Nortel BSG8ew 1.0 Configuration Manual
Nortel BSG8ew 1.0 Configuration Manual

Nortel BSG8ew 1.0 Configuration Manual

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BSG8ew and BSG12ew/aw/tw 1.0
Business Services Gateway
Document Status: Standard
Document Number: NN47928-500
Document Version: 02.02
Date: October 2008

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  • Page 1: Configuration Guide

    Configuration Guide BSG8ew and BSG12ew/aw/tw 1.0 Business Services Gateway Document Status: Standard Document Number: NN47928-500 Document Version: 02.02 Date: October 2008...
  • Page 2 Nortel Networks. Trademarks Nortel, the Nortel logo, and the Globemark are trademarks of Nortel Networks. Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Getting Help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code ....9 Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or reseller ......10 Configuration fundamentals .
  • Page 4 Contents Wireless network configuration procedures ....... . . 43 SIP configuration ..........47 Prerequisites to SIP configuration .
  • Page 5 Contents Wireless LAN configuration ..........101 Prerequisites for LAN configuration .
  • Page 6 Contents RIP configuration navigation ........130 RIP basic settings configuration parameters .
  • Page 7 Contents IGMP snooping timer configuration parameters ......155 IGMP snooping interface configuration parameters ..... . 156 IGMP snooping VLAN router ports mapping information .
  • Page 8 Contents Viewing rules configuration parameters ....... 187 Adding rules configuration parameters ....... . 187 Advanced dial plan configuration parameters .
  • Page 9: How To Get Help

    To access some Nortel Technical Solutions Centers, you can use an Express Routing Code (ERC) to quickly route your call to a specialist in your Nortel product or service. To locate the ERC for your product or service, go to: http://www.nortel.com/erc...
  • Page 10: Getting Help Through A Nortel Distributor Or Reseller

    How to Get Help Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or reseller If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product from a distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller. NN47928-500 NN47928-500...
  • Page 11: Configuration Fundamentals

    Configuration fundamentals Wide area network Wide area network (WAN) configuration includes configuring Ethernet ports. For more information, see WAN configuration (page 15) WAN advanced configuration (page 83). Local area network Local area network (LAN) configuration includes configuring the virtual interface, Ethernet LAN settings, and wireless LAN settings.
  • Page 12: Multicast/Igmp

    Configuration fundamentals Multicast/IGMP Multicast configuration includes configuring Dynamic Multicast and Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping. For more information, see Multicast advanced configuration (page 153). Quality of Service Quality of Service (QoS) configuration includes configuring basic QoS settings, policy map settings, class map settings, and queue settings.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Introduction This document describes how to configure the Business Service Gateway (BSG) using the Web user interface. Navigation • WAN configuration (page 15) • VLAN configuration (page 37) • Wireless network configuration (page 43) • SIP configuration (page 47) • VPN configuration (page 55) •...
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  • Page 15: Wan Configuration

    WAN configuration This section describes the procedures to configure the Wide Area Network (WAN) setup for the Business Services Gateway (BSG) system. WAN configuration navigation The following sections provide information for configuring the WAN: • Ethernet (page 15) • DSL (page 23) •...
  • Page 16 WAN configuration Figure 1 Ethernet WAN configuration procedures Configuring dynamic IP address assignment Complete this procedure to configure the Ethernet WAN for dynamic IP address assignment. Procedure steps Step Action From the BSG navigation pane, select Configuration, WAN, Ethernet. The WAN Configuration pane appears. From the Interface list, select the required interface.
  • Page 17 WAN configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring Ethernet WAN. Variable Value Interface Select an Interface to be configured. Encapsulation Mode Set the encapsulation mode to Ethernet. The WAN interface operates as a normal Ethernet interface. MAC Cloning Select the MAC cloning status.
  • Page 18 WAN configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring Ethernet WAN. Variable Value Interface Select an Interface to be configured. Encapsulation Mode Set the encapsulation mode to Ethernet. The WAN interface operates as a normal Ethernet interface. WAN IP Address Type the WAN IP address, if the IP Address Assignment is manual.
  • Page 19: Pppoe Wan Configuration

    WAN configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the uplink rate limit. Variable Value Rate Limit Status Select the rate limit status. • Enabled - enables uplink rate limiting feature • Disabled - disables uplink rate limiting feature The default value is Disabled.
  • Page 20 WAN configuration Figure 2 PPPoE WAN configuration procedures Configuring the PPPoE WAN Complete this procedure to configure the PPPoE WAN. Procedure steps Step Action From the BSG navigation pane, select Configuration, WAN, Ethernet. The WAN Configuration pane appears. From the Interface list, select the required interface. From the Encapsulation Mode list, select PPPoE.
  • Page 21 WAN configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring PPPoE WAN. Variable Value Interface Select an Interface to be configured. Encapsulation Mode Set the encapsulation mode PPPoE. The WAN interface operates as a Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). ISP Name Type the name of the Internet Service Provider.
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  • Page 23: Dsl

    WAN configuration DSL appears under WAN configuration if you are connected to a BSG12aw. On the Digital Subscribe Line (DSL) pages you can configure and control the DSL modem that connects to the BSG. You can also configure the ATM parameters of the modem and access the DSL modem statistics.
  • Page 24 WAN configuration Your service provider provides you with these values when you set up your account. In the MRU field, type the value 1492. Click Add. Select the IP Configuration tab. The PPP Configuration pane appears. In the User Name field, type the User Name provided by your service provider. In the Password field, type the Password provided by your service provider.
  • Page 25 WAN configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values to configure the uplink rate limit. Variable Value Rate Limit Status Select the rate limit status: • Enabled - enables uplink rate limiting feature • Disabled - disables uplink rate limiting feature The default value is Disabled.
  • Page 26: T1/E1

    WAN configuration T1/E1 T1/E1 appears under WAN configuration if you are connected to a BSG12tw. T1/E1 is a digital WAN carrier facility. T1 transmits DS-1 formatted data at 1.544 MB/s and E1 transmits E1 formatted data at 2.048 MB/s through the telephone e-switching network. Prerequisites for T1/E1 configuration •...
  • Page 27 WAN configuration Figure 4 T1/E1 configuration procedures Configuring the T1 interface If your BSG is located in North America, configure the T1 interface. This procedure guides you through setting up one T1 interface. Procedure steps Step Action From the BSG navigation pane, select Configuration, WAN, T1/E1. Configuration Guide...
  • Page 28 WAN configuration The T1/E1 Configuration pane appears. Select interface 1. The Interface Type field defaults to T1. From the Framing list, select ESF or SF. The framing you set here must agree with the framing used by the peer. From the Line Mode list, select CSU or DSU. This setting depends upon the distance between the devices on either end of the T1 line.
  • Page 29 WAN configuration Variable definitions This table describes the variables used to configure the T1/E1 interface. Variable Value Interface The T1/E1 controller. Framing The Framing Type for the T1/E1 data line. Options for T1: Extended Super Frame (ESF)— 24 consecutive 193-bit frames of data. Super Frame (SF)—12 consecutive 193-bits of data.
  • Page 30: Configuring The E1 Interface

    WAN configuration Variable Value Line Length The Line Length value. Line Length refers to the length of the cable (in feet) that connects the devices on each end of a T1 line. Options: 0 - 133 134 - 266 267 - 399 400 - 533 534 - 655 The default value is 0 - 133.
  • Page 31 WAN configuration This setting depends upon the distance between the devices on either end of the E1 line. For shorter distances, use DSU. For longer distances, use CSU. This information should be provided by your service provider. From the Line Length list, select the line length. You can configure line length only when Line Mode is DSU.
  • Page 32 WAN configuration Variable Value Line Length The Line Length value. Line Length refers to the length of the cable (in feet) that connects the devices on each end of an E1 line. Options: 0 - 133 134 - 266 267 - 399 400 - 533 534 - 655 The default value is 0 - 133.
  • Page 33 WAN configuration Variable definitions This table describes the variables that appear on the T1/E1 Channel Group Configuration page. Variable Value Channel Group This identifies an instance of channel grouping on a T1 or E1 interface. The format is Serialx/y where x is either 1 for port 1 or 2 for port 2 and y is the Channel Group Index.
  • Page 34 WAN configuration Variable definition This table describes the variables that appear on the PPP Configuration page. Variable Value Serial Interface The serial Interface on which you layer the PPP interface. Authentication Required Select whether authentication is required for the PPP interface. Options: YES—enables the Server/Client, User Name, and Password fields.
  • Page 35 WAN configuration Field Name Description PPP Interface Read-only field. Specifies the name of the PPP interface and the serial interface over which it is layered. Bundle Specifies whether the PPP interface can be bundled to form a multilink or not. Options are Yes and No.
  • Page 36 WAN configuration *In the Peer DNS field, type the DNS server IP address of the peer. Set this field if IP Address Assignment is Manual. Click Apply. Variable definitions This table describes the variables that appear on the IP Configuration page. Variable Value PPP/MP Interface...
  • Page 37: Vlan Configuration

    VLAN configuration This section describes the procedures for configuring the irtual ocal area network (VLAN) settings for the Business Service Gateway (BSG). VLAN1 is the default VLAN. The BSG provides VLAN1 as a fully functioning VLAN using all eight ports. Prerequisites to VLAN configuration •...
  • Page 38: Vlan Configuration Navigation

    VLAN configuration Figure 5 VLAN configuration procedures VLAN configuration navigation • Creating a new VLAN (page 38) • Configuring the virtual interface (page 39) • Configuring DHCP pool settings (page 40) Creating a new VLAN Complete this procedure to create a new VLAN. Procedure steps Step Action...
  • Page 39 VLAN configuration In the VLAN Name field, type the VLAN name. In the Member Ports field, type the numbers and/or ranges of member ports. In the Untagged Ports field, type the numbers and/or ranges of untagged ports. Click Add. From the BSG navigation pane, select Configuration, VLAN, Setup, Port Setting tab.
  • Page 40 VLAN configuration In the VLAN ID field, type the VLAN ID. In the IP Address field, type the IP address. In the Subnet Mask field, type the subnet mask address. In the MTU field, type the MTU value. Click Add. Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the virtual interface.
  • Page 41 VLAN configuration In the Start IP Address field, type the first IP address of the range you want to use. In the End IP Address field, type the last IP address of the range you want to use. Click Add. Select the Pool Options tab.
  • Page 42 VLAN configuration Variable Value Option The DHCP option. Select one of the following options: • Netmask (IP Format) – the client subnet mask (RFC 950). The code for the subnet mask is 1 and its length is 4 octets. • Default Router (IP format) –...
  • Page 43: Wireless Network Configuration

    Wireless network configuration This section describes the procedures to configure the wireless network for the Business Services Gateway (BSG) system. Prerequisites to wireless network configuration • You must have WIRELESS - READ WRITE permission. • You must configure DHCP pool settings for the VLAN used for the wireless network. •...
  • Page 44 Wireless network configuration From the list of security settings, select the first default SSID. The first SSID is enabled. From the Authentication Type list, choose an authentication type. From the Pre-Authentication Status list, select Enabled or Disabled. This field is available only if Authentication Type is set to WPA, WPA2, WPA-WPA2-Mixed, or Open1x.
  • Page 45 Wireless network configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the wireless network. Variable Value Select Select the first default SSID to configure security settings. Authentication Type Specifies the method used to authenticate wireless clients. Select the Authentication Type for stations that use this SSID.
  • Page 46 Wireless network configuration Variable Value Cipher Suite Specifies the required pair wise cipher and is used for data encryption. It consists of an organizationally unique identifier (OUI) (the first 3 octets) and a cipher suite identifier (the last octet). Select one of the following options: •...
  • Page 47: Sip Configuration

    SIP configuration This section describes the procedures to configure SIP for the Business Services Gateway (BSG) system. Note: You should configure the emergency number (for example, 911) before you use the SIP server. This ensures that an emergency call originating on your system reaches its destination if the SIP server becomes unavailable.
  • Page 48 SIP configuration Figure 7 SIP configuration procedures SIP configuration navigation • Configuring SIP system settings (page 48) • Configuring CAC (page 50) • Configuring FXS/FXO global information (page 50) • Variable definitions (page 51) • Configuring FXO (page 52) Configuring SIP system settings Complete this procedure to configure SIP system settings.
  • Page 49 SIP configuration Procedure steps Step Action From the BSG navigation pane, select Configuration, SIP, System Configuration. The Central SIP Server Configuration pane appears. In the Managed Domain Name field, type the domain name of your voice service provider. In the Central SIP Server Address field, type the central SIP server IP address. From the Transport list, select the transport protocol to use for the port.
  • Page 50 SIP configuration Configuring CAC Complete this procedure to configure CAC settings. Note: If the maximum number of simultaneous SIP calls across the WAN is reached, the next SIP call attempt fails and the caller hears fast busy tone. Procedure steps Step Action From the BSG navigation pane, select Configuration, SIP, System...
  • Page 51 SIP configuration Procedure steps Step Action From the BSG navigation pane, select Configuration, SIP, FXO/FXS. The Global Configuration pane appears. From the Country Code list, select the country code. Click Apply. Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring FXS/FXO global information.
  • Page 52 SIP configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring FXS information. Variable Value FXS Channel Select the required FXS channel. Select one of the following options: • Line1 • Line2 Channel Enable Select this check box to enable the administrative status of the FXS channel.
  • Page 53 SIP configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring FXO information. Variable Value FXO Channel Select the required FXO channel. Channel Enable Select this check box to enable the administrative status of the FXO channel. The channel is available for use only when it is enabled.
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  • Page 55: Vpn Configuration

    VPN configuration This section describes the procedures to configure the Virtual Private Network (VPN) for the Business Services Gateway (BSG) system. Note: If you are connecting two BSG units at either end of the VPN tunnel, ensure that the IP addresses are different. Prerequisites for VPN configuration •...
  • Page 56: Client Tunnel Configuration Navigation

    VPN configuration Figure 8 Client tunnel configuration procedures Client tunnel configuration navigation • Configuring remote identity (client) (page 56) • Configuring users (page 57) • Configuring the address pool (page 58) • Configuring client termination (page 59) • Enabling VPN (client) (page 63) Configuring remote identity (client) Complete the following procedure to configure the remote identity.
  • Page 57: Configuring Users

    VPN configuration From the BSG navigation pane, select Configuration, VPN, VPN Settings. The VPN Global Settings pane appears. From the Remote Identity Type list, select IPV4, FQDN, EMAIL, or KEYID. In the Remote Identity Value list, type the value corresponding to the selected Remote Identity Type.
  • Page 58 VPN configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the user database. Variable Value User Name Type the user name. The range is 1 to 31 characters. Password Type the password for the user. The range is 1 to 31 characters. Configuring the address pool Complete this procedure to configure the VPN client address pool.
  • Page 59 VPN configuration Configuring client termination Complete this procedure to configure client termination. Procedure steps Step Action From the BSG navigation pane, select Configuration, VPN, Users, Client Termination tab. The VPN Client Termination pane appears. Click the Policy Action, Create check box. In the Policy Name field, type the policy name.
  • Page 60 VPN configuration From the Encryption list, select an IPSec encryption. From the Authentication list, select the preferred authentication method. From the Preferred Forward Secrecy list, select a PFS option. From the Life Time list, select the Seconds, Minutes, or Hours. In the Life Time Value field, enter the life time value.
  • Page 61 VPN configuration Variable Value IPSec Authentication Select the preferred authentication method. Select one of the following options: • HMAC-MAC5 - the message authentication code is calculated using the MD5 cryptographic hash function. This cryptographic hash function has some additional security properties with a 128-bit hash value, which is commonly used to check the integrity of files.
  • Page 62 VPN configuration Variable Value Protocol Select the traffic protocol for the source or destination address. Select one of the following options: • • • • ICMPv4 • • When you select a protocol and apply the IPSec policy, the policy is applied on the selected protocol packets only.
  • Page 63 VPN configuration Variable Value Life Time Select the life time unit. Select one of seconds, minutes, or hours. Life Time Value Type the life time value. The range is 5 minutes to 8 hours. Enabling VPN (client) Complete this procedure to enable VPN. Procedure steps Step Action...
  • Page 64: Branch Office Tunnel Configuration Procedures

    VPN configuration Branch office tunnel configuration procedures The following task flow shows the sequence of procedures to configure a branch office tunnel. Figure 9 Branch office tunnel configuration procedures Branch office tunnel configuration navigation • Configuring remote identity (branch office) (page 64) •...
  • Page 65 VPN configuration In the PreShared Key field, type a string of text which is the key that VPN uses to authenticate before receiving any other credentials. Click Add. Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring VPN global settings. Variable Value Remote Identity Type...
  • Page 66 VPN configuration In the Traffic Selector box, in the Local Address field, enter the source IP address of outbound traffic. In the Local Address Mask field, enter the local network mask of outbound traffic. In the Remote Address field, enter the destination network address of outbound traffic.
  • Page 67 VPN configuration Variable Value Interface Name Select the name of the interface for which you want to apply the policy. Policy Status Select the status of the IPsec policy. Select ACTIVE to make the policy active. The policy becomes active after you press Apply. IPSec Gateway IP Address Specifies the Security remote endpoint address.
  • Page 68 VPN configuration Variable Value DH Group Select the required Diffie-Hellman (DH) group. DH key exchange is used to establish preshared keys. Select Group 1 – IKE uses a 768-bit Diffie- Hellman Prime modules group for performing the new Diffie-Hellman exchange. Select Group 2 –...
  • Page 69 VPN configuration Variable Value Authentication Select the preferred authentication method. Select None to indicates no authentication method is required. Select HMAC-MAC5, the message authentication code is calculated using the MD5 cryptographic hash function. This cryptographic hash function has some additional security properties with a 128-bit hash value, which is commonly used to check the integrity of files.
  • Page 70 VPN configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for viewing the existing VPN policies. Variable Value VPN Status Select the VPN status. VPN status can be Enabled or Disabled. NN47928-500 NN47928-500...
  • Page 71: Qos Configuration

    QoS configuration This section describes the procedures to configure Quality of Service (QoS) for the Business Services Gateway (BSG) system. QoS provides different types and levels of service for network traffic. With QoS you can assign different priorities for different types of traffic and guarantee a certain level of performance. Prerequisites for QoS configuration •...
  • Page 72: Qos Configuration Navigation

    QoS configuration Figure 10 QoS configuration procedures QoS configuration navigation • Configuring the uplink rate limit (page 72) • Configuring a policy map (page 73) • Configuring a class map (page 74) • Configuring QoS marking (page 75) • Configuring port-based QoS (page 76) •...
  • Page 73 QoS configuration Procedure steps Step Action From the BSG navigation pane, select Configuration, WAN, Uplink Rate Limit. The Rate Limit Configuration pane appears. From the Rate Limit Status list, select Enabled. In the Uplink Rate Limit field, type the uplink rate limit provided by your ISP. Click Apply.
  • Page 74 QoS configuration In the CBS (Committed frame size (bytes)) field, type the Committed Burst Size value. Click Add. Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring policy map settings. Variable Value Police ID Type the unique ID of the policer. PIR (bytes per second) Type the PIR key value in bytes per second.
  • Page 75 QoS configuration In the Incoming DSCP field, type the incoming Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP). From the IP Interface list, select the required interface. Click Add. Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring class maps. Variable Value Type...
  • Page 76 QoS configuration Procedure steps Step Action From the BSG navigation pane, select Configuration, QoS, Marking tab. The Marking pane appears. Select the class map you want to mark. From the Outgoing Priority list, select the priority. In the Value field, type the DSCP marking value. Select the Marking check box.
  • Page 77 QoS configuration Click Apply. Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring port-based QoS. Variable Value Select Select a row. Port Displays the port number. Port Name Displays the port name. Priority0 Select the Traffic Class value for priority 0. The values ranges from 0 to7.
  • Page 78 QoS configuration Procedure steps Step Action From the BSG navigation pane, select Configuration, QoS, Queue Settings tab. The Queue Configurations pane appears. From the Port No list, select the port for which you want to configure QoS queue settings. In the Select field, select the queue that you want to configure. In the Green Threshold Min field, type the minimum green threshold value.
  • Page 79 QoS configuration Variable Value Scheduler Weight Type the queue weight. The range for queues 3 to 7 is 1 to 65535. The default weights are: • queue 0 - 0 (cannot be changed) • queue 1 - 0 (cannot be changed) •...
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  • Page 81: Advanced Configuration

    Advanced configuration The remaining chapters of this document give a more detailed description of the variables and values on each panel of the user interface. Navigation • WAN advanced configuration (page 83) • LAN advanced configuration (page 97) • VLAN advanced configuration (page 111) •...
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  • Page 83: Wan Advanced Configuration

    WAN advanced configuration This section describes configuration information for the wide area network (WAN) for the Business Services Gateway (BSG) system. Prerequisites for WAN advanced configuration • You must have SYSTEM - READ WRITE permission to access the WAN configuration panel.
  • Page 84: Pppoe Wan Configuration Parameters

    WAN advanced configuration Variable Value MAC Cloning Select the MAC cloning status. Enable - the BSG uses the configured MAC address as the source of Ethernet frames instead of the MAC address of the BSG WAN port. Disable - disables MAC Cloning. You can enable MAC cloning only if the Encapsulation Mode is Ethernet.
  • Page 85: Renewing Or Releasing The Wan Lease

    WAN advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the uplink rate limit. Variable Value Rate Limit Status Select the rate limit status: • Enabled - enables uplink rate limiting feature • Disabled - disables uplink rate limiting feature The default value is Disabled.
  • Page 86 WAN advanced configuration Variable Value Renew Click this option button to renew the DHCP lease on the specified interface. This option is enabled only when ‘Dynamic’ option is selected in the IP Address Assignment field. Release Click this option button to release the DHCP lease on the specified interface.
  • Page 87: Dsl

    WAN advanced configuration DSL appears under WAN configuration if you are connected to a BSG12aw. On the Digital Subscribe Line (DSL) pages you can configure and control the DSL modem that connects to the BSG. You can also configure the ATM parameters of the modem and access the DSL modem statistics.
  • Page 88: Ppp Configuration

    WAN advanced configuration Variable Value The required Quality of Service (QoS) parameter. Options: Constant Bit Rate (CBR)— reserves a constant amount of bandwidth. This service supports applications such as voice, video, and circuit emulation. CBR service class is designed for ATM virtual circuits (VC) that require a static amount of bandwidth that is continuously available for the duration of the active connection.
  • Page 89: Rate Limit Configuration Parameters (Dsl)

    WAN advanced configuration Variable definitions This table describes the variables that appear on the PPP Configuration page. Variable Value PPP Interface The PPP interface for which you need to configure the IP address. User Name The username for the specified PPP interface, used for authentication. Password The password for the specified PPP interface, used for authentication.
  • Page 90: T1/E1 Configuration

    WAN advanced configuration • Alarms Status (page 92) • T1/E1 Channel Group Configuration (page 92) • "PPP Configuration" (page 93) • "IP Configuration" (page 94) • "Multilink Configuration" (page 95) T1/E1 Configuration On the T1/E1 configuration page, you can configure Framing Type, Line Coding, Line Mode, Line Buildout, Line Length and Transmit Clock Source.
  • Page 91 WAN advanced configuration Variable Value Framing The Framing Type for the T1/E1 data line. Options for T1: Extended Super Frame (ESF)— 24 consecutive 193-bit frames of data. Super Frame (SF)—12 consecutive 193-bits of data. Unframed—the non signaling or unframed framing format is a simplified version of the T1 super frame.
  • Page 92: Alarms Status

    WAN advanced configuration Variable Value Line Length The Line Length value. Line Length refers to the length of the cable (in feet) that connects the devices on each end of a T1 line. Options: 0 - 133 134 - 266 267 - 399 400 - 533 534 - 655...
  • Page 93: Ppp Configuration

    WAN advanced configuration To access this page, select Configuration, WAN, T1/E1, Channel Group tab. Variable definitions This table describes the variables that appear on the T1/E1 Channel Group Configuration page. Variable Value Interface The T1/E1 interface on which you create the channel group.
  • Page 94: Ip Configuration

    WAN advanced configuration Variable Value Server/Client Select whether the Server or Client is required for authentication. This field is available only if authentication is required. Options: Server - to authenticate the peer at the time of negotiation. Client - to be authenticated by the peer router.
  • Page 95: Multilink Configuration

    WAN advanced configuration Variable Value IP Address The IP address of the PPP/Multilink interface, if IP Address Assignment is Manual. Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask for the IP address, if IP Address Assignment is Manual. Peer IP Address The Peer IP address, if IP Address Assignment is Manual.
  • Page 96 WAN advanced configuration Variable Value Link Type The multilink type. Options: Public—adds the default route for the multilink interface. Private—no default route is added for the multilink interface. The default value is Private. The Maximum Transmission Unit. The default value is 1500. NN47928-500 NN47928-500...
  • Page 97: Lan Advanced Configuration

    LAN advanced configuration This section describes the advanced configuration to configure the local area network (LAN) for the Business Services Gateway (BSG). LAN advanced configuration navigation • Virtual interface configuration (page 97) • Ethernet LAN configuration parameters (page 100) • Wireless LAN configuration (page 101) Virtual interface configuration This section describes configuration of the virtual interface.
  • Page 98: Renewing Or Releasing The Lan Lease

    LAN advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring virtual interface. Variable Value VLAN ID Type the VLAN identifier. IP Address Assignment Select the IP address assignment mode. Select Manual to manually assign the IP address. Select Dynamic for the System to assign the IP address for the specified VLAN from Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server configured in BSG.
  • Page 99 LAN advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for renewing or releasing the lease. Variable Value Select Select the IP address to modify. Renew Enable Renew if you want to renew the DHCP lease for this interface. Renew is available only if IP Address Assignment is set to Dynamic.
  • Page 100: Ethernet Lan Configuration Parameters

    LAN advanced configuration Ethernet LAN configuration parameters The following table describes the parameters for configuration of the Ethernet LAN located at Configuration, LAN, Ethernet Prerequisites • You must have SYSTEM - READ WRITE permission to access the Ethernet LAN configuration. Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the basic LAN settings.
  • Page 101: Wireless Lan Configuration

    LAN advanced configuration Wireless LAN configuration This section describes WLAN configuration information. Prerequisites for LAN configuration • You must have WIRELESS - READ WRITE permission to access this information. Wireless LAN configuration navigation • WLAN settings configuration parameters (page 102) •...
  • Page 102: Wlan Settings Configuration Parameters

    LAN advanced configuration WLAN settings configuration parameters The following table describes the parameters for configuration of WLAN settings located at Configuration, tab. LAN, Wireless, Basic Settings Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the basic WLAN settings. Variable Value Access Point...
  • Page 103: Wlan Radio Configuration Parameters

    LAN advanced configuration Variable Value VLAN Identifier Type the VLAN ID to which SSID users belong. Access points use this VLAN ID to tag the packets from the specified users of the given SSID. Status When you configure an SSID, this field appears in the new row. It specifies the activation status of the WLAN SSID.
  • Page 104: Mac Filtering Configuration Parameters

    LAN advanced configuration Variable Value Fragment Length Type the fragmentation length. The value ranges from 256 to 2346. The default value is 2346. RTS Threshold Type the Request To Send threshold. The value ranges from 0 to 2347. The default value is 2347. Maximum Associated Client Type the maximum associated client value.
  • Page 105: Wlan Security Configuration Parameters

    LAN advanced configuration WLAN security configuration parameters The following section describes the parameters for advanced configuration of the WLAN radio located at Configuration, tab. LAN, Wireless, Security Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the WLAN security settings.
  • Page 106: Wep Configuration Parameters

    LAN advanced configuration Variable Value Cipher Suite Specifies the required pairwise cipher and is used for data encryption. It consists of an organizationally unique identifier (OUI) (the first 3 octets) and a cipher suite identifier (the last octet). Select one of the following options: •...
  • Page 107: Wireless Multimedia Configuration Parameters

    LAN advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the WEP settings for WLAN. Variable Value SSID Select the SSID you require to configure WEP settings. Key Index The key used for data encryption. Options: If you want to assign the selected key index as the default value, you must select the Set this as default WEP key.
  • Page 108 LAN advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and variables for configuring wireless multimedia. Variable Value WMM Status Specifies the Wireless Multimedia (WMM) status. Select Disabled to disable Quality of Service (QoS). Select Supported or Required to enable QoS. The default is Disabled.
  • Page 109 LAN advanced configuration Variable Value AIFSN The arbitrary inter frame sequence. The range is 1 to 15. The default values for AC0 through AC3 are 3, 7, 1, and 1. TXOP Limit The transmission opportunity of the AP in the radio. The range is 0 to 65535.
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  • Page 111: Vlan Advanced Configuration

    VLAN advanced configuration This section describes configuration information for the irtual ocal Area Network (VLAN) for the Business Service Gateway (BSG). Prerequisites for VLAN advanced configuration • You must have L2 - READ WRITE permission to access VLAN configuration. VLAN advanced configuration navigation •...
  • Page 112: Vlan Port Settings Configuration Parameters

    VLAN advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the basic VLAN settings. Variable Value Dynamic VLAN Learning Specifies the Dynamic VLAN learning status. Select Enable to enable the global GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) status.
  • Page 113: Static Vlan Configuration Parameters

    VLAN advanced configuration Variable Value Tunnel Status Specifies the tunnel status. Select Enable – the data packets received on the port are tunneled. Select Disable – the data packets received on the port are handled normally. The default value is Disable. To enable 802.1x tunneling on a port, 802.1x (PNAC) Port Control must be set to ForceAuthorized.
  • Page 114: Dynamic Vlan Configuration Parameters

    VLAN advanced configuration Dynamic VLAN configuration parameters The following section describes the parameters for configuration of the dynamic VLAN located at Configuration, VLAN setup, Dynamic VLAN tab Prerequisites • Dynamic VLAN learning can take place only when the GVRP status of the port is enabled. Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring dynamic VLAN settings.
  • Page 115: Vlan Port Protocol Configuration Parameters

    VLAN advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the VLAN protocol group settings. Variable Value Frame Type Frame Type refers to the encapsulation format. Select the frame type for the protocol group. Select one of the following options: •...
  • Page 116: Vlan Database Display Parameters

    VLAN advanced configuration VLAN database display parameters The VLAN database displays information for a VLAN that is either configured in the device or dynamically created as a result of GVRP requests. The following section describes the display parameters for the current VLAN database located at Configuration, VLAN setup, VLAN Database tab Variable definitions...
  • Page 117: Vlan Stp Configuration

    VLAN advanced configuration VLAN STP configuration Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a link management protocol. It provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network created by multiple active paths between stations. STP basic settings configuration parameters The following section describes the configuration parameters for the STP basic settings located at Configuration, Spanning Tree, Basic Settings tab Variable definitions...
  • Page 118: Mstp Configuration

    VLAN advanced configuration MSTP configuration MSTP isolates link fluctuations on a particular VLAN segment and provides load balancing. Spanning tree to VLAN mapping can be configured on a per VLAN basis or multiple VLANs can be mapped to the same spanning tree. Prerequisites to MSTP configuration •...
  • Page 119: Cist Configuration Parameters

    VLAN advanced configuration Variable Value Default Path Cost Specifies the default path cost version used to configure the path cost as a 16-bit value or a 32-bit value. Select one of the following options: • 16 Bit – uses the 16-bit path cost from IEEE standard 802.1D 1998. The maximum value of the path cost of any port in the spanning tree is 65535.
  • Page 120: Mstp Vlan Mapping Configuration Parameters

    VLAN advanced configuration Variable Value Admin Status Specifies the administrative status of the port. Select Enabled to enable the admin status of the port. Select Disabled to disable the admin status of the port. Set the admin status of the port to override the status of the port in any of the MSTI contexts.
  • Page 121: Mstp Port Settings Configuration Parameters

    VLAN advanced configuration The following section describes the parameters for configuration of MSTP VLAN mapping located at Configuration, Spanning Tree, MSTP, VLAN Mapping tab Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the VLAN mapping for MSTP.
  • Page 122: Cist Port Status Display Parameters

    VLAN advanced configuration CIST port status display parameters The following section describes the display parameters for the CIST port status located at Configuration, Spanning Tree, MSTP, CIST Port Status tab Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values displayed on the MSTP CIST Port Status panel.
  • Page 123: Rstp Configuration Navigation

    VLAN advanced configuration RSTP configuration navigation • RSTP basic settings configuration parameters (page 123) • RSTP timers configuration parameters (page 124) • RSTP port settings configuration parameters (page 124) • RSTP port status display parameters (page 125) RSTP basic settings configuration parameters The following section describes the configuration parameters for the RSTP basic settings located at Configuration, Spanning Tree, RSTP, Basic Settings tab...
  • Page 124: Rstp Timers Configuration Parameters

    VLAN advanced configuration RSTP timers configuration parameters The following section describes the configuration parameters for the RSTP timers located at Configuration, Spanning Tree, RSTP, Timers tab Attention: To set the Maximum Age and Forward Delay Parameters, satisfy the following relation: Attention 2 * (Forward Delay - 1.0) >= Max Age To set the Hello Time and Maximum Age parameters, satisfy the following...
  • Page 125: Rstp Port Status Display Parameters

    VLAN advanced configuration RSTP Status Specifies the RSTP protocol status. Select Enabled to enable the Spanning Tree on the selected port. Select Disabled to disable the Spanning Tree on the selected port. The port is set to forwarding directly at the hardware level. Priority Type the port priority value used in role selection.
  • Page 126 VLAN advanced configuration Port Name Displays the name of the Port. Designated Root Displays the unique bridge identifier of the bridge recorded as the Root for the segment to which the port is attached. Designated Cost Displays the path cost of the designated port of the segment connected to this port.
  • Page 127: Ip Routing Advanced Configuration

    IP routing advanced configuration This section describes how to configure routing protocols such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Route Redistribution (RRD), and Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) for the Business Service Gateway (BSG). Prerequisites to IP routing advanced configuration •...
  • Page 128: Static Arp Configuration Parameters

    IP routing advanced configuration Static ARP configuration parameters The following section describes the parameters for configuration of static ARP located at Configuration, IP Routing, Static ARP Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring Static ARP. Variable Value IP Address...
  • Page 129: Static Routes Configuration Parameters

    IP routing advanced configuration Static routes configuration parameters The following section describes the parameters for configuration of static routes located at Configuration, IP Routing, Static Routes Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for adding static routes. Variable Value Destination Network...
  • Page 130: Rip Configuration

    IP routing advanced configuration RIP configuration RIP manages router information within a self-contained network such as a corporate local area network (LAN) or an interconnected group of LANs. RIP configuration navigation • RIP basic settings configuration parameters (page 130) • Adding a RIP interface (page 131) •...
  • Page 131: Adding A Rip Interface

    IP routing advanced configuration Variable Value Retry Count Type the retry count value to update request and update response packet. The value ranges between 10 and 40. The default value is 36. Default Metric Type the default metric value to set the metric for redistributing routes. The value ranges between 1 and 16.
  • Page 132: Rip Neighbor Setting Configuration Parameters

    IP routing advanced configuration Variable Value RIP Status The admin status of the RIP interface. Select one of the following options: • Enabled - activates the RIP2 process. • Disabled - disables the RIP2 process. • Passive - the RIP2 process runs as a passive process. Split Horizon The operational status of Split Horizon.
  • Page 133: Rip Security Settings Configuration Parameters

    IP routing advanced configuration Prerequisites to adding a RIP neighbor setting • To configure Neighbor IP address, you must enable Neighbor Filter (see RIP basic settings configuration parameters (page 130)). Variable definitions The following table describes the variable and value for adding a RIP neighbor setting. Variable Value IP Address...
  • Page 134: Ospf Configuration

    IP routing advanced configuration OSPF configuration The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol is a link state Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) used to distribute routing information within a single autonomous system. If a host using OSPF detects a change in the routing table or in the network, it immediately multicasts the change to all other hosts in the network so that all hosts have the same routing table information.
  • Page 135: Ospf Area Configuration Parameters

    IP routing advanced configuration Variable Value Autonomous System Border Specifies the Autonomous System Border Router. Router Select Yes to configure the router as an Autonomous System Border Router. If you select No, the router is not configured as an Autonomous System Border Router.
  • Page 136: Ospf Interface Configuration Parameters

    IP routing advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for adding an OSPF area. Variable Value Area ID Type the area identifier. The area ID in OSPF has the same format as an IP address but defines a summarization point for Link State Advertisements (LSAs).
  • Page 137: Ospf Virtual Interface Configuration Parameters

    IP routing advanced configuration Variable Value Priority Type the priority. This is used in the designated router (DR) election algorithm. The value ranges between 0 and 255. The value 0 signifies that the router is not eligible to become the designated router on a particular network. Passive Status Select the Passive Status to either Enable or Disable.
  • Page 138: Ospf Route Information Display Parameters

    IP routing advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for adding an OSPF virtual interface. Variable Value Transit Area ID Select the transit area ID. This is a list of previously configured OSPF interfaces (see OSPF area configuration parameters (page 135)).
  • Page 139: Ospf Link State Database Display Parameters

    IP routing advanced configuration Gateway Displays the gateway of the OSPF router. Type Displays the OSPF router type. Area ID Displays the area ID of the OSPF router Cost Displays the cost of the OSPF router. Type 2 Cost Displays the type 2 cost of the OSPF router. Interface Displays the interface ID of the OSPF interface.
  • Page 140: Rrd Configuration

    IP routing advanced configuration RRD configuration Route Redistribution (RRD) allows different routing protocols to exchange routing information. RRD configuration navigation • RRD basic settings configuration parameters (page 140) • RRD RIP settings configuration parameters (page 140) • RRD OSPF settings configuration parameters (page 141) RRD basic settings configuration parameters The following section describes the configuration parameters for the RRD basic settings located Basic Settings...
  • Page 141: Rrd Ospf Settings Configuration Parameters

    IP routing advanced configuration Default Metric Type the default metric value of the router. The default value is 3. Import Select a route from the following options: • Direct routes — Direct Routes are populated in the RIP routing database. •...
  • Page 142: Vrrp Configuration

    IP routing advanced configuration VRRP configuration With VRRP, you can configure several routers on a multi-access link using the same virtual IP address. VRRP configuration navigation • VRRP basic settings configuration parameters (page 142) • VRRP settings configuration parameters (page 142) VRRP basic settings configuration parameters The following section describes the parameters for configuration of the VRRP basic settings located...
  • Page 143 IP routing advanced configuration Variable Value Primary IP Address Type the primary IP address for the virtual router. When the virtual router transitions from backup state to master state and in case more than one IP address exists for a given interface index, the primary IP address specifies the real IP address of the master router (the IP address that is listed as the source in the VRRP advertisement last received).
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  • Page 145: Dhcp Advanced Configuration

    DHCP advanced configuration This section describes the advanced configuration for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server and the relay settings for Business Service Gateway (BSG). Prerequisites for DHCP advanced configuration • You must have SYSTEM - READ WRITE permission to access DHCP configuration. DHCP advanced configuration navigation •...
  • Page 146: Dhcp Server Configuration

    DHCP advanced configuration DHCP server configuration The following sections provide configuration information for the DHCP server. DHCP server configuration navigation • DHCP basic settings configuration parameters (page 146) • DHCP global options configuration parameters (page 147) • DHCP pool settings configuration parameters (page 147) •...
  • Page 147: Dhcp Global Options Configuration Parameters

    DHCP advanced configuration DHCP global options configuration parameters DHCP global options provide a framework for passing configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network. The following section describes the parameters for configuration of DHCP global options located at Configuration, DHCP, DHCP Server, Global Options Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring DHCP global options settings.
  • Page 148: Dhcp Pool Options Configuration Parameters

    DHCP advanced configuration Variable Value Network Mask Type the subnet mask of the IP address in the pool. The default value is 255.255.255.0. Start IP Address Type the first IP address in the pool. The DHCP server uses this IP address for dynamic allocation.
  • Page 149: Dhcp Host Option Configuration Parameters

    DHCP advanced configuration Variable Value Option Code For the Enter option code manually option, you must enter the code. For all other options, this field is automatically updated. Value Type the option value. DHCP host option configuration parameters The following section describes the parameters for configuration of DHCP host options located at Configuration, DHCP, DHCP Server, Host Options Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring a DHCP host option.
  • Page 150: Dhcp Client Access Configuration Parameters

    DHCP advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring DHCP host IP settings. Variable Value Host MAC Address Type the MAC address of the host. Pool Name Select the pool name. Host IP Type the IP address of the host. Identifier Type the IP address of the identifier.
  • Page 151: Dhcp Relay Settings Configuration Parameters

    DHCP advanced configuration DHCP relay settings configuration parameters The following section describes the parameters for configuration of DHCP relay settings located at Configuration, DHCP, DHCP Relay. Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring DHCP relay settings. Variable Value Service DHCP-Relay...
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  • Page 153: Multicast Advanced Configuration

    Multicast advanced configuration Multicast is a technique for delivering a message to multiple recipients. This section describes advanced configuration for Dynamic Multicast (GMRP) and Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping. Prerequisites for multicast advanced configuration • You must have L2 - READ WRITE permission to access multicast configuration. Multicast advanced configuration navigation •...
  • Page 154: Igmp Snooping Configuration

    Multicast advanced configuration IGMP snooping configuration A host uses IGMP to inform a router when it joins or leaves an Internet Multicast group. IGMP snooping allows the switch to “listen in” on the IGMP conversation between hosts and routers by processing the layer 3 IGMP packets sent in a multicast network.
  • Page 155: Igmp Snooping Timer Configuration Parameters

    Multicast advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring IGMP basic settings. Variable Value IGMP Snooping Status Select the global status of IGMP Snooping in the router. Select Enable to enable IGMP Snooping in all the existing VLAN interfaces.
  • Page 156: Igmp Snooping Interface Configuration Parameters

    Multicast advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring IGMP snooping timer. Variable Value Router Port Purge Interval Type the time interval for which the learnt router port is purged. (secs) For each learnt router port, the timer runs for the configured port purge time interval.
  • Page 157: Igmp Snooping Vlan Router Ports Mapping Information

    Multicast advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the IGMP snooping interface. Variable Value VLAN ID Select the VLAN ID on which IGMP snooping is configured. IGMP Snooping Status Select the IGMP Snooping Status for the VLAN ID. Select Enabled to enable the switch to watch for IGMP messages from the host connected on the interface and build the software.
  • Page 158: Igmp Snooping Multicast Forwarding Group Information

    Multicast advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values displayed on the IGS VLAN Router Ports dialog box. Variable Value VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID. Port List Displays the ports on which routers are connected for the VLAN ID. IGMP snooping multicast forwarding group information The following section describes the display parameters for the IGMP snooping multicast forwarding group information located at Configuration,...
  • Page 159: Qos Advanced Configuration

    QoS advanced configuration Quality of Service (QoS) is an architecture for providing different levels of service for network traffic. This section describes the advanced configuration for QoS for Business Service Gateway (BSG). Prerequisites for QoS advanced configuration • You must have SYSTEM - READ WRITE permission to access QoS configuration. QoS advanced configuration navigation •...
  • Page 160: Class Maps Configuration Parameters

    QoS advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring policy map settings. Variable Value Police ID Type the unique ID of the policer. PoliceType Select the supported police type. The only supported police algorithm is TRTCM.
  • Page 161: Marking Configuration Parameters

    QoS advanced configuration Variable Value Type Destination Subnet Mask the destination subnet mask address for the destination IP address. Protocol Select the protocol ID to identify the packet flow. Select one of the following options: • Any – both TCP or UDP packets are classified using the class map. •...
  • Page 162: Qos Queue Settings Configuration Parameters

    QoS advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring port based QoS. Variable Value Select Select the port you want to configure. Port Displays the port number. Port Name Displays the port name. Priority0 Select the Traffic Class value for priority 0.
  • Page 163 QoS advanced configuration Variable Value Queue Displays the queue number. Green Threshold Min Type the minimum Green Threshold value. Green packets start to drop at the configured minimum depth. The default value is 100. Green Threshold Max Type the maximum Green Threshold value. All green packets are dropped at the configured maximum depth.
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  • Page 165: Vpn Advanced Configuration

    VPN advanced configuration This section describes advanced configuration for the Virtual Private Network (VPN) for the Business Services Gateway (BSG). VPN offers secure, encrypted communication between the local network and the remote network. Prerequisites for VPN advanced configuration • You must have VPN - READ WRITE permission to access VPN configuration. VPN advanced configuration navigation •...
  • Page 166: Vpn Policy Configuration Parameters

    VPN advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring VPN global settings. Variable Value Remote Identity Type The user identity type that uniquely identifies the peer. Select one of the following: • IPV4 - specifies the IP address •...
  • Page 167 VPN advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring VPN IP security. Variable Value Policy Action Select this check box to create a policy action. Policy Name Type the IPsec policy name. Each policy must have a unique name. Existing Policies Select an existing policy for the IPsec policy.
  • Page 168: Ike Pre-Shared Secret Configuration Parameters

    VPN advanced configuration Variable Value Authentication Key Type the IPSec Authentication Key. IPSec Encryption Select the IPSec Encryption. Select one of the following options: • Data Encryption Standard (DES) – is a standard for encrypting data that uses a 64 bit key to encrypt data, but only 56 bits are usable. This standard is considered inadequate for data protection as this standard do not match the speed of computer.
  • Page 169 VPN advanced configuration Variable Value IPSec Gateway IP Address Specifies the Security remote endpoint address. All packets are secure up to this destination. Traffic Selector table Local Address Type the Source IP address of the outbound traffic. Local Address Mask Type the Network mask of the outbound traffic.
  • Page 170 VPN advanced configuration Variable Value DH Group Select the required Diffie-Hellman (DH) group. DH key exchange is used to establish preshared keys. Select Group 1 – IKE uses a 768-bit Diffie- Hellman Prime modules group for performing the new Diffie-Hellman exchange. Select Group 2 –...
  • Page 171: Users Configuration

    VPN advanced configuration Variable Value Authentication Select the preferred authentication method. Select None to indicates no authentication method is required. Select HMAC-MAC5, the message authentication code is calculated using the MD5 cryptographic hash function. This cryptographic hash function has some additional security properties with a 128-bit hash value, which is commonly used to check the integrity of files.
  • Page 172: Ip Address Pool Configuration Parameters

    VPN advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring the user database. Variable Value User Name Type the user name. The range is 1 to 31 characters. Password Type the password for the user. The range is 1 to 31 characters.
  • Page 173 VPN advanced configuration Variable Value Existing Policies Select an existing policy for the IPsec policy. Interface Name Select the WAN interface for which you want to apply the policy. Policy Status Select the status of the IPsec policy. Select INACTIVE to disable the policy on the specified interface. Select ACTIVE to enable the policy on the specified interface.
  • Page 174 VPN advanced configuration Variable Value Peer Identity Type/Value Select the identity type to access the remote network. Select one of the following: • IPV4 - IP address • FQDN - Fully Qualified Domain Name • EMAIL - email address of the user •...
  • Page 175 VPN advanced configuration Variable Value Encryption Select the IPSec Encryption. Select one of the following options: • null - traffic is not encrypted. • Data Encryption Standard (DES) – a standard for encrypting data that uses a 64 bit key to encrypt data, but only 56 bits are used. This standard is considered inadequate for data protection.
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  • Page 177: Sip Advanced Configuration

    SIP advanced configuration This section describes the advanced configuration of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) server for Business Service Gateway (BSG). SIP is responsible for routing calls between endpoints and for NAT ALG translation. Prerequisites to SIP advanced configuration • You must configure the Wide Area Network (WAN) before you configure SIP.
  • Page 178: Sip Server Management Configuration Parameters

    SIP advanced configuration SIP server management configuration parameters The following section describes the parameters for configuration of the virtual interface located at Configuration, SIP, Internal Server tab Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values displayed and configured on the SIP Server Management dialog box.
  • Page 179: Sip System Configuration

    SIP advanced configuration SIP system configuration This section provides configuration information for SIP server system configuration. SIP system configuration navigation • Central SIP server configuration parameters (page 179) • Call admission control (CAC) configuration parameters (page 180) • Call detail recording (CDR) configuration parameters (page 180) •...
  • Page 180: Call Admission Control (Cac) Configuration Parameters

    SIP advanced configuration Variable Value Poll Retries Type the poll retry value. The value ranges from 1 to 10. The default value is 2. Central SIP Server via Displays the central SIP server via address or addresses. Address(es) You can enter aliases for the Central SIP Server address. Separate each address with a comma.
  • Page 181: Sip Diagnostics (Detailed Traces) Configuration Parameters

    SIP advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring SIP CDR settings. Variable Value CDR Generation Select the CDR generation status. Select Enable to enable logging of CDR information in the CDR directory. Select Disable to disable logging of CDR information in the CDR directory. The default value is Disable.
  • Page 182: Sip Protocol Configuration

    SIP advanced configuration SIP protocol configuration This section provides configuration information for the SIP protocol. SIP protocol configuration navigation • Header settings configuration parameters (page 182) • Transport settings configuration parameters (page 182) • Registrar settings configuration parameters (page 183) •...
  • Page 183: Registrar Settings Configuration Parameters

    SIP advanced configuration Variable Value TCP Port Type the port number used for TCP. The value ranges from 1024 to 65535. Select this check box to configure TLS. TLS Port Type the port number used for TLS. The value ranges from 1 to 65535. Registrar settings configuration parameters A registrar is a server that accepts register requests.
  • Page 184: Sip Proxy Server Configuration Parameters

    SIP advanced configuration Variable Value Allow Dynamic Subscriber Select the Dynamic Subscriber Addition status. Select one of the Addition following: • Enable – Registration database and the Subscriber database are updated automatically with the subscriber information when a register comes from a SIP endpoint. •...
  • Page 185: Timers Configuration Parameters

    SIP advanced configuration Timers configuration parameters The following section describes the parameters for the configuration of the SIP timers located at Configuration SIP, SIP Protocol, Timers tab Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring timer settings. Variable Value Session Timers...
  • Page 186 SIP advanced configuration Variable Value Timer H Type the timer H value (in milliseconds). The values ranges from 1 to 2147483647. The default value is 32000 ms. Timer I Type the timer I value (in milliseconds). The value ranges from 1 to 2147483647. The default value is 5000 for UDP.
  • Page 187: Routing Rules Configuration

    SIP advanced configuration Routing rules configuration This section provides configuration information for the SIP routing rules. Routing rules configuration navigation • Viewing rules configuration parameters (page 187) • Adding rules configuration parameters (page 187) • Advanced dial plan configuration parameters (page 188) Viewing rules configuration parameters The following section describes the Mode of Dialplan parameter on the View Rules panel located Configuration...
  • Page 188: Advanced Dial Plan Configuration Parameters

    SIP advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for adding routing rules. Variable Value Mode of Dialplan Select the dial plan mode. Select one of the following options: • Normal Mode Outgoing – creates a dial plan that is applicable in Normal Mode.
  • Page 189 SIP advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring an advanced dial plan. Variable Value Use Web UI Dial Plan Select this option button to enable and use the Web UI Dial Plan Configuration Configuration.
  • Page 190: Provisioning Users Configuration Parameters

    SIP advanced configuration Provisioning users configuration parameters The following section describes the parameters for the configuration of SIP users located at Configuration SIP, User Provisioning tab Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring subscriber information. Variable Value User Name...
  • Page 191: Fxo/Fxs Configuration

    SIP advanced configuration FXO/FXS configuration This section provides configuration information for Foreign Exchange Office (FXO)/Foreign Exchange Subscriber (FXS) for BSG. FXO/FXS configuration navigation • Global information configuration parameters (page 191) • Codec information configuration parameters (page 192) • FXS information configuration parameters (page 193) •...
  • Page 192: Codec Information Configuration Parameters

    SIP advanced configuration Variable Value Digital Dial Timeout Type the digital dial timeout for VoIP when the pound (#) key is not pressed. The value ranges from 500 to 10000. The default value is 5000 milliseconds. NAT Traversal The default value is Disabled. STUN Server IP Type the Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs (STUN) server IP address.
  • Page 193: Fxs Information Configuration Parameters

    SIP advanced configuration Codec Displays the default codec used by all the channels in the system. One of the following value is displayed: • G.711u • G.711a • G.723 • G.726 • G.729 Preference Select the preference for the corresponding codec entry. Options are 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
  • Page 194 SIP advanced configuration Variable definitions The following table describes the variables and values for configuring FXS information. Variable Value FXS Channel Select the required FXS channel. Select one of the following options: • Line1 • Line2 Channel Enable Select this check box to enable the administrative status of the FXS channel.
  • Page 195: Fxo Information Configuration Parameters

    SIP advanced configuration G.723 Preference Select the G.723 Preference. G.726 Frame Size Select the G.726 Frame Size. G.726 Preference Select the G.726 Preference. G.729 Frame Size Select the G.729 Frame Size. G.729 Preference Select the G.729 Preference. FXO information configuration parameters The following section describes the parameters for the configuration of the FXO information located at Configuration...
  • Page 196: Nat Alg Display Parameters

    SIP advanced configuration Procedure steps Step Action From the BSG navigation pane, select Configuration, SIP, FXO/FXS, Reboot VoIP tab. The VoIP Reboot dialog box appears. Click Reboot VoIP to reboot VoIP. NAT ALG display parameters The following section describes the display parameters on the NAT ALG panel located at Configuration SIP, NAT ALG tab Variable definitions...
  • Page 197: Port Management Advanced Configuration

    Port management advanced configuration This section describes the configuration for Ethernet ports for Business Service Gateway (BSG). • The following table describes the variables and values for configuring Ethernet port control. (page 198) Prerequisites for port management advanced configuration • You must have SYSTEM - READ WRITE permission to access port management configuration.
  • Page 198: Port Control Configuration Parameters

    Port management advanced configuration Variable Value Network Type This field is available only when Port Status is Down and Port Type is Router Port. Select the network type. Select LAN or WAN. Default User Priority Select the default user priority. The value ranges from 0 to 7.
  • Page 199 Port management advanced configuration Variable Value Speed Select the speed of the port. Select one of the following options: • 10 Mbps - port speed is 10Mb/s • 100 Mbps - port speed is 100Mb/s • 1Gbps - port speed is 1Gb/s. Flow Control Select the flow control status.
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