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Page 1 - Reference Manual

iT1 Access RouterReference ManualDecember 200234-00327.A

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Page 3 - Requirements

3-72 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.69Static Entry Details ScreenIP Address List Table ScreenThe IP Address List Table screen (Figure 3.4) displays the “poo

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Web Server Interface 3-73Figure 3.71IP Address DetailsIP Address Status Table ScreenThe IP Address Status Table screen (Figure 3.72) displays a list o

Page 5 - Table of Contents

3-74 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.73Bridge Details ScreenFrom this screen, you may view the parameters described below.EnableEnables or disables Bridging

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Web Server Interface 3-75The Bridge Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Figure 3.74Bridge Port TableThe Bridge Port Table sc

Page 7 - Chapter 4 VT100 Interface

3-76 T1 Access RouterFilter By BroadcastAddr DestFilters broadcast messages received on this port, which reduces the load on the WAN connection.Forwar

Page 8 - Appendix A Specifications

Web Server Interface 3-77Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)Use the SMTP Details Screen (Figure 3.77) to configure the SMTP function of the T1 Access

Page 9 - Appendix B SNMP Agent

3-78 T1 Access RouterUtilitiesThe options available beneath the Utilities branch of the navigation tree serve as utilities for upgrading the software

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Web Server Interface 3-79• Save the configuration setup of a T1 Access Router unit• Restore a saved configuration setup to a T1 Access Router unitTo t

Page 11 - About this Manual

3-80 T1 Access RouterNOTICE: Remember that passwords are case-sensitive. When logging on, password must be entered exactly as it was programmed. Log O

Page 12 - Support from Verilink

VT100 Interface 4-1C HAPTER4CHAPTER 4VT100 INTERFACEIntroductionThis chapter describes the menus and options associated with the T1 Access Router’s VT

Page 13 - Returning a Unit to Verilink

Preface xiCHAPTER 0PREFACEAbout this ManualThis reference guide for the Verilink T1 Access Router describes unit features and specifications, configur

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4-2 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.1VT100 Terminal Screen ComponentsCursor ControlsThe VT100 interface uses a blinking cursor to select various menus and th

Page 15 - Introduction

VT100 Interface 4-3choices. Each time the Spacebar is pressed, a new item appears. When the item you wish to choose is displayed, press the “Esc” key

Page 16 - Performance

4-4 T1 Access RouterSystemThe first option on the Main menu screen is the System screen (Figure 4.3). This screen lets you view and set specific infor

Page 17 - About FrameStart Technology

VT100 Interface 4-5NOTICE: Remember that passwords are case-sensitive and are limited to no more than 10 characters. When logging on, password must b

Page 18 - 1-4 T1 Access Router

4-6 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.5Confirmation Screen NOTICE: Performing a “Maintenance Reset” or a “Save and Restart” will terminate communications with

Page 19 - Features Summary

VT100 Interface 4-7From the Interfaces screen, you may choose from Network, 10/100 Ethernet, or Supervisory.Network Screen The Network port operates i

Page 20 - Front Panel

4-8 T1 Access RouterLearned DS0 RateSpecifies the rate at which each discovered DS0 will be set.Values: As 56K/64KDefault: As 64KNOTICE: The unit wil

Page 21 - Rear Panel Connections

VT100 Interface 4-9previous fifteen 1-minute intervals. In all cases, if the number of actual network errored seconds in the previous 15 minutes reach

Page 22 - Network Interfaces

4-10 T1 Access RouterReset TimerSets the Reset Timer threshold. This read/write field is used to establish the contiguous number of seconds that an al

Page 23 - Power Connection

VT100 Interface 4-11Figure 4.8 Performance 24 Hour ScreenSelect the “Performance 30 Day Prompt” on the above screen to see a detailed summary of the e

Page 24 - Power Failure

xii T1 Access RouterCustomer Service and Technical SupportVerilink provides easy access to customer support information through a variety of services.

Page 25 - NSTALLATION

4-12 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.10IP Details ScreenIP AddressA unique Network address assigned to this unit.Subnet MaskDefines the Network portion of th

Page 26 - Installation Wizard

VT100 Interface 4-13Figure 4.11Unit Access TableFigure 4.12Unit Access DetailsSupervisory ScreenThe Supervisory Configuration screen (Figure 4.13) dis

Page 27 - Installation 2-3

4-14 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.13Supervisory ScreenSpeedChanges the Supervisory port speed (in bits per second).Values: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,

Page 28 - 2-4 T1 Access Router

VT100 Interface 4-15ServicesThe Service Table screen (Figure 4.14) provides a view of the unit’s defined services and displays the Interface, Type, an

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4-16 T1 Access RouterInterfaceSelecting one of the interfaces will bring up a screen where you can view interface parameters. These screens are the sa

Page 30 - Unit Screen

VT100 Interface 4-17The Channel Table Details screen lets you establish the Rate, Service, and Idle Pattern parameters for any available channel. The

Page 31 - Figure 3.1

4-18 T1 Access RouterScreen parameters that can be viewed and/or changed are listed below. To save new parameters, press the “Esc” key.Interface TypeI

Page 32 - Figure 3.3

VT100 Interface 4-19N3Represents a Monitored Events Count. For a network, a monitored event is the receipt of a status inquiry message or the expirati

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4-20 T1 Access RouterNOTICE: The Auto Diagnostic parameter must be set to “Yes” to enforce CIR and Be.Management DLCIIf this parameter is set to “0,”

Page 34 - 3-6 T1 Access Router

VT100 Interface 4-21RFC1315 TrapWhen this parameter is set to “Enable,” the unit will send the standard RFC1315 frame relay DTE circuit state change t

Page 35 - Web Server Interface 3-7

Preface xiiiprovided below. Verilink will respond to e-mailed requests for support during regular business hours (8–5 CST, Monday–Friday).•Sales and M

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4-22 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.18Frame Relay Statistics ScreenTo view the Port Statistics (Figure 4.19) for a specific interval, select that interval f

Page 37 - Figure 3.5

VT100 Interface 4-23ReceiveFramesNumber of frames received by the port.OctetsNumber of octets received by the port.Mgmt FramesNumber of management fra

Page 38 - Figure 3.7

4-24 T1 Access RouterACCMThe Asynchronous Control Character Map (ACCM) configuration option provides a method to negotiate the use of control characte

Page 39 - Figure 3.8

VT100 Interface 4-25CHAP SecretEnter the Secret (i.e., password) necessary to challenge the peer. Values: (User Established)Default: SecretInitiate Ne

Page 40 - Unit Access Table

4-26 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.21PPP Statistics ScreenPeriodSelects the interval (Current, Summary, or numbered Interval) to be viewed on the PPP Stati

Page 41 - Supervisory

VT100 Interface 4-27PAP Details ScreenTo change the Username and Password for a selected PAP Index, access the PAP Details screen by selecting the app

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4-28 T1 Access RouterApplicationsSelect “Applications” in the Main Menu screen to display the various T1 Access Router applications (Figure 4.24) asso

Page 43 - Interface Details Button

VT100 Interface 4-29Figure 4.25Endpoint Table Screen You can add an endpoint in the Add Endpoint field and, when the screen refreshes, you will be abl

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4-30 T1 Access Routerchanged Name parameter will cause the endpoint entry and its corresponding DLCI entry to be saved in the configuration database.V

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VT100 Interface 4-31Router unit here. This DLCI can be used for management only, or for management and actual data. If this parameter is set, a PC con

Page 46 - Figure 3.17

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Page 47 - Web Server Interface 3-19

4-32 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.27 DLCI Details Screen The unit uses the first three configuration parameters (Protocol Encapsulation, Proprietary Traff

Page 48 - 3-20 T1 Access Router

VT100 Interface 4-33Bc (bps)If CIR enforcement is configured to “Yes,” the unit will throttle the Committed Burst down to this value (in bits per seco

Page 49 - Status and Alarms Table

4-34 T1 Access RouterRound Trip DelaySpecifies the frame size (in bytes) of packets making round-trip.Round Trip RateSpecifies the rate (in seconds) a

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VT100 Interface 4-35DLCI Statistics ScreenSelecting “DLCI Statistics” on the DLCI Details screen will display the screen shown in Figure 4.28.Figure 4

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4-36 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.29DLCI Statistics Details ScreenThe DLCI Statistics screen in the preceding figure shows a summary that includes all 96

Page 52 - PPP Service Details Screen

VT100 Interface 4-37Figure 4.30DLCI Table Screen Service AwareThe Service Aware function recognizes IP traffic and counts the number of frames and byt

Page 53 - Parameters To Negotiate

4-38 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.31Service Aware Screen Rule Configuration Screen Select from the <Ndx> column to bring up the Rule Config screen (

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VT100 Interface 4-39Filter By DLCIEnables or disables filtering of the IP traffic in accordance with the previously specified DLCI.NOTICE: To use thi

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4-40 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.33Traffic Meter Statistics Screen The Traffic Meter Statistics screen reports on the following parameters:• Tx Frames• T

Page 56 - CHAP Table

VT100 Interface 4-41Figure 4.34SNMP Details Screen Read CommunityAccepts a character string identifying the group authorized to perform read operation

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About the T1 Access Router 1-1C HAPTER1CHAPTER 1ABOUT THE T1 ACCESSROUTERIntroductionThe T1 Access Router is a compact, feature-rich “standard” router

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4-42 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.35Diagnostics Screen DescriptionDescribes the type of interface selected for testing.Loop TypeDescribes the type of loop

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VT100 Interface 4-43Figure 4.36Test Details Screen BERT TableThe BERT table lets you set the test parameters listed below. SettingDisplays the bandwid

Page 60 - 3-32 T1 Access Router

4-44 T1 Access Router“No Sync” is displayed. If the receiver is in pattern sync, “In Sync” is displayed. Elapsed TimeDisplays the time elapsed since a

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VT100 Interface 4-45Figure 4.37Trap Log Screen Top TalkersSelecting “Top Talkers” displays the Top Talkers screen (Figure 4.38), which is used to set

Page 62 - 3-34 T1 Access Router

4-46 T1 Access RouterNOTICE: While you may request any number, the unit is internally limited to a maximum report size of 20.As soon as you initiate

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VT100 Interface 4-47The IP Gateway also supports unnumbered networks. An unnumbered network is a point-to-point connection without an assigned IP addr

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4-48 T1 Access RouterOSPF Router IDThis 32-bit number assigned to each router running the OSPF protocol uniquely identifies the router within an Auton

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VT100 Interface 4-49Figure 4.41Circuit Details Screen EndpointEndpoint name. By default, the first circuit is always the LAN circuit. All

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4-50 T1 Access RouterOSPF LSU DelayThe estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a Link State Update (LSU) packet over this circuit interface.V

Page 67 - Rule Details Screen

VT100 Interface 4-51Figure 4.42Static Route Table Screen The fields on this screen are described in the table below.Routes Details ScreenThis screen d

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1-2 T1 Access RouterRIP 1 and RIP 2 allow routers to exchange routing information. The T1 Access Router then uses this information exchange to build r

Page 69 - Figure 3.32

4-52 T1 Access RouterEndpointEndpoint name (or interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the Target IP Address.Target IP

Page 70 - SNMP Details Screen

VT100 Interface 4-53Static ARP Table ScreenARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is used by the router to dynamically associate a high-level IP address to

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4-54 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.46ARP Details ScreenEndpointEndpoint name (or Interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the defined IP Add

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VT100 Interface 4-55Figure 4.47Trusted Neighbors Screen Add NewAdds a Trusted Neighbors IP address.Neighbor Details ScreenAccess this screen (Figure 4

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4-56 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.49Area Table ScreenThe fields displayed on the Area Table screen are described below. Area Details ScreenThis screen dis

Page 74 - Trap Log

VT100 Interface 4-57Area IDThis parameter has the same format as the IP Address of the Mask Address.Values: 0.0.0.0−255.255.255.255Default: 0.0.0.0Ena

Page 75 - Top Talkers Screen

4-58 T1 Access RouterIt is possible that an area cannot be connected directly to the backbone. In this case a virtual link is used. To establish or ma

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VT100 Interface 4-59Figure 4.52Virtual Link Details ScreenTCP ServerNOTICE: TCP Server traffic has a higher priority than other types of traffic flow

Page 77 - Circuit Table Screen

4-60 T1 Access Routerscreen lists the Index number, Endpoint name, TCP Local Port number, and whether or not this entry is enabled.Figure 4.54TCP Conn

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VT100 Interface 4-61Figure 4.56TCP Host Access ScreenYou can access the Host Access Details (Figure 4.57) for a specific <Ndx> number by selecti

Page 79 - Web Server Interface 3-51

About the T1 Access Router 1-3SNMP ManagementWith integrated SNMP in-band management, enterprise managers can now manage Verilink units and their inte

Page 80 - Route Details Screen

4-62 T1 Access RouterNOTICE: You must Save and Restart for any changes in NAT configuration parameters to take effect. NAT Details ScreenThe NAT Deta

Page 81 - Figure 3.42

VT100 Interface 4-63applications. The timers’ values minimize NAT resources. Generally, when a timer has expired, the resources used are no longer nee

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4-64 T1 Access RouterStatic TCP Trans Table ScreenThe Static TCP Trans Table screen (Figure 4.59) allows static mapping of global TCP Server ports to

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VT100 Interface 4-65Figure 4.60Static TCP Translation Details ScreenNAT Ports ScreenThe parameters on the NAT Ports screen (Figure 4.61) define the NA

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4-66 T1 Access Router“Disable” will override an “Enable” parameter set under “Filter Non Local Address” on the NAT Details menu.TypeDefines whether th

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VT100 Interface 4-67Figure 4.63NAT Port Status Screen IP AddressOriginal IP Address of the host. NAT IP AddressTranslated IP Address of the host. Proc

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4-68 T1 Access RouterServer AddressIP Address of the local UDP Server. Default is 0.0.0.0.The “Add New” prompt lets the user add additional addresses.

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VT100 Interface 4-69DHCP Server Details ScreenThe DHCP Server Details screen (Figure 4.66) lets you configure the parameters described below.Figure 4.

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4-70 T1 Access RouterThe DHCP Server Details screen provides the following user-activated prompts: DHCP Hosts ScreenIn some cases, it may be necessary

Page 89 - TCP Connections Screen

VT100 Interface 4-71Figure 4.68Static Entries Screen MAC AddressMAC Address you want to associate with an IP address.IP AddressIP Address given to the

Page 90 - TCP Host Access Details

1-4 T1 Access RouterWith FrameStart Install, you have the power to perform advanced tests, including the following: • Local Management Interface (LMI)

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4-72 T1 Access RouterIP EndEnding IP Address of the DHCP client pool.IP Exclude StartBeginning of “excluded” range.IP Exclude EndEnd of “excluded” ran

Page 92 - 3-64 T1 Access Router

VT100 Interface 4-73Figure 4.71Bridge Details ScreenFrom this screen, you may view the parameters described below.EnableEnables or disables Bridging c

Page 93 - Button Function

4-74 T1 Access RouterThe Bridge Details screen provides the following user-activated prompts: Figure 4.72Bridge Port TableThe Bridge Port Table screen

Page 94 - NAT Port Table Screen

VT100 Interface 4-75BPDU OptionShows if BPDU packet will be sent and received on this port.Filter By MulticastAddr DestFilters multicast messages rece

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4-76 T1 Access RouterFigure 4.74Bridge Lookup TableAddressMAC Address learned and included in the forwarding table.PortPort where the MAC Address was

Page 96 - Figure 3.64

VT100 Interface 4-77Figure 4.75SMTP Details ScreenMail Server IP AddressIP address of the mail server to which notifications will be sent.Domain NameN

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4-78 T1 Access RouterSimple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)Use the SMTP Details Screen (Figure 4.76) to configure the SMTP function of the WANsuite 6450

Page 98 - DHCP Host Table Screen

Specifications A-1A PPENDIXAAPP ENDIX ASPECIFICATIONSNetwork InterfaceLine Rate: 1.544 Mbps (±50 bps) Line Framing: D4 or ESF Line Code: AMI or B8ZS I

Page 99 - Static Entry Table Screen

A-2 T1 Access RouterNetwork Protocol: TCP/IP based networks Data Rate: 10/100 MbpsCompatibility: 10/100Base-T Supervisory PortConnection: DB-9 femaleD

Page 100 - IP Address List Table Screen

Specifications A-3Tx/Rx Mgmt octetsRx frames with FECNRx frames with BECNRx invalid framesTx/Rx status inquiry framesTx/Rx status response framesRx in

Page 101 - IP Address Status Screen

About the T1 Access Router 1-5Features Summary• A Powerful Core Architecture: • 10/100Base-T Ethernet port for Management or IP Gateway• Supervisory p

Page 102 - Bridge Details Screen

A-4 T1 Access RouterTR54019A: April 1988 Ethernet: ISO/IEC 8802-3Internet: RFC1907RFC1573RFC2863RFC2493RFC2115RFC2495RFC2011RFC2012RFC2013RFC2096RFC25

Page 103 - Figure 3.75

Specifications A-5Connector Pin AssignmentsEthernet Connection Pin AssignmentsThe 10/100 ETHERNET interface is an 8-pin modular jack that complies wit

Page 105 - SMTP Details Screen

SNMP Agent B-1A PPENDIXBAPPENDIX BSNMP AGENTIntroductionThis chapter provides specific information for configuring and using the SNMP agent within the

Page 106 - Utilities

B-2 T1 Access Router• rfc2863.mib − describes generic objects for network interface sub-layers (This MIB is an updated version of MIB-II's ifTabl

Page 107 - Password

SNMP Agent B-3loading MIBs may vary from one platform to another, the following basic steps are the same. 1 The SNMP manager has a directory for MIBs.

Page 108 - In-band Management

B-4 T1 Access Router

Page 109 - NTERFACE

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

Page 110 - Field Types

ii T1 Access RouterCopyright Notice Copyright © 2002 Verilink Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may bereproduced, transmit

Page 111 - Menu Structure

1-6 T1 Access Router• Local Supervisory port• Ethernet port• Frame Relay Aware:• Supports leased-line and frame relay services• Layer 2 end-to-end vis

Page 112 - Figure 4.3

About the T1 Access Router 1-7The user-activated input control buttons on the T1 Access Router are described in the following table.*The CONFIG button

Page 113 - Maintenance Reset

1-8 T1 Access RouterThese diagnostic messages can disrupt the connected device; however, you can configure the unit to disable their transmission.NOTI

Page 114 - Interfaces

About the T1 Access Router 1-9Power Connection The POWER port is an eight-pin circular mini-DIN connector that connects either an autoranging 100–240

Page 115 - Network Screen

1-10 T1 Access RouterPower FailureIf the indicator does not illuminate, check the power connections and the primary AC circuit breaker. The T1 Access

Page 116 - 4-8 T1 Access Router

Installation 2-1C HAPTER2CHAPTER 2INSTALLATIONThis chapter describes the contents of your T1 Access Router shipment and provides information on connec

Page 117 - VT100 Interface 4-9

2-2 T1 Access RouterFor specific applications, see Optional Equipment on page A-4 for additional cables and adapters. Contact Verilink Technical Suppo

Page 118 - Performance Screens

Installation 2-36 Using the Tab key again, move the cursor to the “IP Address” field and enter the appropriate IP Address for the unit (xxx.xxx.xxx.xx

Page 120 - Figure 4.10

Web Server Interface 3-1C HAPTER3CHAPTER 3WEB SERVER INTERFACEThe T1 Access Router has an innovative, embedded Web-based user interface (WANsight) for

Page 121 - Supervisory Screen

iii3 The unit has been designed to prevent harm to the network. If the telephone company finds that the equipment is exceeding tolerable parameters, i

Page 122

3-2 T1 Access RouterTo access the Web Server interface, type the unit’s IP address in the browser’s Address (or Location) field and press the “Enter”

Page 123 - Services

Web Server Interface 3-3Figure 3.1Unit ScreenThe Unit screen displays the following fields:Field FunctionObject ID Display-only field used to point a

Page 124 - Channel Table Details Screen

3-4 T1 Access RouterThe Unit screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Maintenance ResetUse this button to access a screen where you can p

Page 125 - LMI Type Read-only status

Web Server Interface 3-5InterfacesYour T1 Access Router unit includes the following interfaces: Network, 10/100 Ethernet, and Supervisory. Each of th

Page 126 - 4-18 T1 Access Router

3-6 T1 Access RouterFramingSelects the framing for the network side of the DSU/CSU. Values ESF, D4Default: ESFCodingSets the network side line coding.

Page 127 - VT100 Interface 4-19

Web Server Interface 3-7Error Status and Alarm Thresholds TableThe unit can be programmed to generate an alarm condition based on a specific level of

Page 128 - 4-20 T1 Access Router

3-8 T1 Access RouterOOFSSets the Out of Frame Seconds (OOFS) threshold. An OOFS is a 1-second period in which a frame sync loss occurred. The default

Page 129 - VT100 Interface 4-21

Web Server Interface 3-9Figure 3.5Network Performance/Summary ScreenIn addition to the error parameters found in the Error Status and Alarm Thresholds

Page 130 - Transmit

3-10 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.6Network Performance 24 Hour Screen Figure 3.7Network Performance 30 Day Screen 10/100 Ethernet (IP Service Details Scre

Page 131 - Throughput (bits/sec)

Web Server Interface 3-11Figure 3.810/100 Ethernet (IP Service Details) ScreenUnit IP AddressA unique network address assigned to this unit.Subnet Mas

Page 133 - PPP Statistics

3-12 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.9Ethernet Statistics ScreenClick on the Unit Access Table button on the Ethernet (IP Details) screen to view the Unit Ac

Page 134 - PAP Table

Web Server Interface 3-13Figure 3.11Unit Access DetailsSupervisoryThe Supervisory interface’s screen (Figure 3.12) displays the current speed of the S

Page 135 - PAP Details Screen

3-14 T1 Access RouterStop BitSelects the number of bits required to end the character.Values: 1, 2Default: 1ServicesThe Services screen (Figure 3.13)

Page 136 - Applications

Web Server Interface 3-15Figure 3.14Service Details Screen The Service Details screen lets you change for each service the parameters listed below. *

Page 137 - Endpoint Details Screen

3-16 T1 Access RouterType Details ButtonClicking the “Type Details” button on the Service Details screen lets you view (and, in some cases, change) in

Page 138 - 4-30 T1 Access Router

Web Server Interface 3-17Figure 3.16Channel Table Details Screen The Channel Table Details screen lets you establish the Rate, Service, and Idle Patte

Page 139 - DLCI Details Screen

3-18 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.17Frame Relay Service Details Screen Interface TypeIf this service is connected to a Frame Relay network, the Interface

Page 140 - DLCI Details Screen

Web Server Interface 3-19N1This counter indicates the number of “keep alive” status inquiries that are sent between full status requests.Values: 5–255

Page 141 - VT100 Interface 4-33

3-20 T1 Access Routerto 1. This then ensures a minimum latency for TCP Server applications. However, it will slow IP traffic since only one IP frame a

Page 142 - DLCI Status Table

Web Server Interface 3-21frame relay connection. Also if set to “Yes,” the unit will gather SLA parameters such as frame and data delivery ratio as de

Page 143 - DLCI Statistics Screen

vTable of ContentsPrefaceAbout this Manual ...

Page 144 - DLCI Table Screen

3-22 T1 Access RouterNOTICE: When a “Submit” command is executed, the Frame Relay link will be re-initialized with the new parameters, causing a brie

Page 145 - Service Aware

Web Server Interface 3-23Stat InquiriesNumber of octets transmitted in frame relay LMI status inquiries.Stat ResponsesNumber of octets transmitted in

Page 146 - Rule Configuration Screen

3-24 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.19PPP Service Details Screen ACCMThe Asynchronous Control Character Map (ACCM) configuration option provides a method to

Page 147 - VT100 Interface 4-39

Web Server Interface 3-25Initiate NegotiationDetermines whether the port actively negotiates with the peer site or passively waits for negotiation req

Page 148 - Figure 4.33

3-26 T1 Access RouterPPP StatisticsClicking the “PPP Statistics” button brings up a table (Figure 3.18) that reports on traffic.Figure 3.20PPP Statist

Page 149 - Diagnostics

Web Server Interface 3-27TransmitFramesNumber of frames transmitted by the port.OctetsNumber of octets transmitted by the port.Mgmt FramesNumber of ma

Page 150 - Test Details Screen

3-28 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.21PAP Table Screen Select an Index number and click the “PAP Details” button at the bottom of this screen to bring up a

Page 151 - NOTICE: The 2

Web Server Interface 3-29Figure 3.23CHAP Table Screen Select an Index number and click the “CHAP Details” button at the bottom of this screen to bring

Page 152 - Loop Table

3-30 T1 Access RouterThe Endpoint Table and its corresponding DLCIs will be saved in the configuration database only after at least one endpoint param

Page 153 - Top Talkers

Web Server Interface 3-31Figure 3.26Endpoint Details Screen NameWhen the unit learns a new DLCI, it creates an endpoint entry and a DLCI entry if they

Page 154 - IP Gateway

vi T1 Access RouterChapter 3 Web Server InterfaceWeb Server Access ...

Page 155 - OSPF Parameters

3-32 T1 Access RouterBackup EndpointIf this DLCI has an alternative endpoint to switch to in case this DLCI becomes inactive, you would configure the

Page 156 - Circuit Details Screen

Web Server Interface 3-33The Endpoint Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Endpoint Service Details ScreenClicking on the “Se

Page 157

3-34 T1 Access RouterProprietary TrafficTypeWhen Protocol Encapsulation is set for “Proprietary,” the Proprietary Traffic Type parameter defines which

Page 158 - Static Route Table Screen

Web Server Interface 3-35remote unit answers to the discovery frames sent by this unit. The status is “SOS” if the remote unit is active but the FRAD/

Page 159 - Routes Details Screen

3-36 T1 Access RouterCIR AlarmReports if the Tx over CIR threshold has been exceeded.Bits Over Be ThresholdSets the Tx over Be alarm threshold. This t

Page 160 - Dynamic Route Table Screen

Web Server Interface 3-37Figure 3.28DLCI Statistics Screen There are ninety-six 15-minute buckets (sampled every second) available for DLCI statistics

Page 161 - ARP Details Screen

3-38 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.29DLCI Table Screen NOTICE: The DLCI Table and DLCI Details screens are available from both the Endpoint Table and the

Page 162 - Trusted Neighbors Screen

Web Server Interface 3-39Figure 3.30Service Aware Screen NOTICE: If you change the Service parameter, you must click on “Submit” to see the appropria

Page 163 - Neighbor Details Screen

3-40 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.31Rule Details Screen The paragraphs below describe the rule configuration parameters and their options.ServiceSelects t

Page 164 - Area Details Screen

Web Server Interface 3-41Filter By IP PortEnables or disables filtering of the IP traffic by the IP port specified in the IP Port field.Tx Alarm Thres

Page 165 - Virtual Link Table Screen

viiNetwork Address Translation (NAT) ... 3-62NAT Details Screen

Page 166 - Virtual Link Details Screen

3-42 T1 Access RouterThe Period Index field is used to define the period of time for which the Traffic Meter statistics will be reported. It represent

Page 167 - TCP Server

Web Server Interface 3-43DiagnosticsThe Diagnostics screen (Figure 3.34) provides a table for viewing the current settings for the test and maintenanc

Page 168 - TCP Connection Table Screen

3-44 T1 Access RouterTest Details ScreenThe Test Details screen (Figure 3.35) lets you set some test parameters and view other read-only parameters. T

Page 169 - TCP Host Access Screen

Web Server Interface 3-45Test DurationSpecifies the length of time for which the test should run for the selected port.Values: 15 minutes, 30 minutes,

Page 170 - NAT Details Screen

3-46 T1 Access RouterTrap LogThe Trap Log screen (Figure 3.36) shows a collection of all the traps that have been generated. A trap is a mechanism tha

Page 171 - Prompt Function

Web Server Interface 3-47Figure 3.37Top Talkers Screen To generate a Top Talkers report, enter the desired report size in the appropriate field and th

Page 172 - Static TCP Trans Table Screen

3-48 T1 Access Routeraddress listed, the report displays the number of Rx frames, Rx octets, Tx frames, and Tx octets that have been passed across it.

Page 173 - NAT Ports Screen

Web Server Interface 3-49RIP ParametersRIP EnableGlobally enables RIP 1, RIP 2, or No RIP.Values: Disable, Enable RIP1, Enable RIP2Default: Enable RIP

Page 174 - NAT Port Details Screen

3-50 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.39Circuit Table Screen Circuit Details ScreenAccess this menu by clicking on the appropriate number under the “Index” co

Page 175 - Static UDP Trans Table Screen

Web Server Interface 3-51RIP StatusIndicates whether or not RIP is enabled on this circuit.Values: Enable, DisableDefault: EnableMulticast StatusIndic

Page 176 - Figure 4.65

viii T1 Access RouterSNMP ...

Page 177 - DHCP Server Details Screen

3-52 T1 Access RouterThe Circuit Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Static Routes ScreenUnder some circumstances, it may no

Page 178 - Static Entries Screen

Web Server Interface 3-53Figure 3.42Route Details Screen EndpointEndpoint name (or interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the

Page 179 - IP Address List Screen

3-54 T1 Access RouterDynamic Route Table ScreenAccess this menu by selecting “Static Route Table” from the RIP Parameters table on the IP Gateway menu

Page 180

Web Server Interface 3-55Figure 3.44ARP Table Screen EndpointEndpoint name (or Interface) through which to send the IP packet to reach the defined IP

Page 181

3-56 T1 Access RouterMAC AddressMAC address of the Host to be reached.Values: A 6-byte valueDefault: 00-00-00-00-00-00ARP StatusDisplays whether this

Page 182 - Figure 4.73

Web Server Interface 3-57The Neighbor Details screen provides a “Delete Neighbor” prompt that lets you delete this Trusted Neighbor. Area Table Screen

Page 183 - VT100 Interface 4-75

3-58 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.49Area Details ScreenArea IDThis parameter has the same format as the IP Address of the Mask Address.Values: 0.0.0.0−255

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Web Server Interface 3-59Values: Yes, NoDefault: NoThe Area Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: Virtual Link Table ScreenTo

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3-60 T1 Access RouterEnableEnables this definition of a virtual link.Transit Area IDThe non-backbone area that the virtual link goes through.Area Bord

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Web Server Interface 3-61Figure 3.52TCP Server Details ScreenAccess the TCP Connection Details screen (Figure 3.53) by clicking on the appropriate num

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ixEthernet Connection Pin Assignments ... A-5Network Interface Pi

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3-62 T1 Access RouterFigure 3.55TCP Host Access Table ScreenYou can access the Host Access Details (Figure 3.56) for a specific Index number by clicki

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Web Server Interface 3-63NAT Details ScreenThe NAT Details screen (Figure 3.57) lets the user configure the NAT global parameters described below. Fig

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3-64 T1 Access RouterIP Entry TimerThe maximum time (in seconds) NAT will use resources when not using TCP, UDP, or ICMP.Values: 0−65535Default: 120TC

Page 191 - Connector Pin Assignments

Web Server Interface 3-65Static TCP Translation Table ScreenThe Static TCP Translation Table screen (Figure 3.58) allows static mapping of global TCP

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3-66 T1 Access Routercorporate network “behind the NAT.” The parameters may be used only when in NAPT mode.Figure 3.60Static UDP Translation Table Scr

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Web Server Interface 3-67Figure 3.62NAT Ports Screen EndpointThe Endpoint name of the circuit associated with the LAN or WAN port. Default is LAN for

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3-68 T1 Access RouterThe NAT Port Details screen provides the following user-activated buttons: The NAT Port Status Table (Figure 3.64) displays for e

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Web Server Interface 3-69NOTICE: Always verify that a DHCP server is available on the network before enabling DHCP Client. If, on power-up, a DHCP se

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3-70 T1 Access RouterSecondary WINS IPAddrIf requested by DHCP client, the client then uses this secondary address to resolve names of IP addresses. D

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Web Server Interface 3-71Figure 3.67DHCP Host Details ScreenStatic Entry Table ScreenThe Static Entry Table screen (Figure 3.68) lists static IP addre

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