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TOTAL ACCESS 600R
System Manual
4200600L1#TDM
Total Access 600R TDM
61200600L1-1A
December 2002

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  • Page 1 TOTAL ACCESS 600R System Manual 4200600L1#TDM Total Access 600R TDM 61200600L1-1A December 2002...
  • Page 2 To the Holder of the Manual The contents of this manual are current as of the date of publication. ADTRAN reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event will ADTRAN be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages or for commercial losses even if ADTRAN has been advised thereof as a result of issue of this publication.
  • Page 3 ADTRAN Utilities ........
  • Page 4 Revision History This is the first issue of this manual. © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 5 4. Use only the power cord, power supply, and/or batteries indicated in the manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local codes for special disposal instructions. Save These Important Safety Instructions 61200600L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 6 Advance notification and the opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service are given. 4. If experiencing difficulty with this equipment, please contact ADTRAN for repair and warranty information. The telephone company may require this equipment to be disconnected from the network until the problem is corrected or it is certain the equipment is not malfunctioning.
  • Page 7 End user/customer will be responsible for filing an affidavit with the local exchange carrier when connecting unprotected customer premise equipment (CPE) to 1.544 Mbps or subrate digital services. Until such time as subrate digital terminal equipment is registered for voice applications, the affidavit requirement for subrate services is waived. 61200600L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 8 ( ) D. In lieu of the preceding training requirements, the operator(s)/maintainer(s) is (are) under the control of a supervisor trained in accordance with _________ (circle one) above. © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 9 _________________________________Signature _________________________________Title _________________________________ Date Transcribed and sworn to before me This ________ day of _______________, _______ _________________________________ Notary Public My commission expires: _________________________________ 61200600L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 10 Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with Class A FCC limits. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 11 Department of Communications. Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Class A prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques,” NMB-003 edictee par le ministre des Communications. 61200600L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 12 Warranty and Customer Service ADTRAN will repair and return this product within ten years from the date of shipment if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service. For detailed warranty, repair, and return information refer to the ADTRAN Equipment Warranty and Repair and Return Policy Procedure.
  • Page 13 Customer Service, Product Support Information, and Training ADTRAN will repair and return this product if within ten years from the date of shipment the product does not meet its published specification or the product fails while in service. A return material authorization (RMA) is required prior to returning equipment to ADTRAN. For service, RMA requests, training, or more information, use the contact information given below.
  • Page 14 Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support. If additional support is needed, the ADTRAN Support web site provides a variety of support services such as a searchable knowledge base, updated firmware releases, latest product documentation, service request ticket generation and trouble-shooting tools.
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    SYSTEM DESCRIPTION This section of ADTRAN’s Total Access 600R System Manual is designed for use by network engineers, planners, and designers for overview information about the Total Access 600R. It contains general information and describes the L2 protocol support, routing capability, security, and testing features.
  • Page 16 Section 1 System Description Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 17: System Overview

    Section 1 System Description SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Total Access 600R is a cost-effective T1/FT1 access router designed for small and medium businesses, branch offices and campuses. The unit provides 1.54 Mbps for dedicated Internet access or remote office connectivity. With its integrated CSU/DSU, the Total Access 600R provides wide area network access over a standard T1 or fractional T1 circuit.
  • Page 18: Features And Benefits

    Section 1 System Description Total Access 600R System Manual FEATURES AND BENEFITS Below is a list of unit features and benefits. Configuration and Management • VT100 emulation via the CRAFT port • Telnet • SNMP • LAN and WAN status LEDs •...
  • Page 19: Protocol Support

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 1 System Description Protocol Support • • • • RIP V1, V2 and static routes • UDP, UDP Relay • ICMP • • • Frame Relay Frame Relay • Support for both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint networks using up to 10 PVCs •...
  • Page 20: Testing

    Section 1 System Description Total Access 600R System Manual Testing • Local Loopbacks: Line and Payload • Remote Loopbacks: Line, Payload, CSU Loopbacks, and Fractional T1 loopback per ANSI T1.403-1995 (Annex B) • Error Counts: ES, SES, SEF, FS, LCV, SLP, and UAS •...
  • Page 21 Total Access 600R Front Panel LEDs ........
  • Page 22: Engineering Guidelines

    Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600R System Manual EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS The Total Access 600R measures 11.25” W, 7.5” D, and 2” H and comes equipped for table top or wall mount use. POWER REQUIREMENTS The Total Access 600R has a maximum power consumption of 90-125 VAC 60 Hz and a maximum current draw of 300 mA.
  • Page 23: Reviewing The Rear Panel Design

    Power is supplied to the unit. Power is not supplied to the unit. REVIEWING THE REAR PANEL DESIGN The Total Access 600R rear panel is shown in Figure 2. Figure 2. Total Access 600R Rear Panel NTWK Connection connection pinout is a T1 connection. Table 2 shows the pinout for this connection.
  • Page 24: Craft Port

    Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600R System Manual Craft Port port connects to a computer or modem. The port input provides the following CRAFT CRAFT functions: • Accepts input from a PC or a modem for controlling the unit.
  • Page 25: Ac Power Connection

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines AC Power Connection Each unit includes an auto ranging 90-125 VAC, 60 Hz power supply with a 3-prong removable cable. Connect the power supply to a standard 120 VAC, 60 Hz electrical outlet for proper operation.
  • Page 26: At-A-Glance Specifications

    Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600R System Manual AT-A-GLANCE SPECIFICATIONS Table 6 lists the unit specifications. Table 6. Specifications Application Feature Specification T1 Network Interface Physical Interface RJ-48C Line Rate 1.544 Mbps +/- 75 bps Framing D4 (SF)/ESF Line Code...
  • Page 27 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Table 6. Specifications (Continued) Application Feature Specification Management Craft Interface EIA 232, Physical RJ-48C Ethernet 10/100BaseT SNMP V2 support Interface Syslog client ICMP Ping Utility Full menu-driven Telnet access Software download via TFTP...
  • Page 28 Section 2 Engineering Guidelines Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 29 Contents of ADTRAN Shipment ........
  • Page 30 Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 31: Introduction

    After unpacking the unit, inspect it for possible shipping damage. If the equipment has been damaged in transit, immediately file a claim with the carrier, and then contact ADTRAN Customer Service (see the contact information in the front of this manual).
  • Page 32: Grounding Instructions

    4 Screws (P/N 3276003003) • RJ-45 to DB-9 Adapter (P/N 3196ADPT001) • The Total Access 600R base unit. Customers must supply the Ethernet cable. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS The following provides grounding instruction information from the Underwriters’ Laboratory UL 60950 Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment, with revisions dated March 15, 2002.
  • Page 33: Mounting Options

    Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure MOUNTING OPTIONS The Total Access 600R comes equipped for table top or wallmount use. The unit is shipped with two wall-mount brackets (P/N 326542@C) and four screws (P/N 3276003003) which the customer must attach to the base unit for wallmount use.
  • Page 34 Section 3 Network Turnup Procedure Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 35 USER INTERFACE GUIDE The User Interface Guide (UIG) section of the ADTRAN Total Access 600R System Manual is designed for use by network administrators and others who will configure and provision the system. It contains information about navigating the VT100 user interface, configuration information, and menu descriptions.
  • Page 36 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual Interfaces (ETH[1]) > Config........... . . 68 Interfaces (ETH[1]) >...
  • Page 37 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide IGURES Figure 1. Top-Level Terminal Menu Window ..........38 Figure 2.
  • Page 38: Navigating The Terminal Menu

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual NAVIGATING THE TERMINAL MENU Log in to the unit by connecting one end of the supplied silver cable to the RJ-45 interface labeled CRAFT (located on the rear of the unit) and the other to a RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter. Connect the DB-9 (female) to a VT100 terminal or PC with VT100 emulator software.
  • Page 39 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Window Panes When you first start a terminal menu session, the terminal menu window is divided into left and right panes. The left pane shows the list of available submenus, while the right pane shows the contents of the currently selected submenu.
  • Page 40: Navigating Using The Keyboard Keys

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual Right Window Pane Notation The right window pane shows the contents of the currently selected menu. These contents can include both submenu items and data fields. Some submenus contain additional submenus and some data fields contain additional data fields.
  • Page 41 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide To do this... Press this key... Move between the left and right panes Arrows Move to the top of a screen Move to the bottom of a screen Ascend one menu level...
  • Page 42: Terminal Menu And System Control

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual To do this... Press this key... Paste the item stored in the clipboard, if the information is compatible. You must confirm all pastes except those to a single editable field.
  • Page 43: Telnet Security Levels

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Telnet Security Levels To edit terminal menu items via Telnet, you must have a password and the appropriate security level. Table 1 describes the security levels. Table 1. Telnet Password Security Levels...
  • Page 44: Menu Descriptions

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual MENU DESCRIPTIONS YSTEM menu provides basic information about the unit as well as data fields for editing YSTEM information. Figure 3 displays the submenus that are available when you select this menu item.
  • Page 45: System Info > System Contact

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide > S YSTEM YSTEM ONTACT Provides a user-configurable text string for a contact name. You can use this field to enter the name, phone number, or E-mail address of a person responsible for the unit. You can enter up to 31 alpha-numeric characters in this field, including spaces and special characters (such as an underscore).
  • Page 46: System Config

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual YSTEM ONFIG Set up the unit’s operational configuration from the menu. Figure 4 shows the items YSTEM ONFIG included in this menu. Figure 4. System Config Menu > M YSTEM...
  • Page 47 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide The security level for the port is always set to . This gives full access to all CRAFT menus. Passwords are case-sensitive and can contain up to 30 alphanumeric characters (including spaces and special characters).
  • Page 48 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual > M > T > A YSTEM ONFIG ANAGEMENT ELNET CCESS CCESS Sets The factory default value for this parameter is CCESS > M > T > A YSTEM ONFIG...
  • Page 49 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Table 3. Telnet Security Levels Security Description Level Full The user has all access to view and configure all menus (same as logging in to the CRAFT port) Support The user has read-only access to view the S menu.
  • Page 50 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual > M > SNMP M YSTEM ONFIG ANAGEMENT ANAGEMENT Activate the SNMP management and configure the SNMP communities and traps from this menu. > M > SNMP M > A...
  • Page 51 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide > M > SNMP M > T YSTEM ONFIG ANAGEMENT ANAGEMENT RAPS Sets up the trap manager name and IP from this menu. Displays the index number in the SNMP traps table.
  • Page 52: System Config > Syslog

    > S YSTEM ONFIG YSLOG Configure the unit Syslog client for use with a Syslog server (supplied with ADTRAN Utilities or available on most Unix platforms) from this menu. For additional information, reference RFC3164: The BSD Syslog Protocol. > S >...
  • Page 53 RFC3164: The BSD Syslog Protocol. The lower the log level, the more messages that will be generated. Setting reporting levels to DEBUG may negatively affect the performance of the IAD, including causing the IAD to reset. ADTRAN recommends using DEBUG for only short periods of time for debug purposes only. SYSLOG using Terminal Mode Another option for configuring syslog is using the terminal mode command log dump <logname>.
  • Page 54 Minimum required level for sending UDP log messages. > S > NETWRITE L YSTEM ONFIG YSLOG EVEL This parameter is for ADTRAN internal use only. > S > TCP L YSTEM ONFIG YSLOG EVEL Minimum required level for sending TCP log messages.
  • Page 55 Minimum required level for sending nonvolatile memory log messages. > S > NOKIA L YSTEM ONFIG YSLOG EVEL (This parameter is not applicable for the Total Access 600R.) > S > AUTOBAUD L YSTEM ONFIG YSLOG EVEL (This parameter is not applicable for the Total Access 600R.) >...
  • Page 56 Minimum required level for sending log messages about selftest. > S > VOICE L YSTEM ONFIG YSLOG EVEL (This parameter is not applicable for the Total Access 600R.) > S > JETSTREAM L YSTEM ONFIG YSLOG EVEL (This parameter is not applicable for the Total Access 600R.) >...
  • Page 57: System Config > Network Time

    Minimum required level for sending low level HDLC log messages. > S > VOATM L YSTEM ONFIG YSLOG EVEL (This parameter is not applicable for the Total Access 600R.) > S > PPPOA L YSTEM ONFIG YSLOG EVEL (This parameter is not applicable for the Total Access 600R.) >...
  • Page 58 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual > N > T YSTEM ONFIG ETWORK All time zones are based off of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The choices are listed below • • GMT -5 (E ASTERN •...
  • Page 59: System Utility

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide YSTEM TILITY Use the menu to view and set the system parameters shown in Figure 5. YSTEM TILITY Figure 5. System Utility Menu > U YSTEM TILITY PGRADE IRMWARE Select the firmware upgrade method and perform upgrade from this menu.
  • Page 60: System Utility > Config Transfer

    ONFIG RANSFER TFTP server. To support these transfers, ADTRAN delivers a TFTP program with the unit called TFTP Server. You can configure any PC running Microsoft Windows with this software, and store a configuration file. Before using , the unit should have a valid IP address, subnet mask, and...
  • Page 61: System Utility > System Utilization

    ERVER DDRESS Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server. Get this number from your system administrator. If using the ADTRAN Utilities TFTP server, this number appears in the TFTP server status window. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0 > C >...
  • Page 62: System Utility > Ping

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual > S > P > C CPU U YSTEM TILITY YSTEM TILIZATION ERFORMANCE URRENT TILIZATION is the running total of CPU utilization since the last clear. CPU U URRENT TILIZATION >...
  • Page 63: System Utility > Traceroute

    DLP-013, Saving and Loading Text Configuration Using the Terminal Command Line, for further assistance.) • Debug and troubleshoot. This function would be carried out with the assistance of ADTRAN Technical Support. • Start and stop the fail-safe timer for the auto-config feature, (See DLP-014, Unit Installation Using The Auto-Config Feature for details.)
  • Page 64: Interfaces

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual NTERFACES Use the menu to view and configure parameters for the T1 and Ethernet interfaces as shown in NTERFACES Figure 6. Figure 6. Interfaces Menus (T1[0]) NTERFACES View the T1 interface status and configure T1 parameters from this menu.
  • Page 65: Interfaces (T1[0]) > Status

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide (T1[0]) > C > F NTERFACES ONFIG ORMAT This sets the frame format for the T1 interface. The setting must match the frame format of the circuit to which the interface is connected. Choices are , and .
  • Page 66 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual (T1[0]) > S > P > ES NTERFACES TATUS ERFORMANCE (Errored Second) - For ESF mode, an errored second is defined as a second with one or more Path Code Violations (PCVs), or one or more Out of Frame (OOF) defects, or one or more Controlled Slip events, or a detected AIS (blue alarm) defect.
  • Page 67: Interfaces (T1[0]) > Test

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide (T1[0]) > S > A > C NTERFACES TATUS LARMS URRENT LARMS Displays the current alarms on the T1 interface. An asterisk in a field indicates that an alarm is active.
  • Page 68: Interfaces (Eth[1])

    (ETH[1]) > S > MAC A NTERFACES TATUS DDRESS This is a read-only field which displays the unique MAC address programmed at ADTRAN. (ETH[1]) > S > D NTERFACES TATUS Displays the status of the data link as up or down. This is a read-only field.
  • Page 69: L2 Protocol

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide (ETH[1]) > S > D NTERFACES TATUS Displays the data rate present on the Ethernet interface. The possibilities are , and 100B indicates the is set to and there is no Ethernet connection. This is a UTONEGOTIATION read-only field.
  • Page 70: L2 Protocol (T1[0]) > Protocol

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual L2 P (T1[0]) > P ROTOCOL ROTOCOL Configure the L2 Protocol mode. Choices are , and . The default is . Selecting enables the Auto-config feature. Reference DLP-014, Unit Installation Using The Auto-Config Feature, for more information.
  • Page 71 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 P (T1[0] - PPP) > C > A ROTOCOL ONFIG UTHENTICATION menu contains the required parameters for the authentication of the PPP peer and for UTHENTICATION being authenticated by the PPP peer. Authentication is applied between the unit and the PPP peer as described in the submenus.
  • Page 72 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual L2 P (T1[0] - PPP) > C > A > R ROTOCOL ONFIG UTHENTICATION ETHOD This parameter specifies how the unit is to be authenticated by the PPP peer. There are four possible selections.
  • Page 73: L2 Protocol (T1[0] - Ppp) > Status

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 P (T1[0] - PPP) > C > PPP > F IP A ROTOCOL ONFIG ORCE DDRESS This option forces the PPP to negotiate the IP address entered instead of allowing the other an address to be assigned by the remote end.
  • Page 74: L2 Protocol (T1[0] - Fre)

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual L2 P (T1[0] - FRE) ROTOCOL Configure the parameters and view the status of the T1 interface using Frame Relay protocol L2 P ROTOCOL from this menu. L2 P (T1[0] - FRE) > C...
  • Page 75: L2 Protocol (T1[0] - Fre) > Config

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide entry that has 0 in the DLCI field. This entry is considered the default entry to use when no match occurs. If this default entry is not present, the unit falls back to using IARP to determine the protocols to use with that particular virtual circuit.
  • Page 76: L2 Protocol (T1[0] - Fre) > Status

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual L2 P (T1[0] - FRE) > S ROTOCOL TATUS View the L2 Protocol status for the T1 interface using the Frame Relay protocol. L2 P (T1[0] - FRE) > S >...
  • Page 77 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 P (T1[0] - FRE) > S > P > D DLCI ROTOCOL TATUS NVALID Number of frames received that had illegal DLCIs. L2 P (T1[0] - FRE) > S >...
  • Page 78: L2 Protocol (T1[0] - Auto) > Status

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual L2 P (T1[0] - FRE) > S > PVC' > CR C ROTOCOL TATUS OUNT Number of packets received on this DLCI with the command response (CR) bit set. L2 P (T1[0] - FRE) >...
  • Page 79: L2 Protocol (Eth[1])

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 P (T1[0] - A ) > S > T ROTOCOL TATUS Number of packets transmitted out of the WAN port. L2 P (T1[0] - A ) > S > R...
  • Page 80 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual L2 P (ETH[1]) > S ROTOCOL TATUS View the L2 Protocol statistics for the Ethernet port from this menu. 10/100B L2 P (ETH[1]) > S > T ROTOCOL TATUS ACKETS Total number of packets transmitted out the Ethernet port.
  • Page 81: L2 Protocol (Eth[1]) > Status

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide L2 P (ETH[1]) > S > C ROTOCOL TATUS LEAR OUNTS Selecting this activator clears all the Ethernet stats. RIDGE Configure the bridge parameters and view bridging statistics from this menu as shown in Figure 8.
  • Page 82: Bridge > Status

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual > C > I (T1[0]) > S RIDGE ONFIG NTERFACES NTERFACE The T1 sub-interface is PPP [0.0] if the is set for . The [0.0] represents the T1 physical L2 P ROTOCOL and logical ports, respectively.
  • Page 83: Router

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide > S > B > TTL RIDGE TATUS RIDGE ABLE Time to Live (TTL) is the number of seconds until the address is removed from the table. This is a read-only field.
  • Page 84 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual The Ethernet port will always appear in the table > C > I OUTER ONFIG NTERFACES regardless of the L2 Protocol mode setting. > C > I (ETH[1]) > S...
  • Page 85 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide IRECTION Allows the direction at which RIP advertisements are sent and received to be specified. RIP advertisements are periodically transmitted and are listened RX ( to on this port. TX O RIP advertisements are periodically transmitted but are not listened to on this port.
  • Page 86 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual > C > I (T1[0]) OUTER ONFIG NTERFACES Configure the T1 interface parameters from this menu. The 0 in T1[0] represents a physical port. The T1 physical port will always be 0.
  • Page 87 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide DDRESS This option determines how the WAN interface receives its IP address. is the normal PECIFIED mode of operation. • The choices are (default) and if the is set to...
  • Page 88 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual (This option is not available if the is set to .) The Maximum Transmission Unit L2 P ROTOCOL (MTU) is the largest possible data unit that can be transmitted. The range is .
  • Page 89 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide UBLIC DDRESS (This option is only available when NAT P is enabled.) The public IP RANSLATION address used for this translation entry can be the NAPT IP address assigned to the link or can be specified.
  • Page 90 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual RIVATE DDRESS (This option is only available when NAT P is enabled.) The private IP RANSLATION address can be specified to steer certain protocols and ports to specific servers in the private network.
  • Page 91 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide (This option is only available when NAT P is enabled.) This is the RANSLATION destination of the packet. ROTO (This option is only available when NAT P is enabled.) This shows the...
  • Page 92 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is based on the shortest path (hops) between two IP addresses on a network. Each router maintains and broadcasts a routing table of known addresses/routes. ERSION The RIP protocol can be specified per DLCI.
  • Page 93 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide > C > R > S OUTER ONFIG OUTES TATIC OUTES Use this menu to enter static routes to other networks. Displays the index number in the static route table.
  • Page 94 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual > C > DHCP S > DHCP R OUTER ONFIG ERVER ENEWAL HOURS The number of hours that the DHCP server should allow the device to keep its previous IP assignment, before it is required to send a new DHCP request.
  • Page 95: Router > Status

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide UDP P The choices are (def) and . The following standard UDP protocols are relayed TANDARD PECIFIED when set: DHCP, TFTP, DNS, NTP (Network Time Protocol, port 123), NBNS (NetBios Name Server, port 137), NBDG (NetBIOS Datagram, port 138), and BootP.
  • Page 96 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual > S > IP R > F OUTER TATUS OUTES LAGS Important tags associated with this route entry route is a host route route is a gateway route static route, or learned via IPCP, IARP, DHCP...
  • Page 97 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide EFAULT The default value inserted into the Time-To-Live field of the IP header of datagrams originated at this unit, whenever a TTL value is not supplied by the transport layer protocol.
  • Page 98 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual RRORFREE ISCARDS The number of output IP datagrams for which no problem was encountered to prevent their transmission to their destination, but which were discarded (e.g., for lack of buffer space). Note that...
  • Page 99 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide ISCARDED OUTING NTRIES A packet the unit couldn't route. LEAR OUNTS Setting this activator clears the IP Statistics. > S > IP S > ICMP OUTER TATUS TATS ICMP M...
  • Page 100 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual ICMP T IMESTAMP EQUEST The number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages received. ICMP T IMESTAMP EPLY The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages received. ICMP A DDRESS EQUEST The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages received.
  • Page 101 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide ICMP E EQUEST The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages sent. ICMP E EPLY The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent. ICMP T IMESTAMP EQUEST The number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages sent.
  • Page 102 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual DATAGRAMS SENT The total number of UDP datagrams sent from this unit. LEAR OUNTS Selecting this activator clears the UDP statistics. > S > IP S > UDP T OUTER...
  • Page 103 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide TCP C CTIVE ONNECTIONS The number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the SYN-SENT state from the CLOSED state. TCP P ASSIVE ONNECTIONS The number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the SYN-RCVD state from the LISTEN state.
  • Page 104 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual > S > IP S > TCP C OUTER TATUS TATS ONNS View the TCP Conns Statistics from this menu. This table shows the different states of each TCP connection.
  • Page 105: Security

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide ECURITY Configure the parameters from this menu as shown in Figure 10. ECURITY ILTERS ADIUS ERVER Figure 10. Security Menu > F ECURITY ILTERS Configure the filter characteristics from this menu.
  • Page 106 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual Indicates the entry number in the MAC Filter Defines table. Identifies the filter entry. Default is no entry in field. 48-bit MAC source address used for comparison. Values are in hexadecimal format. Default is 00:00:00:00:00:00 Bits in the MAC source address which are compared.
  • Page 107 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide FFSET Offset from beginning of packet of where to start the pattern comparison. Default is ATTERN 64 bits used for comparison. Values are in hexadecimal format. Default is 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Bits in the pattern to be compared. Values are in hexadecimal format. Default is 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 >...
  • Page 108 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual Type of comparison that is performed. Default is = means ports equal to not = means port not equal to > means port greater than < means port less than None - means the source port is not compared IP destination port number used for comparison.
  • Page 109 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide > F > I ECURITY ILTERS NTERFACES The unit can block packets in and out of an interface by use of the filters. They are set up in two steps:...
  • Page 110 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual Indicates the entry number in the In Exceptions table. CTIVE Turns this entry active when set to Default is Selects the filter define list to reference (default is from the...
  • Page 111 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Turns off packet output filtering. No outgoing packets are ISABLE blocked. All outgoing packets to the WAN are blocked except as defined LOCK in the > F > I > S >...
  • Page 112 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual the last filter to combination. logically AND this filter with the next filter in the list. logically OR this filter with the next filter in the list. > F > I...
  • Page 113 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide from the > F > F > MAC F ECURITY ILTERS ILTER EFINES ILTER list. EFINES from the > F > F > P ATTERN ECURITY ILTERS ILTER EFINES ATTERN list.
  • Page 114: Security > Radius Server

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual CTIVE Turns this entry active when set to Default is Selects the filter define list to reference (default is from the > F > F > MAC F ECURITY ILTERS...
  • Page 115 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide > R > S ECURITY ADIUS ERVER ERVER This is the IP address of the third the unit should attempt to communicate with when ADIUS ERVER authenticating a Telnet session. Default is 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 116: Ds0 Maps

    Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual DS0 M menu allows you to map data and voice ports to the network T1 time slots. You may edit DS0 M either of the two maps at any time. If you make changes to the current map, only those DS0s that have changed will be updated (unchanged DS0s will not be affected).
  • Page 117: Ds0 Maps > Apply Template To Map 2

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide DS0 M > E 1 > DS0 Displays the network T1 time slot to be assigned. DS0 M > E 1 > S ERVICE When you select this option, a list of all of the slots and the modules displays. The first option is which unassigns the slot if selected.
  • Page 118 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual DS0 M > E 2 > RBS Robbed Bit Signaling. The parameter remains at for the TA 600R because is not applicable to data communications. © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 119: Appendix A. Configuring The Unit For Routing

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Appendix A. Configuring the Unit for Routing Initial Setup Before the unit can be configured for routing, the DS0s must be mapped. DS0 Mapping DS0 Mapping Instructions Step Action From the Main menu, select DS0 M...
  • Page 120 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual IP Routing After completing the DS0 mapping, there are three remaining steps required for the unit to be used for IP Routing: (1) Ethernet Interface Configuration, (2) T1 Interface Configuration, and (3) Default Gateway Configuration.
  • Page 121 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Router T1 Interface Setup Before configuring the Router T1 Interface, choose and select , or . Setup L2 P ROTOCOL instructions for the are described on the following pages. For information on setting the , reference DLP-014, Unit Installation Using The Auto-Config Feature.
  • Page 122 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual Router T1 Interface Setup Instruction when L2 Protocol = Frame Relay (FRE) (required if the unit is to be used for Frame Relay IP Routing on the WAN interface) Step...
  • Page 123 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Router T1 Interface Setup Instructions - IP Routing with NAT Step Action >C >I (T1 [0]) > S menu is found under OUTER ONFIG NTERFACES ETUP menu can be easily accessed by pressing <Ctrl><N>.
  • Page 124 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual Default Gateway Setup In A.04 TDM code, the default gateway is for the entire unit, not just for the Ethernet Port. Default Gateway Setup Instructions From the Main menu, select R...
  • Page 125: Appendix B. Configuring The Unit For Bridging

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 4 User Interface Guide Appendix B. Configuring the Unit for Bridging Initial Setup Before the unit can be configured for bridging, DS0s must be mapped. Reference the DS0 Mapping section on page 119. Setting up Bridging Options If the unit will be used for bridging, continue with the steps below.
  • Page 126 Section 4 User Interface Guide Total Access 600R System Manual Frame Relay Bridging Setup Instructions From the Main menu, select L2 P (T1[0])>P and select FRE. ROTOCOL ROTOCOL Select C and press <Enter>. ONFIG Set the M D (ANSI), A...
  • Page 127 DLP-012 Loading the Current Configuration Using XMODEM ............167 DLP-013 Saving and Loading Text Configuration Using the Terminal Command Line ......169 DLP-014 Unit Installation Using The Auto-Config Feature ..............173 DLP-015 A.03 to A.04 Firmware Upgrade ...................177 61200600L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 128 Section 5 DLP-Index Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 129: Connecting The Terminal Or Pc To The Craft Port

    Access to the unit is through the port labeled , an RJ-45 connector on the back of the unit. A special CRAFT ADTRAN adapter is required for access to this port. Prerequisite Procedures The unit must be powered for terminal communication to function.
  • Page 130 Plug the RJ-45 male end of the data cable into the CRAFT port on the rear of the unit by using the ADTRAN-proprietary DB-9 to RJ-45 adapter. Make connection to the PC or lap- top as appropriate for your equipment.
  • Page 131: Logging In To The System

    DB-9 female to RJ-45 female adapter for connecting to the port on the rear of the unit. This CRAFT adapter is ADTRAN-proprietary and is provided with the unit. To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm.
  • Page 132 Passwords are case sensitive. There is not a manufacturer’s password by default. Press <Enter> to enter the menu. If a customer forgets the password, they can contact ADTRAN Technical Support at 888-4ADTRAN for instructions on how to access the unit.
  • Page 133 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 5 DLP-002 3. Upon entering the correct password, the M is displayed as shown below. You are now logged in to the menu system. will return to the login prompt shown in Step 1.
  • Page 134 Section 5 DLP-002 Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 135: Adding/Removing Telnet Users And Changing Password Security Levels

    DB-9 female to RJ-45 female adapter for connecting to the port on the rear of the unit. This CRAFT adapter is ADTRAN-proprietary and is provided with the unit. • Ethernet cable from the port on the unit to a hub (customer-provided) 10/100B •...
  • Page 136 Section 5 DLP-003 Total Access 600R System Manual DLP-003 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Connect to the unit using either the 10/100B T or CRAFT interfaces. If you are not already connected to the unit’s interface (either with a...
  • Page 137 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 5 DLP-003 The unit contains six different password levels. The table below gives a brief description of each level. Security Level Description Full The user has all access to view and configure all menus (same as logging in to the CRAFT port).
  • Page 138 Section 5 DLP-003 Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 139: Setting Ethernet Ip Parameters

    DB-9 female to RJ-45 female adapter for connecting to the port on the rear of the unit. This CRAFT adapter is ADTRAN-proprietary and is provided with the unit. • Ethernet cable from the port on the unit to a hub (customer-provided) 10/100B •...
  • Page 140 Section 5 DLP-004 Total Access 600R System Manual DLP-004 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Connect the unit to your VT100 system (details found in DLP-001, Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port). 2. Log in to the system with maximum rights (details for logging in are in DLP-002 and DLP-003).
  • Page 141: Verifying Communications Over An Ip Lan

    DB-9 female to RJ-45 female adapter for connecting to the port on the rear of the unit. This CRAFT adapter is ADTRAN-proprietary and is provided with the unit. • Ethernet cable from the port on the unit to a hub (customer-provided) 10/100B •...
  • Page 142 Section 5 DLP-005 Total Access 600R System Manual DLP-005 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Ascertain the unit IP address. If you do not already have the IP Address for the unit, obtain it from the Network Administrator or...
  • Page 143 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 5 DLP-005 Some versions of Ping will continue running until you explicitly tell them to stop. If the program does not terminate on its own, type to get the program to stop. <Ctrl+C> 3. Telnet to the unit.
  • Page 144 Section 5 DLP-005 Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 145: Telnetting To The Unit

    DB-9 female to RJ-45 female adapter for connecting to the port on the rear of the unit. This CRAFT adapter is ADTRAN-proprietary and is provided with the unit. • Ethernet cable from port on the unit to a hub (customer-provided) 10/100B •...
  • Page 146 Section 5 DLP-006 Total Access 600R System Manual DLP-006 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Connect the computer to the unit’s CRAFT port as shown in DLP-001, Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port. 2. Log in to the unit as shown in DLP-002, Logging in to the System.
  • Page 147 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 5 DLP-006 11. Press <Ctrl + L> to log out of the unit. 12. From a remote computer system connected to the LAN, Telnet to the unit. Refer to the documentation of the computer system if you are unsure how to perform a Telnet.
  • Page 148 Section 5 DLP-006 Total Access 600R System Manual 14. Enter the password assigned in Step 7. Upon entering the correct password, the unit’s Main Menu is displayed as shown below: You are now Telnetted into the unit’s menu system. 15. When you complete your configuration changes and save the changes (when prompted), press <Ctrl+L>...
  • Page 149: Upgrading The Firmware Using Xmodem

    ADTRAN Utilities package and in most PC VT100 communications software packages. This procedure outlines the steps for a successful firmware upgrade using the interface and XMODEM software. CRAFT Firmware may be obtained from the ADTRAN website at www.adtran.com. Select Support and then Post-Sales Technical Support. Tools and Materials Required •...
  • Page 150 If necessary, refer to the terminal emulation software documentation for help. Also, when specifying the filename, ensure that the file transferred is the one provided by ADTRAN. Otherwise, the update will not complete successfully. This may take several minutes.
  • Page 151 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 5 DLP-007 Follow-up Procedures Once this procedure is complete, return to the procedure which referred you to this DLP and continue with the tasks indicated there. 61200600L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 152 Section 5 DLP-007 Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 153: Upgrading The Firmware Using Tftp

    • A TFTP Server accessible on the local network (a TFTP server is provided with the unit as part of the ADTRAN Utilities software) or a TFTP server accessible across the WAN • VT100 compatible terminal or computer with terminal emulation software •...
  • Page 154 6. Set the TFTP S to the IP address of the machine running the TFTP server program. ERVER DDRESS If using ADTRAN utilities, this will be the IP address that appears in the TFTP S ERVER window. TATUS 7. Enter the filename of the update file into the TFTP S field.
  • Page 155 5. Set the TFTP S to the IP address of the machine running the TFTP server program. ERVER DDRESS If using ADTRAN utilities, this will be the IP address that appears in the TFTP S ERVER window. TATUS 6. Enter the filename of the update file into the TFTP S field.
  • Page 156 Section 5 DLP-008 Total Access 600R System Manual Prior to the start of the upgrade, the transfer status will display . During the TFTP upload, various status messages display in T to indicate progress. The following table describes RANSFER TATUS these messages.
  • Page 157: Saving The Current Configuration Using Tftp

    • A TFTP Server accessible on the local network (a TFTP server is provided with the unit as part of the ADTRAN Utilities software) or a TFTP server accessible across the WAN. • VT100 compatible terminal or computer with terminal emulation software •...
  • Page 158 DLP-006, Telnetting to the Unit, to connect to the unit. 2. Verify the TFTP server is running on the network. A TFTP server ships as part of the ADTRAN utilities. If using ADTRAN utilities, choose >P >ADTRAN U >TFTP S...
  • Page 159 IP address of the machine running the TFTP Server ERVER DDRESS Program. If you are using the ADTRAN TFTP server, the IP address displays in the S field. TATUS For other TFTP servers, please refer to the appropriate documentation.
  • Page 160 Section 5 DLP-009 Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 161: Loading The Current Configuration Using Tftp

    • A TFTP server accessible on the local network (a TFTP server is provided with the unit as part of the ADTRAN Utilities software) or a TFTP server accessible across the WAN • VT100 compatible terminal or computer with terminal emulation software •...
  • Page 162 2. Log in to the unit using a FULL or SUPPORT level password (see DLP-003, Adding/Removing Telnet Users and Changing Password Security Levels for details). 3. Verify the TFTP server is running on the network. A TFTP server ships as part of the ADTRAN utilities. If using ADTRAN utilities, choose >P >ADTRAN U >TFTP S...
  • Page 163 IP address of the machine running the TFTP Server ERVER DDRESS Program. If you are using the ADTRAN TFTP server, the IP address displays in the S field. TATUS For other TFTP servers, please refer to the appropriate documentation.
  • Page 164 Section 5 DLP-010 Total Access 600R System Manual 10. After an appropriate length of time, the user may Telnet back into the unit. TFTP is not secure. No passwords are required for client access. Anyone can access files through the IP port on the server machine if they know the target file’s name.
  • Page 165: Saving The Current Configuration Using Xmodem

    CRAFT Tools and Materials Required • VT100 terminal or PC with VT100 terminal emulation software • XMODEM software To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. 61200600L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 166 Section 5 DLP-011 Total Access 600R System Manual DLP-011 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Connect to the unit using the RJ-45 CRAFT interface. If you are not already connected to the unit’s interface (either with a VT100 compatible...
  • Page 167: Loading The Current Configuration Using Xmodem

    Tools and Materials Required • VT100 terminal or PC with VT100 terminal emulation software • XMODEM software To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. 61200600L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 168 Section 5 DLP-012 Total Access 600R System Manual DLP-012 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Connect to the unit using the RJ-45 CRAFT interface. If you are not already connected to the unit’s interface (either with a CRAFT VT100 compatible terminal or with a PC running VT100 emulation software), follow the procedure in DLP-001, Connecting the Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port.
  • Page 169: Saving And Loading Text Configuration Using The Terminal Command Line

    DB-9 female to RJ-45 female adapter for connecting to the port on the rear of the unit. This CRAFT adapter is ADTRAN-proprietary and is shipped with the unit. • Ethernet cable from the port on the unit to a hub (customer-provided).
  • Page 170 Section 5 DLP-013 Total Access 600R System Manual DLP-013 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed Saving the Router's Configuration 1. Establish a connection to the router with the terminal software either through the CRAFT port or via a Telnet session.
  • Page 171 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 5 DLP-013 5. Don’t press another key yet! 6. Enable "capture" or "logging" in the terminal software, saving it to a file on your computer. 7. Press the SPACE BAR to continue. The router will then print its configuration to the terminal screen.
  • Page 172 Section 5 DLP-013 Total Access 600R System Manual Entering Commands at the Command Prompt To do this manually from the prompt, precede each instruction with a ">". After uploading, to apply and save changes, you must issue the command "save" from the prompt. The command will apply ALL changes to the unit (the same as escaping all the way out of the terminal menu).
  • Page 173: Unit Installation Using The Auto-Config Feature

    A script obtained via the terminal mode. See DLP-013 (Saving the Router's Configuration section only). The service provider's access network Layer 1 must be provisioned to map a single 64K DS0 from the provider's network to DS0 24 on the customer's T1 circuit with matching circuit parameters (ESF, B8ZS). 61200600L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 174 Section 5 DLP-014 Total Access 600R System Manual Tools and Materials Required • VT100 compatible terminal or computer with terminal emulation software (only required if unit has to be factory defaulted) • Appropriate cable to connect terminal to the unit (customer provided, only required if unit has to be factory defaulted) •...
  • Page 175 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 5 DLP-014 DLP-014 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed 1. Verify the unit is at factory default. 2. Connect the network interface cable to the NTWK port on the rear of the unit.
  • Page 176 Section 5 DLP-014 Total Access 600R System Manual 7. Set the failsafe timer by selecting S >T and typing fstimer start x, (where YSTEM TILITY ERMINAL x is in seconds) at the > prompt. Select a value for x which will allow enough time for the service provider to reconfigure the network to match the unit's new configuration and which will allow an extra 3 to 5 minutes for the unit to sync up with the network.
  • Page 177: A.03 To A.04 Firmware Upgrade

    A.03 TO A.04 FIRMWARE UPGRADE Introduction Until now, the Total Access 600R has been running firmware version A.03.xx. Recently, A.04.xx has been released. The development of A.04.xx code is a significant step in the evolution of the Total Access product line, as it allows all Total Access family members to share the same base code. This means that features and fixes are more easily implemented and are propagated across the product line.
  • Page 178 Appropriate cable to connect terminal to the unit (customer provided) • DB-9 female to RJ-45 female adapter for connecting to the port on the rear of the unit. This CRAFT adapter is ADTRAN proprietary and is shipped with the unit. © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 179 Total Access 600R System Manual Section 5 DLP-015 DLP-015 Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed Upgrade From A.03 to A.03.9X (Transition Build) to A.04 1. Upgrade the firmware from A.03 to A.03.9X (Transition Build) firmware. See DLP-007 or DLP-008 for instructions on how to perform this upgrade.
  • Page 180 Section 5 DLP-015 Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 181 ADTRAN UTILITIES ADTRAN delivers several PC software utilities with the unit. These utilities are located on the CD-ROM that came with your shipment. They also include MIB files (located in the MIB directory). Review the readme file (Readme.txt) for the latest information about the utilities.
  • Page 182: Telnet Utility

    Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Total Access 600R System Manual TELNET UTILITY The Telnet utility delivered with the unit provides enhancements to standard Telnet programs that make it easier to work with unit options. Access the Telnet program remotely through the Ethernet port.
  • Page 183: Edit Menu

    > ONNECT ESSION NTER action restores the previous connection. Transfer Cfg This feature is used with ADTRAN products primarily for sending configuration files to the unit. Exit Ends the Telnet session and closes the Telnet screen. Edit Menu Provides commands.
  • Page 184: Options Menu

    File Sends screen options data to a file in the format options listed below: Start Cfg Capture Used with the ADTRAN product line to start sending the scrolling screen capture to a file storage location. Stop Cfg Capture Used with the ADTRAN product line to stop sending the scrolling screen capture to a file storage location.
  • Page 185: Vt100 Utility

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities VT100 UTILITY Use the VT100 to configure a unit which is directly connected to a PC. The VT100 display is almost identical to the Telnet display. For a detailed description of how to work within the terminal menu, refer to Navigating the Terminal Menus in the User Interface Guide section of this manual.
  • Page 186: Edit Menu

    Total Access 600R System Manual XMODEM CRC Selects the XMODEM file transfer protocol. ASCII Cfg Files Selects ASCII transfer mode. Primarily useful for configuration transfers for the ADTRAN products. Edit Menu Identical to the Telnet (see Edit Menu on page 183).
  • Page 187: Tftp Server

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities About Displays version and owner information. TFTP SERVER The TFTP Server utility transfers configuration files to and from a TFTP server. You can install this program on a PC running any version of Microsoft Windows. The configuration of the unit can be saved offline as a backup file.
  • Page 188: Server Menu

    Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Total Access 600R System Manual Figure 4. TFTP Server Interface Only one configuration transfer session (upload or download) may be active at a time. The TCP/IP parameters are not saved or overwritten as part of the unit’s transferred configuration to allow sending identical configurations to multiple units.
  • Page 189: Help

    Total Access 600R System Manual Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Help Provides on-line help and version information. Contents Opens on-line help. About Displays version and owner information. STATUS FIELD This field displays general information about port and transfer status. This field is read-only. The unlabeled field in the center of the screen displays prompts about the status of active transfers, such as bytes transferred and received.
  • Page 190 Section 6 ADTRAN Utilities Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 191 MIB Variables Supported BY the Total Access 600R ....... . .
  • Page 192 Section 7 MIB Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 193: Mibs Supported By The Total Access 600R

    DS1-MIB RFC2665.mi2 EtherLike-MIB RFC2863.mi2 IF-MIB RFC3201.mi2 CIRCUIT-IF-MIB Enterprise MIBs: adtran.mi2 ADTRAN-MIB adIadSys.mi2 ADTRAN-ADIADSYS-MIB adIadRtr.mi2 ADTRAN-ADIADROUTER-MIB SNMPv2-SMI, SNMPv2-TC, SNMPv2-TM, SNMPv2-CONF should be included with the SNMP manager. All MIBs for the Total Access 600R are SNMPv2. 61200600L1-1A © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc.
  • Page 194: Mib Compilation Order

    MIB COMPILATION ORDER IANAifType-MIB PerfHist-TC-MIB SNMPv2-MIB (if not included with SNMP manager) IF-MIB IP-MIB IP-FORWARD-MIB FRAME-RELAY-DTE-MIB DS1-MIB DS0-MIB DS0BUNDLE-MIB EtherLike-MIB CIRCUIT-IF-MIB ADTRAN-MIB ADTRAN-IADSYS-MIB ADTRAN-IADROUTER-MIB TRAPS SUPPORTED BY THE TOTAL ACCESS 600R From RFC1215-MIB: coldStart linkDown linkUp authenticationFailure © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...
  • Page 195: Mib Variables Supported By The Total Access 600R

    - 1003218 adIadDs1SLP - 1003219 MIB VARIABLES SUPPORTED BY THE TOTAL ACCESS 600R SNMPv2 states the supported MIB variables by the following method: The unit will have a MIB called TA 6XX.mi2 that will describe the SNMP variables supported. This MIB will contain an AGENT-CAPABILITIES MODULE that will describe the SNMP variables supported.
  • Page 196 Section 7 MIB Total Access 600R System Manual © 2002 ADTRAN, Inc. 61200600L1-1A...

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