Lucent Technologies 20 User Manual

CellPipe™ 20 Series
User’s Guide
Part Number: 7820-0766-004
November, 2001
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Contents
Customer Service ..................................................................................................... iii
Introduction .......................................................................... 1-1
About this guide .................................................................................................... 1-1
What is the CellPipe 20 Series Product Family? ................................................... 1-2
Lucent TURN-UP .................................................................................................. 1-3
CellPipe 20 Series management ............................................................................ 1-3
Setup ..................................................................................... 2-1
Verifying package contents ................................................................................... 2-1
Items you need for installation .............................................................................. 2-2
Connecting CellPipe 20 Series products ............................................................... 2-2
Checking status lights ............................................................................................ 2-4
Console setup ......................................................................................................... 2-4
Command-Line Interface ..................................................... 3-1
Syntax of command-line interface ......................................................................... 3-1
Using the commands ............................................................................................. 3-2
Viewing the main menu ................................................................................. 3-2
Displaying information about a command ..................................................... 3-2
Returning to the main menu ........................................................................... 3-3
Displaying second-level commands ............................................................... 3-3
Saving configurations ..................................................................................... 3-3
Bridging commands ............................................................................................... 3-3
Routing commands ................................................................................................ 3-6
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Contents
Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe ...................................... 4-1
Auto-provisioning .................................................................................................. 4-1
Configuring WAN interface .................................................................................. 4-2
SDSL commands and configurations ............................................................. 4-2
ADSL commands and configurations ............................................................ 4-4
Configuring LAN interface .................................................................................... 4-7
Configuring LAN interface in bridging mode ................................................ 4-7
Configuring LAN interface in routing mode .................................................. 4-8
Configuring the manage command ........................................................................ 4-9
Configuring the mode command ........................................................................... 4-9
Configuring the quick command ......................................................................... 4-10
The quick command in bridging mode ......................................................... 4-10
The quick command in routing mode ........................................................... 4-10
Configuring the r1483 command ......................................................................... 4-11
The r1483 command in bridging mode ........................................................ 4-11
The r1483 command in routing mode .......................................................... 4-12
Configuring the dnsrelay command ................... ...... ...... ...................................... 4-13
Configuring the ipoa command ........................................................................... 4-13
Configuring the pppoa command ........................................................................ 4-14
Configuring the pat command ............................................................................. 4-15
Upgrading System Software.............................................. 5-1
Preparing to upgrade .............................................................................................. 5-1
Obtaining software ................................................................................................. 5-1
Upgrading software ............................................................................................... 5-2
Warranties and FCC Regulations ...................................... A-1
Product warranty ................................................................................................... A-1
Warranty repair .............................................................................................. A-2
Out-of warranty repair ................................................................................... A-2
FCC Part 15 Notice ............................................................................................... A-2
IC CS-03 Notice ................................................................................................... A-3
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Introduction

About this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
What is the CellPipe 20 Series Product Family? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Lucent TURN-UP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -3
CellPipe 20 Series management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3

About this guide

This document is a combined users guide for the CellPipe 20 Series Product
Family. The products currently addressed by this guide include the following:
CellPipe 20A-GX, supporting software version 1.65LU
CellPipe 20S, supporting software version 1.51LU
The contents of this guide include basic information about the aforementioned units,
such as standard features, setup instructions, and inf ormation on ho w to configure and
administer the units. This guide is written primarily to provide information for
network administrators responsible for configuring and administering the units and
secondarily to acquaint users with the functionalities of the units.
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For additional support, you can also visit the
http://www.lucent.com/support
most current release notes for this product family.
CellPipe 20 Series Users Guide 1-1
Lucent OnLine Customer Support at
to download software upgrades and the
Introduction

What is the CellPipe 20 Series Product Family?

What is the CellPipe 20 Series Product Family?
The current CellPipe 20 Series Product Family consists of two groups of productssymmetrical digital subscriber line (SDSL) and asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL)for Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) or Frame Relay over asynchronous transfer mode (ATM). All units support IP bridging and routing.
See Table 1-1 for a summary of the features for each product.
Table 1-1. CellPipe 20 Series products
CellPipe units Description
CellPipe 20A-GX Support for:
ADSL Annex A mode operation
G.Lite interface
DMT line code
IP routing and bridging, PPP support
Asymmetrical transmission with downstream
rates of 64Kbps to 8Mbps and upstream rates of 64Kbps to 1Mbps
One 10BaseT Ethernet port
Eight PVCs in bridging mode
Five PVCs in routing mode
CellPipe 20S Support for:
SDSL transmission
IP routing and bridging, PPP support
2B1Q line code
Symmetrical transmission rates in the range of
144Kbps to 2.32Mbps
Integrated four-por t 10BaseT Et hern et hub
Eight PVCs in bridging mode
Five PVCs in routing mode
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Lucent TURN-UP

The CellPipe 20 Series Product Family supports the Lucent TURN-UP automated
CPE provisioning system. TURN-Up is enabled when a user powers up his unit and
allows service providers to quickly and efficiently distribute and provision CPE gear
without the use of truck-rolls. Furthermore, TURN-UP stores configuration
information on a central server , making co nfiguration man agement ef fi cient and easy.
Introduction
Lucent TURN-UP
!
Caution: If you attempt to manually configure the unit, TURN-UP will be disabled.
To re-enable TURN-UP, you need to select the default command and reinstall the
factory default configuration.

CellPipe 20 Series management

CellPipe 20 Series units can be managed via three different connections:
Console port
Ethernet po rt
WAN port
CellPipe 20 series units are managed through a command-line interface (CLI). Also,
rudimentary management can be accomplished with SNMP. You set up a connection
between your computer and the device and use VT100 emulation software to display
and change configuration information. See Chapter 3, Command-Line Interface,
for a description of all the commands in the command-line interface.
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Setup

Verifying package contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Items you need for installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Connecting CellPipe 20 Series products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Checking status lights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
Console setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
Prior to setting up your unit, verify the contents of the package for your unit against
the package-contents list provided in this chapter. After determining the contents are
complete, connect the cables, verify all status lights are operating properly, and
establish a serial connection from you computer to the unit.

V erifying package contents

Verify the contents of the CellPipe 20 Series package you receive.
The CellPipe 20 Series package contains the following items:
CellPipe unit
10BaseT Ethernet cable (yellow)
WAN cable with RJ11 connector (blue)
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Setup

Items you need for installation

Power supply
Warranty card
Note: All CellPipe units are shipped w it h a po we r s upp ly. However, European users need to purchase an additional wall-outlet cab le because of reg ional variations in wall outlets. Please check with your sales representative for the item specific to your unit.
Figure 2-1. Power supplies
U.S., Asia, Australia
power supply
European
power supply
Items you need for installation
In addition to the items provided with your CellPipe unit, you will also need the following item:
An ethernet network interface card (NIC) for your PC

Connecting CellPipe 20 Series products

Figure 2-2 on page 2-3 shows the rear panel for each model. There are many similarities between the units and the procedure for connecting the units are quite similar as well.
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Connecting CellPipe 20 Series products
Figure 2-2. CellPipe 20 Series rear panels
CellPipe 20A-GX
CellPipe 20S
To connect up the CellPipe 20 Series units, proceed as follows:
1 LAN connections:
On the CellPipe 20A-GX, use the provided Ethernet cable (yellow) to connect the ETHERNET port to the NIC on a computer or to an appropriate networking component.
On the CellPipe 20S, use the provided Ethernet cables to connect the four LAN ports (1X, 2X, 3X, 4X ) to NICs on computers or to appropriat e networking components.
2 WAN connections:
Use the blue WAN cable to connect the WAN port to a wall xDSL connector set up by your service provider.
3 Connect the power cable and power up the unit.
Setup
Note: Apply power last. Doing so turns on the unit, which does not have a power
switch.
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Setup

Checking status lights

Checking status lights
Observe the activity pattern of the lights at the front of the CellPipe units to verify that they are connected properly.
Figure 2-3. Status lights
When all the cables are connected, verify that:
The pwr light comes on initially and remains on. If not on, make sure the power supply is properly connected.
The act light blinks during any LAN traffic. Otherwise it remains off.
The lnk light is on if there is an Ethernet connection established. If not on,
check to make sure your Ethernet cable is properly connected.
The wan light blinks until a connection is established and then it remains on.
The con light is on only during the unit self-test.

Console setup

You need to set up a serial connection between the unit and your computer to access the command-line interface and configure a CellPipe 20 Series unit.
You need a 9-pin RS-232 serial cable to connect to the CellPipe unit through the console port.
You also need a terminal emulation program, such as HyperTerminal, PROCOMM PLUS, Zterm, or any other program that supports VT100 ter minal emu lation, to open a session directly with the unit.
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Setup
Console setup
Set your communications software to connect with the following settings:
ConnectionSpecify a direct connection from the unit to the computer.
Serial portSpecify the serial port on the computer the software is to use.
Terminal type—Specify VT100.
DuplexSpecify Full. This is the default for most communications software.
Bits per secondSpecify 9600.
Data bitsSpecify 8.
ParitySpecify None.
Stop bitsSpecify 1.
Flow controlSpecify None.
A >> prompt appears when the connection is completed.
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Command-Line Interface

Syntax of command-line interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Using the commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Bridging commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Routing commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
CellPipe 20 Series units are managed through a command-line interface (CLI). You set up a connection between your computer and the unit and use VT100 emulation software to display configur ation i nformati on on your compu ter and i nput command s and parameter values to configure and manage the unit.

Syntax of command-line interface

Syntax for the CLI is as follows:
>> prompt means commands can be entered without password
< > means the parameters are compulsory
[ ] means the parameters are optional
| between parameters means either/or
•“...” around parameters means the enclosed are key words
A space is necessary between a command and its corresponding parameter
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Command-Line Interface

Using the commands

Using the commands
The CLI of the CellPipe 20 Series consists of two hierarchical levels. Some of the second-level commands display values or status of the selected commands from the main level.
Note: Access to the CLI is possible without a password. When user enables a password, the unit will time-out after 10 minutes if there is no activity on the unit. Re-entering password is necessary to resume activity.
The CellPipe 20 Series units display two sets of main menu commands based on the mode of operationbridging or routing. The default list of main menu commands is for bridging. See Bridging commands on page 3-3. When selected for routing, the routing menus are displayed. See Routing commands on page 3-6.

Viewing the main menu

To view a list of the main menu commands, enter help at the >> prompt. >> help

Displaying information about a command

To display information about a command, enter help followed by the name of the command.
For example, in the LAN menu, you can display information about the setip command as follows:
>lan> help setip setip - setip <etherip[/<masknum>]> [subnet mask]
where etherip is the required information and [masknum] and [subnet mask] are optional information.
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Returning to the main menu

To return to the main commands, enter the home command:
>lan> home

Displaying second-level commands

To select a second-level command, enter the command at the > prompt:
>adsl> show

Saving configurations

To save a value or configuration, enter the save command and type y:
>> save Are you sure that you want to save the new changes?(y/n)y
Note: All settings have to be saved to take effect.
Command-Line Interface

Bridging commands

Bridging command s
The default main menu list of commands is for bridging. To display a list of bridging commands, enter the help command.
>> help
The following main menu commands are displayed for bridging mode:
xdsl* - entry to xdsl menu default - set all configuration to factory setting lan - entry to Ethernet list - list status for enabled PVC manage - entry to management menu mode - exit this menu and change modem mode ping - ping IP for testing purpose quick - quick setup r1483 - entry to RFC 1483 menu restart - reboot modem
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Command-Line Interface
Bridging commands
save - save and restart modem show - display configuration of PVC and Ethernet ver - display software version
Note: *The WAN interface displayed in the menu is dependent on the interface supported by your unit. This generic form of presentation has been arrived at to eliminate the need of representing every interface.
Table 3-1 lists the main menu commands and their corresponding second-level menus. The different WAN interfaces and their corresponding menus are presented in sequence. Select the interface and menus appropriate to your unit.
Table 3-1. Main menu and second-level bridging commands
Main menu Second-level menus/description
adsl abort - abort ADSL line
bitdn - ADSL downstream bit loading value bitup - ADSL upstream bit loading value coding - <0>|<1>|<2>|<3>|<4>|<5>|<6>|<Auto> dB -
coding gain counts - display ADSL counte r s default - reset to default ADSL setting ec_fdm - <Ec>|<Fdm> - set EC or FDM mode rx_bin - <start_bin> <en d_bin> show - display ADSL parameter configuration startup - restart ADSL line status - display ADSL line status stnl - <T1.413>|<g.Lite>|<g.Dmt>|<Multi Mode> trellis - <Enable>|<Disable> - Trellis encoding tx_pwr - <0> .. <12> dB - Tx power attenuation tx_bin - <sta rt_bin> <end_bin>
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Command-Line Interface
Bridging commands
Table 3-1. Main menu and second-level bridging commands (continued)
Main menu Second-level menus/description
sdsl auto - <Enable>|<Fast>|<Scan>|<Disable>
cell - <Enable>|<Disable> idle-cell header dbit - configure the SDSL data bit as normal or reverse
polarity default - set SDSL configuration back to factory setting enable - activate the last updated SDSL parameters maxrate - configure the SDSL autobuad max rate rate - manually configure the SDSL line rate scramble - <Enable>|<Disable> payload scrambling smbit - configure sign/magnitude bit sequence status - display the configuration and status of current
SDSL setting terminal - configure modem to COE or CPE mode
default set all configuration to factory setting
lan fullduplex - fullduplex <Disable>|<Enable>
setip - setup the IP address, and subnet mask for Ethernet
connection show - show LAN configuration
list list status for enabled PVC
manage setpass - change password
mode please select brid g e or rou t e r:( b/r,b)
ping ping IP
quick (for adsl) R1483(r)/ IPoA(i)/ PPPoA(p)
quick (for sdsl) configure VPI/VCI
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Command-Line Interface

Routing commands

Table 3-1. Main menu and second-level bridging commands (continued)
Main menu Second-level menus/description
r1483 (for adsl) delpvc - delete VPI and VCI
r1483 (for sdsl) delwanip - delete VPI and VCI
restart reboot modem
save save and restart modem
show display configuration of PVC and Ethernet
pfilter - set packet filter type setpvc - set VPI and VCI for bridge mode setqos - set class setspan - <Enable>|<Disable> spanning tree show - show RFC1483 co nf iguration
setqos - set class setwanip - set PVC and Wan IP for routing mode show - show RFC1483 co nf iguration
ver display softwa re version
Routing commands
You have to preselect for routing mode to have the routing commands display. To select for routing, enter the mode command and then enter r to select routing.
>>mode Please select bridge or router:(b/r,b)r
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Command-Line Interface
Routing commands
The following main menu commands are displayed for routing mode:
xdsl* - entry to xdsl menu default - set all configuration to factory setting dnsrelay - entry to DNS Relay menu ipoa - entry to IPoA menu lan - entry to Ethernet list - list status for enabled PVC manage - entry to management menu mode - exit this menu and change modem mode pat - entry to PAT menu ping - ping IP for testing purpose pppoa - entry to PPPoA menu quick - quick setup r1483 - entry to RFC 1483 menu restart - reboot modem rtable - entry to Routing Table menu save - save and restart modem show - display configuration of PVC and Ethernet ver - display software version
Note: *The WAN interface displayed in the menu is dependent on the interface supported by your unit. This generic form of presentation has been arrived at to eliminate the need of representing every interface.
Most of the routing commands are similar to those under bridging mode. Table 3-2 lists only the additional routing commands and their corresponding second-level menus that appear when routing is selected.
Table 3-2. Additional main-menu and second-level routing commands
Main menu Second-level menus/description
dnsrelay setdnsip - set DNS server IP
show - show DNS Relay configuration
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Command-Line Interface
Routing commands
Table 3-2. Additional main-menu and second-level routing commands (continued)
Main menu Second-level menus/description
ipoa delwanip - delete IPoA PVC
lan dhcpclient - set dhcp client configuration
pat addpatin - add incoming PAT table
setqos - set class setrip - set IPoA PVC setwanip - set IPoA PVC show - show IPoA configuration
dhcpserver - set dhcp server configuration fullduplex - fullduplex <Disable> | <Enable> setdhcp - set dhcp operation setip - setup the IP address, and subnet mask for
Ethernet connect ion
show - show LAN configuration
delpatin - delete incoming PAT table setpat - enable or disable PAT function show - show PAT configuration
pppoa adduser - add user ID and password
chpass - change user password deluser - delete user echo - set echo interval time setllc - add LLC header on the packets setqos - set class show - show PPPoA configuration
r1483 delwanip - delete VPI and VCI
setqos - set class setwanip - set PVC and Wan IP for routing mode show - show RFC1483 configuration
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Command-Line Interface
Routing commands
Table 3-2. Additional main-menu and second-level routing commands (continued)
Main menu Second-level menus/description
rtable addiproute - add routing table
deliproute - delete routing table show - show routing table
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Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe

Auto-provisioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Configuring WAN interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Configuring LAN interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
Configuring the manage command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
Configuring the mode command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
Configuring the quick command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
Configuring the r1483 command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
Configuring the dnsrelay command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
Configuring the ipoa command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
Configuring the pppoa command. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
Configuring the pat command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15
This chapter provides general information for configuration of the various interfaces and procedures for administering a CellPipe 20 Series unit.
4

Auto-provisioning

All CellPipe 20 Series units support the Lucent TURN-UP automated CPE provisioning system. TURN-UP eliminates the need for user configuration of units and provides centralized management of configuration information.
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Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe

Configuring WAN interface

When you power up the unit, it is set to default (factory settings) and the console will display the following message:
Starting to download from remote server...
This means TURN-UP is enabled and is downloading the latest configuration information.
To disable the feature, interrupt the download and manually configure the system.
To re-enable the feature, you need to select the default command and reinstall the factory default configuration.
Configuring WAN interface
Currently the 20 Series units support SDSL and ADSL WAN interfaces.

SDSL commands and configurations

The following is a list of the menus available under the sdsl command:
auto - <Enable>|<Fast>|<Scan>|<Disable> autobaud rate function cell - <Enable>|<Disable> idle-cell header dbit - configure the SDSL data bit as normal or reverse polarity default - set SDSL configuration back to factory setting enable - activate the last updated SDSL parameters maxrate - configure the SDSL autobuad max rate rate - manually configure the SDSL line rate scramble - <Enable>|<Disable> payload scrambling smbit - configure sign/magnitude bit sequence status - display the configuration and status of current SDSL setting terminal - configure modem to COE or CPE mode
Select the auto command to set values for autobaud rate function.
>sdsl> auto <Enable>|<Fast>|<Scan>|<Disable>
(Scan Rate: 2320, 1744, 1536, 1152, 768, 384, 192)
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Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe
Configuring WAN interface
Select the cell command to enable or disable the idle-cell header.
>sdsl> cell <Enable|Disable>
Select the dbit command to configure the sdsl data bit.
>sdsl> dbit <Normal|Reverse>
Select the default command to set the SDSL configuration back to factory setting.
>sdsl> default Set SDSL configuration back to factory setting
Select the enable command to activate the last updated SDSL parameters.
>sdsl> <enable > (null)
Select the rate command to manually configure the SDSL line rate.
>sdsl> rate - <n*8> (144 <= (n*8) <= 2320)
Select the maxrate command to configure the maximum SDSL autobaud rate. For example:
>sdsl> maxrate maxrate - configure the sdsl autobaud max rate
can use 2320K 1568K 1552K 1536K 1168K 1152K 1040K 784K 768K 528K 416K 400K 384K 272K 208K 192K 160K 144K
Select the rate command to manually configure the SDSL line rate. For example:
>sdsl> rate rate - configure the sdsl line rate
can use 2320K 1568K 1552K 1536K 1168K 1152K 1040K 784K 768K 528K 416K 400K 384K 272K 208K 192K 160K 144K
Select the scramble command to enable or disable payload scrambling.
>sdsl> scramble <Enable>|<Disable>
Select the smbit command to configure sign and magnitude bit sequence.
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>sdsl> smbit <Normal|Reverse>
Select the status command to display the configuration and status of the current SDSL setting. For example:
>sdsl> status >version : Ver 2.31 Date 19/Feb/2001
terminal - cpe auto - enable rate - 2320 maxrate - 2320 smbit - reverse dbit - normal scramble - enabled cell - disabled
Status : Bitpump F/W Version : 5.1 Bitpump : present CO/RT Select : cpe Auto Rate : enable Current Rate : 272 Max Rate : 2320 Sign/Magnitude Bit Sequence : reverse Data Bit Polarity : normal DSL Status : during startup Line Quality : -16.0 Attenuation : 31.5
Select the terminal command to configure the modem to COE or CPE mode.
>sdsl> terminal <Coe>|<CPe>

ADSL commands and configurations

The following is a list of the menus available under the adsl command:
abort - abort ADSL line bitdn - ADSL downstream bit loading va lu e bitup - ADSL upstream bit loading value
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Configuring WAN interface
coding - <0>|<1>|<2>|<3>|<4>|<5>|<6>|<Auto> dB - coding gain counts - display ADSL counters default - reset to default ADSL setting ec_fdm - <Ec>|<Fdm> - set EC or FDM mode rx_bin - <start_bin> <end_bin> show - display ADSL parameter configuration startup - restart ADSL line status - display ADSL line status stnl - <T1.413>|<g.Lite>|<g.Dmt>|<Multi Mode> trellis - <Enable>|<Disable> - Trellis encoding tx_pwr - <0 > . . <1 2> dB - Tx power attenuation tx_bin - <start_bin> <end_bin>
Select the abort command to abort the ADSL connection.
>adsl> abort Abort ADSL connection
Select the bitdn command to obtain the downstream bit loading value.
>adsl> bitdn
Select the bitup command to obtain the upstream bit loading value.
>adsl> bitup
Select the coding command to set the ADSL coding gain:
>adsl> coding - <0>|<1>|<2>|<3>|<4>|<5>|<6>|<Auto> dB - coding
gain
Select the default command to set the ADSL configu ration back to factor y setting.
>adsl> default Set ADSL configuration back to factory setting
Select the ec_fdm command to configure the ADSL link for echo cancellation or frequency division multiplexing (FDM).
>adsl> ec_fdm <Ec>|<Fdm>
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Configuring WAN interface
Select the rx_bin command to limit the bin number used for special configu rations in the receive signal. Values for bin numbers are between 1 to 255.
>adsl> rx_bin - <start_bin> <end_bin>
Select the show command to display the ADSL parameter configuration. For example:
>adsl> show
ADSL setting: Current Ineffective Local line code MULTIMODE MULTIMODE Trellis encoding Enabled Enabled EC/FDM mode FDM FDM Coding gain AUTO 2 dB Transmit Powe r Attenuation 0 dB 0 dB Tx Start bin 6 (H) 6 (H) Tx End bin 1f (H) 1f (H) Rx Start bin 20 (H) 3 (H) Rx End bin ff (H) 4 (H)
Select the startup command to restart the ADSL connection.
>adsl> startup
start to re-Sync. ...
Select the status command to display the ADSL parameter configuration. For example:
>adsl> status ADSL Firmware version ANNEX_A CPE 41000 OP state handshake Last Failed Status (0) Start Progress a0 Watchdog Timer 53
Line code Framing_Overhead_actual 0 Trellis <disable> AS0_Dn_Bytes_Actual 0
G.DMT
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Configuring LAN interface

AS0_Dn_Latency_Actual <interleave> LS0_Up_Bytes_Actual 0 LS0_Up_Latency_Actual <interleave> Fast_R_Up_Actual 0 Interleave_S_Up_Actual 0 Interleave_D_Up_Actual 0 Interleave_R_Up_Actual 0 Fast_R_Dn_Actual 0 Interleave_S_Dn_Actual 0 Interleave_D_Dn_Actual 0 Interleave_R_Dn_Actual 0
Select the stnl command to configure the local ADSL coding type.
>adsl> stnl - <T1.413>|<g.Lite>|<g.Dmt>|<Multi-Mode>
Select the trellis command to enable or disable Trellis encoding.
>adsl> trellis <Enable>|<Disable>
Select the tx_pwr command to configure the transmitted power attentuation for a range between 0 dB and 12 dB.
>adsl> tx_pwr <0> .. <12>
Select the tx_bin command to allow the user to limit bins used for special configuration in the transmitted signal.
> adsl> tx_bin - <start_bin> <end_bin>
Configuring LAN interface
This section provides menus for configuring the LAN interface in both bridging and routing mo de.

Configuring LAN interface in bridging mode

The following is a list of the menus available under the lan command in bridging mode:
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Configuring LAN interface
fullduplex - fullduplex <Disable>|<Enable> setip - setup the IP address, and subnet mask for
show - show LAN configuration
Select the fullduplex command to enable or disable fullduplex.
>lan> fullduplex <Disable>|<Enable>
Select the setip command to set up the IP address and subnet mask for the LAN link. For example:
>lan> setip 192.168.2.32 Set a new IP address = 192.168.2.32 and
Subnet mask is default = 255.255.255.0
Select the show command to display the current configuration of IP setting. For example:
>lan> show Ethernet IP = 192.168.2.32 and
Subnet mask is default = 255.255.255.0 FullDuplex : Disable
Ethernet connection

Configuring LAN interface in routing mode

The following is a list of the menus available under the lan command in routing mode:
dhcpclient - set dhcp client configuration dhcpserver - set dhcp server configuration fullduplex - fullduplex <Disable>|<Enable> setdhcp - set dhcp operation setip - setup the IP address, and subnet mask for
Ethernet connection
show - show LAN configuration
Select the dhcpclient command to set up the dhcp client configuration.
>lan> dhcpclient <lease time>
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Configuring the manage command

Select the dhcpserver command to configure the range of IP addresses that are associated with the subnet mask used for the DHCP server.
>lan> dhcpserver <range1 startIP> <range1 endIP> [<range2
startIP> <range2 endIP>] [<max-lease-time>]
- dhcpserver dns <dns ip1> [<dns ip2>]
Select the setdhcp command to set the DHCP mode of the unit.
>lan> setdhcp <server|client|disable>
Select the setip command to set the the IP address and subnet mask for the link.
>lan> setip <etherip[/<masknum>] [subnet mask]>|<dhcp>
Select the show command to display the LAN configuration. For example:
>lan> show Ethernet ip: 149.198.65.46
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 FullDuplex:Enable
DHCP current setting : disable. DHCP ineffective setting : disable.
Configuring the manage command
The manage command allows you to set the user password. When user enables a password, the unit will time out after 10 minutes if there is no activity. The password has to be re-entered to resume activity.
>manage> setpass Password disabled New Password:<password>

Configuring the mode command

The mode command allows you to select for either the bridging or the routing mode of operation.
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Configuring the quick co mmand

>>mode Please select bridge or router:(b/r,r) <b|r>
Configuring the quick command
The quick command allows you to eas ily configure your LAN con nections in either the bridging or routing mode.

The quick command in bridging mode

The quick command in bridging mode allows you to easily configure eight PVCs. For example:
>> quick 1 PVC existed, 7 PVCs available.
VPI(0-1023):8 VCI (0-65535):33 Packet Filter (Any/Ip/Pppoe): any Add another PVC ? (y/n): n Enable Spanning tree? (y/n) : y

The quick command in routing mode

The quick command in routing mode allows you to select the connection protocol and set up the appropriate PVCs. For example:
>> quick R1483(r)/ IPoA(i)/ PPPoA(p): r1483 0 PVC existed, 8 PVCs available. Ethernet IP (149.198.65.46) :
Subnet mask (255.255.255.0) : VPI(0-1023): 5 VCI(1-65535): 32 WAN IP : 149.198.6.46 Add another PVC ? (y/n): n
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Configuring the r1483 command

>>quick R1483(r)/ IPoA(i)/ PPPoA(p): ipoa 0 PVC existed, 8 PVCs available. Ethernet IP (149.198.65.46) :
Subnet mask (255.255.255.0) : VPI(0-1023): 5 VCI(1-65535): 33 WAN IP : 148.198.6.46 Gateway : 148.198.6.90
>>quick R1483(r)/ IPoA(i)/ PPPoA(p): pppoa 0 PVC existed, 1 PVC available. Ethernet IP (149.198.65.46) :
Subnet mask (255.255.255.0) : VPI(0-1023): 5 VCI(1-65535): 34 Authentication( PAP(p)/CHAP(c)/None(n) ): p User name: Lucent Password: ******* Retype password: *******
Configuring the r14 83 command
You can configure the r1483 command for either bridging or routing mode.

The r1483 command in bridging mode

The following is a list of menus under the r1483 command in the bridging mode:
delpvc - delete VPI and VCI pfilter - set packet filter type setpvc - set VPI and VCI for bridge mode setqos - set class
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Configuring the r1483 command
setspan - <Enable>|<Disable> spanning tree show - show RFC1483 configuration
Select the delpvc command to delete one or all PVCs.
>r1483> delpvc <all>|[<vpi>/]<vci>
Select the pfilter command to set the packet filter type.
>r1483> pfilter [<vpi>/]<vci> <any|ip|pppoe|igmp|none>
Select the setpvc command to set the PVCs in bridging mode.
>r1483> setpvc [<vpi>/]<vci> [llc/vcmux]
Select the setqos command to set the class for quality of service.
>r1483> setqos [<vpi>/]<vci> <ubr|cbr|vbr(nrt)>
Select the show command to display the RFC1483 configuration.
FUNCTION VPI/VCI CLASS LLC/VCMUX Spanning Pkt Filter Rfc1483 8/35 ubr LLC Enable ANY

The r1483 command in routing mode

The following is a list of menus under the r1483 command in the routing mode:
delwanip - delete VPI and VCI setqos - set class setrip - set RIP configuration setwanip - set PVC and Wan IP for routing mode show - show RFC1483 configuration
Select the delwanip command to delete one or all PVCs.
>r1483> delpvc <all>|[<vpi>/]<vci>
Select the setqos command to set the class for quality of service.
>r1483> setqos [<vpi>/]<vci> <ubr|cbr|vbr(nrt)>
Select the setrip command to set the PVC for RIP.
>ipoa> setrip [<vpi>/]<vci> <1|2|1&2|0>
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Configuring the dnsrelay command

Select the setwanip command to set PVC and the IP address for routing.
>r1483> setwanip [<vpi>/]<vci> <wanip[/<masknum>]>
Select the show command to display the RFC1483 configuration.
> r1483> show RFC1483 setting: FUNCTION VPI/VCI CLASS Wan IP/MaskNum
Configuring the dnsrelay command
The following is a list of menus available under the dnsrelay command: setdnsip - set DNS Server IP
show - show DNS Relay configuration Select the setdnsip command to set the IP address of the DNS server.
>dnsrelay> setdnsip <dnsip> [<retry times>]
Select the show command to display the DNS Relay configuration.
>dnsrelay> show DNS server ip: 192.168.2.65 Retry times: 3 DNS relay status

Configuring the ipoa command

The following is a list of menus available under the ipoa command>
delwanip - delete IPoA PVC setqos - set class setrip - set IPoA PVC setwanip - set IPoA PVC show - show IPoA configuration
Select the delwanip command to delete one or all (8) IPoA PVCs.
>ipoa> delpvc <all>|[<vpi>/]<vci>
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Configuring the pppoa co mmand

Select the setqos command to set the class for quality of service.
>ipoa> setqos [<vpi>/]<vci> <ubr|cbr|vbr(nrt)>
Select the setrip command to set the PVC for RIP.
>ipoa> setrip [<vpi>/]<vci> <1|2|1&2|0>
Select the setwanip command to set up to eight PVCs, the WAN IP addresses for each PVC, and the gateway IP address.
>ipoa> setwanip [<vpi>/]<vci> <wanip[/<masknum>]> <gatewayip>
Select the show command to display the IPoA configuration.
> ipoa> show IPoA setting: FUNCTION VPI/VCI CLASS Wan IP/MaskNum GatewayIP RIP
Configuring the pppoa command
The following is a list of the menus available under the pppoa command:
adduser - add user ID and password chpass - change user password deluser - delete user echo - set echo interval time setllc - add LLC header on the packets setqos - set class setrip - set RIP configuration show - show PPPoA configuration
Select the adduser command to set up a PVC, user ID, and select an authentication protocol for a user.
>pppoa> adduser [<vpi>/]<vci> <userid> [<chap|pap>]
Select the chpass command to change the password for the user of a pppoa connection.
>pppoa> chpass Old Password:******
New Password:******
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Configuring the pat command

Confirm Password again: ****** Pass has been changed
Select the deluser command to delete a user of a pppoa connection.
>pppoa> deluser
Select the echo command to input the echo time interval and enable LCP echo cancellation.
>pppoa> echo <interval time>
Select the setllc command to enable or disable logic link control (LLC).
>pppoa> setllc <e>nable|<d>isable
Select the setqos command to set the class for quality of service.
>pppoa> setqos [<vpi>/]<vci> <ubr|cbr>
Select the setrip command to set up for RIP.
>pppoa> setrip <1|2|1&2|0>
Select the show command to display the PPPoA routing settin g.
>pppoa> show PPPoA dial out setting: Function VPI/VCI Class PCR (Kbits) UserID/Auth PPPoA 2/32 ubr 640 Lucent/CHAP
LLC = Disable Echo interval time: 60 s
Configuring the pat command
The following is a list of the menus available under the pat command:
addpatin - add incoming PAT table delpatin - delete incoming PAT table setpat - enable or disable PAT function show - show PAT configuration
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Configuring the pat command
Select the addpatin command to enable a local servers IP address to be used as a WAN acces s port.
>pat> addpatin <pppoa|wanip> <port>/<udp|tcp> <serverip>
Note: Prior to setting the local server as a WAN access port, you have to enable the PAT function. See the setpat command below.
Select the delpatin command to disable the local server as a WAN access port.
>pat> delpatin <all>|<number>
Select the setpat command to enable or disable a specific PAT interface.
>pat> setpat <pppoa|wanip> <e>nable|<d>isable
Select the show command to display the Pat configuration.
>pat> show PAT enabled interface:
Interface IP address IPoA 210.62.2.195 PPPoA?.?.?.?
PAT incoming table No. i/f name|WAN IP Port/Protocol Server IP 1 pppoa 434/udp 192.62.2.134 2 210.62.2.195 232/tcp 192.62.2.166
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Upgrading System Software

Preparing to upgrade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Obtaining software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Upgrading software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2

Preparing to upgrade

To upgrade system software for a CellPipe 20 Series unit, you need to download to your computer the appropriate zipped file of the latest software release. Establish a serial connection between the unit and your computer for access to the CLI and also establish an Ethernet connection to the unit. Be sure the unit and your computer are configured properly so that you can successfully “ping” the unit from your computer or vice versa.

Obtaining software

5
You can obtain the latest software release from the Lucent Technologies eSight™
Service Center at
Note: Be sure you use the correct loads to upgrade. Your unit can lose all or part of its configuration if the wrong loads are used.
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Caution: Do not upgrade to an earlier software version. Newer units will not function properly when older software is loaded.
http://www.esight.com.
Upgrading System Software

Upgrading software

Upgrading software
Follow the procedure below to upgrade software:
1 Extract the loads from eSight to your computer. 2 Establish an Ethernet connection between the unit and your computer. 3 Set up IP addresses on the unit and your computer such that you can successfully
ping the unit.
4 Under the DOS prompt on your computer, enter the path to the directory
containing the extracted loads and a file named xupgrade.bat.
5 To start the upgrade, execute command xupgrade <ipaddress of
unit>, for example:
C:\> xupgrade 149.198.65.46 Note: There is no need to back up your current configuration. Using the
xupgrade.bat file for upgrading will retain your current configuration. The upgrading process might last as long as 60 seconds.
6 Then enter the restart command to reboot the unit. 7 Lastly enter the save command to save the new upgrade.
Note: Maintain stable power to the unit while upgrading software. If power fails during the upgrading process, contents in the memory could be destroyed and the system will hang and no longer function.
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Warranties and FCC Regulations

Product warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1
FCC Part 15 Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2
IC CS-03 Notice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3

Product warranty

1 Lucent Technologies warrants that the CellPipe unit will b e free from defects in
material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from date of shipment.
2 Lucent Technologies shall incur no liability under this warranty if:
The allegedly defective goods are not returned prepaid to Lucent
Technologies within thirty (30) days of the discovery of the alleged defect and in accordance with Lucent Technologies repair procedures; or
Lucent Technologies tests disclose that the alleged defect is not due to
defects in material or workmanship.
3 Lucent Technologies liability shall be limited to either repair or replacement of
the defective goods, at Lucent Technologies option.
4 Lucent Technologies MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES
REGARDING THE QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE BEYOND THOSE THAT APPEAR IN THE APPLICABLE Lucent Technologies USER'S DOCUMENTATION. Lucent Technologies SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS OR DAMAGES TO BUSINESS OR
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FCC Part 15 Notice

BUSINESS RELATIONS. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES.

Warranty repair

1 During the first three (3) months of ownership, Lucent Technologies will repair
or replace a defective product covered under warranty within twenty-four (24) hours of receipt of the product. During the fourth (4th) through twelfth (12th) months of ownership, Lucent Technologies will repair or replace a defective product covered under warranty within ten (10) days of receipt of the product. The warranty period for the replaced product shall be ninety (90) days or the remainder of the warranty period of the original unit, whichever is greater. Lucent Technologies will ship surface freight. Expedited freight is at customer’s expense.
2 The customer must return the defective product to Lucent Technologies within
fourteen (14) days after the request for replacement. If the defective product is not returned within this time period, Lucent Technologies will bill the customer for the product at list price.

Out-of warranty repair

Lucent T echnologies will either repair or , at its option, replace a defective product not covered under warranty within ten (10) working days of its receipt. Repair charges are available from the Repair Facility upon request. The warranty on a serviced product is thirty (30) days measured from date of service. Out-of-warranty repair charges are based upon the prices in effect at the time of return.
FCC Part 15 Notice
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Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Thes e limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment. This equipment generates , uses, and c an radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is unlikely to cause harmful
interference. But if it does, the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense.
The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by Lucent Technologies.

IC CS-03 Notice

The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee that the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should make su r e that it is perm issible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. An acceptable method of connection must be used to install the equipment. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
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IC CS-03 Notice
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, ma y giv e the tel ecommun ications company cause to r equest the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their o wn p rotection that th e electrical gr oun d connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
Warning: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
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