Home

Lucent Technologies Network Access Module Network Card User Manual

image

Contents

1. N A ERROR at failed memory address failure Record all information to this point and contact Lucent technical support This error indicates a boot failure Record all information to this point and contact Lucent technical support The type of CPU installed N A Nonvolatile RAM brand name and size in kilobytes Counter for system memory dynamic RAM DRAM size If the size counter freezes record all information to this point and contact Lucent technical support This error indicates a boot failure Record all information to this point and contact Lucent technical support N A This error indicates a boot failure Record all information to this point and contact Lucent technical support A 4 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Using the DS 1 Test ads TableA 2 Interpreting Diagnostic Boot M essages Continued Field Possible Message Explanation Setting up ACC 2188 PCI Controller Found 16384K PCI Memory at OxIffff000 Testing PCI Memory block 0x20000000 Ox20ff fff Passed Total of 16384K PCI Memory Ready block alloc 425 870400 block alloc cpu lt 0 gt control 0028bdb0 free count 425 PM3VT Legend ComOS V4 15 a4 100R HV 01 FBV 00 FAV 11 FAS 01 Found x ports 3 EtherO active PCI Master Running ComOS N A PortMaster Console login N A PCI memory has been correctly set up ComoOS version string MERLIN firmware identification Numbe
2. The INA module supports surrogate mode programming The INA module is indicated on MERLIN MAGIX system programming screens by the label 100R U C 7 INA Module System Interactions Board Renumbering The INA module works in the same manner as the 100D module for board renumbering Use board renumbering to replace a 100D module with a 100R module and vice versa After the board renumbering T1 PRI data that had been previously administered for the replaced module is associated with the new module The data channels assigned to the 100R are now be unassigned on the 100D module Print Reports The System Inventory Report is enhanced to include summary information about INA modules present in the system This summary information is presented under the 100 RU label PCMCIA Flash Memory Card Based U pgrade Operation The INA module firmware is upgradeable using the MERLIN MAGIX PCMCIA card Note Performing an upgrade to the INA module firmware using the MERLIN MAGIX PCMCIA card does not upgrade the INA module router software Router software is upgraded separately with the PMVision application Depending upon the nature of the upgrade either a INA module firmware upgrade or a router software upgrade or both might be required Other System Interactions C 8 Table C 5 shows system conditions applying to the INA module Table C 5 INA Module System Interactions Condition Explanation Idle Conditions The system might b
3. This value is not handled by the INAWizard Use the command line interface or PMVision to set this value The default speed is 64K bps Almost all installations use this default value 56k or 64k Protocol Point to Point Protocol PPP or Frame Relay Frame Data link connection identifier DLCI list source For Frame Relay connections only Select Local M anagement Interface LMI or Annex D and or manually enter a DLCI list LMI DLCI keepalive value For Frame Relay connections only Change the 10 second default if necessary to match the value on the Frame Relay switch Contact your telco for more information 20 Getting Ready for Configuration 2 3 Network Settings Table 2 2 Basic Network Configuration Settings for the INA Module Continued Settings Notes Example DLCI list For Frame Relay connections for which you manually enter a list Enter each DLCI number 1 to 1023 a colon and the IP address of the router represented by the DLCI 16 172 26 131 37 Dynamic Host Connection Protocol DHCP server address If you use DHCP Defaults to EtherO 192 198 32 17 DHCP lease time For DHCP dynamically assigned IP addresses Enter hours and or minutes A 0 zero indicates an infinite time 8 hours DHCP static binding IP address es and corresponding media access control MAC address es For DHCP statically assigned IP address
4. About This Guide The MERLIN MAGIX Integrated Network Access INA Installation and Configuration Guide provides installation and configuration instructions for the MERLIN MAGIX Integrated System IS Integrated Network Access INA module The routing functions of the module are based on Lucent Technology s PortM aster series of products The operating software for the module is the PortM aster ComOS operating system The operating software for the router is the PortM aster ComOS release 4 1 5 and later releases Audience This guide is designed to be used by qualified system administrators network managers and qualified MERLIN MAGIX vendors and installers Knowledge of basic networking concepts is required to successfully install the INA module Related Documentation The following MERLIN MAGIX and PortM aster documentation provides additional information about those products MERLIN MAGIX Doaumentation The documents listed in the following table are part of the MERLIN MAGIX documentation set To order contact the Lucent Technologies BCS Publications Center by calling 1 800 457 1235 within the continental United States Document No Title 555 710 100 Customer Documentation Package Consists of paper versions of the System Manager s Quick Reference the Feature Reference and System Programming 555 710 110 Feature Reference 555 710 111 System Programming 555 670 112 MERLIN LEGEND amp Communications System Re
5. C 10 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Index Numerics 100D module C 1 operation 2 2 renumbering boards C 8 24 hour event totals C 4 A activate or deactivate CSU 2 1 C 2 administration options C 1 administrative password 5 2 B B8ZS encoding 2 1 C 1 backup INA module settings 6 7 MERLIN MAGIX settings C 7 BERT C 6 bipolar 8 zero substitution See B8ZS bit error rate test BERT C 6 boards renumbering C 8 replacement C 9 boot messages checking A 2 interpreting A 4 boot mode configuring 3 3 BOOTP 3 3 broadcast address setting 5 3 C CO port location 1 3 using 5 1 C1 serial port location 1 2 using for console session 5 2 cables connecting 3 1 console 3 3 B 1 crossover B 3 Ethernet 3 4 B 2 passthrough 3 1 specifications B 1 T1 PRI 3 3 B 2 caution icon xiv channel rate setting 2 3 5 6 6 6 channels assigning 2 2 C 2 setting 5 6 channel service unit See CSU code supression B8BZS 2 1 C 1 cold start C 9 command line interface description 1 2 using 5 1 configuration console port 3 2 getting information 2 1 parameters 2 3 steps 1 4 configuration displays PM Vision 6 5 configuration functions PMVision 6 4 configuration panels PMVision 6 4 connecting console 3 3 Ethernet cable 3 4 INAWizard workstation 4 1 PMVision workstation 6 1 serial passthrough cable 3 1 T1 PRI Cable 3 3 console cable B 1 checking messages A 2 configuring port 3 2 connecting 3 3 console port S
6. PRI Provisioning on page 2 1 for a preview of the values you need 2 Collect information about the network and routing configuration See Network Settings on page 2 2 for a preview of the values you need 3 Install the INA module in the MERLIN MAGIX system See Install the INA Module in a Carrier on page 3 1 4 Configure the T1 or PRI line using the MERLIN MAGIX console See Set Up T1 PRI on the MERLIN MAGIX on page 2 1 5 Assign data channels to the router using the MERLIN MAGIX console See Assign T1 PRI Channels on page 2 2 6 Connect the INA module front panel cables See Connect Cables on page 3 1 7 Configure the INA module See one of the following Using the INAWizard on page 4 1 Using the Command Line Interface on page 5 1 Using PMVision on page 6 1 1 4 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Getting Ready for Configuration 2 To properly configure your INA module you must gather all the technical information needed You must also assign T1 PRI channels using the MERLIN MAGIX administration console before using the INA module Before starting the installation of your module be sure that you have all needed information from the following categories e T1 PRI Provisioning on page 2 1 e Network Settings on page 2 2 T1 PRI Provisioning Table 2 1 illustrates the T1 PRI information needed to set up the data networking capabilities of the INA module Make sure that you hav
7. Switches DIP switch 1 controls the configuration of serial port CO DIP switch 2 controls ComOS boot behavior See Set DIP Switches on page 3 2 System LED This LED indicates the status of the routing hardware and the ComOS One blink every 5 seconds indicates normal operation See System LED on page 3 5 CO Serial Port This RJ 45 connector is used to connect a PC or terminal to act as a console The console is used to access the ComOS command line interface See Connect a Console Optional on page 3 3 Network Activity LED This amber LED blinks to indicate network traffic See Ethernet LEDs on page 3 6 1 3 Installation and Configuration Steps Ethernet Port This RJ 45 connector provides a 10BaseT Ethernet connection See Connect an Ethernet Cable on page 3 4 Ethernet Link LED This green LED indicates link integrity to a 10BaseT hub See Ethernet LEDs on page 3 6 Reboot Button This button resets the router hardware and reboots ComOS It has no effect on MERLIN MAGIX voice operation You will need a thin object such asa straightened paper click to activate this recessed switch TI PRI Connection This RJ 45 connector connects the T1 PRI line See Connect a T1 PRI Cable on page 3 3 DS 1 Test J acks There are three pairs of jacks for DS 1 troubleshooting See Using the DS 1 Test J acks on page A 5 Installation and Configuration Steps L Collect information about your T1 or PRI line See T1
8. configuration functions Select a configure function by clicking the desired function name in the control tree When a function is selected the main panel shows either a configuration pane or a configuration display Working with Configuration Panels Configuration panels Figure 6 4 have Save and Refresh control buttons at the bottom Enter or edit the desired data and dick the Save button A dialog appears to confirm the data to be changed If you must reboot the PortM aster to update the data a dialog box allows the choice between rebooting now or later INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Selecting PM Vision Functions Figure 6 4 Configuration Panel Example 149 188 11018 Working with Configuration Displays Displays Figure 6 5 have two or more control buttons at the bottom Click the Add button to add a new entry and display a configuration panel Enter the data and click Save You can edit or delete a setting by first selecting the setting to be changed Clicking Edit displays a configuration panel Modify the displayed data and click Save Clicking Delete erases the selected settings Use the Refresh button to refresh the displayed data and confirm that settings have been updated Figure6 5 Configuration Display Example INA Configure NAT Maps Device NAT Map Rule Count 149 198 110 183 pra NN Add Edit Delete Refresh Enter Basic Settings Using PM Vision Enter con
9. for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone wiring has been disconnected at the network interface Use only Lucent Technologies manufactured MERLIN MAGIX Integrated System circuit modules carrier assemblies and power units in the MERLIN MAGIX Integrated System control unit Use only Lucent Technologies recommended or approved MERLIN MAGIX Integrated System accessories Do not install this product near water for example in a wet basement location Do not overload wall outlets as this can result in the risk of fire or electrical shock The MERLIN MAGIX Integrated System requires a supplementary ground Slots and openings in the module housings are provided for ventilation To protect this equipment from overheating do not block these openings Never push objects of any kind into this product through module openings or expansion slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts which could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on this product Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use cleaners or aerosol cleaners Do not operate telephones if chemical gas leakage is suspected in the area Use telephones located in some other safe area to report the trouble Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS X INA ModulelInstallation and Configuration Guide
10. or from the INA RJ 48C Signal Definition Module 1 RXD Ring Receive Data Input 2 RXD Tip 4 TXD Ring Transmit Data Output 5 TXD Tip Ethernet Interface Table B 3 provides specifications for the 10Mbps baseband IEEE 802 3 compatible Ethernet interface Table B 3 Ethernet Interface Ethernet Connector Transmission Type Type Cable Type Distance RJ 48C RJ 48C for 10BaseT Category 5 Hub distance 328ft 100m maximum unshielded Repeaters four maximum twisted pair B 2 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Crossover Cable Crossover Cable This RJ 45 crossover cable is used to connect two and only two machines using 10baseT Ethernet without the use of a hub The cable must be fabricated from category 5 unshielded twisted pair Table B 4 shows the wiring for this cable Table B 4 Crossover Cable Wiring RJ 45 Connector RJ 45 Connector pin 1 pin 2 pin 3 pin 6 pin 3 pin 6 pin 1 pin 2 B 3 Crossover Cable B 4 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide MERLIN MAGIX Administration C This appendix describes the MERLIN MAGIX system programming options for the INA module The INA module is identified as a 100R module in MERLIN MAGIX programming and console displays The following topics are covered e INA Module System Programming Summary on page C 1 INA Module Administration Options on page C 1 INA Module Maintenance Options
11. syntax e set SO host default prompt paddress Document Advisories Note means take note Notes contain information of importance or special interest x Caution means be careful You might do something or fail to do something that results in equipment failure or loss of data Warning means danger You might do something or fail to do something that results in personal injury or equipment damage xiv INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Limited W Limited Warranty arranty Lucent Technologies provides a limited warranty on the INA module Refer to Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability in Appendix A Customer Support Information of System Programming manual 555 710 111 Technical Support In the USA Only Lucent Technologies provides a toll free customer Helpline 1 800 628 2888 24 hours a day If you need assistance when installing programming or using your system call the Helpline or your Lucent Technologies representative Consultation charges may apply Lucent recommends that customers first contact their dealer for support USA Dealers and Value Added Resellers VARS Call 877 295 0099 Outside the USA If you need assistance when installing programming or using your system contact your Lucent Technologies representative INA Module Training Courses Lucent Global Learning Solutions GLS offers training specifically for the INA module For course info
12. the instructions in the resulting dialog boxes to complete the installation Lucent recommends using the Java runtime engine that comes with the installation package rather than any existing Copy Connect the Workstation tothe INA Module For the wizard to work an Ethernet connection between the workstation running the wizard and the module must exist You can usually make the connection through your network but you can use a free standing workstation and a crossover Ethernet cable instead Over a LAN If the module is being configured for the first time and does not have an Ethernet address configured the workstation running the INAWizard and the INA module itself must be on the same subnet The wizard automatically identifies the INA module and sets the EtherO address If the workstation is not on the same subnet then the initial Ethernet configuration for the module must be set through a console connection and the command line interface See Connect a Console Optional on page 3 3 and Set the EtherO Network Address on page 5 3 4 1 Run the Wizard Using the Command Line Interface 5 The ComOS commands can be used to configure the INA module directly through the ComOS command line interface You access the command line interface through the console port CO using a terminal or PC running a terminal emulator Once the module has been connected to a network the best way to access the command line interface is through a Tel
13. then configure W8 with the desired protocol IP address netmask and related settings Be sure to set the correct channel rate for the new group if necessary with the set line command Set the Port IP Address Optional You can set the local IP address of the WO port to create an interface with a IP address You can use any IP address If you set the local address of the WAN port to 0 0 0 0 for PPP the INA module uses the EtherO address for the end of the serial link If you set the WAN port address to 0 0 0 0 for a Frame Relay connection the port is disabled Use the following commands to set the IP address INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Configurethe WAN Port Command set Wl address paddress Command gt save all Set the Destination IP Address The destination IP address is the IP address or hostname of the machine on the other end of the connection The destination IP address can also be set to 255 255 255 255 for PPP users This setting allows the INA module to learn the IP address of the system on the other end of the connection using PPP IPCP address negotiation Do not set a destination IP address for Frame Relay connections Instead use a data link connection identifier DLCI list to link IP addresses to DLCIs or use the Local Management Interface LMI or Annex D status updates and Inverse ARP to discover Frame Relay addresses dynamically See the PortM aster Configuration Guide for more informat
14. 4 hours A valid historical interval is one for which data has been captured while the system was running During a valid interval data has not been lost due to a clearing of error events or a board reset A board reset can occur during a reset busy out frigid start cold start or power outage MIS Misframes SLP Slips ES Errored Seconds BS Bursty errored seconds SEC Severely errored seconds FS Failed seconds BPV Bipolar violations INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide INA Module M aintenance Options Each error statistic represents the sum of error events from all valid intervals including the current interval The message 9999 represents an overflow situation You can refresh the 24 hour total screen by pressing Back and then pressing 224 hr total again Current E vents The Current error event screen reports error statistics for the 15 minute interval that is currently active The elapsed minutes line displays the number of minutes that have elapsed for the current interval The elapsed minutes display ranges from 0 to 15 and is rounded to the nearest minute From your system programming console use the following sequence to access the Current screen Be sure to select the corresponding INA module slot number Menu Maintenance Slot Slot Enter Error Events Current The events reported are the same as for the 24 hour event totals screen You can refresh the Current screen by pr
15. 8 198 1 70 0 0 0 0 livingston com 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 status bar help bar Communicate with the INA Module Select Device from the menu bar and click Connect to establish communications between PM Vision and your INA module The connection dialog box appears Figure 6 2 Enter the IP address or Domain Name System DNS name of the INA module into the device text box If you have connected to this INA module before you can also select the address from the drop down list box Complete the dialog by completing the Username and Password text boxes and clicking Connect Using PM Vision 6 3 Selecting PMVision Functions Figure 6 2 Connection Dialog When the connection has been made information about the INA module appears in the connection panel The INA module information line is highlighted indicating that the INA module is active and can be controlled by PM Vision PM Vision is now ready to interact with the INA module Selecting PM Vision Functions 6 4 The control tree panel has a section for controlling the INA module When using PM Vision for the first time double click on INA to expand the tree You must use the INA section of the tree for proper operation of all functions Figure 6 3 shows the control tree Figure 6 3 INA Control Tree ra Monitor Maintain Command r Configure Using Configuration Fundions Double click Configure to display all of the available
16. BUB Oded Od Ru hdd 4 2 Using the Command Line Interface Connect a Console ssseseseeeeeee er rne 5 1 Using the CO Console Port ititi ah d e a taa a tata t d dea a adus 5 1 Using a Telnet Session 0 eae 5 2 Using the Passthrough Serial Connection 0 00 eee eens 5 2 POGIING Babee deb ES E RE table d b des 5 2 Set the Administrative Password 0 0c nes 5 2 Set the EtherO Network Address sssssessee eh 5 3 Set the IP Address and Netmask 0000 e eect ee 5 3 Set the Broadcast Address lliielsielseelee ees 5 3 Set the System Name ssseseseeeee hh 5 4 Set the Default Route Gateway ssseseee n 5 4 Use Name Resolution Optional llle 5 4 Set Up a Local Host Table 0 0 0 0 cece nh 5 4 Set aName Service 0 0 tae 5 4 Configure the WAN Port 0 0 0 tee 5 5 Set the Channel Rate 0 0 0 c cet 5 6 Set Up Additional WAN Ports 00 00 n 5 6 Set the Port IP Address Optional 0 00 cece cece eee eee eens 5 6 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Contents Set the Destination IP Address 0 eae 5 7 Set the Netmask 525 sk E RRRERRRSUP ARI PPP tds dais dade dda ie die ad 5 7 Set the Transport Protocol 0 0 cece es 5 7 Apply Filters to the WAN Port Optional 00 00 e eee eee 5 7 6 Using PMVision install PM MISION scc etexesescesseucsde sree GS EU FREE
17. EE Ta NE NA FEE NUS 6 1 Connect the Workstation to the INA Module sllseseleseleerenns 6 1 Overa LAN erudi RR PADRE RUE ALACRI Meee 6 1 Usinga Grossover Cable iei oerte rte re eres rates edd 6 2 RUMPMVISION ziii bb ai aiioa rr eroe or EG S EC Fe FR Fo a Fold 6 2 Communicate with the INA Module 00 00 eee 6 3 Selecting PM Vision Functions 0 0000 cee ae 6 4 Using Configuration Functions sssaaa ae 6 4 Enter Basic SettingS 0 0 tetas 6 5 Set Up Additional WAN Ports 0 000 eae 6 7 Using the Backup and Restore Functions 0 cece eee eens 6 7 A Troubleshooting Observing LED Behavior sitsit rarita a dag eet ea a le ar crea at A A 1 Observing Boot Messages ttrian a nr rns A 2 Using the DS 1 Test Jacks 0 tae A 5 B Cable Specifications Cables Specified c eva o xax ee ee Pe Pe Pe B 1 Console Cable v22222c2028 0428506040454 8400808 28 Soe ee eed vebrriose9 5s B 1 JEIAPRI Cables 2 1 e ee ree Reed dee ER EMERERERPBMERERM B 2 Ethernet Interface 41e xbeiaeirieri bo5eo25o454ededad bed ede abe aes B 2 Crossover Cable prezee nET wr Wer c vIPP OPEP es Her r4 er G eYEEEEENENS B 3 C MERLIN MAGIX Administration INA Module System Programming Summary 00 00 e eee C 1 INA Module Administration Options 0 00 ee ee C 1 Activate or Deactivate the Onboard CSU 000 c ee een C 2 DSU Channel Selection 00 0000 c cea C 2 INA Module Maintenan
18. IP switch 1 to the right 3 2 set DIP Switches 3 2 set domain 5 5 set EtherO broadcast 5 3 set EtherO netmask 5 3 set gateway 5 4 set lineO channels 5 6 set nameserver 5 5 set namesvc 5 5 set system name 5 4 settings INAWizard 2 3 using PMVision for 6 5 set W1 address 5 7 set W1 destination 5 7 set W1netmask 5 7 set W1 protocol 5 7 set W1 speed 5 6 slot busy out C 8 SPM See WinSPM Index 4 subnet mask 5 3 5 7 support technical xiv xv surrogate operation C 7 system erase C 9 system interactions C 7 C 8 system LED location 1 3 observing 3 5 system name 2 3 5 4 6 6 system requirements INAWizard 4 1 PMVision 6 1 system restart C 9 T T1 PRI all unequipped 2 2 C 2 assign channels 2 2 C 2 assigning channels 2 2 cable B 2 connector location 1 4 LEDs 3 4 MERLIN setup 2 1 provisioning information 2 1 unequipped 2 2 C 2 tables configuration 6 5 technical support xv telnet console session 5 2 test jacks DS 1 location 1 4 A 7 using A 5 tests BERT C 6 line loopback C 6 payload loopback C 6 training INA module xv PortM aster xv transport protocol See protocol WAN port troubleshooting INA module A 1 U unassigning data channels C 3 using INAWizard 4 1 6 1 using WinSPM 5 2 V voice channels description 1 1 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Ww WAN port additional 2 2 channel rate 2 3 5 6 filters 5 7 protocol 5 7 rebooting 5 6 setting 5 5 setting with PMVision 6 7 warm s
19. K 16384 Verifying Checksum OK Starting Loader in flash Testing High Memory 4096K Setting up ACC 2188 PCI Controller Found 15360K PCI Memory at 0x20000000 Testing PCI Memory block 0x20000000 Ox20efffff Passed Total of 15360K PCI Memory Ready block alloc 425 870400 block alloc cpu lt 0 gt control 0026ddf0 free count 425 Flash Memory 0 Am29F016 4096K Flash type Am29F016 with 4096K of memory in 64 cells and 4032 n 1 odes nitializing MT8986 TDM Chip Ok A Com0S V4 1 5b2 00R HV 01 FBV 00 FAV 11 FAS 01 nitializing Rockwell Bt8472 HDLC Found 3 ports e loopback test packet buffer at 200d2080 ether active PCI Master stac hwinit Initializing STAC hardware addr OxOffff800 Hardware compression 9711 Hardware Compression Enabled Running Comos PortMaster Console login A 3 Observing Boot M essages Use Table A 2 to interpret possible diagnostic boot messages TableA 2 Interpreting Diagnostic Boot M essages Field Possible Message Explanation INA PROM N Version number of the installed boot PROM Testing System Clock ERROR This error indicates a boot Sizing System Memory CPU Type Starting FLASH Boot Flash Memory 16384 Verifying Load Module Checksum Starting Loader Testing High Memory ERROR at failed memory address 486DX5 133 N A Am29F016 4096K 16384 Invalid Length for Flash at RAM address
20. MERLIN MAGIX Integrated Network Access INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Lucent Technologies October 1999 7820 1000 001 N oti ce Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this guide is complete and accurate at the time of printing Information however is subject to change Your Responsibility for Your System s Security LUCENT DOES NOT WARRANT UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE OPERATION OF THE PRODUCTS INCLUDING MERLINO INA ALSO LUCENT DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE PRODUCTS INCLUDING MERLIN INA WILL PREVENT AND LUCENT WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR UNAUTHORIZED USE OR CHARGES FOR SUCH USE OF COMMON CARRIER TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES OR FACILITIES ACCESSED THROUGH OR CONNECTED TO PRODUCTS TOLL FRAUD MERLIN INA SUPPORTS TELEPHONY AND DATA TRANSMISSION OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL IP FACILITIES YOU COULD EXPERIENCE COMPROMISES IN PERFORMANCE RELIABILITY AND SECURITY EVEN WHEN THIS PRODUCT PERFORMS AS WARRANTED THESE COMPROMISES MAY BECOME MORE ACUTE IF YOU FAIL TO FOLLOW LUCENT S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CONFIGURATION OPERATION AND USE OF THIS PRODUCT YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU ARE AWARE OF THESE RISKS AND THAT YOU HAVE DETERMINED THEY ARE ACCEPTABLE FOR YOUR APPLICATION OF THE PRODUCT YOU ALSO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT UNLESS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN ANOTHER AGREEMENT YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR 1 ENSURING THAT YOUR NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS ARE ADEQUATELY SECURED AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED INTRUSION AND 2 BACKI
21. NG UP YOUR DATA AND FILES Federal Communications Commission Statement 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 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 Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense For further FCC information see Appendix A Customer Support Information in System Programming Canadian Department of Communications DOC Interference Information This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le Pr sent Appareil Num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables auxappareils num riques de la classe A pr scrites dans le r glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par leminist re des Communications du Canada Year 2000 Compliance The MERLIN MAGIX Integrated System is certified to be Year 2000 compliant Additional information
22. a Corer beeen CRI a 1483 198 9L Heal si T si Fel ie Lagin fis pee mem o INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Troubleshooting A This appendix provides the following troubleshooting procedures for the INA module e Observing LED Behavior on page A 1 e Observing Boot Messages on page A 2 e Using the DS 1 Test J acks on page A 5 Additional troubleshooting and maintenance information can also be found in Appendix C M ERLIN MAGIX Administration Observing LED Behavior Table A 1 identifies LED behavior possible causes of the behavior and potential solutions For information on contacting Lucent technical support see Technical Support on page Xv TableA 1 Hardware Problems and Solution LED Behavior Possible Cause Solution System LED does not light T1 PRI line is connected to the T1 PRI port and the red DS 1 status LED stays lit for more than 30 seconds During startup the system LED fails to light or stays continuously lit Twenty seconds after booting the system LED stays solidly lit or does not light During operation the system LED stays solidly lit for more than 20 seconds or does not light Power is not present The INA module does not recognize service from the telephone company A hardware problem has occurred A component might have loosened during shipping or the module is defective A hardware probl
23. adius in the body of the message The mailing list is also available in a daily digest format To receive the digest send email to majordomo livingston com with subscribe portmaster radius digest in the body of the message portmaster announce announcements of new PortM aster products and software releases To subscribe send email to majordomo livingston com with subscribe portmaster announce in the body of the message All announcements to this list also go to the portmaster users list You do not need to subscribe to both lists tech bulletin livingston com a moderated push list featuring technical notes web links and information about the latest code and beta releases sent on a weekly basis as well as periodic technical updates To subscribe complete the form at http www livingston com tech bulletin index html INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide INA Module 1 This chapter introduces the MERLIN Integrated Network Access INA module and provides an overview of its installation and configuration The following topics are discussed INA Module Description on page 1 1 e INA Administration on page 1 1 INA Front Panel on page 1 2 e Installation and Configuration Steps on page 1 4 INA ModuleDescription The MERLIN Integrated Network Access INA module board code 100R combines the voice functions of the MERLIN 100D module with data routing and a channel service unit CSU data service u
24. al application you do the following 1 1 INA Front Panel 1 Arrange with your telecommunications service provider telco for a TY PRI line 2 Havethe telco provision the line so that some channels are assigned to switched voice calls and the rest are assigned to one or more point to point data connections 3 Usethe system administration console to assign the voice channels to the MERLIN MAGIX switch and the data channels to the INA module router On the INA Module Use any of the following tools to access ComOS and set up and administer the INA module s routing and data functions NAWIizard The INAWizard performs the initial configuration of the module The program provides a step by step series of simple forms that allow easy entry of the basic configuration settings The INAWizard operates on most platforms running Microsoft Windows 95 98 or Windows NT 4 0 and later The wizard accesses the INA module through a network connection to the module s Ethernet interface See Chapter 4 Using the INAWizard for more information Command Line Interface The command line interface provides full access and control of all ComOS functions through a direct connection to the CO port on the front of the INA module from a terminal or a PC or workstation used as a terminal Once an IP address has been assigned to the module s Ethernet port you can access the command line interface via Telnet through a network connection to the port Se
25. ce Options 0 000 ee C 3 ErFOF EVetits 2 aka hacked ded dido ded dide ded dide ded dido ded did dod dide did dd ui C 3 24 Hour Event Totals ssai aa ATAA EE ERE eh C 4 vii Contents viii Current Events fai a4 ata dia p qaa pupa qq quu aqu ququg aque C 5 Selected Interval Events 0 0 0 c cette C 5 Glearing Error Events s 2299 4 95 9 94 5 94 494 84945 S455 F455 FH SG T3343 C 5 Demand Tests 5 2 2 2 nc egets dud aaid aad saddsssdsassdsgdu C 6 INA Module System Interactions lsssssleeele nh C 7 Backup and Restore vp X Fr eru y rura va Gp ue E F A mia und C 7 Surrogate Operation ilseleseleeel eee C 7 Board Renumbering ssesseelleee ehe C 8 Print Reports sites Deve aaa Wade eh Dae Ea Gaines os aoa a ea S dd C 8 PCMCIA Flash Memory Card Based Upgrade Operation LLL C 8 Other System Interactions ssssesseeseee ren C 8 Index INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock and injury to persons follow these basic safety precautions when installing telephone equipment Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on or packed with the product Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install a telephone jack in a wet location unless the jack is specifically designed
26. de area network WAN port by ComOS If your data channels are used to form multiple WAN ports you must set up additional WAN ports Additional WAN Ports You can set up these ports after completing the initial configuration Use the command line interface or PMVision to set them up The INAWizard cannot be used to set up these additional ports See one of the following sections for additional configuration instructions e See Set Up Additional WAN Ports on page 5 6 2 2 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide e See Set Up Additional WAN Ports on page 6 7 Network Settings Table 2 2 Basic Network Configuration Settings for the INA Module Settings Notes Example EtherO address IP address of the EtherO port on the INA module 192 198 32 2 EtherO netmask 255 255 255 0 System name Optional M ysystem First data channel number The data channel number determines 16 assigned to the router the WAN port number which is 1 one less that the data channel number For example if the first data channel number is 16 all subsequent channels are assigned to port W15 Default gateway 192 198 32 1 Name service type Optional Select the Domain Name DNS System DNS or Network Information Service NIS Name server address Optional 192 12 35 1 WAN port address 192 198 32 40 Remote router address 172 12 322 Remote router netmask 255 255 255 240 Channel rate
27. dit LMI Annex D or manual DLCI Keepalive Value Frame Relay only I NA Configure Ports Sync ports Edit Keepalive interval DLCI list Frame Relay only DLC number IP address DHCP server address NA Confi gure DHCP Select the checkbox to enable DHCP lease time NA Confi gure DHCP Lease DHCP static binding IP addresses and corresponding MAC addresses NA Conf i gure DHCP Bi ndi ngs Add P address MAC address DHCP address pool start address and end address NA Confi gure DHCP IP pool addresses INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Selecting PM Vision Functions Set Up Additional WAN Ports If the data channels assigned to the INA module support multiple WAN ports you must set up additional WAN ports as follows L Select the INA Configure Lines function from the control tree Select the line entry in the main panel and click the Edit button Click the Groups button on the lineO panel Click the Add button vy pwn Enter the group number the list of channels separated by spaces and the channel rate and click 0K Reboot the INA module Select the INA Configure Ports function Click the Sync Ports button o en Select the new WAN port and click the Edit button 10 Enter the desired network settings The new WAN port will not operate properly unless these settings are correct Using
28. dress can also be set through a console connection and the command line interface See Connect a Console Optional on page 3 3 and Set the EtherO Network Address on page 5 3 6 1 Run PM Vision Using a Crossover Cable An independent laptop or desktop workstation equipped with a network interface card can be used to run PMVison Connect an Ethernet crossover cable between the Ethernet connection on the workstation and the Ethernet port on the INA module See Crossover Cable on page B 3 Before proceeding determine the Ethernet address that the INA module has been set to Set the workstation s IP address to an address on the same subnet as the module s EtherO address An easy way to do so is to choose an address one number above or below the module s address Run PMVision 6 2 Before configuring the INA module with PMVISION make sure you have done the following e Assign T1 PRI channels to the INA module See Assign T1 PRI Channels on page 2 2 Collect all the information needed for your network See Network Settings on page 2 2 To start PMVision select the PMVision icon from the Lucent folder in your Start gt Programs menu The main PMVision screen appears Figure 6 1 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Communicate with the INA Module Figure 6 1 PMVision Main Screen menu bar connection panel control tree panel INA 149 198 110 2 dns main panel 14
29. e Chapter 5 Using the Command Line Interface for more information e PMVision This GUI based program can be used instead of the CLI to control and configure the INA module It can also be used to backup and restore the entire INA configuration PM Vision operates on the same platforms as the INAWizard from any workstation on the network See Chapter 6 Using PMVision for more information INA Front Panel The INA module Figure 1 1 provides the following ports and LED indicators DS 1 Status LEDs The red green and yellow LEDs indicate the status of the T1 PRI line connected to the module See T1 PRI LEDs on page 3 4 C1 Serial Port This RJ 45 connector is used to connect the INA module to the MERLIN MAGIX system control unit and allows an up to 2400 baud dial up connection to the INA module s command line interface See Connect a Serial Passthrough Cable on page 3 1 1 2 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide INA Module INA Front Panel Figure 1 1 INA Module Front Panel oo o DS 1 status LEDs HH C1 serial port o DIP switches o System LED console port CO network activity LED Ethernet port Ether 0 o O Ethernet link LED OO OO OO LI Reboot button T1 PRI port DS 1 test jacks 1210 001 DIP
30. e forced into an idle state System Forced while the module is routing data traffic When Idle the system is in the forced idle condition the router on the INA module continues to operate and route data traffic Slot Busy Out An INA module can be busied out even if the module is routing data traffic Busying out the module disrupts both voice and router services Voice and data services are restored when the module is restored INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide INA Module System Interactions Table C 5 INA Module System Interactions Continued Condition Explanation System Erase When a frigid start occurs all MERLIN MAGIX Frigid Start parameters for the INA module are returned to default values Router administration data however is preserved MERLIN MAGIX parameters must be reprogrammed after the frigid start to restore voice and data services The router must be rebooted after DSU channel selection has been performed System Restart All programming for the INA module is saved Cold Start during a cold start Voice and router services are disrupted for the duration of the cold start but are restored after the cold start Warm Start All the programming for the INA module is saved during a warm start Board You must turn the power off on the MERLIN Replacement MAGIX before replacing an INA module The INA module is not hot swappable C 9 INA Module System Interactions
31. e obtained this information from your telco provider before beginning the configuration process See Appendix C MERLIN MAGIX Administration for more information Table 2 1 Basic T1 PRI Provisioning Information Setting Notes Example DSU channel selection Suppression Activate or Deactivate the CSU DSU Channel Selection is used to assign data channels to the INA module The number of channels can range from 1 to 24 Bipolar 8 zero substitution B8ZS zero code suppression must be used in all applications of the INA module For PRI configurations only B8ZS zero code suppression is supported The INA module supports an internal CSU Channel 20 21 22 23 B8ZS Adivate Set Up T1 PRI on the MERLIN MAGIX Table 2 1 lists only the T1 PRI settings that are related to the data networking capabilities of the INA module Additional settings are required to fully configure the INA module to support voice services Examples include B channel group assignments 2 1 Network Settings for PRI configurations and channel signaling types for T1 configurations You plan for and implement these additional settings as you do for a 100D module See the System Programming manual 555 710 111 Assign T1 PRI Channds The INA module can accommodate up to 23 PRI channels or 24 T1 channels When the module is first installed no channels are assigned to the router For PRI configurations you can assi
32. e sure that this LED lights when a cable has been connected between the module and an Ethernet hub If the LED does not light check the cable itself and the network connections e The amber network activity led blinks to indicate Ethernet traffic During heavy traffic this LED might appear solid due to its rapid blinking Depending on your network you might not necessarily see much traffic 3 6 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Using the INAWizard 4 The INAWizard program provides basic configuration settings for the INA module The wizard uses a graphical user interface GUI to guide you step by step through the configuration process The program runs on platforms that use Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT 4 0 and later A platform with a 486 DX or faster processor with 32 MB of RAM minimum is required A processor with 48 megabytes RAM is recommended The INAWizard performs the initial configuration for new modules including setting the IP address for the module s Ethernet port The wizard can also be used to reconfigure modules that have already been set up This chapter discusses the following topics e Install the Wizard on page 4 1 e Connect the Workstation to the INA Module on page 4 1 e Run the Wizard on page 4 2 Install the Wizard Install the INAWizard by running the program inawizard install exe The installation program can be found on the CD ROM induded with this guide Follow
33. ee CO port console session console session C1 serial port 5 2 passthrough serial connection 5 2 Telnet 5 2 using CO port 5 1 contact information Lucent technical support xv mailing lists xv conventionsin this guide xiv crossover cable Index 1 Index pinout B 3 PMVision 6 2 CSU activate or deactivate 2 1 C 2 line buildout C 2 CSU DSU 1 1 current events C 5 D data channels description 1 1 first channel assigned 2 3 unassigning C 3 data link connection identifier See DLCI settings data service unit See DSU deleting data channels C 3 demand tests C 6 destination address 5 7 DHCP settings 2 4 diagnostic messages A 4 DIP switch boot mode 3 2 location 1 3 setting 3 2 DLCI settings 2 3 5 7 6 6 document advisory xiv documentation MERLIN MAGIX xi PortMaster xiii document conventions xiv domain name 5 5 DS 1LEDs front panel location 1 2 observing 3 4 DS 1 test jacks location 1 4 A 7 using A 5 DSU channel assignments C 3 channel selection 2 1 C 2 Dynamic Host Connection Protocol See DHCP settings electrical shock risk ix error events 24 hour event totals C 4 clearing C 5 Index 2 current events C 5 selected interval C 5 Ethernet cable B 2 connecting cable 3 4 LEDs 3 6 Ethernet activity LED location 1 3 observing 3 6 Ethernet interface B 2 location 1 4 specifications B 2 Ethernet link LED location 1 4 observing 3 6 F filters on WAN port 5 7 firerisk ix Frame Relay S
34. ee protocol WAN port frigid start C 9 front panel 1 2 functions PMVision 6 4 G gateway 2 3 5 4 6 6 H hostname resolution 5 4 hot swappability C 9 idle conditions C 8 INA module administration 1 1 administration options C 1 basic settings 2 3 6 5 board renumbering C 8 command line interface connection 5 1 description 1 1 front panel 1 3 INA wizard connection 4 1 installation 3 1 maintenance options C 3 overview of installation and configuration 1 4 PMVision connection 6 1 replacement C 9 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide system interactions C 7 system programming summary C 1 INAWizard description 1 2 installation 4 1 operation 4 2 system requirements 4 1 inawizard install exe 4 1 INAWizard workstation connection with crossover cable 4 2 LAN connection 4 1 injury risk ix installation INA module 3 1 INAWizard 4 1 PMVision 6 1 steps 1 4 IP address EtherO broadcast 5 3 network 2 3 5 3 6 5 IP address WO destination 2 3 5 7 6 6 local 2 3 5 6 6 6 IPX 5 3 L LAN connection INAWizard 4 1 PMVision 6 1 LEDs DS 1 3 4 Ethernet 3 6 observing for troubleshooting A 1 system 3 5 T1 PRI 3 4 line loopback test C 6 link LED location 1 4 observing 3 6 local WAN port address 2 3 6 6 login 5 2 M mailing lists subscribing to xv maintenance options C 3 MERLIN MAGIX setup T1 PRI 2 1 software upgrade C 8 MERLIN MAGIX administration Index assign channels commands 2 2 C 2 pr
35. em might have been caused by an external device Check that the module is correctly seated in the carrier Check that the MERLIN MAGIX system is properly turned on Check the T1 cable and modular jack If the problem is not resolved contact the telephone company Contact Lucent technical support Contact Lucent technical support If the LED stays solidly lit for more than 20 seconds or does not light after you have checked all external cables contact Lucent technical support A 1 Observing Boot M essages Table A 1 Hardware Problems and Solution Continued LED Behavior Possible Cause Solution No console login prompt is displayed Ethernet link LED is not lit when connected to a 10BaseT Ethernet hub Network activity LED is solidly lit Network activity LED is not lit An undefined difficulty Terminal settings are incorrect or a connection or cable is inoperable There is no link integrity Heavy traffic can cause the network LED to blink so rapidly that it appears to be solidly lit However if packets cannot be passed you might have an incorrectly cabled network If the INA module is not receiving or sending traffic the network LED is not lit Refer to the solution Verify terminal settings of 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit a parity of none and software control XON XOFF Verify that DIP switch 1 is set to the right Verify that you have a wor
36. en assigned Telnet is the best way to establish a console session L 2 Run a Telnet application from a network connected workstation Select the connect function and enter the IP address assigned to the INA module s Ethernet port Press Enter if needed A login prompt appears Using the Passthrough Serial Connection Login L Make sure that the serial passthrough cable has been connected to the INA module and the MERLN MAGIX processor module See Connect a Serial Passthrough Cable on page 3 1 Use the MERLIN MAGIX WinSPM application on a PC workstation with a modem to dial up a connection to the MERLN MAGIX processor module Connect to 10 to access the modem Enter your MERLIN MAGIX system administration password and select the WinSPM Passthrough option Press Enter to receive a login prompt to the command line interface of the router Follow these steps to log in to the INA module L 2 At the login prompt type root and press Enter At the password prompt press Enter no password is needed for a first time installation login root Password Command Set theAdministrative Password 5 2 The password is an ASCII printable string of up to 16 characters used to access the INA module administrative features Only a person with administrative access can change this password Enter the following commands to set the password INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Set the E
37. enance and Troubleshooting Supplement 555 661 140 Turn on the MERLIN MAGIX system Ensure that the system LED on the module s front panel blinks off once every 5 seconds See System LED on page 3 5 This behavior indicates that the module is properly operating and that ComOS has fully booted up It may take up to 2 minutes for the INA module to reach this state after the power is turned on Connect Cables The necessary cables must be connected to the INA module before you can proceed with the rest of the installation and configuration Connect a Serial Passthrough Cable Connect the supplied straight through RJ 45 cable between the C1 port Figure 3 1 on the INA module and the administration port labeled ADMIN on the MERLIN MAGIX processor module This cable allows the user to connect to the INA command line interface by dialing in to the internal modem in the MERLIN MAGIX processor module 3 1 Connect Cables 3 2 Figure 3 1 C1 Serial Passthrough Port C1 serial port 1210 009 Set DIP Switches The DIP switches Figure 3 2 must be set to the correct positions for the INA module to operate properly L Set DIP switch 1 to the right Figure 3 2 DIP Switches DIP switch 1210 002 When DIP switch 1 is set to the right and the INA module is turned on the console port is set to 9600bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control This is the default s
38. error events before resetting the module or busying out the module From your system programming console use the following sequence to access the INA module Error Events screen Be sure to select the corresponding INA module slot number Menu Mai ntenance gt Sl ot Slot Enter Error Events The Current Hour and Previous Hour error event screens that are also used on the 100D module are available on the INA module Clearing the new error event counts does not affect the Current Hour and Previous Hour error event counts Because the Current Hour and Previous Hour statistics are computed with a different algorithm Current Hour and Previous Hour counts do not match the newer counts 24 Hour Event Totals The 24 hour total error event screen reports cumulative error statistics spanning the past 24 hours The current event totals are not included in this report From your system programming console use the following sequence to access the INA 24 Hr Total screen Be sure to select the corresponding INA module slot number Menu Maintenance Slot Slot Enter Error Events 24 hr total This screen provides statistics related to the health of the T1 PRI interface These statistics are summarized in Table C 3 Table C 3 24 Hour Total Error Line Items Item Description 24 Hour Slot xx xx is the slot currently being reported on nn Valid nn is the number of valid historical 15 minute Intervals intervals from the past 2
39. es Enter each IP address and the 12 digit hexadecimal MAC address of the host to which it is assigned 192 198 32 33 00 00 d5 d4 da 2c DHCP address pool start address For DHCP dynamically assigned IP addresses Enter one address or the first in each address range 192 198 32 65 DHCP address pool end address Enter the last address in the range 192 198 32 127 Network address translator NAT secure address and If you use NAT static maps Enter each secure internal private IP address and 192 198 32 22 corresponding nonsecure the nonsecure external global IP 172 18 1 1 address address to which you want it mapped NAT base IP address For a NAT dynamic address pool Enter 192 198 32 2 one nonsecure external global IP address or the first address in a range NAT pool size For a NAT address pool range Enter a 64 number of IP addresses up to 64 2 4 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Installing the INA Module 3 This chapter describes the steps needed to physically install and power up the INA MERLIN MAGIX system The following topics are discussed e Install the INA Module in a Carrier on page 3 1 e Connect Cables on page 3 1 e Observe LED Behavior on page 3 4 Install the INA Modulein a Carrier Install the module in the MERLIN MAGIX carrier according to the directions found in Chapter 2 of the MERLIN MAGIX Integrated System Installation SPM and Maint
40. essing Back and then pressing 5 Current again Selected Interval Events The Selected Interval Events screen reports on error statistics for a specific 15 minute interval from the past 24 hours Ninety six 15 minute intervals occur in a 24 hour period Interval 1 is the most recent 15 minute interval just before the current interval and interval 96 is the oldest interval From your system programming console use the following sequence to select a specific interval from the Selected Interval Events screen Be sure to select the corresponding INA module slot number Menu Maintenance sSl ot Slot Enter ErrorEventsl nterval gt Interval Enter Note Invalid intervals have all zeroes for error data but no visual indication is given to show that the interval is not valid You can however compute the total number of invalid intervals by subtracting the valid interval count on the 24 hour total screen from 96 Clearing Error Events The Clear Error Events screen causes error events for all intervals including the current interval to be cleared From your system programming console use the following sequence to access the Clear Error Events screen Be sure to select the corresponding INA module slot number Menu Maintenance Sl ot Sl ot Enter Error Events Cl ear To stop the clear event and retain all error events press gt Back or Cancel You will return to the Error events screen C 5 INA Module Mainte
41. etting and is used for connecting the CO port to a console When DIP switch 1 is set to the left the port settings can be controlled by ComOS Use this setting for an external modem that is set up to provide access to the command line interface for example Note When you change the position of a DIP switch you must restart the INA module for the change to take effect To reboot press the recessed reboot button on the front panel of the module Pushing this button reboots the router software only and does not affect voice services 2 Set DIP switch 2 to the left INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Connect Cables When DIP switch 2 is set to the left Figure 3 2 and the INA module is turned on the INA module boots loads the ComOS software from the internal nonvolatile RAM This is the default setting for the module When DIP switch 2 is set to the right and the INA module is turned on the module boots from an external BOOTP and TFTP server Use this setting only when serious hardware or software problems have occurred You should only use this DIP switch setting under the direction of Lucent technical support personnel Connect a Console Optional You can connect a PC or terminal to the INA module s console port Figure 3 3 to access the command line interface of ComOS Figure3 3 Console Port Connection Follow these instructions to connect a PC or terminal 1 If necessary ensure that your PC or termi
42. figuration settings by selecting the appropriate functions Table 6 1 shows the PMVision functions you would use to enter basic configuration information Consult the PM Vision User s Guide or use PM Vision online help if more information is needed Table6 1 Basic INA Module Configuration Using PMVision Setting Select PMVision Function Entry EtherO address NA Confi gure Ethernets P address Edit 6 5 Selecting PMVision Functions 6 6 Table 6 1 Basic INA Module Configuration Using PMVision Continued Setting Select PMVision Function Entry EtherO netmask NA Confi gure Ethernets Edit P netmask System name NA Confi gure SNMP System name Default gateway NA Conf i gure 6Gl obal P gateway Name service type NA Conf i gure Gl obal Name service Name server address NA Conf i gure Gl obal Primary name server WAN port address I NA Configure Ports Sync ports Edit Local IP address Remote router address INA Configure Ports Sync DestinationlP ports Edit address Remote router I NA Configure Ports Sync etmask netmask ports Edit Channel rate NA Confi gure Li nes Rate Save i ne0 Edit Groups E di t Protocol I NA Configure Ports Sync PPP or Frame ports Edit DLCI list source I NA Configure Ports Sync Keep Alive Frame Relay only ports E
43. gn a channel to the router only if the channel is not used in a B channel group or a line pool on the switch For T1 configurations you can assign a channel to the router only if the channel is set to Unequipped from a switch perspective You determine these channel settings as you do for a 100D module See the System Programming manual 555 710 111 for more information To assign the desired data channels to the router 1 Usethe following sequence on your MERLIN MAGIX system programming console Menu SysProg Start Li nesTrunks More More CSU DSU SI ot amp Enter Channel Sel gt Channel Enter Repeat the sequence until all your T1 PRI data channels are assigned 3 Reboot the router so that it recognizes the change in channel assigaments You can enter the reboot command at the command line interface or press the reboot button on the INA module Network Settings Table 2 2 lists the basic network settings needed to configure the INA module These are listed in the order requested by the INAWizard See the following for more information e For INAWizard configuration see the INAWizard online help For command line interface configuration see Chapter 5 Using the Command Line Interface and the PortM aster Command Line Reference e For PMVision configuration see Chapter 6 Using PM Vision WAN Port After the T1 PRI data channels are assigned to the router all data channels are configured as one wi
44. iation You must provide the IP address of the name server if you use a name service Use the following command to set the name server Command set nameserver paddress Command gt save all Note You can disable the use of a name service by setting the name server s IP address ay to 0 0 0 0 Set the Domain Name The domain name is used for hostname resolution If you are using DNS or NIS you must set a domain name for your network Command gt set domain String Configurethe WAN Port ComOS automatically creates a WAN port that makes the high speed dedicated connection to the INA module For example if four PRI channels numbered 5 6 7 8 have been assigned to the INA module ComOS creates WAN port W4 With a data capacity of 4 x 64Kbps or 256K bps The WAN port number assigned by ComOS is based on the lowest channel number used by the channel group minus one For example if T1 PRI channels 12 13 14 and 15 are assigned to the INA module port W11 is assigned to the group All data channels assigned to the INA module are initially placed in channel group 1 If necessary you can configure the channel rate for this channel group More than one WAN port can be configured if different groups of T1 PRI channels serve more then one destination Additional WAN ports must be separately configured with IP address netmask protocol channel speed and any other desired parameters See Set Up Additional WAN Ports on page 5 6 U
45. ion Use the following commands to set the destination IP address Command set Wl destination lpaddress pmask Command save all Set the N etmask The default netmask is 255 255 255 0 If the remote network has been divided into subnets enter the netmask that identifies how the remote network addresses are divided between the network portion and the host portion The value of I pmask is dependent upon the size of the IP subnet of which the IP address is a member Use the following commands to set the netmask Command set Wl netmask pmask Command save all Set the Transport Protocol The transport protocol can be set to either PPP or Frame Relay If Frame Relay is used additional Frame Relay settings must be configured See the PortM aster Configuration Guide for more information Use these commands to set the transport protocol Command set Wl protocol ppp frame Command save all Command reboot Apply Filters to the WAN Port Optional Filters can be used to provide elementary firewall protection for your WAN port For information on input and output filters see the PortM aster Configuration Guide Using the Command Line Interface 5 7 Configure the WAN Port 5 8 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Using PM Vision 6 PM Vision is a J ava based program with a graphical user interface GUI that can be used to monitor and configure the INA module Information about using PMVision on other
46. king null modem cable and that it is properly connected at both ends For cable information see Console Cable on page B 1 Verify that you have a working 10BaseT cable properly connected to the INA module and to the hub Verify that the network cables are correctly installed Verify that the network cables are correctly installed Try booting in console mode and occurred at startup but the column observe the boot messages See cause cannot be determined Observing Boot M essages on page from LED behavior A 2 If the boot messages do not suggest a solution record the information and contact Lucent technical support Observing Boot M essages If you are having difficulty booting the INA module and are unable to isolate the problem by observing LED behavior boot the INA module in console mode and check the boot messages Follow these instructions to check boot messages L Attach a console See Connect a Console Optional on page 3 3 A 2 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Observing Boot M essages 2 Press the reboot button 3 Observe the boot messages displayed on the console screen Note Boot messages vary slightly depending on the version of the PROM and ComoOS The following example is from an INA module INA PROM 2 33 8 19 99 Testing System Clock OK Sizing System Memory 4MB FPM CPU 486DX5 133 Flash Starting FLASH Boot Flash Memory Am29F016 4096
47. lation and Configuration Guide Observe LED Behavior Figure 3 6 T1 PRI DS 1 LEDs DSI status 1210 005 e Red illuminated indicates that there is an error condition on the line or that the INA module is in the standby mode When in standby mode the module is not operational for T1 PRI services This LED stays illuminated for approximately 15 to 30 seconds when an active line is first connected e Green illuminated indicates that the INA module is in test mode Amber illuminated indicates that one or more voice calls are currently active on the T1 PRI interface System LED This LED Figure 3 7 operates as follows Figure3 7 System LED System LED 1210 008 e During the initial hardware self test the LED stays unlit When the ComOS starts to boot up the LED lights and remains on e When the system is fully operational the LED remains on blinking off once every 5 seconds Installing the INA Module 3 5 Observe LED Behavior After the module has been powered up and loading is complete make sure that the LED is blinking off once every 5 seconds The INA module takes about 20 seconds to reach this state Ethernet LEDs These LEDs Figure 3 8 show the status of the Ethernet connection to the INA module Figure 3 8 Ethernet LEDs network activity LED Ethernet Link LED 1210 006 The green link LED is on when the module has link integrity to a 10BaseT hub switch or router Mak
48. lease 7 0 System Planning 555 710 112 System Planning Supplement 555 710 113 System Planning Forms 555 710 119 System Manager s Quick Reference xi Related Documentation xii Document No Title 555 610 150 555 710 800 555 710 123 U S English 555 710 123FRC Canadian French 555 710 127 U S English 555 710 127FRC Canadian French 555 660 122 555 630 150 555 630 152 555 660 124 555 630 151 555 630 155 555 670 151 555 670 152 555 660 126 555 660 138 555 710 134 555 710 136 555 661 130 555 650 105 555 661 140 MERLIN LEGEND lt S Pescipt gt Communications System Release 6 1 Network Reference Customer Reference CD ROM Consists of the System Manager s Quick Reference the Feature Reference System Programming and the Network Reference 4400 4400D Telephone User s Guide 4400 4400D Telephone User s Guide 4406D 4412D 4424D and 4424LD Telephone User s Guide 4406D 4412D 4424D and 4424LD Telephone User s Guide MLX Display Telephone User s Guide MLX 5D MLX 10D Sand MLX 10DP Display Telephone Tray Cards 5 cards MLX 28D and MLX 20L 9 Telephone Tray Cards 5 cards MLX 5 and MLX 109 Nondisplay Telephone U ser s Guide MLX 5 and MLX 10 Nondisplay Telephone Tray Cards 6 cards MLX 16DP Display Telephone Tray Cards 5 cards MLS and ETR Telephone Tray Cards MLS and ETR Telephone Tray Cards 16 cards Single Line Telephones User
49. lts will be displayed e No Synch Indicates that the BERT test pattern is not being successfully received back Sync Errors Indicates that the BERT test pattern is being successfully received The console displays the number of bit error detected For overflow situations 99999 is displayed To refresh the display press Back and then select Monitor This refreshes the test results without terminating the test Note During BERT testing the INA module transmit clocking is derived from the backplane of the MERLIN MAGIX The remote end of the T1 connection must be set up as either the clock slave for the T1 PRI interface or must provide a line loopback INA ModuleSystem Interactions Backup and Restore Like the 100D module any programming done on the MERLIN MAGIX for the INA module can be backed up and restored with the system Personal Computer M emory Card International Association PCM CIA card or by a PC running WinSPM The new administration options for the INA module CSU Activate Deactivate and DSU Channel Selection are included Note Administration data associated with the router is not backed up and restored by the MERLIN MAGIX backup functions Router administration data must be backed up and restored separately by using PMVision see Chapter 6 Using PMVision The INAWizard may be used to restore the basic network settings but is not a true backup See Chapter 4 Using the INAWizard Surrogate Operation
50. n the count Therefore the combined total of 100R and 100D modules in a system cannot exceed three In addition to MERLIN MAGIX system programming the INA module requires programming specifically for the router subsystem See Network Settings on page 2 2 INA ModuleAdministration Options The INA module introduces two additional administration options to activate or deactivate the onboard CSU and DSU channel selection C1 INA ModuleAdministration Options The rest of the administration options are essentially the same as for the 100D module For more information on configuring the 100D module see System Programming manual 555 710 111 Adivate or Deadivate the Onboard CSU N The internal CSU on the INA module is activated by default You can view and change this setting by using the following sequence on your system programming console Menu SysProg Start Li nesTrunks More More CSU DSU SI ot Enter Acti vateCSU Caution The MERLIN MAGIX is forced into an idle state if the CSU settings are changed during active voice calls In this case the change in CSU status occurs after all active voice calls have been terminated Deactivating the CSU has the following impact on 100R module operation e The 100R board does not respond to network initiated loopback requests e The 100R board does not send T1 performance statistics to the network e The line compensation value used by the 100R board corresponds
51. nal has the same settings as the console port on the INA module The settings are 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control 2 Connect a console cable to the CO port of your INA module and PC or terminal Figure 3 3 See Console Cable on page B 1 3 Reboot the INA module by pressing the recessed reboot button Verify that the login prompt appears Connect a T1 PRI Cable Use a category 5 twisted pair cable as specified by the EIA TIA 568 B wiring standard with an RJ 48C connector to connect to the T1 PRI line Figure 3 4 See T1 PRI Cable on page B 2 for more information Installing the INA Module 3 3 Observe LED Behavior Figure 3 4 T1 PRI Connection T1 PRI port 1210 003 Connect an Ethernet Cable Use a category 5 twisted pair cable as specified by the EIA TIA 568 B wiring standard with an RJ 48C connector to connect the INA Ethernet connector Figure 3 5 to the nearest network hub See Ethernet Interface on page B 2 for more information Figure 3 5 EtherO Connection Ethernet port Ether 0 mzgxmir m 1210 004 ObserveL E D Behavior Check the T1 PRI system and Ethernet LEDs to verify that the installed INA module is operating properly T1 PRI LEDs These LEDs Figure 3 6 indicate the status of the T1 PRI line and operate in the same way as on a 100D module Make sure they indicate that the T1 PRI line is operating properly 3 4 INA Module Instal
52. nance Options C 6 Demand Tests The INA module board incorporates three new demand tests Line loopback e Payload loopback Bit error rate test BERT LineLoopback Test The line loopback test loops the T1 signal back towards the network without regenerating framing and without recalculating a cydic redundancy test CRC checksum To perform this test you must first busy out the INA module From your system programming console use the following sequence to start the line loopback test Menu Maintenance Slot Slot amp Enter Demand test Li neLpbk After the line loopback test has been started selecting 2 Back terminates the test Note During the line loopback test the INA module transmit clocking is derived from the signal received by the INA module The remote end of the T1 connection must be set up as the dock master for the T1 PRI inrfco v o0 6 5il tildoo INA ModuleInstallation and Configuration Guide INA Module System Interactions Table C 4 describes the available BERT test patterns Table C 4 BERT Test Patterns Test Options Description QRSS Produces a quasi random test pattern 393 in 24 Produces a bit pattern consisting of 3 ones in 24 1000 1000 1000 0000 0000 0000 AlI zeroes Produces a test pattern of all zeroes Al ones Produces a test pattern of all ones After starting a BERT test press 5 Monitor to view the progress of the test One of the following resu
53. net session from a network workstation This chapter shows the basic ComOS commands that are used to configure the INA module Further details can be found in the PortM aster Command Line Reference and the PortM aster Configuration Guide The following configuration steps are discussed e Connect a Console on page 5 1 e LogIn on page 5 2 e Set the Administrative Password on page 5 2 e Set the EtherO Network Address on page 5 3 e Set the System Name on page 5 4 Set the Default Route Gateway on page 5 4 e Use Name Resolution Optional on page 5 4 e Configure the WAN Port on page 5 5 Before configuring the INA module with the command line interface make sure you have done the following e Assigned T1 PRI channels to the INA module See Assign T1 PRI Channels on page 2 2 e Collected all the information needed for your network See Network Settings on page 2 2 Connect a Console There are three ways to establish a console session You can use the console port a Telnet session or use the MERLIN MAGIX internal modem and the WinSPM passthrough option Using the CO Console Port You can connect to the console port with a terminal or a PC workstation running a terminal emulation program See Connect a Console Optional on page 3 3 for more details 5 1 LogIn Using a Telnet Session Once the INA module has been connected to a network and an Ethernet address has be
54. nit DSU Using a T1 interface or an ISDN Primary Rate Interface PRI the INA module gives the MERLIN MAGIX Integrated System fast access to the Internet or a remote network without having to use an external CSU Data to and from the Internet or remote network is carried over a T1 PRI that is shared for both voice and data services The DSU functionality of the INA module supports static allocation of the T1 PRI bandwidth to either voice channels or data channels e Voice Channels allocated by the switch for voice services are available to the MERLIN MAGIX and can be used on a channel by channel basis to support incoming or outgoing calls e Data Channels allocated by the switch to the router provide a high speed data pipe for dedicated Internet or remote network access Routing functions are handled by an additional CPU that provides 32MB of dedicated RAM and special nonvolatile Flash RAM The nonvolatile RAM contains router configuration data and operating firmware called ComOS The module indudes a 10BaseT Ethernet port to connect to the customer s network INA Administration To manage the INA module you perform administrative tasks using both MERLIN MAGIX administration and router administration Several tools for router administration are explained later in this guide WinSPM can be used for both MERLIN MAGIX administration and router administration through the ComOS command line interface On theMERLIN MAGIX For a typic
55. nsmitted by the INA module to the network Equipment Out An intrusive break in jack that allows external test equipment to intercept and terminate the T1 PRI signal coming from the INA module The use of this jack disrupts the T1 PRI signal transmitted by the INA module to the network Network Out An intrusive break in jack that allows external test equipment to intercept and terminate the T1 PRI signal coming from the network The use of this jack disrupts the T1 PRI signal received by the INA module from the network Equipment In An intrusive break in jack that allows external test equipment to inject a T1 PRI signal to the INA module The use of this jack disrupts the T1 PRI signal received by the INA module from the network INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Using the DS 1 Test ads FigureA 1 DS 1 Test J ack Locations mn eO f Oo N N M o sO t N T O E F N E Q o P U T T N O g T T E SO P N T 1210 011 FigureA 2 DS 1 Test J ack Configuration INA Module when associated break in jacks are used Out Note Dotted line connections are broken internal hardware to network NET EQPT In A 7 Using the DS 1 Test J acks A 8 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Cable Specifications B This appendix provides cable and pin
56. ogramming summary C 1 messages on the console checking A 2 interpreting A 4 N name service 2 3 NAT settings 2 4 netmask EtherO 2 3 6 6 WO 6 6 network activity LED location 1 3 network address setting 5 3 network address translation See NAT network parameters 2 2 6 5 noteicon xiv O observe LED behavior 3 4 P parameters basic configuration 2 3 5 3 6 5 passthrough serial connection cable 3 1 using 5 2 payload loopback test C 6 PCMCIA upgrade C 8 PM Vision adding WAN ports with 6 7 backup function 6 7 basic settings 6 5 communicating with INA 6 3 configuration displays 6 5 configuration functions 6 4 configuration panels 6 4 connect workstation 6 1 description 1 2 entering settings with 6 5 installation 6 1 LAN connection 6 1 restore function 6 8 running 6 2 selecting functions 6 4 setting WAN ports 6 7 system requirements 6 1 using 6 1 Index 3 Index Point to Point protocol See protocol WAN port PPP See protocol WAN port precautions safety ix print reports C 8 protocol WAN port 2 3 5 7 6 6 R reboot button location 1 4 removing data channels C 3 renumbering boards C 8 reports C 8 restoring INA module settings 6 8 MERLIN MAGIX settings C 7 running PMVision 6 2 S safety instructions ix selected interval events C 5 serial passthrough connecting 3 1 using 5 2 set administrative password 5 2 set broadcast address 5 3 set channel rate 5 6 set default route gateway 5 4 set D
57. on page C 3 INA Module System Interactions on page C 7 INA ModuleSystem Programming Summary In general the INA 100R module supports the same system programming options as the 100D module Specific exceptions and additions are noted in this appendix Additions include the ability to configure and maintain the internal CSU DSU supported by the 100R module Exceptions include that only bipolar 8 zero substitution B8ZS encoding is supported when the module is used in PRI mode For more information on 100D module programming see the System Programming M anual 555 710 111 Note To avoid corruption of data sent and received by the integrated data router By Lucent recommends that all T1 PRI lines used with the INA module be provisioned for B8ZS encoding Each 100R module accommodates up to 23 PRI channels or 24 T1 channels Each channel can be either used by the MERLIN MAGIX or assigned to the data router Channels assigned to the router can be used for Internet access remote network connections and other WAN applications Channels on the 100R module provide the same features and capabilities as channels on a 100D module For example the channels on the 100R module can be configured as robbed bit channels for T1 applications or can be used in B channel groups for PRI applications Channels on the 100R module count towards system capacities just as channels on the 100D module do Channels that are assigned to the router are included i
58. on this certification and other issues regarding Year 2000 compliance is available online at http www lucent com enterprise sig yr2000 Copyright and Trademarks 1999 Lucent Technologies All rights reserved MLX 10 MLX 20L MLX 28D MLS 6 MLS 12 MLS 12D MLS 18D MLS 34D PortMaster ComOS and MERLIN are registered trademarks and PM Vision and MERLIN MAGIX are trademarks of Lucent Technologies All other marks are the product of their respective owners Contents Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ix About This Guide Audience ics ce ed d UE eges ad aie deae desidia d edd taret xi Related Documentation lsseseeeseeeee ae xi MERLIN MAGIX Documentation ssssseseee es xi PortMaster Documentation llle xiii Additional References a e e E hne xiii Document Conventions sseseeeeee tte xiv Document Advisories 2 tte xiv Limited Warranty 51x xacka n metet e et e ecu E SW ee A XV Technical Supporta cerea ds PEN RES ENS qM XV INA Module Training Courses 0 0 0 0 eae XV PortMaster Training Courses rianta adieu a a a ta e Ra a a a ta e OE XV Subscribing to PortM aster M ailing Lists llselee ee XV 1 INA Module INA Module Description 0 0 0 eae 1 1 INA Administration 00c cece eee 1 1 On the MERLIN MAGIX 2 000 000 eee 1 1 OnthelNA Module 00 eso egeses tees te ea te Ga teas ta ri
59. oot button on the INA module P You can view a summary of DSU channel assignments by using the following sequence on your system programming console Menu SysProg Start Li nesTrunks More More CSU D U SI ot Ent er Channel Sel I nspect All channels are listed and marked with one of the selections shown in Table C 2 Table C 2 Inspect DSU Channel Assignments Selection Description R The channel is assigned to the router S The channel is assigned to the switch U The channel is assigned to neither the router nor the switch Use the following sequence on your system programming console to unassign channels from the router Menu SysProg Start Li nesTrunks More More CSU D5U SI ot Ent er Channel Sel Channel Del ete You must repeat this sequence for each channel to be unassigned from the router INA Module Maintenance Options The 100R module has improved T1 PRI error event reporting and has an expanded set of demand tests All 100D module maintenance options are also included Error Events The INA module provides three additional error event counts as well as the ability to manually clear these error event counts Included are e 24 hour event totals e Current events e Selected interval events e Clearing error events C 3 INA Module Maintenance Options C 4 Note The additional error event counts are cleared whenever the INA module is reset Be sure to view the
60. out specifications Cables Specified Console Cable This null modem cable is used to connect a terminal or PC to the console port of the INA module TYI PRI Cable This cable is used to connect a T1 PRI line to the INA module Ethernet Interface Cable This cable is used to connect the Ethernet connector on the INA module to an Ethernet hub Crossover Cable This cable is used to make a simulated network connection between the INA module s Ethernet port and a free standing computer workstation Console Cable Table B 1 shows the cable pinouts for a RJ 45 to DB 25 null modem cable The INA module does not use Data Set Ready DSR TableB 1 Console Cable Pinout INA Module PC or terminal Serial Port CO Serial Port DB 25 RJ 45 Name Definition Direction DTE Signal 1 RTS Request to Send Output 5 CTS 2 DTR Data Terminal Ready Output gl DCD 3 TXD Transmit Data Output 3 RXD 4 GND Signal Ground NC 5 GND Signal Ground 7 GND 6 RXD Receive Data Input 2 TXD 7 DCD Data Carrier Detect Input 20 DTR 8 CTS Clear to Send Input 4 RTS NC Data Set Ready 6 DSR 1 Pins8 and 6 in the DB 25 connectors are connected internally 2 Not connected B 1 T1 PRI Cable T1 PRI Cable Table B 2 shows the pinouts for a category 5 unshielded ungrounded twisted pair cable as specified by the EIA TIA 568 B wiring standard with an RJ 48C connection TableB 2 T1 E1 RJ 48C Connector Pinout T1 Port Direction to
61. platforms can be found in the PMVision User s Guide which describes the capabilities of PMVision in more detail PMVision runs on platforms that use Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 or NT 4 0 and later A platform with a 486 DX or faster processor with 32 MB RAM minimum is required A processor with 48 megabytes RAM is recommended This chapter briefly describes how to use PMVision to configure a INA module Consult the PM Vision User s Guide for information on using other PM Vision functions Topics covered indude e Install PMVision on page 6 1 e Connect the Workstation to the INA Module on page 6 1 e Run PMVision on page 6 2 e Communicate with the INA Module on page 6 3 e Selecting PMVision Functions on page 6 4 Install PM Vision To install PM Vision on a Windows 95 Windows 98 or NT 4 0 platform run the pmvision install exe program found on the INA software CD Follow the instructions provided by the program Connect the Workstation tothe INA Module For PMVision to communicate to the module an Ethernet connection between the workstation and the module must exist You can usually make the connection through your network A free standing workstation and a crossover Ethernet cable can be used instead Over a LAN The Ethernet address for the INA module must be set before you can use PMVision If the INAWizard has been already been used to configure the module then the EtherO address is set The EtherO ad
62. r of ports found including CO and C1 Ethernet interface found If the system becomes suspended at this point and does not print the next message the configuration nonvolatile RAM NVRAM has been corrupted Refer to the PortM aster Troubleshooting Guide for instructions on nonvolatile RAM recovery System is up and running UsingtheDS 1 TestJ acks The six test jacks provide the means to connect external test equipment to the T1 PRI line Table A 3 describes the functions of the individual jacks Figure A 1 illustrates the test jack locations Figure A 2 shows the test jack configuration A 5 Using the DS 1 Test J acks A 6 Table A 3 DS 1 Test J acks Description Test Jack Label Description and Usage MON In MON Out NET In EQPT Out NET Out EQPT In Monitor In This jack allows external test equipment to passively monitor the T1 PRI signal coming from the network to the INA module The use of this jack does not disrupt the T1 PRI signal received by the INA module from the network Monitor Out This jack allows external test equipment to passively monitor the T1 PRI signal going to the network from the INA module The use of this jack does not disrupt the T1 PRI signal transmitted by the INA module to the network Network In An intrusive break in jack that allows external test equipment to inject a T1 PRI signal to the network The use of this jack disrupts the T1 PRI signal tra
63. rmation schedules and pricing visit the Lucent GLS site at http training gbcset lucent com Information on training for Business Partners can be found at http ddm lucenttraining com PortM aster Training Courses The INA module is based on Lucent s PortM aster series of products Users planning advanced network applications of their INA module can take advantage of hands on technical training courses on PortMaster products and their applications from Lucent INS For course information schedules and pricing visit the Lucent website at http www livingston com tech training Subscribing to PortM aster Mailing Lists About This Guide Advanced INA module users can subscribe to the following Internet mailing lists for PortM aster users portmaster users a discussion of general and specific PortM aster issues including configuration and troubleshooting suggestions To subscribe send email to majordomo iivingston com with subscribe portmaster users in the body of the message The mailing list is also available in a daily digest format To receive the digest send email to majordomo livingston com with subscribe portmaster users digest in the body of the message XV Subscribing to PortM aster M ailing Lists xvi portmaster radius a discussion of general and specific RADIUS issues including configuration and troubleshooting suggestions To subscribe send email to majordomo livingston com with subscribe portmaster r
64. s Guide MDC and MDW Telephones User s Guide Digital Direct Line Console Operator s Guide Digital Queued Call Console Operator s Guide Calling Group Supervisor and Service Observer User Guide Data and Video Reference MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6 1 Installation SPM Maintenance and Troubleshooting INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Additional References Document No Title 555 710 142 Installation SPM Maintenance and Troubleshooting Supplement 555 710 116 Pocket Reference 555 025 600 BCS Produds Security Handbook PortM aster Documentation The following manuals are available from Lucent Paper copies of these manuals can be ordered directly from Lucent The manuals are also provided as PDF and PostScript files on the INA Module Software CD shipped with your module In addition you can download PortMaster information and documentation from http www livingston com PM Vision User s Guide This guide provides complete instructions for installing configuring and using the PMVision graphical user s interface GUI to ComOS PortM aster Command Line Reference This reference provides the complete description and syntax of each command in the ComOS command set PortM aster Configuration Guide This guide provides a comprehensive overview of networking and configuration for PortM aster products PortM aster Routing Guide This guide describes routing protocols
65. sata Tipa Tupi 1 2 NA ERONE Panel doa ER X IG Bae EX eS ee a eG EG GR ee ee Eqs 1 2 Installation and Configuration Steps ae 1 4 2 GettingReady for Configuration TA PRI PEOVISIODIDg ice nee ED EE GGG EA e e EA 2 1 Set Up TI PRI on the MERLIN MAGIX serene 2 1 Assign TI PRI Channels ssseseveterfUPTPPUrieScaqeSadaq beg aq febr 2 2 Network Settings coase ia EET ct UR ge PERS dex ue x dc ea 2 2 3 Installing the INA Module Install the INA Modulein a Carrier lslelslelele ense 3 1 Connect Cables soe XE EGER me He in e in s aR as eRe aR m e aaa wes 3 1 Contents vi Connect a Serial Passthrough Cable 0 000 cece eee 3 1 Set DIP Switchies s 5s ssi p Rr accel 2 a a tal tH tcl lt at tal al hi 3 2 Connect a Console Optional 0 cee eee eens 3 3 Connect aT1 PRI Cable 0 0 0 0 ce eee 3 3 Connect an Ethernet Cable 2 0 0 0 0c cee tee 3 4 Observe LED Behavior sssseeeeseseee tees 3 4 TI PRIEEDS x d xx saad iia vai a aiid avis sini dai wai saad we 3 4 System LED ue eee ei ee i ee 3 5 Ethernet BEDS etes ac ad ue pt ere Tct Be yaa ett et eam 3 6 Using the INAWizard stall the Wizard tis cntanctora ahstateatatatstate teste estere tete eate me ste e steht 4 1 Connect the Workstation to the INA Module sslseselesereseeen 4 1 Over ALAN sssseeeeeee hrs 4 1 Using a Crossover Cable 0 0 0 ccc enn 4 2 R n the Wizafd 325 0000 dila piae n a aE a a
66. sing the Command Line Interface 5 5 Configure the WAN Port 5 6 Note Be sure to reset the WAN port or reboot the router after making changes to the WAN port configuration To reboot enter the reboot command or press the reboot button on the INA module Set the Channel Rate Almost all data channels have a channel rate of 64Kbs the default value assigned by ComOS However if the channel rate is 56kbs you must set the channel rate to that value Cgroup is the defined channel group number ComOS initially assigns all INA module data channels to group 1 If you set up additional WAN ports you must issue this command for each of the channel groups you have set up Use the following commands to set the channel rate Command set lined group Cgroup 56K 64k Command save all Set Up Additional WAN Ports To set up additional WAN ports use the following commands Command set lineO group Cgroup channels Channel list Command save all For example suppose you had a PRI line with channels 1 2 3 and 4 assigned to your ISP and channels 9 and 10 assigned to a connection to a branch office Initially channels 1 2 3 4 9 and 10 are all assigned to WO by ComOS To create a new WAN port you must enter the following commands Command set lined group 2 channels 9 10 Command save all Command reboot As a result WAN port WO is assigned to channels 1 2 3 and 4 and WAN port W8 is assigned to channels 9 and 10 You must
67. supported by PortM aster products and how to use them for a wide range of routing applications PortM aster Troubleshooting Guide This guide can be used to identify and solve software and hardware problems in the PortM aster family of products Additional References Additional references to Internet Requests for Comments RFCs and a list of useful reference books can be found in the PortM aster Configuration Guide A copy of the guide is included on the INA Module Software CDROM About This Guide xiii Document Conventions Document Conventions The following conventions are used in this guide Convention Use Examples Bold font Indicates a user Enter version to display the version entry a number command menu option button or key or the name of afile directory or utility except in code samples Press Enter Open the permit_list file Italic font Identifies a e set Ether address Ipaddress command line placeholder Replace Area with the name of the Replace with a OSPF area real name or value Square brackets Endose optional keywords and values in command syntax set nameserver 2 paddress set 50 destination paddress pmask Curly braces Enclose a set syslog Logtype disabled required choice Facility Priority between keywords and or values in command syntax Vertical bar Separates two or e set S0 WI ospf on off more possible options in command
68. tart C 9 warningicon xiv Warranty xv WinSPM passthrough option 5 1 5 2 utility 1 1 wizard See INAWizard Index Index 5
69. the Backup and Restore Functions Backup and restore functions for the INA module are found under the INA Maintain section of the control tree These functions can backup or restore all or a portion of the network settings for the INA module Lucent strongly recommends that a separate backup be performed before and after any changes to the INA module routing configuration Back Up thelNA M oduleSettings To create a backup file for the INA module select INA Maintain Back Up You can backup the entire configuration or check specific items to backup See Figure 6 6 After selecting the backup options enter or browse to the backup file name and dick Backup to begin the process The administrative root password is not backed up or restored by the Maintain functions Using PM Vision 6 7 Selecting PMVision Functions 6 8 Figure6 6 PMVision Backup Dialog INA Maintain Back Up Device s Back Up Back Up to File Browse Back Up feel RestoretheINA Module Settings To restore the INA module settings captured in a backup file select INA Maintain Restore Enter or browse to the backup filename on the Restore pane Figure 6 7 and click Restore The restored values overwrite any values existing in the INA module A backup file created with a selective backup overwrites only the selected configuration values and leaves the others unchanged Figure 6 7 PMVision Restore Dialog BIN Saree Hann
70. the binary address is all 1s ones such as 192 168 1 255 This is the most often used setting low Use when the host part of the binary address is all Os zeros such as 192 168 1 0 This is the default setting Using the Command Line Interface 5 3 Set the System Name Set the System Name The system name identifies the INA module for Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP queries IPX protocol routing and Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP authentication Use these commands to set the system name Command gt set sysname String Command gt save all The system name can have up to 16 characters When the system name is set it replaces the word Command in the prompt Set the Default Route Gateway The default gateway address is the destination address to which the INA module sends the packet when its 5 4 INA Module Installation and Configuration Guide Configurethe WAN Port Set theN ameService The INA module supports either the NIS or the DNS See the PortM aster Configuration Guide for more information on name services Use these commands to set the name service Command set namesvc dns nis Command save all Once the name service is set you must set the address of your NIS or DNS name server and enter the domain name of your network Set the N ame Server The INA module supports RFC 1877 which allows remote hosts also supporting RFC 1877 to learn the name of a server through PPP negot
71. therO Network Address Command gt set password Password Command gt save all Caution Change the administrative password each time you give it to somone outside the organization for servicing Set the E ther0 Network Address You can set an IP and IPX address on the INA module Both IP and IPX routing protocols are enabled by default Information on IPX settings can be found in the PortM aster Configuration Guide and the PortM aster Command Line Reference Set the IP Address and N etmask The IP address identifies the port for IP Ethernet traffic The default netmask subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 If your network is divided into subnets enter the netmask that identifies how your network addresses are divided between the network portion and the host portion Use the following commands to set the IP address and netmask Command set ether address paddress Command set etherO netmask pmask Command gt save all Set the Broadcast Address The broadcast address constructed from the IP address and netmask of a specified Ethernet interface is used by RIP to send information to other hosts on a local Ethernet network When you set a broadcast address for the Ethernet port on the INA module all other hosts on the local Ethernet network must be set to the same broadcast address Use these commands to set the broadcast address Command set ether0 broadcast high low Command save all high Use when the host part of
72. to the DTE settings appropriate for a 100D module instead of a CSU The DTE and CSU values are summarized in Table C 1 TableC 1 100R Module Line Compensations with a Deactivated CSU Line Compensation Setting in MERLIN DTE Line Compensation CSU Line Buildout MAGIX System When CSU Is LBO When CSU Is Programming DEACTIVATED DEACTIVATED 1 0 to 133 feet 0 0db 2 133 to 266 feet 7 5db 3 266 to 399 feet 15db 4 399 to 533 feet 22 5db 5 533 to 655 feet 22 5db DSU Channel Selection C 2 By default no channels are assigned to the router DSU channel selection is used to assign channels to the router Use the following sequence on your system programming console to assign channels to the router Menu SysProg Start Li nesTrunks More More CSU DSU gt SI ot Enter gt Channel Sel Channel Ent er You must repeat this sequence for each channel to be assigned to the router INA ModuleInstallation and Configuration Guide INA Module M aintenance Options Note For T1 configurations you can assign a channel to the router only if the channel is Unequipped from a switch perspective For PRI configurations you can assign a channel to the router only if the channel is not used in a B channel group or a line pool on the switch Note For the router to recognize a change in channel assignments you must reboot the router either from its command line interface or by pressing the reb

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

  CCS LNSP-FN - Stemmer Imaging  DNN9250DAB DNN6250DAB DNR8025BT  Samsung 6800 Flat Panel Television User Manual    Schoko-Brunnen  TS-APM3 TS-APL3 USER`S MANUAL Intel  Whirlpool MW8200XR User's Manual  MORE™ User Guide: Mylex Online RAID Expansion™  1 KOCIDEmd 2000 PMRA APPROVED – MM Sub. No. 2010  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file