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Paradyne FrameSaver SLV 9126 CSU User Manual (470 pages)
Paradyne Router User's Guide
Brand:
Paradyne
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 4.21 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Equipment List
12
Technical Specifications
12
About this Guide
13
Document Organization
13
Purpose and Intended Audience
13
Product-Related Documents
15
Conventions Used
16
1 About the Framesaver SLV
17
System Overview
17
CSU/DSU-Specific Features
18
Router-Specific Features
18
Framesaver Diagnostic and SLM Feature Sets
20
Framesaver Diagnostic Feature Set
21
Additional Framesaver SLV9126-II and 9128-II Features
25
Additional Framesaver SLV 9128-II Features
25
Framesaver SLM Feature Set
26
Openlane SLM System
27
Netscout Manager Plus and Netscout Probes
28
2 User Interface and Basic Operation
30
Logging on
30
Main Menu
32
Screen Work Areas
33
Navigating the Screens
34
Keyboard Keys
34
Function Keys
35
Selecting from a Menu
36
Switching between Screen Areas
36
Selecting a Field
37
Entering Information
37
Screen Contents
37
Navigating the Router's CLI
38
CLI Keyboard Keys
38
3 Configuration Procedures
39
T Basic Configuration
39
Configuration Option Areas
39
Accessing and Displaying Configuration Options
39
Changing Configuration Options
39
Saving Configuration Options
39
4 Configuration Options
45
T Using the Easy Install Feature
45
Assigning Time Slots/Cross Connections
46
Assigning Frame Relay Time Slots to the Network Interface
46
Assigning DSX-1 Time Slots to the Network Interface
46
Assigning a Synchronous Data Port to Network or
46
Using RIP with Framesaver SLV Csu/Dsus
48
Entering System Information and Setting the System Clock
49
Setting up the Modem
50
Setting up Call Directories for Trap Dial-Out
50
Setting up to Use the Modem Passthru Feature
50
Setting up Auto-Configuration
52
Selecting a Frame Relay Discovery Mode
53
Automatically Removing a Circuit
55
Setting up Dial Backup
56
Setting up the DBM Physical Interface
56
Setting up Automatic Backup Configuration
57
Modifying ISDN Link Profiles
60
Restricting Automatic Backup and Configuring Backup Timers
61
Configuring the DBM Interface to Send SNMP Traps
62
Assigning Dlcis to a Backup Group
62
PVC Backup over the Network Interface
63
Setting up Back-To-Back Operation
63
Changing Operating Mode
63
Configuration Option Tables
64
Configuring the Overall System
65
Configuring Frame Relay and LMI for the System (Csu/Dsus)
65
Configuring Class of Service Definitions
69
Code Point Definitions
71
Configuring Service Level Verification Options
72
Configuring General System Options
75
Configuring Physical Interfaces
78
Configuring the Network Interface
78
Configuring a User Data Port (Csu/Dsus)
78
Configuring the DSX-1 Interface
78
Configuring the ISDN DBM Interface
78
Setting up ISDN Link Profiles
93
Time Slots
96
Clearing Assignments
104
Configuring Frame Relay for an Interface
105
Manually Configuring DLCI Records
108
Configuring PVC Connections
112
Configuring the IP Path List
116
Setting up Management and Communication Options
117
Configuring Node IP Information
117
Configuring Management Pvcs
117
Configuring General SNMP Management
117
Configuring Telnet And/Or FTP Session Support
117
Configuring SNMP NMS Security
117
Configuring SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out
117
Configuring Ethernet Management
117
Configuring the Communication Port
117
Configuring the Modem Port
117
5 Configuring the Framesaver SLV Router
151
Framesaver SLV Router Overview
151
IP Routing
151
Address Resolution Protocol
151
Proxy ARP
151
Interface Configuration
151
IP Options Processing
151
Applications Supported by NAT
151
Router Security
151
IP Router Filtering
151
T Address Resolution Protocol
153
NAT Configuration Example
156
Network Address Port Translation
158
NAPT Configuration Example
158
NAT and NAPT Configuration Example
160
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server
161
DHCP Server with NAT Configuration Example
162
DHCP Server at Remote Site Configuration Example
163
DHCP Relay Agent
163
IP Filtering
165
Land Bug Prevention
165
Smurf Attack Prevention
165
Provisioning the Router Interface
165
Configuring the Router Using Terminal Emulation
166
Uploading and Downloading the Router Configuration Via the CLI
166
6 Security and Logins
168
Limiting Access
168
Controlling Asynchronous Terminal Access
168
Limiting Dial-In Access Via the Modem Port
170
Controlling ISDN Access
171
ISDN Call Security
171
Disabling ISDN Access
171
Controlling Telnet or FTP Access
172
Limiting Telnet Access
172
Link
172
Controlling SNMP Access
175
Disabling SNMP Access
175
Assigning SNMP Community Names and Access Levels
176
Limiting SNMP Access through IP Addresses
177
Creating a Login
178
Modifying a Login
179
Deleting a Login
179
Controlling Router CLI Access
180
Access Levels (Command Modes)
180
Changing Access Levels
181
7 Operation and Maintenance
183
T Displaying System Information
183
T Viewing Leds and Control Leads
183
Framesaver SLV 9126 Leds and Control Leads
183
Framesaver SLV 9128-II Leds and Control Leads
183
LED Descriptions
183
Control Lead Descriptions
183
Device Messages
194
Status Information
200
System and Test Status Messages
201
Network LMI-Reported Dlcis Status
211
IP Path Connection Status
213
PVC Connection Status
215
Time Slot Assignment Status
218
DBM Interface Status
220
IP Routing Table
230
Performance Statistics
232
Clearing Performance Statistics
233
Service Level Verification Performance Statistics
234
DLCI Performance Statistics
239
Additional Performance Statistics for IP Enabled DLCI
241
Frame Relay Performance Statistics
242
ESF Line Performance Statistics
246
DBM Call Performance Statistics
249
Ethernet Performance Statistics
250
Trap Event Log
251
Modem Operation
252
Activating the Modem Passthru Feature
252
Canceling Modem Passthru Operation
252
Manually Disconnecting the Modem
252
Verifying Modem Operation
252
ISDN DBM Operation
254
Forcing Backup (Disruptive)
254
Placing a Test Call (Nondisruptive)
254
Verifying ISDN Lines
254
Verifying that Backup Can Take Place
256
FTP File Transfers
257
Upgrading System Software
259
Upgrading ISDN BRI DBM Software
260
Determining Whether a Download Is Completed
261
Changing Software
261
Transferring Collected Data
262
Turning off the System Alarm Relay
263
8 Troubleshooting
265
Problem Indicators
265
T Resetting the Unit and Restoring Communication
265
Resetting the Unit from the Control Menu
265
Resetting the Unit by Cycling the Power
265
Restoring Communication with an Improperly Configured Unit
265
Troubleshooting Management Link Feature
265
LMI Packet Capture Utility Feature
265
Viewing Captured Packets from the Menu-Driven User Interface
265
T Alarms
271
Viewing the Trap Event Log
278
Troubleshooting Tables
278
Device Problems
278
Frame Relay PVC Problems
280
ISDN DBM Problems
281
Tests Available
282
Test Timeout Feature
283
DBM Tests
283
Starting and Stopping a Test
284
Aborting All Tests
285
PVC Tests
286
PVC Loopback
287
Send Pattern
288
Monitor Pattern
288
Connectivity
289
Test Call
289
Physical Tests
290
Line Loopback
291
Payload Loopback
292
Repeater Loopback
293
DTE Loopback
294
Send Line Loopback
295
Data Channel Loopbacks on a Frame Relay Link
296
Send Remote Line Loopback
297
Send and Monitor Pattern Tests
298
IP Ping Test
299
IP Ping Test - Procedure 1
303
IP Ping Test - Procedure 2
304
Lamp Test
304
9 Setting up Openlane for Framesaver Devices and Activating SLM Features
305
T T T T
305
Administering and Managing SLM Activations
305
Entering an Activation Certificate
305
Checking Activation Certificate Status
305
Openlane Support of Framesaver Devices
306
Setting up the Openlane SLM System
306
Setting up Framesaver Support
307
Ordering SLM Feature Set Activations
308
To Find Your License Key Number
308
The Activation Certificate
309
Scheduling Activations
312
Checking the Status of Scheduled Activations
313
Canceling Scheduled Activations
313
Accessing and Printing the Certificate Summary Report
313
10 Setting up Netscout Manager Plus for Framesaver Devices
315
T Preparation
315
T Configuring Netscout Manager Plus
315
Adding Framesaver SLV Units to the Netscout Manager Plus Network
315
Verifying Domains and Groups
315
Correcting Domains and Groups
315
Adding SLV Alarms Using a Template
315
Editing Alarms
315
Adding SLV Alarms Manually
315
Creating History Files
315
Monitoring a Dlci's History Data
330
Monitoring the Agent Using Netscout Manager Plus
332
Statistical Windows Supported
334
11 Setting up Network Health for Framesaver Devices
335
T Installation and Setup of Network Health
335
Discovering Framesaver Elements
337
Configuring the Discovered Elements
338
Grouping Elements for Reports
339
Generating Reports for a Group
340
About Service Level Reports
340
About At-A-Glance Reports
340
About Trend Reports
341
Printed Reports
341
Reports Applicable to SLV Devices
341
Menu Hierarchy
345
MIB Support
350
Downloading Mibs and SNMP Traps
350
System Group (Mib-2)
351
Framesaver Unit's Sysobjectid (System 2)
351
Interfaces Group (Mib-2)
351
Paradyne Indexes to the Interface Table (Iftable)
351
Netscout Indexes to the Interface Table (Iftable)
354
Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps
356
Trap: Warmstart
357
Trap: Authenticationfailure
357
Traps: Linkup and Linkdown
358
Traps: Enterprise-Specific
361
Traps: RMON-Specific
364
Trap: Dialcontrol
365
RMON Alarm and Event Defaults
366
Physical Interface Alarm Defaults
366
Frame Relay Link Alarm Defaults
366
DLCI Alarm Defaults - Paradyne Area
366
DLCI Alarm Defaults - Netscout Area
366
Object ID Cross-References (Numeric Order)
374
C Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations
383
CLI Commands
383
Configuration Commands
384
Interface Commands
384
Pager Command
384
Access Control Commands
385
Pager Command
385
Configuration Commands
386
Interface Commands
387
IP Routing Commands
390
Bridge Commands
391
ARP Commands
393
NAT Commands
394
DHCP Server Commands
397
DHCP Relay Agent Commands
400
Filter (Access-List) Commands
401
Diagnostic Commands
405
Show Commands
407
Ethernet Type Codes
411
Protocol and Port Designations
413
ICMP Designations
413
TCP Port Designations
415
UDP Port Designations
416
D Router Command Line Summaries and Shortcuts
417
CLI Summaries
417
Show Command Summary
418
Access Control and System Level Command Summary
419
CLI Command Summary
420
CLI Command Default Settings
420
E Connectors, Cables, and Pin Assignments
423
Rear Panels
423
COM Port Connector
426
COM Port for 9126 and 9128-II (25-Position)
426
COM Port for 9126-II (9-Position)
426
COM Port for 9128-II Carrier Mount
427
COM Port-To-PC Cable (Feature No. 3100-F2-550)
427
COM Port-To-Terminal/Printer Cable (Feature No. 3100-F2-540
428
COM Port-To-Router Cables
429
Gender Adapter/Changer
432
LAN Adapter Converter and Cable
432
DTE Port Connector
433
Standard V.35 Straight-Through Cable
434
Standard V.35 Crossover Cable
434
DSX-1 Connector
435
Port for 9126, 9126-II, and Carrier Mounted 9128-II
435
Adapter (Feature No. 9008-F1-560)
435
Port for 1-Slot 9128-II (15-Position)
436
T1 Network Cable (Feature No. 3100-F1-500)
437
T1 Mass Termination Cable (Feature No. 9007-F1-500)
437
Canadian T1 Line Interface Cable (Feature No. 3100-F1-510)
438
Ethernet Port Connector
438
Modem Connector
439
ISDN DBM Connector
439
ISDN Modular Cable
439
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