CMG if DNS is enabled or the IP address of the LAN or WAN inter[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-117 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp keepaliv e Use the set (router) mgcp keepalive command to configure a keep-alive timer that will cause the CMG to rese nd RSIP restart mes sages on expiration. When enabled, this countdown timer is res et every time an MGCP message is received fro m the call agent. On expiration, [...]

  • Page 202

    5-118 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp package default The set (router) mgcp package default is an interoperabilit y comman d to set the default signal/event package to b e used for the IETF version of MGC P. The default for this defau lt is the DTMF (D) packag e. In the NCS version of MGCP, the default package is alwa y[...]

  • Page 203

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-119 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp pars emode The set (router) mgcp p arsemode is an interope rability com mand to set th e strictness with which incoming MGCP messages are parsed. I f parsemode is set to lenient , then some incoming messages which may con tain protocol er rors for the confi gured protocol ver sion[...]

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    5-120 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp piggyback The set (router) mgcp piggyba ck is a interoperabili ty command to set allow or disallo w of the send ing of more than one MGCP comm and in the same message. Some call agents support piggybacking, and some do not. The gateway will alwa ys suppor t the pr ocessing of receiv[...]

  • Page 205

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-121 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp protocol id Use the set ( router) mgcp prot ocolid command to con figure a gl obal prot ocol ID s tring which will override the default proto col ID strin g used in MGCP command lin es. This command app lies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax : set {cmg_card-addr} mgcp protocolid[...]

  • Page 206

    5-122 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp quara n ti ne The set (router) mgcp quarantine is a interoperability command to specify the defau lt quarantine handling m ethod that t he CMG will employ if the call agent has not sent an explicit quarantine handlin g valu e in the last Request Notify messag e. This comm a nd appli[...]

  • Page 207

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-123 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp retri es Use the set (router) mgcp ret ries command to s pecify the number of times an MGCP command is retransmitted if there is no resp onse from a call agent. After th e last retry, if another message timeout occurs, the endpoint will enter a disconnected mode. Syntax : set {cmg[...]

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    5-124 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp sdpmode The set (router) mgcp spdmode is a interoperability comman d to specify the content in transmitted S ession Descr iption Proto col (SDP) m essage sectio ns.This option is incl uded to account fo r call agents or remote gateways tha t cannot handle full content (default). Thi[...]

  • Page 209

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-125 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp tos Use the set (router) mgcp t os command to configur e the IP TOS byte value to be sent in each transmitted MGCP packet. This command takes effect immediately. Syntax : set {cmg_card-addr} mgcp tos {value} Example : set 1 mgcp tos 0x28 The example will set the I P TOS va lue to [...]

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    5-126 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) mgcp up Use the set (router) mgcp up comm and t o st art MGCP p roce s sing of incomi n g mes s ages and endpoint events. MGCP must be u p for the Cust omer Media Gateway to pro perly interact with an external call agent. The CM G notifies the call agent by means of one or more Restart i[...]

  • Page 211

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-127 CLI Commands set set (router) ntp Use the set (router) ntp command t o setup Network Tim e Protocol (NTP) par ameters. set (router) ntp enabl e/disable Use the set (router) ntp enable/d isable command to enable/d isable NTP processi ng. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} ntp {enable|disable} Example : set 1 ntp enable Th[...]

  • Page 212

    5-128 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) ntp server Use the set (router) ntp s erver command to specif y the IP address of the NTP server. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} ntp server {ip-addr} Example : set 1 ntp server 10.10.10.0 The example will set the ad dress to be us ed to access the NTP serv er to 10.10.10 .0, on the Router [...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-129 CLI Commands set set (router) pa ss word Use the set (r o uter ) passwor d command to manage pass word access on the Router card. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} password {setting} {"password"} Example : set 5 password view "Fred" The example sets the View p assword to "Fred " on the Ro u[...]

  • Page 214

    5-130 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) ppp auth Use the set ( router) ppp auth command to configur e the PPP (Point -to-Po int Protoco l) authentication on the specified R outer card. set (router) ppp auth byremote prot ocol Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} ppp auth byremote protocol {chap|none|pap} Example : set 5 ppp auth byrem[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-131 CLI Commands set set (router) ppp auth byremote user Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} ppp auth byremote user {profilename|"protocol-name"} Example : set 5 ppp auth byremote user profilename The example will set th e PPP au thenticatio n u ser name for the Router in slot 5 to equal the profile name. Note: A se[...]

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    5-132 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) ppp security Use the set (router) ppp security command to set up the local external security serv er, that the Router will use to authenticate remote PPP devices . set (router) ppp sec urity address Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} ppp security address {ip-addr} Example : set 5 ppp security [...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-133 CLI Commands set set (router) ppp sec urity server Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} ppp security server {none|radius|tacacs} Example : set 5 ppp security server none The example will set the R outer in slot 5 to not use an external s ecurity server to authenticate remote PPP devices . {rtr_ca rd- addr} The slot num ber[...]

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    5-134 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) priority to s Use the set (r outer) priority tos command to configure parameters that will be used to recognize routed voi ce packets which will be han dled with hi gher prio rity over o ther routed dat a. For each IP datagram to be routed, the TOS byte fr om the IP header will be logica[...]

  • Page 219

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-135 CLI Commands set set (router) proxy Use the set (rou ter) proxy co mmand to enable/disable p roxy ARP mode on the Router. This command will add an IP interface between the Co ntroller and the Router over the b ackplane. In this way the Controller can be accessed by IP hosts over the Router’s LAN/WAN interfaces wi[...]

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    5-136 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) reboot Use the set (router) reboo t command to set automatic rebo ot after an upload of code or configuration file. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} reboot {code|config} {disable|enable} Example : set 5 reboot both disable Disable aut omatic rebo ot after upload fo r the Router i n slot 5. {[...]

  • Page 221

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-137 CLI Commands set set (router) s nmp Use the set (ro u t er) snm p command to set the SNMP contact, location an d name on the specified Router card. set (router) snmp contact Use the set (router) snmp contact comman d to set the valu e of sysContact on the s pecified Router card. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} snmp co[...]

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    5-138 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) snmp name Use the set (router) snmp name command to s et the v alue of sysName on the specified Router card. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} snmp name {"system-name"} Example: set 1 snmp name "AditRouters" The example will set the value of sysName on the Router card in sl[...]

  • Page 223

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-139 CLI Commands set set (router) s tp Use the set (ro uter ) stp commands to configure the Span ning Tree Protocol o n the Router. Note : Enter {slot} only. If {slot:port} is entered the command will be directed to the Router LAN and no t the Router Card. set (router) stp bri dge forwarddelay Use the set (router) s tp[...]

  • Page 224

    5-140 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) stp bri dge maxage Use the set (rou ter) st p bri d ge max age co mmand to conf igur e Spanning Tree max im um age value for the bridge. The brid ge max age value specifies the maximum age of received protoco l informati on before i t is di scarded. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} stp bridg[...]

  • Page 225

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-141 CLI Commands set set (router) stp enabl e/disable Use the set (router) stp enable/d isable command to enable and disab le Spanning Tr ee Prot oc ol o n t h e Rout er. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} stp {disable|enable} Example : set 3 stp enable The example will enable Span ning Tree o n the Router in slot 3 . {rtr_c[...]

  • Page 226

    5-142 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) s ys log Use the set (r o uter ) syslo g commands to configure the Rout er to send alarm and event messag e s to a Sy slo g serv er. set (router) syslog enabl e/disable Use the set (router) sy slog enable/ disabl e command to ena ble and dis able s end ing alar m and event mes sages to a[...]

  • Page 227

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-143 CLI Commands set set (router) syslog l evel Use the set (rout er) sy slog leve l command to set the Sys log sever ity level. Ev ents of all severity levels lower in num ber (more severe) will be sent to the Syslog server. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} syslog level {severity} Example : set 3 syslog level 4 The exampl[...]

  • Page 228

    5-144 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) v oip Use the set (router) voip commands to s et Voice over IP (VoIP) parameters. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. set (router) voip def ault Use the set ( router) voip default command to set all VoIP options to their def a ult va lu es. Syntax : set {cmg_card-addr} voip[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-145 CLI Commands set set (router) voip g729a Use the set ( router) voip g729a command to enab le or disable the G.729 codec in the CMG. This command t akes effect after the card has been res et. NOTE: The G.72 9 featur e is pr otected by a softwar e ke y. Until a n appr opriate key is entered to e nable this featur e i[...]

  • Page 230

    5-146 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) voip ji tterbu ff er Use the set (router) v oip jitterbuffer command to specify d ynamic delay ad justment to minimize delay th rough the jitter b uffer, or maintai n a static aver age delay through th e jitter buffer. Syntax : set {cmg_card-addr} voip jitterbuffer {dynamic|static} Examp[...]

  • Page 231

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-147 CLI Commands set set (router) voip packi ng Use the set (router) voip packing command to confi gure the packing order for g726 voice coding algor ithms. The n ew default packin g or der for each voice coding algorithm is Big Endian. Note that when upg radi ng fro m CMG vers i on 1 .0 t he pac ki ng o rder for G .72[...]

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    5-148 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) voip pti me Use the set (router) voip ptime co mmand to specify the d efau lt packetization time fo r the specified algorithm. Th e packetization time determines the frequency at which RTP packets are transmitted. The MGCP call agent may overrid e the new defau lt set b y this command on[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-149 CLI Commands set set (router) voip rt cp cname Use the set (router) v oip rtcp cname command to specify the nam e to be used fo r the CNAME field of Real- Time Control Protocol ( RTCP) packets. Syntax : set {cmg_card-addr} voip rtcp cname {g atewayid|"name"} Example : set 3 voip rtcp cname gatewayid The e[...]

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    5-150 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) voip rt p baseport Use the set (router) voip rt p baseport command to s pecify the b ase UDP port to be u sed when allocating ports for transmitting or receiving RTP packet streams in Vo IP calls. All ports allocated for R TP, including the base po rt, must be even-numbere d. Each alloca[...]

  • Page 235

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-151 CLI Commands set set (router) voip rt pmap Use the set (router) v oip rtpmap command to s pecify the dy namic payload type and n ame to be u sed for a specifi c algorit hm in th e Session Descriptio n Protoc ol (SDP) p art of MGCP connection comm ands. This comman d takes effect immediately. The defaults are: NOTE:[...]

  • Page 236

    5-152 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router) voip sdpaddr ess Use the set (router) voip sdpaddress command to set the addres s value to be used f or the origin and connection lines in th e SDP. Syntax : set {cmg_card-addr} voip sdpaddress {gatewayid|domain-name|ip|ip-addr} Example : set 3 voip sdpaddress domainname The example will[...]

  • Page 237

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-153 CLI Commands set set (router-lan) collision Use the set (router-lan) collision commands to configure collision alarms. set (router- l an) collision int erval Use the set (router-lan) collision interva l command to specify the time inter val over which excessive collision alarms are calculated. Syntax : set {rtr_lan[...]

  • Page 238

    5-154 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-l an) collision thr eshold Use the set (router-lan) collision threshold comm and to s p eci fy t h e thr esh olds us e d to determine excessive co llision alarm state. Syntax : set {rtr_lan-addr} collision threshold {high|low} {count} Example : set 3 "Adit50" collision threshold[...]

  • Page 239

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-155 CLI Commands set set (router-lan ) filte r forward Use the set (router-lan) filter forward comma nd to specify the forward ing mod e for Layer 2 filters on the LAN interface. Syntax : set {rtr_lan-addr} filter forward {matching|nontmatching} Example : set 3:1 filter forward notmatching {rtr_lan -addr} The Router (I[...]

  • Page 240

    5-156 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-lan ) fra ming Use the set (r outer-lan) f raming command to specify which ethernet frame t ypes are suppor ted on the LAN i nterface. Syntax : set {rtr_lan-addr} framing {ipx|other} {ieee8022|ieee8023|ethii|snap} {disable|enable} Example : set 3:1 framing ipx ieee8022 enable The example [...]

  • Page 241

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-157 CLI Commands set set (router-la n) gat eway Use the set ( router-lan) gateway command to specify a default IP g ateway for the specified LAN interface. If there is no static network entry to 0.0.0 .0, then this addres s is used as the default gateway for packets with no explici t route. Syntax : set {rtr_lan-addr} [...]

  • Page 242

    5-158 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-la n) ip addre ss Use the set (router-lan) ip a ddress command to specify an IP address for the specified LAN interface. When first installed th e Router car d’s LAN interf ace has a default IP ad dress of 10.0.0.1 with subnet mask of 255.0.0.0. Syntax : set {rtr_lan-addr} ip address {i[...]

  • Page 243

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-159 CLI Commands set set (router-la n) ipx ne twork Use the set (rou ter-lan ) ipx net wo rk comman d to speci fy IPX ne twork num bers for t he four IPX LAN frame types. This enables the Adit to Router I PX to Remo te (WAN) n etworks, ev en if an IPX server does not exist on the lo cal LAN. Typically , the Adit will l[...]

  • Page 244

    5-160 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-la n) phy Use the set (router-lan) p hy command to specify the ethern et PHY (p hysical specifications) speed and mode. NOTE: It is highly r ecommended that this setting be left at auto - negotiati on. Connecti ng et hernet devi ces wit h incompati ble set ting can lead to severe net work[...]

  • Page 245

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-161 CLI Commands set set (router-la n ) rip Use the set (router-lan) rip co mmands to specify RIP for the specifi ed LAN interface. set (rout er-lan) rip ip Use the set (router-lan) rip ip command to specify the IP RIP for the specified LAN interface. Syntax : set {rtr_lan-addr} rip ip {both|neither|recv|send} Example [...]

  • Page 246

    5-162 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (rout er-lan) rip ipx Use the set (router- lan) rip ipx command to specify the IPX RIP and SAP for the specified LAN interface. Syntax : set {rtr_lan-addr} rip ipx {both|neither|recv|send} Example : set 2:1 rip ipx send The example will set RIP and SAP on the local LAN interface on slot 2 to send[...]

  • Page 247

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-163 CLI Commands set set (router-la n) stp Use the set (router-lan) s tp commands to configure the Span ning Tree Protocol o n this interface. set (router-l an) stp enable/d isabl e Use the set (router-la n) st p ena ble/disable command to enable/disable Spannin g Tree Protocol on this interface. To enab le STP on an i[...]

  • Page 248

    5-164 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-l an) stp port cost Use the set (router-lan) stp port cos t command to co nfigure Spanning Tree p ath cost value for this bridge port. Syntax : set {rtr_lan-addr} stp port cost {port-cost-value} Example : set 3:1 stp port cost 100 Sets the Spanning T ree port cost valu e at 100, on the Ro[...]

  • Page 249

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-165 CLI Commands set set (router-lan) up/down Use the set (router-lan) up/d own command to set the specified LAN interf ace up or down . When the Router port is set down, a link failure will n ot cause an alarm. This can be used to eliminate alarms from Router port s that are not in-use. When the Router port is set up,[...]

  • Page 250

    5-166 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-t runk ) encapsulation Use the set (router-tru nk) encapsula tion command to sp ecify the encap sulation to use on the Router interface. Syntax : set {rtr-trunk-addr} encapsulation {setting} Example : set 2:1:5 encapsulation pppofr The example will co nfigure encapsulation on the Ro uter [...]

  • Page 251

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-167 CLI Commands set set (router-trunk) up/down Use the set (router-trunk) up /down command to set the W AN tr unk up or down. Wh en the Router trunk is set down a link failu re will not cause an alarm. This can be used to eliminate alarms from Router trunks that are not in-use. When the Router trunk is set up, a link [...]

  • Page 252

    5-168 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-t runk) voice bandwidth limit Use the set (router-trunk) voice bandwidth li mit command to specif y the maximum percentage of band width on t his trun k that vo ice calls are allowed t o consume. The remain ing percentage of th e bandwidt h on a CMG t runk to be reser ved for r outed or b[...]

  • Page 253

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-169 CLI Commands set set (router-v oice) al gorithm preference Use the set (router-voice) algorithm preference command to specify the list of voice coding algorithms which will be supported for VoIP ca lls, on the specified voice channel(s). More than one algorithm can be lis ted, and they s hould be in or der of prefe[...]

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    5-170 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-v oice) cpd Use the set (router-vo ice) cpd command for configu ri ng how cal lin g part y disco nnect should be sig naled to an en dpoint. C alling par ty discon nect is si gnaled to a voice endpoint by generating an Open Switch In terval (OSI) ABCD signaling b it pattern. On analog POTS[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-171 CLI Commands set set (router-v oice) defau lt Use the set (router-voice) default comman d to reset all CLI accessible options for one or mo re CMG voice channels to their defaults. Defaults are set for algorithm pr eference, compand er, echo cancellat ion, echo t ail, endpoi nt prefix, en dpoint suffix, silence sup[...]

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    5-172 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-v oice ) down Use the set (router-voice) down command to take a C MG vo ice chan nel ou t-of -ser vice. On ce out-of-service, the call agent can not access the end point ID as sociated with this voice ch annel. Also, the pho ne, fax, or d ata user connected to this chan nel from an FXS po[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-173 CLI Commands set set (router-v oice ) dtmfrelay Use the set (router-voice) dtmfrelay command to enable or disable the relay of DTMF packets as per RFC 283 3. This comman d applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax : set {cmg_voice-addr} dtmfrelay {disable|enable} Example : set 2:1:1:7 dtmfrelay enable Enables DTM[...]

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    5-174 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-v oice ) echo tail Use the set (router-voice) echo tail command to s et the maximum round-trip delay expected in the voice path between the CMG and the phone, includi ng acoustical delay at the phone. Thi s command app lies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax : set {cmg_voice-addr} echo t[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-175 CLI Commands set set (router-voice ) endpoint pref ix Use the set (router-voice) endpoint prefix co mmand to set the common part of the MGCP endpoint nam e for one o r more voice channels. Th e default prefix is "aaln". Note the en dpoint prefix is combined with the endpoint su f fix to form a complete MG[...]

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    5-176 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-voice ) endpoint suf fix Use the set (router-voice) endpoint suff ix command to set the variable part of the MGCP endpoi nt name for one or more voice chann els. T h e default suffix is the voice chan nel number. Note: the endpoint prefix is combined with th e endpoint su ffix to form a c[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-177 CLI Commands set set (rout er -voice ) log star t Use the set (router-voice) log start command to start logging events to the CMG text log, for the particular voice ch annels specified. Events ar e curr ently of two types, errors and MGCP. This command do es not clear the log befo re enabling new even ts. The event[...]

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    5-178 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-v oice ) rxgain Use the set (router-voice) rxgain co mmand to set gain on the receive side (packet-to-TDM) voice path for the specified voice channel(s). This gain setting can be overridden by the call agent on a call-by -call basis. This comm and applies to the CMG Ro uter card only. Syn[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-179 CLI Commands set set (router-v oice ) silence Use the set (router-voice) silence comman d to enable or dis able silence suppression as the default for v oice calls for one or more voice chan nels. The new def ault set by this command may be over r idden on a call-by-cal l basis b y th e MGCP call agent. At the end [...]

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    5-180 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-v oice) slash Use the set (router-voice) s lash comma nd for co nfig urin g a CM G en dpoi nt s o that the impli ed slash, "/", between the endpoint prefix and suff ix can be suppre ssed. This com mand applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax : set {cmg_voice-addr} slash {dis[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-181 CLI Commands set set (router-v oice ) txgain Use the set (router-voice) t xgain command to set the gain on the transmit side (TDM-to- packet) voice path for the specified voice channel(s). This gain setting can b e overridden by the call agent on a call-by-call basis. Note: DTMF detection can be gain sensitive, som[...]

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    5-182 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-wa n ) dlci Use the set (router-wa n) dlci command to se t the DLCI ( D ata Link Conn ection Identifier) for a specified WAN interface. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} dlci {value} Example : set 1 "LosAngeles" dlci 16 The example will set the WAN interface na[...]

  • Page 267

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-183 CLI Commands set set (router-wa n) gre Use the set (router-wa n) gre command to confi gure Generic Rout ing Encapsu lation tunneling for a specified WAN interface. set (router-wan) gre addr ess Use the set (router-wan) gre address command to co nfigure the IP add resses for GRE tunneling for a s peci fied WAN inter[...]

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    5-184 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (rout er-wan) gre ip Use the set (router-wan) gre ip command to configur e the GRE tunn eling o f the IP protocol for a specified WAN interface. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} gre ip {all|bynetwork|disable} Example : set 3 "LosAngeles" gre ip all The example will se[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-185 CLI Commands set set (router-wan ) ip Use the set (router-wan) i p command to se t the IP traffic handling on the WAN interface. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} ip {block|bridge|route} Example : set 1 "LosAngeles" ip route Sets the WAN interface named "LosAngeles" on the Rout[...]

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    5-186 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-wa n) ipx Use the set (router-wan) i px command to set th e IPX traffic handling on the W AN interface. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} ipx {setting} Example : set 1 "LosAngeles" ipx bridge The example will set the WAN interface named "LosAngeles" i[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-187 CLI Commands set set (router-wa n ) nat Use the set (router-wa n) nat commands to configure Netwo rk Address Translation (NAT) on a specified WAN interface. set (rout er-wan) nat address Use the set (router-wan) n at address command to co nfigure Network Add ress Translation (NAT) public addres ses for a specified [...]

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    5-188 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (rout er-wan) nat enable/disab le Use the se t (router-wan) nat com mand to enab le and disab le Network Addres s Translation (NAT) on a specified W AN interface. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} nat {disable|enable} Example : set 1 "LosAngeles" nat enable The example[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-189 CLI Commands set set (router-wa n) othe r Use the set (router-wan) other com mand to set t he traffi c handli ng of pro tocols ot her than IP or IPX on the specified WAN interf ace. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} other {block|bridge} Example : set 1 "LosAngeles" other bridge The examp[...]

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    5-190 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-wa n) ppp Use the set (router) ppp comman d to conf igure t he PPP (Po int-to-Poi nt Pr otocol) on the specified Router card. set (rout er) ppp aut h ofre mote user Use the set (router) ppp auth ofremote user command to set the CHAP or PAP name by which a remote PPP device is authenticate[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-191 CLI Commands set set (router) ppp compre ssion Use the set (router) ppp compression command to conf igure the PPP compr ession wi th the remote PPP device. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} ppp compression {setting} Example : set 5 "LosAngeles" ppp compression enable The example will set[...]

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    5-192 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (router-wa n ) rip Use the set (router-wan) rip command to set the type of RI P updates on the specified interface. set (router-w an) ri p ip updates Use the set (router-wan) rip ip updates comman d to set th e ty pe of RIP updates on the specified WAN interface. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} {&qu[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-193 CLI Commands set set (router-wa n) stp Use the set (router-wan) stp commands to configure the Span ning Tree Protocol o n the specified WAN interface. set (rout er-wan) st p enable/disab le Use the set (router-wan) stp ena ble/disable command to enable and dis able Spanning Tree Protocol on t his interface. To enab[...]

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    5-194 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (rout er-wan) st p port cost Use the set (router-wan) stp port cost command to configure Span ning Tree path co st value for this bridge port. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} stp port cost {port-cost-value} Example : set 3 stp port cost 650 The example sets the Sp anning Tree [...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-195 CLI Commands set set (router-wa n) trunk Use the set (router-wa n) trunk command to configure the trunk port or multilin k gr oup for a specified WAN interface. If the tru nk encapsula tion is subsequently ch anged, this tru nk ass i gn me nt is r eset t o 0. Syntax : set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} trun[...]

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    5-196 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set scr een Use the set screen command to set the he ight of the scrolling o utput screen, in numb er of lines. For example, if the screen height is set to 40 lines, the Command Line Interface (CLI) will print the maximu m of 40 lines o f a long output befo re paus ing. To s et the screen to scroll w[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-197 CLI Commands set set sn mp Use the set snmp command to set the Simple Netwo rk Management Protocol (S NMP) MIB-II System Group o bjects. Syntax : set snmp {setting} {string} Where {setting} is as b elow, and {string} is it s val ue. Example : set snmp name "ADIT 1" To set the SNMP system name to "ADI[...]

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    5-198 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set sysl og Use the set syslo g commands to co nfigure the Syslog client featu res. set syslog disable Use the set syslog disable command to disable s ending alarm and event messages to external syslog ser vers. Th e initial default sett ing is d isabled. Syntax : set syslog disable Example : set sys[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-199 CLI Commands set set syslog server all level Use the set syslog server all le v el command to set th e syslog severity lev el threshold. Events of all severity levels will be s ent to th e syslo g server . Syntax : set syslog level all facility {severity} Example : set syslog server all level 4 The example will set[...]

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    5-200 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set syslog server faci lity Use the set syslog server facility command to set the system log facility value. Syntax : set syslog server {1|2|3} facility {value} Example : set syslog server 2 address 192.168.23.56 The example will set the I P address to b e used to access sys log server 2 to 192.168 .[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-201 CLI Commands set set user Use the set user command to modify attributes for a speci fic user that have been created with the add user com mand. set user level Use the set user level com mand to set the user access level. Syntax : set user {"user-name"} level {1|2|3} Example : set user "paul" lev[...]

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    5-202 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (v35 ) Use the set (v 35) command to setup V.35 ports. The command s pecifies the range of chann els within that card, and the setting to apply . Syntax : set {v35-addr} {setting} Example : set 6:1 rxclk normal To set port 1 (v .35) on slo t 6 to no in version on the receive clock {v35-addr} In t[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-203 CLI Commands set rxclkinv Set the receive clock invert m ode to one of the following: invert invert the receive clock normal do not invert the receive clock speed Set the data rate for each DS0 to which a V.35 is crossconnected 56 56K d ata rat e 64 64K d ata rat e txclkinv Set the transmit clock invert mode to one[...]

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    5-204 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set (v54 ) Use the set ( v54) command to setup V.54 Loop back Test Parameters. The command specifies the range of channels within that card, and the sett ing to apply. Syntax : set {v54-addr} v54 {setting} [off|on] [n] [nnn] Example : set 6:1 v54 equipment clear The example will clear the loop test c[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-205 CLI Commands set [nnn] chart pattern Syntax: set{v54-addr} v54 equipm ent pattern {n} Set V.54 test pattern n is from the followin g: 0 = QRSS pattern (Defau lt) 1 = 2047 pat tern 2 = 2 15 -1 pat tern 3 = 2 20 -1 pattern (QR SS with no b it stuff ing) prepcnt Syntax: set {v54-addr} v54 equip ment prepcnt {nnn} Set [...]

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    5-206 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands set set verification Use the set verification comman d to enable o r disable verificati on prompt s. Syntax : set verification {off|on} Example : set verification off The example will cau se yes/no verification messages to be s uppressed. {off|on} off Turn yes /no v erif icat ion pro m pts off. on Turn y[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-207 CLI Commands show show The following show c o mmands are linked to a detailed description o f each command. sho w aut oex it sho w (r ou te r) sn m p show (bri) show (router ) stp sho w cl ock s ho w (rou t er) sys log show connect show (router ) uploa duser show date show (router ) voip sho w (ds 0) show (r oute r[...]

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    5-208 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show autoex it Use the show au toexit to display whether autoexit is on or off. If on, the time-out perio d is disp layed . Syntax : show autoexit Example : show autoexit > show autoexit Autoexit is off. show (bri) Use the show (bri) to display settings fo r BRIs. Syntax : show {bri-addr} Example[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-209 CLI Commands show show clock The show cl ock command d isplays the primary an d secondary clocks. Syntax : show clock Example : show clock In the following example, the primary clock s ource is in slot A (Controller car d), DS1 2; and the s econdary clock so urce is in slot 6 (BRI card), D S1 1. > show clock Pri[...]

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    5-210 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show date The show da te command displ ays the da t e in dd /mm/yyyy for ma t . Example : show date > show date date: 08/10/2002 show (ds0) The sho w (ds0) co m mand displays settin gs for DS0 s. Syntax : show {ds0-addr} Example : show a:2:1-2 In the following example, the show (ds0) command has [...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-211 CLI Commands show show (ds1) The sho w (ds1) co m mand displays settings for DS1s. Syntax : show {ds1-addr} Example : show a:1 In the following example, the query show a :1 has returned the following DS1 settings for slo t A (the co ntroller card), port 1. > show a:1 SLOT A: Settings for DS1 1: Circuit ID: DS1# [...]

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    5-212 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show ethernet The show ethernet co m mand disp lays ether net and I P setti ngs. Example : show ethernet > show ethernet IP Address and Mask: 198.1 62.3.196 255.255.255.0 IP Address of the Gateway: 192.1 68.3.202 MAC Address: 00:E0 :97:00:A9:33 show (fxo) The sho w (fxo ) command displays the set[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-213 CLI Commands show show (fxs 5G) The sho w (fxs5G ) command displa ys the set tings for the FXS 5G card. Syntax : show {fxs5G-addr} Example : show 6:1 This command will display the settin g s for the FXS channel 1 for the FXS 5G card located in Slot 6. > show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for FXS: channel 1: Type: VOICE S[...]

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    5-214 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show impedance The sho w impeda nce com mand dis pl ays the im peda nce se tti ng s for FX S 5G c ard . Syntax : show impedance Example : show impedance Index Impedance CODEX Country ----- ------------------------------ - ----- ------------------- 1 120 Ohms + (.110 µ F || 820 Ohms) A-law Norway 2 [...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-215 CLI Commands show show id The sho w id command displays the sys tem ID for the Compact T1. Syntax : show id Example : show id The example sh ows the ID of a Comp act T1 labeled "Comp act T11" Compact T11> show id ID: Compact T11 show ip The sho w ip command displays the IP A ddr ess in formation for th[...]

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    5-216 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show local The sho w loc al com mand shows whether the Compact T1 is in local mo de. Syntax : show local Example : show local > show local LOCAL: ON show login The sho w login c omma nd di splays the RA DIUS logi n au thentication con figuratio n settings for the Controller. Syntax : show login E[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-217 CLI Commands show show (ocudp) Use the show (ocudp) to display baud, loopdetect, error correction , switched and enhanced switched serv ice and secondary chan nel provisionin g. Syntax : show {ocudp-addr} Example : show 2:1 SLOT 2: Settings for OCUDP Port 1: Up/Down: UP Baudrate: 56000 Loopdetect Types Enabled: CSU[...]

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    5-218 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (router) The show (router) command displays the settings for the Router card. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} Example : show 5 > show 5 SLOT 5: Login Settings for Router: Authentication: Local Login Prompt: Enabled LMI Settings for Router: LMI: Disabled RIP Setting for Router: RIP Mode Receive[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-219 CLI Commands show SNMP Trap Destinations: Name Address Loc ation public 0.0.0.0 Local LAN Name: unknown Contact: unknown Location: unknown DHCP Server/BOOTP Relay Agent Settings for Router: DHCP: Disabled DNS Proxy Settings for Router: Total: 0 Spanning Tree Protocol Settings for Ro uter: Spanning Tree: Enabled Bri[...]

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    5-220 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (router) dhcp The show (router) dhcp command displays the current DHC P settings for the Router card. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} dhcp Example : show 5 dhcp The example shows the DHCP settings for the Router card in slot 5. > show 5 dhcp SLOT 5: DHCP Server/BOOTP Relay Agent Settings for R[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-221 CLI Commands show show (router) dns proxy The sho w ( rou t e r ) dn s proxy comm and displays the current DNS Proxy s etup for the Router card. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} dns proxy Example : show 5 dns proxy > show 5 dns proxy SLOT 5: DNS Proxy Settings for Router: Total: 0 {rtr_ca rd- addr} The slot num ber[...]

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    5-222 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (router) log The show (router) log command dis plays the logging co nfiguration of the CMG card. This command app lies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax : show {cmg_card-addr} log Example : show 4 log The example shows the logging con fi guration f or the CMG card in slot 4. > show 4 log S[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-223 CLI Commands show show (router) mgcp The show (router) mgcp command to display all optio n s set through set (router) mgcp commands. This command applies to the CMG Router car d only. Syntax : show {cmg_card-addr} mgcp Example : show 4 mgcp SLOT 4: MGCP Settings for CMG: Activation, Addressing, and Transact ions: M[...]

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    5-224 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (router) mgcp algorithmname The show (router) mgcp algorithmname com mand to display all MGCP designation s for voice codin g algorith ms suppor ted by the CM G. This disp lays the CLI def i ned name, i f any, and the default for each algorithm. MGCP algorithm name s are used in the "a: &q[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-225 CLI Commands show show (router) ntp The show (router) ntp comma nd di sp lays setti ngs for NTP o pt ion s. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} ntp Example : show 4 ntp The example shows the NTP options for the R outer card in s lot 4. > show 4 ntp SLOT 4: NTP Settings for CMG: NTP: Disa bled NTP Server: 0.0. 0.0 NTP [...]

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    5-226 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (router) ppp The show (router) ppp command displa ys the current Local P PP (Point -to-Poin t Protocol ) authentication and security settings for the Router card. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} ppp Example : show 5 ppp > show 5 ppp SLOT 5: PPP Authentication/Security Settings f or Router: Aut[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-227 CLI Commands show show (router) rip The show (router) rip command displays the current RI P settings for the Router card. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} rip Example : show 5 rip > show 5 rip SLOT 5: RIP Settings for Router: RIP Mode Receive: RIP2 RIP Mode Send: Rip2 {rtr_ca rd- addr} The slot num ber (1-6) that c[...]

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    5-228 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (router) stp The sho w (route r) stp co mmand displ ays the curre nt Spanning Tree Prot ocol se t tings for the specified Router card. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} stp Example : show 5 stp > show 5 stp SLOT 5: Spanning Tree Protocol Settings for Ro uter: Spanning Tree: Enabled Bridge Hello [...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-229 CLI Commands show show (router) uploaduser The show uploa dus er command displays the current lis t of users allowed to upload and download configur ation and code files . Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} uploaduser Example : show 5 uploaduser > show 5 uploaduser SLOT 5: TFTP Upload/Download User Settings for Route[...]

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    5-230 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (router) voip The show voip command displays the current settings for all VoIP parameters. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax : show {cmg_card-addr} voip Example : show 4 voip > show 4 voip SLOT 4: VoIP Settings for CMG: VoIP Configuration: RTP Baseport: 3000 0 RTCP CNA[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-231 CLI Commands show show (router-lan) The show (router-lan) command disp lays the settings for the Router card. Syntax : show {rtr-addr} Example : show 4:1 > show 4:1 SLOT 4: Settings for RTR LAN 1: Profile Name: LocalAdi t Up/Down: UP Proxy: Disabled Physical link: Automati c MAC Address: 00:E0:97 :01:E3:A2 IP Se[...]

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    5-232 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show Static IPX Network Settings for LocalA dit: Total: 0 Static IP Address Settings for LocalAd it: Total: 0 Static MAC Address Settings for LocalA dit: Total: 0 LAN Filters Enabled for LocalAdit: Forward Mode: Forward ALL Frames N OT Matching Filters Filter Type Source/Dest Filter Name ----------- ----[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-233 CLI Commands show show (router-lan) collis ion The show (router-lan) collision command d isp lay s the current LAN collision alarm settings for the specified R outer card. Syntax : show {rtr-addr} collision Example : show 5 "Adit50" collision > show 5 "Adit50" collision SLOT 5: LAN Collision [...]

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    5-234 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (router-lan) filter The show (router-lan) filter command displays the current LAN Layer 2 data filters applied to the LAN on the specified Router card. Syntax : show {rtr-addr} filter [address|all|custom|protocol] Example : show 5:1 filter > show 5:1 filter SLOT 5: LAN Filters Enabled for Ad[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-235 CLI Commands show {rtr -ad dr} The Router (IP or CMG) address is in the form {slot:port} or {slot "pro file -name"} [addres s|cust om|proto col|all] This setting will display the defined filter types o f the specif ied filters. slot Slot number ( 1-6) that contains the R outer card. port Port number of th[...]

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    5-236 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (rout er -lan) st atic The show ( router-lan) st atic commands to display the current list of static entries for the LAN on the specified Router car d. show (router-l an) static ip address The show (router-lan) static ip address command displays the current list o f static I P address entries f[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-237 CLI Commands show show (router-l an) static ip network The show (router-lan) static ip network command displays the cu rrent list of static IP network entries for t he LAN on the specified Router card. Syntax : show {rtr-addr} static ip network Example : show 5:1 static ip network SLOT 5: Static IP Network Settings[...]

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    5-238 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (router-l an) static mac address The show (router-lan) static mac address command displays the current list of static MAC address entr ies for the LAN on t he specified Router card . Syntax : show {rtr-addr} static mac address Example : show 5:1 static mac address SLOT 5: Static MAC Address Set[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-239 CLI Commands show show (router-voice) The show (router-v oice) comman d di splays the C MG voi ce lin e prov isioni ng. Th is comm and applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax : show {cmg_voice-addr} Example : show 4:1:1:1 SLOT 4: Voice Channel Settings for CMG: Voice Channel: 1 MGCP Endpoint ID: aaln /1 Channel[...]

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    5-240 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (router-wan) The sh ow (ro uter-wan ) co mmand displays the cur rent con f iguration s ettings for the specified WAN interface. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} Example : show 5 "LosAngeles" SLOT 5: Settings for RTR WAN LosAngeles: State: Enabled IP Settings: Mode:[...]

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    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-241 CLI Commands show WAN Static IPX Network Settings for Lo sAngeles: Network Hops Ticks Next IPX Router -------- ---- ----- -------- --------- WAN Static IP Address Settings for Los Angeles: Total: 0 WAN Static MAC Address Settings for Lo sAngeles: Total: 0 WAN Static NAT Address Settings for Lo sAngeles: Total: 0 WA[...]

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    5-242 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (router-wan) firewall The show (router-wan) firewall command displays the current firewall filter set tings for the specified WAN interface. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} firewall Example : show 5 "LosAngeles" firewall SLOT 5: WAN Firewall Settings for LosAngele[...]

  • Page 327

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-243 CLI Commands show show (router-wan) ppp The sho w ( rou t e r -w a n) ppp command di splays t he current PPP (Point -to-Poi nt Proto col) settings for the specified WAN interf ace. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} ppp Example : show 5 "LosAngeles" ppp > show 5 "LosAngeles"[...]

  • Page 328

    5-244 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (router-wan) st at ic ip add res s The s how (router-wan) stat ic ip address command displays the current list of static IP address entries for the specified WAN interface. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ip address Example : show 5 "LosAngeles" static ip a[...]

  • Page 329

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-245 CLI Commands show show (router-wan) st at ic ip x ne twor k The sho w (router-wa n) st atic ip x netwo rk command displays the current list of stat ic IPX network entries for the specified WAN interface. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ipx network Example : show 5 "LosAngeles" [...]

  • Page 330

    5-246 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (router-wan) stat ic nat address The show (rou ter- wan) st atic na t addres s command displays the cur rent static NAT addres s entries for the specified WAN interface. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static nat address Example : show 5 "LosAngeles" static nat ad[...]

  • Page 331

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-247 CLI Commands show show (router-wan) trunk The sh ow (rou ter- wan) tr unk command displays the cu rrent trun k assignm ent for the s pecified WAN interface. Syntax : show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} trunk Example : show 5 "LosAngeles" trunk > show 5 "LosAngeles" trunk SLOT 5: WAN T[...]

  • Page 332

    5-248 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show snmp The sho w snmp co mmand displays th e SNMP set tings. Example : show snmp SNMP Settings: System Name: System Location: System Contact: GET Community: public SET Community: desktop TRAP Community: public Trap version: 0 Authentication TRAP disabled Event TRAP none NMS 1: NMS 2: NMS 3: show [...]

  • Page 333

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-249 CLI Commands show show time The sho w time c ommand displays th e system time, in 24 hour hh:mm:ss format. Example : show time time: 00:22:51 show users The show users command displays a list of all users an d their settings, and if they are logged on at the time (0=not logged on, 1=logged on). Syntax : show users [...]

  • Page 334

    5-250 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (v35) Use the show (v 35) to display current settings for V.35 car d. Syntax : show {v35-addr} Example : show 2:1 The example shows settings for port 1 (V.35) on slot 2. > show 2:1 SLOT 2: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Always Hi gh Timing: Source Rx Clock Inversion: Normal Tx Clock Inversion[...]

  • Page 335

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-251 CLI Commands show show (v54) Use the show (v 54) to display current settings for V.54 car d. Syntax : show {v54-addr} Example : show 3:1 The example shows settings for port 1 (V.54) on slot 3. SLOT 3: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Always Hi gh Timing: Source Rx Clock Inversion: Normal Tx Clock Inversion: Normal Dat[...]

  • Page 336

    5-252 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands show show (wan) The sho w wan command displays cu rrent WAN settings for the R outer card. Syntax : show {wan-addr} Example : show 5:1:1 The exampl e displays the setti ngs of WAN 1 for t he Router card on slot 5. > show 5:1:1 SLOT 5: Settings for RTR 1 WAN 1: Up/Down: UP {wan-addr} In the form {slot|[...]

  • Page 337

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-253 CLI Commands status status Use the status command to see the status of the system clocks, DS0s , DS1s, equipment, and the DS0 Managemen t Channel. stat us ( bri ) statu s (r oute r) ip addr ess tabl e status cl ock status ( router) i p network tab le status (ds 0) status ( router ) ipx networ k table stat us ( ds1)[...]

  • Page 338

    5-254 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status statu s (bri) Use the status ( bri) to display the status/performance st atistics for the specified BRI. Syntax : status {bri-addr} [performance] [history] Example : status 3:1 The ex ampl e disp lay s sta tus of port 1 (BRI ) on s l o t 3. > status 3:1 SLOT 3: Status for BRI Port 1: Loopback: [...]

  • Page 339

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-255 CLI Commands status {bri-a ddr } The BRI addres s, in the form {slot:port}. [per forman ce] Displays the curren t performance statistics fo r specified BRI. [history] Displays histori cal perfor man ce statistics for specified BRI. statu s clock Use the stat us clock co mmand to di splay the current status of both [...]

  • Page 340

    5-256 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status statu s (ds0) Use the status ( ds0) command to display the current status of the specified DS0. Syntax : status {ds0-addr} Example : status a:1:1 Displays the curren t status of the DS0s on port 1 on slot A (controller card), port 1, chan nel 1. > status a:1:1 DS0 Rx AB Tx AB Signal T1 TP --- -[...]

  • Page 341

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-257 CLI Commands status statu s (ds1) Use the statu s (ds1 ) command to display the current status of the specified DS1. Syntax : status {ds1-addr} [performance] [history] Where you can either specify a {slot:port} addres s to disp lay an indi vidu al po rt or ra nge of por t s. Example : > status a:1 SLOT A: Status[...]

  • Page 342

    5-258 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status statu s equipme nt Use the sta t us e qu ipm en t com mand to display current equ i pment in formation of the Compact T1. Syntax : status equipment [slot] Example : status equipment > status equipment BootCode Version: 1.19 CardType Status SW Ve rs CLEI -------- ------ ----- -- ---- SLOT A T1x2[...]

  • Page 343

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-259 CLI Commands status Example : status equipment 4 The example with d isplay the status of the card in slot 4. In this exa mple a Router card is in this slot. > status equipment 4 SLOT 4 CardType: RTRx1 Status: Present SW Revision: 1.31B BootCode Version: 1.72 FPGA Revision: 1.08 CLEI: NOT AVAIL LOCAL: OFF [slot] [...]

  • Page 344

    5-260 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status statu s (fxo) Use the stat us (f xo) to display the cu rrent near-end line status of the specified FXO. Syntax : status {fxo-addr} Example : status 5:2 The ex am pl e di sp lay s sta tus of por t 2 (FX O) o n slot 5. > status 5:2 FXO Rx AB Tx AB Signal=>T1 sig T 1 TP --- ----- ----- --------[...]

  • Page 345

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-261 CLI Commands status statu s (fxs5G ) Use the statu s (fxs 5G) to d isplay the current near-end line status of the specified FXS 5G card. Syntax : status {fxs5G-addr} Example : status 4:1 The ex ampl e disp lay s sta tus of port 1 (FXS 5G) o n slot 4. > status 4:1 FXS Rx AB Tx AB Signal=>T1 Sig T 1 TP --- ----[...]

  • Page 346

    5-262 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status statu s ipds0 Use the stat us ipds0 command t o displ ay the curre nt status of the DS0 management ch annel. Syntax : status ipds0 Example : status ipds0 > status ipds0 Operational state: DOWN status (ocudp) Use the stat us (o cudp ) command to displaystatus for selftes t and loopbacks. Syntax [...]

  • Page 347

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-263 CLI Commands status status (ocudp) performance Use the status (ocudp) performance comman d to display perf ormance statistics for the curren t 15 minut e interv al, previous 15 minu te interva l , previ ous 1 hou r interval , and for the previo us day. Syntax : status {ocudp-addr} performance Example : status 2:1 p[...]

  • Page 348

    5-264 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status status (ocudp) performance history Use the status (ocudp) per form anc e histor y command to disp lay performance statistics for the current 15 minute interval and all previous 15 min ute inter v als (up to a total of 96). Syntax : status {ocudp-addr} performance Example : status 2:1 performance &[...]

  • Page 349

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-265 CLI Commands status statu s (router) Use the status (r outer) command to display the cu rrent Router sta tus information. Syntax : status {rtr-addr} Example : status 5:1 The example dis plays status of the Rout er card in slot 5. SLOT 5: Status for RTR Port 1: Run Status: Running Collision Alarm: NO Link Alarm: NO [...]

  • Page 350

    5-266 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status status (router) channels Use the status (r outer) channels command to di splay a condensed status re port of all voice channel endpoints. This command applies to th e CMG Router card only. Syntax : status {cmg_card-addr} channels Example : status 3 channels CMG VoIP Channel Status - Slot 3 MGCP: D[...]

  • Page 351

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-267 CLI Commands status statu s (r out er) dns Use the stat us (rou ter) dns comman d to display the curren t state of DNS resolver and the entries in the DNS cache. Syntax : status {rtr_card-addr} dns Example : status 4 dns > status 4 dns ROUTER BLADE DNS RESOLVER RE PORT Slot-4 DNS RESOLVER IS ENABLED My DNS Ip Ad[...]

  • Page 352

    5-268 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status status (router) events Use the status (r outer) events comman d to display the curren t event log fr om the specified Router card. Syntax : status {rtr_card-addr} events Example : status 5 events ROUTER BLADE EVENTS LOG REPO RT Slot-5 Time Message Count Jan 10 0:56:44.8 Download EVE.RPT by Control[...]

  • Page 353

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-269 CLI Commands status status (rout er) ip address table Use the status (router) ip address ta ble comman d to display the curren t IP address tab le for the specified Router card. Syntax : status {rtr_card-addr} ip address table ["profile-name"] Example : status 5 ip address table > status 5 ip address t[...]

  • Page 354

    5-270 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status status (router) ip network table Use the stat us (rou ter) ip netw ork table command to disp lay the current table of learned IP Networks for the specified interface on the Router card. Syntax : status {rtr_card-addr} ip network table ["profile-name"] Example : status 5 ip network table [...]

  • Page 355

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-271 CLI Commands status statu s (r out er) ipx ne twork t able Use the status (router) ipx netw ork table command to display the current table of learn ed IPX Networks for the specified interface on the Router card. Syntax : status {rtr_card-addr} ipx network table ["profile-name"] Example : status 5 ipx netw[...]

  • Page 356

    5-272 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status statu s (router) i p x s erver ta ble Use the status (router) ipx s erver table comm and to display the current table of learn ed IPX Servers for the specified in terface on the Router card. Syntax : status {rtr_card-addr} ipx server table ["profile-name"] Example : status 4 ipx server t[...]

  • Page 357

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-273 CLI Commands status statu s (router) l og Use the status (r outer) log command to dis play the log of al l CMG events. This comman d applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax : status {cmg_card-addr} log ["profile-name"] Example : status 5 log > status 4 log CMG LOG REPORT Slot-4 Date Time Event Type[...]

  • Page 358

    5-274 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status stat us (rout er) mac a ddress table Use the status (r outer) mac address table command to dis play the current table of learned MAC Addresses for the specified interface o n the Router card. Syntax : status {rtr_card-addr} mac address table ["profile-name"] Example : status 5 mac addres[...]

  • Page 359

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-275 CLI Commands status statu s (router) m gcp Use the status (router) mgcp command to display counts of all MGCP sent and received return codes, internal erro rs and other s tatistics. Th is comm and app lies to the CMG Rout er card on ly. Syntax : status {cmg_card-addr} mgcp Example : status 4 mgcp > status 4 mgcp[...]

  • Page 360

    5-276 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status status (router) performance Use the status (r outer) performance command to display the current ru ntime s tatistics from the specified Router card. Syntax : status {rtr_card-addr} performance Example : status 5 performance > status 5 performance ROUTER BLADE PERFORMANCE REP ORT Slot-5 Run-time[...]

  • Page 361

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-277 CLI Commands status statu s (router) s tp Use the stat us (rou ter) stp com mand to display the curren t Spanning Tree s tate from the specified Router card. Syntax : status {rtr_card-addr} stp Example : status 5 stp > status 5 stp ROUTER BLADE SPANNING TREE P ROTOCOL REPORT Slot-5 STP Stats No Enabled STP Ports[...]

  • Page 362

    5-278 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status statu s (router-la n) Use the status (r outer-lan) command to display the current Ro uter status infor mation. Syntax : status {rtr_lan-addr} Example : status 5:1 The example dis plays status of the Rout er card in slot 5. > status 5:1 SLOT 5: Status for RTR Port 1: Run Status: Running Collisio[...]

  • Page 363

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-279 CLI Commands status statu s (router-t run k) Use the stat us (rou ter-trunk) command to display the current status information for the specified Trunk o n the Router card . Syntax : status {rtr_trunk-addr} Example : status 5:1:1-4 > status 5:1:1-4 SLOT 5: Status for RTR 1 Trunk 1: Link Alarm: NO SLOT 5: Status f[...]

  • Page 364

    5-280 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status statu s (router-v oi ce) Use the stat us (rou ter-voice) co mmand to display the status of serv ice, calls, signaling, connections, call agent communications and tele phony stat istics for a CMG router voice channel. This command applies to the C MG Router card only. Syntax : status {cmg_voice-add[...]

  • Page 365

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-281 CLI Commands status Delay: 0 Call Agent Communications Status fo r this Endpoint: Notified Entity: [192.168.24.2 28]:2427 Comm State: Up Last Cmd Rcvd: CRCX From: 192.168.24.22 8:2427 Last Cmd Sent: NTFY Telephony Statistics Item Count -------------- ----- Offhooks 1 Onhooks 0 Seizures 2 Tone Digits 0 Pulse Digits [...]

  • Page 366

    5-282 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands status statu s (v35) Use the status (v35) to d isplay the curren t near-end line s tatus of the V.3 5 card. Syntax : status {v35-addr} Example : status 2:1 The ex ampl e disp lay s sta tus of port 1 (V. 3 5) on sl ot 2 > status 2:1 SLOT 2: Status for V35 PORT 1: DCD: Low CTS Low DSR: Low RTS: Low DTR:[...]

  • Page 367

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-283 CLI Commands status statu s (v54) Use the stat us (v54 ) to display the current near- end line status of the V.54 card. Syntax : status {v54-addr} Example : status 3:all The ex ampl e disp lays st atus of a l l port s (V. 5 4) on sl ot 3 . > status 3:all SLOT 3: Status for V35 PORT 1: DCD: Low CTS: Low DSR: Low [...]

  • Page 368

    5-284 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands store store The stor e command is used to u pload a soft ware fil e from a defi ned slot t o a defin ed location on a PC, via TFTP. C urrently uploads for general use are only permitted for th e Controller and Router card config uration fi les. Syntax : store {number} tftp {ip-addr} {"file-name"[...]

  • Page 369

    Compa ct T1 - Rele as e 6.1 5-285 CLI Commands telnet telnet telnet (router) Use the telnet (router) co mmand to establish a Telnet session f rom the Compact T1 CLI to the Router card menu-driv en user interface. Syntax : telnet {rtr-addr} Example : telnet 1 The example will Telnet in to a Router in Slot 1. > telnet 3 Connected. Escape character[...]

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    5-286 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 CLI Commands telnet[...]

  • Page 371

    C HAPTER T1 Controller Card In this Cha pter n Overview n Features n Technical Specifi cations n Configurati on - CLI Comma nds - DIP Swi tch Settings n LEDs n DS0 Management (IP ov er DS0) n TR-08 Mod e 1[...]

  • Page 372

    6-2 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 T1 Controller Card Overview Ove rvi ew The Compact T 1 with the Dual T1 Cont roller Card of fers a cos t-effe ctive, compa ct soluti on that deliver s a wide ra nge of services from both wi reline a nd wireless acce ss networks . The T1 Contro ller Card includes two T1 ports with int egrated CSUs and a built- in 1/[...]

  • Page 373

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 6-3 T1 Controller Card Feat ure s Features l Allows any servi ce connect ion or network ac cess line to be d eployed in any sl ot l Provides inte grated 18 T1 port digital c ross- connect f or service groo ming and resto rati on l Supplies inte grated dua l T1 CSU/DSUs and SNMP manageme nt on the Controll er l Support f [...]

  • Page 374

    6-4 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 T1 Controller Card Technical Specifications Techni cal Sp ecifications Product Includes l 18 T1 port built -in, non- blocking 1/ 0 Digi tal Cross -connect Sy stem l Robbed-bi t (voice ) and clear chann el (da ta) sign aling on t he same T1 l TR-08 sign aling conf igure d as eith er AB, BB, A or B l Integr al dual T[...]

  • Page 375

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 6-5 T1 Controller Card Technical Specification s Management l Local - Simple setup usi ng front panel DI P switch es for ch annel b ank applic ations - RS-232 craf t por t interface dri ves up to 50 ft . (15 .24 m) cable, and provid es a Command Lin e Interf ace (CLI ) using ASCI I termina l or PC with terminal emulati o[...]

  • Page 376

    6-6 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 T1 Controller Card Technical Specifications Service Inte rfaces Supported l IP Router card (sup ports up to 24 WAN conne ctions per card ) l Customer Medi a Gate way (CMG) Ser vice card (to s upport VoIP) l FXO/DPT 8-chan nel Voice Se rvice card l FXS 8-chann el Voice Servi ce card l ISDN BRI 2, 4 and 8-cha nnel Se[...]

  • Page 377

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 6-7 T1 Controller Card Technical Specification s Testing and Diagnostics l Standard T1 line an d payload loopback s l T1.231 p erformance history Power Consum ption l 4 W maximum Regulatory Approvals USA l UL60950 l FCC Part 15, Class A l FCC Part 68 l NEBS Leve l 3 ce r tifie d GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE Canada l CSA C22.[...]

  • Page 378

    6-8 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 T1 Controller Card Conf igur ati on Configuration Options o n the Con troller card are set by the DIP swit ches o r the Command Li ne Inter face (CLI ). NOTE: The default IP address for the Controller is 10. 0.0.10. CLI Commands The foll owing commands are used to con f igure the Contr oller ca rd. For det a iled i[...]

  • Page 379

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 6-9 T1 Controller Card Configur ation DIP Swit ch Settings On the front of the TDM Controller card are DIP switches you can us e to configu re the unit lo cally. Switch Function Description ACO Alarm Cu t Off 0 = Alar m cont acts en abled ( clos e wh en alar m occ ur s). D efault . 1 = Alarm cont acts d isabled ( open) .[...]

  • Page 380

    6-10 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 T1 Controller Card LEDs LEDs The T1 Control ler has a set of six LEDs you can use to troubleshoot your Compact T1. The tabl e below d escribes each LED. LED State Descri ption MAJOR Off No major alarm s present Red Major alarm present MINOR Off No m inor alarms present Yellow Minor alarms present LOCAL Off Remote[...]

  • Page 381

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 6-11 T1 Controller Card DS0 Mana gement (IP over DS0) DS0 Management (IP over DS0) The DS0 Manage ment Channe l pr ovi de s SNM P management a nd re m ote acce ss . The IPDS0 feat ure all ows for full T ransmissi on Contro l Protoc ol/Inte rnet Prot ocol (TCP/IP) connecti vity to remote Compac t T1 and can be u sed for [...]

  • Page 382

    6-12 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 T1 Controller Card TR-08 Mode 1 TR-08 Mode 1 The Compact T1 TR-0 8 will provide Mode 1 non-c oncentra ted integr ated serv ice to the Compact T1 pl atform. The TR-08/SLC-96 interfac e will al low a di rect T1 phy sical connecti on to a TR-08 ca pable digi tal swit ch, el iminating the need for an e xchange office[...]

  • Page 383

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 6-13 T1 Controller Card TR-08 M ode 1 Compact T1 TR-08 Conf iguration Digital Switch TDM Controller Linecard Linecard Linecard Linecard Linecard Linecard Power Supply T1-1 T1-2 Custom er Premise Equipm ent (CPE) Adit 600 TDM TR-0 8 Compact T1 TR- 08[...]

  • Page 384

    6-14 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 T1 Controller Card TR-08 Mode 1[...]

  • Page 385

    C HAPTER FXO Voice Card In this Chapter n Overview n Features n Technical Specifi cations n Card Co nfiguration - CLI Comma nds - DIP Swi tch Settings n LEDs n Channel Associated Si gnaling (CAS) Conversi ons[...]

  • Page 386

    7-2 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 FXO Voice Card Overview Ove rvi ew The FXO Voice S ervice card prov ides high-densi ty provisioning of reliable Fo reign Exchange Of fice (FXO) or Direct Inward Dial ing (DID) telephone services . Eight FXO or Dial Pul se Ter m in ate ( D PT) te lep hone line chann els c an be deployed on ea ch FXO Service card. Th[...]

  • Page 387

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 7-3 FXO Voice Card Feat ure s Features l Deliv ers F XO o r DI D tele p hone serv ices f rom T 1 ac c ess circu its l Supports CLASS servi ces incl uding Call er ID, Call ing Par ty Disconne ct and Distinc tive Ringi ng l Provides up to 48 FXO or DPT voice li nes in one chassis, or up to 96 lines in two side-by -side Com[...]

  • Page 388

    7-4 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 FXO Voice Card Technical Specifications FXO Transmission Performance l Retu rn Lo ss: ER L > 26 dB, SRL > 18 dB w ith re spe ct to 9 00 Ω + 2.16µ F l Transhybr id Loss : ERL > 26 dB, SRL > 18 dB wit h respe ct to 900 Ω + 2.16µ F l Idle Noi se: A/D < 16 dB rnC0, D/A, 12 dBr nC0 l Crossta lk Coup[...]

  • Page 389

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 7-5 FXO Voice Card Technical Specification s Regulatory Approvals USA l UL60950 l FCC Part 15, Class A l FCC Part 68 l NEBS Level 3 c ertifi ed for typ e 2 and 4 equi pment GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE Canada l CSA C22.2 No. 60950 -00 l ICES-003, Cl ass A l CS-03 Physical l Connecti ons made o n RJ21-X tel co connect or rea [...]

  • Page 390

    7-6 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 FXO Voice Card Card Co nfig urat i on Card Configu ration The FXO voice card c an be confi gured, using DIP swi tches on t he card, t o suppor t either FXO loop st art or FXO ground s tart signa ling, wit h various t ransmit and recei ve attenua tion o ptions. Note that the att enuation settings you conf igure vi a[...]

  • Page 391

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 7-7 FXO Voice Card Card Con figurat ion DIP Swit ch Settings Each FXO car d conta ins ten DI P switches that can be used to select signali ng opt ions for all eight channels . Switch Functi on Descripti on Note 1-2 Signal Type 1 2 0 0 = FXO Loop Start 1 0 = FXO Groun d Start 0 1 = DPT (use with E&M setting on T1) 1 1[...]

  • Page 392

    7-8 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 FXO Voice Card LEDs LEDs Each FXO port on a ca rd has it s own LED, des cribed in t he table b elow. State Loop Star t Mea nin g Ground Start Meaning Dial Pulse Te rmination Mean ing Off N/A Idle (ti p open) Idle (loop open) Green Idle Tip gro und (incomin g seizure) Incoming s eizur e Red N/ A Ring ground (outgo i[...]

  • Page 393

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 7-9 FXO Voice Card Channel Associated Signali ng (CAS) C onversions Channel Assoc iated Signaling (CAS) Conversions Cross-c onnects ar e done a t a DS0 leve l. The foll owing rule s need to be kept in mind while per forming cr oss-conne cts for a FXO voice card. DPT = Dial Pulse Termination EMDW = E&M Delayed Wink s [...]

  • Page 394

    7-10 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 FXO Voice Card Channel Associat ed Signa ling ( CAS) Conver sions[...]

  • Page 395

    C HAPTER FXS Voice Card In this Chapter n Overview n Features n Technical Specifi cations n Card Co nfiguration - CLI Comma nds - DIP Swi tch Settings n LEDs n Channel Associated Si gnaling (CAS) Conversi ons[...]

  • Page 396

    8-2 C omp act T 1 - Re lea se 6.1 FXS Voice Car d Overview Ove rvi ew The FXS Voice Servic e card pro vides high-densi ty pr ovisionin g of cost-effect ive telepho ne services. Eight Fore ign Exchange Station (F X S) telep hone line channels can be depl oyed on each FXS Voice Se rvice card. Th ese cards can be i nserted into any card slot of the si[...]

  • Page 397

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 8-3 FXS Voice Card Feat ure s Features l Supports CLASS servi ces incl uding Call er ID, Call ing Par ty Disconne ct and Distinc tive Ringi ng l Provides up to 48 FXS voic e lin es in one cha ssis or up to 96 li nes in two si de-by - side uni ts occ upying jus t two rack units of equipment space (19-inch rack) l Complies[...]

  • Page 398

    8-4 C omp act T 1 - Re lea se 6.1 FXS Voice Car d Technical Specifications Techni cal Sp ecifications Controller Software Required T1 Controll er l Release 1.50 or h igher is requir ed for th e FXS 5G card FXS Transmission Per formance l Retu rn Lo ss: ER L > 28 dB, SRL > 20 dB w ith re spe ct to 9 00 Ω + 2.16µ F l Transhybr id Loss : ERL [...]

  • Page 399

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 8-5 FXS Voice Card Technical Specification s FXS Signaling Perfor mance l DC Loop Range: 1000 Ω stand ard, 1600 Ω e xtended l Loop Feed: Nominal -48 VDC with 31mA curr ent limit f or long loops , -36 VDC @ 27mA for short loops with automat ic batte ry swit chi ng l Off-Hook De tection: Detects tip or ring curr ents &[...]

  • Page 400

    8-6 C omp act T 1 - Re lea se 6.1 FXS Voice Car d Technical Specifications Regulatory Approvals USA l UL60950 l FCC Part 15, Class A l NEBS Level 3 c ertifi ed for typ e 2 and 4 equi pment GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE Canada l CSA C22.2 No. 60950 -00 l ICES-003, Cl ass A Physical l Connecti ons made o n RJ-21X tel co connect or rear pa nel l Dimensions[...]

  • Page 401

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 8-7 FXS Voice Card Card Con figurat ion Card Configu ration The FXS voice card c an be conf igured , using DIP s witches on t he car d, to suppo rt either FXS loopsta rt or FXS groundsta rt signaling, wi th variou s transmi t and rece ive attenua tion o ptions. Note that the att enuation settings confi gured via DIP swit[...]

  • Page 402

    8-8 C omp act T 1 - Re lea se 6.1 FXS Voice Car d Card Co nfig urat i on DIP Switch Se ttings Each FXS car d conta ins ten DI P switches that can b e used to s elect si gnaling o ptions for all eight channels . NOTE: The FXS channels default to a shor t loop setting (up to 1.6 miles fo r 26 AWG, and 2.6 miles for 24 AWG). To set an FXS channel to h[...]

  • Page 403

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 8-9 FXS Voice Card LEDs LEDs Each FXS por t h as a c orr es po ndi ng LED , des crib ed in the tabl e belo w. T his ch art applies to al l the FXS se rvice cards. State Loop Star t Mea nin g Ground Sta rt Meaning Off N/A Idle (tip open) Green Idle Tip ground (incoming sei zur e) Red N/A Ring gr oun d (o u tgo i n g se iz[...]

  • Page 404

    8-10 Com p act T 1 - R ele a se 6. 1 FXS Voice Car d Channel Associat ed Signa ling ( CAS) Conver sions Chann el As soci ated Sign aling (CAS) Conversions Cross-c onnects ar e done a t a DS0 leve l. The foll owing rule s need to be kept in mind while per for ming cros s- conn ect s f or an FXS voice card. The f oll owing chart does not apply to the[...]

  • Page 405

    C HAPTER ISDN BRI Card In this Cha pter n Overview n Features n Technical Specifi cations n Card Co nfiguration - CLI Comma nds - LEDs n Connecto r Pinouts - 25-Pair Telco Connectors[...]

  • Page 406

    9-2 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 ISDN BRI Card Overview Ove rvi ew The ISDN BRI Servi ce Car ds enable service pro viders and ente rpr is es t o dep loy high- density , stand ards-bas ed, ISDN Bas ic Rate In terface (BRI) s ervices o ver one or more T1 or DSL access lines us ing TDM or ATM transpo rt. ISDN voice, data , and real -time video app li[...]

  • Page 407

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 9-3 ISDN BRI Card Feat ure s Features l Enables c arriers to economic ally bundl e ISDN with al l other se rvices at 64 Kbps or 128 Kbps over T1 acc ess lines l Conf igu rab le as eith er Li ne U nit Lin e Ter mina l (LU LT) fo r inte rfa cin g to ISD N switc h in te rfa ces at the c ent ral o ffic e , or Line Uni t N et[...]

  • Page 408

    9-4 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 ISDN BRI Card Technical Specifications Techni cal Sp ecifications Controller Software Required T1 Controll er l Release 1.2.2 or high er is requi red Product Includes l Configur able as Li ne Unit Li ne Terminal (LULT) or Line Unit Networ k Terminal (LUNT) l Works with all sta ndard Carri er Serving Are a (CSA) loo[...]

  • Page 409

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 9-5 ISDN BRI Card Technical Specification s Network Standards l Telcordi a TR-NWT- 000397 (199 3) l Telcordi a TR-TSY- 000821 (1 991) l Telcordi a TR-TSY- 000829 (1 989) l ANSI T1.1992 l ITU-T Q.920, Q.92 1 Clocking l Loop timin g derived from Chann el 1 of ISDN BRI car d or a ny Compact T1 T1 line Testing & Diagnost[...]

  • Page 410

    9-6 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 ISDN BRI Card Technical Specifications Regulatory Approvals USA l UL60950 l FCC Part 15, Class A l NEBS Level 3 c ertifi ed for typ e 2 and 4 equi pment GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE Canada l CSA C22.2 No. 60950 -00 l ICES-003, Cl ass A Physical l Dimensions : 3.5 in. ( H) x 0.75 in. (W) x 11.25 in. (D) 8.9 cm (H) x 1.9[...]

  • Page 411

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 9-7 ISDN BRI Card Card Con figurat ion Card Configu ration BRI card op tions are set wi th th e Command Line Inter face (CLI ). For a dditiona l inform at io n on these com mands , see Chapter 5, CLI Commands . CLI Commands l connect Creates two-way conne ctions between c hannels l disconnect Rem oves a con ne ctio n cre[...]

  • Page 412

    9-8 C omp act T1 - R elea se 6. 1 ISDN BRI Card LEDs LEDs There is an LED for each ISDN BRI o n a card. The function for ea ch LED is li sted belo w: State Descri pti on Off Line U-interface is attempt ing synchronization, or BR I is out of service. Red Line alarm (LOS or self test failure) Yellow ES or SES has occurred. Flashing yello w Line U-int[...]

  • Page 413

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 9-9 ISDN BRI Card Connecto r Pinou ts Connec tor Pino uts 25-Pair Telc o Connectors Circuit connec tions ar e made at the 25 -pair te lco con nector s. A standa rd 25-pair telepho ne cable wi th RJ-21X wir i ng and a male D-ty pe connect or at the Compact T1 end is requ ired . Slot/Pair Designation The foll owing des i g[...]

  • Page 414

    9-10 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 ISDN BRI Card Connector Pinout s 25-Pair Telco C onnector Pinouts Pair Pin Locat ion Funct ion Color Co de 1 26 1 Tip Channe l 1 Ring Ch annel 1 Wh ite Blue 2 27 2 Tip Channe l 2 Ring Ch annel 2 Wh ite Orange 32 8 3 Tip Channel 3 Ring Ch annel 3 Wh ite Green 42 9 4 Tip Channe l 4 Ring Ch annel 4 Wh ite Brown 53 0[...]

  • Page 415

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 9-11 ISDN BRI Card Connecto r Pinou ts Pair Pin Locat ion Funct ion Color Co de 17 42 17 Tip Channe l 17 Ring Ch annel 17 Yellow Orange 18 43 18 Tip Channe l 18 Ring Ch annel 18 Yellow Green 19 44 19 Tip Channe l 19 Ring Ch annel 19 Yellow Brown 20 45 20 Tip Channe l 20 Ring Ch annel 20 Yellow Slate 21 46 21 Tip Channe [...]

  • Page 416

    9-12 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 ISDN BRI Card Connector Pinout s[...]

  • Page 417

    C HAPTER OCU- DP Card In this Cha pter n Overview n Features n Technical Specificat ions n Card Confi guration - CLI Com mand s - Ba sic Se tu p - LEDs n Jump er Set tings n Alarms n Line Rates/ Line Length s n Connect or Pinouts - DDS RJ-48S - 25-Pair Telco Connector[...]

  • Page 418

    10-2 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 OCU-DP Card Overview Ove rvi ew The Singl e and Quad Port all -rate OCU-DP Serv ice Cards provide electr ical and phys ical term ina tion o f th e 4-w ire D igi tal Data Ser vice ( DDS ) th at is t rad itio nally use d to inte rconne ct lower- speed ser ial synch r onous Data Terminal Equipme nt (DTE) devices suc[...]

  • Page 419

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 10-3 OCU-DP Card Overview Customer Premise Applicati o n In this m odel, th e carr ier deplo ys the Compact T1 in conj unction with DDS DSU/CSUs to provi de standa rds-ba sed DDS acces s for c ustomer da ta ter minal need s. In essence, the Compa ct T1 integra tes the DDS capabil ities th at were tradition ally served by D4[...]

  • Page 420

    10-4 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 OCU-DP Card Overview SS7 Backhaul A pplication In thi s appl icatio n, the carrie r uses the OCU t o tr ansfer s ignal ing and call inform ation between MSCs. Compact T1[...]

  • Page 421

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 10-5 OCU-DP Card Feat ure s Features l Provides availabl e baseban d data rates from 2.4 to 72 Kbps l Supports primar y and seco ndary channel se rvice s, 64K clea r chan nel servi ce, an d 4-wi re Sw itch ed-5 6 se rvice l Complies with AT&T Pub. 62310 l Offe rs B ip ola r Viol atio n (BP V) , Loss of F rame (LOF -DD S[...]

  • Page 422

    10-6 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 OCU-DP Card Technical Specifications Techni cal Sp ecifications Controller Software Required T1 Controll er l Release 3.2 or highe r is required Service In terfa c e l Single- port OCU-DP int erface - One RJ-48S f ront- panel jac k - Strap se lect ions for r ear-panel RJ-21 X telc o connec tor l Four-por t OCU-DP[...]

  • Page 423

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 10-7 OCU-DP Card Technical Specification s Power Consum ption l 6 W maximum, Four Po rt OCU-DP card l 3 W maximum, Singl e Port OCU-DP card Regulatory Approvals USA l UL60950 l FCC Part 15, Class A l Designed to meet NEBS Level 3 for ty pe 2 and 4 equipme nt (not ce rtified) Canada l CSA C22.2 No. 60950 -00 l ICES-003, Cl a[...]

  • Page 424

    10-8 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 OCU-DP Card Card Co nfig urat i on Card Configu ration OCU-DP card option s are se t with the Comman d Line Inter fa ce (CLI ). For addit io nal informat io n on these commands , see Chapter 5, CLI Commands . CLI Commands Configuration Commands l set (ocudp) baud Set up OCU-DP po rt baud rate l set (ocudp) loopde[...]

  • Page 425

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 10-9 OCU-DP Card Card Con figurat ion Basic Setup Command De sc rip tion set {ocudp-addr} baud {2400|4800|9600|19200|38400| 56000*|64000} Set the OCU-DP Baud rate. Where ocudp-a ddr = {slot:port} of t he OCU-DP card to apply se ttings to. set {ocudp-addr} up Set the OCU-DP port 1 up. show {ocudp_card-addr} Show the OC U-DP [...]

  • Page 426

    10-10 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 OCU-DP Card LEDs LEDs There are two LEDs for each channel on the OCU-DP card . The functi on for each LED is list ed b elo w : State Descri ption Yellow Flickering ALL Boot Software in control. Green (walki ng down) Red (walki ng up) ALL Application Software in control (repeated 3.5 times). Red, slow flash ALL In B[...]

  • Page 427

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 10-11 OCU-DP Card Jumper Sett ings Jumper Settings The P1 and P2 Jumpers are defau lted to RJ -48S, whi ch are the set of pi ns near est the bottom of the se rvice card . With the jumper in this posit ion the signals ar e routed t o the RJ-48S conn ector(s) on th e face of the car d. To ro ute the si gnals to the 25- pin Te[...]

  • Page 428

    10-12 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 OCU-DP Card Alarms Alarms The OCU-DP car ds and s upporting Control ler Soft ware will support the foll owing ala rms: Alarm/ Event Severi ty Catego ry Descript ion Clear M echanis m (ala rms o nly ) Card Detect Information Equipment OCU-DP card inserted Card Remo ved Information Equipment OCU-DP card removed Out o[...]

  • Page 429

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 10-13 OCU-DP Card Line Rat es/Li ne Le ngths Line Rate s/Lin e Leng ths All lengt hs were measure d to meet a BER of 10 -7 with up t o 45 dB of cable at tenuation at the Ny quist frequency for 56, 64 and 72 Kbps, and 40 dB all other rate s. Service Data Rate Primary Cha nnel / Secondary Channe l Max. Loo p Distance (24 AWG)[...]

  • Page 430

    10-14 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 OCU-DP Card Connector Pinout s Connec tor Pino uts The OCU-DP is p art of th e networ k, and conne cts to cus tomer equi pment. DDS RJ-48S The pinout for RJ -48S female is as follows: Note : The a bo ve list ed f un cti o ns ar e re la tive to t hi s po rt . Pin Function Description 1 Receives Data (R-1) From Custo[...]

  • Page 431

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 10-15 OCU-DP Card Connecto r Pinou ts 25-Pair Telc o Connector Pinout f or the Single (n oted by an *) or Quad OCU-DP card . Must set up jumpers on card to use this connect or. T1 and R1 = Receive. T and R = Trans m it. Note: The above i nformat ion is relati ve to t he conn ector. J1 J2 Card Slot Line T1 R1 T R Card Slot L[...]

  • Page 432

    10-16 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 OCU-DP Card Connector Pinout s[...]

  • Page 433

    C HAPTER Power Supply In this Chapter n 115 VAC/-4 8 VDC Power Suppl y/ Charger n Ringer Wav eform Optio ns n Replaci ng a Power Supply[...]

  • Page 434

    11-2 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Power Supply 115 V AC/-48 VDC Power Supply/ Charg er 115 VAC/-48 VDC Power Supply /Charger The 115 VAC/- 48 VDC Power Supply and Charger enables t he Compact T1 to be powered f rom either 115 VAC or -48 VDC s ources, and inclu des an int egral bat tery charger and r inging ge nerator. Integrating AC a nd DC power[...]

  • Page 435

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 11-3 Power Supply Technical Specification s Techni cal Sp ecifications AC Electrical Input l 115 VAC (95 to 132 VAC, 57 t o 63 Hz), 2.5 A r ms, 130 W maximum l Maximum inrus h current : 24 A peak a t 132 VAC l Rear-pan el mount ed circui t breaker opera t es for overcur rent conditio ns greater than 4 A l Front-p anel AC IN[...]

  • Page 436

    11-4 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Power Supply Technical Specifications Ringin g Generators l Nominal 85 V r ms (108 V rms max) l Referenced t o -54 VDC (-60 VDC max) output l Supports three jumper- selecta ble ringer wavef orm shapes l Drives 25 REN indefi nitely wi th minimum o utput volt age of 65 V rm s at normal ringer cadenc e l Ringer f re[...]

  • Page 437

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 11-5 Power Supply Input P ower Interface Connectors l IEC-320, 15 A 3-prong AC powe r receptacle l Rear PCB conn ector: Compact T1 backpl ane Physical l Dimensions : 3.5 in. ( H) x 2 i n. (W) x 12 in. (D) 8.9 cm (H) x 5.1 cm (W) x 30.5 cm ( D) l Weight: 115 VAC - 1 lb. 6 oz. (0.6 2 kg) 24 VDC - 1 lb. 9 oz. (0.71 kg ) For in[...]

  • Page 438

    11-6 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Power Supply 115 V AC LEDs 115 VAC LEDs The power s upply card has two LEDs, as descr ibed in t he table below. LED State Descripti on AC Input Off AC inp u t missing or failu re Green AC input present Battery Off Battery input not used Green Battery charging or operating fro m DC source only. Yellow Battery disc[...]

  • Page 439

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 11-7 Power Supply Ringer Waveform Options Ringer Waveform Options The defau l t standard ri nger wav eform sett ing (for all thr ee power supplies ) will wor k well in most appl icat ions. However , if t here is a ringe r detect ion pro blem wit h the equipment , t he user c an alter the sha pe o f the waveform by populatin[...]

  • Page 440

    11-8 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Power Supply Ringer Waveform Options Standard Waveform The standa rd wavef orm (defa ult ) s hould wor k well for mo st a p plic ation s. Ringer Frequency: 20 Hz Ringer Frequency: 25 Hz Ringer Frequency: 50 Hz[...]

  • Page 441

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 11-9 Power Supply Ringer Waveform Options Square Wave form Ringer Frequency: 20 Hz Ringer Frequency: 25 Hz Ringer Frequency: 50 Hz[...]

  • Page 442

    11-10 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Power Supply Ringer Waveform Options Long Rise Time or Rounded Waveform Ringer Frequency: 20 Hz Ringer Frequency: 25 Hz Ringer Frequency: 50 Hz[...]

  • Page 443

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 11-11 Power Supply Replaci ng a Power Supply Replacing a Power Supp ly 1. D isc on ne ct po w er c ord fr om th e un it. 2. Remove nut and lock washer f rom power s upply rete ntion stud locate d directl y above power cord s ocket. 3. Remove powe r supply b y grasp ing fa ceplate a t top and b ottom and pulling power supp l[...]

  • Page 444

    11-12 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Power Supply Replacing a Power Supply[...]

  • Page 445

    C HAPTER Quad T1 Card In this Chapter n Overview n Features n Technical Specifi cations n Card Co nfiguration - CLI Comma nds n Jumper Sett ings n Connecto r Pinouts - 25-pin Telco Connector - RJ-48 Connector n LEDs n Configurati on Restri ctions[...]

  • Page 446

    12-2 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Quad T1 Card Overview Ove rvi ew The Quad T1 Servi ce card enable s serv ice pr ovider s and ent erpr ise net work mana gers to cost -effe ctively provis ion an d expand net work band width or drop-si de T1 bandwidth . The Quad T1 card can b e inserted int o any slot of the six-slo t chassis and support s an ar r[...]

  • Page 447

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 12-3 Qu ad T 1 Ca rd Feat ure s Features l Integr ates T1 CSU fun ctionality with FCC r e gistration f or direc t connect ion to T1 lines l Supports B8ZS or AMI encodi ng and SF (D4) or ESF f raming l Flexibl e system cl ock timing m ay be deriv e d from any T1 l Insert up to fo ur Qua d T1 Servi ce car ds plus the Cont rol[...]

  • Page 448

    12-4 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Quad T1 Card Technical Specifications T1 Interface l Line rate (t rans mitt ed) : 1.54 4 Mbp s ± 50 bps l Selecta ble B8ZS or AMI e ncodin g l SF (D4) or ESF framing l Integ rat ed CS U l Line Buil d Out (DSX-1) : 655 feet l Receive S ensitive (DS1): 0 to -22.5 d B l Jitter a nd wander ITU- T G.824 (3/ 93) l Sol[...]

  • Page 449

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 12-5 Qu ad T 1 Ca rd Technical Specification s Alarms l Support s tandard T1 .403 alarms Testing and Diagnostics l T1.403 p ayload loo pbacks (ESF only) l T1.403 remot e and loca l line loopbacks (ES F and SF) l DS0 loopbacks l T1.231 Pe rformance History ( 15 minut e interva ls, 24 h our total s) l T1.203 Pe rformance Repo[...]

  • Page 450

    12-6 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Quad T1 Card Card Co nfig urat i on Card Configuration All opti ons on the Quad T1 cards are set using t he Comm and Line Int erface (CLI ). The defaul t for the co nnectors are the RJ-48s on the front of the T1car d, however by mo ving the jumpe rs to the bac kplane, the Telco con nectors on t he back of th e un[...]

  • Page 451

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 12-7 Qu ad T 1 Ca rd Jumper Sett ings Jumper Settings The P2 and P3 Jumpers are defau lted to RJ -48, whic h are the set of pi ns nearest the connecto rs. In this posi tion the T1 signals (TX and RX) are rout ed to the RJ -48 connecto r s on the face of the card , see RJ-48 Connecto r on page 12- 10 for pin out informat ion[...]

  • Page 452

    12-8 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Quad T1 Card Connector Pinout s Connec tor Pino uts 25-pin Telco Connector The pinou ts are as foll ows: Slot Port Pair Pi n Locatio n Function Col or Code 1 and 4 1 1 26 1 Tip Rece ive fr om DS 1 netw ork Ring Re cei ve from DS 1 networ k White Blue 2 27 2 Tip Tr ansm it to DS 1 netw ork Ring Transmit to DS1 net[...]

  • Page 453

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 12-9 Qu ad T 1 Ca rd Connecto r Pinou ts 2 and 5 2 11 36 11 Tip Rece ive fr om DS 1 netw ork Ring Receiv e from DS1 netwo rk Bl ack Blue 12 37 12 Tip Tr ansm it to DS 1 netw ork Ring Transmit to DS1 network Black Orange 2 and 5 3 13 38 13 Tip Rece ive fr om DS 1 netw ork Ring Receiv e from DS1 netwo rk Bl ack Green 14 39 14[...]

  • Page 454

    12-10 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Quad T1 Card Connector Pinout s RJ-48 Connector There ar e four RJ- 48C (female) connec tors on t he front o f the Qu ad T1 Card. The pinout s are as follo ws: Pin Name Desc ription 1 Receive Ring Receive from DS1 networ k 2 Receive Tip Receive from DS1 networ k 3 n/c Not connected 4 Tran smit Rin g To D S 1 net w [...]

  • Page 455

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 12-11 Qu ad T 1 Ca rd LEDs LEDs Each chann el on the Qu ad T1 card has two LEDs. The description of the top LED is shown belo w, the bot tom LED is not used with this appl icati on. Sta te Descriptio n Off Off line Green Normal Red Los s of Sign al (LO S) Yellow Bipolar Violation (BPV) Flashing Green Loopback active Flashin[...]

  • Page 456

    12-12 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Quad T1 Card Configurati on Restrictions Configurati on Restriction s There ar e some co nfigurat ion re strict ions wit h the Qu ad T1 Servic e Card. If an Compa ct T1 contains th ree (3 ) Quad T1 car ds: l remaini ng three ( 3) slots can be a ny combinat ion of BRI, FXS, FXO o r Router car ds. l remai ning th ree[...]

  • Page 457

    C HAPTER Router (IP) Card In this Cha pter n Overview n Features n Technical Specifi cations n Card Co nfiguration - CLI Comma nds n Connecto r Pinouts - Ethernet n LEDs[...]

  • Page 458

    13-2 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Rout er (IP) Card Overview Ove rvi ew The fast -chan ging wor ld of I P serv ices requires products with the capabilit y to genera te new value- added r evenues. Th e IP Rout er Servic e card off ers the performance and expandabi lity of a dedi cated rout er in a l ow-cost so lution with simple i ntegrat ed manag[...]

  • Page 459

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 13-3 Rout er (IP) Card Feat ure s Features l Supplies auto- sensing 10 /100Bas e-TX Etherne t l Supports up to 6 router ca rds per Compa c t T1 - Multi-po int networ king with u p to 24 WAN con nections per route r - Each WAN connect ion can be provisioned wit h multiple DS0s - Deliver more than t wo T1s band width per Ro u[...]

  • Page 460

    13-4 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Rout er (IP) Card Technical Specifications Management l Men u-d rive n ove r RS - 232 and CLI l Ping, SNMP, Teln et over IP l Ethernet management p ort l IP managemen t connecti on via T1 FDL, Etherne t and DS0 bea rer channe l l Code downloa d via TFTP l Configur ation upl oad and d ownload via TFTP WAN Interfac[...]

  • Page 461

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 13-5 Rout er (IP) Card Technical Specification s Advanced Capabilities l DHCP server l Syslog l SNTP l Spanning Tr ee Pro tocol l Van Jacobs on message header c ompression l Domain Name Ser ver (DNS) pr oxy l IP frag m entati on and rea ssembly support l Secondar y IP Addre ss Frame Relay l RFC 1490 enca psulation l ANSI T1[...]

  • Page 462

    13-6 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Rout er (IP) Card Technical Specifications MIBs l RFC 1212 (Concise MIB) l RFC 1213 (MIB II) l RFC 1643 (Ethernet ) l RFC 2233 (Interf ace ) l RFC 2011 (IP) l RFC 1471 (LCP/PPP) l RFC 1473 (IP/PPP) l RFC 2115 (Frame Relay) l RFC 1406 (DS1/E1) l RFC 1659 (RS-232) l Ente rprise M IB Clocking l Loop-ti med from any [...]

  • Page 463

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 13-7 Rout er (IP) Card Technical Specification s Regulatory Approvals USA l UL60950 l FCC Part 15, Class A l NEBS Level 3 c ertifi ed for typ e 2 and 4 equi pment GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE Canada l CSA C22.2 No. 60950 -00 l ICES-003, Cl ass A Mexico l NOM 19, Safety of Data Processi ng Equipment Physical l Dimensions : 3.5 i[...]

  • Page 464

    13-8 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Rout er (IP) Card Card Co nfig urat i on Card Configu ration The IP Rou ter has the o p ti on of co nfiguration t hro ugh CLI or the Route r me nu- driven user int erface, whi ch is accesse d through Tel net. The fol lowing CLI commands are all Router r elated. For information on the IP Router menu-drive n user i[...]

  • Page 465

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 13-9 Rout er (IP) Card Card Con figurat ion l add (router-wan) nat by pass Add subnet s to t he list o f source a ddresses that will not be sub j ect to NAT transl ation when passing through a NAT enabled WAN interfa ce. l add (router-wan) stat ic Add stat ic ele me nts to the s pec ifie d WAN i nte rfac e (IP add ress, IP [...]

  • Page 466

    13-10 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Rout er (IP) Card Card Co nfig urat i on l delete (rout er-wan) gre networ k Remove a "by networ k" GRE tun nel to a WAN. l delete (rout er-wan) nat byp ass Dele te an IP su bnet o r ho st fr om th e list of so urce add resse s tha t wi ll not be subject to NAT trans l ation when passing through a NAT ena[...]

  • Page 467

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 13-11 Rout er (IP) Card Card Con figurat ion l set (router) lmi Specify the Loca l Manageme nt Inter face ( LMI) protoc ol to use for th e Router. l set (router) log Set pass word access on the Router card (acc ess le vel, passwo rd) l set (route r) lo gin auth Sets how l ogin au thentica tion f or this router sh ould be pe[...]

  • Page 468

    13-12 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Rout er (IP) Card Card Co nfig urat i on l set (route r-lan ) filt er for ward Set the forwarding mode for Lay er 2 filt ers a dded to the speci fied LAN inter face . l set (router- lan ) frami ng Set which ethern et frame t ypes are support ed on the Ro uter LAN in terfac e. l set (router- lan ) gate way Specify a[...]

  • Page 469

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 13-13 Rout er (IP) Card Card Con figurat ion l set (router- wan) ip address Set the IP address for a WAN interface. l set (router- wan) ipx Set the IPX traffic hand ling on th e specified WAN i nterface. l set (router-wan) nat Configur e Network Address Tra nslatio n (NAT) on a specifi ed WAN inter face . l set (router- wan[...]

  • Page 470

    13-14 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Rout er (IP) Card Card Co nfig urat i on l show (router) p pp Disp lays th e cur rent L ocal P PP (Po int -to-P oin t Proto col) auth entic atio n and secur ity se ttin gs f o r the ro ute r l show (router) r ip Disp lays t he c ur ren t R IP se ttin g s for the R outer l show (router) s nmp Disp la ys t he curre n[...]

  • Page 471

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 13-15 Rout er (IP) Card Card Con figurat ion l status (rout er) cha nnels Displays a conde nsed stat us rep ort of al l voic e chann el endp oints l status (rout er) dns Disp lay s the cur ren t stat e of the DN S r esolv er a nd e ntri es in the D NS cache l status (rout er) event s Displays the cu rrent eve nt log from th[...]

  • Page 472

    13-16 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Rout er (IP) Card Connector Pinout s Connec tor Pino uts Ethe rnet The pinout for the RJ-48C (female) co nnector on the front of th e card is as follows: Pin Name Descript ion 1 Receive + Receive from network 2 Receive - Receive from network 3 Transmit + Transmit to network 4 N/C Not connected 5 N/C Not connected 6[...]

  • Page 473

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 13-17 Rout er (IP) Card LEDs LEDs The foll owing ch art de scribes each LED, an d it’s s tate, of t he Router card. LED State Descri ption CRD Off Loss of power Green No current alarms Red Alarm s tate active. See alarm log for cause Red Flashing Self-test or Boot in-pr ocess Yellow Flashing Card is saving data to flash R[...]

  • Page 474

    13-18 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Rout er (IP) Card LEDs[...]

  • Page 475

    C HAPTER Router (CMG) Card In this Cha pter n Overview n Features n Technical Specifi cations n Card Co nfiguration - CLI Comma nds n Connecto r Pinout - Ethernet n Softswitch Interoperabil ity Settings n LEDs[...]

  • Page 476

    14-2 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Router (CMG) Card Overview Ove rvi ew The Custom er Media Gat e way (CMG) Servic e card for th e Compact T1 pl atfor m combines I P Router functio nality wi th the ability to trans late ci rcuit -based voi ce servic es into packe t-based voi ce ser vices, or Voic e over IP (Vo IP). The CMG Servi ce card pr ovides[...]

  • Page 477

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 14-3 Route r (C MG) Ca rd Feat ure s Features l Provides up to 48 channels of uncompressed voic e med iation (VoIP) or T1/DS0 chan nel s l Up to eigh t T1s of VoI P conver sion per Compa ct T1 l Supports voice/ fax/modem ca lls, voice compre ssion, silen ce suppres sion, comfort n oise generatio n, and ec ho cancell ation l[...]

  • Page 478

    14-4 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Router (CMG) Card Technical Specifications Techni cal Sp ecifications Controller Software Required T1 Controll er l Compact T1 r elease 4.0 or higher to supp ort a CMG Service card l Compact T1 r elease 5.0 or hig her and CMG r elease 1.1 or higher to sup port all featur es li sted in t his ch apter Management l [...]

  • Page 479

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 14-5 Route r (C MG) Ca rd Technical Specification s Voice Processi ng and Mediat ion l Voice codi ng using G.7 11, G.726-1 6, G.726-24, G.726 -24, G.726-32, G.726-40 l Capacity of 48 c hannels of PCM, 24 chann els of compressed codecs l Concentr ation (over-sub scription) of voice chan nels s upported f or compr essed codec[...]

  • Page 480

    14-6 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Router (CMG) Card Technical Specifications Router Performance l Up to 0.84 Mbp s upstream full-dupl ex IP WAN tr affic l Minimum of 3,0 00 64-by te packet s per seco nd per duplex dir ection l See IP Route r Servic e card Techni cal Specific ati ons on page 13-3 for a dditional informa tion on routing f eatures a[...]

  • Page 481

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 14-7 Route r (C MG) Ca rd Technical Specification s Softswitch/Cal l Agent Interoperabilit y l Intero perable with the leadi ng softswi tches l MGCP au diti ng - st atus and cap a bil itie s l Intero perability con f iguration opt ions Network Standards l ANSI, CCITT, IEEE 8 02.3, IEEE 8 02.1q l IETF - RFC 2705 , others pe [...]

  • Page 482

    14-8 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Router (CMG) Card Card Co nfig urat i on Card Configu ration The CMG Serv ice card has the option of confi guration throug h CLI or the Router menu-d riven user interf ace, whi ch is acce ssed t hrough Teln et. The following CLI commands are all r outer re late d. For info rmation on the Ro uter menu- driven use [...]

  • Page 483

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 14-9 Route r (C MG) Ca rd Card Con figurat ion l add (router) s t atic dns host Add a stat ic DNS hos t record l add (router) up loaduser To specif y a hos t that i s allo wed to uploa d confi guratio n/software fil es l add (router -lan) fi lter Add a n add res s fil ter to t he ta ble o f La yer 2 fi lter app l ied s pec [...]

  • Page 484

    14-10 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Router (CMG) Card Card Co nfig urat i on l connect (card-tr unk) (card-trunk) Configur e card-t o-card WAN cross-conn ects between two Rou ter cards or between a Router card and a V .35 card l connect (route r- voi ce ) (t1| f xs ) Creates two-way conn ections between t he CMG voice channe ls and DS 0 channels of a[...]

  • Page 485

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 14-11 Route r (C MG) Ca rd Card Con figurat ion l delete (rout er-wan) static Remo ve a static elem ent f rom t he WAN in te rfac e l disconnect {sl ot:p ort:trun k} Removes a co nnection create d by the con nect {trunk-addr }{t1-addr } l in stall (slo t) ro u ter Will pre pare the control ler for the i nsert ion of a new r[...]

  • Page 486

    14-12 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Router (CMG) Card Card Co nfig urat i on l set (router) lmi Specify the Local Manage m ent Inter fa ce (LMI) protoc ol to use for the Router l set (router) log Set pass word access on the Router card (acc ess le vel, passwo rd) l set (route r) lo gin auth Sets how l ogin au thentica tion for this router sh ould be [...]

  • Page 487

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 14-13 Route r (C MG) Ca rd Card Con figurat ion l set (router) stp Configur e the Spanni ng Tree Protocol on the rout er l set (router) syslo g Configur e the Route r to send a larm and eve nt messages to a Sy slog s erver l set (router) voip Set th e Voi ce Ov er IP ( VoIP ) para mete rs l set (router- lan ) colli sio n Co[...]

  • Page 488

    14-14 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Router (CMG) Card Card Co nfig urat i on l set (route r-trunk) voice bandwid th limit Set perc entage of bandwidt h on th e trunk th at is reserved for r outed or bridged dat a l set (route r-voice ) algorit hm preference Specify the li st of voi ce coding algorithms to be support ed for VoIP call s l set (router- [...]

  • Page 489

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 14-15 Route r (C MG) Ca rd Card Con figurat ion l set (router- wan) dlci Conf igure th e D LCI f or a s pec ifie d W AN in terfa ce that will be using a f rame relay e ncapsul ated tr unk l set (router- wan) gre Configur e the GRE tunne ling f or a spec ifie d WAN interfac e l set (router- wan) ip Set the IP traffic hand li[...]

  • Page 490

    14-16 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Router (CMG) Card Card Co nfig urat i on l show (router) d ns proxy Displays the cu rrent DNS Pr oxy setup f or the rou ter card l show (router) l mi Disp la ys t he cur rent L oca l Mana gem ent In terf ace (L MI) s ettin gs l show (router) l og Displays the loggi ng conf igurati on of the CMG ro uter car d l show[...]

  • Page 491

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 14-17 Route r (C MG) Ca rd Card Con figurat ion l show (router-l an) filt er Disp lays t he c urre n t LAN Laye r 2 d ata fi lter s ap pl ied to the LAN on the router l show (router-l an) stat ic Disp lays t he c urren t lis t of s ta tic e ntr ie s fo r the L AN on the ro ute r l show (router-l an) stp Displays the cu rren[...]

  • Page 492

    14-18 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Router (CMG) Card Card Co nfig urat i on l show (router-wan ) stp Displays the cu rrent Spa nning Tree Protoco l setti ngs for th e specified WAN inter face l show (router-wan ) trunk Displays the cu rrent tr unk assignment for the s pecified WAN int erfa ce l show (wan) Disp lays t he c urre n t WA N sett ing s fo[...]

  • Page 493

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 14-19 Route r (C MG) Ca rd Card Con figurat ion l status (rout er) mgcp Displays the cu rrent ta ble of cou nts of all MGCP sent and rec eived ret urn codes, interna l errors and ot her st atisti cs l status (rout er) perfo rmance Displays the cu rrent runtim e stati stics from t he specif ied router l status (rout er) stp [...]

  • Page 494

    14-20 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Router (CMG) Card Connector Pinout Connec tor Pino ut Ethe rnet The pinout for the RJ-48C (female) co nnector on the front of th e card is as follows: Pin Name Descript ion 1 Receive + Receive from network 2 Receive - Receive from network 3 Transmit + Transmit to network 4 N/C Not connected 5 N/C Not connected 6 Tr[...]

  • Page 495

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 14-21 Route r (C MG) Ca rd Softswitch Inter ope ra bility Setting s Softswitch Interope rabili ty Settings Br oadS oft™ To config ure interopera bility with th e BroadSo ft BroadWorks ™ Serv ice Delive ry Platfor m, the f ollowing e quipment is requi red: l Com p act T 1 , Ve rsio n 4.0 l CMG Router, Ver sion 1.0 l Broa[...]

  • Page 496

    14-22 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Router (CMG) Card Softswitc h Int eroperabilit y Settings Compact T1 Settings Intero perabi lity Set tings on t he Adit should be as fol lows: Note: Pig gybacking and Quara ntine ar e the onl y two fi elds t hat are no t set t o default s. > show 4 mgcp SLOT 4: MGCP Settings for CMG: Activation, Addressing, and [...]

  • Page 497

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 14-23 Route r (C MG) Ca rd LEDs LEDs The foll owing ch art de scribes each LED, an d it’s s tate, of t he Router card. LED State Descri ption CRD Off Loss of power Green No current alarms Red Alarm s tate active. See alarm log for cause Red Flashing Self-test or Boot in-pr ocess Yellow Flashing Card is saving data to flas[...]

  • Page 498

    14-24 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Router (CMG) Card LEDs[...]

  • Page 499

    C HAPTER V.35/V.54 Cards In this Cha pter n Overview - V.35 Service Card - V.35/54 Service Card n Features n Technical Specificat ions n Card Confi guration - CLI Comma nds - LEDs n Cables n Connect or Pinouts - V.35 DCE (DB-26)[...]

  • Page 500

    15-2 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 V.35/V.54 Cards Overview Ove rvi ew V.35 Se rvice Card The V.35 Service c ard ena bles ser vice pr oviders a nd ente rprise n etwork managers to pro vision connecti vity to high-spe ed seria l synchron ous Data Terminal Equipment ( DTE) devi ces such as route rs, Frame Rel ay Access Devices (FRAD) and v ideo conf[...]

  • Page 501

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 15-3 V.35/V.54 Cards Feat ure s Features l Provides any n x 5 6/64 Kbps dat a rate up to 1.536 Mbps on ea ch port l Supports full non- blocking cro ss-connection of al l timeslot s to any T1 access line l Enables u p to 12 V.35 por ts may be eq uipped in a singl e Compact T1 l Allows a t otal of 2 4 V.35 ports to be eq uipp[...]

  • Page 502

    15-4 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 V.35/V.54 Cards Technical Specifications Network Interface l T1 TDM Clocking l Looped-t imed fr om any T1 or ISDN BRI card i nstall ed l Sources c lock to t he DTE devi ce Testing and Diagnostics (V.35/54 card) l Addressa ble V.54 loop up and loop down (127- code) pattern g enerati on/ detect ion l 2047, 215-1 , [...]

  • Page 503

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 15-5 V.35/V.54 Cards Technical Specification s Physical l Dimensions : 3.5 in. ( H) x 0.75 in. (W) x 11.25 in. (D) 8.9 cm (H) x 1.9 cm (W) x 28.6 cm ( D) l Weight: 4 .6 oz. (0 .13 kg) For info rmation on Compact T1 En vironment requir ed, see Install ati on Envi ron m ent on page 2- 2. Accessories Sub-minia ture DB-26 to Wi[...]

  • Page 504

    15-6 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 V.35/V.54 Cards Card Co nfig urat i on Card Configu ration The V.35 Serv ice cards can be configur ed, using the Command Lin e Inte rface (CLI ). CLI Commands The f ollo wing com ma nds ar e us ed to c onf igu re the V.35 Se rv ice cards . Fo r deta ile d informat io n on these commands , see Chapter 5, CLI Comma[...]

  • Page 505

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 15-7 V.35/V.54 Cards LEDs LEDs Each V.35 por t has its own LED, as shown in the table below. Sta te Descriptio n Off No T1 A ssign ment Green Normal (C D/RTS) Active Red CD inactiv e (T1- side failure) Yellow RTS inactive (equ ipment-side failure) Flashi ng Yellow Loopback towa rd T1 or equ i pment lo op test Flashing Green[...]

  • Page 506

    15-8 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 V.35/V.54 Cards Cables Cables Depending on yo ur application, you wil l need to purch ase one or more of the availa ble V.35 data c ables: These cab les can be purcha sed at a licens ed distri butor. Part Num ber Des cr ip ti on Note s 005-001 4 V .35 Female 10-foot cable These cables are used to prov ide the V.3[...]

  • Page 507

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 15-9 V.35/V.54 Cards Connecto r Pinou ts Connec tor Pino uts V.35 DCE (DB-26) The V.35 DCE data port con necti on is made at the sub-mini atur e DB-26 conn ector on the Compact T1 using the 10-f oot, 25-fo ot, or 5 0 foot DTE V.35 c a ble equipped wit h a sub-min iature DB- 26 connec tor and a 34-pin Winchest er connect or.[...]

  • Page 508

    15-10 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 V.35/V.54 Cards Connector Pinout s Sub-miniature DB-26 Signal Winc he ster 34- pin (fem al e) Paired Signals 10  Xmit Clock A → Y ] 23  Xmit Clock B → AA 15  Receive Clock A → V ] 17  Receive Clock B → X 22 ← Local Loopback  J ] 25 ← Remo te L oop ba ck  BB 9, 13, 18 Open Pins/No Co nt[...]

  • Page 509

    C HAPTER Maintenance In this Chapter n Software Upgrade - Minimum Vers ion Levels - Determining Boot Code Software Level - Upgrading System and Router Software via TFTP - Upgrading System and Router Software via TFTP usi ng Proxy - Upgrading Software Levels via X-Modem n Backup Con troller Config uration - Save Controller Configuration - Load Contr[...]

  • Page 510

    16-2 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Maintenance Softw are Upgr ade Software Upgrade Minimum Versi on Levels Before s t arting a software upgrad e, you must ensure that the Comm pact T1 un it has the correc t soft ware and ha rdware v ersions. The first set o f instru ctions be low show how to det erm i ne th e boo t so ftwar e ve rsion lev el in th[...]

  • Page 511

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 16-3 Maintenance Softwar e Upgrade Upgrading System an d Router Software via TFTP 1. Login to the Commpact T1, using a termina l emulation program or vi a Telnet . 2. E nte r: load [s lot] tf tp {ip- addr} "fi le-name" wher e [slo t] = the slot number of a ro uter card. If no slo t numbe r is li sted, the file is [...]

  • Page 512

    16-4 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Maintenance Softw are Upgr ade Upgrading System an d Router Software via TFTP using Proxy Required : - Router Service card (IP o r CMG) releas e 1.32 or higher - Controll er softwa re 3.2 or hi gher - Ethernet cable connected to port on front of Router car d 1. Set up th e Proxy with the f ollowi ng commands set [...]

  • Page 513

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 16-5 Maintenance Softwar e Upgrade 3. After downl oad, the progra m will be loade d from RAM into the flash mem ory and th e sys tem w ill a utom ati ca lly rest ar t. W ait u ntil th e bo o t m en u pr omp t is display ed befo re powerin g down the uni t. If the downl oad fail s and no prompt is seen after a f ull minute, [...]

  • Page 514

    16-6 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Maintenance Softw are Upgr ade Upgrading Software Levels via X-Modem 1. Login to t he Compact T1. 2. E nter: load xmodem to download the applicat ion from t he binary file. Thi s will st art the syste m looki ng for an xmodem do wnload. The Commpact T1 will prompt you to send the fil e. Use one of the fo llowing [...]

  • Page 515

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 16-7 Maintenance Backu p C ontr ol ler Conf igur ati on Backup Contro ller Configuration A text fi le from the curr ent co nfigurat ion can be gener ated to reload the in the event t he configu r ation has be en lost due to card or software pr oblems. The down load of the fil e, generat ed by the print confi g command, can [...]

  • Page 516

    16-8 Com p act T1 - R ele a se 6. 1 Maintenance Backu p C ontr ol ler Conf igur ati on Load Controller Config uration 1. Open HyperTe rm sess ion with th e Commpact T1 unit. 2. In HyperTe rm, select File /Pro per ties/S ett ings /ASC II Se tup . 3. Set the Line delay to 300 m s and th e Character delay t o 5 ms . 4. Select OK t o save ASCI I Setup [...]

  • Page 517

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 16-9 Maintenance Replace Controller Card Replace Controller Card W ARNING! S ERVICE WI LL BE INTE RRUPTED WITH THE PROCESS OF CHANGING OUT A C ONTROLLER CAR D . It is not necess ary to powe r down a unit to repl ace a Cont roll er, howeve r if you would like to loa d the conf i gur ation file to the new C on tro lle r car d[...]

  • Page 518

    16-10 Com pact T1 - R ele ase 6.1 Maintenance Hot Sw ap Se r vic e Card[...]

  • Page 519

    A PPENDIX SNMP Interface In this App endix n Overview n SNMP B asic s n Enterprise M IB Su pport n Router E nterprise MIB Sup port n Public MIB Su pport n Router Pu blic MIB Supp ort n SNMP Trap Reports[...]

  • Page 520

    A-2 Compact T1 - Releas e 6.0 SNMP Interface Overview Ove rvi ew The Simple N etwork Man agement Prot ocol (SNMP) en ables network ope rations cente rs (N OC s) to moni tor an d man age netw ork eleme nts acros s an intern etw ork. The Commpact T1 supports SNMP thro ugh its Ethernet po rt , wh ich provides a cce ss t o t he carrie r’s TCP/I P man[...]

  • Page 521

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 0 A-3 SNMP Interface Enterpr i se MI B Support Enterprise MIB Supp ort This rele as e is with f ull S N MP v1 and SNMP v2c sup po rt. E nte rpris e MIB s are d efi ne d using onl y SMIv2 (as noted i n the t able). Enterprise MIB Name Enterprise MIB Filena me CARRIERACCESS-GENERIC- MIB carrieraccess-generic.mib CARRIERACCES[...]

  • Page 522

    A-4 Compact T1 - Releas e 6.0 SNMP Interface Router Ent erprise M IB Suppor t Router Ente rprise MIB Suppor t CAGEN-NTP-MIB cagen-ntp.mib CAGEN-SYSLOG-MIB cagen-syslog.mib ADIT600-TDM-CMG-MIB adit60 0-tdm-cmg. mib CAGEN-CMG-MIB cagen-cmg.mib ADIT600-TDM-DEPRECIATED-OIDS-MIB adit600-tdm-depreciated-oids.mib SNMPV2-CONF-MIB snmpv2-conf.mib SNMPV2-SMI[...]

  • Page 523

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 0 A-5 SNMP Interface Router En terprise MIB Su pport CMG Specific ADIT-CMG-MIB adit-cmg.mib ADITCMG-CARD-MIB adit-cmg-card.mib ADITGENCMG-ALGO-MIB aditGenCmg-algo.mib ADITGENCMG-MGCP-MIB aditGenCmg-m gcp.mib ADITGENCMGCARD-TC-MIB aditGenCmg-tc.mib ADITGENCMG-TRUNK-MIB aditGenCmg-trunk.mib ADITGENCMG-VCHAN-MIB aditGenCmg-vc[...]

  • Page 524

    A-6 Compact T1 - Releas e 6.0 SNMP Interface Public MIB Supp ort Public MIB Support MIB Table Comm ents RFC115 5 (RFC-115 5-SMI-MIB) RFC1212 ( RFC-1212-MIB) RFC121 3 (RFC-1 213-MIB) system tcp interfaces udp ip snmp icmp egp not s upported RFC1215 ( RFC-1215-MIB) RFC121 5-TRAP (RFC-1215 -TRAP-MIB) RFC165 9 (RFC1 659-MIB) rs232Port Table rs232Sy ncP[...]

  • Page 525

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 0 A-7 SNMP Interface Router Public MIB Su pport Router Publ ic MIB Support RFC2495 ( D S1-MIB) dsx1ConfigTable dsx1Cur rentTable dsx1Inte rvalTabl e dsx1TotalTable Far End Tables and Fractional Table not support ed RFC257 1 (SNMP - FRAMEWORK-MIB) SNMP TC Defines t extual conventions 1 no object s MIB Table Comment s RFC121[...]

  • Page 526

    A-8 Compact T1 - Releas e 6.0 SNMP Interface SNMP Tr ap Re port s SNMP Trap Repo rts The Commpact T1 can send the foll owing SNMP t rap repor ts. Standard Traps Trap Descri ption Test Met hod authenticationFailure Occurs when a bad co mmunity stri ng is used. Attempt a Get or Set using a n invali d communit y stri ng . linkDown Sent when a DS1 chan[...]

  • Page 527

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 0 A-9 SNMP Interface SNMP Tr ap Re port s Enterprise Traps Trap Descript ion Test Method caGenEventLogTrap This trap is generated when an event h as been logged into th e device’ s Event Log. This trap cont ains 5 mandatory v ariable binding s and may contain u p to 3 optional vari a ble bind in gs . Th e man da tory var[...]

  • Page 528

    A-10 Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6.0 SNMP Interface SNMP Tr ap Re port s[...]

  • Page 529

    A PPENDIX Diagnostices & Troubleshooting In this App endix n Alarms n Logs n Status and Performa nce n Loopbacks Overview - DS1 Loopbacks - V.35 Loopbacks - V.35/V.54 Loop - V.54 Equipment Loopback - OCU-DP Loopbacks n Router D iagnostics and Performance Tools[...]

  • Page 530

    B-2 Compact T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Alarms Alarms Test Alarm The Commpact T1 alarm functions can be man ually te sted us ing th e followi ng command for setting critica l, major an d minor a larms. Turni ng alarms on or off wi ll prod uce al arm mess age s and log en trie s st at ing the al arm ev en t was m anu ally s[...]

  • Page 531

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 B-3 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Alarms The following are hyperlinks to all the card LED information: T1 Controller Car d, LEDs FXO Voice Card, LED s FXS Voice Card , LEDs ISDN BRI Card, LEDs OCU-DP Card, LEDs Single Ch annel POTS Card, LEDs Router (IP) Card , LEDs Router (CMG) Card , LEDs Terminal Serve r Router [...]

  • Page 532

    B-4 Compact T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Alarms Display Al arms Use the al arms command to displ ay the a ctive al arms. Each a l arm is relate d to a partic ular a ddress an d has a s everity category (major, m inor, c ritical , alert) . The report can be f iltere d by port a ddress and /or severity. Syntax: alarms [slot|s[...]

  • Page 533

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 B-5 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Logs Logs Display t he event log to view a log of all system event s, or n arrow the view to only display specific info rmation. Syntax: log [slot|slo t:port] [category] [severity] Example: log Time Date Severity Description 00:00:15 01/01/2002 Major 4:1-CMG Ethernet Link Down 00:0[...]

  • Page 534

    B-6 Compact T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Status and Perf ormance Status and Performance The follo w ing stat us commands wil l disp lay vital infomati on regard ing the syst em that will ai d in troub leshoo ting. All commands list ed bel ow are hyper linked t o the CLI comm and . status ( bri) status (router) event s statu[...]

  • Page 535

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 B-7 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Loopbacks Overview Loopbacks Overview A loopback te st is a dia gnosti c proc edure i n which a s ignal is tr ansmit ted an d re turne d to the se nding d evice afte r pass in g thro ugh al l or a po rtio n of a networ k or c ircui t. The retur ned signa l is c omp ared with the t [...]

  • Page 536

    B-8 Compact T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Loopbacks Overview DS1 Loopbacks Note: T1 LEDs flash gr een dur ing any DS1 l oopback. DS1 Line Loop Loop s at DS1 ( at fr am er ), signal not re framed. Have DS1 vendor c heck for fram ing/e rro rs. Enable Line Loopback > set a:1 line loopup OK View Status of Loopback DS1 Status [...]

  • Page 537

    Compa ct T1 - Rele ase 6. 1 B-9 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Loopbacks Overview DS1 Payload Loop Loops at DS1 (in framer ) and refr ames the T1. Have DS1 vendo r chec k for fram ing /errors. Enable Payl oad Loopback > set a:1 payload loopup OK View Status of Loopback > status a:1 SLOT A: Status for DS1 1: Receive: Traffic Transmit: Tra[...]

  • Page 538

    B-10 Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Loopbacks Overview Receiving DS1 CSU Loop Causes a l ine Loopbac k. Loopup code sent b y remote unit or n etwork. Occur s at local DS1 CSU. Have DS1 ve ndor check for frami ng/error s. Enable Detection of CSU Loopcode Enable det ection of CSU loop code (10000 for loopup; 1 00 for l[...]

  • Page 539

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 B -11 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Loopbacks Overview Performance Threshold Settings 15 min. 1 day unavailable seconds: 0 0 severely errored seconds: 0 0 errored seconds: 0 0 sev. errored frame seconds: 0 0 line errored seconds: 0 0 controlled slip seconds: 0 0 bursty errored seconds: 0 0 degraded minutes: 0 0 to[...]

  • Page 540

    B-12 Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Loopbacks Overview DS1 Equipment Loop Note: Quad T1 LED stays gr een dur ing equip m ent loo p. The DS1 Equipmen t Loopback i s avai lable on t he Quad T1 card and i s not a vailabl e on the Controll er car d. Enable Eq uip ment Loopback Where a Quad T1 card is in slot 5. > set [...]

  • Page 541

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 B -13 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Loopbacks Overview unavailable seconds: 0 0 severely errored seconds: 0 0 errored seconds: 0 0 sev. errored frame seconds: 0 0 line errored seconds: 0 0 controlled slip seconds: 0 0 bursty errored seconds: 0 0 degraded minutes: 0 0 total linecode violations: 0 0 total pathcode v[...]

  • Page 542

    B-14 Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Loopbacks Overview V.35 Loopbacks V.35 Line Loop Note: V.35 L ED flash es green du ring line loop. Loop occur s at V.35 por t. Check for sync a nd errors at lo cal data port. Enable Line Loopback Where a V.35 card is in slot 6. > set 6:1 line loopup OK T1 Net work T1 Local DTE A[...]

  • Page 543

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 B -15 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Loopbacks Overview View Status of Loopback > show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Always Hi gh Timing: Source Rx Clock Inversion: Normal Tx Clock Inversion: Normal Data Inversion: Normal Data Speed: 64K Data Rate: 1536 K Loopback: Line Disable Line Loopback > set[...]

  • Page 544

    B-16 Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Loopbacks Overview V.35 Equipment Loop Note: V.35 L ED flash es yellow d uring e quipment lo op. Loops at l ocal V. 35 port. Chec k for sync and err ors at r emote data port, with or without BE RT. Enable Eq uip ment Loopback Where a V.35 card is in slot 6. > set 6:1 equipment l[...]

  • Page 545

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 B -17 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Loopbacks Overview Disable Equipment Loopback > set 6:1 equipment loopdown OK View Status of Loopback > show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Always Hi gh Timing: Source Rx Clock Inversion: Normal Tx Clock Inversion: Normal Data Inversion: Normal Data Speed: 64K D[...]

  • Page 546

    B-18 Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Loopbacks Overview V.35/V. 54 Loop V.35/V.5 4 Service Card Description The V.35 Card with V.54 Loop Test pr ovides the capability fo r the V.35 ca rd to detect network loop ba ck initi ation si gnals and provide a netwo rk loop bac k for loop te sting. Each ch annel of t he V.35 wi[...]

  • Page 547

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 B -19 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Loopbacks Overview V.54 Loop Note : Loca l LE D fla s hes yell o w, re mote LE D flas hes gr een . Enabl e V.54 Loo p Where a V.35/V.54 card is in slot 6. > set 6:1 v54 network enable OK T ransmit V .54 Loopup Receive V .54 Loopup T1 Netw ork T1 Local DTE Adit 600 Equipme nt [...]

  • Page 548

    B-20 Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Loopbacks Overview View Status of Loopback > show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Always Hi gh Timing: Source Rx Clock Inversion: Normal Tx Clock Inversion: Normal Data Inversion: Normal Data Speed: 64K Data Rate: 768 K V.54 Rx LB: enabled V.54 Rx Addr: 255 V.54 Test A[...]

  • Page 549

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 B -21 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Loopbacks Overview V.54 Equipment Loopback Enable V.54 Equipment Loopup Where a V.35/V.54 card is in slot 6. > set 6:1 v54 equipment loopup OK View Status of Loopback > show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Always Hi gh Timing: Source Rx Clock Inversion: Normal Tx[...]

  • Page 550

    B-22 Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Loopbacks Overview > status 6:1 SLOT 6: Status for V35 PORT 1: DCD: High CTS: High DSR: High RTS: High DTR: High BERT: RUNNING BITS: 8386950 ERRS: 0 BER: 0.00000000 Disable V.54 Equipment Loopup > set 6:1 v54 equipment loopdown OK View Status of Loopback > status 6:1 SLOT [...]

  • Page 551

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 B -23 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Loopbacks Overview OCU-DP Loopbacks These loopb acks may be activ ated by the network or manual ly (CLI). These loopbacks are OCU, CSU, and DSU. The Ne twork may act ivate ea ch loopbac k by sending latchi ng or non-l atching c ode sequenc es. The OCU-DP card may be configured t[...]

  • Page 552

    B-24 Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Loopbacks Overview Non-Latching Loopdetect Enable OCU-DP Non-Latch ing Loopdetect Where a OCU-DP card is in slot 3. > set 3:1 loopdetect ocu nllb enable OK > set 3:1 loopdetect csu nllb enable OK > set 3:1 loopdetect dsu nllb enable OK View Status of Loopdetect > show 3[...]

  • Page 553

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 B -25 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Loopbacks Overview CSU Manual Loopback Enable CSU Manual Loopback Where a OCU-DP card is in slot 3. > set 3:1 loopback csu loopup OK View Status of Loopback > status 3:1 SLOT 3: Status for OCUDP Port 1: Selftest: Results as of 00:00:24 01/01/2001 Datapath: PASS FPGA: PASS [...]

  • Page 554

    B-26 Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Loopbacks Overview Manual OCU Loopback Enable Manual OCU Loopback Where a OCU-DP card is in slot 3. > set 3:1 loopback ocu loopup OK View Status of Loopback > status 3:1 SLOT 3: Status for OCUDP Port 1: Selftest: Results as of 00:00:24 01/01/2001 Datapath: PASS FPGA: PASS OCU[...]

  • Page 555

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 B -27 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Router Di agnost ics and Performa nce Tools Router Diag nostics and Performance Tools The Veri fication, Sta tistics and System Repor ts f eatures are ins trumental in d iagnosing and trou blesho oting the Router card.[...]

  • Page 556

    B-28 Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Router D iagnosti cs and Per formance T ools Verifi cation The Verif ication section ma y be used to ident i fy suspected co mmunicati on problems betw een th e lo ca l an d re m ote de vic es. V eri fi cati on o p tio ns ar e : LAN Port Tests Verifi es the abi l ity of the lo cal [...]

  • Page 557

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 B -29 Diagnostices & Trou bleshooting Router Di agnost ics and Performa nce Tools System Reports The Syste m Reports menu p r esents data that may be usefu l in identifying WAN comm uni ca ti on p rob lem s. Events The Events listing offe rs on-goi ng historical a ctivit y for the Ro uter, while the Alarm li st ing [...]

  • Page 558

    B-30 Compa ct T1 - Releas e 6.1 Diagnostices & Troubleshootin g Router D iagnosti cs and Per formance T ools[...]

  • Page 559

    G LOSSARY AMI Automatic Mark Inversion ARP Addres s Reso luti on Prot ocol ATM Asynch ronous Tr ansfer Mode B8ZS Bi polar with 8 Zero Sub stitu tio n BER Bi t Err or Rate BERT Bi t Error Rate Tester BES Burst Errored Seconds BIT Bi nary Di git bps Bits Per Seco nd BPV Bipolar Viol ation BRI Basic Rate Interface CAS Channel Associated Signaling CCS [...]

  • Page 560

    Glossary - 2 Comp act T1 - R elea se 6.1 Glossary CHAP CHAP Challenge Handshak e Authentication Protocol CIDR Classles s Int e r- Doma in R outing CLASS Custom Local Area Signaling Service CLEI Common Languag e Equipment Identif ication CLI Comm and L ine I n terf ace CMG Cust omer Media Gate w ay CNG Also called Auto Fax Tone or Calling Tone CO Ce[...]

  • Page 561

    Compa c t T1 - Rel eas e 6.1 Glo ss ary -3 Glossary DS0 DS0 Digital Signal Lev el Zero (64 kbps) (1 voice chann el) DS1 Digital Signal Level 1 (1.544 Mbps) DSU Digital Service Unit/Data serv ice Unit DTE Data Terminal Equipment ES Errored S econds ESF Extended Su perframe FDL Facilities Data Link FX Foreign Ex change FXO Foreign Exchang e Office FX[...]

  • Page 562

    Glossary - 4 Comp act T1 - R elea se 6.1 Glossary LMI LMI Local Management Interface LS Loop Star LULT Line Unit Line Terminatio n LUNT Lin e Unit Network Termination Mbps Million Bits Per Second MGCP Me dia G atew a y Con t r ol Pr otoc o l MLPPP Multilink PPP MUX Multip lexer MVEC Majority Vote Er ror Correction NAT Network Address Tr anslation N[...]

  • Page 563

    Compa c t T1 - Rel eas e 6.1 Glo ss ary -5 Glossary RADIUS RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-In Service. RIP Rout i n g Info rmat ion Pr otoc o l. RTCP Real-Time Cont rol Pr otocol. RTPSAP Service Access Point. SDP Ses sion De scri pti on Prot oco l. SNMP Simple Netw ork Manage ment Prot ocol. STP Spanning Tree Pro t ocol. T1 Trunk Level 1. TACACS+[...]

  • Page 564

    Glossary - 6 Comp act T1 - R elea se 6.1 Glossary 100Base- TX 100Bas e-TX Also cal led "Fast Et hernet," it is a 100 Mbps versio n of Ether net. 100Base-T trans mits at 100 Mbp s rather than 10 Mbp s . Like regular Ethernet, Fast Ethernet is a shared media LAN. All nodes share the 100 Mbps bandw idth. 100B ase-TX uses two pairs of Cat ego[...]

  • Page 565

    Compa c t T1 - Rel eas e 6.1 Glo ss ary -7 Glossary Channel Ser vice Unit Channel Service Unit The interface to the T 1 line th at terminates the local loop. Classl ess Inter - Domain Routing CIDR is a new addressin g scheme for the Intern et which allows for more efficient allocation of I P addresses th an the old Class A, B, and C ad dress schem [...]

  • Page 566

    Glossary - 8 Comp act T1 - R elea se 6.1 Glossary firewall firewall Any of a nu mber of secur ity schemes that prevent unau thorized users from gaining access to a comp uter network and/o r may monitor the transfer of information to and from the network. frame A fragmen t of data that is p ackaged into a frame f ormat, which compr ises a header, pa[...]

  • Page 567

    Compa c t T1 - Rel eas e 6.1 Glo ss ary -9 Glossary ground groun d A physical connection to the ear th or other refer ence point. ground start A meth od of sign aling on s ubscrib er tru nks in which o ne side o f the two wire tr unk (typical ly the ring conductor o f Tip and Ring) is m omentarily grounded to get dial tone Hops Each individual shor[...]

  • Page 568

    Glossary - 10 Comp act T1 - R elea se 6.1 Glossary MAC Addres s MAC Address The address for a d evice as it is identified at the Media Acces s Control layer in the network architecture mapping In network operations, the log ical association of one set of values, such as addresses on one networ k, with quan tities or values of another set, such as d[...]

  • Page 569

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 Glossary-1 1 Glossary PHY PHY PHY as i n physical specif ications. O SI Physical Layer, which p rovides for tran smission o f cells over a physica l medium conn ecti ng two ATM devices. ping Packet InterNet Grouper. PING is a p rogram used to tes t whether a partic ular n et work destination on the In t ernet is on l i ne ([...]

  • Page 570

    Glossary - 12 Comp act T1 - R elea se 6.1 Glossary RIP RIP Routing Informatio n Protoc ol. RIP is b ased on distance ve ctor algorithms that measure the shortes t path between two points on a network, based on t he addresse s of the ori ginating an d destination devic es . T he sh orte st pa th is d ete rmi ne d by t he nu mbe r of "h ops"[...]

  • Page 571

    Compact T1 - Release 6.1 Glossary-1 3 Glossary telnet telnet An Int ernet stan dard prot ocol that enables a computer to fu nction as a terminal working f r om a remote computer TDM Time Division Multip lex . A technique for transmitting a number of separate d ata, voice and / or video s ignals s imultaneo usly over on e communications medium by qu[...]

  • Page 572

    Glossary - 14 Comp act T1 - R elea se 6.1 Glossary VC[...]

  • Page 573

    I NDEX Numerics 10Ba se-T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 , Glossary-5 115 VAC /-48 VDC P ower Suppl y/Charger .1 1 - 2 25-pair t elco connect or pino ut . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9 26-pi n micr o- SCSI V.35 card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-9 V.35 / V.5 4 car ds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-8 , 15-9 3-DSO BRITE [...]

  • Page 574

    Index - 2 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 Index C C cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 , 3- 3 Call Detail Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-94 Channel Associated Signaling . . . . . . . . . . . 5-37 FXO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 FXS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 575

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 In dex - 3 Index C static ip address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 -47 st a t ic ip netw o r k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-48 st a t ic ip x ne t wo rk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-49 static mac address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-50 (router -wan) firewall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-50 gre [...]

  • Page 576

    Index - 4 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 Index C callagent seconda ry address . . . 5-112 callagent seconda ry port . . . . . . 5-113 defa ult . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-113 dialstri ng format . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-114 down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-115 gatew ayi d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-116 keepalive . . [...]

  • Page 577

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 In dex - 5 Index C ipx network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-159 phy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-160 rip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-161 ip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-161 ipx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-162 stp . . . . . .[...]

  • Page 578

    Index - 6 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 Index C radius retries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-91 radius server address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-92 radius s erver secret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-92 radius timeou t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-93 screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-196 snmp . . . . .[...]

  • Page 579

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 In dex - 7 Index D syslog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-248 time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-249 user s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-249 status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-253 (bri) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 580

    Index - 8 Compact T1 - Release 6 .1 Index E delet e (ro ute r) dns pro xy command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-42 remote co mmand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-42 snmp com munity comman d . . . . . . . . 5-43 snmp trap command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-43 static dns host co mmand . . . . . . . . . . . 5-44 uploaduser com mand . . . . . . .[...]

  • Page 581

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 In dex - 9 Index G FX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gl ossary-3 FXO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gl ossary-3 FXO Voice card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 card configu ration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6 Channel Associated Signaling . . . .[...]

  • Page 582

    Index - 10 Compac t T1 - Rele ase 6.1 Index M Equipm ent Loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-12 Line Loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-8 Paylo ad Loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-9 Enable CSU Manual Loopb ack . . B-25 , B-26 Enable Manual OCU Loopb ack . . . . . . . B-26 Receiving DS1 CSU Loop . . . . . . . . .[...]

  • Page 583

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 I nde x - 11 Index Q technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3 removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-11 ring er w ave fo rm o pti ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-7 prin t config command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 -63 help command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 584

    Index - 12 Compac t T1 - Rele ase 6.1 Index S secondary comm and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-89 selftest comm and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-90 up/d own c omm a nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-90 (ro ute r) autologo ut command . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-93 default command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-95 dhcp disable command . . . [...]

  • Page 585

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 I nde x - 13 Index S reboo t command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-136 rip command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-136 snmp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-137 contact command . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-137 location command . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-137 name command . . . . . . . . . .[...]

  • Page 586

    Index - 14 Compac t T1 - Rele ase 6.1 Index S compander co mmand . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-94 dlci command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-182 ip address com mand . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 85 ip command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-185 ipx command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-186 name - see r ename command . . . . . [...]

  • Page 587

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 I nde x - 15 Index S (ds0) co mmand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-210 (ds1) co mmand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-211 (fxo) comm and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-212 (fxs5G) co mmand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-213 (ocudp) co mmand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-217 (router[...]

  • Page 588

    Index - 16 Compac t T1 - Rele ase 6.1 Index T (fxs5G) co mmand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-261 (ocu dp) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-262 performance comman d . . . . . . . . . . . 5-263 performance histo ry comman d . . . . . 5-264 (ro ute r) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-265 alarms command . . .[...]

  • Page 589

    Compa ct T1 - Re l eas e 6.1 I nde x - 17 Index W card configu ration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-6 CLI command s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5-6 connecto r pinouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-9 connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-9 features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 590

    Index - 18 Compac t T1 - Rele ase 6.1 Index W[...]

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