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FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual E1/T1 or Fractional E1/T1 M odular Access Device with Integrated Router.
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FCD-IPM E1/T1 or Fractional E1/T1 Modular Access Device with Integrated Router Installation and Operation Manual Notice T h i s m a n u a l c o n t a i n s i n f o r m a t i o n t h a t i s p r o p r i e t a r y t o R A D D a t a C o m m u n i c a t i o n s L t d .
Limited Warranty RAD warrants to DISTRIBUTOR that the hardware in the F CD-I PM to be deli vered hereunder shall be free of defects in material and workmanshi p under no rmal use and service for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of shipment to DISTRIBUTOR.
General Safety Instructions The following in structions ser ve as a general guid e for the safe installation and op eration of telecommunications products. Addition al i nstructions, if appl icable, are included ins ide the manual. Safety Symbols This symbol may appear on the equipment or in the text.
Handling Energized Products General Safety Practices Do not touch or tamper with the power supply when the power cord is connected. Line voltages may be present inside certain products even when the powe r switch (if installed) is in the OFF position or a fuse is blown.
Connection of Data and Telecommunications Cables Data and telecommunicatio n interfaces are classified accor ding to their safety status. The following table list s the status of several standard in terfaces. If the st atus of a given port differs from the standard one, a no tice will be given i n the manual.
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cords. Pour réduire les risques s’incendie, utiliser seulement des conducteurs de télécommunications 26 AWG ou de section supérieure. Some ports are suitable for connection to intra-buildin g or non-exposed wiring or cabling only.
Canadian Emission Requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte to utes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
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Installing and Operating FCD-IPM 1 Quick Start Guide If you are familia r with FCD-IPM, use th is guide to prepare it for operation. 1. Installing and Operating FCD-IPM To install FCD-IPM: 1. Unpack the unit. 2. If working with E1 unbalanced interface, open the unit to switch factory setting of jumper from BAL to UNBAL.
Quick Start Guide FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 2 Installing and Operating FCD-IPM.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual i Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 1-1 Versio ns ........................................
Table of Contents ii FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4. Configuration 4.1 Overview .......................................................................................................... 4-1 4.2 Main Menu .........................
Table of Contents FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual iii 5.4 Access Control (Security) Menu ....................................................................... 5-75 External Access Security (only rele vant to Link with PPP Protocol) .......
Table of Contents iv FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual List of Figures 1-1. FCD-IPM with PB X and LAN ..................................................................................... 1-3 1-2. FCD-IPM with Eight Telephones and LAN over SHDSL .
Table of Contents FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual v 4-37. OSPF Neighbors Table .......................................................................................... 4-3 4 4-38. OSPF Database Table .......................................
Table of Contents vi FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-36. Local Loopback ..................................................................................................... 5-34 5-37. Remote Loopback ......................................
Table of Contents FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual vii 5-85. Filters Menu .......................................................................................................... 5-83 5-86. Action of a Quick Filter .........................
Table of Contents viii FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-15. SHDSL Parameters ................................................................................................ 5-32 5-16. SHDSL Loops ...........................................
Overview 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview FCD-IPM is an E1/T 1 or fractional E1/T 1 Integrated Access Device (IAD), which enables service providers to bundle voice an d Internet access services over a single E1 or T1 access line. FCD-IPM connects an Ethernet LAN to the Internet or Intranet through the integrated IP/IPX rout er or bridge.
Chapter 1 Introduction FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 1-2 Overview E1/T1 over fiber optic links with interfaces: 850 nm LED for use over multimode fiber at distances up to 5 km (3 m.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 1-3 The second WAN option is not available whe n configuring E1/T1 with an ISDN backup. The dual LAN configuratio n is not availabl e when configurin g E1/T1 with an IS DN backup.
Chapter 1 Introduction FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 1-4 Overview Features E1/T1 Main Link • E1/T1 Integrated Access Device (IAD) for Internet/Intranet and voice connectiv ity • E1 ove.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-5 1.2 Physical Description FCD-IPM units are deliver ed completely assembled. The unit s are designed for desktop installation, or to be mo unted in a 19-inch rack.
Chapter 1 Introduction FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 1-6 Functional Description ISDN or Serial Port LAN 1 Mux LAN 2 Router Main Link Sublink Voice Port n x 64 kb ps Switch Figure 1-4. F CD-IPM Functional Block Diagram FCD-IPM can be ordered in several co nfiguration options.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-7 The main and sublinks h ave two line interfaces: • 120 Ω balanced line interface, terminated in an R J-4.
Chapter 1 Introduction FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 1-8 Functional Description Time Slot Handling FCD-IPM allows the user to configure each of the individual time slots freely according t.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Functional Description 1-9 FCD-IPM interconnects: • Any LAN to link • Two LANs of the same Bridge • Two LANs and link. FCD-IPM interconnects all of it s interfaces to one extended LAN.
Chapter 1 Introduction FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 1-10 Functional Description Software download is available via th e control port using XMODEM and v ia LAN/WAN using TFTP. Parameter file downlo ad and upload is available via LA N or WAN using TFTP.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Technical Specifications 1-11 1.4 Technical Specifications E1 Link Interface Framing Options 256N (no MF, CCS) 256N (no MF, CCS) with CRC-4 256S (TS16 MF, CAS) 256S (TS16 MF, CAS) with CRC- 4 Bit Rate 2.
Chapter 1 Introduction FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 1-12 Technical Specifications Signal Level Receive level: • FCD-IPM with CSU: 0 to –36 dB • FCD-IPM without CS U: 0 to –10 dB Transmit level: • FCD-IPM with CSU: 0, - 7.5, -15, -22.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Technical Specifications 1-13 FXO : Loop start, WINK start (reverse polarity) for connection to a 2-wire telephone exchange subscriber line Nominal level: 0 dBm Nominal impedance: 600 Ω Return loss (ERL): Better than 18 dB Frequency response: (Re f: 1020 Hz) • ± 0.
Chapter 1 Introduction FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 1-14 Technical Specifications LAN Interface Number of Ports 1 or 2 Standards Conforms to Ethernet/IEEE 802.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Technical Specifications 1-15 General Physical Height Width Depth Weight 4.37 cm /1.7 in (1 U) 44.
Chapter 1 Introduction FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 1-16 Technical Specifications.
Site Requirements & Prerequisites 2-1 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup This chapter provides instruction s for mech anical and electrical installation o f the FCD-IPM unit. After installation, you m ust configure the unit before further ope ration.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 2-2 Installation and Setup 2.2 Package Contents Inspect the equipment package before unpacking.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Installation and Setup 2-3 YE S UN YE S NO BAL NO F-GN D RX-G BAL UN J3 J6 J7 J8 J1 J4 BAL U N NO FOR FL OA T I NG RX P A TH YES FOR NON FLOA TI NG RX P A TH Fact or y S et ting: YES Fact or y S et ting : NO For E1 and T1 Interface s - JUMPER J4 Figure 2-1.
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 2-4 Interfaces and Connections 2.5 Interfaces and Connections Figure 2-2 sh ows a general diagram of the rear panel s of AC-powered and DC-powered FCD-IPM units, and identifi es the diffe rent optional connector locations.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Interfaces and Connections 2-5 Control Port Connection The FCD-IPM control port is locate d on the front panel. Connect the ASCII terminal to this port. Fo r more information on connecting to th e control port, refer to Connecting to the ASCII Terminal in Chapter 3 .
Chapter 2 Installation and Setup FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 2-6 Interfaces and Connections.
Indicators 3-1 Chapter 3 Operation In this chapter you will find detailed operating instructions for FCD-IPM. It includes: • Description of indicators • Operating procedures (turn-on, fron t-panel indications, and turn-off) • Connection to ASCII terminal • Login.
Chapter 3 Operation FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 3-2 Indicators Table 3-1. Front Panel Indicator Functions Object Description Function POWER Green LED ON when FCD-IPM is powered on. READY/LOOP Green LED ON when packets can be transferred.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Operating Instructions 3-3 Table 3-1. Front Panel Indicator Functions (Co nt.) Object Description Function LINK1 REM SYNC LOSS Red LED ON when E1 link is in remote sync loss alarm.
Chapter 3 Operation FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 3-4 Operating Instructions • The LINK DATA indicator lights when a packet is received or transmitted o n the LINK side.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation Connecting to the ASCII Terminal 3-5 Fault Indications If a fault occurs, t he following alarm indicat ors light up, and data transfer may.
Chapter 3 Operation FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 3-6 Connecting to the ASCII Terminal Figure 3-2. Connecting to Terminal Emulator To setup the terminal: 1. Set the terminal to work at a baud ra te of 9.6 kbps, No Parity, 8 Data Bits. 2.
Overview 4-1 Chapter 4 Configuration Topics covered in th is chapter include: • Overview of configuration menus • Main menu • Quick setup menu • Security menu • Advanced setup menu Download software/uploa d device parameters • View menu • Diagnostic tools menu.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-2 Quick Setup Menu • Exit – Select this option to return to the Operational Status Messages screen. In this mode you can v iew real-time info rmation abo ut the unit’s activities.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Quick Setup Menu 4-3 To view the options: • Toggle with the space bar and press ENTER. To enter new information: 1. Type in the new parameters. 2. Press < Enter >. To change the existing value: • Press < Backspace >.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-4 Quick Setup Menu Table 4-1. Quick Setup Parameter s Parameters Type Options WAN Parameters Gene ral Link status Link mode Routing Protocol WAN IP Address (for IP Router only) WAN IP Mask (for IP Router only).
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Quick Setup Menu 4-5 Quick Setup Menu Examples The following pages illustrate some of the Quick Setup menus, dependent upon the interface that has been ordered. Quick Setup for T1 (PPP, IP) Figure 4-2 shows the Quick Setup menu for T1.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-6 Quick Setup Menu Quick Setup for E1 (PPP, IP) + ISDN (Backup, 128K, PPP, IP) Figure 4-3 shows the Quick Setup menu for E1.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Quick Setup Menu 4-7 WAN Settings Set this parameter for the WAN configuration. Table 4-2. WAN Parameters Parameters Possible Values Description Link Status Enable Disable Backup Transmits and receives frames.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-8 Quick Setup Menu Table 4-2. WAN Parameters Parameters Possible Values Description Protocol PPP RFC-1490 Point to Point Protocol. PPP consists of 3 components: Encapsulation method – for IP datagrams on a se rial link PPP supports HDLC synchronous links.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Quick Setup Menu 4-9 LAN Settings Set the parameters in this sect ion for each LAN connection. Table 4-3. LAN Par ameters Parameters Possible Values Description LAN Status Enable Disable Transmits and receives frames Does not transmit or receive frames.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-10 Quick Setup Menu Table 4-3. LAN Par ameters (Cont.) Parameters Possible Values Description Default Gateway Setting Select this parameter to set the Default Gateway configuration (see Figure 4-4 ).
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Quick Setup Menu 4-11 ISDN Settings FCD-IPM is available with ISDN “S” and “U” options. Table 4-4. ISDN Settin gs Parameters Possible Values Description Protocol (ISDN) Assigns the protocol provided by the ISDN service in your area.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-12 Quick Setup Menu V.24 Async Settings Two settings that must be made. Table 4-5. V.24 As ync Settings Parameters Description Modem Type Select this parame ter to select the modem type.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Security Setup Menu 4-13 4.4 Security Setup Menu Topics covered in this section include: • Enabling Telnet access • Enabling SMNP access • Enabling/disabling the Solid Firewall • Changing the login password • IP Address translation (N AT).
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-14 Security Setup Menu Device Access Restriction Parameters listed on this screen allow you to control access to FCD-IPM configuration from the control port or from LAN/WAN (via Telnet and SN MP).
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Security Setup Menu 4-15 Supervisor Access FCD-IPM has the option of dual–level pass word access. This allows certain menus to be blocked from a regular user, while pe rmitting a supervisor to access an d alter the parameters of these menus.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-16 Security Setup Menu To define the Solid Firewall rules: 1. From the Firewall Setup menu, type 2 .
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Security Setup Menu 4-17 FCD-IPM User s 1 9 2 . 111 . 111 . 111 192.110.1 1 0.0 192. 1 1 1.1 1 1 .1 12 192 .1 1 1.1 1 1 .1 13 Web S e rv er Fi rew all 1 Fi rew all 2 Mai n Li nk LAN 1 LAN 2 Ou t bou nd In bo und Ma i l Se rver FTP Serv er Figure 4-7.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-18 Security Setup Menu FIREWALL RULES ( Device name - FCD-IPM ) -------------- Interface Direction OPTIONS: A-Add Press one of the above or ESC to return to previous screen: Select interface: [LINK 1 ] Enter start source IP address: 000.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Security Setup Menu 4-19 IP Address Translation permits so me, or all, PCs on your pr ivate LAN to be represented with legal IP Addresses that are define d on the internet/Intranet (refer to Figure 4-12 ).
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-20 Advanced Setup Menu 4.5 Advanced Setup Menu The Advanced Menu contains the majority of FCD-IPM configur ation parameters. You can change these parameters and perf or m advanced configuratio n operations that are not available through the Qu ick Setup menu.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Advanced Setup Menu 4-21 Device Control Menu 2 Device Control 1 Advanced Menu 1 Software Download 1.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-22 Advanced Setup Menu Software Download Select this option to download a new software version. SOFTWARE PARAMETERS IN THE DOWNLOAD (Device name-FCD-IPM) ----------------------------------- 1.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Advanced Setup Menu 4-23 Control Dual Image Flash by the BOOT Manager. You use the BOOT Manager to manually define active and backup par tition, run backup partit ion, erase some or all information from Flash etc.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-24 Advanced Setup Menu 4. In the New Software File Nam e field, type the path and file name of the new software version. The IP address and the new software versio n file na me can also be defined th rough the Setup menu.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Advanced Setup Menu 4-25 Download Device Parameters from TFTP Server Select this option to load device co nfiguration pa rameters from a file by downloading from the TFTP server. To download device parameters: 1.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-26 View Menu 4.6 View Menu Use the View menu options to see inform ation on interface connections, routing tables, statistics, diagnostic s, and alarms.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration View Menu 4-27 VIEW MENU (Device name - FCD-IPM) --------- 1. Configuration 2. Interface Connections 3. Routing Tables 4. Statistics 5. SHDSL Status 6. E1/T1 Diagnostics 7. E1/T1 alarms log file Press number to select or ESC to return to the previous menu: Figure 4-24.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-28 View Menu VIEW CONFIGURATION (Device name - FCD-IPM) ------------------ Device type: FCD-IPM Contact person : name of contact person System location : the location of this device Hardware version : 1.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration View Menu 4-29 Interface Connections This screen displays the connection status for all FCD-IPM LAN and WAN interfaces. The informat ion includes physical connections like E1, subE1 V. 35, ISDN and logical connections like DLCIs in Frame Relay.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-30 View Menu Bridge Select this option to disp lay a table that contain s information on Bridge MAC addresses (see Figure 4-28 ).
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration View Menu 4-31 IPX Routing Select this option to display information on IP X routing.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-32 View Menu IPX Services Select this option to displa y a table that contain s information on IPX services (SAP table).
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration View Menu 4-33 IP Address Pool (DHCP) Select this option to display the allocation of IP address from the IP address pool (DHCP Server).
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-34 View Menu OSPF NEIGHBOURS TABLE (Page-1) ( Device name - FCD-IPM ) --------------------- IP ADDRESS ID PRIO STATE --------------- --------------- ---- --------- 192.168.001.003 192.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration View Menu 4-35 Statistics Select this option to display information on the traffic between t he networks connected by FCD-IPM.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-36 View Menu Table 4-8. SHDSL Status Screen Parameters Parameters Possible Values Description Op.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration View Menu 4-37 Displaying the SHDSL Statistics FCD-IPM collects statistics over the cu rrent, 15-minute and 24-h our intervals (see Figure 4-40) : • 15 Min – Last 15-minute interval • 24 hours – Last 24-hour interval.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-38 View Menu To refresh or clear statistics: • From the SHDSL Status screen, type R to refresh the display or type C to clear the SHDSL statistics. E1/T1 Diagnostics Select this option to display error information for th e E1/T1 link.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration View Menu 4-39 Interval Parameters Table 4-10. Interval Parameters Parameters Description Current Errored Seconds (ES ) An errored second is any second co ntaining one or more CRC erro r events, one or more OOF events, or one or more controlled slip events.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-40 View Menu E1/T1 Alarms Log File Select this option to display the E1/T1 Alarms Log file.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration Diagnostic Tools Menu 4-41 4.7 Diagnostic Tools Menu This section provides info rmation on using FCD-IP M diagnostic tools. Diagnostic Tools 5 View 4 Advanced Menu 3 Security Setup Quick Setup 2 1 1 Ping IP Address Figure 4-46.
Chapter 4 Configurati on FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 4-42 Diagnostic Tools Menu To ping another host: 1. From the Main Menu , select option 5 . The Diagnostic Tools menu appears. 2. From the Diagnostic Tools menu, select option 1 . You are prompted to enter the IP address of the ho st .
Host Parameters Menu 5-1 Chapter 5 Setup Menu Topics covered in th is chapter include: • Host parameters setup • Routing setup • Interface parameters setup • Access control (security) setup • WAN economy setup • Factory default options.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-2 Host Parameters Menu 5.1 Host Parameters Menu Select this option to enter reference information about the device, the IP Host, the SNMP agent and TFTP. 2 Device Control 1 Setup Advanced Menu 3 SNMP Manager Table 1.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Host Parameters Menu 5-3 HOST PARAMETERS ( Device name - FCD-IPM) 1. Device ID 2. IP host 3. SNMP manager table 4. TFTP 5. RADIUS ESC - Return to previous menu Choose one of the above: Figure 5-4.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-4 Host Parameters Menu Table 5-1. Device ID Para meters Parameters Description Device Name Assigns an arbitrary name to FCD-IPM for ide.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Host Parameters Menu 5-5 Table 5-2. IP Host Para meters Parameters Possible Values Description IP Address Class A 1.0.0.0 to 127.255. 255.255, Class B 128.0.0. 0 to 191.255.25 5.255, Class C 192.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-6 Host Parameters Menu Internet Cent ral Ac cess Router FCD-IP M LAN Int erfac e IP ad dres s shoul d be Def ault Gat eway for a l l s tati ons on L AN Figure 5-7. Default Gate way It is very important to obtain the correct parameters from the system administrator or ISP.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Host Parameters Menu 5-7 TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) TFTP (Device name - FCD-IPM) 1. Retransmission timeout (seconds): 15 2. Total timeout (seconds) : 60 Press the number to edit value or ESC to return to the previous screen: Figure 5-9.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-8 Host Parameters Menu RADIUS (Authentication and Billing) RADIUS (Device name - FCD-IPM) 1. Radius server IP Address : 2. Radius authenticator : 3. Radius accounting status : [Disable] 4.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Routing/Bridging Menu 5-9 Table 5-4. RADIUS Menu Parameters Parameters Possible Values Description RADIUS Server IP Address The IP address of the RADIUS se rver, for example 192.168.1.9. RADIUS Authenticator Enter the shared secret.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-10 Routing/Bridging Menu 5.2 Routing/Bridging Menu Select this option to enter FCD-IPM ro uting information. 5. Multilink 2 Device Contro l 1 Setu p Advanced Menu 1 Inter face Routing/ Bridging Mode 2 Static Stations & Nets 3 IP Ro uting Settin gs 4 IPX Ro uting Settings 5 1.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Routing/Bridging Menu 5-11 ROUTING/BRIDGING ( Device name - FCD-IPM) Link 1 - IP & IPX ROUTER PPP Setup Menu 1. Interface Routing Bridging Mode 2. Static stations & nets 3. IP routing settings 4.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-12 Routing/Bridging Menu To perform these functions, you must configure the parameters in Table 5-5 .
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Routing/Bridging Menu 5-13 PPP Settings This option is only available for PPP link protocol. Table 5-6. PPP Settings Parameters Possible Values Description Header and Control Field Compression Yes, No Used for troubleshooting only.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-14 Routing/Bridging Menu Static Stations and Nets STATIC STATIONS AND NETS(MAC, IP, IPX) (Device name - FCD-IPM) 1. IP - 192.168.182.056 mask-255.255.255.248 interface-2/16 cost-1 2. IPX - 25490880 interface-3 cost-1 A - Add , C - Clear all , D - Delete ESC - Return to previous menu.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Routing/Bridging Menu 5-15 Table 5-7. Static Stations and Nets (Co nt.) Parameters Description IP-Station Defines a single host as the destination. IP Station consists of 3 parts: Destination - defined by entering the host IP ad dress; for example, 192.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-16 Routing/Bridging Menu IP Routings Settings IP ROUTING SETTINGS ( Device name - FCD-IPM) 1. Interface address 2. Routing Protocol 3. Maximum transmit unit 4. DHCP relay 5. IP address pool setting 6.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Routing/Bridging Menu 5-17 Routing Protocol This parameter sets the type of routing advertise ment protocol to be used for each FCD-IPM interface (LANs and WANs).
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-18 Routing/Bridging Menu Table 5-9. IP Address Pool Setting (DH CP) (Cont.) Values Description DHCP This protocol is an extension to BOOTP and permits FCD-IPM to supply not only an IP address but al so additional parameters, such as Default Gateway, DNS server addr esses etc.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Routing/Bridging Menu 5-19 Table 5-10. IP Address Pool Settings Parameters Description Low IP Address Lower boundary of the I P address r.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-20 Routing/Bridging Menu OSPF Settings Select this option to configure the para meters for the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Routing/Bridging Menu 5-21 INTERFACES AREA ID ( Device name - FCD-IPM ) 1. LINK 1/CH1 Area ID: 001.001.001.001 2. LINK 1/CH2 Area ID: 3. LINK 2 Area ID: 002.002.002.002 4. LAN 1 Area ID: 000.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-22 Routing/Bridging Menu Table 5-12. OSPF Areas Setup Parameters Possible Values Description Area 0.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Routing/Bridging Menu 5-23 IPX Routing Settings IPX ROUTING SETTINGS (Device name - FCD-IPM) -------------------- 1. LAN IPX net for frame type 802.3 - 00000000 2. LAN IPX net for frame type Ethernet II - 00000000 3.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-24 Routing/Bridging Menu IPX Router IPX Router IPX Frames IPX Frames IPX Frames FCD- IPM Figure 5-27. Automatic Learning from IPX Frames RIP/SAP Mode RIP / SAP MODE SETUP (Device name - FCD-IPM) 1.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Routing/Bridging Menu 5-25 Station Ageing AGEING ( Device name - FCD-IPM ) ------ Enter ageing time for stations learned by Remote Access Server. ESC - Return to previous menu Current station ageing (minutes): 60 New stations ageing (1- 255 minutes): Figure 5-29.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-26 Interface Para meters Menu 5.3 Interface Parameters Menu Select this option to set general parameters and link, Frame Relay, ISDN or E1/T1 parameters. The Interface Parameters menu is dynamic, depending on the hardware configuration.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-27 INTERFACE PARAMETERS (Device name - FCD-IPM) 1. Link settings 2. SHDSL settings 3. E1, T1, voice settings 4. ISDN settings 5. Frame relay settings ESC - return to previous menu Choose one of the above: Figure 5-31.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-28 Interface Para meters Menu Table 5-14. Link Settings Parameters Possible Values Description Status Enabled Disabled Backup Transmits frames. Normally you wa nt all links in enabled status Does not transmit frames.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-29 Table 5-14. Link Settings (Cont.) Parameters Possible Values Description Parity Odd Even None Specifies the parity. Parity is a method of checking for errors.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-30 Interface Para meters Menu SHDSL Parameters SHDSL parameters of FCD-IPM can be co nfigured via SHDSL Parameters menu. To configure the SHDSL parameters: 1. From the SHDSL Settings menu appears (see Fi gure 5-33 ), type 1 .
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-31 Table 5-15. SHDSL Parameters (Cont.) Parameters Possible Values Description PSD Symmetric Asymmetric Power.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-32 Interface Para meters Menu E1 Interface Lo op ba ck FCD -IPM SHDSL Interfa ce Figure 5-36. Local Loopback E1 In terfa ce Loop back FCD -I P M SHDSL Inter face E1 Serv ice Figure 5-37.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-33 For the I/O Data Channel slots, additional card opt ions are available.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-34 Interface Para meters Menu T1 Features • Nominal rate - 1.544 M bps • Data rates are multiples of 56 Kbps or 64 Kbps (N x 56 Kbp.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-35 • When CRC-4 is enabled, diagnostics are available for the last 24 hours collected in 15-minute intervals (s imi lar to the AT&T PUB 54016). T1 Setup Menu T1 SETUP: LINK 1 (Device name - FCD-IPM) ---------------- 1.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-36 Interface Para meters Menu Table 5-17. T1 Setup Parameters (Cont.) Parameters Possible Values Description Time Slots Mapping Data li.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-37 T1 TIME SLOTS MAPPING: LINK 1 ( Device name - FCD-IPM ) ----------------------------- TS1 [DATA LINK1 ] TS.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-38 Interface Para meters Menu For the cards: • Main Link • Fix sub • I/O1 sub • I/O2 sub The E1/T1 Loopback diagnostic test is selected. For the cards: • Fix Voice • I/O 1 Voice • I/O 2 Voice Voice Diagnostics is selected.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-39 Link1 FCD-IPM (T 1 with Sub Link ) Route r/Bridg e Sub Link T1 Inte rfa ce Analog Front End Loopback T1 Service T1 Service or PABX Figure 5-45.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-40 Interface Para meters Menu • Main Link Local Analog Loopback – In this mode the data transmitte d from FCD-IPM to the T1 line is sent back to the receive path instead of the received data from the T1 line.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-41 T1 Link Parameters T1 PARAMETERS: LINK 1 (Device name - FCD-IPM) --------------------- 1. Frame type : [ESF] 2. Line code : [B8ZS] 3. Tx line mask : [0-133 ft / 0 dB] 4.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-42 Interface Para meters Menu Table 5-18. T1 Parameters Link1 Parameters (Cont.) Parameters Possible Values Description Sync FAST AT&T 62411 Defines the time required for the link to return to normal operation after a red alarm event has terminated.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-43 Card options are: • Sub – depending on your hardware installation options are: Fix Sub – parameters for T1 are sh own as those in T1 Link Parameters .
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-44 Interface Para meters Menu On/off hook from the T1 On Select this parameter to specify the receiv e mode fo r on/off hook signaling from T1 into FXS.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-45 Default ABCD to the T1 Select this parameter to specify signaling bits that are not in use for the on/off hook or for the polarity (if enabled). Tho se bits will be transmitted towards T1.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-46 Interface Para meters Menu On/off hook from the T1 On Select this parameter to specify the receiv e mode fo r on/off hook signaling from T1 into FXO.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-47 Signaling Feedback This parameter is set to: Enabled feedback of the on/off hook signaling that was received from T1 is transmitted back to T1 Disabled feedback of the on/off hook signaling that was received from T1 is not transmitted back to T1.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-48 Interface Para meters Menu E&M Type This parameter specifies the E&M s ignaling mode: • Type1 • Type2 • Type3 • Type5 – SSDC5. Coding law Select this parameter to specify the co mpounding law to be used by the voice channels.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-49 Busy Idle T1 signal is held at active fo r 2.5 seconds, and then toggled to inactive until the Out of Service condition end. Time Slots for Voice Ports Refer to Timeslots Mapping in Table 5-17.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-50 Interface Para meters Menu T1 ALARMS FILTER (Device name - FCD-IPM) ---------------- 1. Frame slip : [Unmasked] 2. BPV error : [Unmasked] 3. Execive BPV : [Unmasked] 4. Execive error ratio: [Unmasked] 5.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-51 E1 Setup Menu This section describes the para meters in the E1 Setup menu. E1 Setup: LINK 1 (Device name – FCD-IPM) ------------------ 1. Clock Master: [Link 1] 2.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-52 Interface Para meters Menu Table 5-19. E1 Setup Parameters (Cont.) Parameters Possible Values Description Time Slots Mapping Data li.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-53 E1 TIME SLOTS MAPPING: LINK1 (Device name – FCD-IPM) --------------------- TS1 [DATA LINK1 ] TS17 [NC ] .
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-54 Interface Para meters Menu General Diagnostics Select this option to allow you to select the card on which the diagnostics is to be performed. A toggle option appears on the botto m of the screen.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-55 Link1 FCD-IPM (E1 with Sub Link) Router/Bridge E1 Service or PABX Sub Link E1 Interfa ce E1 Servi ce Analog Front End Loopback Figure 5-60.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-56 Interface Para meters Menu Link1 FCD-IPM (E1 with Sub Link) Router/ Bridge Sub Lin k E1 Interface Loopback E1 Se rvice or PABX E1 Service Figure 5-62.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-57 Table 5-20. E1 Link1 Parameters Parameters Possible Values Description Frame Type G732N G732S 2 frames per multiframe. Time slot 16 can be used for user data.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-58 Interface Para meters Menu Additional Cards Parameters Select this option to allow you to select the card for which para meters are to be displayed. A toggle option appears on t h e bottom of the screen.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-59 On/off hook from the E1 on Select this parameter to specify the receiv e mode fo r on/off hook signaling from E1 into FXS.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-60 Interface Para meters Menu Polarity (polarity reversal, also known as Wink Start Reversal) When polarity is configured as Enabled, t.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-61 A bit inverted When the received A bit signal from E1 equals 1 then o n hook will be indicated in the FXO .
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-62 Interface Para meters Menu Forced Idle signaling is hel d on hook for the duration of the Out of Service condition Forced Busy signaling is held off hook for the duration of the Out of Service condition.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-63 A Law Coding for E1 links E signal from the E1 on Select this parameter to specify the E signal receive mode from E1 into E&M.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-64 Interface Para meters Menu E1 TIME SLOTS MAPPING: LINK1 (Device name – FCD-IPM) --------------------- TS1 [DATA LINK1] TS17 [NC] T.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-65 E1 ALARMS FILTER (Device name – FCD-IPM) ----------------------- 1. Frame slip : [Unmasked] 2. BPV error : [Unmasked] 3. Excessive BPV : [Unmasked] 4. CRC-4 error : [Unmasked] 5.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-66 Interface Para meters Menu costs to a minimum. WAN economy is ac hieved through automatic spoofing and connection-on-demand features for Internet/Intranet access. Inte rne t ISD N FCD-I PM IS DN ( BRI ) 64/ 128 k bps S/T or U-Inte rf ace Figure 5-69.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-67 Table 5-23. Local Number for Dialback Parameters Description Dialback Phone Number Select this parameter to en ter the phone number which is used by the ISP to dial back FCD-IPM.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-68 Interface Para meters Menu Frame Relay Settings FRAME RELAY DLCI SETTINGS ( Device name - 27 ) ------------------------- LINK DLCI S.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-69 • Supports self-learning of the maintenance protocol and the DLCI wh ich enables connection to the Frame.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-70 Interface Para meters Menu Table 5-24. Frame Relay Link Parameters Parameters Description Self Learn DLCI/Maintenance Specifies whether FCD-IPM will self learn the maintenance protocol on the Frame Relay link and the existing DLCI s with their status (UP or DOWN).
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Interface Parameters Menu 5-71 Ful l Status En quiry Ful l Status Enqui ry Stat us Enq uiry Stat us Enq uiry Repl y Ful l Status Repl y S.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-72 Interface Para meters Menu Frame Relay DLCI Parameters Table 5-25. Frame Relay DLCI Parameters Parameters Possible Values Descriptio.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Access Control (Security) Menu 5-73 5.4 Access Control (Security) Menu Select this option to perform security operations 2 Device Control 1 Setup Advanced Menu Access Control (Security) 4 1 External Access Security 1.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-74 Access Control (Security) Menu ACCESS CONTROL ( Device name - FCD-IPM) -------------- 1. External access security 2. Device security identity 3. Security Host/Guest 4. Script Setup ESC - Return to previous menu Choose one of the above: Figure 5-78.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Access Control (Security) Menu 5-75 Table 5-26. External Access Security Parameters Parameters Possible Values Description Security Authentication None User Access Profile RADIUS User Access Profile+RADIUS Protects your LAN against unwanted entry by outside users.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-76 Access Control (Security) Menu Device Security Identity (PPP only) DEVICE SECURITY IDENTITY ( Device name – FCD-IPM ) 1. Name : FCD IPM 2. Password: Press the number to edit value or ESC to return to the previous screen: Figure 5-80.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Access Control (Security) Menu 5-77 Security Host/Guest (PPP only) SECURITY HOST/GUEST ( Device name - FCD-IPM ) 1. Security for LINK 1 : [HOST ] 2. Security for LINK 2 : [HOST ] Press the number to edit value or ESC to return to the previous screen: Figure 5-81.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-78 Access Control (Security) Menu FCD-IPM script is a sequence of comman ds, with a maximum of 20 commands in the script. As soon as a ph ysical connection to the remote host is achieved (and the script is enabled), FCD-IPM begins to forw ard the script.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Access Control (Security) Menu 5-79 Argument The argument is any string without apostrophes, quotation marks or unsigned integers (depending on the comma nd). In addition to ASCI I symbols, the argument string can include any control characters with ASCII codes from 1 to 31.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-80 WAN Economy Menu 5.5 WAN Economy Menu Select this option to reduce traffic ov er the WAN and to keep the link up only when necessary 2 Device Contr ol 1 Setu p Advanced Menu WAN Economy 5 1 Filters 1.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu WAN Economy Menu 5-81 WAN ECONOMY (Device name - FCD-IPM) ----------- Use these features: - to reduce traffic over the WAN to a minimum and increase throughput - to keep the link up only when it is required 1.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-82 WAN Economy Menu FCD-IPM features two types of filters: • Quick Filters • Advanced Filters. Quick Filters are used to regulate spe cific protocols: • IP • IPX • SNA • NetBIOS • AppleTalk • DECnet.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu WAN Economy Menu 5-83 FCD-IPM Link Traffic is Re gulated Link to LAN Filter LAN to Link Filter Traffic is Re gulated Figure 5-87. Action of an Adva nced Filter There are two modes through which filter ing can be implemented: blocking and forwarding.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-84 WAN Economy Menu Definition of Filter Tests You need to define the filter test whic h will be applied to every packet that is transmitted. Use any combination of the fo llowing parameters to define the filter test: • Protocol • Operation (block, forward, etc.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu WAN Economy Menu 5-85 To configure the operation: 1. From the Filters menu , choose Block and Forwarding .
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-86 WAN Economy Menu In FCD-IPM 2 LANs configuration: For LAN1, use Quick Filters For LAN2, use Advanced Filter. Advanced Filters There are 4 steps in defini ng an Advanced Filter: 1. From the Advanced Setu p menu, choose: Set up → WAN Economy → Filters.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu WAN Economy Menu 5-87 Table 5-30. Add Filters Menu Terms Terms Description Protocol Protocol on which the filter operates Operation Actio.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-88 WAN Economy Menu Table 5-31. Advanced Filter Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Possible Values Description Interface Area where the filters will act. If you want to filter traffic going to the LAN, choose LAN.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu WAN Economy Menu 5-89 Table 5-31. Advanced Filter Parameters (Cont.) Parameter Possible Values Description Low Level (IP protocol) UTP TCP ICMP Toggle to the required low level protocol for the filter.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-90 WAN Economy Menu To exit filtering and return to the main Setup menu, press < Es c >. The following prompt appears: 'up' (Y/N)? Press Y to save changes in the Flash Memory.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu WAN Economy Menu 5-91 You need to configure: • Start Connection • Terminate Connection.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-92 WAN Economy Menu Table 5-32. Connection On Demand Parameters (Cont.) Parameters Possible Values Description Minimum Time Between 2 Connections Determines how much time there must be between a line being terminated and then reactivated.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu WAN Economy Menu 5-93 Example 2: To lower expenses, FCD-IPM is configured so that a line to the Internet is activated when there is a need to connect to the In ternet and terminates when no frames are transmitted for 60 sec onds.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-94 WAN Economy Menu 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.5 1.2.3.6 1.2.3.7 Modem P.T.T. INTERN ET PC 1.2.3.4 is able to connect to I nternet PC 1.2.3.5 is bl ocked from the Internet PC 1.2.3.6 is bl ocked from the Internet PC 1.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu WAN Economy Menu 5-95 INTERNET The connection is ma nual Connection is terminated if no frame passe s within 30 seconds Modem FCD-IPM Figure 5-95. Manual Connection Spoofing IP/IPX SPOOFING ( Device name – FCD-IPM ) --------------- Keep Alive (IPX) ---------------- 1.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-96 WAN Economy Menu routers, answer for the remote devices. This fools (spoofs) the LAN device int o thinking that the remote LAN is still connect ed, even though it is not. The spoofing saves the WAN bandwidth, because no pa cket is ever sent out on the WAN.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Setup Menu Factory Default Options 5-97 5.6 Factory Default Options The Factory Default menu allows yo u to change all configuratio n parameters, returning configuration parameters ba ck to their factory defaults.
Chapter 5 Setup Menu FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 5-98 Factory Default Options.
E1/T1 and Voice Troubleshooting 6-1 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics This chapter includes: • General troubleshooting (see Table 6-1 ) • E1, T1 and voice troubleshooting (see Table 6-2 ) • Router connections troubleshooting (see Table 6-3 ).
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 6-2 Router Connections Troubleshooting 6.3 Router Connections Troubleshooting The IP router can be connected to othe r IP networks by the LAN and WAN.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Router Connections Troubleshooting 6-3 Table 6-4. IP Connection to WAN Troubleshooting (Cont.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual 6-4 Router Connections Troubleshooting.
Interface Signal List (Female Connectors) A-1 Appendix A Interface Specifications and Cable Diagrams This appendix lists the cable types and connector specifications. A.1 Interface Signal List (Female Conn ectors) The following section provides inform ation on the different inte rfaces for the FCD-IPM.
Appendix A Interface Specifications and Cable Diagrams FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual A-2 Interface Signal List (Female Connectors) Table A-1. Interface Signal Li st (Female Connectors) (Cont.) SIGNAL FUNCTION SOURCE V.24/ RS-232 DB-25 FEMALE V.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Interface Specifications and Cable Diagrams Interface Signal List (Female Connectors) A-3 Figure A-1 shows the pinout for the cable su pplied with the X.
Appendix A Interface Specifications and Cable Diagrams FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual A-4 Interface Signal List (Female Connectors) Figure A-2 shows the pinout for the cable su pplied with the V.36 interface. Shield 1 TD-a 2 TD-b 14 RD-a 3 RD-b 16 RTS-a 4 RTS-b 19 CTS-a 5 CTS-b 13 DSR-a 6 DSR-b 22 DTR-a 20 DTR-b 23 Sig.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Interface Specifications and Cable Diagrams Control Cable Connector A-5 A.2 E1/T1 Connectors The following section provides information o n the main and sub link connectors.
Appendix A Interface Specifications and Cable Diagrams FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual A-6 Control Cable Connector A.4 Control Cable Connector The control cable connection pinout is provided in Table A- 3 .
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Interface Specifications and Cable Diagrams Fiber Optic Interface A-7 A.5 ISDN Connector The ISDN connector pinout is provide d in Table A-4 . Table A-4. ISDN “S” I nterface Pin Assignments Pin Number Signal Name 3 Tx+ 4 Rx+ 5 Rx- 6 Tx- A.
Appendix A Interface Specifications and Cable Diagrams FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual A-8 FXO/FXS Connector A.7 E&M Connector The RJ-45 E&M connector wiring is provided in Table A-6 .
Accessing Boot Manager B-1 Appendix B Boot Manager This appendix describes the various options of t he Boot Manager. B.1 Preface FCD-IPM includes a Dual Image Flash, capa ble of storing two different versions of software in two different partit ions. Upon reset, FCD-IPM aut omatically runs the program stored in the active partition.
Appendix B Boot Manager FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual B-2 The Boot Manager Menu Rescue If FCD-IPM does not respond properly, try the Rescue optio n: 1. Connect the ASCII terminal to FCD-IPM. 2. Switch on F CD -IP M and immediately press R.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B Boot Manager The Boot Manager Menu B-3 Load New Software Select this option to download new software via the control port using the XMODEM protocol. During the download process, the new program code is downloaded to the Flash backup partition, thus erasing it s previous contents.
Appendix B Boot Manager FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual B-4 The Boot Manager Menu Run Backup Partition Select this option to run the program stored in the backup partition of the Flash memory. Normally that program is the previous software version .
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B Boot Manager The Boot Manager Menu B-5 Set Baud Rate Select this option to set the device’s baud rate to either 9. 6, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6 or 115.2 kbps. For software download, it is recom mended to use the highest rat e possible, i.
Appendix B Boot Manager FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual B-6 The Boot Manager Menu.
SNMP Environment C-1 Appendix C SNMP Management This appendix provides the specific informat ion required for managing FCD-I PM with the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
Appendix C SNMP Management FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual C-2 SNMP Environment The Management Information Base The management information base (MIB) includes a collection of managed objects . A managed o bject is defined as a p arameter that can be managed, s uch as a performance statistics v alue.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C SNMP Management SNMP Environment C-3 MIBs Supported by the FCD-IPM SNMP Agent The interpretation of the relevant MIBs is a function of the SN MP agent of each managed entity.
Appendix C SNMP Management FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual C-4 SNMP Environment with it, and the access rights associate d with each community (this is the SNMP community name table of the entity).
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C SNMP Management SNMP Configuration C-5 C.2 SNMP Configurati on Indexing Convention The following is the indexing convention of the SNMP configurati.
Appendix C SNMP Management FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual C-6 SNMP Traps 2. Choose Setup Host Parameters. 3. Choose SNMP Manager Table. 4. Add the NMS station IP address to the manager list. 5. Choose YES under MA SK parameter to open the trap mask.
D-1 Appendix D Glossary 10BaseT - 10BaseT is a LAN protocol that allows stations t o be attached via twisted pair cable. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) - ARP is a method for finding a host's Et hernet address from its Internet a ddress.
Appendix D Glossary FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual D-2 I/O - Data Channel Interf aces that can be operated as n x 64k o r n x 56k data port (DCE only). IP Address - The IP Address is a 32-bit host address. It is usually represented in dotted decimal notation, e.
FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D Glossary D-3 NetBEUI (NetBIOS Extended User Interface) - NetBEUI is the network transport protocol used by all of Microsoft ne twork systems and IBM LAN Server based systems. Parity - Parity is an extra bit a dded to a byte or word to reveal e rrors in storage (in RAM or disk) or transmission.
Appendix D Glossary FCD-IPM Installation and Operation Manual D-4 Spoofing - Spoofing is a technique us ed to re duce network overhead, especially in a WAN. Some network protocols send frequent pac kets for management purposes. These can be routing up dates or keep-alive messages.
DC Power Supply Connection – Terminal Block Connector Note: Ignore this supplement if the unit is AC-powered. Certain DC-powered units are equipped with a plastic 3-pin VDC-IN power input connector, located on the unit rear panel. Different variations of the connector are shown in Figure 1.
Note : Certain TB plugs are equipped with captive screws for securing the assembled cable’s TB plug to the unit’s VDC-IN connector (C and E types only). To secure the plug, tighten the two screws on the plug into the corresponding holes on the sides of the input connector as shown in Figure 3 .
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