Summary of Contents for Lucent Technologies CellPipe SDSU
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CellPipe™ SDSU User’s Guide Part Number: 7820-0792-002 For software version 1.1.8 July 2001...
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See that guide also to determine how products comply with the electromagnetic interference (EMI) and network compatibility requirements of your country. See the warranty card included in your product package for the limited warranty that Lucent Technologies provides for its products.
Obtaining technical assistance The eSight™ Service Center provides access to technical support. You can also obtain technical assistance through email or by telephone. If you need to contact Lucent Technologies for assistance, make sure that you have the following information available: •...
Important safety instructions • Type of computer you are using • Description of the problem Obtaining assistance through email or the Internet If your service agreement allows, you can communicate directly with a technical engineer through Email Technical Support or eSight Live chat. Select one of these sites when you log in to http://www.esight.com.
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Important safety instructions openings must not be blocked or covered. Installation without sufficient airflow can be unsafe. Equipment mounted in a rack should be distributed to prevent a possible hazardous condition due to uneven loading. The rack should safely support the combined weight of all equipment.
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Important safety instructions 14 Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous high voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 15 General purpose cables are provided with this product. Special cables, which might be required by the regulatory inspection authority for the installation site, are the responsibility of the customer.
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Important safety instructions Warnung: Um Feuer-Risiko zu reduzieren, müsssen die Querschnitte der Kommunikationskabel-Leiter 0,13 mm² oder größer sein. B. Special requirements Lithium batteries: Warning: The battery can explode if incorrectly replaced. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Menus ................... 3-1 Main Menu ......................3-1 Navigating the menus .................... 3-2 Main Menu items ....................3-3 Configuring a CellPipe SDSU ..........4-1 Configuring CPE or COE ..................4-1 Configuring WAN interface .................. 4-2 Using Autobaud ....................4-2 Configuring for ATM ..................4-3 Configuring PVCs ..................
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Contents Upgrading System Software ..........5-1 Preparing to upgrade ....................5-1 Obtaining software ....................5-2 Backing up your configuration ................5-2 Loading software ....................5-2 Hardware Specifications ............ A-1 FCC Regulations ..............B-1 FCC Part 15 Notice ....................B-1 IC CS-03 Notice ....................B-1 CellPipe™...
PVCs over ATM to a carrier Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) through the WAN connection. Figure 1-1 shows an example of how the CellPipe SDSU can fit into your network. Figure 1-1. CellPipe SDSU and your network...
Support for Domain Naming System (DNS) services CellPipe SDSU configuration A CellPipe SDSU is configured through a serial connection (see “Console setup” on page 2-4) established between the unit and a computer running a compatible VT100 terminal emulation program (such as HyperTerminal). See Chapter 4, “Configuring a CellPipe SDSU”...
Connecting CellPipe SDSU cables Figure 2-2 shows the back panel of a CellPipe SDSU unit. Figure 2-2. CellPipe SDSU back panel To connect a CellPipe SDSU, proceed as follows: Use a serial cable (not provided) to connect the port labeled TERMINAL to a serial port on your computer.
Note: Apply power last. Doing so turns on the CellPipe unit as the unit has no power switch. Checking CellPipe SDSU status lights Observe the activity pattern of the lights at the front of the CellPipe SDSU unit to verify that it is connected properly. Figure 2-4. CellPipe SDSU status lights When all the cables are connected, verify that the status lights illuminate as follows: •...
You need to set up a serial connection between the unit and your computer to access the command-line interface and configure a CellPipe SDSU unit. You need a 9-pin RS-232 serial cable to connect to the CellPipe unit through the console port.
Setup Logons To change a supervisor password: From the Main Menu, select Configure UserID and Password . Select Change Supervisor Password . Enter a password of up to 17 alphanumeric characters. To add new user: From the Main Menu, select Configure UserID and Password . Select Change User ID .
Main Menu The Main Menu provides access to all other menus and appears on your VT100 terminal after you establish a connection to a CellPipe SDSU unit through the HyperTerminal or other terminal emulation program. Depending on the access level (Supervisor, Administrator, or User), some of the menus might not be visible.
R. Reset System ESC to log off menu system Navigating the menus A CellPipe SDSU unit is operated as a menu-driven system. You navigate by selecting menus and operate the unit by setting parameters and issuing commands selected from the menus.
Menus Main Menu items Main Menu items This section summarizes the functions of menu items within the Main Menu. Table 3-1. The Main Menu Menu Functions Reports Menu Display: • Current configuration • Network statistics • Media statistics • Route table •...
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Menus Main Menu items Table 3-1. The Main Menu (continued) Menu Functions Configure Interface Available WAN interfaces: • Universal serial • SDSL Configure UserID and Password Change: • User ID • User password • Administrator password • Supervisor password Quick Interworking Configuration Set interworking connection: •...
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Menus Main Menu items Table 3-1. The Main Menu (continued) Menu Functions Perform: System Utilities • File transfer • ACOS [acos.bin] updating • Ping • Route trace • File system maintenance • Entire system update Specify: • System defaults • Console baud rate •...
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Menus Main Menu items Table 3-1. The Main Menu (continued) Menu Functions Configure NAT Enable/disable: • NAT debug messages. • NAT translation by port Specify: • NAT TCP timeout • NAT UDP timeout • NAT port range • NAT local server entry Display: •...
This chapter provides general information for configuration of the various interfaces and procedures for administrating a CellPipe SDSU unit. Configuring CPE or COE A CellPipe SDSU unit can be configured to operate either as customer premise equipment (CPE) or as central office equipment (COE). CellPipe™ SDSU User’s Guide...
IP address. Using Autobaud You need to enable Autobaud on the CellPipe SDSU to accept the rate available from the remote DSLAM (digital subscriber line access multiplexer). On the centrol office side (CO) set the user bandwidth allowed.
Select Enable/Disable Conexant Autobaud Mode . Select to enable Autobaud Mode. Configuring for ATM Transmission via SDSL on the CellPipe SDSU requires you to configure the WAN interface to run either ATM or Frame Relay datalink protocol. To configure for ATM, proceed as follows: From the Main Menu, select Configure Interface .
Select a port and assign the appropriate IP address. Configuring for Frame Relay Transmission via the SDSL connection on the CellPipe SDSU requires you to configure your WAN interface to run either ATM or Frame Relay datalink protocol. To configure for Frame Relay, proceed as follows : From the Main Menu, select Configure Interface .
See “Configuring DLCIs” on page 4-4 and “Assigning IP addresses for PVC connections” on page 4-4. Configuring static and default routes A CellPipe SDSU unit can be configured to have a static (or default) route or have RIP enabled for dynamic routing. CellPipe™ SDSU User’s Guide...
Configuring a CellPipe SDSU Configuring static and default routes Configuring a static route You can configure a static route to a destination IP network, as well as the next-hop router. If a profile specifies the destination address of a host on a remote subnet, but...
You need to enable RIP if you do not want to manually enter all your routes. To enable RIP in a CellPipe SDSU, proceed as follows: From the Main Menu, select Configure IP Router .
Configuring a CellPipe SDSU Configuring interworking connection FRF.8 FRF.8 converts Frame Relay traffic to ATM traffic for transmission over an ATM backbone. There is always a one-to-one relationship between Frame Relay and ATM PVCs. You have to configure both the DCE port and the WAN port for ATM datalink protocol.
Configuring a DNS Server Domain Naming System (DNS) is a mechanism for translating symbolic names to IP addresses. To make DNS services available to a CellPipe SDSU, you must specify the IP address of a DNS server. To specify a DNS server’s IP address, proceed as follows: From the Main Menu, select Configure IP Router .
There are two steps to the configuration for network address translation (NAT) on a CellPipe SDSU. First, you have to enable NAT translation on those ports that you want to run NAT. Then you have to specify a NAT configuration for each of those ports.
Configuring a CellPipe SDSU Configuring NAT Specifying NAT configuration by port After enabling the ports for NAT, you are ready to specify NAT configuration by port. To specify NAT configuration by port, proceed as follows: From the Main Menu, select Configure NAT .
Configuring a CellPipe SDSU Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP A CellPipe SDSU supports simple network management protocol (SNMP). An SNMP management station can query the unit, set some parameters, sound alarms when certain conditions appear in the unit, and so forth.
Loading software ..........5-2 CellPipe SDSU units support a high-speed serial interface for RS-530 and V.35 data communication instead of the traditional Ethernet interface.
Upgrading System Software Obtaining software Obtaining software You can obtain the latest software release from the Lucent Technologies eSight™ Service Center at http://www.esight.com. Note: Be sure you use the correct loads to upgrade. Your unit can lose all or part of its configuration if the wrong loads are used.
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Upgrading System Software Loading software To load software, proceed as follows: From the Main Menu, select System Utilities . Select File Transfer Utility . Select Send or Receive via XMODEM . When prompted, enter the name of the file to be transferred. Enter no when prompted to change console speed.
Hardware Specifications CellPipe SDSU units have the following hardware specifications. Physical connectors RJ-11 for xDSL WAN DB-25 (USI) connector Power input 18Vdc @ 1A Dimensions 3.2 cm x 8.1 cm x 10.5 cm (HxWxL ) Weight 90 g Humidity 0–90%, noncondensing Operating temperature 32–122°...
The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by Lucent Technologies. IC CS-03 Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means...
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FCC Regulations IC CS-03 Notice Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee that the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should make sure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. An acceptable method of connection must be used to install the equipment.
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