Patton 3086FR User Manual

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  • Page 1 For Quick Start Installation see page 29 Model 3086FR G.SHDSL Frame Relay over ATM IAD User Guide Sales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000 Technical Support: +1 (301) 975-1007 E-mail: support@patton.com WWW: www.patton.com Document Number: 033301U Rev. A Part Number: 07M3086FR-UG Revised: January 28, 2004...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2004, Patton Electronics Company. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Patton Elec- tronics assumes no liability for errors that may appear in this document. Warranty Information The software described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Factory default parameters ............................ 12 Typographical conventions used in this document....................13 General conventions ............................13 Mouse conventions ............................13 General Information............................15 Model 3086FR Frame Relay over ATM IAD overview..................16 General attributes ............................16 G.SHDSL Characteristics ..........................17 Ethernet ................................17 TDM Interface ...............................17 Protocol support .............................17...
  • Page 4 ......................37 Introduction ................................38 DSL port ................................38 Port................................39 V.35 and X.21 ports ..............................41 Connecting the 3086FR serial port to a DTE ....................41 Connecting the 3086FR serial port to a DCE ....................41 Interface................................43 T1 Interface Connection ..........................43 T1 Interface Configuration ..........................43 E1 Interface ................................44...
  • Page 5 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide Contents Configuration Management of the Channel Level Variables ................67 Frame Relay Service Interworking (FRF.8) ......................68 FRS Configuration Options ..........................69 CLI Configuration Method ..........................73 Web Configuration Methods ..........................74 Frame Relay (Ethernet-based) operations.......................76 Frame Relay Configuration Options .......................76...
  • Page 6 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide Contents Intrusion Detection System (IDS) ........................130 NAT (Network Address Translation) ......................133 Introduction ................................134 Enabling NAT ..............................134 Global address pool and reserved map ......................135 Monitoring Status ............................137 Status LEDs.................................138 13 Diagnostics..............................139 Introduction ................................140...
  • Page 7 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide Contents Cable Recommendations ..........................157 Cable................................158 Ethernet Cable ..............................158 Adapter................................158 Physical Connectors ........................... 159 RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port........................160 RJ-11 non-shielded port ............................160 RJ-45 non-shielded RS-232 console port (EIA-561)....................160 Serial port................................161 V.35 (M/34 Connector) ..........................161...
  • Page 8 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide Contents...
  • Page 9: Compliance Information

    The Models 3086FR have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection from such interference in a commercial installation.
  • Page 10: Industry Canada Notice

    Service All warranty and non-warranty repairs must be returned freight prepaid and insured to Patton Electronics. All returns must have a Return Materials Authorization number on the outside of the shipping container. This number may be obtained from Patton Electronics Technical Services at: •...
  • Page 11: About This Guide

    About this guide This guide describes installing and configuring a Patton Electronics Model 3086FR Frame Relay to ATM Con- verter. The instructions in this guide are based on the following assumptions: • The Frame Relay to ATM Converter may connect to a serial DTE device •...
  • Page 12: Precautions

    The alert symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential haz- ard. Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage. Factory default parameters The Model 3086FR Frame Relay to ATM Converter has the following factory default parameters. • Ethernet IP address: 192.168.200.10/24 •...
  • Page 13: Typographical Conventions Used In This Document

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide About this guide Typographical conventions used in this document This section describes the typographical conventions and terms used in this guide. General conventions The procedures described in this manual use the following text conventions: Table 1.
  • Page 14 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide About this guide...
  • Page 15: General Information

    Chapter 1 General Information Chapter contents Model 3086FR Frame Relay over ATM IAD overview..................16 General attributes ............................16 G.SHDSL Characteristics ..........................17 Ethernet ................................17 TDM Interface ...............................17 Protocol support .............................17 PPP Support ..............................18 ATM Protocols ...............................18 Frame Relay to ATM conversion protocols .....................18...
  • Page 16: Model 3086Fr Frame Relay Over Atm Iad Overview

    In addition, the Model 3086FR works at up to 4.6 Mbps over 2-wire. Whereas G.991.2 specifies 4-wire for data rates from 2.3 to 4.6 Mbps, the 3086FR is able to operate up to 4.6 Mbps over just 2 wires! Speed setting ranges are user selectable in nx64 kbps increments from 64 kbps.
  • Page 17: G.shdsl Characteristics

    Complete internetworking with IP (RFC 741), TCP (RFC 793), UDP (RFC 768), ICMP (RFC 950), ARP (RFC 826). • IP Router with RIP (RFC 1058), RIPv2 (RFC 2453) for up to 64 static routes. • Built-in Ping and Traceroute facilities. • Integrated DHCP Server (RFC 2131). Model 3086FR Frame Relay over ATM IAD overview...
  • Page 18: Ppp Support

    NAT (RFC 3022) with Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) for cost-effective sharing of a single DSL connection. Integrated Application Level Gateway with support for over 80 applications. • NAT MultiNat with 1:1 mapping. • NAT Many:1. • NAT Many:Many mapping. • NAT Port/IP redirection and mapping. Model 3086FR Frame Relay over ATM IAD overview...
  • Page 19: Management

    SNMP RO/RW strings. • Access list determining up to 5 hosts/networks which are allowed to access management system SNMP/HTTP/TELNET. • Logging or SMTP on events: POST, POST errors, line/DSL, PPP/DHCP, IP. Model 3086FR Frame Relay over ATM IAD overview...
  • Page 20: Front Panel Status Leds, Test Mode Switches, And Console Port

    • WAN Link (DSL) • Sync Serial (TD, RD, CTS, and DTR) or T1/E1 (Link, LOSS, TD, and RD) • Ethernet Link, 100M, Tx, and Rx • Status NS, ER, and TM Model 3086FR Frame Relay over ATM IAD overview...
  • Page 21 ON: is under one of the test modes (local loop, remote loop, or V.54 BER pattern) The test mode switches are: • Normal, Local, and Remote Loopbacks • Normal, 511, and 511E pseudo-random bit patterns Model 3086FR Frame Relay over ATM IAD overview...
  • Page 22: Rear Panel Connectors And Switches

    • Line connector Power connector AC universal power supply. The Model 3086FR offers internal or external AC power supply options. • The internal power supply connects to an AC source via an IEC-320 connector (100–240 VAC, 200 mA, 50/60 Hz) •...
  • Page 23: Ethernet Port (Outlined In Green)

    • When in the “in” position, the Ethernet circuitry is configured in cross-over MDI-X mode so that a straight-through cable can connect the Model 3086FR DSL modem’s Ethernet port directly to a PC’s NIC card. Line port (outlined in yellow) The RJ-11/4 DSL line port uses pins 2 and 3 of the RJ-11 port.
  • Page 24 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 1 • General Information Model 3086FR Frame Relay over ATM IAD overview...
  • Page 25: Product Overview

    Chapter 2 Product Overview Chapter contents Product Overview..............................26 Applications Overview ............................26 FR over ATM ............................27 Integrated access ............................27...
  • Page 26: Product Overview

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 2 • Product Overview Product Overview The Model 3086FR IAD operates as a Frame Relay to ATM converter (via serial port), as a bridge or a router and has three ports for communication: •...
  • Page 27: Fr Over Atm

    Integrated access In addition to FR to ATM conversion and transport over DSL, the 3086FR is a full feature router allowing routed or bridged services between the DSL interface and the 10/100Base-T port. The 3086 can simulta- neously transport traffic from the serial port and the 10/100Base-T Ethernet port over a single pair DSL link.
  • Page 28 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 2 • Product Overview Product Overview...
  • Page 29: Quick Start Installation

    Chapter 3 Quick Start Installation Chapter contents Hardware installation ............................30 What you will need ............................30 Installing the AC power cord ..........................30 Connecting network cables ..........................31 IP address Quick Start modification ........................32 Web Operation and Configuration .........................32 PC Configuration .............................32 Web Browser .............................32...
  • Page 30: Hardware Installation

    PC computer with HyperTerminal or equivalent VT-100 emulation program, or an ASCII (“dumb”) terminal. Installing the AC power cord This section describes installing the power cord into the IEC-320 connector on the 3086FR. Do not connect the male end of the power cord to the power outlet at this time. Do the following: 1.
  • Page 31: Connecting Network Cables

    Failure to do so could result in equipment damage. 2. Verify that the AC power cord included with your 3086FR is compatible with local standards. If it is not, refer to Chapter 14, “Contacting Patton for assistance” on page 29 to find out how to replace it with a...
  • Page 32: Ip Address Quick Start Modification

    PC Configuration In order to connect the PC to the Ethernet LAN to communicate with the Model 3086FR, the PC’s IP address should be on the same subnet as the modem. Connect a straight-through Ethernet cable between the PC’s NIC or PCMCIA Ethernet card and an Ethernet hub or switch.
  • Page 33 The Model 3086FR home page displays (see figure Figure 3. Model 3086FR home page The Model 3086FR menu structure for models RIC and RID is shown in figure 4 on page 34, the menu struc- ture for Model RIK is shown in figure 5...
  • Page 34 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 3 • Quick Start Installation Figure 4. Model 3086FR Menu Structure (Models RIC and RID) Hardware installation...
  • Page 35 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 3 • Quick Start Installation Figure 5. Model 3086FR Menu Structure (Model RIK) Hardware installation...
  • Page 36 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 3 • Quick Start Installation Hardware installation...
  • Page 37: Connecting The Dsl And Data Ports

    Connecting the DSL and data ports Chapter contents Introduction ................................38 DSL port ................................38 Port................................39 V.35 and X.21 ports ..............................41 Connecting the 3086FR serial port to a DTE ....................41 Connecting the 3086FR serial port to a DCE ....................41 V.35 interfaces............................41 X.21 interfaces............................41 Interface................................43 T1 Interface Connection ..........................43...
  • Page 38: Introduction

    Ethernet port. Frame Relay data from the serial port is passed to the FR to ATM converter engine and is prepared for transmission over the DSL link – data from or to the serial port does not enter the router core of the 3086FR.
  • Page 39: Tdm Port

    4 • Connecting the DSL and data ports To function properly, the Model 3086FR needs one twisted pair of metallic wire. This twisted pair must be unconditioned, dry, metallic wire, between 19 (.9mm) and 26 AWG (.4mm) (the higher number gauges will limit distance).
  • Page 40 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 4 • Connecting the DSL and data ports Figure 8. Rear panel power and interface connectors TDM Port...
  • Page 41: V.35 And X.21 Ports

    Connecting the 3086FR serial port to a DTE The serial port on the Model 3086FR is configured as a DCE so it connects directly to a DTE using a standard straight through cable. The cable should present either a male M/34 or DB-25 connector on one end, for V.35 interfaces, or a male DB-15 for X.21 interface connection.
  • Page 42 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 4 • Connecting the DSL and data ports 2. Locate the small daughter board on the 3086FR board between the DSL port (RJ-45) connector and the serial port connector (Figure 10 shows location of DTE/DCE daughter board).
  • Page 43: T1 Interface

    • To connect the 3086FR’s T1 port to a local T1 device ( PBX, router, mux) use a T1 ‘crossover’ twisted pair cable. A crossover cable connects the transmit pins of the Model 3086FR’s T1 port to the receive pins of the device attached to this port and vice versa.
  • Page 44: E1 Interface

    Configuration > Save Config menu. E1 Interface The 3086FR enables T1 or E1 device located at customer locations to access a carrier’s network over two wire, long reach DSL links. This capability allows providers to offer T1/E1 services at customer locations that were previously outside the reach of standard T1/E1 lines.
  • Page 45: E1 Interface Connection

    • To connect to the 3086FR E1 port and a local E1 device, use an E1 crossover twisted-pair cable. A crossover cable connects the transmit pins of the Model 3086FR’s E1 port to the receive pins of the device attached to this port and vice versa.
  • Page 46: Web Interface Configuration

    E1unused timeslots. Set this option to ‘Disabled’ unless instructed otherwise. Power Down: Options are Normal and Powerdown. When the 3086FR is set to powered down, it will set the E1 interface pins to high impedance to protect the device – set unit to “Normal” for regular operation.
  • Page 47: Configuring The Dsl And Serial Ports

    Chapter 5 Configuring the DSL and serial ports Chapter contents Introduction ................................48 Configuring the DSL interface ..........................48 Circuit ID ...............................48 Clear Error Counters ............................48 Intended DSL Data Rate ..........................49 Actual DSL Rate .............................49 DSL Rate ................................49 Terminal Type ..............................49 Interface Type ..............................49 Test Modes ..............................49...
  • Page 48: Introduction

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 5 • Configuring the DSL and serial ports Introduction Configuration of the 3086FR can be broken down into the following steps: • Configuring the DSL interface (see section “Configuring the DSL interface”) • Configuring the serial interface (see section “Configuring the serial port”...
  • Page 49: Intended Dsl Data Rate

    Intended DSL Data Rate DSL line rate at which you wish to connect. In a CPE to DSLAM configuration, the 3086FR (CPE) will have the DSL rate dictated by the DSLAM (CO). The model 3086FR will connect at nx64kbps speeds from 192kbps to 2.3Mbps.
  • Page 50: Line Probe

    --> gshdsl set dslrateTS 8 DSL timeslot options go from 3 = 192kbps to 36= 4.6Mbps Data Link Interface The datalink interface for the 3086FR is ATM. Enter the command as follows: --> gshdsl set interface atm Annex Type Annex type refers to spectral compatibility between DSL and T1 or E1 lines traveling in the same bundle. For North America and other areas where T1 lines are used, select Annex A, for areas where E1 lines are used select Annex B.
  • Page 51: Line Probe

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 5 • Configuring the DSL and serial ports To enter annex B type: --> gshdsl set ghsannex AnnexB For Annex A type: --> gshdsl set ghsannex AnnexA Line Probe This is not a required step. Line probe is a tool used to determine maximum achievable rate when initially con- necting 3086 to a copper line of unknown quality.
  • Page 52: Configuring The Serial Port

    52. Configuring the serial port This section defines the configuration options available for the serial interface on the Model 3086FR. This information could be used to configure the V.35 or X.21 interface available on the unit. Configuration variables available Click on Serial >...
  • Page 53: Gain Help About The Serial Interface

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 5 • Configuring the DSL and serial ports Rx Clk Inv : normal Gain help about the Serial Interface Command: serial help This command will request that the system provide help about each of the configuration variables that are available in the serial interface.
  • Page 54: Web Interface Configurations

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 5 • Configuring the DSL and serial ports Web Interface Configurations The serial interface can be configured using the web interface by following the “Serial” hyperlink on the web management screen. The following screen shot shows the configuration variables as they are displayed on the web management screen.
  • Page 55: Configuring Fr And Atm Features

    Chapter 6 Configuring FR and ATM features Chapter contents Introduction ................................57 Frame Relay Network (FRN) Interworking (FRF.5)....................59 FRN configuration options ..........................60 Web configuration methods for FRF.5 port and channel level configuration ..........60 Port Level Information screen ........................62 Channel Level Information screen ......................62 Packet Information screen .........................63...
  • Page 56 6 • Configuring FR and ATM features Model 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC Administrators’ Reference Guide Build a new Frame Relay Transport ......................76 Clear all Frame Relay Transports .......................77 Delete the specified transport ........................77 List all active Frame Relay Channels ......................77 Set configuration variables for the specified frame relay transport ..............77 Show detailed configuration information on the specified channel ............77...
  • Page 57: Introduction

    Model 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC Administrators’ Reference Guide 6 • Configuring FR and ATM features Introduction This chapter explains the three basic Frame Relay (FR)/ATM configurations of the 3086FR IAD and how to configure them. They are: • Frame Relay Network (FRN) interworking (FRF.5) •...
  • Page 58 6 • Configuring FR and ATM features Model 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC Administrators’ Reference Guide Figure 14 is a variation upon the previously described application. Here one end has FR equipment but the other location has special ATM equipment which recognizes FR. Specifically it must support the FR Service Specific Convergence Sublayer (FR-SSCS).
  • Page 59: Frame Relay Network (Frn) Interworking (Frf.5)

    DSL (ATM) ports. Nevertheless FRF.5/FRF.8 may operate simultaneously. An example of Ethernet-based FR/ATM is a 3086FR in a company’s office. All three ports are connected through the integrated router. The serial port (PPP or FR) with the WAN connection (ATM) via the DSL port. See figure...
  • Page 60: Frn Configuration Options

    The Frame Relay Network Interworking functions on the Patton Electronics Model 3086FR are defined by ports and channels. It is important to understand the implementation of FRF.5 in the Model 3086FR. There are 8 ATM Ports (called VCC or channel in FRF.5). Each port can be configured to have one channel (DLCI) or up to 8 channels (DCLIs).
  • Page 61 Model 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC Administrators’ Reference Guide 6 • Configuring FR and ATM features Figure 18. FRN Setup (FRF.5) link location Port Level Configuration Once FRN Setup (FRF.5) is selected (see figure 18), the screen is displayed (see figure 19). Figure 19.
  • Page 62: Port Level Information Screen

    6 • Configuring FR and ATM features Model 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC Administrators’ Reference Guide The screen gives an overview of the FRN connections that are available. Each Port Number in the left column Port X Configuration is a hyperlink that will display the window (where x is the port number selected) (see figure 20), a more detailed view of the port along with the configuration of the channel level information.
  • Page 63: Frn Configuration Options

    Figure 21. Channel Level Packet Information window FRN configuration options The Frame Relay Network Interworking functions on the Patton Model 3086FR are defined by CHANNELS and VPI/VCI. Ports are used to define the lower level Interworking Functions. First a port must be created that defines such items as the ATM VPI/VCI and the type of mapping that will be used to make the connection.
  • Page 64 6 • Configuring FR and ATM features Model 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC Administrators’ Reference Guide Convert: The system will convert the DE field received from the Frame Relay packet into the CLPI field of the outgoing ATM cell that is generated by the segmentation process. •...
  • Page 65: Channel Level Configuration Options

    Model 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC Administrators’ Reference Guide 6 • Configuring FR and ATM features – Mgt_Port_UP: Currently the LMI on the DTE side is UP Channel Level Configuration Options The Channel Level Configuration variables are used to define the channels that are attached to the ATM port. The following variables are used to define each channel configuration.
  • Page 66: Cli Configuration Methods For Port Level Management

    6 • Configuring FR and ATM features Model 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC Administrators’ Reference Guide CLI Configuration Methods for Port Level Management The following information can be used to configure the Port Level information associated with the FRN con- nections. The CLI uses the frn directive of the CLI interface for Port Level configuration. List all ports available to the system Command: frn list The frn list command will display the current high level state of each port available in the system.
  • Page 67: Configuration Management Of The Channel Level Variables

    Understanding the Channel Level View The Model 3086FR supports up to 8 individual FRN ports. Each port can support up to 8 channels while set to the “many to one” multiplexing mode. To access the port level information the user must first define the...
  • Page 68: Frame Relay Service Interworking (Frf.8)

    Neither the ATM nor the Frame Relay networks require any understanding of the other network protocols involved. This conversion is performed within the Model 3086FR’s IWF at the transport service level. Frame Relay Service Interworking functions are defined by the Frame Relay Forum specification Frame Relay/ATM PVC Service Interworking Implementation Agreement FRF.8.1.
  • Page 69: Frs Configuration Options

    6 • Configuring FR and ATM features FRS Configuration Options The Model 3086FR supports 64 FRF.8 connections (divided into 8 groups of 8 channels each). The IWF are configured by group and channel. The group level configuration options are applied to eight channels that are related to that group.
  • Page 70: Translation Mode

    (encapsulated per RFC2684) to the Frame Relay packets (encapsulated per RFC1490) and back. This is required because ATM and Frame Relay encapsulate packets in different formats as defined by their respective RFC. There are two options available for the Translation Mode setting within the Model 3086FR as defined below: •...
  • Page 71 Model 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC Administrators’ Reference Guide 6 • Configuring FR and ATM features specification. See figure 24 for the encapsulation types and includes an example where a Routed IP packet is received on both the Frame Relay and ATM sides of the connection. When the packet is received is checked against the known PID fields, and then the packet is routed to the appropriate encapsulation conversion station before being sent out the opposite interface.
  • Page 72: De Mapping

    FRS state: The state variable allows the user to enable or disable the channel for operation. The Frame Relay Service Interworking functions on the Patton Electronics Model 3086FR are also defined as sixty-four channels. Each channel creates a connection between a single DLCI on the Frame Relay net-...
  • Page 73: Cli Configuration Method

    Model 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC Administrators’ Reference Guide 6 • Configuring FR and ATM features work and a VPI/VCI on the ATM network. The following configuration options are available for each channel in the system. • VPI—Virtual Path Identifier: ATM side Virtual Path Identifier for the specified connection. •...
  • Page 74: Web Configuration Methods

    Web Configuration Methods The following documentation defines how to configure the FRS channel connections using the web interface on the Model 3086FR. All web interface screens our found under the IWF link. FRS Overview Screen By selecting the “FRS Setup (FRF.8)” link below the IWF heading will bring up an overview of the FRS con- nection available within the system.
  • Page 75: Group/Channel Level Configuration Screen

    Model 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC Administrators’ Reference Guide 6 • Configuring FR and ATM features Figure 26. FRF.8 Group Level Configuration window Group/Channel Level Configuration Screen By selecting the “Group #” link in the FRS Overview screen, the detailed channel level information screen is displayed as shown below.
  • Page 76: Frame Relay (Ethernet-Based) Operations

    Multiple Frame Relay transports, with different DLCI numbers, can be built upon the HDLC con- troller that is available with the 3086FR. The Frame Relay Interface is available at the serial interface for trans- port out of the Ethernet Interface or the ATM link.
  • Page 77: Web Based Configuration Of The Frame Relay Channel

    Model 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC Administrators’ Reference Guide 6 • Configuring FR and ATM features • DLCI: This variable can be set to any positive value less than 8196 Clear all Frame Relay Transports Command: framerelay clear transport This command can be used to clear all of the transports in the system Delete the specified transport Command: framerelay delete transport <name | number>...
  • Page 78 6 • Configuring FR and ATM features Model 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC Administrators’ Reference Guide Frame Relay (Ethernet-based) operations...
  • Page 79: Local Management Interface

    Chapter 7 Local Management Interface Chapter contents Introduction ................................80 LMI Configuration Options..........................80 managementType: (Default Value: no_maintenance) ..................80 MgtState ............................. 81 mgtAutoStart: (Default Value: FALSE) ......................81 T391_Value: (Default Value: 10) ........................81 T392_Value: (Default Value: 16) ........................81 fullReportCycle: (Default Value: 6) ........................81 netErrorWindowSize: (Default Value: 4) ......................81 netMaxErrors: (Default Value: 3)
  • Page 80: Introduction

    The Frame Relay Local Management Interface (LMI) is a mechanism that enables two separate frame relay sys- tems to communicate the status of the interface. The LMI interface supports dynamic updates on the status of the DLCI connections and the congestion state of the network. The Model 3086FR fully supports the LMI versions listed in table Table 4.
  • Page 81: Mgtautostart: (Default Value: False)

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 7 • Local Management Interface • ANSI_Both: The ANSI T1.617 protocol will be used. The unit will operate as both the Network and User side of the connection. • Cisco_Network: The Cisco LMI implementation will be used. The unit will operate as the Network side of the connection.
  • Page 82: Cli Configuration Methods

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 7 • Local Management Interface CLI Configuration Methods The following describes how to configure the LMI using the CLI. All LMI commands are contained under the “lmi” directive of the CLI interface. The following options are available: Show current configuration...
  • Page 83: Web Configuration Methods

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 7 • Local Management Interface Web Configuration Methods The following describes how to configure the LMI using the web interface. All LMI configuration variables are contained under the “LMI Management” window found through the IWF link. The following image shows the configuration variables available.
  • Page 84 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 7 • Local Management Interface Web Configuration Methods...
  • Page 85: 3086Fr Routed And Bridged Atm Connections

    Chapter 8 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections Chapter contents Introduction ................................86 DSLAM Connections with remote CPE units .......................86 Bridged application configurations to a DSLAM ....................86 RFC 1483 Bridged Configuration......................87 PPPoA Bridged (RFC 2364) Configuration ....................89 Routed application configurations to a DSLAM .....................91...
  • Page 86: Introduction

    Bridged application configurations to a DSLAM Two bridged services are offered, RFC 1483 Bridged and PPPoA Bridged. The configurations show a desktop on one end and a laptop on the other. The laptop and its Model 3086FR would be replaced with a DSLAM.
  • Page 87: Rfc 1483 Bridged Configuration

    No additional IP addresses are needed other than the IP address chosen earlier. In fact, if you are configuring and managing the model 3086FR only from the CLI (Command Line Interface), an IP address is not needed at all. The limitation of no IP address precludes the user from doing web management of the 3086FR since manage- ment is done via the Ethernet port.
  • Page 88 Start Action Model 3086FR (Central) Configuration Steps (RFC 1483 Bridged) Although the some parametric values may vary from the desktop’s Model 3086FR, the process is identical. From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port, → ip list interfaces One IP interface is called ip1 with an IP address of 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 89: Pppoa Bridged (Rfc 2364) Configuration

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections 3. Go to G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu, then the submenu Configuration. Leave Terminal Type as Remote, but change Interface Type to atm. Click on the button.
  • Page 90 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections 2. On the Menu, go to Configuration, then to WAN Connections. Delete the factory default WAN services already defined. Click on in the main window, select and click on the button.
  • Page 91: Routed Application Configurations To A Dslam

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections One IP interface is called ip1 with an IP address of 192.168.1.1 Change the IP address so it is in the same subnet as both PCs. For example, to 192.168.100.3 →...
  • Page 92: Rfc 1483 Routed

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections RFC 1483 Routed RFC 1483 provides the simplest method of connecting end stations over an ATM network. User data in the form of Ethernet packets is encapsulated into AAL-5 PDUs for transport over ATM. RFC 1483 provides no authentication and configuration that would be provided by PPP.
  • Page 93 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections In the Description field, enter the description you wish. In this example, it is called RFC 1483 Routed. Change the configuration parameters to match the following.
  • Page 94 3. Configuration Menu > Configuration > IP Routes > Click on Create new Ip V4 Route > Create the gate- way to the remote 3086FR by entering the WAN IP address of the remote 3086FR, in this example, enter 192.168.164.3 in the Gateway field > OK The other fields should be:...
  • Page 95 Change the IP address so it is in the same subnet as the laptop PC. The laptop’s IP address is 192.168.172.229, so in this example, change the IP address of the 3086FR to 192.168.172.3. The default IP mask is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 96 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections Click on Action > Select deactivate for Action > Click on the Action button. 2. On the Menu, go to Configuration, then to WAN Connections. Delete both default WAN services already defined.
  • Page 97 3. Configuration Menu > Configuration > IP Routes > Click on Create new Ip V4 Route > Create the gate- way to the remote 3086FR by entering the WAN IP address of the remote 3086FR, in this example, enter 192.168.164.2 in the Gateway field > OK The other fields should be:...
  • Page 98: Pppoa Routed (Rfc 2364)

    The Central (Model 3086FR) end functions as a local ISP which will authenticate the Remote user (Model 3086FR). The CPE side, with Remote and 3086FR-A, may represent a home PC which is connecting to a cen- tralized PPP server (Local and 3086FR—B).
  • Page 99 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections Model 3086FR (Remote—Client) Configuration Steps (PPPoA Routed) 1. From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port, → ip list interfaces One IP interface was called ip1 with an IP address of 192.168.1.1 Change it to an IP address which is in the same subnet as the Desktop PC.
  • Page 100 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections In the Description field, enter the description you wish. In this example, it is called PPPoA Routed. Change the configuration parameters to match the following. – Description:PPPoA Routed –...
  • Page 101 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections – Lcp Max Terminate:2 – Dialin Auth:none – Dialout Username:fred – Dialout Password:fredspass – Confirmation Password:fredspass – Dialout Auth:chap – Interface ID:1 – Remote IP:192.168.164.2 – Local IP:0.0.0.0 –...
  • Page 102 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections 4. Click on Edit ‘ATM Channel.’ Verify the Options to match the following. (Change if necessary.) – Tx Vci:800 – Tx Vpi:0 – Rx Vci:800 – Rx Vpi:0 –...
  • Page 103 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections One IP interface was called ip1 with an IP address of 192.168.1.1 Change it to an IP address which is in the same subnet as the Desktop PC. For example, to 192.168.172.3. The default IP mask is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 104 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections 2. On the Menu, go to Configuration, then to WAN Connections Delete both default WAN services already defined. Click on in the main window, select and click on the button.
  • Page 105 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections Click on Configure 3. In the Configuration Menu, click on Configuration then > WAN Connections > Edit (for the WAN Ser- vice ppp1) > Edit ‘PPP’ and verify or change the following parameters on the Edit PPP webpage.
  • Page 106 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections – Dialin Auth: – Dialout Username: [blank] – Dialout Password: [blank] – Confirmation Password: [blank] – Dialout Auth: none – Interface ID: 2 – Remote IP: 192.168.164.3...
  • Page 107 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections Click on button. Change DSLAM Connections with remote CPE units...
  • Page 108 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections 4. Click on Edit ‘ATM Channel.’ Verify the Options to match the following. (Change if necessary.) – Tx Vci:800 – Tx Vpi:0 – Rx Vci:800 – Rx Vpi:0 –...
  • Page 109 6. Again, the gateway to the remote Configuration Menu > Configuration > IP Routes > Click on Create new Ip V4 Route > Create 3086FR by changing or verifying the following parameters in the webpage Edit—Advanced Settings. – Destination:0.0.0.0 – Gateway:192.168.164.3 –...
  • Page 110: Ipoa Routed (Rfc 1577)

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections 7. From the Configuration Menu, click on Configuration > Authentication > Create a new user > enter the information for the following parameters in the webpage Details for the new user. One of these authentica- tion records is created for each remote end user connecting to the Server.
  • Page 111 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections 1. Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of the 3086FR. 2. On the Menu, go to Configuration, then to WAN Connections. Delete the factory default WAN services already defined.
  • Page 112 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections 3. Returning to the 3086FR Configuration Menu, click on Configuration, then IP Routes. – Click on “Create new Ip V4 Route.” – Destination:0.0.0.0 – Gateway:192.168.164.3 – Mask:0.0.0.0 –...
  • Page 113 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections 4. Go to G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu, then the submenu Configuration. Change Terminal Type to Central and Interface Type to atm. Click on the Configure button.
  • Page 114 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections Return to Action, select Start and click on Action Model 3086FR (Central) Configuration Steps (IPoA Routed) From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port: →...
  • Page 115 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections 3. Returning to the 3086FR Configuration Menu, click on Configuration, then IP Routes. Click on “Create new Ip V4 Route.” – Destination:0.0.0.0 – Gateway:192.168.164.2 – Mask:0.0.0.0 –...
  • Page 116 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 8 • 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections DSLAM Connections with remote CPE units...
  • Page 117: Ip Configurations

    Chapter 9 IP Configurations Chapter contents IP Configurations ..............................118 Router ................................118 RIP and RIPv2 ............................118 Static Route .............................118 DHCP Server and Relay ..........................119 DNS Client .............................121 DNS Relay Mode ............................122...
  • Page 118: Ip Configurations

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 9 • IP Configurations IP Configurations This chapter describes how to use the web page management pages to configure the router’s RIP versions, cre- ate a static Ip V4Route, and configure the DHCP Server or Relay.
  • Page 119: Dhcp Server And Relay

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 9 • IP Configurations 1. Click on > Configuration, then > IP Routes on the Configuration Menu. 2. On the main web page entitled “Edit Routes,” click on Create new Ip V4 Route 3. Enter the destination IP address in the Value field of “Destination.”...
  • Page 120 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 9 • IP Configurations 2. Click on on the DHCP Server web page to change the configuration for any of the DHCP param- Configure eters. The three categories of configuration parameters on this web page are the Address Range of the DHCP Server, the Lease Times in seconds, the selection of Domain Name Servers (if desired), and whether to use the router as the default gateway.
  • Page 121 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 9 • IP Configurations 4. The Frame Relay to ATM Converter may be used as a DHCP Relay Agent if desired. Go to > Configura- tion Menu > Configuration > DHCP Server. Select DHCP Relay Agent at the bottom of the web page and click on Configure.
  • Page 122 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 9 • IP Configurations DNS Relay Mode In the DNS Relay web page, up to 10 DNS server addresses may be added to utilize the DNS servers already being used by the network. 1. Select Enabled 2.
  • Page 123: Security

    Chapter 10 Security Chapter contents Introduction ................................124 Configuring the IAD ............................124 Configuring the security interfaces........................125 Deleting a Firewall Policy ..........................126 Enabling the Firewall............................127 Firewall Portfilters ...............................127 Security Triggers..............................128 Intrusion Detection System (IDS) ........................130...
  • Page 124: Introduction

    Configuring the IAD The configuration of security assumes that the 3086FR/Frame Relay to ATM Converter already has a valid IP address for the Ethernet port so that the user may access the modem via the web page. If the IP address is still the factory default, go to the section in Chapter 3 entitled IP Address Quick Start Modification.
  • Page 125: Configuring The Security Interfaces

    The next step in configuring the Frame Relay to ATM Converter is adding the default gateway route. Since the WAN IP address of the 3086FR modem at the CO site is 192.168.101.2, this will be the gateway for the 3086FR modem at the CPE site, the modem we are currently configuring.
  • Page 126: Deleting A Firewall Policy

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 10 • Security 4. Add one more security interface by repeating step 2. 5. Select Name of the LAN port (ip1) and Interface Type to be internal. Click on Apply. Now the Firewall policies will be added between the security interfaces. Only one Firewall policy, called etoi, is added between the external and internal interfaces.
  • Page 127: Enabling The Firewall

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 10 • Security Firewall Policies: ID | Name Type 1 Type 2 | Validator Allow Only ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | item0 | external | internal | false ------------------------------------------------------------------- → firewall delete policy item0 The firewall policy named item0 is now deleted.
  • Page 128: Security Triggers

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 10 • Security Transport Type Abbreviation IPIP To allow pings between the two PCs: 1. From the Configuration Menu, > Configuration > Security > Firewall Policy Configuration > Port Filters > Add Raw IP Filter 2.
  • Page 129 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 10 • Security After configuring the FTP portfilter, you can open an ftp session from Remote to Local, however you can issue ftp commands (e.g., login, cd, etc.) but transfer data (e.g., ls, dir, get, put commands). The portfilter allows an ftp control channel but does not allow the use of a secondary data channel for passing data by ftp.
  • Page 130: Intrusion Detection System (Ids)

    Intrusion Detection System (IDS) The security feature in the 3086FR Frame Relay to ATM Converter provides protection from a number of attacks. Some attacks cause a host to be blacklisted (i.e., no traffic from that host is accepted under any circum- stances) for a period of time.
  • Page 131 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 10 • Security Sets the duration for blocking all suspicious hosts. The firewall detects when the system is being scanned by a suspicious host attempting to identify any open ports. – Victim Protection Block Duration:Default = 600 seconds (10 minutes).
  • Page 132 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 10 • Security Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
  • Page 133: Nat (Network Address Translation)

    Chapter 11 NAT (Network Address Translation) Chapter contents Introduction ................................134 Enabling NAT ..............................134 Global address pool and reserved map ......................135...
  • Page 134: Introduction

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 11 • NAT (Network Address Translation) Introduction The basic steps for configuring NAT are: 1. Enable NAT between the internal and external interfaces of the firewall. 2. Create global addresses which will be added to the global pool of IP addresses on the WAN interface.
  • Page 135: Global Address Pool And Reserved Map

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 11 • NAT (Network Address Translation) Global address pool and reserved map 1. Click on Advanced NAT Configuration… on the web page, “Security Interface Configuration.” 2. Click on the hyperlink Add Global Address Pool. The global IP addresses need to be created and put into the Global Address Pool.
  • Page 136 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 11 • NAT (Network Address Translation) 6. Set the parameters to the following values: – Global IP Address:100.100.100.101 – Internal IP address:10.1.1.2 – Transport Type:all – Port Number:65535(This port number means all port numbers for TCP or UDP protocols will be mapped.)
  • Page 137: Monitoring Status

    Chapter 12 Monitoring Status Chapter contents Status LEDs.................................138...
  • Page 138: Status Leds

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 12 • Monitoring Status Status LEDs The LEDs indicate the status of the Power, the WAN (DSL) inter-modem link, Sync Serial or T1/E1 port, the Ethernet connection, and Status. All LED indicators will present the same looking profile (e.g., clear) when unlit due to being single color, water clear, high efficiency LEDs.
  • Page 139: Diagnostics

    Chapter 13 Diagnostics Chapter contents Introduction ................................140 Ping..................................140 Software Upgrades...............................140 Configuration ...............................140 Procedure ..............................140 Operating Local Analog Loopback (LAL)—Serial Port Loop................141 Operating Remote Digital Loopback (RDL)—DSL Loop ...................141 T1/E1 Diagnostics...............................142 Network Loop ..............................142 T1/E1 Local Loop ............................143 QRSS—BIT Error Rate Diagnostics ......................144 T1/E1 connection Status ..........................145...
  • Page 140: Introduction

    For standard software upgrades, which are at no charge, contact upgrades.patton.com for the location of the new firmware and follow these instructions. 1. Get the firmware image from Patton and save on your PC. It is a .tar file and MUST NOT be unzipped! 2. Login to the 3086FR’s web page on the browser.
  • Page 141: Operating Local Analog Loopback (Lal)-Serial Port Loop

    The local Loop test checks the operation of the local Model 3086FR, and is performed separately on each unit. Any data sent to the local Model 3086FR in this test mode will be echoed (returned) to the user device (i.e, characters typed on the key-board of a terminal will appear on the terminal screen).
  • Page 142: T1/E1 Diagnostics

    Ethernet port. The network Loop test verifies the operation of the T1/E1interface of the local unit and the T1/ E1 line. Any data received by the 3086FR T1/E1 interface in this test mode will be echoed (returned) to the originating device. This test is useful when the device connected to the 3086FR’s T1/E1 interface is unable to send loop codes to the local 3086FR’s T1/E1 CSU/DSU interface.
  • Page 143: T1/E1 Local Loop

    13 • Diagnostics To set the 3086FR T1/E1 port in Network Loopback test, do the following: 1. Go to the 3086FR Main page, select E1/T1. Next, click on Test Modes, select network Loop using the drop down menu, click on the button.
  • Page 144: Qrss-Bit Error Rate Diagnostics

    QRSS—BIT Error Rate Diagnostics The 3086FR/K offers a Bit Error Rate (BER) QRSS test pattern. This test pattern may to be used to test the communication link and the T1/E1 interface of the device attached to the 3086FR. When a QRSS test is invoked, the 3086FR generates a pseudo-random pattern using a mathematical polynomial.
  • Page 145: T1/E1 Connection Status

    13 • Diagnostics T1/E1 connection Status The 3086FR E1/T1 status page displays a number of alarms conditions, Transceiver status, and statistics. The information displayed in this page is of use for monitoring and troubleshooting network problems when the 3086FR T1/E1 interface is connected directly to a Telco network...
  • Page 146: Bit Error Rate (V.52) Diagnostics

    BIT Error Rate (V.52) Diagnostics The Model 3086FR offers a V.52 Bit Error Rate (BER) 511 test pattern. This test pattern may be invoked along with the LAL and RDL tests to evaluate the unit(s) and the DSL communication links. When a 511 test is invoked, the 3086FR generates a pseudo-random pattern of 511 bits using a mathematical polynomial.
  • Page 147: Contacting Patton For Assistance

    Chapter 14 Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter contents Introduction ................................148 Contact information............................148 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)..............148 Warranty coverage ............................148 Out-of-warranty service ...........................148 Returns for credit ............................148 Return for credit policy ...........................149 RMA numbers ..............................149 Shipping instructions ..........................149...
  • Page 148: Introduction

    If you have ordered the wrong equipment or you are dissatisfied in any way, please contact us to request an RMA number to accept your return. Patton is not responsible for equipment returned without a Return Authorization.
  • Page 149: Rma Numbers

    RMA#: xxxx 7622 Rickenbacker Dr. Gaithersburg, MD 20879-4773 USA Patton will ship the equipment back to you in the same manner you ship it to us. Patton will pay the return shipping costs. Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)
  • Page 150 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide 14 • Contacting Patton for assistance Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)
  • Page 151 Appendix A Specifications Chapter contents General Characteristics ............................152 G.SHDSL Characteristics............................152 Ethernet ................................152 Sync Serial Interface ............................153 T1/E1 Interface (3086FR/RIK and RIT models only)..................153 64K/G.703 Port (3086FR/RIF Model) ......................153 Protocol Support ..............................153 Support................................154 Protocols..............................154 Management ...............................154 Security ................................155 Compliance Standard Requirements........................155 Australia Specific .............................155...
  • Page 152: A Specifications

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide A • Specifications General Characteristics • Compact low-cost plug and play IAD • 10/100 Ethernet • Unlimited host support. • Comprehensive hardware diagnostics, works with any operating system, easy maintenance and effortless installation. •...
  • Page 153: Sync Serial Interface

    • Available with Female M34, DB-25, and DB-15 connectors • User configurable DTE/DCE for X.21 T1/E1 Interface (3086FR/RIK and RIT models only) • Line Rate 1.544 Mbps (T1), and 2.048 Mbps (E1) • RJ-48C connector ( with optional Dual BNC for RIK version) •...
  • Page 154: Ppp Support

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide A • Specifications • uPNP controlled device for seamless networked device interconnectivity and Windows XP integration. • IGMPv2 Proxy support (RFC 2236). • Frame Relay with Annex A/D/LMI, RFC 1490 MpoFR and FRF.12 Fragmentation.
  • Page 155: Security

    1.58H x 4.16W x 3.75D in. (10.6H x 4.1W x 8.8D cm) Power and Power Supply Specifications The 3086FR may come with either an AC or DC power supply. AC universal power supply The Model 3086FR offers internal or external AC power supply options.
  • Page 156 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide A • Specifications • Fuse rating: 250 Volts, 400 mA, time delay Connect the equipment to a 36–60 VDC source that is electri- cally isolated from the AC source. The 36–60 VDC source is to be reliably connected to earth.
  • Page 157: Cable Recommendations

    Appendix B Cable Recommendations Chapter contents Cable................................158 Ethernet Cable ..............................158 Adapter................................158...
  • Page 158: Dsl Cable

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide B • Cable Recommendations DSL Cable 10 foot (3 m), RJ-11/RJ-11 (refer to “RJ-11 non-shielded port” on page 160) Ethernet Cable Ethernet cable (P/N 10-2500) (refer to “RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port” on page 160)
  • Page 159: C Physical Connectors

    Appendix C Physical Connectors Chapter contents RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port........................160 RJ-11 non-shielded port ............................160 RJ-45 non-shielded RS-232 console port (EIA-561)....................160 Serial port................................161 V.35 (M/34 Connector) ..........................161 V.35 (DB-25 Female Connector) ........................161 X.21 (DB-15 Connector) ..........................162 E1/T1 (RJ-48C Connector) ..........................162 Power input.................................162...
  • Page 160: Rj-45 Shielded 10/100 Ethernet Port

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide C • Physical Connectors RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port Assuming the MDI-X switch is in the out position. Pin No. Signal Direction Signal Name Output Output Input Input RJ-11 non-shielded port Single twisted-pair (TP) for full-duplex transmission. The signals are not polarity sensitive.
  • Page 161: Serial Port

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide C • Physical Connectors Serial port V.35 (M/34 Connector) Pin # Signal GND (Earth Ground/Shield) SGND (Signal Ground) CTS (DCE Source) DSR (DCE Source, Always On) CD (DCE Source) LL (Local Loop, DTE Source)
  • Page 162: Connector)

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide C • Physical Connectors Pin # Signal TD/(Transmit Data-A, DTE Source) TC(Transmitter Clock-B, DCE Source) RD (Receive Data-A, DCE Source) RC (Receiver Clock-A, DCE Source) LL (Local LIne Loop) RTS/(Request to Send-B, DTE Source)
  • Page 163: D Command Line Interface (Cli) Operation

    Appendix D Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation Chapter contents Introduction ................................164 CLI Terminology ..............................164 Local (VT-100 emulation) ..........................164 Remote (Telnet) ............................164 Using the Console ............................165 Administering user accounts ..........................166 Adding new users ............................166 Setting user passwords ...........................166 Changing user settings ..........................167 Controlling login access ...........................167...
  • Page 164: Introduction

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide D • Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation Introduction The modem configuration and status can also be view and modified through the console, which is accessible through the RS-232 serial port or through a Telnet session over Ethernet.
  • Page 165: Using The Console

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide D • Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation Using the Console The console commands needed for the various modes of operation are described in later sections. In this sub- section are the most basic commands needed for console operation.
  • Page 166: Administering User Accounts

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide D • Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation clear list Æ ip interface ip1 list ? secondaryipaddresses Æ ip interface ip1 list secondaryipaddresses ? ip interface ip1 list secondaryipaddresses <enter> Secondary IP addresses for interface: ip1...
  • Page 167: Changing User Settings

    Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide D • Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation Enter the new password twice as prompted: Enter new password: *** Again to verify: *** → Note No check is made for any current password which may have been set for the user.
  • Page 168: To Establish The Dsl Link

    Value Description Version The version number of the DSL driver Platform The platform name of the unit e.g. 3086FR or 3086FR ModemState RO Idle Show the state of the handshaking process: Deactivated Idle – The DSL chip is in idle state Norm Oper Deactivated –...
  • Page 169 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide D • Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation Default Setting of the unit Terminal: Remote Interface: Hdlc DataRateN: DataRateI: Administering user accounts...
  • Page 170 Model 3086FR ATM IAD User Guide D • Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation Administering user accounts...

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