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Page 1 - Reference Manual

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

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

Page 3 - Requirements

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

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

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

Page 6

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

Page 7

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

Page 8

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

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

Page 10

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

Page 11 - Table of Contents

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

Page 12 - Chapter 3 Administration

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

Page 13 - Chapter 4 Configuration

xiiiTable of ContentsPrefaceAbout this Manual ...

Page 14

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

Page 15

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

Page 16 - Chapter 5 Reports

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

Page 17 - Chapter 8 Verification

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

Page 18

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

Page 19

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

Page 20

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

Page 21 - Appendix E Glossary

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

Page 22

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

Page 23 - About this Manual

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

Page 24 - Typographic Conventions

xiv 8000 SeriesRunning Telnet ... 2

Page 25 - Support from Verilink

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

Page 26 - Returning a Unit to Verilink

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

Page 27 - NTRODUCTION

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

Page 28 - Low POTS Port Features

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

Page 29 - Figure 1.2

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

Page 30 - Figure 1.4

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

Page 31 - Figure 1.6

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

Page 32 - High POTS Port Features

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

Page 33 - Figure 1.7

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

Page 34 - 1-8 8000 Series

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

Page 35 - Introduction 1-9

xvTime Menu ... 3-17NTP

Page 36 - 1-10 8000 Series

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

Page 37 - Unpacking the IAD

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

Page 38 - Installing the IAD

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

Page 39 - • Set the IP address

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

Page 40 - Figure 2.1

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

Page 41 - Quick Start Guide 2-5

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

Page 42 - Figure 2.2

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

Page 43 - 8208 Available Interfaces

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

Page 44 - Resetting the IAD

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

Page 45 - Connecting via Telnet

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

Page 46 - 2-10 8000 Series

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

Page 47 - Basic IAD Configuration

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

Page 48 - Life Line Connection

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

Page 49 - Confirming Proper Setup

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

Page 50 - 2-14 8000 Series

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

Page 51 - DMINISTRATION

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

Page 52 - Password Configuration Menu

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

Page 53 - Change User ID

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

Page 54 - RADIUS Server Settings

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

Page 55 - Setting Up SNMP

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

Page 56 - SNMP Configuration Menu

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

Page 57 - Configure System Contact

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

Page 58 - Configure SNMP Community

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

Page 59 - Administration 3-9

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

Page 60 - SNMP V3 Configuration Menu

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

Page 61 - Upgrading the System

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

Page 62 - Upgrading via TFTP

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

Page 63 - Utilities Menu

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

Page 64 - Configure Console Baud Rate

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

Page 65 - Configure Console Timeout

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

Page 66 - Set System Defaults

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

Page 67 - Time Menu

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

Page 68 - Time Zone Menu

xviii 8000 SeriesChapter 5 ReportsReports Menu ...

Page 69 - File System Menu

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

Page 70 - Delete File

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

Page 71 - File Transfer Menu

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

Page 72 - File Transfer Utilities

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

Page 73 - TFTP Server Menu

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

Page 74 - 3-24 8000 Series

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

Page 75 - ONFIGURATION

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

Page 76 - WAN Configuration

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

Page 77 - Figure 4.1

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

Page 78 - 4-4 8000 Series

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

Page 79 - WAN Configuration Menu

xixPOTS Diagnostics ... 7-2Dialu

Page 80 - Figure 4.6

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

Page 81 - Figure 4.9

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

Page 82 - SDSL Configuration Menu

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

Page 83 - IMAS First Speed Option Menu

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

Page 84 - SDSL Auto Cycle Speed Table

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

Page 85 - Quick Configuration Menu

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

Page 86 - Select T1 Frame Mode Menu

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

Page 87 - Select Line Build Out Menu

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

Page 88 - Channel Configuration Menu

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

Page 89 - Select Tx Clock Source Menu

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

Page 90 - E1 Frame Mode Menu

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

Page 91 - Select Loopback Configuration

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

Page 92

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

Page 93 - ADSL Configuration Menu

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

Page 94 - SHDSL Configuration Menu

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

Page 95 - USI Configuration Menu

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

Page 96 - Configure Datalink Protocol

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

Page 97 - Configuration 4-23

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

Page 98 - Configure ATM PVCs

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

Page 99 - Figure 4.37

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

Page 100 - Figure 4.39

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

Page 101 - AAL2 Audio Profile Format

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

Page 102 - IPCP Configuration Menu

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

Page 103 - Configuration 4-29

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

Page 104 - Configure ATM Options

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

Page 105 - Configure DLCIs

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

Page 106 - Figure 4.49

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

Page 107 - Figure 4.50

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

Page 108 - Configure Frame Relay Options

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

Page 109 - Configure Fragmentation

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

Page 110 - CopperMountain DSLAMs

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

Page 111 - Figure 4.57

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

Page 112 - Router Configuration

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

Page 113 - Router Configuration Menu

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

Page 114 - Configure Port IP Address

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

Page 115 - Unconfigure Port IP Address

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

Page 116 - 4-42 8000 Series

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

Page 117 - Router Modification Menu

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

Page 118 - Enable/Disable RIP

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

Page 119 - Configure RIP Version by Port

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

Page 120 - Configure DNS Client

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

Page 121 - Configure DHCP Relay

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

Page 122 - Configure Telnet Server Port

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

Page 123 - Configure IP Filtering

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

Page 124 - Figure 4.67

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

Page 125 - Configure Domain Name

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

Page 126 - Display Route Table

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

Page 127 - Bridge Configuration

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

Page 128 - Bridge Configuration Menu

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

Page 129 - IP Over Bridging

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

Page 130 - 4-56 8000 Series

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

Page 131 - Bridge Aging Timer

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

Page 132 - 4-58 8000 Series

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

Page 133 - Configuration 4-59

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

Page 134 - Voice Path Configuration

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

Page 136 - AAL2/LES CAS

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

Page 137 - AAL2/LES Configuration Menu

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

Page 138 - CAS Options

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

Page 139 - Configuration 4-65

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

Page 140 - Manual ATM Pace Control Menu

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

Page 141 - JetStream

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

Page 142 - 4-68 8000 Series

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

Page 143 - CopperCom

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

Page 144 - CopperCom Configuration Menu

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

Page 145 - AAL2/LES CCS-ELCP

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

Page 146 - Variant/Interface Management

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

Page 147 - Clear AAL2 Channel Statistics

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

Page 148 - CODEC Management Menu

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

Page 149 - Port Administration Menu

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

Page 150 - SIP Management Menu

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

Page 151 - Configuration 4-77

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

Page 152

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

Page 153 - Voice Port Settings

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

Page 154 - Start Mode Selection Menu

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

Page 156 - Figure 4.97

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

Page 157 - Configure Loop Gain Menu

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

Page 158 - -law, A-law)

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

Page 159 - Interworking Connections

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

Page 160 - Figure 4.102

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

Page 161 - FRF.5 DE Mapping Menu

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

Page 162 - FRF.8 DE Mapping

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

Page 163 - Firewall Configuration

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

Page 165 - Enable/Disable DHCP Server

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

Page 166 - Configure DHCP Client Entry

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

Page 167 - Display DHCP Configuration

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

Page 168 - 4-94 8000 Series

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

Page 170 - Multicast Configuration

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

Page 172 - Figure 4.112

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

Page 173 - Show IGMP Querier

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

Page 174 - Show PIM Neighbor

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

Page 175 - NAT Configuration

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

Page 176 - Figure 4.113

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

Page 177 - Configure NAT Port Range

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

Page 178 - 4-104 8000 Series

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

Page 179 - Configure NAT Alias Entry

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

Page 180 - Display NAT Statistics

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

Page 181 - Display NAT Connection Table

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

Page 182 - Clear NAT Statistics

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

Page 183 - Setting PPP Options

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

Page 184 - Derived Timing Menu

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

Page 185 - Reports Menu

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

Page 186 - Current Configuration Report

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

Page 187 - Reports 5-3

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

Page 188 - Network Statistics Reports

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

Page 189 - packet buffers, etc

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

Page 190 - IGMP Statistics Report

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

Page 191 - Sent Packet Information

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

Page 192 - IP Statistics Report

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

Page 193 - PIM Statistics Report

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

Page 194 - TCP Statistics Report

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

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

Page 196 - Clear Network Statistics

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

Page 197 - Interface Statistics Reports

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

Page 198 - Display Interface Statistics

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

Page 199 - Display DLCI Statistics

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

Page 200 - Display ATM PVC Statistics

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

Page 201 - Reports 5-17

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

Page 202 - Common AAL Statistics Report

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

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

Page 204 - PPP Statistics Report

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

Page 205 - Display Bridge Statistics

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

Page 206 - Media Statistics Reports

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

Page 207 - Received Data

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

Page 208 - Display ATM Statistics

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

Page 209 - Reports 5-25

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

Page 210 - 5-26 8000 Series

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

Page 211 - Reports 5-27

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

Page 212 - 5-28 8000 Series

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

Page 213 - Display Ethernet Statistics

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

Page 214 - Display POTS Statistics

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

Page 215 - ARP Table Report

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

Page 216 - Bridge Status Report

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

Page 217 - Memory Statistics Reports

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

Page 218 - Memory Statistics Menu

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

Page 219 - Tasks Run Time

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

Page 220 - Zero All Statistics

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

Page 221 - NTERFACE

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

Page 222 - Command Line Syntax

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

Page 223 - Command Line Interface 6-3

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

Page 224 - 6-4 8000 Series

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

Page 225 - Command Line Interface 6-5

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

Page 226 - 6-6 8000 Series

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

Page 227 - Command Line Interface 6-7

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

Page 228 - 6-8 8000 Series

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

Page 229 - Command Line Interface 6-9

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

Page 230 - 6-10 8000 Series

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

Page 231 - Command Line Interface 6-11

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

Page 232 - 6-12 8000 Series

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

Page 233 - Command Line Interface 6-13

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

Page 234 - 6-14 8000 Series

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

Page 235 - Command Line Interface 6-15

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

Page 236 - 6-16 8000 Series

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

Page 237 - Command Line Interface 6-17

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

Page 238 - 6-18 8000 Series

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

Page 239 - IAGNOSTICS

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

Page 240 - POTS Diagnostics

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

Page 241 - Ring Test

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

Page 243 - Troubleshooting the IAD

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

Page 244 - Cannot receive or send data

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

Page 245

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

Page 246 - 7-8 8000 Series

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

Page 247 - ERIFICATION

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

Page 248 - Maintenance

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

Page 249

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

Page 250 - 8-4 8000 Series

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

Page 251 - PPEN DIX

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

Page 252 - A-2 8000 Series

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

Page 253 - PECIFICATIONS

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

Page 254 - Network Interfaces

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

Page 255 - Frame Relay

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

Page 256 - Diagnostics

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

Page 257 - Environmental

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

Page 259 - T1/E1 (8216s and 8224s)

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

Page 260

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

Page 261

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

Page 262

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

Page 263 - Industry Listings

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

Page 264

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

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

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

Page 266 - Voice Features

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

Page 267

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

Page 268

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

Page 269 - Specifications B-17

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

Page 270

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

Page 271 - SDSL (8316s and 8324s)

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

Page 272

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

Page 273

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

Page 274

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

Page 275

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

Page 276

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

Page 277

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

Page 278

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

Page 279

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

Page 280

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

Page 281

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

Page 282

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

Page 283

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

Page 284 - Weight: 1.8 lb

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

Page 285

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

Page 286

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

Page 287

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

Page 288 - B-36 8000 Series

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

Page 289

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

Page 290

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

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

Page 292 - Specifications

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

Page 293 - PPLICATIONS

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

Page 294 - Voice and Data Applications

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

Page 295 - Configuring NAT UDP Timeout

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

Page 296 - IP Filtering

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

Page 297 - Filtering Interface

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

Page 298 - Figure D-1

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

Page 299 - Applications Notes D-7

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

Page 300 - Filter Rules

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

Page 301 - Matching Parameters

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

Page 302 - D-10 8000 Series

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

Page 303 - Keep History

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

Page 304 - Dial Plan

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

Page 305 - Applications Notes D-13

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

Page 306 - D-14 8000 Series

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

Page 307 - PP ENDIX

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

Page 308 - E-2 8000 Series

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

Page 309 - Glossary E-3

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

Page 310 - E-4 8000 Series

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

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

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