Paradyne JetFusion 2100, 2000, JetFusion 2200, JetFusion 2300, JetFusion 2000 User Manual

JetFusion
Integrated Access Device
2000, 2100, 2200, 2300 Series
User’s Guide
Document No. 2000-A2-GB23-00
September 2004
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2004, 2008 2004s, 2008s, 2104, 2108, 2104s, 2108s FCC Requirements
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user is required to correct the interference at the user’s own expense.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio com­munications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by taking one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is currently con­nected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This device must also accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING: The 2008 and 2108 are to be used only with a certified Class 2 power supply.
See Appendix C, “Specifications.”
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The 2x08 complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of the 2x08 unit is a label that contains, among other information, a product iden­tifier in the format of US:GICDDNANNE2x08. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
1 All direct connections to network lines must be made using standard plugs and jacks
(compliant with Part 68 and the requirements adopted by the ACTA). A compliant telephone cord with a modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details. The table below presents a list of applicable registration jack USOCs and facility interface codes (FIC). These are required when ordering service from the telco.
IAD Port ID REN/ SOC FIC USOC
2008 ADSL 0.0B RJ11C
2108 SHDSL 0.0B RJ11C
2 If the unit appears to be malfunctioning, it should be disconnected from the network lines
until the source of trouble is determined to be your equipment or the telephone line. If your equipment needs repair, it should not be reconnected until it is repaired.
3 If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company
may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. However, if advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
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4 Your telephone company may make changes to its facilities, equipment, operations, or
procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance so you can have the opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.
5 If you experience trouble with the 2008/2108 units, please contact your service
representative for information on obtaining service or repairs. The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure the equipment is not malfunctioning. No user serviceable parts are contained in this equipment. This equipment may not be used for coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state Public Utilities Commission or Corporation for information. Do not attempt to repair this equipment yourself.
2004, 2008 2004s, 2008s, 2104, 2108, 2104s, 2108s Canadian Emissions Requirements
2208, 2208s, 2304, 2308, 2304s, 2308s FCC Requirements
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Commu­nications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites appli­cables aux appareils numériques (de la class A) prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique edicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user is required to correct the interference at the user’s own expense.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio com­munications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by taking one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is currently con­nected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This device must also accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING: The 2208 is for use only with a certified Class 2 power supply. See Appendix B,
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
The 2208 complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of the 2208 unit is a label that contains, among other information, a product iden­tifier in the format of US:GICDDNANNE2208. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
1 All direct connections to network lines must be made using standard plugs and jacks
(compliant with Part 68 and the requirements adopted by the ACTA). A compliant telephone cord with a modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details. The
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“Specifications.”
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
table below presents a list of applicable registration jack USOCs and facility interface codes (FIC). These are required when ordering service from the telco.
IAD Port ID REN/ SOC FIC USOC
2208 1.544 Mbps SF
1.544 Mbps SF, B8ZS
1.544 Mbps ANSI ESF
1.544 Mbps ANSI ESF, B8ZS
6.0N 04DU9-BN
RJ48C jack 04DU9-DN 04DU9-1KN 04DU9-1SN
2308 SDSL 0.0B RJ11C
2 If the unit appears to be malfunctioning, it should be disconnected from the network lines
until the source of trouble is determined to be your equipment or the telephone line. If your equipment needs repair, it should not be reconnected until it is repaired.
3 If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company
may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. However, if advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
4 Your telephone company may make changes to its facilities, equipment, operations, or
procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance so you can have the opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.
5 If you experience trouble with the 2208/2308 units, please contact your service
representative for information on obtaining service or repairs. The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure the equipment is not malfunctioning. No user serviceable parts are contained in this equipment. This equipment may not be used for coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state Public Utilities Commission or Corporation for information. Do not attempt to repair this equipment yourself.
2208, 2208s, 2304, 2308, 2304s, 2308s Canadian Emissions Requirements
2216, 2224s, 2316s, 2324s, 2112s, 2116s, 2124s FCC Requirements
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Commu­nications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites appli­cables aux appareils numériques (de la class A) prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique edicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, except for the 2112, which complies with Class B limits, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a resi­dential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user is required to correct the interference at the user’s own expense.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio com­munications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by taking one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is currently con­nected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This device must also accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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WARNING: The 2224/2324 and 2124 are for use only with a certified Class 2 power supply.
See Appendix B, “Specifications.”
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The 2224/2124 complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of the 2000 Series units is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format of US:GICDDNAN21xx or US:GICDDNAN82xx. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
1 All direct connections to network lines must be made using standard plugs and jacks
(compliant with Part 68 and the requirements adopted by the ACTA). A compliant telephone cord with a modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details. The table below presents a list of applicable registration jack USOCs and facility interface codes (FIC). These are required when ordering service from the telco.
IAD Port ID REN/ SOC FIC USOC
2224s 1.544 Mbps SF
1.544 Mbps SF, B8ZS
1.544 Mbps ANSI ESF
1.544 Mbps ANSI ESF, B8ZS
6.0N 04DU9-BN
RJ48C jack 04DU9-DN 04DU9-1KN 04DU9-1SN
2324s SDSL 0.0B RJ11C
2124s SHDSL 0.0B RJ11C
2216, 2224s, 2316s, 2324s, 2112s, 2116s, 2124s Canadian Emissions Requirements
2 If the unit appears to be malfunctioning, it should be disconnected from the network lines
until the source of trouble is determined to be your equipment or the telephone line. If your equipment needs repair, it should not be reconnected until it is repaired.
3 If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company
may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. However, if advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
4 Your telephone company may make changes to its facilities, equipment, operations, or
procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance so you can have the opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.
5 If you experience trouble with the 2000 Series units, please contact your service
representative for information on obtaining service or repairs. The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure the equipment is not malfunctioning. No user serviceable parts are contained in this equipment. This equipment may not be used for coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state Public Utilities Commission or Corporation for information. Do not attempt to repair this equipment yourself.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Commu­nications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites appli­cables aux appareils numériques (de la class A) prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique edicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.
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Safety Precautions When handling this equipment, follow these basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of elec-
tric shock and injury:
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and in the manual.
Unplug the hardware from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol clean­ers. Use a slightly damp cloth for cleaning.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. It may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
Slots in the unit are provided for ventilation to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. Never place this product near a radiator or heat register.
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label and manual. If you are unsure of the type of power supply you are using, consult your dealer or local power company.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord interferes with the free movement of people.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in fire or electric shock.
Never push objects of any kind into the unit. They may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on this equipment.
Unplug the equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed
If liquid has been spilled into the product
If the product has been exposed to rain or water
If the product has been dropped or if the housing has been damaged
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not remove the cover from the unit or external power supply. There are no user-serviceable parts inside this unit. Contact qualified service personnel.
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Table of Contents
Preface
About this Manual ............................................................................................................................ xxiii
Products Covered by this Manual .............................................................................................. xxiii
Manual Organization .................................................................................................................. xxiii
Product-Related Documents ....................................................................................................... xxiv
Typographic Conventions .......................................................................................................... xxiv
Chapter 1 Introduction
Interfaces and Features of the
Low POTS Port Platform Architecture ...................................................................................................2
Low POTS Port Platform Architecture ............................................................................................2
Low POTS Port Features .................................................................................................................2
Low POTS Port Front Panel LED Status Indicators .................................................................3
Low POTS Port Rear Panel Connectors ....................................................................................4
Interfaces and Features of the
High POTS Port Platform Architecture ..................................................................................................6
High POTS Port Platform Architecture ...........................................................................................6
High POTS Port Features .................................................................................................................6
High POTS Port Front Panel LED Status Indicators .................................................................7
High POTS Port Rear Panel Connectors ...................................................................................8
Chapter 2 Quick Start Guide
Unpacking the IAD ...............................................................................................................................11
Installing the IAD .................................................................................................................................12
AC Power and Uninterruptible Power Supply ...............................................................................12
Clearance Requirements .................................................................................................................12
Wiring Requirements .....................................................................................................................12
Connecting the IAD Via a Terminal Emulator ..............................................................................12
Connecting the IAD to a PC ....................................................................................................13
Logging in via a Terminal Emulation Program .......................................................................14
Setting the Ethernet Port IP Address ..............................................................................................16
Setting the WAN Port IP Address ..................................................................................................18
Resetting the IAD ...........................................................................................................................18
Connecting via Telnet ....................................................................................................................19
Running Telnet ........................................................................................................................19
Basic IAD Configuration ...............................................................................................................21
Connecting LAN, WAN, and Telephones .....................................................................................21
Ethernet LAN Connection .......................................................................................................21
WAN Connections ...................................................................................................................22
Telephone Connections ...........................................................................................................22
Life Line Connection ...............................................................................................................22
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Confirming Proper Setup ...............................................................................................................22
Chapter 3 Administration
IAD Security .........................................................................................................................................23
Password Configuration Menu .......................................................................................................24
Change User ID .......................................................................................................................25
Change User Password ............................................................................................................26
RADIUS Server Settings .........................................................................................................26
Setting Up SNMP .................................................................................................................................27
SNMP Configuration Menu ...........................................................................................................28
Enable/Disable SNMP via IP ..................................................................................................28
Enable/Disable SNMP via EOC ..............................................................................................29
Enable SNMP via Both IP and EOC .......................................................................................29
Disable SNMP via Both IP and EOC ......................................................................................29
Configure System Contact .......................................................................................................29
Configure System Name ..........................................................................................................30
Configure System Location .....................................................................................................30
Configure SNMP Community .................................................................................................30
Configure SNMP Trap Host IP Address .................................................................................30
Enable/Disable SNMP Traps via EOC ....................................................................................31
Configure Restart Trap Maximum Delay ................................................................................31
Defining Different SNMP Version 3 Categories .....................................................................31
LAN Configuration Menu ....................................................................................................................33
Establishing LAN Speed and Duplex Mode ..................................................................................33
Upgrading the System ...........................................................................................................................34
Using TFTP Servers via LAN or WAN .........................................................................................34
Copying the Source Files ...............................................................................................................34
Upgrading via TFTP ......................................................................................................................34
Verifying the Upgrade ....................................................................................................................35
Utilities Menu .......................................................................................................................................35
Ping Utility .....................................................................................................................................36
Trace Route ....................................................................................................................................37
Configure Console Baud Rate ........................................................................................................37
Configure Console Timeout ...........................................................................................................37
Reset or Reload ACOS from FLASH ............................................................................................38
Set System Default .........................................................................................................................38
Save System Settings as Defaults ..................................................................................................38
Display Event Log ..........................................................................................................................39
Clear “Last Reset Reason” .............................................................................................................39
Time Zone Menu ............................................................................................................................40
File System Menu ..........................................................................................................................40
Directory of all Files ................................................................................................................40
Copy File .................................................................................................................................40
Rename File .............................................................................................................................41
Delete File ................................................................................................................................41
Format File System Drive ........................................................................................................41
Space Left in File System ........................................................................................................42
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File Transfer Menu .........................................................................................................................42
Load Boot ROM ......................................................................................................................42
Update ACOS [acos.bin] .........................................................................................................42
Update Entire System ..............................................................................................................43
File Transfer Utilities ...............................................................................................................43
TFTP Server Menu ..................................................................................................................44
Chapter 4 Configuration
Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................45
Managing Configuration Files ..............................................................................................................45
WAN Configuration .............................................................................................................................45
Basic WAN Setup Tasks ................................................................................................................45
Setting the WAN Port IP Address ..................................................................................................46
Identifying the WAN Interface and Datalink Protocol ..................................................................47
WAN Configuration Menu ............................................................................................................48
Configure Physical Interface - SDSL ......................................................................................50
Quick Configuration ................................................................................................................53
Configure Physical Interface - T1/E1 ......................................................................................54
Configure Physical Interface - ADSL .....................................................................................61
Configure Physical Interface - SHDSL ...................................................................................62
Configure Physical Interface - USI .........................................................................................63
Configure Datalink Protocol ....................................................................................................64
Configure ATM PVCs .............................................................................................................66
Configure ATM Options .........................................................................................................71
Configure DLCIs .....................................................................................................................73
Configure Frame Relay Options ..............................................................................................76
Router Configuration ............................................................................................................................79
Basic Router Setup Tasks ...............................................................................................................80
Router Configuration Menu ...........................................................................................................81
Configure Port IP Address .......................................................................................................82
Unconfigure Port IP Address ...................................................................................................83
Configure Port Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) ............................................................84
Add/Remove a Static Route ....................................................................................................84
Configure RIP Version by Port ...............................................................................................86
Configure RIP Poisoned Reverse by Port ................................................................................86
Configure DNS Client .............................................................................................................87
Configure DHCP Client ...........................................................................................................88
Configure DHCP Relay ...........................................................................................................88
Configure Telnet Server Port ...................................................................................................90
Configure IP QoS ....................................................................................................................90
Configure IP Filtering ..............................................................................................................91
Configure IP Header Compression (IPHC) .............................................................................92
Configure LAN IP Broadcast Destination ...............................................................................93
Display Route Table ................................................................................................................93
Bridge Configuration ............................................................................................................................93
Basic Bridge Setup Tasks ...............................................................................................................94
Bridge Configuration Menu ...........................................................................................................95
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Enabling and Disabling Bridging ............................................................................................96
IP Over Bridging .....................................................................................................................96
Enable/Disable Bridging Globally ...........................................................................................97
Enable/Disable Bridging by Port .............................................................................................97
Bridge Aging Timer .................................................................................................................98
Enabling and Disabling Spanning Tree ...................................................................................98
Enable/Disable Spanning Tree Globally .................................................................................98
Enable/Disable Spanning Tree by Port ....................................................................................99
Configure Spanning Tree Bridge Priority ...............................................................................99
Configure Spanning Tree Port Priority ....................................................................................99
Configure Spanning Tree Hello Time ...................................................................................100
Configure Spanning Tree Maximum Age .............................................................................100
Configure Spanning Tree Forward Delay .............................................................................100
Configure Spanning Tree Path Cost ......................................................................................101
Delete Bridge Forwarding Database Entry ............................................................................101
Voice Path Configuration ...................................................................................................................101
Basic Voice Path Setup Tasks ......................................................................................................102
Voice Configuration Menu ..........................................................................................................102
Set Voice Gateway ................................................................................................................102
Statistics .................................................................................................................................106
Set Jitter Delay .......................................................................................................................118
Voice Port Settings ................................................................................................................118
Display Compander Mode (µ-law, A-law) ............................................................................123
Set Country Mode ..................................................................................................................123
Set DuSLIC Mode .................................................................................................................123
Interworking Connections ..................................................................................................................124
FRF.5 ............................................................................................................................................125
FRF.8 ............................................................................................................................................126
Firewall Configuration ........................................................................................................................127
Creating a Firewall via IP Filtering and NAT ..............................................................................127
DHCP Server Configuration ...............................................................................................................128
Basic DHCP Server Setup Tasks .................................................................................................128
DHCP Server Configuration Menu ..............................................................................................128
Enable/Disable DHCP Server ................................................................................................129
Enable/Disable Checking Additional DHCP Servers ............................................................129
Configure DHCP Server Parameters .....................................................................................130
Configure DHCP Address Range Pool ..................................................................................130
Configure DHCP Client Entry ...............................................................................................130
Display DHCP Configuration ................................................................................................132
Display DHCP Server Statistics ............................................................................................133
Display DHCP Server Assigned and Unassigned Addresses ................................................133
Display DHCP Entry Details .................................................................................................134
Delete a DHCP Client Entry ..................................................................................................134
Delete a DHCP Assignment Entry ........................................................................................134
Multicast Configuration ......................................................................................................................134
Multicast Configuration Menu .....................................................................................................135
Enable/Disable Global IP Multicasting .................................................................................135
Configure PIM - Dense Mode by Port ...................................................................................135
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Add/Change Multicast Route Source ....................................................................................136
Show IGMP Group ................................................................................................................137
Show IGMP Querier ..............................................................................................................137
Show Multicast Routing Table ..............................................................................................138
Show PIM Neighbor ..............................................................................................................139
NAT Configuration .............................................................................................................................139
NAT Configuration Menu ...........................................................................................................139
Enable/Disable NAT Translation by Port ..............................................................................140
Configure NAT TCP and UDP Timeouts ..............................................................................141
Configure NAT Port Range ...................................................................................................141
Configure NAT Local Server Entry ......................................................................................142
Configure NAT Alias Entry ..................................................................................................143
Display NAT Statistics ..........................................................................................................144
Display NAT Connection Table ............................................................................................144
Display NAT Connection Details ..........................................................................................145
Display NAT Local Server Table ..........................................................................................146
Display NAT Alias Table ......................................................................................................146
Delete IP Address from NAT Tables ....................................................................................146
Delete NAT Local Server Entry ............................................................................................146
Delete NAT Alias Entry ........................................................................................................147
Setting PPP Options ............................................................................................................................147
Setting Derived Timing Options .........................................................................................................147
Derived Timing Menu ..................................................................................................................147
Enable/Disable Derived Timing ............................................................................................148
Chapter 5 Reports
Reports Menu ......................................................................................................................................149
Current Configuration Report ......................................................................................................150
Network Statistics Reports ...........................................................................................................152
ICMP Statistics Report ..........................................................................................................153
IGMP Statistics Report ..........................................................................................................154
IP Statistics Report ................................................................................................................156
PIM Statistics Report .............................................................................................................157
TCP Statistics Report .............................................................................................................158
UDP Statistics Report ............................................................................................................160
Clear Network Statistics ........................................................................................................160
Interface Statistics Reports ...........................................................................................................161
Display Interface Statistics ....................................................................................................162
Display DLCI Statistics .........................................................................................................163
Display ATM PVC Statistics .................................................................................................164
Display Bridge Statistics .......................................................................................................169
Clear Interface Statistics ........................................................................................................170
Media Statistics Reports ...............................................................................................................170
Display Frame Relay Statistics ..............................................................................................171
Display ATM Statistics .........................................................................................................172
Display G7070 ADSL Statistics (20xx) ................................................................................173
Display G2237 xDSL Statistics (21xx) .................................................................................174
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Display Serial (USI) Statistics (2216s/2224s/2316s/2324s/2112s/2116s/2024s) ..................175
Display Ethernet Statistics .....................................................................................................177
Display POTS Statistics .........................................................................................................178
Clear Media Statistics ............................................................................................................178
Route Table Report ......................................................................................................................179
ARP Table Report ........................................................................................................................179
Bridge Forwarding Database Report ............................................................................................179
Bridge Status Report ....................................................................................................................180
PPP Authorization Entries Report ................................................................................................180
System Uptime Report .................................................................................................................181
Memory Statistics Reports ...........................................................................................................181
Display System Memory Statistics ........................................................................................181
Display Kernel Tasks Memory Statistics ..............................................................................182
Zero All Statistics .........................................................................................................................182
Chapter 6 Command Line Interface
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................183
CLI Help .......................................................................................................................................183
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Using the Diagnostics Menu ...............................................................................................................197
POTS Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................198
Dialup Test ...........................................................................................................................198
Hotline Test ...........................................................................................................................199
Ring Test ...............................................................................................................................199
Ring Test ................................................................................................................................199
On/Off Hook Test ..................................................................................................................200
SDSL Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................201
Troubleshooting the IAD ....................................................................................................................201
Chapter 8 Verification
Power-up Test .....................................................................................................................................205
Operational Test ..................................................................................................................................205
Testing the IAD ............................................................................................................................206
Maintenance .................................................................................................................................206
Displaying the Current Configuration ..........................................................................................206
Appendix A Menu Map
Appendix B Specifications
T1/E1 (2208/2208s) ............................................................................................................................211
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Voice Features ..............................................................................................................................211
Analog Voice .........................................................................................................................211
Digital Voice ..........................................................................................................................211
Data Features ................................................................................................................................212
WAN Features ..............................................................................................................................212
Network Interfaces .......................................................................................................................212
T1 ...........................................................................................................................................212
E1 ...........................................................................................................................................213
T1/E1 Provisioning (2208s Only) ..........................................................................................213
ATM ......................................................................................................................................213
Frame Relay ...........................................................................................................................213
Configuration and Management ...................................................................................................214
10/100 Ethernet (Management or IP Gateway) .....................................................................214
Supervisory Port ....................................................................................................................214
Upgrades ................................................................................................................................214
Management ..........................................................................................................................214
Security Features ..........................................................................................................................214
Integrated Firewall .................................................................................................................214
Management Interfaces ................................................................................................................214
Alarms ...................................................................................................................................214
Diagnostics ...................................................................................................................................214
Environmental ..............................................................................................................................215
Connector Pin Assignments .........................................................................................................216
Console Port Pin Assignments (DB-9) ..................................................................................216
POTS Port Pin Assignments (RJ11) ......................................................................................216
10/100Base-T Connector Pin Assignments (RJ45) ...............................................................216
T1/E1 Connector Pin Assignments (RJ48) ............................................................................216
T1/E1 (2216s and 2224s) ....................................................................................................................217
Voice Features ..............................................................................................................................217
Analog Voice .........................................................................................................................217
Digital Voice ..........................................................................................................................217
Data Features ................................................................................................................................217
WAN Features ..............................................................................................................................218
Network Interfaces .......................................................................................................................218
T1 ...........................................................................................................................................218
E1 ...........................................................................................................................................218
T1/E1 Provisioning ................................................................................................................219
ATM ......................................................................................................................................219
Frame Relay ...........................................................................................................................219
Universal Serial Interface (DB-25) ........................................................................................219
Configuration and Management ...................................................................................................219
10/100 Ethernet (Management or IP Gateway) .....................................................................219
Supervisory Port ....................................................................................................................220
Upgrades ................................................................................................................................220
Management ..........................................................................................................................220
Security Features ..........................................................................................................................220
Integrated Firewall .................................................................................................................220
Management Interfaces ................................................................................................................220
Alarms ...................................................................................................................................220
Diagnostics ...................................................................................................................................220
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Environmental ..............................................................................................................................220
Connector Pin Assignments .........................................................................................................222
Console Port Pin Assignments (DB-9) ..................................................................................222
POTS Port Pin Assignments (RJ21) ......................................................................................222
10/100Base-T Connector Pin Assignments (RJ45) ...............................................................222
T1/E1 Connector Pin Assignments (RJ48) ............................................................................222
USI Connector Pin Assignments (RS-530, V.35) .................................................................223
SDSL (2304/2304s and 2308/2308s) ..................................................................................................224
Voice Features ..............................................................................................................................224
Analog Voice .........................................................................................................................224
Digital Voice ..........................................................................................................................224
Data Features ................................................................................................................................224
WAN Features ..............................................................................................................................225
Interface .................................................................................................................................225
ATM ......................................................................................................................................225
Frame Relay ...........................................................................................................................225
Configuration and Management ...................................................................................................226
10/100 Ethernet (Management or IP Gateway) .....................................................................226
Supervisory Port ....................................................................................................................226
Upgrades ................................................................................................................................226
Management ..........................................................................................................................226
Security Features ..........................................................................................................................226
Integrated Firewall .................................................................................................................226
Management Interfaces ................................................................................................................226
Alarms ...................................................................................................................................226
Environmental ..............................................................................................................................226
Connector Pin Assignments .........................................................................................................228
Console Port Pin Assignments (DB-9) ..................................................................................228
POTS Port Pin Assignments (RJ11) ......................................................................................228
10/100Base-T Connector Pin Assignments (RJ45) ...............................................................228
SDSL Connector Pin Assignments (RJ11) ............................................................................228
SDSL (2316s and 2324s) ....................................................................................................................229
Voice Features ..............................................................................................................................229
Analog Voice .........................................................................................................................229
Digital Voice ..........................................................................................................................229
Data Features ................................................................................................................................229
WAN Features ..............................................................................................................................230
Interface .................................................................................................................................230
ATM ......................................................................................................................................230
Frame Relay ...........................................................................................................................230
Universal Serial Interface (DB25) .........................................................................................231
Configuration and Management ...................................................................................................231
10/100 Ethernet (Management or IP Gateway) .....................................................................231
Supervisory Port ....................................................................................................................231
Upgrades ................................................................................................................................231
Management ..........................................................................................................................231
Security Features ..........................................................................................................................231
Integrated Firewall .................................................................................................................231
Management Interfaces ................................................................................................................231
Alarms ...................................................................................................................................231
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Environmental ..............................................................................................................................232
Connector Pin Assignments .........................................................................................................233
Console Port Pin Assignments (DB-9) ..................................................................................233
POTS Port Pin Assignments (RJ21) ......................................................................................233
10/100Base-T Connector Pin Assignments (RJ45) ...............................................................233
SDSL Connector Pin Assignments (RJ11) ............................................................................233
USI Connector Pin Assignments (RS-530, V.35) .................................................................233
ADSL (2004/2004s and 2008/2008s) .................................................................................................235
Voice Features ..............................................................................................................................235
Analog Voice .........................................................................................................................235
Digital Voice ..........................................................................................................................235
Data Features ................................................................................................................................235
WAN Features ..............................................................................................................................236
Interface .................................................................................................................................236
ATM ......................................................................................................................................236
Configuration and Management ...................................................................................................236
10/100 Ethernet (Management or IP Gateway) .....................................................................236
Supervisory Port ....................................................................................................................237
Upgrades ................................................................................................................................237
Management ..........................................................................................................................237
Security Features ..........................................................................................................................237
Integrated Firewall .................................................................................................................237
Management Interfaces ................................................................................................................237
Alarms ...................................................................................................................................237
Environmental ..............................................................................................................................237
Connector Pin Assignments .........................................................................................................238
Console Port Pin Assignments (DB-9) ..................................................................................238
SHDSL Connector Pin Assignments (RJ45) .........................................................................238
10/100Base-T Connector Pin Assignments (RJ48) ...............................................................238
ADSL Pin Assignments (RJ11) .............................................................................................238
SHDSL (2104/2104s and 2108/2108s) ...............................................................................................239
Voice Features ..............................................................................................................................239
Analog Voice .........................................................................................................................239
Digital Voice ..........................................................................................................................239
Data Features ................................................................................................................................239
WAN Features ..............................................................................................................................240
Interface .................................................................................................................................240
ATM .............................................................................................................................................240
Configuration and Management ...................................................................................................240
10/100 Ethernet (Management or IP Gateway) .....................................................................240
Supervisory Port ....................................................................................................................241
Upgrades ................................................................................................................................241
Management ..........................................................................................................................241
Security Features ..........................................................................................................................241
Integrated Firewall .................................................................................................................241
Management Interfaces ................................................................................................................241
Alarms ...................................................................................................................................241
Environmental ..............................................................................................................................241
Connector Pin Assignments .........................................................................................................242
Console Port Pin Assignments (DB-9) ..................................................................................242
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POTS Port Pin Assignments (RJ11) ......................................................................................242
10/100Base-T Connector Pin Assignments (RJ45) ...............................................................242
SHDSL Connector Pin Assignments (RJ11) .........................................................................242
SHDSL (2112s, 2116s, and 2124s) .....................................................................................................243
Voice Features ..............................................................................................................................243
Analog Voice .........................................................................................................................243
Digital Voice ..........................................................................................................................243
Data Features ................................................................................................................................243
WAN Features ..............................................................................................................................244
Interface .................................................................................................................................244
ATM .............................................................................................................................................244
Universal Serial Interface (DB25) .........................................................................................244
Frame Relay (USI Interface Only) ........................................................................................244
Configuration and Management ...................................................................................................245
10/100 Ethernet (Management or IP Gateway) .....................................................................245
Supervisory Port ....................................................................................................................245
Upgrades ................................................................................................................................245
Management ..........................................................................................................................245
Security Features ..........................................................................................................................245
Integrated Firewall .................................................................................................................245
Management Interfaces ................................................................................................................245
Alarms ...................................................................................................................................245
Environmental ..............................................................................................................................245
Connector Pin Assignments .........................................................................................................247
Console Port Pin Assignments (DB-9) ..................................................................................247
POTS Port Pin Assignments (RJ21) ......................................................................................247
10/100Base-T Connector Pin Assignments (RJ45) ...............................................................247
SHDSL Connector Pin Assignments (RJ11) .........................................................................247
USI Connector Pin Assignments (RS-530, V.35) .................................................................248
Appendix C Application Notes
Frame Relay ........................................................................................................................................249
Setting the Fragment (Maximum Frame) Size .............................................................................249
Peak Cell Rate (PCR) Considerations and Recommendations ...........................................................250
Voice-only Applications ..............................................................................................................250
Voice and Data Applications .......................................................................................................250
Network Address Translation (NAT) .................................................................................................250
Accessing the Internet from the LAN ..........................................................................................251
Configuring NAT Port Range ......................................................................................................251
Configuring NAT TCP Timeout ..................................................................................................251
Configuring NAT UDP Timeout .................................................................................................251
Accessing LAN Devices from the Internet ..................................................................................251
NAT Local Server Configuration ..........................................................................................252
NAT Alias Configuration ......................................................................................................252
IP Filtering ..........................................................................................................................................252
Information Policy .......................................................................................................................253
Filtering Interface .........................................................................................................................253
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IP Packet Filtering Syntax and Grammar .....................................................................................255
Grammar ................................................................................................................................255
Filter Rules ............................................................................................................................256
Actions ...................................................................................................................................256
Options ...................................................................................................................................257
Matching Parameters .............................................................................................................257
Keep History ..........................................................................................................................259
Examples ...............................................................................................................................260
Dial Plan .............................................................................................................................................260
Appendix D Glossary
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About this Manual
This reference guide for the 2000 Series describes IAD features and specifications, configuration, and cabling. This manual is designed to be used as a reference regarding commands, interface ports, configuration parameters, and other information specific to your IAD.
Products Covered by this Manual
ADSL: 2004, 2004s, 2008, 2008s SHDSL: 2104, 2104s, 2108, 2108s, 2112s, 2116s, 2124s T1/E1: 2208, 2208s, 2216s, 2224s SDSL: 2304, 2304s, 2308, 2308s, 2316s, 2324s
Manual Organization
The chapters and appendices in this manual are arranged for quick reference when you need it. We recommend that you first read the Quick Start Guide and then refer to the remaining chapters for more detailed information. Appendices are designed to complement the main chapters.
P
REFACE
Chapter 1, "Introduction" – introduces the features of the 2000 Series IADs,
including the hardware, indicators, and ports.
Chapter 2, "Quick Start Guide" – describes the process of getting an IAD up
and running in a typical customer premises. This chapter is helpful if you’re new to 2000 Series products, because it lists each step, beginning with unpacking the IAD. It also provides information about logging on, using the menu interface, setting the IP address, basic configuration tasks, and restarting the IAD. The subsequent chapters provide more detailed information.
Chapter 3, "Administration" – provides information about security,
configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), upgrading ACOS, system utilities, and other topics.
Chapter 4, "Configuration" – details how to configure the 2000 Series for
physical connection to the network (T1/E1 and SDSL, frame relay and ATM,
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and TDM voice for channelized T1/E1 circuits) as well as router, bridge, voice path, firewall, DHCP, Multicast, and NAT configuration.
Chapter 5, "Reports" − describes the reports you can run.
Chapter 6, "Command Line Interface" – describes how to enter and exit CLI
mode, and how to use each command in the command line interface. You may use these commands instead of using the corresponding commands in the menu interface.
Chapter 7, "Troubleshooting and Diagnostics" – shows you how to
troubleshoot and diagnose your configuration when abnormal symptoms occur in the voice or computer network.
Chapter 8, "Verification" describes the steps you take to verify normal
operation once you’ve installed, connected, and configured your IAD. It also covers maintenance and how to display the current configuration.
Appendix A, "Menu Map" provides a graphic view of your IAD’s menu
interface, illustrating its navigation and organization.
Appendix B, "Specifications" − defines the specifications for the 2000 Series
IADs. In addition, this section provides ordering information and all the connector pin assignments for the interfaces on the back of the 2000 Series IADs.
Appendix C, "Application Notes" − provides various applications details.
Appendix D, "Glossary" provides a glossary of terms used in this
manual.
Product-Related Documents
Complete documentation for Paradyne products is available online at www.paradyne.com. Select Support Technical Manuals.
To order a paper copy of a Paradyne document, or to speak with a sales representative, please call 1-727-530-2000.
Typographic Conventions
The following table lists the conventions used throughout this guide.
Convention Description
A Notice calls attentions to important features or instructions.
A Caution alerts you to serious risk of data loss or other results that may cause you or the IAD trouble if the warning is not heeded.
A Warning alerts you to the risk of serious damage to the IAD or injury and possible death to the end user.
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NTRODUCTION
This chapter introduces the 2000 Series integrated access devices (IADs) and describes their hardware and software.
As competition in the telecommunications market intensifies, carriers find themselves under growing pressure to reduce network costs and deliver differentiated, highly competitive services. In response to this challenge, Paradyne provides a family of IADs that incorporates the capabilities of multiple networking devices capable of supporting multiple networking protocols such as TDM, Frame Relay, and ATM, and multiple applications such as the integration of voice/data and high-speed internet access. By consolidating multiple network devices, converging multiple services, and moving intelligence to the network’s edge, Paradyne’s 2000 Series IADs lower requirements for capital equipment, minimize operational expenditures, and maximize carriers’ profits. Using the 2000 Series IADs to integrate legacy networks into evolving infrastructures, service providers can now also enable budget-constrained customers to leverage the power of wide-area communications for competitive advantage. In particular, these new services allow SMBs, often lacking the resources to install and manage multiple communications devices, to compete effectively with their larger counterparts in the global marketplace.
The 2000 Series IADs are access devices that terminate a network WAN, and provide the end user with the ability to send and receive both voice calls and data transmissions via a single connection. The network WAN connection may be either T1, E1, SDSL, ADSL, or SHDSL. The High POTS Port models have from 12 to 24 POTS ports that have metal housing and a Universal Serial Interface (USI). The Low POTS Port models have from 4 to 8 POTS ports that provide service via individual RJ11 ports. Low POTS Port models are encased in a plastic housing. All models are equipped with a 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface with integrated routing protocols and functionality.
The built-in flexibility of the 2000 Series, supporting emerging protocols such as MGCP and SIP, enables the IAD to evolve with the network, and provides an easily managed, cost-effective migration to VoIP. 2000 Series IADs provides a single unit solution that can support VoATM and VoIP applications in a single unit. The 2208s, 2216s, and 2224s also
The “s” version of the
Introduction 1
support TDM. This provides the user with CPE investment protection, reduced inventory and training requirements, as well as a built-in migration path from TDM or VoATM to VoIP by a simple reconfiguration of the unit. No costly truck rolls or forklift upgrades are required.
The 2000 Series IADs are ideal for service providers, offering small businesses or home offices high-quality voice and data service over broadband circuits. The 2000 Series supports any POTS device via a voice subsystem, and any IP-based computer system (Ethernet printers; personal computers, including Windows, Macintosh, Unix, Linux, etc.; network file servers, and other network devices via a LAN subsystem.
Interfaces and Features of the Low POTS Port Platform Architecture
Low POTS Port Platform Architecture
The Low POTS Port IADs are based on a single-board, fixed-configuration architecture. Each unit supports one WAN interface (T1/E1, SDSL, ADSL, SHDSL), one LAN interface, and four or eight POTS interfaces. The units are housed in a plastic enclosure with an external power supply.
All units are based on a common core design consisting of a Motorola Power QUICC CPU, 16 or 8 Mbytes of dynamic memory, and 2 Mbytes of FLASH memory. Voice packetization and processing are handled by Texas Instruments Digital Signal Processors (DSP).
Low POTS Port Features
The Low POTS Port IADs provide a highly interoperable, cost-effective voice and high-speed data integration solution that is compatible with industry-leading DSLAM and Voice Gateway manufacturers. These IADs prioritize voice packets and dynamically allocate bandwidth between voice and data services. Features include the following:
For SDSL, supports the following DSLAMs:
ATM: Lucent, Nortel, and Nokia
Frame Relay: AccessLan, CopperMountain, and Paradyne.
Supports the following Voice Gateways: CopperCom, JetStream, TdSoft,
Broadsoft, MetaSwitch, Cirpack, NuERA Tollbridge, Nortel, General Bandwidth, Accelerated
Provides seamless voice and high-speed data integration over SDSL, T1/E1,
ADSL, or SHDSL
Supports data from POTS and 10/100Base-T customer premise interfaces
Compatible with standards-based IP, ATM, and Frame Relay WAN
protocols
Provides RJ11 POTS interface with Loop Start or Ground Start
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Provides dynamic and static IP routing and bridging capabilities
Provides firewall support via IP filtering
Offers DHCP and NAT to support IP address management
The “s” versions provide support for MGCP and SIP with the flexibility to
support TDM/VoATM/VoIP applications all in one unit
Provides management capabilities including Telnet, SNMP, and TFTP
The Low POTS Port IADs are characterized by their different WAN interfaces:
2208 provides voice services and WAN access via T1or E1.
2308/2304 provides voice services and WAN access via SDSL.
2008/2004 − provides voice services and WAN access via ADSL.
2108/2104 − provides voice services and WAN access via SHDSL.
Physical and electrical specifications for the 2208, 2308/2304, 2008/2004, and 2108/2104 IADs are listed in Appendix B, Specifications.
Low POTS Port Front Panel LED Status Indicators
The Low POTS Port front panels contain five LED status indicators. Each is described in the table below.
Figure 1.1
LED Description
POWER Illuminates when the IAD is powered on.
LAN LINK Illuminates when there is an operational LAN connection on the
LAN ACT Flashes when there is activity on the Ethernet port.
WAN LINK Flashes as the IAD is establishing a link, and illuminates solid
VOICE Illuminates when there is activity on the voice ports. When
Low POTS Port Front Panel
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Ethernet port.
when there is a proper connection on the WAN port and synchronization has been achieved.
connected to a CopperCom and Jetstream Voice Gateway, it remains lit, and blinks when there is activity. (This LED does not remain lit when other types of voice gateways are connected, but will illuminate when a call is active.)
Introduction 3
Low POTS Port Rear Panel Connectors
The Low POTS Port rear panels have the following connectors: 10/100 LAN,
CONSOLE, WAN, LIFE LINE, LINE 1-8 telephone connectors, and PWR. Each
of these connectors is described below. Each unit has a which is illustrated in Figure 2.1, “Typical Grounding Diagram.”
Ground, the use of
Figure 1.2
Figure 1.3
T1/E1 Low POTS Port Rear Panel Connectors
SDSL Low POTS Port Rear Panel Connectors
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Figure 1.4
ADSL Low POTS Port Rear Panel Connectors
Figure 1.5
SHDSL Low POTS Port Rear Panel Connectors
POWER (DC Power
Adapter)
Console (RS-232 Serial
Port)
10/100LAN
(10/100Base-T
Ethernet Port)
LINE 1-8 (Telephone
Interfaces)
LIFE LINE
WA N
Connects the IAD to any AC 100-240 V outlet (adapter included).
Connects the IAD to a PC using a straight-through nine-pin serial (DB-9) cable, for the purpose of using a terminal emulator for IAD configuration and management.
Connects the IAD to the local area network using a CAT-5 straight-through Ethernet cable, or directly to a PC for accessing via Telnet (using a cross-over, customer-supplied cable).
Supports eight analog telephones via RJ11 POTS ports.
Provides access to a telephone line when there is no power or voice gateway to the IAD.
NOTICE: The 2008 also uses the WAN connection for the Life Line connection.
Connects through WAN interface as follows:
2208 T1/E1 (uses an RJ48 connector)
2308/2304 − SDSL (uses an RJ11 connector)
2008/2004 ADSL (uses an RJ11 connector).
2108/2104 SHDSL (uses an RJ11 connector).
Data Interfaces
The data connection through the IAD supports IEEE 802.1-compliant bridging and routing. When the IAD is configured for routing, it supports Routing Information Protocol (RIP) version 1, version 2, or static IP routing. The IAD complies with RFC 1812 when interfacing with IPV4 routers. The IAD can terminate the following data interfaces:
ATM data transport via SDSL, SHDSL, and T1/E1 per RFC 1483 or RFC
2364
Frame Relay data transport via SDSL and T1/E1 per RFC 1490
Frame Relay data transport per RFC 1483 with Q.922 frames
Introduction 5
Interfaces and Features of the High POTS Port Platform Architecture
High POTS Port Platform Architecture
The High POTS Port IADs are based on a single-board, fixed-configuration architecture. Each unit supports 1 WAN interface (T1/E1, SDSL, SHDSL), 1 LAN interface, and 12, 16, or 24 POTS interfaces via an RJ21 connector. These units are housed in a metal enclosure with an internal power supply. All units are based on a common core design consisting of a Motorola Power QUICC CPU, 16 Mbytes of dynamic memory, and 4 Mbytes of FLASH memory. Voice packetization and processing are handled by Texas Instruments Digital Signal Processors (DSP).
High POTS Port Features
The High POTS Port IADs provide a highly interoperable, cost-effective voice and high-speed data integration solution that is compatible with industry-leading DSLAM and Voice Gateway manufacturers. These IADs prioritize voice packets and dynamically allocate bandwidth between voice and data services. Features include the following:
For SDSL, supports the following DSLAMs:
ATM: Lucent, Nortel, and Nokia
Frame Relay: AccessLan, CopperMountain, and Paradyne.
For SHDSL, supports the following DSLAMS for ATM: Lucent, Nortel, and
Nokia
Supports the following Voice Gateways: CopperCom, JetStream, TdSoft,
Broadsoft, MetaSwitch, Cirpack, NuERA Tollbridge, Nortel, General Bandwidth, Accelerated
Provides seamless voice and high-speed data integration over SDSL, T1/E1,
or SHDSL
Supports data from POTS and 10/100Base-T customer premise interfaces
Compatible with standards-based IP, ATM, and Frame Relay WAN
protocols
Interworking feature allows Frame Relay and ATM networks to exchange
data using either FRF.5 or FRF.8 protocol
Provides RJ21 POTS interface with Loop Start or Ground Start
USI supports V.35 and EIA-530
Provides dynamic and static IP routing and bridging capabilities
Provides firewall support via IP filtering
Offers DHCP and NAT to support IP address management
Supports MGCP and SIP with the flexibility to support TDM/VoATM/VoIP
applications all in one unit
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Provides management capabilities including Telnet, SNMP, and TFTP
The High POTS Ports are characterized by their different WAN interfaces:
2216s/2224s provides voice services and high-speed Internet or corporate
connectivity over T1 or E1.
2316s/2324s − provides voice services and high-speed Internet or corporate
connectivity over SDSL.
2112s/2116s/2024s − provides voice services and high-speed Internet or
corporate connectivity over SHDSL.
High POTS Port Front Panel LED Status Indicators
The High POTS Port front panels contain seven LED status indicators. Each is described in the table below.
Figure 1.6
JetFusion
POWER
LAN LINK
High POTS Port Front Panel
LAN
WAN
VOICE
DCE
DCE
ACT
LINK
LINK
ACT
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Front Panel
POWER LAN
LINK
LAN
WAN
VOICE
DCE
ACT
LINK
LINK
DCE ACT
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Status Indicators
LED Description
POWER Illuminates when the IAD is powered on.
LAN LINK Illuminates when there is an operational LAN connection on the
Ethernet port.
LAN Activity Flashes when there is activity on the Ethernet port.
WAN Link Flashes as the IAD is establishing a link, and illuminates solid
when there is a proper connection on the WAN port and synchronization has been achieved.
VOICE Illuminates when there is activity on the voice ports. Remains lit
DCE LINK Illuminates when there is a link between the IAD and data
DCE ACT Illuminates or blinks when there is activity on the DCE link.
when connected to a Jetstream Voice Gateway, and blinks when there is activity.
communications equipment (DCE).
Introduction 7
High POTS Port Rear Panel Connectors
The High POTS Port rear panels have the following connectors: 10/100 LAN,
CONSOLE BATTERY BACKUP INPUT.
typical
, T1 (or DSL, depending on model), DCE V.35/RS-530 (USI),
, Voice Lines, LIFE LINE, On/Off Switch, and AC POWER
Each of these is described below. Each unit also has a Ground, a
diagram of which is shown in Figure 2.1.
Figure 1.7
Figure 1.8
T1/E1 High POTS Port Rear Panel Connectors
SDSL and SHDSL High POTS Port Rear Panel Connectors
10/100 LAN
(10/100Base-T
Ethernet Port)
Console (RS-232 Serial
Port)
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Connects the IAD to the local area network using a CAT-5 straight-through Ethernet cable, or directly to a PC for accessing via Telnet (using a cross-over, customer-supplied cable). The data interfaces connect through the IAD supporting IEEE 802.1-compliant bridging and routing. When configured for routing, supports Routing Information Protocol (RIP) version 1, version 2, or static IP routing. The IAD complies with RFC 1812 when interfacing with IPV4 routers. The IAD can terminate the following date interfaces:
ATM data transport via SHDSL, SDSL, and T1/E1 per RFC 1483 or RFC
2364
Frame Relay data transport via SDSL and T1/E1 per RFC 1490
Frame Relay data transport per RFC 1483 with Q.922 frames
Connects the IAD to a PC using a straight-through nine-pin serial (DB-9) cable, for the purpose of using a terminal emulator for IAD configuration and management.
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