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AdTran Configuration Guide v3.0
ADTRAN 3120 / 3130 Configuration Guide
169 Saxony Road, Suite 212
Encinitas, CA 92024
Phone & Fax: (800) 477-1477
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  • Page 1 AdTran Configuration Guide v3.0 ADTRAN 3120 / 3130 Configuration Guide 169 Saxony Road, Suite 212 Encinitas, CA 92024 Phone & Fax: (800) 477-1477...
  • Page 2 Part 1; The Internet Configuration Guide will step you through the procedure for configuring Internet access on the AdTran 3120/3130 router in its new or reset state. Setting up the router is a four step process: Change the default password.
  • Page 3: Configuring Internet Access

    Click the “Save” button at the top of the page. Configuring Internet Access Follow these steps closely to set up the AdTran 3120/3130 via the built in GUI. Your ISP should have provided you with general instructions related to your internet connection. If you are unsure what these settings are, contact your ISP with regard to the settings you will need for your router.
  • Page 4 Configuration Screen 1 of 2 System  Public Interface (Back to instructions) NOTE: On Adtran 3130 DSL routers, the default gateway option is listed under   “Data” ”Router/Bridge” ”Default Gateway”.
  • Page 5 (Back to instructions) Disable SIP ALG The AdTran 3120/3130 needs to have SIP ALG disabled to function properly with the FreedomIQ service. FreedomIQ phones will not work with the AdTran router if SIP ALG is enabled. This is an option typically used for premise based VoIP systems.
  • Page 6 Configuring SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) The ADTRAN 3120/3130 should have the SNTP configured so that logs and voice quality monitoring reflect the proper time in the event that traffic logs need to be viewed for a specific time. If you purchased this router from FreedomVoice, the SNTP server will already be set up for Pacific Time.
  • Page 7 System  System Summary SNTP Settings 2 of 2 System  System Summary  Time Server (Back to instructions)
  • Page 8 NABLE EMOTE CCESS The ADTRAN 3120/3130 allows you to configure remote access to the GUI or command line interface. Follow these steps to configure remote access: In the left column under “Data” and “Firewall”, select “Security Zones”. In the edit security zones section, click on “Public”.
  • Page 9 Remote Access 2 of 4 Data  Firewall  Security Zones  Public (Back to instructions) Remote Access 3 of 4 Data  Firewall  Security Zones  Public  Add Policy to Zone Public (Back to instructions)
  • Page 10 Remote Access 4 of 4 Data  Firewall  Security Zones  Public  Add Policy to Zone Public  Admin Access (Back to instructions) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 11: Configuring Qos

    Configuring QoS The AdTran 3120/3130 comes partially preconfigured for QoS when ordered directly from FreedomVoice. If the router is reset or the router has been purchased from a different source, you can follow these instructions to set up QoS. There are two ways to edit router settings: through the GUI (Graphical User Interface) or CLI (Command Line Interface).
  • Page 12 Start by creating an ACL which will be used to identify the SIP signaling traffic so that later on we can mark the packets with CS3. From “Data” in the left column, select “Firewall / ACLs”. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Configure ACLs”. Enter an ACL name (“Signal”), select “Extended”...
  • Page 13 TCP shaping only (use this if you don’t have a separate logical network for phones)
  • Page 14 Data  Firewall/ACLs  Configure ACLs  Add New ACL  (ACL)  Add New Traffic Selector Configuring QoS with the GUI, Step 2: Create QoS Maps Three QoS maps will be created.  One for marking SIP packets with CS3 ...
  • Page 15 First, create a Traffic Marking QoS Map: From “Data” in the left column, select “QoS Maps”. Under “Add New QoS Map”, in the “Map Name” field type a description (“marking”). In the “Sequence Number” field enter a high priority number such as 10. The available range is 0- 65535 and click “Add”.
  • Page 16 Data  QoS Maps  Packet Matching Data  QoS Maps  Packet Marking...
  • Page 17 Next, create a traffic queuing QoS Map: From “Data” in the left column, select “QoS Maps”. Under “Add New QoS Map”, in the “Map Name” field, use a name such as “queuing”. In the “Sequence Number” field enter a high priority number such as 10. You’ll be taken to the configuration page for your new QoS map.
  • Page 18: Technical Support

    Technical Support Technical support for FreedomIQ is available from 3:00 AM PST to 6:00 PM PST, Monday through Friday, Saturday from 6:30am PST to 3:30pm PST and can be reached either by phone or by email. Emergency support is available 24/7. Phone: 888-955-3520 ext.

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