Black Box Compact T1 MT850A User Manual
Black Box Compact T1 MT850A User Manual

Black Box Compact T1 MT850A User Manual

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2003
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P/N MT850A
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770-0110-AA
Compact T1
USER MANUAL
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Order toll-free in the U.S.: Call 877-877-BBOX (outside the U.S. call 724-746-5500)
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Mail order: Black Box Corporation, 1000 Park Drive, Lawrence, PA 15055-1018
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  • Page 1 Order toll-free in the U.S.: Call 877-877-BBOX (outside the U.S. call 724-746-5500) SUPPORT FREE technical support, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: Call 724-746-5500 or fax 724-746-0746 INFORMATION Mail order: Black Box Corporation, 1000 Park Drive, Lawrence, PA 15055-1018 Web site: www.blackbox.com • E-mail: info@blackbox.com...
  • Page 2 Supporting Software Version: Controller 6.1 IP Router 1.6 CMG Router 2.0...
  • Page 3 REFACE Preface Compliance FCC Requirements for Telephone-Line Equipment 1. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network with standardized jacks. This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin lines. 2.
  • Page 4: Preface

    Preface Compliance Certification Notice for Equipment Used in Canada equipment. This The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications-network protective, operation, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
  • Page 5: Federal Communications Commission And Canadian Department Of Communications Radio Frequency Interference Statements

    Preface Compliance Federal Communications Commission and Canadian Department of Communications Radio Frequency Interference Statements This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio communication.
  • Page 6 Preface Compliance Normas Oficiales Mexicanas (NOM) Electrical Safety Statement Instrucciones de Seguridad 1. Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser leídas antes de que el aparato eléctrico sea operado. 2. Las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser guardadas para referencia futura. 3.
  • Page 7 Preface Compliance 16. El cable de corriente deberá ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea usado por un largo periodo de tiempo. 17. Cuidado debe ser tomado de tal manera que objectos liquidos no sean derramados sobre la cubierta u orificios de ventilación. 18.
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    Preface Safety Information Safety Information CAUTION! LWAYS USE CAUTION WHEN INSTALLING TELEPHONE LINES EAD THE CAUTIONS BELOW FOR DETAILS ON SAFETY GUIDELINES TO PREVENT INJURY Never touch uninsulated telephone wires and terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the Network Interface (NI) as voltage potentials as high as 300 VAC may be present across the transmit and receive pairs Only use No.
  • Page 9: Notices

    Preface Notices Notices This manual contains important information and warnings that must be followed to ensure safe operation of the equipment. DANGER! ANGER NOTICE INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF A HAZARD THAT CAN OR WILL CAUSE DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY IF THE HAZARD IS NOT AVOIDED CAUTION! AUTION NOTICE INDICATES THE POSSIBILITY OF...
  • Page 10: Electrostatic Discharge (Esd) Precautions

    Preface Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions ESD can damage processors, circuit cards, and other electronic components. Always observe the following precautions before installing a system component. 1. Do not remove a component from its protective packaging until ready to install.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF ONTENTS Table of Contents Preface Compliance ..........iii FCC Requirements for Telephone-Line Equipment .
  • Page 12 Table of Contents Management ..........1-7 Management Ports.
  • Page 13 Table of Contents Configuration Setting up a CLI Connection........4-2 System Information .
  • Page 14 Table of Contents CLI Commands Command Line Interface Help ........5-2 ? or help.
  • Page 15 Table of Contents connect (card-trunk) (card-trunk)......5-39 connect (router-voice) (t1|fxs) ......5-40 delete .
  • Page 16 Table of Contents reset (router) ......... . . 5-65 restore .
  • Page 17 Table of Contents set (router) autologout ........5-93 set (router) cdr .
  • Page 18 Table of Contents set (router-lan) rip ........5-161 set (router-lan) stp .
  • Page 19 Table of Contents set (router-wan) trunk........5-195 set (router-wan) up/down .
  • Page 20 Table of Contents show (router) lmi........5-221 show (router) log .
  • Page 21 Table of Contents show (v35) ......... . . 5-250 show (v54) .
  • Page 22 Table of Contents status (v54) ......... . . 5-283 store .
  • Page 23 Table of Contents FXO Voice Card Overview ..........7-2 Features .
  • Page 24 Table of Contents ISDN BRI Card Overview ..........9-2 ISDN BRI .
  • Page 25 Table of Contents Regulatory Approvals ........10-7 Physical .
  • Page 26 Table of Contents Quad T1 Card Overview ..........12-2 Features.
  • Page 27 Table of Contents Advanced Capabilities ........13-5 Frame Relay .
  • Page 28 Table of Contents Physical ..........14-7 Card Configuration.
  • Page 29 Table of Contents Maintenance Software Upgrade ......... . 16-2 Minimum Version Levels .
  • Page 30 Table of Contents Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Alarms ........... B-2 Test Alarm.
  • Page 31: Base Platform

    HAPTER Base Platform In this Chapter Overview Features Dual T1 Controller Service Cards Local and Remote Management Technical Specifications Chassis...
  • Page 32: Overview

    Base Platform Overview Overview The Compact T1 Multi-service Delivery Terminal is the ideal solution for delivering carrier-quality broadband voice and data services to small- and medium-sized businesses. It enables ISPs, ILECs, MSOs, IXCs, CLECs, and wireless mobility carriers to offer their customers a wide variety of voice and high-speed data services using the most economical broadband transport.
  • Page 33: Features

    Base Platform Features Features Allows any service connection or network access line to be deployed in any slot Provides integrated 18 T1 port digital cross-connect for service grooming and restoration Flexibly provisions a broad variety of services within a single chassis occupying just 2 rack units of equipment space: 18 T1s, or 12 V.35 connections, or 24 OCU-DP terminations, or 12 synchronous RS-232 connections...
  • Page 34: Service Cards

    Base Platform Service Cards Service Cards All Service cards are hot-swapable and can be installed in any of the 6 service slots of the chassis. FXS Service card The FXS service card is an 8 port Foreign Exchange Station line card. Delivers either outside phone lines or on-premise customer business line services from T1 access circuits.
  • Page 35: V.35 And V.35/54 Service Cards

    Base Platform Service Cards V.35 and V.35/54 Service cards The Dual port V.35 interface service card provides connectivity to high-speed serial synchronous Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) devices. IP Router Service card The Single port Router card that provides up to 60 DS0s of bandwidth or up to 24 WANS connections per Router card.
  • Page 36: Local And Remote Management

    Base Platform Local and Remote Management Local and Remote Management The Controller cards have several local and remote management options available. Front-panel LEDs quickly communicate alarm, system and line status. The cards can be configured and managed locally through the RS-232 or Ethernet management connections using a Command Line Interface (CLI).
  • Page 37: Management

    Base Platform Technical Specifications Management SNMP management over 10Base-T or dedicated DS0 Remote management over T1 ESF Facility Data Link or dedicated DS0 Management Ports RS-232 Craft Port for connection through any VT100 terminal, PC, or modem for remote management using Command Line Interface (CLI) 10Base-T Ethernet Port for management of the Controller card Network Interface Framing: SF (D4) or ESF...
  • Page 38: Power

    Base Platform Technical Specifications Power Standard 115VAC/-48VDC Power Supply/Charger features Power supply with integrated battery charger AC power: 90 to 130 VAC, 60 Hz DC power: -42 to -60 VDC @ 3.5 A max DC power: 24 VDC @ 6 A max Maximum power: 115 W Rear Chassis Interfaces 1 x RS-232 DB-9 female jack...
  • Page 39: Regulatory Approvals

    Base Platform Technical Specifications Regulatory Approvals UL60950 FCC Part 15, Class A FCC Part 68 NEBS Level 3 certified for type 2 and 4 equipment GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE Canada CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00 ICES-003, Class A CS-03 Physical Information Dimensions: 3.5 in. (H-2 RU) x 8.5 in. (W) x 12 in. (D) 8.9 cm (H) x 21.6 cm (W) x 30.5 cm (D) Weight: 7 lbs.
  • Page 40: Chassis

    Base Platform Chassis Chassis Controller Power Supply Service Card Slots Mounting 3.5 in Bracket (2 RU) 8.5 in (1/2 RU) Alarm -48 VDC/Battery Management Power Input Power Input Port 10Base-T Management Port 2 T1/E1 Interfaces Controller Tip & Ring Tip & Ring RS-232 Telco Telco...
  • Page 41: Craft Port (Female Db-9)

    Base Platform Chassis RS-232 Craft Port (Female DB-9) The RS-232 craft port connects via a female DB-9 connector on the back of the unit. The pinouts are as follows: Pin Number Direction Description Outbound Carrier Detect Outbound Receive Data Inbound Transmit Data Inbound Data Terminal Ready...
  • Page 42: T1 And 10Base-T Ethernet

    Base Platform Chassis T1 and 10Base-T Ethernet The T1 and the 10Base-T Ethernet are female RJ-45 connectors on the back of the unit. The pinouts are as follows: Ethernet (RJ-48C) Name Description Receive + Receive from network Receive - Receive from network Transmit + Transmit to network Not connected...
  • Page 43: Physical Installation

    HAPTER Physical Installation In this Chapter Unpacking and Inspection Installation Environment Assembly of Unit Wall Mounting Rack Mounting (Optional Feature)
  • Page 44: Unpacking And Inspection

    Physical Installation Unpacking and Inspection Unpacking and Inspection WARNING! BSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC DEVICES 1. Inspect containers for damage during shipment. Report any damage to the freight carrier for possible insurance claims. 2. Compare packing list with office records. Report any discrepancies to the office.
  • Page 45: Assembly Of Unit

    Physical Installation Assembly of Unit Assembly of Unit The cards should be positioned in the chassis as follows: Note: Slots are labeled on the top and the bottom of the chassis. Power Supply in the POWER Slot T1 Controller in Slot A Service Cards can be in any slot 1 through 6.
  • Page 46: Wall Mounting

    Physical Installation Wall Mounting Wall Mounting Before beginning the mounting process, verify that the area meets the following requirements: A stable environment, clean and free from extremes of temperature, shock, vibration and EMI, that meets the all installation environment requirements, see Installation Environment on page 2-2.
  • Page 47: Rack Mounting (Optional Feature)

    Physical Installation Rack Mounting (Optional Feature) Rack Mounting (Optional Feature) Rack mounting kits are available for both 19 and 23 inch racks. To rack mount the Unit, follow the instructions below: 1. Attach bracket ears to rack mounting bracket using four #8-32 x 3/16" screws on each side.
  • Page 48 Physical Installation Rack Mounting (Optional Feature) 2. Attach heat baffle to bracket ears using two #8-32 x 5/16" screws on each side. Heat Baffle Left Side View 3. Attach rack mounting bracket ears to rack using two #12-24 x 5/8" rack mounting screws on each side.
  • Page 49 Physical Installation Rack Mounting (Optional Feature) 4. Remove wall mount and screws from Unit. 5. Slide the Unit into rack mounting bracket. Thumbscrew 6. Swing the front latch up to secure the Unit(s), and tighten thumbscrew. Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 50 Physical Installation Rack Mounting (Optional Feature) As many as 20 Units can be mounted on a single 7 foot rack, as shown in the following illustration (2 Adits are mounted side-by side and 10 high). Compact T1 Chassis occupies 2 RUs 1 RU free space 1 RU free space 1 RU free space...
  • Page 51: Electrical Installation And Cabling

    HAPTER Electrical Installation and Cabling In this Chapter Compliant Installation Chassis Connectors and Buttons Interface Connectors...
  • Page 52: Compliant Installation

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Compliant Installation Compliant Installation Power Cables Ferrite Bead Ferrite Beads with cable loop are in red Power Cord Grounding Cable Alarm Wiring -48 VDC Battery Power 25-pair telco connector 25-pair telco connector RS-232 craft port 10Base-T Ethernet T1/E1 connectors Signal Cables 1.
  • Page 53: Ferrite Beads

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Compliant Installation Ferrite Beads To be compliant with Part 15A of the FCC and for NEBS compliant facilities, the following beads are included with each chassis, as well as additional ferrite bead(s) with the Service cards listed below. Ferrite Beads shipped with Adit chassis: Ferrite Provided Intended For...
  • Page 54: Chassis Connectors And Buttons

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Chassis Connectors and Buttons Chassis Connectors and Buttons The following illustrations show all connectors on the back of the unit. AC Power Connector Ground Terminals Alarms -48V/Battery Ethernet [10Base-T] Reset T1-2 Connectors T1-1 25-Pair Telco Connectors RS-232 Craft Port Interface Connectors The following are the Compact T1 chassis interface connectors:...
  • Page 55: Chassis Ground Connector

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Interface Connectors Chassis Ground Connector Ground Terminals 1. Route wire (#6 or #8 AWG copper) from building ground to lug on Unit. 2. Strip insulation off wire end, if necessary. Compression Screw Lug Barrel Ground Lug 3.
  • Page 56: Power Reset

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Interface Connectors Power Reset This is a resetable circuit breaker. If at any time there is a short or power surge on the incoming AC/DC line, the breaker will trip to protect the Power supply from damage. Power Connections AC Power The AC Power cord is a standard AC Power cord and is...
  • Page 57 Electrical Installation and Cabling Interface Connectors To connect -48 VDC power: 1. Ensure that no power is present on the two wires to be connected. 2. Strip the two wires from the power source so that approximately 5/16 inch of bare wire is exposed.
  • Page 58: External Alarm Connector

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Interface Connectors External Alarm Connector The external alarm 6-pin connector with one input pair (pins 5 and 6) and two output pairs (pins 1 and 2 - major alarms; pins 3 and 4 - minor alarms). The pinouts are as follows: Pin # Description...
  • Page 59: 25-Pair Telco Connectors

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Interface Connectors 25-Pair Telco Connectors Tip and Ring Analog Interfaces equipped with standard 25-pair Telco Connectors (female) for connection to key systems, fax machines, modems, and PBXs. These interfaces are also used for ISDN BRI ports and are jumper selectable on the Quad T1 card.
  • Page 60 Electrical Installation and Cabling Interface Connectors Pair Pin Location Function Color Code Tip Channel 11 Black/Blue Ring Channel 11 Blue/Black Tip Channel 12 Black/Orange Ring Channel 12 Orange/Black Tip Channel 13 Black/Green Ring Channel 13 Green/Black Tip Channel 14 Black/Brown Ring Channel 14 Brown/Black Tip Channel 15...
  • Page 61: Craft Port (Female Db-9)

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Interface Connectors RS-232 Craft Port (Female DB-9) The RS-232 craft port connector (female) is for connection to an external PC or Hayes- compatible modem for local or remote configuration, management, and performance monitoring using the Command Line Interface (CLI). The RS-232 craft port connects via a female DB-9 connector on the Unit.
  • Page 62: T1 Connection Ports

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Interface Connectors T1 Connection Ports The T1 connection ports are each equipped with a standard RJ-48C (female) on the Unit. The pinouts are as follows: T1 (RJ-48C) Name Description Receive Ring Receive from DS1 network Receive Tip Receive from DS1 network Not connected Transmit Ring...
  • Page 63 HAPTER Configuration In this Chapter Setting up a CLI Connection System Information Basic System Setup Quick Configuration Reload Setup of DS0 Management Channel...
  • Page 64: Configuration

    Configuration Setting up a CLI Connection Setting up a CLI Connection NOTE: Default IP address of the Controller (T1) is 10.0.0.10. To connect with CLI, set up the connection: If connecting via the ethernet 10Base-T connection, use a Telnet TCP/IP program to access the CLI.
  • Page 65: System Information

    Configuration System Information System Information Once a management session has bee initiated (Telnet or Hyperterm) the system information will be displayed similar to the following: 00:00:38 01/01/2002 Status Equipment: BootCode Version: 1.22 CardType Status SW Vers CLEI SLOT A T1x2 Present 6.0.0 SIC3DH0CAA...
  • Page 66: Basic System Setup

    Configuration Basic System Setup Basic System Setup Following is a quick reference to some of the common tasks in configuring the Unit. Initial Setup Use the following commands for your initial setup, for further information see the specific command listed in Chapter 5, CLI Commands . Command Description Disables DIP switches.
  • Page 67: Set Up Security

    Configuration Basic System Setup Set Up Security Use the following commands to set up the security on the Unit. See the set user command for details. Command Description Specify the user name and the security level set user {"user-name"} level {1-3} Set a password for the user set user {"user-name"} password...
  • Page 68: Set Up A Ds0/Channel

    Configuration Basic System Setup Set Up a DS0/Channel Use the following commands to set up a DS0. See the set (ds0) command for details. Command Description Activate the channel set {slot:port:channel} up Set the signaling option for the channel set {slot:port:channel} signal {ls|gs|emw|emdw|emicpd|dpt} Set the channel type set {slot:port:channel} type...
  • Page 69: Set Up The Router Card

    Configuration Basic System Setup Set Up the Router Card The following is the basic setup, see the Adit Router User Manual or Quick Start Guide for the following configuration setups: PPP Internet Connection and Public IP Address Routing Frame Relay Internet Connection and Public IP Address Routing Internet Connection using PPP, NAT/PAT and Firewall Filters Internet Connection using NAT and Static NAT Addresses PPP Internet Connection and Public IP Address Routing...
  • Page 70: Establish A Static Channel Connection

    Configuration Basic System Setup Establish a Static Channel Connection Use the following commands to establish a static channel connection. Command Description Set the channel type for the channel you set {slot:port:channel} type want to map. See set (ds0) command for {voice|data} details Set the signaling option for the channel you...
  • Page 71: Set Up The Ocu-Dp Card

    Configuration Basic System Setup Set Up the OCU-DP Card The following is a basic setup for the OCU-DP card. Command Description Set the OCU-DP Baud rate. set {ocudp-addr} baud Where ocudp-addr = {slot:port} of the {2400|4800|9600|19200|38400| OCU-DP card to apply settings to 56000*|64000} Set the OCU-DP port 1 up set {ocudp-addr} up...
  • Page 72: Set Up A V.35 Port

    Configuration Basic System Setup Set Up a V.35 Port Use the following commands to set up a V.35 port. See the set (v35) command for details. Command Description Set the Clear to Send operation mode set {slot:port} cts {cd|high|low|rts} Set the data mode set {slot:port} data {invert|normal} Set the clock mode...
  • Page 73: Upgrade The Controller Software

    Configuration Basic System Setup Upgrade the Controller Software Use the following commands to determine the system software level, then upgrade the software to the latest version. Command Description Determine the system software level. The status equipment Slot A line (SW Vers) will display the current software level Load the new controller system software.
  • Page 74: Quick Configuration Reload

    Configuration Quick Configuration Reload Quick Configuration Reload The print config command can be used as a quick way to reload a configuration into an Adit unit, in the event that the configuration has been lost due to software reload problems or operator error. The download of the file generated by the print config command can be done by direct connect to the RS-232 port or via Telnet, BUT the upload from the PC back to the Adit can only be done via direct RS-232 connection.
  • Page 75 Configuration Quick Configuration Reload 5. Select the [S ] button, the window will close and the operator will be TART returned to the Adit command line. 6. Press [E ] to download. Adit will generate an executable file of all NTER configurable commands and save it to the file location defined above.
  • Page 76 Configuration Quick Configuration Reload 3. Select the ASCII Setup button. 4. Set the Line delay to 50 milliseconds and the Character delay to 5 milliseconds. 5. Select the [OK] button back to the Main HyperTerminal screen. 6. Select Transfer/Send Text File.. from the menu bar. Hyperterm will now send the configuration to the Adit exactly as it was saved in the Download Config File process.
  • Page 77: Setup Of Ds0 Management Channel

    Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel Setup of DS0 Management Channel The DS0 Management Channel provides SNMP management and remote access. The IPDS0 feature allows for full Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connectivity to remote Compact T1 and can be used for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap reporting and configuration, Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) upgrades of Controllers and Service cards, and remote telnet access.
  • Page 78: Equipment Required

    Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel Equipment Required (1) Collocated Router This example uses a Compact T1 (version 2.0 or later) with an Compact T1 Router card (version 1.10 or later) Remote Compact T1 (1-24) Units (version 2.0 or later) Cables, Ethernet, T1 Application Overview IPDS0 management provides a TCP/IP connection to an Compact T1...
  • Page 79: Provision Ds0S For Data And Cross-Connect To The Outgoing T1

    Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel Provision DS0s for data and cross-connect to the outgoing T1 Command Description Disconnects all connections to slot a (controller) disconnect a Sets all DS0s on T1-1 to data signaling type set a:1:all type data Sets all DS0s on T1-2 to data signaling type set a:2:all type data Connects first four DS0s of T1-1 of the controller to...
  • Page 80: Setup The Profile For Site A

    Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel Setup the Profile for Site A Command Description Configure the LAN IP address rename 5 "RemoteUnit" "SITE- A" Specify the encapsulation for the profile set 6:1:1 encapsulation fr Specify the trunk number for the profile set 6 "SITE-A"...
  • Page 81: Setup The Profile For Site C

    Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel Setup the Profile for Site C Command Description Connect the timeslot to the WAN port. connect a:2:15 6:1:3 Add another WAN profile named SITE-C add 6 remote "SITE-C" Specify the encapsulation for the profile set 6:1:3 encapsulation fr Specify the trunk number for the profile set 6 "SITE-C"...
  • Page 82: Remote Site B Configuration

    Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel Remote Site B Configuration Command Description Disconnects all connections to slot a (controller) disconnect a Sets all DS0s on T1-1 to data signaling type set a:1:all type data Sets all DS0s on T1-2 to data signaling type set a:2:all type data Disconnects the router in slot 6 disconnect 6...
  • Page 83: Remote Site C Configuration

    Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel Remote Site C Configuration Command Description Disconnects all connections to slot a (controller) disconnect a Sets all DS0s on T1-1 to data signaling type set a:1:all type data Sets all DS0s on T1-2 to data signaling type set a:2:all type data Disconnects the router in slot 6 disconnect 6...
  • Page 84 Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel 4-22 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 85: Cli Commands

    HAPTER CLI Commands In this Chapter Command Line Interface Help CLI Commands...
  • Page 86: Command Line Interface Help

    CLI Commands Command Line Interface Help During a CLI session, help is available at any time. ? or help Type a ? (or "help" before a command) at any time for quick command information > add ? add ..... Create users or profiles {rtr_card-addr} ..
  • Page 87 CLI Commands Use [TAB] to view command options, add a space after the base command with the use of the [TAB] feature, scroll through all available options for this command: > set [TAB] will scroll through the set commands, with each <TAB> >...
  • Page 88: Cli Commands

    CLI Commands CLI Commands For maneuverability through these commands, all command names in blue or italics are hyperlinked. aco (Alarm Cut Off) ping print alarms rename (router) clear reset connect restore delete rtrping disconnect exit show install status load store telnet Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 89: Aco (Alarm Cut Off)

    CLI Commands aco (Alarm Cut Off) aco (Alarm Cut Off) Use the aco command to activate the Alarm Cut Off, which opens the alarm relay contacts on the back of the unit. Syntax: Example: ACO LED Normal mode. No alarms are being suppressed. Yellow Alarm cutoff active.
  • Page 90: Add

    CLI Commands Use the add command to create users, interfaces, services or profiles. See the following sections for detailed information on the following add commands add (router) dns proxy add (router) remote add (router) snmp community add (router) snmp trap add (router) static dns host add (router) uploaduser add (router-lan) filter...
  • Page 91: Add (Router) Dns Proxy

    CLI Commands add (router) dns proxy Use the add (router) dns proxy command to enable DNS proxy and add a remote DNS server address to the specified Router card. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} dns proxy {"domain-name"} {ip-addr} {"profile-name"} Example: add 2 dns proxy "Domain1" 192.168.100.245 "Texas" Example will add a DNS proxy server "Domain1"...
  • Page 92: Add (Router) Snmp Community

    CLI Commands add (router) snmp community Use the add (router) snmp community command to add a SNMP community to an interface on the specified Router card. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} snmp community {both|read|write} {"community-name"} {ip-addr} Example: add 2 snmp community both "commune" 192.168.100.245 The example will allow the host 192.168.100.245 read/write access to the Router card SNMP agent using the community name "commune".
  • Page 93: Add (Router) Snmp Trap

    CLI Commands add (router) snmp trap Use the add (router) snmp trap command to specify a destination to send SNMP trap messages for the specified Router card. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} snmp trap {"community-name"} {ip-addr} {"profile-name"} Example: add 3 snmp trap "commune" 192.168.100.245 "RemoteAdit" The example will add a trap destination of 192.168.100.245 on the interface "RemoteAdit"...
  • Page 94: Add (Router) Static Dns Host

    CLI Commands add (router) static dns host Use the add (router) static dns host command to add a static DNS host record for resolving a domain name to an IP address if the DNS server cannot provide the information. The DNS resolver will first attempt to resolve the name by querying the configured DNS servers.
  • Page 95: Add (Router) Uploaduser

    CLI Commands add (router) uploaduser Use the add (router) uploaduser command to specify a host that is allowed to upload either the configuration or software files to the specified Router card. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} uploaduser {both|code|config} {all|ip-addr} {"profile-name"} Example: add 3 uploaduser code all "LosAngeles" The example will allow any user to upload the code file from the Router interface named "LosAngeles".
  • Page 96: Add (Router-Lan) Filter

    CLI Commands add (router-lan) filter Use the add (router-lan) filter commands to add filters to the specified LAN interface. add (router-lan) filter address Use the add (router-lan) filter address command to add an address filter to the table of Layer 2 filters applied to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: add {rtr_lan-addr} filter address {both|dest|source} {mac-addr} {"filter-name"}...
  • Page 97 CLI Commands add (router-lan) filter custom Use the add (router-lan) filter custom command to add a custom filter to the table of Layer 2 filters applied to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: add {rtr_lan-addr} filter custom {pkt-offset} {mask} {match} {"filter-name"} Example: add 2:1 filter custom 16 0xFFFF0000 0x45000000 "MyRule"...
  • Page 98 CLI Commands add (router-lan) filter protocol Use the add (router-lan) filter protocol command to add a protocol filter to the table of Layer 2 filters applied to the specified LAN interface. Note that you only need to identify either an Ethernet or IEEE value, but not both. The other should be entered as 0. Syntax: add {rtr_lan-addr} filter protocol {ether-type} {ieee-value} {"filter-name"}...
  • Page 99: Add (Router-Lan) Secondary Ip Address

    CLI Commands add (router-lan) secondary ip address Use the add (router-lan) secondary ip address command to add a secondary IP address and subnet to the specified LAN interface. The router will then be capable of routing between the various subnets on the LAN interface or between any of the LAN subnets and any WAN subnet. A maximum of 8 secondary IP addresses can be added to the LAN interface.
  • Page 100: Add (Router-Lan) Static

    CLI Commands add (router-lan) static Use the add (router-lan) static commands to add static elements on the specified LAN interface. add (router-lan) static ip address Use the add (router-lan) static ip address command to add a static IP address to the table of learned addresses on the specified LAN interface.
  • Page 101 CLI Commands add (router-lan) static ip network Use the add (router-lan) static ip network command to add a static IP network (route) to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: add {rtr_lan-addr} static ip network {ip-addr} {mask} {next-hop-ip-addr} [metric] Example: add 3:1 static ip network 195.168.201.0 255.255.255.0 194.120.20.15 3 The example will add a static route to 192.168.201.0, with mask 255.255.255.0 and the next hop at 194.120.20.15 and a metric of 3 to the local LAN interface...
  • Page 102 CLI Commands add (router-lan) static ipx network Use the add (router-lan) static ipx network command to add a static IPX network (route) to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: add {rtr_lan-addr} static ipx network {network} {hops} {ticks} {next-hop-mac-addr} Example: add 3:1 static ipx network 0x11 2 4 0x00e09700e9cd The example will add a static IPX route to network 0x11, a hop count 2, a tick count 4, a next hop Router at MAC address 00:e0:97:00:e9:cd.
  • Page 103 CLI Commands add (router-lan) static mac address Use the add (router-lan) static mac address command to add a static MAC address to the table of learned addresses on the specified LAN interface. This command is typically used in bridging. Syntax: add {rtr_lan-addr} static mac address {"network-name"} {mac-addr} Example:...
  • Page 104: Add (Router-Wan) Firewall

    CLI Commands add (router-wan) firewall Use the add (router-wan) firewall command to add a firewall rule to a WAN. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} firewall {rule-number} {drop|pass} {incoming|inout|outgoing} {alarm|log|nolog} {service} {dest-ip-addr/bits} {src- ip-addr/bits} Example: add 3 "LosAngeles" firewall 1 pass incoming nolog http 203.1.21.17/32 0.0.0.0/0 The example will add a firewall rule that allows HTTP (TCP port 80) access from any outside host to an inside web server at 203.1.21.17 to the Router card...
  • Page 105 CLI Commands {service} finger Display information about users File Transfer Protocol gopher Document search and retrieval http World Wide Web icmp Internet Control Message Protocol nntp Network News Transfer ping ICMP echo request/reply pop3 Post Office Protocol Version 3 smtp Simple Mail Transfer snmp Simple Network Management Protocol...
  • Page 106 CLI Commands {dest-ip-addr/bits} The destination IP Address and number of significant bits. The IP Address is in the form of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is between 0-255. The address "0.0.0.0/0" matches any address. dest-ip-addr Enter the IP Address of the local device or network that this rule will affect.
  • Page 107: Add (Router-Wan) Gre Network

    CLI Commands add (router-wan) gre network Use the add (router-wan) gre network command to add a "by network" Generic Route Encapsulation (GRE) tunnel to a WAN. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} gre network {ip-addr mask|ip-addr/bits} {metric} {remote-ip-addr} {"tunnel-name"} Example: add 3 "LosAngeles" gre network 10.0.0.0/8 3 2.2.2.2 "LATunnel"...
  • Page 108: Add (Router-Wan) Nat Bypass

    CLI Commands add (router-wan) nat bypass Use the add (router-wan) nat bypass command to add subnets to the list of source addresses that will not be subject to NAT translation when passing through a NAT enabled WAN interface. This command applies to the IP Router only. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} nat bypass {ip-addr mask|ip-addr/bits}...
  • Page 109: Add (Router-Wan) Static

    CLI Commands add (router-wan) static Use the add (router-wan) static commands to add static elements on the specified WAN interface. add (router-wan) static ip address Use the add (router-wan) static ip address command to add a static IP address to the table of learned addresses on the specified WAN interface.
  • Page 110 CLI Commands add (router-wan) static ip network Use the add (router-wan) static ip network command to add a static IP network (route) to the specified WAN interface. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ip network {ip-addr} {mask} {metric} Example: add 3 "LosAngeles" static ip network 195.168.201.0 255.255.255.0 3 The example will add a static route to 195.168.201.0, with mask 255.255.255.0 and a metric of 3 to the WAN interface named "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 111 CLI Commands add (router-wan) static ipx network Use the add (router-wan) static ipx network command to add a static IPX network (route) to the specified WAN interface. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ipx network {network} {hops} {ticks} Example: add 3 "LosAngeles" static ipx network 0x11 2 4 The example will add a static IPX Router to network 0x11, with a hop count of 2 and a tick count of 4 to the WAN interface named "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 112 CLI Commands add (router-wan) static mac address Use the add (router-wan) static mac address command to add a static MAC address to the table of learned addresses on the specified WAN interface. This command is typically used in bridging. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static mac address {"name"} {mac-addr} Example:...
  • Page 113: Add User

    CLI Commands add (router-wan) static nat address Use the add (router-wan) static nat address command to add a static NAT bi-directional mapping to the specified WAN interface. This command will fail if NAT is not enabled, if the NAT address specified is in the NAT pool, or if the local or NAT address is not unique within the complete group of static NAT mappings.
  • Page 114: Alarms

    CLI Commands alarms alarms Use the alarms command to display the active alarms. Each alarm is related to a particular address and has a severity category (major, minor, critical, alert). The report can be filtered by port address and/or severity. Syntax: alarms [slot|slot:port|slot:port:channel] [category] [severity]...
  • Page 115: Clear

    CLI Commands clear clear User the clear command to clear logs, performance data and tables. clear (ds1) clear log clear (router) ip address table clear (router) log clear (router) mac address table clear (router) mgcp stats clear (router) performance Compact T1 - Release 6.1 5-31...
  • Page 116 CLI Commands clear clear (ds1) Use the clear (ds1) command to clear specified DS1 performance data. Syntax: clear {ds1-addr} performance {setting} Example: clear a:1 performance all Clears all performance data on DS1 1 (port 1) on the Controller card (slot A). {ds1-addr} DS1 address in the format {slot:port}.
  • Page 117: Clear (Router) Ip Address Table

    CLI Commands clear clear (router) ip address table Use the clear (router) ip address table command to flush the learned entries from the IP address table for the specified interface from the specified Router card. Syntax: clear {rtr_card-addr} ip address table ["profile-name"] Example: clear 2 ip address table...
  • Page 118: Clear (Router) Mac Address Table

    CLI Commands clear clear (router) mac address table Use the clear (router) mac address table command to flush the learned entries from the MAC address table for the specified interface from the specified Router card. Syntax: clear {rtr_card-addr} mac address table ["profile-name"] Example: clear 2 mac address table "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 119: Clear (Router) Performance

    CLI Commands clear clear (router) performance Use the clear (router) performance command to clear the runtime statistics that are displayed by the status (router) performance command. This command takes effect immediately. Syntax: clear {rtr_card-addr} performance {all|lan|wan} Example: clear 4 performance all The example will clear all of the runtime statistics on the router card in slot 4.
  • Page 120: Connect

    CLI Commands connect connect Use the connect command to create two-way connections between any DS0 channels of the service or controller cards. Syntax: connect {slot:port|slot:port:channel} {slot:port|slot:port:channel} Use the disconnect command to delete connections. Example: connect A:2:1-24 3:1 Connects all 24 channels on port address #2 (DS1) on the controller card (slot A) to port address #1 V.35 in slot 3.
  • Page 121: Channel Associated Signaling (Cas) Conversions

    CLI Commands connect Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Conversions Cross-connects are done at a DS0 level. The following rules need to be kept in mind while performing cross-connects for the voice cards. FXS Analog FXO Analog LS/LSRB GS/GSRB GSW* LSCPD VoIP Port T1 DS0 EMDW EMICPD...
  • Page 122: Connect (Router-Trunk) (T1)

    CLI Commands connect connect (router-trunk) (t1) Use the connect (router-trunk) (t1) command to create two-way connections between the Router port trunk connections and any DS0 channels of the service card or controller. Syntax: connect {rtr_trunk-addr} {slot:port|slot:port:channel} Use the disconnect command to delete connections. Example: connect A:2:1-12 5:1:1 Connects 12 channels on port address #2 (DS1) on the controller card (slot A)
  • Page 123: Connect (Card-Trunk) (Card-Trunk)

    CLI Commands connect connect (card-trunk) (card-trunk) Use the connect (card-trunk) (card-trunk) command for configuring card-to-card WAN cross-connects between two Router cards or between a Router card and a V.35 card. Syntax: connect {rtr_trunk-addr} {rtr_trunk-addr|v35-addr} {ds0-number} Use the disconnect command to delete connections. Example: connect 3:1:2 4:1:3 12 Connects WAN trunk number 2 of a Router card in slot 3 to WAN trunk number...
  • Page 124: Connect (Router-Voice) (T1|Fxs)

    CLI Commands connect connect (router-voice) (t1|fxs) Use the connect (router-voice) (t1|fxs) command to create two-way connections between the CMG voice channels and DS0 channels of an FXS or T1 service card or controller T1. The CMG only supports connections between CMG voice channels and FXS or T1 DS0s utilizing loop start signaling.
  • Page 125: Delete

    CLI Commands delete delete Use the delete command to remove users, interfaces, services or profiles. See the following sections for detailed information on the following delete commands delete (router) dns proxy delete (router) remote delete (router) snmp community delete (router) snmp trap delete (router) static dns host delete (router) uploaduser delete (router-lan) filter...
  • Page 126: Delete (Router) Dns Proxy

    CLI Commands delete delete (router) dns proxy Use the delete (router) dns proxy command to remove a remote DNS server address from the specified Router card. If this command is directed to delete the only a DNS proxy server address then DNS proxy is disabled.
  • Page 127: Delete (Router) Snmp Community

    CLI Commands delete delete (router) snmp community Use the delete (router) snmp community command to delete an SNMP community entry on the specified Router card. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} snmp community {"community-name"} {ip-addr} Example: delete 2 snmp community "commune" 192.168.100.245 The example will delete the previously added SNMP community named "commune"...
  • Page 128: Delete (Router) Static Dns Host

    CLI Commands delete delete (router) static dns host Use the delete (router) static dns host command to delete a static DNS host record. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} static dns host {ip-addr} {"domain-name"} Example: delete 2 dns host 192.168.100.245 "myhost.some.net" Example will delete a DNS host entry with address 192.168.100.245 and domain named "myhost.come.net"...
  • Page 129: Delete (Router-Lan) Filter

    CLI Commands delete delete (router-lan) filter Use the delete (router-lan) filter command to delete a single filter rule from the table of Layer 2 filters applied to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_lan-addr} filter {address|custom|protocol|all} ["filter-name"] Example: delete 2:1 filter address "Server1" This example will delete a previously created address filter names "Server1".
  • Page 130: Delete (Router-Lan) Secondary Ip Address

    CLI Commands delete delete (router-lan) secondary ip address Use the delete (router-lan) secondary ip address command to delete a secondary IP address and subnet to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_lan-addr} secondary ip address {ip-addr [mask]|ip-addr/bits} Example: delete 4:1 secondary ip address 192.168.1.1 The example will delete a secondary IP address of 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 131: Delete (Router-Lan) Static

    CLI Commands delete delete (router-lan) static Use the delete (router-lan) static commands to delete static elements from the specified LAN interface. delete (router-lan) static ip address Use the delete (router-lan) static ip address command to delete a static IP address entry from the specified LAN interface.
  • Page 132 CLI Commands delete delete (router-lan) static ip network Use the delete (router-lan) static ip network command to delete a static IP network from the specified LAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_lan-addr} static ip network {ip-addr} {mask} {next-hop-ip-addr} Example: delete 3:1 static ip network 195.168.201.0 255.255.255.0 194.120.20.15 The example will delete the existing static IP network from the LAN interface of the Router card in slot 3.
  • Page 133 CLI Commands delete delete (router-lan) static ipx network Use the delete (router-lan) static ipx network command to delete a static IPX network (route) to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_lan-addr} static ipx network {network} {next-hop-ip-addr} Example: delete 3:1 static ipx network 0x11 0x00e09700e9cd The example will delete a static IPX route to network 0x11, using a next hop Router at MAC address 00:e0:97:00:e9:cd, from the LAN interface on the Router card in slot 3.
  • Page 134: Delete (Router-Wan) Firewall

    CLI Commands delete delete (router-lan) static mac address Use the delete (router-lan) static mac address command to delete a static MAC address entry to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_lan-addr} static mac address {mac-addr} Example: delete 3:1 static mac address 0x00e09700e9cd The example will delete a static MAC address, 00:e0:97:00:e9:cd, from the LAN interface of the Router card in slot 5.
  • Page 135: Delete (Router-Wan) Gre Network

    CLI Commands delete delete (router-wan) gre network Use the delete (router-wan) gre network command to delete a "by network" GRE tunnel to a WAN. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} gre network {ip-addr mask|ip-addr/bits} Example: delete 3 "LosAngeles" gre network 10.0.0.0/8 The example will delete the "LosAngeles" GRE tunnel on 10.0.0.0/8. {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-6) that contains the Router (IP or CMG) card.
  • Page 136: Delete (Router-Wan) Nat Bypass

    CLI Commands delete delete (router-wan) nat bypass Use the delete (router-wan) nat bypass command to delete an IP subnet or host from the list of the source addresses that will not be subject to NAT Translation when passing through a NAT enabled WAN interface.
  • Page 137: Delete (Router-Wan) Static

    CLI Commands delete delete (router-wan) static Use the delete (router-wan) static commands to delete a static element from the WAN interface. delete (router-wan) static ip address Use the delete (router-wan) static ip address command to delete a static IP address on the specified WAN interface.
  • Page 138: Delete (Router-Wan) Static Ipx Network

    CLI Commands delete delete (router-wan) static ip network Use the delete (router-wan) static ip network command to delete a static IP network from the specified WAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ip network {ip-addr} {mask} Example: delete 3 "LosAngeles" static ip network 195.168.201.0 255.255.255.0 The example will delete a static IP network at 195.168.201.0, with mask 255.255.255.0 from the WAN "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 139 CLI Commands delete delete (router-wan) static mac address Use the delete (router-wan) static mac address command to delete a static MAC address entry from the specified WAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static mac address {mac-addr} Example: delete 3 "LosAngeles" static mac address 0x00e09700e9cd The example will add a static MAC address, 00:e0:97:00:e9:cd to the WAN "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 140: Delete User

    CLI Commands delete delete (router-wan) static nat address Use the delete (router-wan) static nat address command to delete a static NAT mapping from the specified WAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static nat address {local-ip-addr} {nat-ip-addr} Example: delete 3 "LosAngeles" static nat address 10.0.0.5 34.56.102.222 The example will delete a static NAT mapping between 10.0.0.5 and 34.56.102.222 on the WAN "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 141: Disconnect

    CLI Commands disconnect disconnect disconnect Remove a connection created using the connect command. Syntax: disconnect {slot|slot:port|slot:port:channel|slot:port:trunk} Example: disconnect A:2:1-24 3:1 Disconnects all 24 channels on port address #2 (DS1) on the controller card (slot A) to port address #1 V.35 in slot 3. NOTE: The operator can remove connections for all of a slot {slot}, a port within a slot {slot:port}, or for specific channel {slot:port:channel}...
  • Page 142: Install

    CLI Commands install install install (slot) router The Compact T1 Controller card automatically creates a backup of the configuration of any Router cards in their respective slot. If a Router is removed and replaced with a another Router (same type) the backup of the configuration from the first occupying Router card is loaded onto the replacing Router card.
  • Page 143: Load

    CLI Commands load load load tftp The load tftp command will download software via TFTP to the Controller or to the Router card or country ring tones to the CMG router card (CMG only). Note: A TFTP server must be running on the host system for this command to be successful.
  • Page 144: Load Xmodem

    CLI Commands load load xmodem Use the load xmodem command to download software via Xmodem. This command is only available with RS-232 connections. If you are using Telnet, see load tftp command. Example: load xmodem Download to Active controller using xmodem. Type ACTIVE Software Release Key, or Hit ’Enter’...
  • Page 145 CLI Commands Displays the event log. Where the optional variables used to narrow down the log displayed. The log command without any options displays a full log. Syntax: log [slot|slot:port] [category] [severity] Example: Time Date Severity Description 00:00:15 01/01/2002 Major 4:1-CMG Ethernet Link Down 00:00:12 01/01/2002 Info 3-FXOx8 Card Detected...
  • Page 146: Ping

    CLI Commands ping ping ping Use the ping command to perform a ping test from the Controller and report the result. If the host is reachable, each individual response will be displayed. Syntax: ping {ip-addr} [count] [length] Example: ping 192.168.3.196 7 5000 Pinging 192.168.3.196 with 5000 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.3.196: bytes=5000 time=90ms Reply from 192.168.3.196: bytes=5000 time=144ms...
  • Page 147: Print

    CLI Commands print print Use the print command to display the help information or print the configuration file. Syntax: print {config|help} print config Print the configuration file for the Compact T1. The operator may then save this to a text file, which can be sent to another Compact T1 to automatically configure the system at the original Compact T1.
  • Page 148: Print Help

    CLI Commands rename (router) Controller card. print help Print the complete help file to the screen. Syntax: print help Example: print help This example would print the entire help text, which can be scrolled though with Enter or Spacebar. rename (router) Use the rename (router) command to change the name of a local LAN or remote WAN profile on the specified Router card.
  • Page 149: Reset (Router)

    CLI Commands reset reset reset Use the reset command to reboot the system. Syntax: reset Example: > reset Do you really want to reset (y/n)? y **** System Boot **** reset (router) Use the reset (router) command to reboot the Router. All new configuration since the last reset will be in use.
  • Page 150: Restore

    CLI Commands restore restore Use the restore command to restore system properties. Note: to restore Router defaults see set (router) default. restore defaults Loads factory defaults for all settings. This command will not take effect until the system is rebooted using the reset command. Syntax: restore defaults Example:...
  • Page 151: Rtrping

    CLI Commands rtrping rtrping Use the rtrping command to request that the Router perform a ping test and report the result. Syntax: rtrping {rtr_card-addr} {dest-ip-addr} [count] [count length] [count length source-ip-addr] Example: ping 4 192.168.100.97 > rtrping 4 192.168.100.97 Pinging 192.168.100.97 with 56 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.100.97: bytes=56 time<10ms Reply from 192.168.100.97: bytes=56 time<10ms Reply from 192.168.100.97: bytes=56 time<10ms...
  • Page 152 CLI Commands set alarms set (router) autologout set autoexit set (router) cdr set (bri) set (router) compander set (bri) autoactivate set (router) default set (bri) mode set (router) dhcp set (bri) pmsync set (router) dns set clock set (router) enhanced security set date set (router) hookflash set (ds0)
  • Page 153 CLI Commands set (router-lan) framing set (router-voice) slash set (router-lan) gateway set (router-voice) tos set (router-lan) ip address set (router-voice) txgain set (router-lan) ipx network set (router-voice) up set (router-lan) phy set (router-wan) dlci set (router-lan) rip set (router-wan) gre set (router-lan) stp set (router-wan) ip set (router-lan) up/down...
  • Page 154: Set Alarms

    CLI Commands set alarms Use the set alarms command to manually set an alarm state for testing. Syntax: set alarms {critical|major|minor} {off|on} Example: set alarms critical on The example set the alarm state of critical on. {ciritical|major|minor} critical Sets a critical alarm major Sets a major alarm.
  • Page 155: Set (Bri)

    CLI Commands set (bri) Use the set (bri) command to setup the ISDN BRI card. Syntax: set {bri-addr} {day|hour} {es|ses} {value} Example: set 3:4 threshold day ses 30 To set the daily threshold to 30 Severely Errored Seconds on port 4 of a BRI card in slot 3.
  • Page 156: Set (Bri) Autoactivate

    CLI Commands set (bri) autoactivate Use the set (bri) autoactivate command to set the auto-activate option for the card. This option can only be enabled while in 4 to 1 TDM LT Mode. This option is used to establish the D channel when the FDL link can not be used. If Auto- activation is enabled, all commands initiated by the Switch and normally processed over the FDL will be ignored, commands to control Loop Back or Corrupt CRC tests will also be ignored.
  • Page 157: Set (Bri) Pmsync

    CLI Commands set (bri) pmsync Use the set (bri) pmsync command to set the source for performance monitoring synchronization. Syntax: set {bri_card-addr} pmsync {internal|switch} Example: set 4 pmsync internal To set the performance monitoring source to internal for the BRI in slot 4. {bri_card-addr} The slot number (1-6) that contains the BRI card.
  • Page 158: Set Clock

    CLI Commands set clock Use the set clock command to set the master transmit clock. The primary master clock source may be used to clock each DS1 transmitter. The clock circuit automatically switches to the secondary clock source if the primary clock fails. Syntax: set {clock1|clock2} {source} Example:...
  • Page 159: Set (Ds0)

    CLI Commands set (ds0) Use the set (ds0) command to setup one or all DS0s in a DS1. The command specifies DS0 or range of DS0s, and the setting to apply. Syntax: set {ds0-addr} {setting} Example: set 3:1:1-4 type voice To set the traffic type to voice on channels 1 - 4 on port 1 of slot 3.
  • Page 160: Set (Ds1)

    CLI Commands set (ds1) Use the set (ds1) command to set up DS1 interfaces. The command specifies a range of interfaces and the setting to apply. Syntax: set {ds1-addr} {setting} Example: set a:1 framing esf To set DS1 1 (port 1) on the controller (slot A) to use ESF framing. {ds1-addr} DS1 address in the form {slot:port}.
  • Page 161 CLI Commands framing Set the DS1 framing type to one of the following: To D4 Superframe (SF) framing To Extended Superframe (ESF) framing tr8afdl TR-08 A shelf framing with FDL tr8anofdl TR-08 A shelf framing with no FDL tr8b TR-08 B shelf framing Set the DS1 circuit identification string.
  • Page 162 CLI Commands Enable detection Disable detection payload Apply a payload loopback to the DS1 interface. If the payload command is not used, the default for payload loopback is loopdown. loopdown Disable the payload loopback loopup Enable the payload loopback threshold Set defect thresholds for a DS1.
  • Page 163: Set Ethernet Ip Address

    CLI Commands set ethernet ip address Use the set ethernet ip address command to set the Ethernet address for the Compact T1. Syntax: set ethernet ip address {ip-addr} [mask] Example: set ethernet ip address 172.26.100.25 255.255.255.0 Sets the Adit IP address to 172.26.100.25, and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. {ip-addr} Set the IP address for the Compact T1, using the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is a number from 0 to 255.
  • Page 164: Set (Fxs5G)

    CLI Commands set (fxs5G) Use the set (fxs5G) command to setup voice channels of an FXS 5G card. The command specifies the list of voice channels, and the setting to apply. Syntax: set {fxs5G-addr} {setting} Example: set 3:1-8 impedance 19 Sets the impedance of the FXS 5G card, in slot 3, to 900 ohms +2.16 F ( -Law), see show impedance for the listing of index numbers.
  • Page 165: Set Ip Gateway

    CLI Commands set id Use the set id command to the unit ID. Syntax: set id {"id-name"} Example: set id "ADIT600" ADIT600> {"id-name"} The name must be unique with a maximum of 20 characters. Name must be enclosed in quotes. set ip gateway Use the set ip gateway command to set the IP gateway address (also known as the default route) for the Compact T1.
  • Page 166: Set Ipds0

    CLI Commands set ipds0 Use the set ipds0 command to setup the DS0 management channel. Note: the DS0 selected as the DS0 management channel can only reside on the Controller T1. Syntax: set ipds0 {setting} [ds0-addr|ip-addr] Example: set ipds0 assign a:1:24 The example sets the DS0 management channel to slot A (Controller), port 1, channel 24.
  • Page 167: Set Local

    CLI Commands set local Use the set local command to enable or disable local DIP switch settings. The LOCAL LED on the Controller, will display an green light indicator if Local is set to ON. Syntax: set local {on|off} Example: set local off {on|off} To configure the Compact T1 using the DIP switches.
  • Page 168 CLI Commands set ntp Use the set ntp commands to configure the Network Time Protocol functions. set ntp disable Use the set ntp disable command to disable Network Time Protocol (NTP) processing (RFC 2030). The initial default for this processing is disabled. Syntax: set ntp disable Example:...
  • Page 169 CLI Commands set ntp server address Use the set ntp server address command to specify the IP address of the NTP server. Syntax: set ntp server address {ip-addr} Example: set ntp server address 192.168.23.56 The example will the IP address to be used to access the NTP server to 192.168.23.56.
  • Page 170: Set (Ocudp) Baud

    CLI Commands set (ocudp) baud Use the set (ocudp) baud command to configure the Baud Rate for OCU-DP ports. Syntax: set {ocudp-addr} baud {rate}[sw56|sw56cp] Example: set 3:2 baud 2400 Set the baud rate on port 2 to 2400, on the OCU-DP card in slot 3 {ocudp-addr} The {slot:port} address of the OCU-DP card you want to apply the changes to.
  • Page 171: Set (Ocudp) Loopback

    CLI Commands set (ocudp) loopback Use the set (ocudp) loopback command to manually set OCU/CSU loopback tests. Syntax: set {ocudp-addr} loopback {csu|ocu} {loopdown|loopup} Example: set 3:2 loopback csu loopdown {ocudp-addr} The {slot:port} address of the OCU-DP card you want to apply the changes to. slot Slot number (1-6) where the OCU-DP is located port...
  • Page 172: Set (Ocudp) Loopdetect

    CLI Commands set (ocudp) loopdetect Use the set (ocudp) loopdetect to configure the OCU non-latching/latching loopback code detection. Syntax: set {ocudp-addr} loopdetect {csu|dsu|ocu} {llb|nllb} {disable|enable} Example: set 3:2 loopdetect csu llb enable {ocudp-addr} The {slot:port} address of the OCU-DP card to apply the changes to. slot Slot number (1-6) where the OCU-DP is located port...
  • Page 173: Set (Ocudp) Mvec

    CLI Commands set (ocudp) mvec Use the set (ocudp) mvec to set Majority Vote Error Correction (MVEC). Syntax: set {ocudp-addr} mvec {disable|enable} Example: set 3:2 mvec enable {ocudp-addr} The {slot:port} address of the OCU-DP card you want to apply the changes to. slot Slot number (1-6) where the OCU-DP is located port...
  • Page 174: Set (Ocudp) Selftest

    CLI Commands set (ocudp) selftest Use the set (ocudp) selftest to initiate the OCU-DP card to perform a self test. This request will display a message to wait 8 seconds before requesting selftest status with the status command. Syntax: set {ocudp-addr} selftest Example: set 3:2 selftest {ocudp-addr}...
  • Page 175: Set Radius

    CLI Commands set radius set radius identifier Use the set radius identifier command to enter an optional name that is used by the RADIUS server to identify this controller, as per section 5.32 of RFC 2865. If configured, the NAS0Identifier attribute is sent as part of the Access-Request. Syntax: set radius identifier {"radius-id"} Example:...
  • Page 176 CLI Commands set radius server address Use the set radius server address command to specify the IP address of the external RADIUS server to use for RADIUS login authentication. Up to 3 different RADIUS servers can be configured, with queries sent to each in succession until one of them sends a reply.
  • Page 177: Set (Router) Autologout

    CLI Commands set radius timeout Use the set radius timeout command to specify the maximum number of seconds to wait for a reply after each RADIUS request before sending the next attempt. Note: if none of the configured RADIUS servers are able to respond the login authentication will wait a total time of (number of servers x timeout x retries) seconds before attempting to authenticate the login locally.
  • Page 178: Set (Router) Cdr

    CLI Commands set (router) cdr Use the set (router) cdr command to enable or disable Call Detail Recording (CDR) for the specified CMG card. Call Detail records can be viewed using the show (router) log command. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: set {cmg_card-addr} cdr {disable|enable} Example:...
  • Page 179: Set (Router) Default

    CLI Commands set (router) default Use the set (router) default command to reset the Router card to its default configuration settings. This command will cause the Router card to perform a reboot. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} default Example: set 3 default Do you really want to do this ? The example will reset the Router in slot 3 to its defaults.
  • Page 180: Set (Router) Dhcp

    CLI Commands set (router) dhcp Use the set (router) dhcp commands to configure the DHCP functions. set (router) dhcp disable Use the set (router) dhcp disable command to disable both DHCP server and DHCP relay functionality for the specified Router card. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp disable Example:...
  • Page 181 CLI Commands set (router) dhcp server dnsserver Use the set (router) dhcp server dnsserver command to set the IP address of up to 4 DNS servers that the DHCP server will inform the clients of. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server dnsserver {number} {ip-addr} Example: set 5 dhcp server dnsserver 4 122.104.33.220...
  • Page 182 CLI Commands set (router) dhcp server duration Use the set (router) dhcp server duration command to set the lease duration that the DHCP server applies to client assignments. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server duration {hours:minutes} Example: set 5 dhcp server duration 3:45 The example set the lease duration for the DHCP server on the Router in slot 5 to 3 hours and 45 minutes.
  • Page 183 CLI Commands set (router) dhcp server netbios nodetype Use the set (router) dhcp server netbios nodetype command to set the NetBIOS node type (see RFC 1001/1002) that the DHCP server provides to clients. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server netbios nodetype {type-number} Example: set 5 dhcp server netbios nodetype 1...
  • Page 184 CLI Commands set (router) dhcp server startaddr Use the set (router) dhcp server startaddr command to enable the DHCP server on the specified Router card. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server startaddr {ip-addr} {count} Example: set 4 dhcp server startaddr 134.200.3.1 254 The example will set the Router in slot 4 to enable the DHCP server with 254 address pool starting at 134.200.3.1.
  • Page 185: Set (Router) Dns

    CLI Commands set (router) dns Use the set (router) dns commands to set Domain Name Server (DNS) options. set (router) dns domain Use the set (router) dns domain command to set the default domain that the DNS resolver will add to any name queries that are not fully qualified. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dns domain {domain-name"} Example:...
  • Page 186 CLI Commands set (router) dns resolver Use the set (router) dns resolver command to enable/disable use of DNS resolver to convert domain names to IP addresses. The DNS server address must be set before the DNS resolver can be enabled. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dns resolver {disable|enable} Example:...
  • Page 187: Set (Router) Enhanced Security

    CLI Commands set (router) enhanced security Use the set (router) enhanced security command to enable or disable enhanced login security on the Router. When enabled the user will not receive any login prompt or other output until the security password is typed. The security password is set via the set (router) password command. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} enhanced security {disable|enable}...
  • Page 188: Set (Router) Lmi

    CLI Commands set (router) lmi Use the set (router) lmi command to specify the Local Management Interface (LMI) protocol to use for the specified Router card. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} lmi {annexd|disable|lmi} Example: set 5 lmi annexd The example will configure LMI on the Router card in slot 5 to Annex D.
  • Page 189: Set (Router) Log

    CLI Commands set (router) log Use the set (router) log command to set whether the CMG text log will continuously add new log entries by over-writing the oldest entries, or will stop adding new log entries after the log is full.
  • Page 190: Set (Router) Login Auth

    CLI Commands set (router) login auth Use the set (router) login auth command to specify how login authentication for this router should be performed. The router supports a configuration setting for each router card to determine how the router card logins are to be authenticated, as per one of the following choices: authenticate router logins from the router card local database (default), authenticate router logins by having the controller send a RADIUS access-request message to the controller’s RADIUS servers, or authenticate router logins identically to controller logins.
  • Page 191: Set (Router) Login Prompt

    CLI Commands set (router) login prompt Use the set (router) login prompt command to enable or disable the suppression of the Router login prompt for a user that telnets in from the Controller CLI. The user level of the current Controller user will be passed to the Router card at the time the telnet starts.
  • Page 192: Set (Router) Mgcp

    CLI Commands set (router) mgcp Use the set (router) mgcp command to setup Media Gateway Call Protocol (MGCP) parameters. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. set (router) mgcp addressformat The set (router) mgcp addressformat is an interoperability command. It is used to remove or put square brackets around IP Addresses in transmitted MGCP commands.
  • Page 193 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp algorithmname The set (router) mgcp algorithmname is an interoperability command to configure non- default MGCP designations for voice coding algorithms supported by the CMG. MGCP algorithm names are used in the "a:" attribute in the Local Connection Options (L:) parameter line of a CRCX or MDCX command.
  • Page 194 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp callagent address Use the set (router) mgcp callagent address command to initialize the address (notified entry) used by MGCP to send commands to the call agent. The address may be given in the form of an IPv4 address or as a domain name. The domain name form can only be used if DNS has been enabled.
  • Page 195 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp callagent port Use the set (router) mgcp callagent port command to initialize the UDP port (notified entity port) to be used by MGCP to send commands to the call agent. Note: the MGCP specification RFC2705 suggests a port number of 2727 for the call agent. This is the default that the CMG uses to communicate with a call agent.
  • Page 196 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp callagent secondary address Use the set (router) mgcp callagent address command for configuring a secondary call agent address that will be tried if the primary call agent does not reply to the notifications. The secondary call agent address will function in the same fashion as would multiple IP addresses returned in a domain name query.
  • Page 197 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp callagent secondary port Use the set (router) mgcp callagent port command for configuring the port number for the secondary call agent that will be tried if the primary call agent does not reply to the notifications.
  • Page 198 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp dialstring format The set (router) mgcp dialstring format is an interoperability command to specify the reporting format of dialed digit strings in the Observed Events parameter of MGCP NTFY messages. Either the individual digits are separated by commas or not. The default, which is the recommended usage, is to separate digits with commas.
  • Page 199 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp down Use the set (router) mgcp down command to disable MGCP processing. Incoming MGCP messages from any call agent will be ignored, and endpoint activity will not cause any outgoing MGCP messages to be sent, nor any events to be accumulated. This is the default mode when the CMG is initially provisioned.
  • Page 200 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp gatewayid Use the set (router) mgcp gatewayid command to set the gateway name or IP address to be used in MGCP command header lines and the SDP. By default, the gateway ID that will be used is the domain name of the CMG if DNS is enabled or the IP address of the LAN or WAN interface used to communicate with the call agent.
  • Page 201 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp keepalive Use the set (router) mgcp keepalive command to configure a keep-alive timer that will cause the CMG to resend RSIP restart messages on expiration. When enabled, this countdown timer is reset every time an MGCP message is received from the call agent. On expiration, the CMG will react by starting periodic transmission of a wildcard RSIP restart MGCP message to each of the configured call agents until it is acknowledged.
  • Page 202 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp package default The set (router) mgcp package default is an interoperability command to set the default signal/event package to be used for the IETF version of MGCP. The default for this default is the DTMF (D) package. In the NCS version of MGCP, the default package is always the Line (L) package.
  • Page 203 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp parsemode The set (router) mgcp parsemode is an interoperability command to set the strictness with which incoming MGCP messages are parsed. If parsemode is set to lenient, then some incoming messages which may contain protocol errors for the configured protocol version, or contain requests to perform unavailable functions, may not produce an error response, if the message can be interpreted correctly, and/or if the requested unavailable function is unimportant to the desired operation.
  • Page 204 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp piggyback The set (router) mgcp piggyback is a interoperability command to set allow or disallow of the sending of more than one MGCP command in the same message. Some call agents support piggybacking, and some do not. The gateway will always support the processing of received piggybacked commands.
  • Page 205 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp protocolid Use the set (router) mgcp protocolid command to configure a global protocol ID string which will override the default protocol ID string used in MGCP command lines. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: set {cmg_card-addr} mgcp protocolid {default| "id-name"}...
  • Page 206 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp quarantine The set (router) mgcp quarantine is a interoperability command to specify the default quarantine handling method that the CMG will employ if the call agent has not sent an explicit quarantine handling value in the last Request Notify message. This command applies to the CMG Router card only.
  • Page 207 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp retries Use the set (router) mgcp retries command to specify the number of times an MGCP command is retransmitted if there is no response from a call agent. After the last retry, if another message timeout occurs, the endpoint will enter a disconnected mode. Syntax: set {cmg_card-addr} mgcp retries {value} Example:...
  • Page 208 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp sdpmode The set (router) mgcp spdmode is a interoperability command to specify the content in transmitted Session Description Protocol (SDP) message sections.This option is included to account for call agents or remote gateways that cannot handle full content (default). This command applies to the CMG Router card only.
  • Page 209 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp tos Use the set (router) mgcp tos command to configure the IP TOS byte value to be sent in each transmitted MGCP packet. This command takes effect immediately. Syntax: set {cmg_card-addr} mgcp tos {value} Example: set 1 mgcp tos 0x28 The example will set the IP TOS value to 0x28 on the CMG in slot 1.
  • Page 210 CLI Commands set (router) mgcp up Use the set (router) mgcp up command to start MGCP processing of incoming messages and endpoint events. MGCP must be up for the Customer Media Gateway to properly interact with an external call agent. The CMG notifies the call agent by means of one or more Restart in Progress (RSIP) commands with the Restart Method parameter set to "restart".
  • Page 211: Set (Router) Ntp

    CLI Commands set (router) ntp Use the set (router) ntp command to setup Network Time Protocol (NTP) parameters. set (router) ntp enable/disable Use the set (router) ntp enable/disable command to enable/disable NTP processing. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} ntp {enable|disable} Example: set 1 ntp enable The example will enable NTP processing on the Router card in slot 1.
  • Page 212 CLI Commands set (router) ntp server Use the set (router) ntp server command to specify the IP address of the NTP server. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} ntp server {ip-addr} Example: set 1 ntp server 10.10.10.0 The example will set the address to be used to access the NTP server to 10.10.10.0, on the Router in slot 1.
  • Page 213: Set (Router) Password

    CLI Commands set (router) password Use the set (router) password command to manage password access on the Router card. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} password {setting} {"password"} Example: set 5 password view "Fred" The example sets the View password to "Fred" on the Router card in slot 5. {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-6) that contains the Router (IP or CMG) card.
  • Page 214: Set (Router) Ppp Auth

    CLI Commands set (router) ppp auth Use the set (router) ppp auth command to configure the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) authentication on the specified Router card. set (router) ppp auth byremote protocol Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} ppp auth byremote protocol {chap|none|pap} Example: set 5 ppp auth byremote protocol none The example will set the Router in slot 5 to not allow PPP authentication of this Adit by the remote PPP device.
  • Page 215 CLI Commands set (router) ppp auth byremote user Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} ppp auth byremote user {profilename|"protocol-name"} Example: set 5 ppp auth byremote user profilename The example will set the PPP authentication user name for the Router in slot 5 to equal the profile name. Note: A set (router) ppp auth byremote protocol command must be completed before this command can be implemented.
  • Page 216: Set (Router) Ppp Security

    CLI Commands set (router) ppp security Use the set (router) ppp security command to set up the local external security server, that the Router will use to authenticate remote PPP devices. set (router) ppp security address Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} ppp security address {ip-addr} Example: set 5 ppp security address 10.1.1.1...
  • Page 217 CLI Commands set (router) ppp security server Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} ppp security server {none|radius|tacacs} Example: set 5 ppp security server none The example will set the Router in slot 5 to not use an external security server to authenticate remote PPP devices. {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-6) that contains the Router (IP or CMG) card.
  • Page 218: Set (Router) Priority Tos

    CLI Commands set (router) priority tos Use the set (router) priority tos command to configure parameters that will be used to recognize routed voice packets which will be handled with higher priority over other routed data. For each IP datagram to be routed, the TOS byte from the IP header will be logically AND’d with the configured TOS mask and compared to the TOS match value.
  • Page 219: Set (Router) Proxy

    CLI Commands set (router) proxy Use the set (router) proxy command to enable/disable proxy ARP mode on the Router. This command will add an IP interface between the Controller and the Router over the backplane. In this way the Controller can be accessed by IP hosts over the Router’s LAN/WAN interfaces without using the Controller’s physical Ethernet interface.
  • Page 220: Set (Router) Reboot

    CLI Commands set (router) reboot Use the set (router) reboot command to set automatic reboot after an upload of code or configuration file. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} reboot {code|config} {disable|enable} Example: set 5 reboot both disable Disable automatic reboot after upload for the Router in slot 5. {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-6) that contains the Router (IP or CMG) card.
  • Page 221: Set (Router) Snmp

    CLI Commands set (router) snmp Use the set (router) snmp command to set the SNMP contact, location and name on the specified Router card. set (router) snmp contact Use the set (router) snmp contact command to set the value of sysContact on the specified Router card.
  • Page 222 CLI Commands set (router) snmp name Use the set (router) snmp name command to set the value of sysName on the specified Router card. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} snmp name {"system-name"} Example: set 1 snmp name "AditRouters" The example will set the value of sysName on the Router card in slot 1 to "AditRouters".
  • Page 223: Set (Router) Stp

    CLI Commands set (router) stp Use the set (router) stp commands to configure the Spanning Tree Protocol on the Router. Note: Enter {slot} only. If {slot:port} is entered the command will be directed to the Router LAN and not the Router Card. set (router) stp bridge forwarddelay Use the set (router) stp bridge forwarddelay command to configure Spanning Tree bridge forward delay value for the bridge.
  • Page 224 CLI Commands set (router) stp bridge maxage Use the set (router) stp bridge maxage command to configure Spanning Tree maximum age value for the bridge. The bridge max age value specifies the maximum age of received protocol information before it is discarded. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} stp bridge maxage {value} Example:...
  • Page 225 CLI Commands set (router) stp enable/disable Use the set (router) stp enable/disable command to enable and disable Spanning Tree Protocol on the Router. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} stp {disable|enable} Example: set 3 stp enable The example will enable Spanning Tree on the Router in slot 3. {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-6) that contains the Router (IP or CMG) card.
  • Page 226: Set (Router) Syslog

    CLI Commands set (router) syslog Use the set (router) syslog commands to configure the Router to send alarm and event messages to a Syslog server. set (router) syslog enable/disable Use the set (router) syslog enable/disable command to enable and disable sending alarm and event messages to an external SysLog server from the Router.
  • Page 227 CLI Commands set (router) syslog level Use the set (router) syslog level command to set the Syslog severity level. Events of all severity levels lower in number (more severe) will be sent to the Syslog server. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} syslog level {severity} Example: set 3 syslog level 4 The example will set the Syslog severity level to 4, on the Router in...
  • Page 228: Set (Router) Voip

    CLI Commands set (router) voip Use the set (router) voip commands to set Voice over IP (VoIP) parameters. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. set (router) voip default Use the set (router) voip default command to set all VoIP options to their default values. Syntax: set {cmg_card-addr} voip default Example:...
  • Page 229 CLI Commands set (router) voip g729a Use the set (router) voip g729a command to enable or disable the G.729 codec in the CMG. This command takes effect after the card has been reset. NOTE: The G.729 feature is protected by a software key. Until an appropriate key is entered to enable this feature it will not be usable.
  • Page 230 CLI Commands set (router) voip jitterbuffer Use the set (router) voip jitterbuffer command to specify dynamic delay adjustment to minimize delay through the jitter buffer, or maintain a static average delay through the jitter buffer. Syntax: set {cmg_card-addr} voip jitterbuffer {dynamic|static} Example: set 3 voip jitterbuffer static...
  • Page 231 CLI Commands set (router) voip packing Use the set (router) voip packing command to configure the packing order for g726 voice coding algorithms. The new default packing order for each voice coding algorithm is Big Endian. Note that when upgrading from CMG version 1.0 the packing order for G.726-32 will be Little Endian until changed by the user to load defaults is issued.This command applies to the CMG Router card only.
  • Page 232 CLI Commands set (router) voip ptime Use the set (router) voip ptime command to specify the default packetization time for the specified algorithm. The packetization time determines the frequency at which RTP packets are transmitted. The MGCP call agent may override the new default set by this command on a call-by-call basis.
  • Page 233 CLI Commands set (router) voip rtcp cname Use the set (router) voip rtcp cname command to specify the name to be used for the CNAME field of Real-Time Control Protocol (RTCP) packets. Syntax: set {cmg_card-addr} voip rtcp cname {gatewayid|"name"} Example: set 3 voip rtcp cname gatewayid The example will set the VoIP RTCP CNAME to the same as gateway ID, on the CMG card in slot 3.
  • Page 234 CLI Commands set (router) voip rtp baseport Use the set (router) voip rtp baseport command to specify the base UDP port to be used when allocating ports for transmitting or receiving RTP packet streams in VoIP calls. All ports allocated for RTP, including the base port, must be even-numbered. Each allocated RTP port number will be equal to the base port plus some even offset.
  • Page 235 CLI Commands set (router) voip rtpmap Use the set (router) voip rtpmap command to specify the dynamic payload type and name to be used for a specific algorithm in the Session Description Protocol (SDP) part of MGCP connection commands. This command takes effect immediately. The defaults are: Algorithm Payload Type...
  • Page 236 CLI Commands set (router) voip sdpaddress Use the set (router) voip sdpaddress command to set the address value to be used for the origin and connection lines in the SDP. Syntax: set {cmg_card-addr} voip sdpaddress {gatewayid|domain-name|ip|ip-addr} Example: set 3 voip sdpaddress domainname The example will configure the SDP address value to match the DNS domain name.
  • Page 237: Set (Router-Lan) Collision

    CLI Commands set (router-lan) collision Use the set (router-lan) collision commands to configure collision alarms. set (router-lan) collision interval Use the set (router-lan) collision interval command to specify the time interval over which excessive collision alarms are calculated. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} collision interval {seconds} Example: set 3:1 collision interval 0 The example will set the local LAN interface on slot 3 to disable collision...
  • Page 238 CLI Commands set (router-lan) collision threshold Use the set (router-lan) collision threshold command to specify the thresholds used to determine excessive collision alarm state. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} collision threshold {high|low} {count} Example: set 3 "Adit50" collision threshold high 500 The example will set the high alarm threshold to 500, for the local LAN interface on slot 3.
  • Page 239: Set (Router-Lan) Filter Forward

    CLI Commands set (router-lan) filter forward Use the set (router-lan) filter forward command to specify the forwarding mode for Layer 2 filters on the LAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} filter forward {matching|nontmatching} Example: set 3:1 filter forward notmatching {rtr_lan-addr} The Router (IP or CMG) address is in the form {slot:port} or {slot "profile-name"}. slot The slot number (1-6) that contains the Router card.
  • Page 240: Set (Router-Lan) Framing

    CLI Commands set (router-lan) framing Use the set (router-lan) framing command to specify which ethernet frame types are supported on the LAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} framing {ipx|other} {ieee8022|ieee8023|ethii|snap} {disable|enable} Example: set 3:1 framing ipx ieee8022 enable The example will enable the 802.2 frame type for IPX packets on the LAN of the Router card in slot 3.
  • Page 241: Set (Router-Lan) Gateway

    CLI Commands set (router-lan) gateway Use the set (router-lan) gateway command to specify a default IP gateway for the specified LAN interface. If there is no static network entry to 0.0.0.0, then this address is used as the default gateway for packets with no explicit route. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} gateway {ip-addr} Example:...
  • Page 242: Set (Router-Lan) Ip Address

    CLI Commands set (router-lan) ip address Use the set (router-lan) ip address command to specify an IP address for the specified LAN interface. When first installed the Router card’s LAN interface has a default IP address of 10.0.0.1 with subnet mask of 255.0.0.0. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} ip address {ip-addr} [mask] Example:...
  • Page 243: Set (Router-Lan) Ipx Network

    CLI Commands set (router-lan) ipx network Use the set (router-lan) ipx network command to specify IPX network numbers for the four IPX LAN frame types. This enables the Adit to Router IPX to Remote (WAN) networks, even if an IPX server does not exist on the local LAN. Typically, the Adit will learn its external network number.
  • Page 244: Set (Router-Lan) Phy

    CLI Commands set (router-lan) phy Use the set (router-lan) phy command to specify the ethernet PHY (physical specifications) speed and mode. NOTE: It is highly recommended that this setting be left at auto- negotiation. Connecting ethernet devices with incompatible setting can lead to severe network performance degradation, increased collisions, late collisions, CRC errors, and undetected data corruption.
  • Page 245: Set (Router-Lan) Rip

    CLI Commands set (router-lan) rip Use the set (router-lan) rip commands to specify RIP for the specified LAN interface. set (router-lan) rip ip Use the set (router-lan) rip ip command to specify the IP RIP for the specified LAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} rip ip {both|neither|recv|send} Example:...
  • Page 246 CLI Commands set (router-lan) rip ipx Use the set (router-lan) rip ipx command to specify the IPX RIP and SAP for the specified LAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} rip ipx {both|neither|recv|send} Example: set 2:1 rip ipx send The example will set RIP and SAP on the local LAN interface on slot 2 to send. {rtr_lan-addr} The Router (IP or CMG) address is in the form {slot:port} or {slot "profile-name"}.
  • Page 247: Set (Router-Lan) Stp

    CLI Commands set (router-lan) stp Use the set (router-lan) stp commands to configure the Spanning Tree Protocol on this interface. set (router-lan) stp enable/disable Use the set (router-lan) stp enable/disable command to enable/disable Spanning Tree Protocol on this interface. To enable STP on an interface it must be enabled globally with the set (router) stp enable command.
  • Page 248 CLI Commands set (router-lan) stp port cost Use the set (router-lan) stp port cost command to configure Spanning Tree path cost value for this bridge port. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} stp port cost {port-cost-value} Example: set 3:1 stp port cost 100 Sets the Spanning Tree port cost value at 100, on the Router in slot 3.
  • Page 249: Set (Router-Lan) Up/Down

    CLI Commands set (router-lan) up/down Use the set (router-lan) up/down command to set the specified LAN interface up or down. When the Router port is set down, a link failure will not cause an alarm. This can be used to eliminate alarms from Router ports that are not in-use.
  • Page 250: Set (Router-Trunk) Encapsulation

    CLI Commands set (router-trunk) encapsulation Use the set (router-trunk) encapsulation command to specify the encapsulation to use on the Router interface. Syntax: set {rtr-trunk-addr} encapsulation {setting} Example: set 2:1:5 encapsulation pppofr The example will configure encapsulation on the Router card in slot 2, port 1, trunk 5 to PPP over Frame Relay.
  • Page 251: Set (Router-Trunk) Up/Down

    CLI Commands set (router-trunk) up/down Use the set (router-trunk) up/down command to set the WAN trunk up or down. When the Router trunk is set down a link failure will not cause an alarm. This can be used to eliminate alarms from Router trunks that are not in-use.
  • Page 252: Set (Router-Trunk) Voice Bandwidth Limit

    CLI Commands set (router-trunk) voice bandwidth limit Use the set (router-trunk) voice bandwidth limit command to specify the maximum percentage of bandwidth on this trunk that voice calls are allowed to consume. The remaining percentage of the bandwidth on a CMG trunk to be reserved for routed or bridged data. Routed or bridged data is allowed to use any available bandwidth, but it is carried at a lower priority than the voice.
  • Page 253: Set (Router-Voice) Algorithm Preference

    CLI Commands set (router-voice) algorithm preference Use the set (router-voice) algorithm preference command to specify the list of voice coding algorithms which will be supported for VoIP calls, on the specified voice channel(s). More than one algorithm can be listed, and they should be in order of preference. The default algorithm preference list contains all supported codecs in the order shown below.
  • Page 254: Set (Router-Voice) Cpd

    CLI Commands set (router-voice) cpd Use the set (router-voice) cpd command for configuring how calling party disconnect should be signaled to an endpoint. Calling party disconnect is signaled to a voice endpoint by generating an Open Switch Interval (OSI) ABCD signaling bit pattern. On analog POTS lines this causes the loop to be opened for this interval.
  • Page 255: Set (Router-Voice) Default

    CLI Commands set (router-voice) default Use the set (router-voice) default command to reset all CLI accessible options for one or more CMG voice channels to their defaults. Defaults are set for algorithm preference, compander, echo cancellation, echo tail, endpoint prefix, endpoint suffix, silence suppression and TOS. This command applies to the CMG Router card only.
  • Page 256: Set (Router-Voice) Down

    CLI Commands set (router-voice) down Use the set (router-voice) down command to take a CMG voice channel out-of-service. Once out-of-service, the call agent cannot access the endpoint ID associated with this voice channel. Also, the phone, fax, or data user connected to this channel from an FXS port or T12 channel cannot make or receive calls.
  • Page 257: Set (Router-Voice) Dtmfrelay

    CLI Commands set (router-voice) dtmfrelay Use the set (router-voice) dtmfrelay command to enable or disable the relay of DTMF packets as per RFC 2833. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: set {cmg_voice-addr} dtmfrelay {disable|enable} Example: set 2:1:1:7 dtmfrelay enable Enables DTMF relay on voice channel 7 on the CMG card in slot 2.
  • Page 258: Set (Router-Voice) Echo Tail

    CLI Commands set (router-voice) echo tail Use the set (router-voice) echo tail command to set the maximum round-trip delay expected in the voice path between the CMG and the phone, including acoustical delay at the phone. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: set {cmg_voice-addr} echo tail {milliseconds} Example:...
  • Page 259: Set (Router-Voice) Endpoint Prefix

    CLI Commands set (router-voice) endpoint prefix Use the set (router-voice) endpoint prefix command to set the common part of the MGCP endpoint name for one or more voice channels. The default prefix is "aaln". Note the endpoint prefix is combined with the endpoint suffix to form a complete MGCP endpoint name in the form "prefix/suffix"...
  • Page 260: Set (Router-Voice) Endpoint Suffix

    CLI Commands set (router-voice) endpoint suffix Use the set (router-voice) endpoint suffix command to set the variable part of the MGCP endpoint name for one or more voice channels. The default suffix is the voice channel number. Note: the endpoint prefix is combined with the endpoint suffix to form a complete MGCP endpoint name for each voice channel.
  • Page 261: Set (Router-Voice) Log Start

    CLI Commands set (router-voice) log start Use the set (router-voice) log start command to start logging events to the CMG text log, for the particular voice channels specified. Events are currently of two types, errors and MGCP. This command does not clear the log before enabling new events. The events to be logged are defined separately for each voice channel.
  • Page 262: Set (Router-Voice) Rxgain

    CLI Commands set (router-voice) rxgain Use the set (router-voice) rxgain command to set gain on the receive side (packet-to-TDM) voice path for the specified voice channel(s). This gain setting can be overridden by the call agent on a call-by-call basis. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: set {cmg_voice-addr} rxgain {gain} Example:...
  • Page 263: Set (Router-Voice) Silence

    CLI Commands set (router-voice) silence Use the set (router-voice) silence command to enable or disable silence suppression as the default for voice calls for one or more voice channels. The new default set by this command may be overridden on a call-by-call basis by the MGCP call agent. At the end of a call, the configured default is back in-force.
  • Page 264: Set (Router-Voice) Slash

    CLI Commands set (router-voice) slash Use the set (router-voice) slash command for configuring a CMG endpoint so that the implied slash, "/", between the endpoint prefix and suffix can be suppressed. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: set {cmg_voice-addr} slash {disable|enable} Example:...
  • Page 265: Set (Router-Voice) Txgain

    CLI Commands set (router-voice) txgain Use the set (router-voice) txgain command to set the gain on the transmit side (TDM-to- packet) voice path for the specified voice channel(s). This gain setting can be overridden by the call agent on a call-by-call basis. Note: DTMF detection can be gain sensitive, some adjustment may be necessary.
  • Page 266: Set (Router-Wan) Dlci

    CLI Commands set (router-wan) dlci Use the set (router-wan) dlci command to set the DLCI (Data Link Connection Identifier) for a specified WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} dlci {value} Example: set 1 "LosAngeles" dlci 16 The example will set the WAN interface named "LosAngeles" on the Router in slot 1 to use DLCI value 16.
  • Page 267: Set (Router-Wan) Gre

    CLI Commands set (router-wan) gre Use the set (router-wan) gre command to configure Generic Routing Encapsulation tunneling for a specified WAN interface. set (router-wan) gre address Use the set (router-wan) gre address command to configure the IP addresses for GRE tunneling for a specified WAN interface.
  • Page 268 CLI Commands set (router-wan) gre ip Use the set (router-wan) gre ip command to configure the GRE tunneling of the IP protocol for a specified WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} gre ip {all|bynetwork|disable} Example: set 3 "LosAngeles" gre ip all The example will set the WAN interface "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 269: Set (Router-Wan) Ip

    CLI Commands set (router-wan) ip Use the set (router-wan) ip command to set the IP traffic handling on the WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} ip {block|bridge|route} Example: set 1 "LosAngeles" ip route Sets the WAN interface named "LosAngeles" on the Router in slot 1 to route IP. {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-6) that contains the Router (IP or CMG) card.
  • Page 270: Set (Router-Wan) Ipx

    CLI Commands set (router-wan) ipx Use the set (router-wan) ipx command to set the IPX traffic handling on the WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} ipx {setting} Example: set 1 "LosAngeles" ipx bridge The example will set the WAN interface named "LosAngeles" in slot 1, to bridge IPX.
  • Page 271: Set (Router-Wan) Nat

    CLI Commands set (router-wan) nat Use the set (router-wan) nat commands to configure Network Address Translation (NAT) on a specified WAN interface. set (router-wan) nat address Use the set (router-wan) nat address command to configure Network Address Translation (NAT) public addresses for a specified WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} nat address {assigned|ip-addr} [count]...
  • Page 272 CLI Commands set (router-wan) nat enable/disable Use the set (router-wan) nat command to enable and disable Network Address Translation (NAT) on a specified WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} nat {disable|enable} Example: set 1 "LosAngeles" nat enable The example will set the WAN interface named "LosAngeles" on the Router in slot 1 to enable NAT mapping.
  • Page 273: Set (Router-Wan) Other

    CLI Commands set (router-wan) other Use the set (router-wan) other command to set the traffic handling of protocols other than IP or IPX on the specified WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} other {block|bridge} Example: set 1 "LosAngeles" other bridge The example will set the WAN interface named "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 274: Set (Router-Wan) Ppp

    CLI Commands set (router-wan) ppp Use the set (router) ppp command to configure the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) on the specified Router card. set (router) ppp auth ofremote user Use the set (router) ppp auth ofremote user command to set the CHAP or PAP name by which a remote PPP device is authenticated by this Adit.
  • Page 275 CLI Commands set (router) ppp compression Use the set (router) ppp compression command to configure the PPP compression with the remote PPP device. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} ppp compression {setting} Example: set 5 "LosAngeles" ppp compression enable The example will set PPP to attempt to negotiate PPP compression on the WAN interface named "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 276: Set (Router-Wan) Rip

    CLI Commands set (router-wan) rip Use the set (router-wan) rip command to set the type of RIP updates on the specified interface. set (router-wan) rip ip updates Use the set (router-wan) rip ip updates command to set the type of RIP updates on the specified WAN interface.
  • Page 277: Set (Router-Wan) Stp

    CLI Commands set (router-wan) stp Use the set (router-wan) stp commands to configure the Spanning Tree Protocol on the specified WAN interface. set (router-wan) stp enable/disable Use the set (router-wan) stp enable/disable command to enable and disable Spanning Tree Protocol on this interface. To enable Spanning Tree on an interface it must first be enabled globally with the set (router) stp enable command and the WAN must be set to bridge the IP protocol.
  • Page 278 CLI Commands set (router-wan) stp port cost Use the set (router-wan) stp port cost command to configure Spanning Tree path cost value for this bridge port. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} stp port cost {port-cost-value} Example: set 3 stp port cost 650 The example sets the Spanning Tree port cost value at 650, on the Router in slot 3.
  • Page 279: Set (Router-Wan) Trunk

    CLI Commands set (router-wan) trunk Use the set (router-wan) trunk command to configure the trunk port or multilink group for a specified WAN interface. If the trunk encapsulation is subsequently changed, this trunk assignment is reset to 0. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} trunk [multilink-group] {number} Example: set 1 "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 280: Set Screen

    CLI Commands set screen Use the set screen command to set the height of the scrolling output screen, in number of lines. For example, if the screen height is set to 40 lines, the Command Line Interface (CLI) will print the maximum of 40 lines of a long output before pausing.
  • Page 281: Set Snmp

    CLI Commands set snmp Use the set snmp command to set the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) MIB-II System Group objects. Syntax: set snmp {setting} {string} Where {setting} is as below, and {string} is its value. Example: set snmp name "ADIT 1" To set the SNMP system name to "ADIT 1"...
  • Page 282: Set Syslog

    CLI Commands set syslog Use the set syslog commands to configure the Syslog client features. set syslog disable Use the set syslog disable command to disable sending alarm and event messages to external syslog servers. The initial default setting is disabled. Syntax: set syslog disable Example:...
  • Page 283 CLI Commands set syslog server all level Use the set syslog server all level command to set the syslog severity level threshold. Events of all severity levels will be sent to the syslog server. Syntax: set syslog level all facility {severity} Example: set syslog server all level 4 The example will set the threshold for sending syslog messages to include...
  • Page 284: Set Time

    CLI Commands set syslog server facility Use the set syslog server facility command to set the system log facility value. Syntax: set syslog server {1|2|3} facility {value} Example: set syslog server 2 address 192.168.23.56 The example will set the IP address to be used to access syslog server 2 to 192.168.23.56.
  • Page 285: Set User

    CLI Commands set user Use the set user command to modify attributes for a specific user that have been created with the add user command. set user level Use the set user level command to set the user access level. Syntax: set user {"user-name"} level {1|2|3} Example:...
  • Page 286: Set (V35)

    CLI Commands set (v35) Use the set (v35) command to setup V.35 ports. The command specifies the range of channels within that card, and the setting to apply. Syntax: set {v35-addr} {setting} Example: set 6:1 rxclk normal To set port 1 (v.35) on slot 6 to no inversion on the receive clock {v35-addr} In the form of {slot:port}.
  • Page 287 CLI Commands rxclkinv Set the receive clock invert mode to one of the following: invert invert the receive clock normal do not invert the receive clock speed Set the data rate for each DS0 to which a V.35 is crossconnected 56K data rate 64K data rate txclkinv...
  • Page 288: Set (V54)

    CLI Commands set (v54) Use the set (v54) command to setup V.54 Loopback Test Parameters. The command specifies the range of channels within that card, and the setting to apply. Syntax: set {v54-addr} v54 {setting} [off|on] [n] [nnn] Example: set 6:1 v54 equipment clear The example will clear the loop test counter on the V.54 card in slot 6, port 1.
  • Page 289 CLI Commands pattern Syntax: set{v54-addr} v54 equipment pattern {n} Set V.54 test pattern n is from the following: 0 = QRSS pattern (Default) 1 = 2047 pattern 2 = 2 -1 pattern 3 = 2 -1 pattern (QRSS with no bit stuffing) prepcnt Syntax: set {v54-addr} v54 equipment prepcnt {nnn} Set V.54 Rx prep-pattern count {nnn}...
  • Page 290: Set Verification

    CLI Commands set verification Use the set verification command to enable or disable verification prompts. Syntax: set verification {off|on} Example: set verification off The example will cause yes/no verification messages to be suppressed. {off|on} Turn yes/no verification prompts off. Turn yes/no verification prompts on. 5-206 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 291: Show

    CLI Commands show show The following show commands are linked to a detailed description of each command. show autoexit show (router) snmp show (bri) show (router) stp show clock show (router) syslog show connect show (router) uploaduser show date show (router) voip show (ds0) show (router-lan) show (ds1)
  • Page 292: Show Autoexit

    CLI Commands show show autoexit Use the show autoexit to display whether autoexit is on or off. If on, the time-out period is displayed. Syntax: show autoexit Example: show autoexit > show autoexit Autoexit is off. show (bri) Use the show (bri) to display settings for BRIs. Syntax: show {bri-addr} Example:...
  • Page 293: Show Clock

    CLI Commands show show clock The show clock command displays the primary and secondary clocks. Syntax: show clock Example: show clock In the following example, the primary clock source is in slot A (Controller card), DS1 2; and the secondary clock source is in slot 6 (BRI card), DS1 1.
  • Page 294: Show Date

    CLI Commands show show date The show date command displays the date in dd/mm/yyyy format. Example: show date > show date date: 08/10/2002 show (ds0) The show (ds0) command displays settings for DS0s. Syntax: show {ds0-addr} Example: show a:2:1-2 In the following example, the show (ds0) command has queried slot A (Controller card), port 2, channels 1 through 2.
  • Page 295: Show (Ds1)

    CLI Commands show show (ds1) The show (ds1) command displays settings for DS1s. Syntax: show {ds1-addr} Example: show a:1 In the following example, the query show a:1 has returned the following DS1 settings for slot A (the controller card), port 1. >...
  • Page 296: Show Ethernet

    CLI Commands show show ethernet The show ethernet command displays ethernet and IP settings. Example: show ethernet > show ethernet IP Address and Mask: 198.162.3.196 255.255.255.0 IP Address of the Gateway: 192.168.3.202 MAC Address: 00:E0:97:00:A9:33 show (fxo) The show (fxo) command displays the settings for FXOs. Syntax: show {fxo-addr} Example:...
  • Page 297: Show (Fxs5G)

    CLI Commands show show (fxs5G) The show (fxs5G) command displays the settings for the FXS 5G card. Syntax: show {fxs5G-addr} Example: show 6:1 This command will display the settings for the FXS channel 1 for the FXS 5G card located in Slot 6. >...
  • Page 298: Show Impedance

    CLI Commands show show impedance The show impedance command displays the impedance settings for FXS 5G card. Syntax: show impedance Example: show impedance Index Impedance CODEX Country ----- ------------------------------- ----- ------------------- 120 Ohms + (.110 F || 820 Ohms) A-law Norway 150 Ohms + (.047 F || 510 Ohms) A-law...
  • Page 299: Show Ipds0

    CLI Commands show show id The show id command displays the system ID for the Compact T1. Syntax: show id Example: show id The example shows the ID of a Compact T1 labeled "Compact T11" Compact T11> show id ID: Compact T11 show ip The show ip command displays the IP Address information for the Compact T1.
  • Page 300: Show Local

    CLI Commands show show local The show local command shows whether the Compact T1 is in local mode. Syntax: show local Example: show local > show local LOCAL: show login The show login command displays the RADIUS login authentication configuration settings for the Controller.
  • Page 301: Show (Ocudp)

    CLI Commands show show (ocudp) Use the show (ocudp) to display baud, loopdetect, error correction, switched and enhanced switched service and secondary channel provisioning. Syntax: show {ocudp-addr} Example: show 2:1 SLOT 2: Settings for OCUDP Port 1: Up/Down: Baudrate: 56000 Loopdetect Types Enabled: CSU Non-Latching DSU Non-Latching...
  • Page 302: Show (Router)

    CLI Commands show show (router) The show (router) command displays the settings for the Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} Example: show 5 > show 5 SLOT 5: Login Settings for Router: Authentication: Local Login Prompt: Enabled LMI Settings for Router: LMI: Disabled RIP Setting for Router:...
  • Page 303 CLI Commands show SNMP Trap Destinations: Name Address Location public 0.0.0.0 Local LAN Name: unknown Contact: unknown Location: unknown DHCP Server/BOOTP Relay Agent Settings for Router: DHCP: Disabled DNS Proxy Settings for Router: Total: 0 Spanning Tree Protocol Settings for Router: Spanning Tree: Enabled Bridge Hello Time:...
  • Page 304: Show (Router) Dhcp

    CLI Commands show show (router) dhcp The show (router) dhcp command displays the current DHCP settings for the Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} dhcp Example: show 5 dhcp The example shows the DHCP settings for the Router card in slot 5. >...
  • Page 305: Show (Router) Dns Proxy

    CLI Commands show show (router) dns proxy The show (router) dns proxy command displays the current DNS Proxy setup for the Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} dns proxy Example: show 5 dns proxy > show 5 dns proxy SLOT 5: DNS Proxy Settings for Router: Total: 0 {rtr_card-addr}...
  • Page 306: Show (Router) Log

    CLI Commands show show (router) log The show (router) log command displays the logging configuration of the CMG card. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: show {cmg_card-addr} log Example: show 4 log The example shows the logging configuration for the CMG card in slot 4. >...
  • Page 307: Show (Router) Mgcp

    CLI Commands show show (router) mgcp The show (router) mgcp command to display all options set through set (router) mgcp commands. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: show {cmg_card-addr} mgcp Example: show 4 mgcp SLOT 4: MGCP Settings for CMG: Activation, Addressing, and Transactions: MGCP State:...
  • Page 308: Show (Router) Mgcp Algorithmname

    CLI Commands show show (router) mgcp algorithmname The show (router) mgcp algorithmname command to display all MGCP designations for voice coding algorithms supported by the CMG. This displays the CLI defined name, if any, and the default for each algorithm. MGCP algorithm names are used in the "a:" attribute in the Local Connection Options (L:) parameter line of a CRCX or MDCX command.
  • Page 309: Show (Router) Ntp

    CLI Commands show show (router) ntp The show (router) ntp command displays settings for NTP options. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} ntp Example: show 4 ntp The example shows the NTP options for the Router card in slot 4. > show 4 ntp SLOT 4: NTP Settings for CMG: NTP:...
  • Page 310: Show (Router) Ppp

    CLI Commands show show (router) ppp The show (router) ppp command displays the current Local PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) authentication and security settings for the Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} ppp Example: show 5 ppp > show 5 ppp SLOT 5: PPP Authentication/Security Settings for Router: Authentication by Remote: Protocol:...
  • Page 311: Show (Router) Rip

    CLI Commands show show (router) rip The show (router) rip command displays the current RIP settings for the Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} rip Example: show 5 rip > show 5 rip SLOT 5: RIP Settings for Router: RIP Mode Receive: RIP2 RIP Mode Send: Rip2...
  • Page 312: Show (Router) Stp

    CLI Commands show show (router) stp The show (router) stp command displays the current Spanning Tree Protocol settings for the specified Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} stp Example: show 5 stp > show 5 stp SLOT 5: Spanning Tree Protocol Settings for Router: Spanning Tree: Enabled Bridge Hello Time:...
  • Page 313: Show (Router) Uploaduser

    CLI Commands show show (router) uploaduser The show uploaduser command displays the current list of users allowed to upload and download configuration and code files. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} uploaduser Example: show 5 uploaduser > show 5 uploaduser SLOT 5: TFTP Upload/Download User Settings for Router: Reboot After Code is Loaded: Reboot After Configuration is Loaded: Upload/Download...
  • Page 314: Show (Router) Voip

    CLI Commands show show (router) voip The show voip command displays the current settings for all VoIP parameters. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: show {cmg_card-addr} voip Example: show 4 voip > show 4 voip SLOT 4: VoIP Settings for CMG: VoIP Configuration: RTP Baseport:...
  • Page 315: Show (Router-Lan)

    CLI Commands show show (router-lan) The show (router-lan) command displays the settings for the Router card. Syntax: show {rtr-addr} Example: show 4:1 > show 4:1 SLOT 4: Settings for RTR LAN 1: Profile Name: LocalAdit Up/Down: Proxy: Disabled Physical link: Automatic MAC Address: 00:E0:97:01:E3:A2...
  • Page 316 CLI Commands show Static IPX Network Settings for LocalAdit: Total: 0 Static IP Address Settings for LocalAdit: Total: 0 Static MAC Address Settings for LocalAdit: Total: 0 LAN Filters Enabled for LocalAdit: Forward Mode: Forward ALL Frames NOT Matching Filters Filter Type Source/Dest Filter Name...
  • Page 317: Show (Router-Lan) Collision

    CLI Commands show show (router-lan) collision The show (router-lan) collision command displays the current LAN collision alarm settings for the specified Router card. Syntax: show {rtr-addr} collision Example: show 5 "Adit50" collision > show 5 "Adit50" collision SLOT 5: LAN Collision Threshold Settings for Adit50: Sample Interval: Collision High Threshold: 500 Collision Low Threshold: 10...
  • Page 318: Show (Router-Lan) Filter

    CLI Commands show show (router-lan) filter The show (router-lan) filter command displays the current LAN Layer 2 data filters applied to the LAN on the specified Router card. Syntax: show {rtr-addr} filter [address|all|custom|protocol] Example: show 5:1 filter > show 5:1 filter SLOT 5: LAN Filters Enabled for Adit50: Forward Mode: Forward ALL Frames NOT Matching Filters...
  • Page 319 CLI Commands show {rtr-addr} The Router (IP or CMG) address is in the form {slot:port} or {slot "profile-name"} slot Slot number (1-6) that contains the Router card. port Port number of the Router is 1. "profile-name" The profile name for the Router interface that is used to reach this destination.
  • Page 320: Show (Router-Lan) Static

    CLI Commands show show (router-lan) static The show (router-lan) static commands to display the current list of static entries for the LAN on the specified Router card. show (router-lan) static ip address The show (router-lan) static ip address command displays the current list of static IP address entries for the LAN on the specified Router card.
  • Page 321 CLI Commands show show (router-lan) static ip network The show (router-lan) static ip network command displays the current list of static IP network entries for the LAN on the specified Router card. Syntax: show {rtr-addr} static ip network Example: show 5:1 static ip network SLOT 5: Static IP Network Settings for Adit50: Network...
  • Page 322: Show (Router-Lan) Stp

    CLI Commands show show (router-lan) static mac address The show (router-lan) static mac address command displays the current list of static MAC address entries for the LAN on the specified Router card. Syntax: show {rtr-addr} static mac address Example: show 5:1 static mac address SLOT 5: Static MAC Address Settings for Adit50: Device Name...
  • Page 323: Show (Router-Voice)

    CLI Commands show show (router-voice) The show (router-voice) command displays the CMG voice line provisioning. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: show {cmg_voice-addr} Example: show 4:1:1:1 SLOT 4: Voice Channel Settings for CMG: Voice Channel: MGCP Endpoint ID: aaln/1 Channel Status: Echo Cancellation:...
  • Page 324: Show (Router-Wan)

    CLI Commands show show (router-wan) The show (router-wan) command displays the current configuration settings for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} Example: show 5 "LosAngeles" SLOT 5: Settings for RTR WAN LosAngeles: State: Enabled IP Settings: Mode: Route WAN Network Updates: Never GRE Tunneling: Disabled...
  • Page 325 CLI Commands show WAN Static IPX Network Settings for LosAngeles: Network Hops Ticks Next IPX Router -------- ---- ----- ----------------- WAN Static IP Address Settings for LosAngeles: Total: 0 WAN Static MAC Address Settings for LosAngeles: Total: 0 WAN Static NAT Address Settings for LosAngeles: Total: 0 WAN Firewall Settings for LosAngeles: {rtr_card-addr}...
  • Page 326: Show (Router-Wan) Firewall

    CLI Commands show show (router-wan) firewall The show (router-wan) firewall command displays the current firewall filter settings for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} firewall Example: show 5 "LosAngeles" firewall SLOT 5: WAN Firewall Settings for LosAngeles: Service(s) LAN Device(s) WAN Device(s) 1.
  • Page 327: Show (Router-Wan) Ppp

    CLI Commands show show (router-wan) ppp The show (router-wan) ppp command displays the current PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) settings for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} ppp Example: show 5 "LosAngeles" ppp > show 5 "LosAngeles" ppp SLOT 5: WAN PPP Authentication/Security Settings for LosAngeles: Authentication of Remote User: User ID:...
  • Page 328: Show (Router-Wan) Static Ip Address

    CLI Commands show show (router-wan) static ip address The show (router-wan) static ip address command displays the current list of static IP address entries for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ip address Example: show 5 "LosAngeles" static ip address >...
  • Page 329: Show (Router-Wan) Static Ipx Network

    CLI Commands show show (router-wan) static ipx network The show (router-wan) static ipx network command displays the current list of static IPX network entries for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ipx network Example: show 5 "LosAngeles" static ipx network SLOT 5: WAN Static IPX Network Settings for LosAngeles: Network...
  • Page 330: Show (Router-Wan) Static Nat Address

    CLI Commands show show (router-wan) static nat address The show (router-wan) static nat address command displays the current static NAT address entries for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static nat address Example: show 5 "LosAngeles" static nat address >...
  • Page 331: Show (Router-Wan) Trunk

    CLI Commands show show (router-wan) trunk The show (router-wan) trunk command displays the current trunk assignment for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} trunk Example: show 5 "LosAngeles" trunk > show 5 "LosAngeles" trunk SLOT 5: WAN Trunk Setting for LosAngeles: WAN Port Number: Connection Type: {rtr_card-addr}...
  • Page 332: Show Snmp

    CLI Commands show show snmp The show snmp command displays the SNMP settings. Example: show snmp SNMP Settings: System Name: System Location: System Contact: GET Community: public SET Community: desktop TRAP Community: public Trap version: Authentication TRAP disabled Event TRAP none NMS 1: NMS 2:...
  • Page 333: Show Time

    CLI Commands show show time The show time command displays the system time, in 24 hour hh:mm:ss format. Example: show time time: 00:22:51 show users The show users command displays a list of all users and their settings, and if they are logged on at the time (0=not logged on, 1=logged on).
  • Page 334: Show (V35)

    CLI Commands show show (v35) Use the show (v35) to display current settings for V.35 card. Syntax: show {v35-addr} Example: show 2:1 The example shows settings for port 1 (V.35) on slot 2. > show 2:1 SLOT 2: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Always High Timing:...
  • Page 335: Show (V54)

    CLI Commands show show (v54) Use the show (v54) to display current settings for V.54 card. Syntax: show {v54-addr} Example: show 3:1 The example shows settings for port 1 (V.54) on slot 3. SLOT 3: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Always High Timing:...
  • Page 336: Show (Wan)

    CLI Commands show show (wan) The show wan command displays current WAN settings for the Router card. Syntax: show {wan-addr} Example: show 5:1:1 The example displays the settings of WAN 1 for the Router card on slot 5. > show 5:1:1 SLOT 5: Settings for RTR 1 WAN 1: Up/Down:...
  • Page 337: Status

    CLI Commands status status Use the status command to see the status of the system clocks, DS0s, DS1s, equipment, and the DS0 Management Channel. status (bri) status (router) ip address table status clock status (router) ip network table status (ds0) status (router) ipx network table status (ds1) status (router) ipx server table...
  • Page 338: Status (Bri)

    CLI Commands status status (bri) Use the status (bri) to display the status/performance statistics for the specified BRI. Syntax: status {bri-addr} [performance] [history] Example: status 3:1 The example displays status of port 1 (BRI) on slot 3. > status 3:1 SLOT 3: Status for BRI Port 1: Loopback:...
  • Page 339: Status Clock

    CLI Commands status {bri-addr} The BRI address, in the form {slot:port}. slot The slot number (1-6) that contains the BRI card port Port number, range or "all" [performance] Displays the current performance statistics for specified BRI. [history] Displays historical performance statistics for specified BRI. status clock Use the status clock command to display the current status of both the selected primary and secondary clocks.
  • Page 340: Status (Ds0)

    CLI Commands status status (ds0) Use the status (ds0) command to display the current status of the specified DS0. Syntax: status {ds0-addr} Example: status a:1:1 Displays the current status of the DS0s on port 1 on slot A (controller card), port 1, channel 1. >...
  • Page 341: Status (Ds1)

    CLI Commands status status (ds1) Use the status (ds1) command to display the current status of the specified DS1. Syntax: status {ds1-addr} [performance] [history] Where you can either specify a {slot:port} address to display an individual port or range of ports. Example: >...
  • Page 342: Status Equipment

    CLI Commands status status equipment Use the status equipment command to display current equipment information of the Compact Syntax: status equipment [slot] Example: status equipment > status equipment BootCode Version: 1.19 CardType Status SW Vers CLEI -------- ------ ------- ---- SLOT A T1x2 Present...
  • Page 343 CLI Commands status Example: status equipment 4 The example with display the status of the card in slot 4. In this example a Router card is in this slot. > status equipment 4 SLOT 4 CardType: RTRx1 Status: Present SW Revision: 1.31B BootCode Version: 1.72...
  • Page 344: Status (Fxo)

    CLI Commands status status (fxo) Use the status (fxo) to display the current near-end line status of the specified FXO. Syntax: status {fxo-addr} Example: status 5:2 The example displays status of port 2 (FXO) on slot 5. > status 5:2 Rx AB Tx AB Signal=>T1 sig...
  • Page 345: Status (Fxs5G)

    CLI Commands status status (fxs5G) Use the status (fxs5G) to display the current near-end line status of the specified FXS 5G card. Syntax: status {fxs5G-addr} Example: status 4:1 The example displays status of port 1 (FXS 5G) on slot 4. >...
  • Page 346: Status Ipds0

    CLI Commands status status ipds0 Use the status ipds0 command to display the current status of the DS0 management channel. Syntax: status ipds0 Example: status ipds0 > status ipds0 Operational state: DOWN status (ocudp) Use the status (ocudp) command to displaystatus for selftest and loopbacks. Syntax: status {ocudp-addr} Example:...
  • Page 347: Status (Ocudp) Performance

    CLI Commands status status (ocudp) performance Use the status (ocudp) performance command to display performance statistics for the current 15 minute interval, previous 15 minute interval, previous 1 hour interval, and for the previous day. Syntax: status {ocudp-addr} performance Example: status 2:1 performance >...
  • Page 348: Status (Ocudp) Performance History

    CLI Commands status status (ocudp) performance history Use the status (ocudp) performance history command to display performance statistics for the current 15 minute interval and all previous 15 minute intervals (up to a total of 96). Syntax: status {ocudp-addr} performance Example: status 2:1 performance >...
  • Page 349: Status (Router)

    CLI Commands status status (router) Use the status (router) command to display the current Router status information. Syntax: status {rtr-addr} Example: status 5:1 The example displays status of the Router card in slot 5. SLOT 5: Status for RTR Port 1: Run Status: Running Collision Alarm:...
  • Page 350: Status (Router) Channels

    CLI Commands status status (router) channels Use the status (router) channels command to display a condensed status report of all voice channel endpoints. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: status {cmg_card-addr} channels Example: status 3 channels CMG VoIP Channel Status - Slot 3 MGCP: Down Call Agent: 0.0.0.0/2727...
  • Page 351: Status (Router) Dns

    CLI Commands status status (router) dns Use the status (router) dns command to display the current state of DNS resolver and the entries in the DNS cache. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} dns Example: status 4 dns > status 4 dns ROUTER BLADE DNS RESOLVER REPORT Slot-4 DNS RESOLVER IS ENABLED My DNS Ip Address My DNS Hostname...
  • Page 352: Status (Router) Events

    CLI Commands status status (router) events Use the status (router) events command to display the current event log from the specified Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} events Example: status 5 events ROUTER BLADE EVENTS LOG REPORT Slot-5 Time Message Count Jan 10 0:56:44.8 Download EVE.RPT by Controller Jan 10...
  • Page 353: Status (Router) Ip Address Table

    CLI Commands status status (router) ip address table Use the status (router) ip address table command to display the current IP address table for the specified Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} ip address table ["profile-name"] Example: status 5 ip address table >...
  • Page 354: Status (Router) Ip Network Table

    CLI Commands status status (router) ip network table Use the status (router) ip network table command to display the current table of learned IP Networks for the specified interface on the Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} ip network table ["profile-name"] Example: status 5 ip network table >...
  • Page 355: Status (Router) Ipx Network Table

    CLI Commands status status (router) ipx network table Use the status (router) ipx network table command to display the current table of learned IPX Networks for the specified interface on the Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} ipx network table ["profile-name"] Example: status 5 ipx network table >...
  • Page 356: Status (Router) Ipx Server Table

    CLI Commands status status (router) ipx server table Use the status (router) ipx server table command to display the current table of learned IPX Servers for the specified interface on the Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} ipx server table ["profile-name"] Example: status 4 ipx server table >...
  • Page 357: Status (Router) Log

    CLI Commands status status (router) log Use the status (router) log command to display the log of all CMG events. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: status {cmg_card-addr} log ["profile-name"] Example: status 5 log > status 4 log CMG LOG REPORT Slot-4 Date Time...
  • Page 358: Status (Router) Mac Address Table

    CLI Commands status status (router) mac address table Use the status (router) mac address table command to display the current table of learned MAC Addresses for the specified interface on the Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} mac address table ["profile-name"] Example: status 5 mac address table >...
  • Page 359: Status (Router) Mgcp

    CLI Commands status status (router) mgcp Use the status (router) mgcp command to display counts of all MGCP sent and received return codes, internal errors and other statistics. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: status {cmg_card-addr} mgcp Example: status 4 mgcp >...
  • Page 360: Status (Router) Performance

    CLI Commands status status (router) performance Use the status (router) performance command to display the current runtime statistics from the specified Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} performance Example: status 5 performance > status 5 performance ROUTER BLADE PERFORMANCE REPORT Slot-5 Run-time Statistics for Adit50.
  • Page 361: Status (Router) Stp

    CLI Commands status status (router) stp Use the status (router) stp command to display the current Spanning Tree state from the specified Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} stp Example: status 5 stp > status 5 stp ROUTER BLADE SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL REPORT Slot-5 STP Stats No Enabled STP Ports Detected.
  • Page 362: Status (Router-Lan)

    CLI Commands status status (router-lan) Use the status (router-lan) command to display the current Router status information. Syntax: status {rtr_lan-addr} Example: status 5:1 The example displays status of the Router card in slot 5. > status 5:1 SLOT 5: Status for RTR Port 1: Run Status: Running Collision Alarm:...
  • Page 363: Status (Router-Trunk)

    CLI Commands status status (router-trunk) Use the status (router-trunk) command to display the current status information for the specified Trunk on the Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_trunk-addr} Example: status 5:1:1-4 > status 5:1:1-4 SLOT 5: Status for RTR 1 Trunk 1: Link Alarm: SLOT 5: Status for RTR 1 Trunk 2:...
  • Page 364: Status (Router-Voice)

    CLI Commands status status (router-voice) Use the status (router-voice) command to display the status of service, calls, signaling, connections, call agent communications and telephony statistics for a CMG router voice channel. This command applies to the CMG Router card only. Syntax: status {cmg_voice-addr} Example:...
  • Page 365: Status Sessions

    CLI Commands status Delay: Call Agent Communications Status for this Endpoint: Notified Entity: [192.168.24.228]:2427 Comm State: Last Cmd Rcvd: CRCX From: 192.168.24.228:2427 Last Cmd Sent: NTFY Telephony Statistics Item Count -------------- ----- Offhooks Onhooks Seizures Tone Digits Pulse Digits {cmg_voice-addr} In the form {slot:voip:channel}.
  • Page 366: Status (V35)

    CLI Commands status status (v35) Use the status (v35) to display the current near-end line status of the V.35 card. Syntax: status {v35-addr} Example: status 2:1 The example displays status of port 1 (V.35) on slot 2 > status 2:1 SLOT 2: Status for V35 PORT 1:...
  • Page 367: Status (V54)

    CLI Commands status status (v54) Use the status (v54) to display the current near-end line status of the V.54 card. Syntax: status {v54-addr} Example: status 3:all The example displays status of all ports (V.54) on slot 3. > status 3:all SLOT 3: Status for V35 PORT 1:...
  • Page 368: Store

    CLI Commands store store The store command is used to upload a software file from a defined slot to a defined location on a PC, via TFTP. Currently uploads for general use are only permitted for the Controller and Router card configuration files. Syntax: store {number} tftp {ip-addr} {"file-name"} Example:...
  • Page 369: Telnet (Router)

    CLI Commands telnet telnet telnet (router) Use the telnet (router) command to establish a Telnet session from the Compact T1 CLI to the Router card menu-driven user interface. Syntax: telnet {rtr-addr} Example: telnet 1 The example will Telnet into a Router in Slot 1. >...
  • Page 370 CLI Commands telnet 5-286 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 371 HAPTER T1 Controller Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Configuration CLI Commands DIP Switch Settings LEDs DS0 Management (IP over DS0) TR-08 Mode 1...
  • Page 372: Overview

    T1 Controller Card Overview Overview The Compact T1 with the Dual T1 Controller Card offers a cost-effective, compact solution that delivers a wide range of services from both wireline and wireless access networks. The T1 Controller Card includes two T1 ports with integrated CSUs and a built-in 1/0 cross-connect matrix providing full, non-blocking connectivity between the T1 Controller Card and any of the six service card slots.
  • Page 373: Features

    T1 Controller Card Features Features Allows any service connection or network access line to be deployed in any slot Provides integrated 18 T1 port digital cross-connect for service grooming and restoration Supplies integrated dual T1 CSU/DSUs and SNMP management on the Controller Support for VoIP services through the Customer Media Gateway (CMG) Service Card (Note: CMG configuration assumes 5 CMG + 1 QT1, 24 channels per CMG...
  • Page 374: Technical Specifications

    T1 Controller Card Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Product Includes 18 T1 port built-in, non-blocking 1/0 Digital Cross-connect System Robbed-bit (voice) and clear channel (data) signaling on the same T1 TR-08 signaling configured as either AB, BB, A or B Integral dual T1 ports that support drop-and-insert applications T1.231 performance monitoring statistics: Ninety-six 15 minute segments (24 hour period) Performance Report Messages...
  • Page 375: Network T1 Interface

    T1 Controller Card Technical Specifications Management Local - Simple setup using front panel DIP switches for channel bank applications - RS-232 craft port interface drives up to 50 ft. (15.24 m) cable, and provides a Command Line Interface (CLI) using ASCII terminal or PC with terminal emulation software, modem using XMODEM or PPP sessions Remote - 10Base-T Ethernet management port provides...
  • Page 376: Service Interfaces Supported

    T1 Controller Card Technical Specifications Service Interfaces Supported IP Router card (supports up to 24 WAN connections per card) Customer Media Gateway (CMG) Service card (to support VoIP) FXO/DPT 8-channel Voice Service card FXS 8-channel Voice Service card ISDN BRI 2, 4 and 8-channel Service cards Dual V.35 and Dual V.35/V.54 Service cards Quad T1 Network Access/Drop-and-Insert Service card OCU-DP Single and 4 port Service cards...
  • Page 377: Testing And Diagnostics

    T1 Controller Card Technical Specifications Testing and Diagnostics Standard T1 line and payload loopbacks T1.231 performance history Power Consumption 4 W maximum Regulatory Approvals UL60950 FCC Part 15, Class A FCC Part 68 NEBS Level 3 certified GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE Canada CSA C22.2 No.
  • Page 378: Configuration

    T1 Controller Card Configuration Configuration Options on the Controller card are set by the DIP switches or the Command Line Interface (CLI). NOTE: The default IP address for the Controller is 10.0.0.10. CLI Commands The following commands are used to configure the Controller card. For detailed information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands.
  • Page 379: Dip Switch Settings

    T1 Controller Card Configuration DIP Switch Settings On the front of the TDM Controller card are DIP switches you can use to configure the unit locally. Switch Function Description Alarm Cut 0 = Alarm contacts enabled (close when alarm occurs). Default.
  • Page 380: Leds

    T1 Controller Card LEDs LEDs The T1 Controller has a set of six LEDs you can use to troubleshoot your Compact T1. The table below describes each LED. State Description MAJOR No major alarms present Major alarm present MINOR No minor alarms present Yellow Minor alarms present LOCAL...
  • Page 381: Ds0 Management (Ip Over Ds0)

    T1 Controller Card DS0 Management (IP over DS0) DS0 Management (IP over DS0) The DS0 Management Channel provides SNMP management and remote access. The IPDS0 feature allows for full Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connectivity to remote Compact T1 and can be used for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap reporting and configuration, Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) upgrades of Controllers and Service cards, and remote telnet access.
  • Page 382: Tr-08 Mode 1

    T1 Controller Card TR-08 Mode 1 TR-08 Mode 1 The Compact T1 TR-08 will provide Mode 1 non-concentrated integrated service to the Compact T1 platform. The TR-08/SLC-96 interface will allow a direct T1 physical connection to a TR-08 capable digital switch, eliminating the need for an exchange office end platform.
  • Page 383 T1 Controller Card TR-08 Mode 1 Compact T1 TR-08 Adit 600 TDM TR-08 Customer Premise Power Supply Equipment (CPE) Linecard Linecard T1-1 Digital Linecard Switch T1-2 Linecard Linecard Linecard TDM Controller Compact T1 TR-08 Configuration Compact T1 - Release 6.1 6-13...
  • Page 384 T1 Controller Card TR-08 Mode 1 6-14 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 385: Overview

    HAPTER FXO Voice Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands DIP Switch Settings LEDs Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Conversions...
  • Page 386: Overview

    FXO Voice Card Overview Overview The FXO Voice Service card provides high-density provisioning of reliable Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) or Direct Inward Dialing (DID) telephone services. Eight FXO or Dial Pulse Terminate (DPT) telephone line channels can be deployed on each FXO Service card.
  • Page 387: Controller Software Required

    FXO Voice Card Features Features Delivers FXO or DID telephone services from T1 access circuits Supports CLASS services including Caller ID, Calling Party Disconnect and Distinctive Ringing Provides up to 48 FXO or DPT voice lines in one chassis, or up to 96 lines in two side-by-side Compact T1s occupying just two rack units of equipment space (19 inch rack) Complies with NEBS Level 3 standards for loop range and ringing protection for...
  • Page 388: Fxo Transmission Performance

    FXO Voice Card Technical Specifications FXO Transmission Performance Return Loss: ERL > 26 dB, SRL > 18 dB with respect to 900 Transhybrid Loss: ERL > 26 dB, SRL > 18 dB with respect to 900 Idle Noise: A/D < 16 dBrnC0, D/A, 12 dBrnC0 Crosstalk Coupling: <...
  • Page 389: Physical

    FXO Voice Card Technical Specifications Regulatory Approvals UL60950 FCC Part 15, Class A FCC Part 68 NEBS Level 3 certified for type 2 and 4 equipment GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE Canada CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00 ICES-003, Class A CS-03 Physical Connections made on RJ21-X telco connector rear panel Dimensions: 3.5 in.
  • Page 390: Card Configuration

    FXO Voice Card Card Configuration Card Configuration The FXO voice card can be configured, using DIP switches on the card, to support either FXO loop start or FXO ground start signaling, with various transmit and receive attenuation options. Note that the attenuation settings you configure via DIP switches apply to all eight channels on a card.
  • Page 391: Dip Switch Settings

    FXO Voice Card Card Configuration DIP Switch Settings Each FXO card contains ten DIP switches that can be used to select signaling options for all eight channels. Switch Function Description Note Signal Type 0 0 = FXO Loop Start 1 0 = FXO Ground Start 0 1 = DPT (use with E&M setting on T1) 1 1 = FXO Loop Start...
  • Page 392: Leds

    FXO Voice Card LEDs LEDs Each FXO port on a card has its own LED, described in the table below. State Loop Start Ground Start Dial Pulse Termination Meaning Meaning Meaning Idle (tip open) Idle (loop open) Green Idle Tip ground Incoming seizure (incoming seizure) Ring ground...
  • Page 393: Channel Associated Signaling (Cas) Conversions

    FXO Voice Card Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Conversions Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Conversions Cross-connects are done at a DS0 level. The following rules need to be kept in mind while performing cross-connects for a FXO voice card. FXO Analog LSCPD VoIP Port T1 DS0 EMDW...
  • Page 394 FXO Voice Card Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Conversions 7-10 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 395 HAPTER FXS Voice Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands DIP Switch Settings LEDs Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Conversions...
  • Page 396 FXS Voice Card Overview Overview The FXS Voice Service card provides high-density provisioning of cost-effective telephone services. Eight Foreign Exchange Station (FXS) telephone line channels can be deployed on each FXS Voice Service card. These cards can be inserted into any card slot of the six-slot Compact T1.
  • Page 397 FXS Voice Card Features Features Supports CLASS services including Caller ID, Calling Party Disconnect and Distinctive Ringing Provides up to 48 FXS voice lines in one chassis or up to 96 lines in two side-by- side units occupying just two rack units of equipment space (19-inch rack) Complies with NEBS Level 3 standards for loop range and ringing protection for end office and customer premises Offers fuseless overvoltage and overcurrent protection to minimize service calls...
  • Page 398: Fxs Transmission Performance

    FXS Voice Card Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Controller Software Required T1 Controller Release 1.50 or higher is required for the FXS 5G card FXS Transmission Performance Return Loss: ERL > 28 dB, SRL > 20 dB with respect to 900 Transhybrid Loss: ERL >...
  • Page 399: Fxs Signaling Performance

    FXS Voice Card Technical Specifications FXS Signaling Performance DC Loop Range: 1000 standard, 1600 extended Loop Feed: Nominal -48 VDC with 31mA current limit for long loops, -36 VDC @ 27mA for short loops with automatic battery switching Off-Hook Detection: Detects tip or ring currents > 6mA Ring Ground: Detects ring ground currents >...
  • Page 400 FXS Voice Card Technical Specifications Regulatory Approvals UL60950 FCC Part 15, Class A NEBS Level 3 certified for type 2 and 4 equipment GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE Canada CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00 ICES-003, Class A Physical Connections made on RJ-21X telco connector rear panel Dimensions: 3.5 in.
  • Page 401 FXS Voice Card Card Configuration Card Configuration The FXS voice card can be configured, using DIP switches on the card, to support either FXS loopstart or FXS groundstart signaling, with various transmit and receive attenuation options. Note that the attenuation settings configured via DIP switches apply to all eight channels.
  • Page 402 FXS Voice Card Card Configuration DIP Switch Settings Each FXS card contains ten DIP switches that can be used to select signaling options for all eight channels. Switch Function Description Note Signal Type 0 0 = FXS Loop Start 1 0 = FXS Ground Start Receive 3 4 5 6...
  • Page 403 FXS Voice Card LEDs LEDs Each FXS port has a corresponding LED, described in the table below. This chart applies to all the FXS service cards. State Loop Start Ground Start Meaning Meaning Idle (tip open) Green Idle Tip ground (incoming seizure) Ring ground (outgoing seizure) Yellow Call in progress...
  • Page 404 FXS Voice Card Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Conversions Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Conversions Cross-connects are done at a DS0 level. The following rules need to be kept in mind while performing cross-connects for an FXS voice card. The following chart does not apply to the FXS INTL card, which only carries R2 signaling.
  • Page 405 HAPTER ISDN BRI Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands LEDs Connector Pinouts 25-Pair Telco Connectors...
  • Page 406: Isdn Bri

    ISDN BRI Card Overview Overview The ISDN BRI Service Cards enable service providers and enterprises to deploy high- density, standards-based, ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) services over one or more T1 or DSL access lines using TDM or ATM transport. ISDN voice, data, and real-time video applications may be cost effectively deployed as part of any integrated broadband service delivery.
  • Page 407: Features

    ISDN BRI Card Features Features Enables carriers to economically bundle ISDN with all other services at 64 Kbps or 128 Kbps over T1 access lines Configurable as either Line Unit Line Terminal (LULT) for interfacing to ISDN switch interfaces at the central office, or Line Unit Network Terminal (LUNT) for customer premises deployment Provides direct NTU service demarcation for ISDN video conferencing, 128 Kbps dial-up Internet, point-of-sale terminals, and ISDN Centrex or telephone...
  • Page 408: Product Includes

    ISDN BRI Card Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Controller Software Required T1 Controller Release 1.2.2 or higher is required Product Includes Configurable as Line Unit Line Terminal (LULT) or Line Unit Network Terminal (LUNT) Works with all standard Carrier Serving Area (CSA) loops - maximum 18,000 ft. range (#26 AWG copper) Line coding: 2 Line Rate: 160 Kbps (80 kbaud)
  • Page 409: Network Standards

    ISDN BRI Card Technical Specifications Network Standards Telcordia TR-NWT-000397 (1993) Telcordia TR-TSY-000821 (1991) Telcordia TR-TSY-000829 (1989) ANSI T1.1992 ITU-T Q.920, Q.921 Clocking Loop timing derived from Channel 1 of ISDN BRI card or any Compact T1 T1 line Testing & Diagnostics Initiates 2B+D, B1, or B2 loopbacks toward the BRI at the NT1 Performs self test at power up 3 DSO mode: supports external loopback testing via EOC messages from the...
  • Page 410: Regulatory Approvals

    ISDN BRI Card Technical Specifications Regulatory Approvals UL60950 FCC Part 15, Class A NEBS Level 3 certified for type 2 and 4 equipment GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE Canada CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00 ICES-003, Class A Physical Dimensions: 3.5 in. (H) x 0.75 in. (W) x 11.25 in. (D) 8.9 cm (H) x 1.9 cm (W) x 28.6 cm (D) Weight: 6.9 oz.
  • Page 411: Card Configuration

    ISDN BRI Card Card Configuration Card Configuration BRI card options are set with the Command Line Interface (CLI). For additional information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands. CLI Commands connect Creates two-way connections between channels disconnect Removes a connection created by the connect command set (bri) Setup of ISDN ports (up/down, threshold, call reference value) set (bri) autoactivate...
  • Page 412: Leds

    ISDN BRI Card LEDs LEDs There is an LED for each ISDN BRI on a card. The function for each LED is listed below: State Description Line U-interface is attempting synchronization, or BRI is out of service. Line alarm (LOS or self test failure) Yellow ES or SES has occurred.
  • Page 413: Connector Pinouts

    ISDN BRI Card Connector Pinouts Connector Pinouts 25-Pair Telco Connectors Circuit connections are made at the 25-pair telco connectors. A standard 25-pair telephone cable with RJ-21X wiring and a male D-type connector at the Compact T1 end is required. Slot/Pair Designation The following designations apply whether a Dual, Quad or Octal ISDN BRI Card is placed in Slot 1 through 6.
  • Page 414 ISDN BRI Card Connector Pinouts 25-Pair Telco Connector Pinouts Pair Pin Location Function Color Code Tip Channel 1 White Ring Channel 1 Blue Tip Channel 2 White Ring Channel 2 Orange Tip Channel 3 White Ring Channel 3 Green Tip Channel 4 White Ring Channel 4 Brown...
  • Page 415 ISDN BRI Card Connector Pinouts Pair Pin Location Function Color Code Tip Channel 17 Yellow Ring Channel 17 Orange Tip Channel 18 Yellow Ring Channel 18 Green Tip Channel 19 Yellow Ring Channel 19 Brown Tip Channel 20 Yellow Ring Channel 20 Slate Tip Channel 21 Violet...
  • Page 416 ISDN BRI Card Connector Pinouts 9-12 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 417 HAPTER OCU-DP Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands Basic Setup LEDs Jumper Settings Alarms Line Rates/Line Lengths Connector Pinouts DDS RJ-48S 25-Pair Telco Connector...
  • Page 418: Overview

    OCU-DP Card Overview Overview The Single and Quad Port all-rate OCU-DP Service Cards provide electrical and physical termination of the 4-wire Digital Data Service (DDS) that is traditionally used to interconnect lower-speed serial synchronous Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) devices such as routers, Frame Relay Access Devices (FRAD), or video conferencing equipment.
  • Page 419: Customer Premise Application

    OCU-DP Card Overview Customer Premise Application Local Loop: 4-wire DDS Bipolar AMI, RZ Secondary Primary PSTN Four RJ-48S 4-wire -45 dB maximum loop loss, all rates keyed jacks RS-232 Compact T1 ADIT 600 or V.35 2.4 - 72 KBPS DSU/CSU Line Rates Primary Channel / Primary and Secondary Only...
  • Page 420: Ss7 Backhaul Application

    OCU-DP Card Overview SS7 Backhaul Application Compact T1 In this application, the carrier uses the OCU to transfer signaling and call information between MSCs. 10-4 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 421: Features

    OCU-DP Card Features Features Provides available baseband data rates from 2.4 to 72 Kbps Supports primary and secondary channel services, 64K clear channel service, and 4-wire Switched-56 service Complies with AT&T Pub. 62310 Offers Bipolar Violation (BPV), Loss of Frame (LOF-DDSII), Loss of Signal (LOS) and Out-of-Service (OOS) performance counters: 15 minute, 1 hour and 24 hour intervals available Offers BPV, OOS, LOF and LOS selectable alarm thresholds...
  • Page 422: Service Interface

    OCU-DP Card Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Controller Software Required T1 Controller Release 3.2 or higher is required Service Interface Single-port OCU-DP interface One RJ-48S front-panel jack Strap selections for rear-panel RJ-21X telco connector Four-port OCU-DP interface Four RJ-48S front-panel jack Strap selections for rear-panel RJ-21X telco connector Network Interface Each OCU port DS0 cross-connected to T1 port...
  • Page 423: Power Consumption

    OCU-DP Card Technical Specifications Power Consumption 6 W maximum, Four Port OCU-DP card 3 W maximum, Single Port OCU-DP card Regulatory Approvals UL60950 FCC Part 15, Class A Designed to meet NEBS Level 3 for type 2 and 4 equipment (not certified) Canada CSA C22.2 No.
  • Page 424: Card Configuration

    OCU-DP Card Card Configuration Card Configuration OCU-DP card options are set with the Command Line Interface (CLI). For additional information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands. CLI Commands Configuration Commands set (ocudp) baud Set up OCU-DP port baud rate set (ocudp) loopdetect Set OCU-DP non-latching/latching loopback code detection set (ocudp) mvec...
  • Page 425: Basic Setup

    OCU-DP Card Card Configuration Basic Setup Command Description Set the OCU-DP Baud rate. set {ocudp-addr} baud Where ocudp-addr = {slot:port} of the {2400|4800|9600|19200|38400| OCU-DP card to apply settings to. 56000*|64000} Set the OCU-DP port 1 up. set {ocudp-addr} up Show the OCU-DP card settings. show {ocudp_card-addr} Where ocudp_card-addr = {slot} of the OCU-DP card.
  • Page 426: Leds

    OCU-DP Card LEDs LEDs There are two LEDs for each channel on the OCU-DP card. The function for each LED is listed below: State Description Yellow Flickering Boot Software in control. Green (walking down) Application Software in control Red (walking up) (repeated 3.5 times).
  • Page 427: Jumper Settings

    OCU-DP Card Jumper Settings Jumper Settings The P1 and P2 Jumpers are defaulted to RJ-48S, which are the set of pins nearest the bottom of the service card. With the jumper in this position the signals are routed to the RJ-48S connector(s) on the face of the card.
  • Page 428: Alarms

    OCU-DP Card Alarms Alarms The OCU-DP cards and supporting Controller Software will support the following alarms: Alarm/ Severity Category Description Clear Mechanism Event (alarms only) Card Information Equipment OCU-DP card inserted Detect Card Information Equipment OCU-DP card removed Removed Out of Major Facility Network sending Out-of-...
  • Page 429: Line Rates/Line Lengths

    OCU-DP Card Line Rates/Line Lengths Line Rates/Line Lengths All lengths were measured to meet a BER of 10 with up to 45 dB of cable attenuation at the Nyquist frequency for 56, 64 and 72 Kbps, and 40 dB all other rates. Service Data Primary Channel / Max.
  • Page 430: Dds Rj-48S

    OCU-DP Card Connector Pinouts Connector Pinouts The OCU-DP is part of the network, and connects to customer equipment. DDS RJ-48S The pinout for RJ-48S female is as follows: Function Description Receives Data (R-1) From Customer to Network Interface Receives Data (T-1) From Customer to Network Interface Not Used Transmits Data (T)
  • Page 431: Pair Telco Connector

    OCU-DP Card Connector Pinouts 25-Pair Telco Connector Pinout for the Single (noted by an *) or Quad OCU-DP card. Must setup jumpers on card to use this connector. Card Slot Line Card Slot Line T1 and R1 = Receive. T and R = Transmit. Note: The above information is relative to the connector.
  • Page 432 OCU-DP Card Connector Pinouts 10-16 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 433 HAPTER Power Supply In this Chapter 115 VAC/-48 VDC Power Supply/ Charger Ringer Waveform Options Replacing a Power Supply...
  • Page 434: Vac/-48 Vdc Power Supply/Charger

    Power Supply 115 VAC/-48 VDC Power Supply/Charger 115 VAC/-48 VDC Power Supply/Charger The 115 VAC/-48 VDC Power Supply and Charger enables the Compact T1 to be powered from either 115 VAC or -48 VDC sources, and includes an integral battery charger and ringing generator.
  • Page 435: Ac Electrical Input

    Power Supply Technical Specifications Technical Specifications AC Electrical Input 115 VAC (95 to 132 VAC, 57 to 63 Hz), 2.5 A rms, 130 W maximum Maximum inrush current: 24 A peak at 132 VAC Rear-panel mounted circuit breaker operates for overcurrent conditions greater than 4 A Front-panel AC INPUT status LED DC Electrical Input...
  • Page 436: Ringing Generators

    Power Supply Technical Specifications Ringing Generators Nominal 85 V rms (108 V rms max) Referenced to -54 VDC (-60 VDC max) output Supports three jumper-selectable ringer waveform shapes Drives 25 REN indefinitely with minimum output voltage of 65 V rms at normal ringer cadence ±...
  • Page 437: Interface Connectors

    Power Supply Input Power Interface Connectors IEC-320, 15 A 3-prong AC power receptacle Rear PCB connector: Compact T1 backplane Physical Dimensions: 3.5 in. (H) x 2 in. (W) x 12 in. (D) 8.9 cm (H) x 5.1 cm (W) x 30.5 cm (D) Weight: 115 VAC - 1 lb.
  • Page 438: Vac Leds

    Power Supply 115 VAC LEDs 115 VAC LEDs The power supply card has two LEDs, as described in the table below. State Description AC input missing or failure Input Green AC input present Battery Battery input not used Green Battery charging or operating from DC source only.
  • Page 439: Ringer Waveform Options

    Power Supply Ringer Waveform Options Ringer Waveform Options The default standard ringer waveform setting (for all three power supplies) will work well in most applications. However, if there is a ringer detection problem with the equipment, the user can alter the shape of the waveform by populating the jumpers on the power supply as described below.
  • Page 440 Power Supply Ringer Waveform Options Standard Waveform The standard waveform (default) should work well for most applications. Ringer Frequency: 20 Hz Ringer Frequency: 25 Hz Ringer Frequency: 50 Hz 11-8 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 441 Power Supply Ringer Waveform Options Square Waveform Ringer Frequency: 20 Hz Ringer Frequency: 25 Hz Ringer Frequency: 50 Hz Compact T1 - Release 6.1 11-9...
  • Page 442 Power Supply Ringer Waveform Options Long Rise Time or Rounded Waveform Ringer Frequency: 20 Hz Ringer Frequency: 25 Hz Ringer Frequency: 50 Hz 11-10 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 443: Replacing A Power Supply

    Power Supply Replacing a Power Supply Replacing a Power Supply Nut and lock washer Faceplate Power Cord Back Front Connector 1. Disconnect power cord from the unit. 2. Remove nut and lock washer from power supply retention stud located directly above power cord socket.
  • Page 444 Power Supply Replacing a Power Supply 11-12 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 445 HAPTER Quad T1 Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands Jumper Settings Connector Pinouts 25-pin Telco Connector RJ-48 Connector LEDs Configuration Restrictions...
  • Page 446: Overview

    Quad T1 Card Overview Overview The Quad T1 Service card enables service providers and enterprise network managers to cost-effectively provision and expand network bandwidth or drop-side T1 bandwidth. The Quad T1 card can be inserted into any slot of the six-slot chassis and supports an array of network access technologies, including full drop-and-insert functionality, fractional and full T1 data and voice trunking.
  • Page 447: Features

    Quad T1 Card Features Features Integrates T1 CSU functionality with FCC registration for direct connection to T1 lines Supports B8ZS or AMI encoding and SF (D4) or ESF framing Flexible system clock timing may be derived from any T1 Insert up to four Quad T1 Service cards plus the Controller’s two T1s in a single Compact T1 for a total of 18 T1s/CSUs per chassis Supplies up to 36 T1s in two Compact T1 occupying just two rack units of equipment space (19-inch rack)
  • Page 448: T1 Interface

    Quad T1 Card Technical Specifications T1 Interface ± Line rate (transmitted): 1.544 Mbps 50 bps Selectable B8ZS or AMI encoding SF (D4) or ESF framing Integrated CSU Line Build Out (DSX-1): 655 feet Receive Sensitive (DS1): 0 to -22.5 dB Jitter and wander ITU-T G.824 (3/93) Solid-state fuseless overvoltage and overcurrent T1 line protection Channel status LEDs...
  • Page 449: Alarms

    Quad T1 Card Technical Specifications Alarms Support standard T1.403 alarms Testing and Diagnostics T1.403 payload loopbacks (ESF only) T1.403 remote and local line loopbacks (ESF and SF) DS0 loopbacks T1.231 Performance History (15 minute intervals, 24 hour totals) T1.203 Performance Report Messages (PRMs) Power Consumption Less than 3 W per card Regulatory Approvals...
  • Page 450: Card Configuration

    Quad T1 Card Card Configuration Card Configuration All options on the Quad T1 cards are set using the Command Line Interface (CLI). The default for the connectors are the RJ-48s on the front of the T1card, however by moving the jumpers to the backplane, the Telco connectors on the back of the unit are enabled. See Jumper Settings on page 12-7 for more information.
  • Page 451: Jumper Settings

    Quad T1 Card Jumper Settings Jumper Settings The P2 and P3 Jumpers are defaulted to RJ-48, which are the set of pins nearest the connectors. In this position the T1 signals (TX and RX) are routed to the RJ-48 connectors on the face of the card, see RJ-48 Connector on page 12-10 for pinout information.
  • Page 452: Pin Telco Connector

    Quad T1 Card Connector Pinouts Connector Pinouts 25-pin Telco Connector The pinouts are as follows: Slot Port Pair Function Color Location Code 1 and 4 Tip Receive from DS1 network White Ring Receive from DS1 network Blue Tip Transmit to DS1 network White Ring Transmit to DS1 network Orange...
  • Page 453 Quad T1 Card Connector Pinouts Slot Port Pair Function Color Location Code 2 and 5 Tip Receive from DS1 network Black Ring Receive from DS1 network Blue Tip Transmit to DS1 network Black Ring Transmit to DS1 network Orange 2 and 5 Tip Receive from DS1 network Black Ring Receive from DS1 network...
  • Page 454: Rj-48 Connector

    Quad T1 Card Connector Pinouts RJ-48 Connector There are four RJ-48C (female) connectors on the front of the Quad T1 Card. The pinouts are as follows: Name Description Receive Ring Receive from DS1 network Receive Tip Receive from DS1 network Not connected Transmit Ring To DS1 network...
  • Page 455: Leds

    Quad T1 Card LEDs LEDs Each channel on the Quad T1 card has two LEDs. The description of the top LED is shown below, the bottom LED is not used with this application. State Description Off line Green Normal Top LED (active) Loss of Signal (LOS) Yellow...
  • Page 456: Configuration Restrictions

    Quad T1 Card Configuration Restrictions Configuration Restrictions There are some configuration restrictions with the Quad T1 Service Card. If an Compact T1 contains three (3) Quad T1 cards: remaining three (3) slots can be any combination of BRI, FXS, FXO or Router cards.
  • Page 457 HAPTER Router (IP) Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands Connector Pinouts Ethernet LEDs...
  • Page 458: Overview

    Router (IP) Card Overview Overview The fast-changing world of IP services requires products with the capability to generate new value-added revenues. The IP Router Service card offers the performance and expandability of a dedicated router in a low-cost solution with simple integrated management through the Adit platform.
  • Page 459: Features

    Router (IP) Card Features Features Supplies auto-sensing 10/100Base-TX Ethernet Supports up to 6 router cards per Compact T1 Multi-point networking with up to 24 WAN connections per router Each WAN connection can be provisioned with multiple DS0s Deliver more than two T1s bandwidth per Router card; up to 60 DS0s per Router card Enables multiple T1 facilities to function as a single IP WAN interface using ML-PPP for bandwidth scalability beyond a single T1...
  • Page 460: Wan Interface

    Router (IP) Card Technical Specifications Management Menu-driven over RS-232 and CLI Ping, SNMP, Telnet over IP Ethernet management port IP management connection via T1 FDL, Ethernet and DS0 bearer channel Code download via TFTP Configuration upload and download via TFTP WAN Interface Any T1 interface on the Compact T1 platform Up to 24 WAN interfaces per router...
  • Page 461: Advanced Capabilities

    Router (IP) Card Technical Specifications Advanced Capabilities DHCP server Syslog SNTP Spanning Tree Protocol Van Jacobson message header compression Domain Name Server (DNS) proxy IP fragmentation and reassembly support Secondary IP Address Frame Relay RFC 1490 encapsulation ANSI T1.617 Annex D LMI ITU Q.933 Annex A LMI Filtering LAN/WAN Filters up to Layer 4, stateful...
  • Page 462: Mibs

    Router (IP) Card Technical Specifications MIBs RFC 1212 (Concise MIB) RFC 1213 (MIB II) RFC 1643 (Ethernet) RFC 2233 (Interface) RFC 2011 (IP) RFC 1471 (LCP/PPP) RFC 1473 (IP/PPP) RFC 2115 (Frame Relay) RFC 1406 (DS1/E1) RFC 1659 (RS-232) Enterprise MIB Clocking Loop-timed from any T1 or the internal system clock Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) support for timing from a separate...
  • Page 463: Regulatory Approvals

    Router (IP) Card Technical Specifications Regulatory Approvals UL60950 FCC Part 15, Class A NEBS Level 3 certified for type 2 and 4 equipment GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE Canada CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00 ICES-003, Class A Mexico NOM 19, Safety of Data Processing Equipment Physical Dimensions: 3.5 in.
  • Page 464: Card Configuration

    Router (IP) Card Card Configuration Card Configuration The IP Router has the option of configuration through CLI or the Router menu-driven user interface, which is accessed through Telnet. The following CLI commands are all Router related. For information on the IP Router menu-driven user interface, see the IP Router User Manual.
  • Page 465 Router (IP) Card Card Configuration add (router-wan) nat bypass Add subnets to the list of source addresses that will not be subject to NAT translation when passing through a NAT enabled WAN interface. add (router-wan) static Add static elements to the specified WAN interface (IP address, IP network, IPX network, MAC address and NAT address).
  • Page 466 Router (IP) Card Card Configuration delete (router-wan) gre network Remove a "by network" GRE tunnel to a WAN. delete (router-wan) nat bypass Delete an IP subnet or host from the list of source addresses that will not be subject to NAT translation when passing through a NAT enabled WAN interface.
  • Page 467 Router (IP) Card Card Configuration set (router) lmi Specify the Local Management Interface (LMI) protocol to use for the Router. set (router) log Set password access on the Router card (access level, password) set (router) login auth Sets how login authentication for this router should be performed set (router) login prompt Enable/disable the suppression of the Router login prompt for a user that telnets in from the Controller CLI...
  • Page 468 Router (IP) Card Card Configuration set (router-lan) filter forward Set the forwarding mode for Layer 2 filters added to the specified LAN interface. set (router-lan) framing Set which ethernet frame types are supported on the Router LAN interface. set (router-lan) gateway Specify a default IP gateway for the specified LAN interface.
  • Page 469 Router (IP) Card Card Configuration set (router-wan) ip address Set the IP address for a WAN interface. set (router-wan) ipx Set the IPX traffic handling on the specified WAN interface. set (router-wan) nat Configure Network Address Translation (NAT) on a specified WAN interface.
  • Page 470 Router (IP) Card Card Configuration show (router) ppp Displays the current Local PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) authentication and security settings for the router show (router) rip Displays the current RIP settings for the Router show (router) snmp Displays the current SNMP settings for the Router show (router) stp Displays the current Spanning Tree Protocol settings for the router show (router) syslog...
  • Page 471 Router (IP) Card Card Configuration status (router) channels Displays a condensed status report of all voice channel endpoints status (router) dns Displays the current state of the DNS resolver and entries in the DNS cache status (router) events Displays the current event log from the router status (router) ip address table Displays the current IP address table for the specified Router status (router) ip network table...
  • Page 472: Ethernet

    Router (IP) Card Connector Pinouts Connector Pinouts Ethernet The pinout for the RJ-48C (female) connector on the front of the card is as follows: Name Description Receive + Receive from network Receive - Receive from network Transmit + Transmit to network Not connected Not connected Transmit -...
  • Page 473: Leds

    Router (IP) Card LEDs LEDs The following chart describes each LED, and it’s state, of the Router card. State Description Loss of power Green No current alarms Alarm state active. See alarm log for cause Red Flashing Self-test or Boot in-process Yellow Flashing Card is saving data to flash RAM, do not power down...
  • Page 474 Router (IP) Card LEDs 13-18 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 475 HAPTER Router (CMG) Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands Connector Pinout Ethernet Softswitch Interoperability Settings LEDs...
  • Page 476: Overview

    Router (CMG) Card Overview Overview The Customer Media Gateway (CMG) Service card for the Compact T1 platform combines IP Router functionality with the ability to translate circuit-based voice services into packet-based voice services, or Voice over IP (VoIP). The CMG Service card provides a cost-effective migration path for both existing Compact T1 TDM-based deployments and greenfield VoIP applications.
  • Page 477: Features

    Router (CMG) Card Features Features Provides up to 48 channels of uncompressed voice mediation (VoIP) or T1/DS0 channels Up to eight T1s of VoIP conversion per Compact T1 Supports voice/fax/modem calls, voice compression, silence suppression, comfort noise generation, and echo cancellation Utilizes standards-based softswitch call control: MGCP (IETF version 0.1, 1.0, 1.0 bis, and, NCS) Supplies 10/100Base-TX Ethernet LAN Interface for mediated voice or local...
  • Page 478: Voice And Packet Interfaces

    Router (CMG) Card Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Controller Software Required T1 Controller Compact T1 release 4.0 or higher to support a CMG Service card Compact T1 release 5.0 or higher and CMG release 1.1 or higher to support all features listed in this chapter Management Menu-driven over RS-232 connection or Telnet Ping, SNMP, Telnet support...
  • Page 479: Voice Processing And Mediation

    Router (CMG) Card Technical Specifications Voice Processing and Mediation Voice coding using G.711, G.726-16, G.726-24, G.726-24, G.726-32, G.726-40 Capacity of 48 channels of PCM, 24 channels of compressed codecs Concentration (over-subscription) of voice channels supported for compressed codecs G.168 echo cancellation (up to 64 ms) RTP packetization (over UDP/IP) 10-30 ms packetization time TOS prioritization...
  • Page 480: Router Performance

    Router (CMG) Card Technical Specifications Router Performance Up to 0.84 Mbps upstream full-duplex IP WAN traffic Minimum of 3,000 64-byte packets per second per duplex direction See IP Router Service card Technical Specifications on page 13-3 for additional information on routing features and specifications. Advanced Capabilities DNCP Server/BOOTP Relay SysLog...
  • Page 481: Softswitch/Call Agent Interoperability

    Router (CMG) Card Technical Specifications Softswitch/Call Agent Interoperability Interoperable with the leading softswitches MGCP auditing - status and capabilities Interoperability configuration options Network Standards ANSI, CCITT, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.1q IETF - RFC 2705, others per router card Power Dissipation: approx. 6 W Internal solid-state (fuseless) protection Fan free operation Regulatory Approvals...
  • Page 482: Card Configuration

    Router (CMG) Card Card Configuration Card Configuration The CMG Service card has the option of configuration through CLI or the Router menu-driven user interface, which is accessed through Telnet. The following CLI commands are all router related. For information on the Router menu-driven user interface, see the CMG Router User Manual.
  • Page 483 Router (CMG) Card Card Configuration add (router) static dns host Add a static DNS host record add (router) uploaduser To specify a host that is allowed to upload configuration/software files add (router-lan) filter Add an address filter to the table of Layer 2 filter applied specified LAN interface add (router-lan) secondary ip address Add a secondary IP address and subnet to the specified LAN interface...
  • Page 484 Router (CMG) Card Card Configuration connect (card-trunk) (card-trunk) Configure card-to-card WAN cross-connects between two Router cards or between a Router card and a V.35 card connect (router-voice) (t1|fxs) Creates two-way connections between the CMG voice channels and DS0 channels of and FXS or T1 service card or Controller T1 delete (router) dns proxy Remove a remote DNS server address from the specified router card delete (router) remote...
  • Page 485 Router (CMG) Card Card Configuration delete (router-wan) static Remove a static element from the WAN interface disconnect {slot:port:trunk} Removes a connection created by the connect {trunk-addr}{t1-addr} install (slot) router Will prepare the controller for the insertion of a new router card that will keep its currently loaded configuration load tftp Will download software via TFTP to the Controller or the Router card...
  • Page 486 Router (CMG) Card Card Configuration set (router) lmi Specify the Local Management Interface (LMI) protocol to use for the Router set (router) log Set password access on the Router card (access level, password) set (router) login auth Sets how login authentication for this router should be performed set (router) login prompt Enable/disable the suppression of the Router login prompt for a user that telnets in from the Controller CLI...
  • Page 487 Router (CMG) Card Card Configuration set (router) stp Configure the Spanning Tree Protocol on the router set (router) syslog Configure the Router to send alarm and event messages to a Syslog server set (router) voip Set the Voice Over IP (VoIP) parameters set (router-lan) collision Configure collision alarms set (router-lan) filter forward...
  • Page 488 Router (CMG) Card Card Configuration set (router-trunk) voice bandwidth limit Set percentage of bandwidth on the trunk that is reserved for routed or bridged data set (router-voice) algorithm preference Specify the list of voice coding algorithms to be supported for VoIP calls set (router-voice) cpd Configure how calling party disconnect should be signaled to an endpoint set (router-voice) default...
  • Page 489 Router (CMG) Card Card Configuration set (router-wan) dlci Configure the DLCI for a specified WAN interface that will be using a frame relay encapsulated trunk set (router-wan) gre Configure the GRE tunneling for a specified WAN interface set (router-wan) ip Set the IP traffic handling on the WAN interface set (router-wan) ip address Set the IP address for a WAN interface...
  • Page 490 Router (CMG) Card Card Configuration show (router) dns proxy Displays the current DNS Proxy setup for the router card show (router) lmi Displays the current Local Management Interface (LMI) settings show (router) log Displays the logging configuration of the CMG router card show (router) mgcp Displays the setting for MGCP options show (router) mgcp algorithmname...
  • Page 491 Router (CMG) Card Card Configuration show (router-lan) filter Displays the current LAN Layer 2 data filters applied to the LAN on the router show (router-lan) static Displays the current list of static entries for the LAN on the router show (router-lan) stp Displays the current Spanning Tree Protocol settings for the LAN interface show (router-voice) Displays the CMG voice line provisioning...
  • Page 492 Router (CMG) Card Card Configuration show (router-wan) stp Displays the current Spanning Tree Protocol settings for the specified WAN interface show (router-wan) trunk Displays the current trunk assignment for the specified WAN interface show (wan) Displays the current WAN settings for the Router status (router) Displays the current Router status information status (router) alarms...
  • Page 493 Router (CMG) Card Card Configuration status (router) mgcp Displays the current table of counts of all MGCP sent and received return codes, internal errors and other statistics status (router) performance Displays the current runtime statistics from the specified router status (router) stp Displays the current Spanning Tree state from the specified router status (router-lan) Displays the current Router status information...
  • Page 494: Connector Pinout

    Router (CMG) Card Connector Pinout Connector Pinout Ethernet The pinout for the RJ-48C (female) connector on the front of the card is as follows: Name Description Receive + Receive from network Receive - Receive from network Transmit + Transmit to network Not connected Not connected Transmit -...
  • Page 495: Softswitch Interoperability Settings

    Router (CMG) Card Softswitch Interoperability Settings Softswitch Interoperability Settings BroadSoft™ To configure interoperability with the BroadSoft BroadWorks™ Service Delivery Platform, the following equipment is required: Compact T1, Version 4.0 CMG Router, Version 1.0 BroadSoft BroadWorks Version 6.01.119 (for MGCP 1.0) Note: a Device_Inventory Patch must be obtained from BroadSoft to enable the correct setup with an Compact T1.
  • Page 496 Router (CMG) Card Softswitch Interoperability Settings Compact T1 Settings Interoperability Settings on the Adit should be as follows: Note: Piggybacking and Quarantine are the only two fields that are not set to defaults. > show 4 mgcp SLOT 4: MGCP Settings for CMG: (set to the IP Address or Activation, Addressing, and Transactions: the Domain Name of...
  • Page 497: Leds

    Router (CMG) Card LEDs LEDs The following chart describes each LED, and it’s state, of the Router card. State Description Loss of power Green No current alarms Alarm state active. See alarm log for cause Red Flashing Self-test or Boot in-process Yellow Flashing Card is saving data to flash RAM, do not power down...
  • Page 498 Router (CMG) Card LEDs 14-24 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 499 HAPTER V.35/V.54 Cards In this Chapter Overview V.35 Service Card V.35/54 Service Card Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands LEDs Cables Connector Pinouts V.35 DCE (DB-26)
  • Page 500: V.35 Service Card

    V.35/V.54 Cards Overview Overview V.35 Service Card The V.35 Service card enables service providers and enterprise network managers to provision connectivity to high-speed serial synchronous Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) devices such as routers, Frame Relay Access Devices (FRAD) and video conferencing equipment. The V.35 Service card provides scalable high-speed data service capacity to grow with user needs.
  • Page 501: Additional V.54 Features

    V.35/V.54 Cards Features Features Provides any n x 56/64 Kbps data rate up to 1.536 Mbps on each port Supports full non-blocking cross-connection of all timeslots to any T1 access line Enables up to 12 V.35 ports may be equipped in a single Compact T1 Allows a total of 24 V.35 ports to be equipped in two Compact T1, occupying only two rack units of equipment space in a 19-inch rack Includes integration of T1 CSU/DSU functionality and remote management...
  • Page 502: Network Interface

    V.35/V.54 Cards Technical Specifications Network Interface T1 TDM Clocking Looped-timed from any T1 or ISDN BRI card installed Sources clock to the DTE device Testing and Diagnostics (V.35/54 card) Addressable V.54 loop up and loop down (127-code) pattern generation/ detection 2047, 215-1, 220-1 and QRSS Test Patterns with error counter Power 2 W maximum...
  • Page 503: Accessories

    V.35/V.54 Cards Technical Specifications Physical Dimensions: 3.5 in. (H) x 0.75 in. (W) x 11.25 in. (D) 8.9 cm (H) x 1.9 cm (W) x 28.6 cm (D) Weight: 4.6 oz. (0.13 kg) For information on Compact T1 Environment required, see Installation Environment on page 2-2.
  • Page 504: Card Configuration

    V.35/V.54 Cards Card Configuration Card Configuration The V.35 Service cards can be configured, using the Command Line Interface (CLI). CLI Commands The following commands are used to configure the V.35 Service cards. For detailed information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands. connect Creates two-way connections between channels.
  • Page 505: Leds

    V.35/V.54 Cards LEDs LEDs Each V.35 port has its own LED, as shown in the table below. State Description No T1 Assignment Green Normal (CD/RTS) Active CD inactive (T1-side failure) Yellow RTS inactive (equipment-side failure) Flashing Yellow Loopback toward T1 or equipment loop test Flashing Green Loopback toward equipment or network loop test Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 506: Cables

    V.35/V.54 Cards Cables Cables Depending on your application, you will need to purchase one or more of the available V.35 data cables: Part Number Description Notes 005-0014 V.35 Female These cables are used to provide the V.35 DCE 10-foot cable interface on a male connector to typical DTE applications.
  • Page 507: V.35 Dce (Db-26)

    V.35/V.54 Cards Connector Pinouts Connector Pinouts V.35 DCE (DB-26) The V.35 DCE data port connection is made at the sub-miniature DB-26 connector on the Compact T1 using the 10-foot, 25-foot, or 50 foot DTE V.35 cable equipped with a sub-miniature DB-26 connector and a 34-pin Winchester connector. This cable is used to connect the Compact T1 V.35 DCE data ports to synchronous V.35 DTE data sources up to 1.536 Mbps, all rates (1-24) Nx56 or Nx64 channel-rate progression.
  • Page 508 V.35/V.54 Cards Connector Pinouts Sub-miniature Signal Winchester Paired DB-26 34-pin (female) Signals Xmit Clock A Xmit Clock B Receive Clock A Receive Clock B Local Loopback Remote Loopback 9, 13, 18 Open Pins/No Contact L, N, NN 19, 21, 26 Open Pins/No Contact 15-10 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 509 HAPTER Maintenance In this Chapter Software Upgrade Minimum Version Levels Determining Boot Code Software Level Upgrading System and Router Software via TFTP Upgrading System and Router Software via TFTP using Proxy Upgrading Software Levels via X-Modem Backup Controller Configuration Save Controller Configuration Load Controller Configuration Replace Controller Card Hot Swap Service Card...
  • Page 510: Software Upgrade

    Maintenance Software Upgrade Software Upgrade Minimum Version Levels Before starting a software upgrade, you must ensure that the Commpact T1 unit has the correct software and hardware versions. The first set of instructions below show how to determine the boot software version level in the unit. This is the simplest way to confirm these versions.
  • Page 511: Upgrading System And Router Software Via Tftp

    Maintenance Software Upgrade Upgrading System and Router Software via TFTP 1. Login to the Commpact T1, using a terminal emulation program or via Telnet. 2. Enter: load [slot] tftp {ip-addr} "file-name" where [slot] = the slot number of a router card. If no slot number is listed, the file is loaded to the Controller.
  • Page 512: Upgrading System And Router Software Via Tftp Using Proxy

    Maintenance Software Upgrade Upgrading System and Router Software via TFTP using Proxy Required: - Router Service card (IP or CMG) release 1.32 or higher - Controller software 3.2 or higher - Ethernet cable connected to port on front of Router card 1.
  • Page 513 Maintenance Software Upgrade 3. After download, the program will be loaded from RAM into the flash memory and the system will automatically restart. Wait until the boot menu prompt is displayed before powering down the unit. If the download fails and no prompt is seen after a full minute, cycle power and repeat the process.
  • Page 514: Upgrading Software Levels Via X-Modem

    Maintenance Software Upgrade Upgrading Software Levels via X-Modem 1. Login to the Compact T1. 2. Enter: load xmodem to download the application from the binary file. This will start the system looking for an xmodem download. The Commpact T1 will prompt you to send the file.
  • Page 515: Backup Controller Configuration

    Maintenance Backup Controller Configuration Backup Controller Configuration A text file from the current configuration can be generated to reload the in the event the configuration has been lost due to card or software problems. The download of the file, generated by the command, can be done by direct connect to the print config RS-232 port or via Telnet.
  • Page 516: Load Controller Configuration

    Maintenance Backup Controller Configuration Load Controller Configuration 1. Open HyperTerm session with the Commpact T1 unit. 2. In HyperTerm, select File/Properties/Settings/ASCII Setup. 3. Set the Line delay to 300 ms and the Character delay to 5 ms. 4. Select OK to save ASCII Setup and OK to save HyperTerm Properties. 5.
  • Page 517: Replace Controller Card

    Maintenance Replace Controller Card Replace Controller Card WARNING! ERVICE WILL BE INTERRUPTED WITH THE PROCESS OF CHANGING OUT A ONTROLLER CARD It is not necessary to power down a unit to replace a Controller, however if you would like to load the configuration file to the new Controller card you must backup the configuration file before this process.
  • Page 518 Maintenance Hot Swap Service Card 16-10 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 519 PPENDIX SNMP Interface In this Appendix Overview SNMP Basics Enterprise MIB Support Router Enterprise MIB Support Public MIB Support Router Public MIB Support SNMP Trap Reports...
  • Page 520: Snmp Basics

    SNMP Interface Overview Overview The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) enables network operations centers (NOCs) to monitor and manage network elements across an internetwork. The Commpact T1 supports SNMP through its Ethernet port, which provides access to the carrier’s TCP/IP management network. SNMP Basics SNMP is a mechanism for managing TCP/IP networks.
  • Page 521: Enterprise Mib Support

    SNMP Interface Enterprise MIB Support Enterprise MIB Support This release is with full SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c support. Enterprise MIBs are defined using only SMIv2 (as noted in the table). Enterprise MIB Name Enterprise MIB Filename CARRIERACCESS-GENERIC- MIB carrieraccess-generic.mib CARRIERACCESS-TC-MIB carrieraccess-tc.mib CAGEN-GENERIC-MIB cagen-generic.mib CAGEN-SLOT-MIB...
  • Page 522: Router Enterprise Mib Support

    SNMP Interface Router Enterprise MIB Support CAGEN-NTP-MIB cagen-ntp.mib CAGEN-SYSLOG-MIB cagen-syslog.mib ADIT600-TDM-CMG-MIB adit600-tdm-cmg.mib CAGEN-CMG-MIB cagen-cmg.mib ADIT600-TDM-DEPRECIATED-OIDS-MIB adit600-tdm-depreciated-oids.mib SNMPV2-CONF-MIB snmpv2-conf.mib SNMPV2-SMI-MIB snmpv2-smi.mib SNMPV2-TC-MIB snmpv2-tc.mib Router Enterprise MIB Support Enterprise MIB Name Enterprise MIB Filename Router Specific CAGENROUTER-MIB caGenRouter.mib CAGENROUTER-CARDPROFILE-MIB caGenRouter-CardProfile.mib CAGENROUTER-DNS-MIB caGenRouter-DNS.mib CAGENROUTER-FILTERS-MIB caGenRouter-Filters.mib CAGENROUTER-LANPROFILE-MIB...
  • Page 523 SNMP Interface Router Enterprise MIB Support CMG Specific ADIT-CMG-MIB adit-cmg.mib ADITCMG-CARD-MIB adit-cmg-card.mib ADITGENCMG-ALGO-MIB aditGenCmg-algo.mib ADITGENCMG-MGCP-MIB aditGenCmg-mgcp.mib ADITGENCMGCARD-TC-MIB aditGenCmg-tc.mib ADITGENCMG-TRUNK-MIB aditGenCmg-trunk.mib ADITGENCMG-VCHAN-MIB aditGenCmg-vchan.mib ADITGENCMG-VOIP-MIB aditGenCmg-voip.mib Common with Controller CARRIERACCESS-GENERIC-MIB carrieraccess-generic.mib CARRIERACCESS-TC-MIB carrieraccess-tc.mib CAGEN-GENERIC-MIB cagen-generic.mib CAGEN-SYSTEM-MIB cagen-system.mib Compact T1 - Release 6.0...
  • Page 524: Public Mib Support

    SNMP Interface Public MIB Support Public MIB Support Table Comments RFC1155 (RFC-1155-SMI-MIB) RFC1212 (RFC-1212-MIB) RFC1213 (RFC-1213-MIB) system egp not supported interfaces snmp icmp RFC1215 (RFC-1215-MIB) RFC1215-TRAP (RFC-1215-TRAP-MIB) RFC1659 (RFC1659-MIB) rs232PortTable Supports V.35 Card rs232SyncPortTable Rs232AsnycPortTable rs232InSigTable not supported rs232OutSigTable RFC1907 (SNMPv2-MIB) system SMIv2 Extension of sysORTable...
  • Page 525: Router Public Mib Support

    SNMP Interface Router Public MIB Support RFC2495 (DS1-MIB) dsx1ConfigTable Far End Tables and dsx1CurrentTable Fractional Table not dsx1IntervalTable supported dsx1TotalTable RFC2571 (SNMP- SNMP TC Defines textual FRAMEWORK-MIB) conventions1 no objects Router Public MIB Support Table Comments RFC1213 (RFC-1213-MIB) system egp not supported interfaces icmp snmp...
  • Page 526: Snmp Trap Reports

    SNMP Interface SNMP Trap Reports SNMP Trap Reports The Commpact T1 can send the following SNMP trap reports. Standard Traps Trap Description Test Method authenticationFailure Occurs when a bad community string is Attempt a Get or Set used. using an invalid community string.
  • Page 527: Enterprise Traps

    SNMP Interface SNMP Trap Reports Enterprise Traps Trap Description Test Method caGenEventLogTrap This trap is generated when an event has been logged into the device’s Event Log. This trap contains 5 mandatory variable bindings and may contain up to 3 optional variable bindings.
  • Page 528 SNMP Interface SNMP Trap Reports A-10 Compact T1 - Release 6.0...
  • Page 529 PPENDIX Diagnostices & Troubleshooting In this Appendix Alarms Logs Status and Performance Loopbacks Overview DS1 Loopbacks V.35 Loopbacks V.35/V.54 Loop V.54 Equipment Loopback OCU-DP Loopbacks Router Diagnostics and Performance Tools...
  • Page 530: Test Alarm

    Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Alarms Alarms Test Alarm The Commpact T1 alarm functions can be manually tested using the following command for setting critical, major and minor alarms. Turning alarms on or off will produce alarm messages and log entries stating the alarm event was manually set/ cleared by the user.
  • Page 531 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Alarms The following are hyperlinks to all the card LED information: T1 Controller Card, LEDs FXO Voice Card, LEDs FXS Voice Card, LEDs ISDN BRI Card, LEDs OCU-DP Card, LEDs Single Channel POTS Card, LEDs Router (IP) Card, LEDs Router (CMG) Card, LEDs Terminal Server Router Card, LEDs V.35/V.54 Cards, LEDs...
  • Page 532: Clear Alarm

    Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Alarms Display Alarms Use the alarms command to display the active alarms. Each alarm is related to a particular address and has a severity category (major, minor, critical, alert). The report can be filtered by port address and/or severity. Syntax: alarms [slot|slot:port|slot:port:channel] [category] [severity]...
  • Page 533: Logs

    Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Logs Logs Display the event log to view a log of all system events, or narrow the view to only display specific information. Syntax: log [slot|slot:port] [category] [severity] Example: Time Date Severity Description 00:00:15 01/01/2002 Major 4:1-CMG Ethernet Link Down 00:00:12 01/01/2002 Info 3-FXOx8 Card Detected 00:00:12 01/01/2002 Info...
  • Page 534: Status And Performance

    Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Status and Performance Status and Performance The following status commands will display vital infomation regarding the system that will aid in troubleshooting. All commands listed below are hyperlinked to the CLI command status (bri) status (router) events status clock status (router) ip address table status (ds0)
  • Page 535: Loopbacks Overview

    Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview Loopbacks Overview A loopback test is a diagnostic procedure in which a signal is transmitted and returned to the sending device after passing through all or a portion of a network or circuit. The returned signal is compared with the transmitted signal in order to evaluate the integrity of the equipment or transmission path.
  • Page 536: Ds1 Loopbacks

    Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview DS1 Loopbacks Note: T1 LEDs flash green during any DS1 loopback. DS1 Line Loop Local Local Loops at DS1 (at framer), signal not reframed. Have V.35 DS1 vendor check for Network framing/errors. Adit 600 Compact T1 Loops DS1 as shown Signal Not Reframed Enable Line Loopback...
  • Page 537 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview DS1 Payload Loop Local Local Loops at DS1 (in framer) V.35 and reframes the T1. Have DS1 vendor check Network for framing/errors. Adit 600 Compact T1 Loops DS1 as shown Reframes the T1 Telephone Enable Payload Loopback >...
  • Page 538 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview Receiving DS1 CSU Loop Causes a line Loopback. Loopup code sent by remote unit or network. Occurs at local DS1 CSU. Have DS1 vendor check for framing/errors. Local Local V.35 CSU Loopup Network Code Adit 600 Compact T1 Loopup Code Sent by Remote Unit Signal Not Reframed...
  • Page 539 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview Performance Threshold Settings 15 min. 1 day unavailable seconds: severely errored seconds: errored seconds: sev. errored frame seconds: line errored seconds: controlled slip seconds: bursty errored seconds: degraded minutes: total linecode violations: total pathcode violations: >...
  • Page 540 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview DS1 Equipment Loop Note: Quad T1 LED stays green during equipment loop. The DS1 Equipment Loopback is available on the Quad T1 card and is not available on the Controller card. Quad T1 Network Adit 600 Compact T1 Loops at local Quad T1 port (location)
  • Page 541 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview unavailable seconds: severely errored seconds: errored seconds: sev. errored frame seconds: line errored seconds: controlled slip seconds: bursty errored seconds: degraded minutes: total linecode violations: total pathcode violations: Disable Equipment Loopback > set 5:1 equipment loopdown View Status of Loopback >...
  • Page 542: V.35 Loopbacks

    Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview V.35 Loopbacks Local Local Remote Remote V.35 V.35 Network Compact T1 Adit 600 Adit 600 Compact T1 Line V.54 Equipment Network Equipment Equipment Network Loopback Loopback Loopback Unit Unit Unit Unit V.35 Line Loop Note: V.35 LED flashes green during line loop. Loop occurs at V.35 port.
  • Page 543 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview View Status of Loopback > show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Always High Timing: Source Rx Clock Inversion: Normal Tx Clock Inversion: Normal Data Inversion: Normal Data Speed: Data Rate: 1536 K Loopback: Line Disable Line Loopback...
  • Page 544 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview V.35 Equipment Loop Note: V.35 LED flashes yellow during equipment loop. Loops at local V.35 port. Check for sync and errors at remote data port, with or without BERT. Local Local V.35 Network Adit 600 Compact T1 Loops at local V.35 port (location)
  • Page 545 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview Disable Equipment Loopback > set 6:1 equipment loopdown View Status of Loopback > show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Always High Timing: Source Rx Clock Inversion: Normal Tx Clock Inversion: Normal Data Inversion: Normal Data Speed:...
  • Page 546: V.35/V.54 Loop

    Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview V.35/V.54 Loop V.35/V.54 Service Card Description The V.35 Card with V.54 Loop Test provides the capability for the V.35 card to detect network loop back initiation signals and provide a network loop back for loop testing. Each channel of the V.35 will continuously monitor the incoming data bit stream for a particular loop pattern.
  • Page 547 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview V.54 Loop Note: Local LED flashes yellow, remote LED flashes green. Transmit V.54 Loopup Local Local Remote Remote V.35 V.35 Network Adit 600 Adit 600 Compact T1 Compact T1 Local unit send Equipment Network Network Equipment V.54 loop up Unit...
  • Page 548 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview View Status of Loopback > show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Always High Timing: Source Rx Clock Inversion: Normal Tx Clock Inversion: Normal Data Inversion: Normal Data Speed: Data Rate: 768 K V.54 Rx LB: enabled V.54 Rx Addr:...
  • Page 549: V.54 Equipment Loopback

    Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview V.54 Equipment Loopback Enable V.54 Equipment Loopup Where a V.35/V.54 card is in slot 6. > set 6:1 v54 equipment loopup View Status of Loopback > show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Always High Timing:...
  • Page 550 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview > status 6:1 SLOT 6: Status for V35 PORT 1: DCD: High CTS: High DSR: High RTS: High DTR: High BERT: RUNNING BITS: 8386950 ERRS: BER: 0.00000000 Disable V.54 Equipment Loopup > set 6:1 v54 equipment loopdown View Status of Loopback >...
  • Page 551: Ocu-Dp Loopbacks

    Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview OCU-DP Loopbacks These loopbacks may be activated by the network or manually (CLI). These loopbacks are OCU, CSU, and DSU. The Network may activate each loopback by sending latching or non-latching code sequences. The OCU-DP card may be configured to allow detection of each sequence for each loopback.
  • Page 552 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview Non-Latching Loopdetect Enable OCU-DP Non-Latching Loopdetect Where a OCU-DP card is in slot 3. > set 3:1 loopdetect ocu nllb enable > set 3:1 loopdetect csu nllb enable > set 3:1 loopdetect dsu nllb enable View Status of Loopdetect >...
  • Page 553 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview CSU Manual Loopback Local Remote DSU/CSU DSU/CSU Network Compact T1 Adit 600 Compact T1 Adit 600 CSU Loop Equipment Network Equipment Network Unit Unit Unit Unit Enable CSU Manual Loopback Where a OCU-DP card is in slot 3. >...
  • Page 554 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Loopbacks Overview Manual OCU Loopback Local Remote DSU/CSU DSU/CSU Network Compact T1 Compact T1 Adit 600 Compact T1 Adit 600 Equipment Network OCU Loop Equipment Network Unit Unit Unit Unit Enable Manual OCU Loopback Where a OCU-DP card is in slot 3. >...
  • Page 555: Router Diagnostics And Performance Tools

    Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Router Diagnostics and Performance Tools Router Diagnostics and Performance Tools The Verification, Statistics and System Reports features are instrumental in diagnosing and troubleshooting the Router card. Compact T1 - Release 6.1 B-27...
  • Page 556: Verification

    Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Router Diagnostics and Performance Tools Verification The Verification section may be used to identify suspected communication problems between the local and remote devices. Verification options are: LAN Port Tests Verifies the ability of the local unit to commicate by pinging remote or local devices.
  • Page 557: System Reports

    Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Router Diagnostics and Performance Tools System Reports The System Reports menu presents data that may be useful in identifying WAN communication problems. Events The Events listing offers on-going historical activity for the Router, while the Alarm listing indicates events that suggest further investigation. See Events in the Router Manual for more information regarding this feature.
  • Page 558 Diagnostices & Troubleshooting Router Diagnostics and Performance Tools B-30 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 559 LOSSARY Glossary Automatic Mark Inversion Address Resolution Protocol Asynchronous Transfer Mode B8ZS Bipolar with 8 Zero Substitution Bit Error Rate BERT Bit Error Rate Tester Burst Errored Seconds Binary Digit Bits Per Second Bipolar Violation Basic Rate Interface Channel Associated Signaling Common Channel Signaling...
  • Page 560 Glossary CHAP CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CIDR Classless Inter-Domain Routing CLASS Custom Local Area Signaling Service CLEI Common Language Equipment Identification Command Line Interface Customer Media Gateway Also called Auto Fax Tone or Calling Tone Central Office Customer Provided Equipment Cyclic Redundancy Check Call Reference Value Channel Service Unit...
  • Page 561 Glossary Digital Signal Level Zero (64 kbps) (1 voice channel) Digital Signal Level 1 (1.544 Mbps) Digital Service Unit/Data service Unit Data Terminal Equipment Errored Seconds Extended Superframe Facilities Data Link Foreign Exchange Foreign Exchange Office Foreign Exchange Station Ground Start Greenwich Mean Time Generic Routing Encapsulation IETF...
  • Page 562 Glossary Local Management Interface Loop Star LULT Line Unit Line Termination LUNT Line Unit Network Termination Mbps Million Bits Per Second MGCP Media Gateway Control Protocol MLPPP Multilink PPP Multiplexer MVEC Majority Vote Error Correction Network Address Translation Network-based Call Signaling NEBS Network Equipment Building Standards Network Time Protocol...
  • Page 563 Glossary RADIUS RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial-In Service. Routing Information Protocol. RTCP Real-Time Control Protocol. RTPSAP Service Access Point. Session Description Protocol. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol. Spanning Tree Protocol. Trunk Level 1. TACACS+ Terminal Access Controller Access Control System. Time Division Multiplex. TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol.
  • Page 564 Glossary 100Base-TX 100Base-TX Also called "Fast Ethernet," it is a 100 Mbps version of Ethernet. 100Base-T transmits at 100 Mbps rather than 10 Mbps. Like regular Ethernet, Fast Ethernet is a shared media LAN. All nodes share the 100 Mbps bandwidth. 100Base-TX uses two pairs of Category 5 cabling, one pair for transmission, one pair for receiving.
  • Page 565 Glossary Channel Service Unit Channel Service The interface to the T1 line that terminates the local loop. Unit Classless Inter- CIDR is a new addressing scheme for the Internet which allows for more Domain Routing efficient allocation of IP addresses than the old Class A, B, and C address scheme.
  • Page 566 Glossary firewall firewall Any of a number of security schemes that prevent unauthorized users from gaining access to a computer network and/or may monitor the transfer of information to and from the network. frame A fragment of data that is packaged into a frame format, which comprises a header, payload, and trailer.
  • Page 567 Glossary ground ground A physical connection to the earth or other reference point. ground start A method of signaling on subscriber trunks in which one side of the two wire trunk (typically the ring conductor of Tip and Ring) is momentarily grounded to get dial tone Hops Each individual short trip that packets make from router to router, as they...
  • Page 568 Glossary MAC Address MAC Address The address for a device as it is identified at the Media Access Control layer in the network architecture mapping In network operations, the logical association of one set of values, such as addresses on one network, with quantities or values of another set, such as devices on another network.
  • Page 569 Glossary PHY as in physical specifications. OSI Physical Layer, which provides for transmission of cells over a physical medium connecting two ATM devices. ping Packet InterNet Grouper. PING is a program used to test whether a particular network destination on the Internet is online (i.e. working) by repeatedly bouncing a "signal"...
  • Page 570 Glossary Routing Information Protocol. RIP is based on distance vector algorithms that measure the shortest path between two points on a network, based on the addresses of the originating and destination devices. The shortest path is determined by the number of "hops" between those points.
  • Page 571 Glossary telnet telnet An Internet standard protocol that enables a computer to function as a terminal working from a remote computer Time Division Multiplex. A technique for transmitting a number of separate data, voice and/or video signals simultaneously over one communications medium by quickly interleaving a piece of each signal one after another.
  • Page 572 Glossary Glossary-14 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
  • Page 573 NDEX Index Numerics firewall command ....5-20 gre network command ... . . 5-23 10Base-T ....3-4 Glossary-5 nat bypass command .
  • Page 574 Index static ip network ....5-17 static ipx network ....5-18 cabling ......3-2 static mac address .
  • Page 575 Index static ip address ....5-47 (ocudp) static ip network ....5-48 baud .
  • Page 576 Index callagent secondary address . . . 5-112 rip ......5-136 callagent secondary port ..5-113 snmp .
  • Page 577 Index ipx network ....5-159 ipx ......5-186 phy .
  • Page 578 Index radius retries ....5-91 voip ..... . . 5-230 radius server address .
  • Page 579 Index syslog ......5-248 set ......5-74 time .
  • Page 580 Index delete Line Loop ......B-8 (router) Payload Loop ..... . B-9 dns proxy command .
  • Page 581 Index FX ......Glossary-3 relative humidity ....2-2 FXO .
  • Page 582 Index Equipment Loop ....B-12 LEDs ......10-10 Line Loop .
  • Page 583 Index technical specifications ... . 11-3 RJ-48C ....1-12 12-10 removal ......11-11 Robbed Bit .
  • Page 584 Index secondary command ....5-89 callagent secondary port selftest command ....5-90 command .
  • Page 585 Index reboot command ....5-136 ip address command ... . . 5-158 rip command ....5-136 ipx network command .
  • Page 586 Index compander command ... . . 5-94 ip gateway command ....5-81 dlci command ....5-182 ipds0 command .
  • Page 587 Index (ds0) command ....5-210 static ipx network command ..5-245 (ds1) command ....5-211 static mac address command .
  • Page 588 Index (fxs5G) command ....5-261 features ......6-3 (ocudp) .
  • Page 589 Index card configuration ....15-6 weight ......1-9 CLI commands .
  • Page 590 Index Index - 18 Compact T1 - Release 6.1...
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