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ADTRAN Express 4110 User Manual (213 pages)
ISDN Router/Bridge
Brand:
ADTRAN
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 6.17 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
List of Tables
23
Quick Startup Guide
25
Setting up the ISDN Line
25
Connecting to an Internet Service Provider
26
Internet Access Using Network Address Translation (NAT)
26
Multiprotocol Routing between Two LANS
27
Remote/Home Office Accessing the Corporate LAN
27
Chapter 1 Understanding ISDN and the Express 4100/4110
31
ISDN Overview
31
The Express 4100/4110
31
Applications
32
Figure 1-1. Express 4100/4110T
32
Figure 1-2. Single User to Corporate LAN
32
Single User to Corporate LAN
32
Figure 1-3. Single User to Internet Service Provider
33
Single User IP to Internet Service Provider (ISP) Using Network Address Translation (NAT)
33
Figure 1-4. Multiple User to Internet Service Provider
34
Multiple Users to Internet Service Provider (ISP) Using NAT
34
Figure 1-5. SOHO to Corporate LAN
35
Small Office - Home Office (SOHO) to Corporate LAN
35
Demand Routing and Bridging with the Express 4100/4110
36
Factory Default
36
Bridging
37
IP Routing
38
Connection List - Simplifying and Enhancing the Dial Function
39
IPX Routing
39
Concurrent Routing and Bridging
39
Routing over PPP Bridging
39
Network Address Translation Mode
40
Front Panel
40
LAN Indicators
40
Test Indicators
40
WAN Indicators
40
Rear Panel
41
ISDN Connection
41
Figure 1-6. Express 4100/4110 Leds
41
Figure 1-7. Express 4100/4110 Rear Panel
42
Ordering ISDN
43
Interoperability
43
Connecting to the Internet
43
Configuration
44
Security
44
Chapter 2 Installation
45
ISDN Network Connection
45
Local Area Network Connection
45
Telephone Connection (4110 Only)
46
Basic Telephone Service
46
DTMF Keypad
46
Supplementary Services
46
Customer Premises Wiring
47
Table 2-1. Using the Flash-Hook
47
Figure 2-1. Wiring Scheme 1: Use Existing Analog Telephone Equipment, but Replace Single Analog Telephone Service with ISDN Service
48
Figure 2-2. Wiring Scheme 2: Retain Single Analog Telephone Service and Add ISDN Service
49
Chapter 3 Terminal Menu Operation and Structure
51
Terminal Menu Structure
51
Figure 3-1. Top Level Terminal Menu
52
Configuration
53
Dial
53
Logs
53
Status
53
Test
53
Utilities
53
Navigating the Terminal Menus
54
General Layout
54
Menu Path
54
Moving Around
54
Activation Field
54
Editable Data Field
54
Read-Only Field
54
Submenus [+] or [DATA]
54
Navigation with the Keyboard
55
Index
56
Security Levels
57
Configuration Menu
58
Configuration/System Info
58
Figure 3-2. Configuration/System Info Screen
58
System Name
58
Firmware Revision
59
System Contact
59
System Location
59
System Uptime
59
Configuration/Wan
60
Figure 3-3. Configuration/Wan Screen
60
Isdn/Dial Line
60
Wan/Isdn
60
Dial Line/Area Code
61
Dial Line/Expertisdn
61
Dial Line/Spid 1
61
Dial Line/Switch Protocol
61
Dial Line/Ldn 1 or 2
62
Isdn/Leased Line
62
Leased Line/Channel Rate
62
Leased Line/Clock Mode
62
Isdn/Febes
63
Isdn/Nebes
63
POTS/NI-1 Conference FI
63
POTS/NI-1 Transfer FI
63
POTS/POTS Assignment
63
Wan/Pots
63
Pots/Speech Calltype Routing
64
Configuration/Ip
65
Figure 3-4. Configuration/Ip Screen
65
IP/IP Address
65
Ip/Subnet Mask
65
Ip/Default Gateway
66
Ip/Static Routes
66
Static Routes/Active
66
Static Routes/Gateway
66
Static Routes/Hops
66
Static Routes/Ip Address
66
Static Routes/Subnet Mask
66
IP Router/Mode
67
IP/IP Router
67
Ip/Rip
67
Rip/Method
67
Rip/Mode
67
Rip/Protocol
67
Static Routes/Private
67
Rip/Direction
68
RIP/V2 Secret
68
Ip/Nat
68
NAT/DHCP Mode
68
NAT/DHCP Renewal Time
68
Nat/Web Server
69
Ip/Dns
69
Dns/Domain Name
69
Dns/Server 1
69
Dns/Server 2
69
IP/UDP Relay
69
UDP Relay List/Relay Address
70
UDP Relay List/Udp Port 1, UDP Port 2, UDP Port 3
70
UDP Relay List/Udp Port Type
70
UDP Relay/Mode
70
UDP Relay/Udp Relay List
70
Ip/Proxy ARP
71
Configuration/Ipx
72
Ipx/Mode
72
Ipx/Network
72
Figure 3-5. Configuration/Ipx Screen
72
Ipx/Frame Type
73
Ipx/Seed Status
73
IPX/RIP Timer
74
IPX/SAP Timer
74
Configuration/Bridge
75
Bridge/Mode
75
Figure 3-6. Configuration/Bridge Screen
75
Bridge/Wan IP Bridge
76
WAN IP Bridge/Netmask
76
WAN IP Bridge/Network
76
WAN IP Bridge/Proxy ARP
76
WAN IP Bridge/Triggered
76
Bridge/Wan IPX Bridge
76
WAN IPX Bridge/Frame Type
77
WAN IPX Bridge/Network
77
WAN IPX Bridge/Seed Status
77
WAN IPX Bridge/Triggered
77
Address Table/Aging
78
Address Table/Forward Policy
78
Bridge/Address Table
78
Configuration/Security
79
Figure 3-7. Configuration/Security Screen
79
Security/Authentication
79
Radius Server/Primary Server
80
Radius Server/Secondary Server
80
Radius Server/Secret
80
Radius Server/Udp Port
80
Security/Radius Server
80
Security/When
80
Radius Server/Retry Count
81
Security/Ppp
81
Filter Defines /MAC Filter Defines
82
Security/Filter Defines
82
Filter Defines /IP Filter Defines
83
Filter Defines /Pattern Filter Defines
83
Filter Defines /IPX Filter Defines
84
Configuration/Connection List
86
Figure 3-8. Configuration/Connection List Screen
86
Connection List/Active
87
Connection List/Authentication
87
Connection List/Description
87
Authentication/Rx Username
89
Authentication/Tx Method
89
Authentication/Tx Password
89
Authentication/Tx Username
89
Authentication/Call ID 1
90
Authentication/Call ID 2
90
Authentication/Rx Password
90
Connection List/Ip
90
Ip/Mode
90
Ip/Nat
90
Ip/Route
91
Route/Ip/Net
91
Route/Netmask
91
Route/Static Route
91
Route/Force IP
92
Route/Hops
92
Route/Private
92
Ip/Rip
92
Rip/Mode
92
Rip/Protocol
92
Rip/Direction
93
Rip/Method
93
Rip/Retain
93
Rip/Triggered
93
Connection List/Ipx
94
Ipx/Mode
94
Ipx/Remote Network
94
Ipx/Triggered
94
Ipx/Retain
94
Ipx/Type 20 Packets
95
Connection List/Bridge
95
Bridge/Mode
95
Connection List/Probe
96
Probe/Active
96
Probe/Interval
96
Probe/Update Window
96
Connection List/Ppp
97
Ppp/Multilink
97
Multilink/Bacp
97
Multilink/Fragment
97
Multilink/Mode
97
Ppp/Compression
98
PPP/VJ Compression
98
Ppp/Max Config
98
Ppp/Max Timer
98
Ppp/Max Failure
99
Connection List/Dial out
99
Dial Out/Number 1
99
Dial Out/Number 2
99
Dial Out/Call Type
99
Dial Out/Redial at 56K
100
Dial Out/Delay
100
Dial Out/Connection Timeout
100
Dial Out/Attempts
101
Dial Out/Initial Channels
101
Connection List/Bandwidth
101
Bandwidth/On Demand
101
Bandwidth/Idle Timeout
101
Bandwidth/Mode
101
Bandwidth/Preempt Time
101
Bandwidth/Lower Threshold
102
Bandwidth/Max Channels
102
Bandwidth/Min Channels
102
Bandwidth/Upper Threshold
102
Bandwidth/Samples
103
Connection List/Filters
103
Filters/Wan-To-LAN (In)
103
Samples/Sample Rate
103
Samples/Samples
103
Samples/Time between Changes
103
Filters/In Exceptions
104
Filters/Demand Dial
105
Filters/Lan-To-WAN (Out)
105
Filters/Out Exceptions
105
Filters/Dem Dial Exceptions
106
Configuration/Management
107
Figure 3-9. Configuration/Management Screen
107
Management/Telnet/Web
107
Telnet/Server Access
108
Telnet/User List
108
User List/Authen Method
108
User List/Idle Time
108
User List/Name
108
User List/Password
108
Communities/Name
109
Communities/Privilege
109
Management/Snmp
109
SNMP Access
109
Snmp/Communities
109
User List/Level
109
Communities/Manager IP
110
Maint Port/Password
110
Maint Port/Password Protect
110
Management/Maint Port
110
Snmp/Traps
110
Traps/Manager IP
110
Traps/Manager Name
110
Maint Port/Baud Rate
111
Maint Port/Data Bits
111
Maint Port/Parity
111
Maint Port/Stop Bits
111
Configuration/Terminal Mode
111
Dial Menu
112
Dial/Description
112
Dial/Dial
112
Figure 3-10. Dial Screen
112
Dial/Hang up
113
Dial/Status
113
Dial/Channels
113
Dial/Number 1
113
Dial/Number 2
113
Status Menu
114
Figure 3-11. Status Screen
114
Status/Call Sessions
115
Call Sessions/Session1 and Call Sessions/Session2
115
Call Sessions/Spanning Tree
116
Status/Arp Cache
116
Status/Bridge Table
117
Status/Ip Routes
117
Status/Ipx Routes
118
Status/Ipx Servers
119
Status/Lan Stats
120
Status/Wan Stats
120
Status/Ip Stats
121
Test Menu
123
Test Menu/Echo Request
123
Test Menu/Dial Self
123
Figure 3-12. Test Screen
123
Logs Menu
124
Figure 3-13. Logs Screen
124
Logs/Call Log
125
Call Log/Active
126
Call Log/Clear
126
Call Log/Level
126
Call Log/View
126
Call Log/Wrap
126
Logs/Ppp Log
125
PPP Log/Active
125
PPP Log/Clear
125
PPP Log/Level
125
PPP Log/View
125
PPP Log/Wrap
125
Logs/Sys Log Host
125
Logs/Network Log
126
Network Log/Active
126
Network Log/Wrap
126
Network Log/Clear
127
Network Log/Level
127
Network Log/View
127
Utilities Menu
128
Utilities/Ping
128
Figure 3-14. Utilities Screen
128
Utilities/Telnet Client
129
Utilities/Upgrade Menu
129
Upgrade/Filename
129
Upgrade/Transfer Method
129
Upgrade/Start Transfer
130
Utilities/Exit
130
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
131
If Self-Test Fails
131
If the Express 4100/4110 Does Not Read Ready
131
If You Are Unable to Connect Calls
136
Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Calls
136
Specifications and Features
137
Network Interface
137
Ethernet Interface (LAN)
137
Switch Compatibility
137
Chapter 5 Specifications
138
Display
138
Environmental
138
Physical
139
Power
139
Appendix A Loop Status Messages
141
Appendix B Log Messages
145
Ppp Log Messages
145
Call Log Messages
150
Idle Timeout
157
Network Log Messages
161
Appendix C Snmp
167
Understanding Snmp
167
Snmp Embedded Agent
168
Connector Pinouts
171
Table D-1. IBM/AT Style EIA-232 Interface
171
Table D-2. RJ-49C ISDN
171
Table D-3. RJ-11 POTS
172
Table D-4. 10Baset Ethernet
172
Menu Commands
173
Additional Commands
176
Figure F-1. Configuration/Frame Relay Screen
177
Figure F-2. Status/Sessions Screen (with Frame Relay
186
Appendix D Connector Pinouts
191
Appendix E Terminal Mode Commands
191
Appendix F Frame Relay Firmware Version
191
Glossary
191
Acronyms
199
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Adtran ISDN Router/Bridge User Manual
Brand:
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| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 5.95 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
List of Figures
21
Quick Startup Guide
25
Setting up the ISDN Line
25
Connecting to an Internet Service Provider
26
Internet Access Using Network Address Translation (NAT)
26
Multiprotocol Routing between Two LANS
28
Remote/Home Office Accessing the Corporate LAN
28
Chapter 1 Understanding ISDN and the Express 4110/4120
31
ISDN Overview
31
The Express 4110/4120
31
Applications
32
Figure 1-1. Express 4110
32
Figure 1-2. Express 4120
32
Single User to Corporate LAN
32
Figure 1-3. Single User to Corporate LAN (4110)
33
Figure 1-4. Single User to Corporate LAN (4120)
33
Figure 1-5. Single User to Internet Service Provider (4110)
34
Single User IP to Internet Service Provider (ISP) Using Network Address Translation (NAT)
34
Figure 1-6. Single User to Internet Service Provider (4120)
35
Figure 1-7. Multiple User to Internet Service Provider (4110)
36
Multiple Users to Internet Service Provider (ISP) Using NAT
36
Figure 1-8. Multiple User to Internet Service Provider (4120)
37
Figure 1-9. SOHO to Corporate LAN (4110)
38
Small Office - Home Office (SOHO) to Corporate LAN
38
Figure 1-10. SOHO to Corporate LAN (4120)
39
Demand Routing and Bridging with the Express 4110/4120
40
Factory Default
40
Bridging
41
IP Routing
42
Connection List - Simplifying and Enhancing the Dial Function
43
IPX Routing
43
Concurrent Routing and Bridging
43
Routing over PPP Bridging
43
Network Address Translation Mode
44
Front Panel
44
Express 4110 LAN Indicators
44
Figure 1-11. Express 4110 Leds
44
Express 4110 Test Indicators
45
Express 4110 WAN Indicators
45
Express 4120 LAN Indicators
45
Express 4120 Test Indicators
45
Express 4120 WAN Indicators
45
Figure 1-12. Express 4120 Leds
45
Rear Panel
46
ISDN Connection
46
Figure 1-13. Express 4110 Rear Panel
47
Figure 1-14. Express 4120 Rear Panel
47
Ordering ISDN
48
Interoperability
48
Connecting to the Internet
48
Configuration
49
Security
49
Chapter 2 Installation
51
ISDN Network Connection
51
4110 Local Area Network Connection
51
Telephone Connection
52
Basic Telephone Service
52
Supplementary Services
52
DTMF Keypad
52
Customer Premises Wiring
53
Table 2-1. Using the Flash-Hook
53
Figure 2-1. Wiring Scheme 1: Use Existing Analog Telephone Equipment but Replace Single Analog Telephone Service with ISDN Service
54
Figure 2-2. Wiring Scheme 2: Retain Single Analog Telephone Service and Add ISDN Service
55
Chapter 3 Terminal Menu Operation and Structure
57
Terminal Menu Structure
57
Figure 3-1. Top Level Terminal Menu
58
Configuration
59
Dial
59
Logs
59
Status
59
Test
59
Utilities
59
Navigating the Terminal Menus
60
General Layout
60
Menu Path
60
Moving Around
60
Activation Field
60
Editable Data Field
60
Read-Only Field
60
Submenus [+] or [DATA]
60
Navigation with the Keyboard
61
Index
62
Security Levels
63
Configuration Menu
64
Configuration/System Info
64
Figure 3-2. Configuration/System Info Screen
64
System Name
64
Firmware Revision
65
System Contact
65
System Location
65
System Uptime
65
Configuration/Wan
66
Figure 3-3. Configuration/Wan Screen
66
Isdn/Dial Line
66
Wan/Isdn
66
Dial Line/Area Code
67
Dial Line/Expertisdn
67
Dial Line/Spid 1
67
Dial Line/Switch Protocol
67
Dial Line/Ldn 1 or 2
68
Isdn/Leased Line
68
Leased Line/Channel Rate
68
Leased Line/Clock Mode
68
Isdn/Febes
69
Isdn/Nebes
69
POTS/NI-1 Conference FI
69
POTS/NI-1 Transfer FI
69
POTS/POTS Assignment
69
Wan/Pots
69
Pots/Speech Calltype Routing
70
Configuration/Ip
71
Figure 3-4. Configuration/Ip Screen
71
IP/IP Address
71
Ip/Subnet Mask
71
Ip/Default Gateway
72
Ip/Static Routes
72
Static Routes/Active
72
Static Routes/Gateway
72
Static Routes/Hops
72
Static Routes/Ip Address
72
Static Routes/Subnet Mask
72
Static Routes/Private
73
IP/IP Router
73
IP Router/Mode
73
Ip/Rip
73
Rip/Method
73
Rip/Mode
73
Rip/Protocol
73
Rip/Direction
74
RIP/V2 Secret
74
Ip/Nat
74
NAT/DHCP Mode
74
NAT/DHCP Renewal Time
74
Nat/Web Server
75
Ip/Dns
75
Dns/Domain Name
75
Dns/Server 1
75
Dns/Server 2
75
IP/UDP Relay
75
UDP Relay List/Relay Address
76
UDP Relay List/Udp Port 1, UDP Port 2, UDP Port 3
76
UDP Relay List/Udp Port Type
76
UDP Relay/Mode
76
UDP Relay/Udp Relay List
76
Ip/Proxy ARP
77
Configuration/Ipx
78
Ipx/Mode
78
Ipx/Network
78
Figure 3-5. Configuration/Ipx Screen
78
Ipx/Frame Type
79
Ipx/Seed Status
79
IPX/RIP Timer
80
IPX/SAP Timer
80
Configuration/Bridge
81
Bridge/Mode
81
Figure 3-6. Configuration/Bridge Screen
81
Bridge/Wan IP Bridge
82
WAN IP Bridge/Netmask
82
WAN IP Bridge/Network
82
WAN IP Bridge/Proxy ARP
82
WAN IP Bridge/Triggered
82
Bridge/Wan IPX Bridge
82
WAN IPX Bridge/Frame Type
83
WAN IPX Bridge/Network
83
WAN IPX Bridge/Seed Status
83
WAN IPX Bridge/Triggered
83
Address Table/Aging
84
Address Table/Forward Policy
84
Bridge/Address Table
84
Configuration/Security
85
Figure 3-7. Configuration/Security Screen
85
Security/Authentication
85
Radius Server/Primary Server
86
Radius Server/Secondary Server
86
Radius Server/Secret
86
Radius Server/Udp Port
86
Security/Radius Server
86
Security/When
86
Radius Server/Retry Count
87
Security/Ppp
87
Filter Defines /MAC Filter Defines
88
Security/Filter Defines
88
Filter Defines /IP Filter Defines
89
Filter Defines /Pattern Filter Defines
89
Filter Defines /IPX Filter Defines
90
Configuration/Connection List
92
Figure 3-8. Configuration/Connection List Screen
92
Connection List/Active
93
Connection List/Authentication
93
Connection List/Description
93
Authentication/Rx Username
95
Authentication/Tx Method
95
Authentication/Tx Password
95
Authentication/Tx Username
95
Authentication/Call ID 1
96
Authentication/Call ID 2
96
Authentication/Rx Password
96
Connection List/Ip
96
Ip/Mode
96
Ip/Nat
96
Ip/Route
97
Route/Ip/Net
97
Route/Netmask
97
Route/Static Route
97
Route/Force IP
98
Route/Hops
98
Route/Private
98
Ip/Rip
98
Rip/Mode
98
Rip/Protocol
98
Rip/Direction
99
Rip/Method
99
Rip/Retain
99
Rip/Triggered
99
Connection List/Ipx
100
Ipx/Mode
100
Ipx/Remote Network
100
Ipx/Triggered
100
Ipx/Retain
100
Ipx/Type 20 Packets
101
Connection List/Bridge
101
Bridge/Mode
101
Connection List/Probe
102
Probe/Active
102
Probe/Interval
102
Probe/Update Window
102
Connection List/Ppp
103
Ppp/Multilink
103
Multilink/Bacp
103
Multilink/Fragment
103
Multilink/Mode
103
Ppp/Compression
104
PPP/VJ Compression
104
Ppp/Max Config
104
Ppp/Max Timer
104
Ppp/Max Failure
105
Connection List/Dial out
105
Dial Out/Number 1
105
Dial Out/Number 2
105
Dial Out/Call Type
105
Dial Out/Redial at 56K
106
Dial Out/Delay
106
Dial Out/Connection Timeout
106
Bandwidth/Idle Timeout
107
Bandwidth/Mode
107
Bandwidth/On Demand
107
Bandwidth/Preempt Time
107
Connection List/Bandwidth
107
Dial Out/Attempts
107
Dial Out/Initial Channels
107
Bandwidth/Lower Threshold
108
Bandwidth/Max Channels
108
Bandwidth/Min Channels
108
Bandwidth/Upper Threshold
108
Bandwidth/Samples
109
Connection List/Filters
109
Filters/Wan-To-LAN (In)
109
Samples/Sample Rate
109
Samples/Samples
109
Samples/Time between Changes
109
Filters/In Exceptions
110
Filters/Demand Dial
111
Filters/Lan-To-WAN (Out)
111
Filters/Out Exceptions
111
Filters/Dem Dial Exceptions
112
Configuration/Management
113
Figure 3-9. Configuration/Management Screen
113
Management/Telnet/Web
113
Telnet/Server Access
114
Telnet/User List
114
User List/Authen Method
114
User List/Idle Time
114
User List/Name
114
User List/Password
114
Communities/Name
115
Communities/Privilege
115
Management/Snmp
115
SNMP Access
115
Snmp/Communities
115
User List/Level
115
Communities/Manager IP
116
Maint Port/Password
116
Maint Port/Password Protect
116
Management/Maint Port
116
Snmp/Traps
116
Traps/Manager IP
116
Traps/Manager Name
116
Maint Port/Baud Rate
117
Maint Port/Data Bits
117
Maint Port/Parity
117
Maint Port/Stop Bits
117
Configuration/Terminal Mode
117
Dial Menu
118
Dial/Description
118
Dial/Dial
118
Figure 3-10. Dial Screen
118
Dial/Hang up
119
Dial/Status
119
Dial/Channels
119
Dial/Number 1
119
Dial/Number 2
119
Status Menu
120
Figure 3-11. Status Screen
120
Status/Call Sessions
121
Call Sessions/Session1 and Call Sessions/Session2
121
Call Sessions/Spanning Tree
122
Status/Arp Cache
122
Status/Bridge Table
123
Status/Ip Routes
123
Status/Ipx Routes
124
Status/Ipx Servers
125
Status/Lan Stats
126
Status/Wan Stats
126
Status/Ip Stats
127
Figure 3-12. Test Screen
129
Test Menu
129
Test Menu/Echo Request
129
Test Menu/Dial Self
129
Logs Menu
130
Figure 3-13. Logs Screen
130
Logs/Call Log
131
Call Log/Active
132
Call Log/Clear
132
Call Log/Level
132
Call Log/View
132
Call Log/Wrap
132
Logs/Ppp Log
131
PPP Log/Active
131
PPP Log/Clear
131
PPP Log/Level
131
PPP Log/View
131
PPP Log/Wrap
131
Logs/Sys Log Host
131
Logs/Network Log
132
Network Log/Active
132
Network Log/Wrap
132
Network Log/Clear
133
Network Log/Level
133
Network Log/View
133
Utilities Menu
134
Utilities/Ping
134
Figure 3-14. Utilities Screen
134
Utilities/Telnet Client
135
Utilities/Upgrade Menu
135
Upgrade/Filename
135
Upgrade/Transfer Method
135
Upgrade/Start Transfer
136
Utilities/Exit
136
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
137
If Self-Test Fails
137
If the Express 4110/4120 Does Not Read Ready
137
If You Are Unable to Connect Calls
142
Table 4-1. Troubleshooting Calls
142
Specifications and Features
143
Network Interface
143
Ethernet Interfaces (LAN)
143
Switch Compatibility
143
Dual POTS Interface
143
Chapter 5 Specifications
144
Display
144
Environmental
144
Physical
145
Power
145
Appendix A Loop Status Messages
147
Appendix B Log Messages
151
Ppp Log Messages
151
Call Log Messages
156
Idle Timeout
163
Network Log Messages
167
Appendix C Snmp
173
Understanding Snmp
173
Snmp Embedded Agent
174
Table D-1. IBM/AT Style EIA-232 Interface
177
Table D-2. RJ-49C ISDN
177
Table D-3. RJ-11 POTS
178
Table D-4. 10Baset Ethernet
178
Menu Commands
179
Additional Commands
182
Appendix D Connector Pinouts
183
Appendix E Terminal Mode Commands
183
Glossary
183
Acronyms
191
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