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CopperLink Model CL2300
Ethernet Extender
User Manual
Important
This is a Class A device and is not intended for use in a residential environment.
Sales Office:
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Part Number: 07MCL2300-UM, Rev. B
Revised: May 18, 2018

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  • Page 1 Important This is a Class A device and is not intended for use in a residential environment. Sales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000 Technical Support: +1 (301) 975-1007 E-mail: support@patton.com WWW: www.patton.com Part Number: 07MCL2300-UM, Rev. B Revised: May 18, 2018...
  • Page 2 Under no condition shall Patton Electronics be liable for any damages incurred by the use of this product. These damages include, but are not limited to, the following: lost profits, lost savings and incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product.
  • Page 3 .............................. 47 Accessing the CLI ............................. 59 System Image Handling Handling..........................63 Configuration File ..........................74 Basic System Management ..............................83 Wizard Interface Routing................................. 89 ............................94 SNMP Configuration assistance........................109 Contacting Patton for ..........................112 Compliance Information ..............................114 Specifications...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ............................14 ............................16 General Information Overview ................................17 Conceptual Overview ............................18 Default Configuration ............................19 ............................20 Installing the CL2300 CopperLink CL2300 Front Panel..........................21 Planning the Installation............................21 Contents of package ............................21 What you will need ............................21 Installation ..............................22 Connecting the Line Interface ..........................22...
  • Page 5 CopperLink CL2300 User Manual Table of Contents Shutdown ...............................28 Exit .................................28 Show ................................28 ..........................29 CL2300 Bridging Contexts Configuration Task List............................30 Optional .................................30 Context Switch: HW Bridge..........................30 Switch Mode Groups .............................30 Switch Mode VLANS .............................30 Port Configuration ............................31 Bindings ................................32 Context Bridge: SW Bridge Introduction ......................32...
  • Page 6 CopperLink CL2300 User Manual Table of Contents Command completion ............................45 Command history ............................46 Command Editing Shortcuts ..........................46 .............................. 47 Accessing the CLI Introduction ................................48 Accessing the CLI task list .............................48 Accessing via the console port .........................49 Accessing via a secure configuration session over SSH ..................49...
  • Page 7 CopperLink CL2300 User Manual Table of Contents Setting System Information ..........................76 Setting the System Banner ..........................77 Setting Time and Date ............................78 Configuring Daylight Savings Time Rules ......................78 Display Clock Information ..........................79 Display Time Since Last Restart ........................79 Configuring the Web Server ...........................80...
  • Page 8 CopperLink CL2300 User Manual Table of Contents Using the TrapViewer ...........................104 Standard SNMP Version 1 Traps ........................107 SNMP Interface Traps ............................108 assistance........................109 Contacting Patton for Introduction ................................110 Contact information............................110 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)..............110 Warranty coverage ............................110 RMA numbers ..............................111...
  • Page 9 List of Figures Ethernet bridging over a twisted-pair connection ..........18 Remote/CPE Configuration .
  • Page 10 List of Tables General conventions ..............14 CL2300 LED description .
  • Page 11: About This Guide

    • Appendix A, starting on page 112, provides compliance information for the CL2300 • Appendix B, starting on page 114, provides specifications for the CL2300 For best results, read the contents of this guide before you install the CopperLink CL2300.
  • Page 12: Precautions

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual Precautions Notes and cautions, which have the following meanings, are used throughout this guide to help you become aware of potential Router modem problems. Warnings relate to personal injury issues, and Cautions refer to potential property damage.
  • Page 13: Safety When Working With Electricity

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual Safety When Working With Electricity • Do not open the device when the power cord is con- nected. For systems without a power switch and without an external power adapter, line voltages are present WARNING within the device when the power cord is connected.
  • Page 14: General Observations

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual This device is NOT intended nor approved for connection to the PSTN. It is intended only for connection to customer premise equipment. WARNING Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. It occurs when electronic printed circuit...
  • Page 15 CopperLink CL2300 User Manual Table 1. General conventions (Continued) Convention Meaning < > Angle brackets indicate function and keyboard keys, such as <SHIFT>, <CTRL>, <C>, and so on. Elements in square brackets are optional. {a | b | c} Alternative but required keywords are grouped in braces ({ }) and are separated...
  • Page 16: General Information

    Chapter 1 General Information Chapter contents Overview ................................17 Conceptual Overview ............................18 Default Configuration ............................19...
  • Page 17: Overview

    The CL2300 offers easy installation. The variety of configuration options include CLI via console (RS232), Telnet, or SSH. Also included is HTTP web-based management, and SNMP. Patton's managed CopperLink series offer the versatility and reliability demanded for the most critical network applications at an affordable price.
  • Page 18: Conceptual Overview

    Although the units are capable of being simple plug-n-play mode Ethernet extenders, Patton has provided for more advanced capabilities and extreme flexibil- ity in configuring the units for your desired application requirements.
  • Page 19: Default Configuration

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 1 • General Information Default Configuration Let’s look at the data flow in combination with the conceptual view of the CL2300. This configuration is a remote/CPE configuration is shown in figure 2 Figure 2. Remote/CPE Configuration Traffic flow is as follows: Ethernet (Eth) ports are bound to Context Switch.
  • Page 20: Installing The Cl2300

    Chapter 2 Installing the CL2300 Chapter contents CopperLink CL2300 Front Panel..........................21 Planning the Installation............................21 Contents of package ............................21 What you will need ............................21 Installation ..............................22 Connecting the Line Interface ..........................22 Connecting Console Interface ..........................23 Connecting the Ethernet Interface.........................24 Connecting Power...
  • Page 21: Copperlink Cl2300 Front Panel

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 2 • Installing the CL2300 CopperLink CL2300 Front Panel The CL2300 features front panel LEDs that monitor power, Ethernet signals, CopperLink connection, and remote/local setting. Figure 3 shows the location of the LEDs. Table 2 describes LED functions.Before apply- ing power to the CL2300, review Chapter 2, “Connecting Power”...
  • Page 22: Installation

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 2 • Installing the CL2300 Installation To install the CL2300 Ethernet Extender, do the following: 1. Connect the line interface between the units (refer to “Connecting the Line Interface” on page 22). Note figure 4 for the rear panel arrangements 2.
  • Page 23: Connecting Console Interface

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 2 • Installing the CL2300 Figure 6. Pinout for two devices Figure 7. RJ-45 to RJ-11 cable Connecting Console Interface Install the supplied RJ-45-to-RJ-45 cable with the DB9-RJ45 adapter between the CL2300 RS-232 port and an open serial port on your computer. If you need to assemble your own cable, refer to the pinout diagram in figure Figure 8.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Ethernet Interface

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 2 • Installing the CL2300 Connecting the Ethernet Interface The Long Range Ethernet Extender has four unshielded RJ-45 Auto-MDIX10/100Base-T interfaces. These ports are designed to connect directly to a 10/100Base-T device or network. You may connect this port to a hub or PC using a straight through or crossover cable that is up to 328 ft.
  • Page 25: Configuration And Operation

    Chapter 3 Configuration and Operation Chapter contents Introduction ................................26 Connect with SSH ..............................26 Connect with Console ............................26 Change the IP address (default: 192.168.200.10) ....................26 Change the default username..........................26 Save the Configuration ............................26 CopperLink LINE Commands..........................27 Local and Remote ............................27 Annex Type ..............................27 Line Rate Configuration ..........................27...
  • Page 26: Introduction

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 3 • Configuration and Operation Introduction You can connect a PC to configure the CopperLink CL2300 using the CLI. Connect with SSH 1. Connect the Ethernet cable. 2. Connect the power supply. 3. Connect via SSH to the default address 192.168.200.10 4.
  • Page 27: Copperlink Line Commands

    This will set the Ethernet Extender as Local or Remote. Local is typically used at the network, Remote is typ- ically used at the remote device or remote network. Your CopperLink CL2300 when received in a 2pk is already configured one CL2300 as Local and one CL2300 as Remote.
  • Page 28: Use Profile

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 3 • Configuration and Operation Use Profile Configures the acceptable noise margin for adaptive rate. SNR is the relative strength of the CopperLink signal to Noise ratio. 6dB is generally the lowest dB recommended in order for the modem to be able to synch.
  • Page 29: Cl2300 Bridging Contexts

    Chapter 4 CL2300 Bridging Contexts Chapter contents Configuration Task List............................30 Optional .................................30 Context Switch: HW Bridge..........................30 Switch Mode Groups .............................30 Switch Mode VLANS .............................30 Port Configuration ............................31 Bindings ................................32 Context Bridge: SW Bridge Introduction ......................32 Bridge Groups ..............................33 CopperLink Line: Overview ..........................34 CopperLink Line Configuration Parameters ....................34...
  • Page 30: Configuration Task List

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 4 • CL2300 Bridging Contexts Configuration Task List To properly configure the CL2300, perform the tasks described in the following sections: • Configure Ports: All CopperLink and Ethernet Ports must be configured (see page • Configure Context Switch: Is it a VLAN application or unmanaged switch application? (see page •...
  • Page 31: Port Configuration

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 4 • CL2300 Bridging Contexts Figure 10. Switch mode VLANS Port Configuration Description Configure Port Enable ARP Interface Enter ‘interface’ configuration mode • Permit untagged- permit all traffic • Permit untagged encapsulate- permit all untagged traffic and tag with VLAN ID •...
  • Page 32: Bindings

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 4 • CL2300 Bridging Contexts Bindings Bindings form the association between circuits or ports and the interfaces configured on a context. No user data can flow on a circuit or Ethernet port until some higher-layer service is configured and associated with it.
  • Page 33: Bridge Groups

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 4 • CL2300 Bridging Contexts Context IP is your routing core. You may configure as many interfaces as needed. Remember to bind to the correct interface You are not limited to how many bridge-groups you can create inside of the Context bridge.
  • Page 34: Copperlink Line: Overview

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 4 • CL2300 Bridging Contexts CopperLink Line: Overview Configuration details for creating a DSL or Line Connection. Connections can only be made between two modems. These modems must have manual configurations to create a link. Description...
  • Page 35: Ip Context Overview

    Chapter 5 IP Context Overview Chapter contents Introduction ................................36 Packet Processing in the IP Context ........................37 Classifier .................................39 Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) ....................39 Routing-table Selection ...........................39 Access Control Lists (ACL) ..........................39 Routing ................................39 Packet Processing To/From Local Applications ....................40 IP Context Overview Configuration Task List.......................40 Planning Your IP...
  • Page 36: Introduction

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 5 • IP Context Overview Introduction This chapter outlines the Trinity Internet protocol (IP) context and its related components. You will get the fun- damental understanding on how to set up your CL2300 to make use of IP related services.
  • Page 37: Packet Processing In The Ip Context

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 5 • IP Context Overview Since the IP context represents a virtual IP4 and IPv6 dual-stack router, it contains up to 251 routing tables for static routes (not depicted in figure 13 on page 36). The routing tables decide whether received packets are delivered to a local application (example, CLI, web server, SIP gateway) or routed via another IP interface to a remote network host.
  • Page 38: Processing Order Of Ip Services Attached To An Ip Interface

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 5 • IP Context Overview Figure 14 shows the journey of a packet through the IP context and the order in which the attached profiles process the packet. Figure 14. Processing order of IP services attached to an IP interface...
  • Page 39: Classifier

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 5 • IP Context Overview Classifier The classifier is the first profile that inspects an incoming packet. The classifier assigns a traffic class to each packet. You can think of the traffic-class as if every packet in the router has a tag attached to it, on which the classification can be noted.
  • Page 40: Packet Processing To/From Local Applications

    Planning Your IP Configuration The following subsections provide network connection considerations for Ethernet ports. Patton recommends that you draw a network overview diagram displaying all neighboring IP devices. Do not begin configuring the IP context until you have completed the planning of your IP environment.
  • Page 41: Configuring Physical Ports

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 5 • IP Context Overview • IP Subnet mask used for Ethernet LAN and WAN ports • Length for Ethernet cables • IP addresses of the central SIP registrar • IP addresses of the central PSTN gateway for SIP-based calls...
  • Page 42: Configuring Network Address Port Translation (Napt)

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 5 • IP Context Overview Configuring Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) You can configure NAPT by creating a profile that is afterwards used on an explicit IP interface. In Trinity ter- minology, an IP interface uses a NAPT profile, as shown in figure 13 on page 36.
  • Page 43: Command Line Interface (Cli)

    Chapter 6 Command Line Interface (CLI) Chapter contents Introduction ................................44 Command modes ..............................44 CLI prompt ..............................44 Navigating the CLI ............................45 Initial mode ..............................45 System changes ............................45 Configuration ............................45 Changing Modes ............................45 Command editing ..............................45 Command help ...............................45 The No Form ..............................45 Command completion ............................45...
  • Page 44: Introduction

    In the administrator exec mode and in the different configuration modes, the system prompt is displayed as: devicename(mode)device# Where: • devicename is the currently configured name of the Patton device, the IP address or the hardware type of the device that is being configured • mode is a string indicating the current configuration mode, if applicable.
  • Page 45: Navigating The Cli

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 6 • Command Line Interface (CLI) Navigating the CLI Initial mode When you initiate a session, you can log in with operator or administrator privileges. Whichever login you use, the CLI is always set to operator exec (non-privileged exec) mode by default upon startup. This mode allows you to examine the state of the system using a subset of the available CLI commands.
  • Page 46: Command History

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 6 • Command Line Interface (CLI) CLI to complete the command at the prompt. If the number of characters is not sufficient to uniquely identify the command, the CLI will provide a list with all commands starting with the typed characters. For example, if you enter the string co in the configure mode and press <tab>, the selections configure, copy, and context are...
  • Page 47: Accessing The Cli

    Chapter 7 Accessing the CLI Chapter contents Introduction ................................48 Accessing the CLI task list .............................48 Accessing via the console port .........................49 Console port procedure ..........................49 Accessing via a secure configuration session over SSH ..................49 Accessing via a Telnet session ........................50 Telnet Procedure ............................50 Using an alternate TCP listening port for the Telnet or SSH server...
  • Page 48: Introduction

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 7 • Accessing the CLI Introduction The CL2300 is designed for remote management and volume deployment. The management and configura- tion of CL2300 is therefore based on IP network connectivity. Once a CL2300 is connected to, and address- able in, an IP network, you can remotely perform all configuration, management, and maintenance tasks.
  • Page 49: Accessing Via The Console Port

    2. Configure your serial terminal as described in the getting started guide. 3. Connect the serial terminal to your Patton device. Use a serial cable according to the description in the get- ting started guide included with your Patton device.
  • Page 50: Using An Alternate Tcp Listening Port For The Telnet Or Ssh Server

    1. Set up the Patton device as described in the getting started guide included with your device. 2. Connect the host (PC) or hub to the Patton device as described in the getting started guide. 3. Power on your device and wait until the Run LED lights.
  • Page 51: Selecting A Secure Password

    You are responsible for creating a new administrator account to maintain system security. Patton Electronics accepts no respon- sibility for losses or damage caused by loss or misuse of pass- IMPORTANT words.
  • Page 52: Password Encryption

    Saves the change made to the running con- figuration of the Patton device, so that it will be used following a reload Example: Create an operator account The following example shows how to add a new operator account with a login name support and a matching password of s4DF&qw.
  • Page 53: Creating An Administrator Account

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 7 • Accessing the CLI device>enable device#configure device(cfg)#operator support password s4DF&qw device(cfg)#copy running-config startup-config Creating an administrator account Administrators can run the enable command and access additional information within the Trinity configura- tion modes. Therefore administrators can modify the system configuration, as well as view all relevant system information.
  • Page 54: Displaying The Cli Version

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 7 • Accessing the CLI The following example shows how to add a new superuser account with a login name super and a matching password Gh3*Ke4h. device>enable device#configure device(cfg)#superuser super password Gh3*Ke4h device(cfg)#copy running-config startup-config Displaying the CLI version This procedure displays the version of the currently running CLI.
  • Page 55: Command Index Numbers

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 7 • Accessing the CLI Mode: Administrator or operator execution Step Command Purpose Trinity(cfc)#who Shows more detailed information about the users ID, name, state, idle time and location Trinity>who Shows the user login identity Example: Checking identity and connected users The following example shows how to report who is logged in or more detailed information about users, depending on the execution mode in which you are working.
  • Page 56 CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 7 • Accessing the CLI codec 3 g723-6k3 rx-length 30 tx-length 30 dejitter-max-delay 200 ...  Listing after changing index number: 192.168.1.1(pf-voip)[default]#codec 3 before 1 192.168.1.1(pf-voip)[default]#show running-config ... profile voip default codec 1 g723-6k3 rx-length 30 tx-length 30 codec 2 g711ulaw64k rx-length 20 tx-length 20...
  • Page 57: Ending A Telnet, Ssh Or Console Port Session

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 7 • Accessing the CLI 192.168.1.1(pf-voip)[default]#codec 1 after 3 192.168.1.1(pf-voip)[default]#show running-config ... profile voip default codec 1 g711ulaw64k rx-length 20 tx-length 20 codec 2 g711alaw64k rx-length 20 tx-length 20 codec 3 g723-6k3 rx-length 30 tx-length 30 dejitter-max-delay 200...
  • Page 58: Showing Command Default Values

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 7 • Accessing the CLI Showing command default values If a command is set to its default value, it is not displayed in the running-config in order to make it more read- able. There are a few exceptions to this rule. The command cli config defaults makes commands also appear in the running-config that are set to default values.
  • Page 59: System Image Handling

    Chapter 8 System Image Handling Chapter contents Introduction ................................60 System image handling task list ..........................60 Displaying system image information ......................60 Copying system images from a network server to Flash memory ..............61...
  • Page 60: Introduction

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 8 • System Image Handling Introduction System image handling management is a complex and feature rich system allowing a user to perform various upgrades on the devices. It allows a user to perform full upgrades and partial upgrades. It allows to upgrade sys- tem configuration seamlessly.
  • Page 61: Copying System Images From A Network Server To Flash Memory

    As mentioned previously, the system image file contains the application software that runs Trinity; it is loaded into the flash memory at the Patton Electronics Co. factory. Since most of the voice and data features of the CL2300 are defined and implemented in the application software, upgrading to a new release might be neces- sary if you want to have additional voice and data features available.
  • Page 62 CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 8 • System Image Handling Mode: Administrator access Step Command Purpose device(cfg)# copy tftp://server-ip-address>/<delivery- Downloads the image file from the TFTP file>.tar flash: server at address <address> and starts the system image download process. This progress is visualized with a prog-...
  • Page 63: Configuration File Handling

    Chapter 9 Configuration File Handling Chapter contents Introduction ................................64 Understanding Configuration Files .........................64 Shipping Configuration............................66 Configuration File Handling Task List ........................66 Copying Configurations Within the Local Memory ..................67 Replacing the Startup Configuration with a Configuration from Flash Memory ..........68 Copying Configurations To and From a Remote Storage Location ..............69 Replacing the Startup Configuration with a Configuration Downloaded from TFTP Server ......69...
  • Page 64: Introduction

    • Configuration file handling task list (see page 66) All Patton devices are shipped with a configuration file installed in the factory, which is stored in their flash memory. A configuration file is like a script file containing Trinity commands that can be loaded into the system. Con- figuration files may also contain only partial configurations.
  • Page 65 CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 9 • Configuration File Handling #----------------------------------------------------------------# # My Configuration File #----------------------------------------------------------------#   # SNTP configuration used for time synchronization cli version 3.00 sntp-client sntp-client server primary 172.16.1.10 port 123 version 4 sntp-client poll-interval 600 sntp-client gmt-offset + 01:00:00 ...
  • Page 66: Shipping Configuration

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 9 • Configuration File Handling gatekeeper-discovery auto bind interface lan router  no shutdown  port ethernet 0 0 medium auto encapsulation ip bind interface lan router no shutdown  port ethernet 0 1 medium 10 half encapsulation ip...
  • Page 67: Copying Configurations Within The Local Memory

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 9 • Configuration File Handling • Displaying configuration file information (see page • Modifying the running configuration at the CLI (see page • Modifying the running configuration offline (see page • Deleting a specified configuration (see...
  • Page 68: Replacing The Startup Configuration With A Configuration From Flash Memory

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 9 • Configuration File Handling configuration files in the same memory region need a unique name. For example, it is not possible to have two configuration files with the name running-config in the memory region config:.
  • Page 69: Copying Configurations To And From A Remote Storage Location

    After this, the startup configuration is transferred to the TFTP server, where it can be distributed to other Patton devices. These devices therefore get clones of the start- ing system if the configuration does not need any modifications.
  • Page 70: Displaying Configuration File Information

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 9 • Configuration File Handling Mode: Administrator execution Step Command Purpose device(cfg)# copy tftp://ip-address[:port]/new- Downloads the configuration file new-startup from startup config:startup-config the TFTP server at address ip-address replacing the existing persistent startup configuration. Option- ally you can enter the UDP port where the TFTP server listens.
  • Page 71: Modifying The Running Configuration At The Cli

    Once in configuration mode, you can enter the configuration commands that are necessary to your Patton device’s operation. When you configure Trinity by using the CLI, the shell executes the commands as you enter them.
  • Page 72: Modifying The Running Configuration Offline

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 9 • Configuration File Handling device#configure device(cfg)#… device(cfg)#copy running-config startup-config device(cfg)#reload Press 'yes' to restart, 'no' to cancel: yes The system is going down Modifying the Running Configuration Offline In cases of complex configuration changes, which are easier to do offline, you may store a configuration on a TFTP server, where you can edit and save it.
  • Page 73: Deleting A Specified Configuration

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 9 • Configuration File Handling device#copy running-config tftp://172.16.36.80/user/current-config Upload...100%  At this point in time, the offline editing of the configuration file current-config on the TFTP server takes place. device#copy tftp://172.16.36.80/user/ current-config config:startup-config Download...100% device#reload Press 'yes' to restart, 'no' to cancel: yes The system is going down...
  • Page 74: Basic System Management

    Chapter 10 Basic System Management Chapter contents Introduction ................................75 Basic System Management Configuration Task List ....................75 Managing Feature License Keys ........................75 Setting System Information ..........................76 Setting the System Banner ..........................77 Setting Time and Date ............................78 Configuring Daylight Savings Time Rules ......................78 Display Clock Information ..........................79...
  • Page 75: Introduction

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 10 • Basic System Management Introduction This chapter describes parameters that report basic system information to the operator or administrator, and their configuration. The following are basic parameters that can be established when setting up a new system: •...
  • Page 76: Setting System Information

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 10 • Basic System Management Example: Installing license keys from the console The following example shows the command used to install license keys manually on the console. device(cfg)#install license 10011002R1Ws63yKV5v28eVmhDsVGj/JwKqIdpC4Wr1BHaN- tenXUYF/2gNLoihifacaTPLKcV+uQDG8LJis6EdW6uNk/GxVObDEwPFJ5bTV3bIIfUZ1eUe+8c5OpC- Cd7PSAe83Ty2c/ CnZPSlEjIrVlJrr8VhOr1DYxkEV9evBp+tSY+y9sCeXhDWt5Xq15SAPlznTLQmym7fDakvm+zltzswX/ KX13sdkR0ub9IX4Sjn6YrvkyrJ2dCGivTTB3iOBmRjV1u  After installing license keys, you can check if the license keys have been added successfully to your system using the following command.
  • Page 77: Setting The System Banner

    The system supplier information is used to get in touch with the supplier for the CL2300, together with infor- mation on how to contact this supplier. The supplier is a company delivering Patton devices to a provider. The supplier information may be any alphanumeric string, including spaces, that is no longer than one line. This entry corresponds to the Patton Electronics enterprise-specific MIB supplier object.
  • Page 78: Setting Time And Date

    Setting Time and Date All Patton devices provide time-of-day and date services. These services allow the products to accurately keep track of the current time and date. The system clock specifies year, month, day, hour, minutes, and optionally seconds.
  • Page 79: Display Clock Information

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 10 • Basic System Management Mode: Configure Step Command Purpose device(cfg)#clock local default-offset Configures the offset of your time zone from GMT. This offset is used if no other dst rule is (+hh:mm | -hh:mm) currently active. Default: +00:00...
  • Page 80: Configuring The Web Server

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 10 • Basic System Management Configuring the Web Server The embedded web server has two parameters that are configurable. Note Changing the language parameter does not affect the language of the web configuration pages. Mode: Configure...
  • Page 81: Displaying The System Logs

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 10 • Basic System Management device#reload System configuration has been changed. Press 'yes' to restart, 'no' to cancel: yes The system is going down Displaying the System Logs The system logs contain warnings and information from the system components of Trinity3. In case of prob- lems it is often useful to check the event or the supervisor logs for information about malfunctioning system components.
  • Page 82: Configuring The Blink Interval

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 10 • Basic System Management  Configuring the blink interval When there are many Trinity devices in the same location, use this command to flash all the LED’s on a specific unit for a specified period of time. This makes identification of the physical unit very easy.
  • Page 83: Wizard Interface

    Chapter 11 Wizard Interface Chapter contents Introduction ................................84 Browser Notes ...............................84 Connect with Web GUI............................84 Management IP Setup .............................86 Line Setup ...............................86...
  • Page 84: Introduction

    This Chapter will give you a quick walk through how to use the Wizard that has been loaded on to the device from the Patton Factory. These Wizards can be both imported and exported and modified easily by using your favorite color code or text editor. The wizard is a simple XML script that loads your new graphi- cal changed into the startup configuration file saves and reboots.
  • Page 85: Wizard Homepage

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 11 • Wizard Interface The CL2300 includes a Wizard within the GUI. The icon to the wizard is in the top right corner of your browser as it displays in figure Figure 20. Wizard Homepage Once the wizard icon is selected, you will have the options of supported set ups as shown in figure 32. Click on CL2300 Basic Setup.
  • Page 86: Management Ip Setup

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 11 • Wizard Interface Figure 22. Basic Setup User Access: (optional configuration) Users may change the password for the admin user. Management IP Setup • Static: create your own IP address, netmask and gateway (optional-the gateway is required for remote manage- ment).
  • Page 87 Line Type (Local or Remote): This will set the Ethernet Extender as Local or Remote. Local is typically used at the network, Remote is typically used at the remote device or remote network. Your CopperLink CL2300 when received in a 2pk is already configured one CL2300 as Local and one CL2300 as Remote.
  • Page 88: Configure Preview Option

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 11 • Wizard Interface Figure 23. Configure Preview Option When the user chooses the save and reboot option, a prompt will ask you to confirm. If the configuration is correct, select “Yes” as shown in figure Figure 24.
  • Page 89: Ip Routing

    Chapter 12 IP Routing Chapter contents Introduction ................................90 Basic Routing ................................90 Static Routes ..............................90 Configuring static routes ...........................90 System Routes ..............................91 Dynamic Routes .............................92 Show Routes ..............................92 Basic Static Routing Example ..........................92...
  • Page 90: Introduction

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 12 • IP Routing Introduction The Trinity IP Routing facility consists of the two major functionalities: Basic Routing and Policy Routing. Basic Routing Under Basic Routing is to be understood the destination IP address based next-hop determination. The next- hop or gateway selection is done by matching a set of routing rules entered by the user (static-route), received through a routing-protocol (dynamic-route) or added by the system (system-route).
  • Page 91: System Routes

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 12 • IP Routing Mode: Administrator execution Step Command Purpose [device](cfg)#context ip [ROUTER ] Enters the context IP ROUTER configuration mode. [device](ctx-ip)[ROUTER]#routing-table [ DEFAULT ] Enters the routing-table DEFAULT configuration mode. [device][ROUTER.DEFAULT]#route { <network>/<mask- Adds a static route.
  • Page 92: Dynamic Routes

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 12 • IP Routing to be configured. The system-routes are of type interface-route means, only the outgoing interface is specified and do not have the gateway parameter. In the output of the show route command they are flagged with an “S”.
  • Page 93: Static Route Example

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 12 • IP Routing Figure 25. Static route example Example Configuration: context ip ROUTER   routing-table DEFAULT  route 10.1.5.10/32 gateway 172.16.40.2 metric 0  route 10.2.0.0/16 gateway 172.17.100.2 metric 0 Show Route Output: Routing Tables ===============================================...
  • Page 94: Snmp Configuration

    Chapter 13 SNMP Configuration Chapter contents Introduction ................................95 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) ....................95 SNMP Basic Components ..........................95 SNMP Basic Commands ..........................95 SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) ....................96 Network Management Framework .........................96 Identification of a CL2300 via SNMP........................97 SNMP Tools .................................97 SNMP Configuration Task List..........................97...
  • Page 95: Introduction

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration Introduction This chapter provides overview information about Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and describes the tasks used to configure those of its features supported. This chapter includes the following sections: • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) •...
  • Page 96: Snmp Management Information Base (Mib)

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) A Management Information Base (MIB) is a collection of information that is organized hierarchically. MIBs are accessed using a network-management protocol such as SNMP. They are comprised of managed objects and are identified by object identifiers.
  • Page 97: Identification Of A Cl2300 Via Snmp

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration Identification of a CL2300 via SNMP All product models have assigned sysObjectID. Refer to the getting started guide of your product, or see the MIB definition file (.my) for sysObjectIDs. The SNMP agent running in Trinity is SNMP version 1 (SNMPv1) and SNMP version 2 (SNMPv2) compliant.
  • Page 98 CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration Mode: Administrator execution Step Command Purpose device(cfg)#system contact name Sets the contact persons name device(cfg)#system location location Sets the system location device(cfg)#system hostname hostname Sets the system hostname and command line prompt If any of the command options name, location, or hostname has to be formed out of more than one word, the information is put in “double quotes”.
  • Page 99: Manageengine Mibbrowser Displaying Some Of The System Group Objects

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration Figure 26. ManageEngine MibBrowser displaying some of the System Group objects Example: Setting the system group objects In the following example the system information is set for later access via SNMP. See...
  • Page 100: Setting Access Community Information

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration Setting Access Community Information SNMP uses one or more labels called community strings to delimit groups of objects (variables) that can be viewed or modified on a CL2300. The SNMP data in such a group is organized in a tree structure called a Management Information Base (MIB).
  • Page 101: Setting Allowed Host Information

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration device(cfg)#snmp community public ro device(cfg)#snmp community Not4evEryOne rw  Note If no community is set on the CL2300, accessing any of the MIB objects is not possible! Setting Allowed Host Information If a host has to access SNMP MIB objects on the CL2300, it explicitly needs the right to access the SNMP agent.
  • Page 102: Displaying Snmp Related Information

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration Mode: Configure Step Command Purpose device(cfg)#snmp target IP-address-of-device Configures a SNMP trap target with IP-address- security-name community of-hostname device that receives trap messages using the security name community on the target. Use the no command option to remove s SNMP trap target setting.
  • Page 103: Using The Mibbrowser

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration The ManageEngine is a complete SNMP MibBrowser that enables the loading of MIBs, MIB browsing, walk- ing a MIB tree, searching MIBs and performing all other SNMP-related functions to users. Viewing and operating the data available through an SNMP agent on a managed device, e.g. a router, switch, hub etc., is made possible by using the MibBrowser.
  • Page 104: Using The Trapviewer

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration • The same can be done through clicking the MibBrowser settings button on the toolbar. See figure Figure 27. ManageEngine MibBrowser Settings Button on the Toolbar By default the MIB description display and the result display are visible in the MibBrowser.
  • Page 105: Manageengine Trap Details Window Of Trapviewer

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration • Click on Add button to add the port and community list on which the trap has to listen to. This is visible in the TrapList combo box. • The port and community list can be deleted by clicking on the Del button.
  • Page 106: Details Available In The Trap Details Window

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration The various details available in the Trap Details window are listed in table Table 3. Details available in the Trap Details window Trap Details Description TimeStamp The TimeStamp is a 32-bit unsigned value indicating the number of hundredths-of-a-sec- ond that have elapsed since the (re)start of the SNMP agent and the sending of the trap.
  • Page 107: Standard Snmp Version 1 Traps

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration Standard SNMP Version 1 Traps The following standard SNMP version 1 traps are supported. The descriptions are taken from RFC 1215 “Convention for defining traps for use with the SNMP”. warmStart TRAP-TYPE ENTERPRISE snmp...
  • Page 108: Snmp Interface Traps

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual 13 • SNMP Configuration coldStart TRAP-TYPE ENTERPRISE snmp DESCRIPTION "A coldStart trap signifies that the sending protocol entity is reinitializing itself such that the agent's configuration or the protocol entity implementation may be altered." ::= 0 ...
  • Page 109: Contacting Patton For Assistance

    Chapter 14 Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter contents Introduction ................................110 Contact information............................110 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)..............110 Warranty coverage ............................110 Out-of-warranty service ...........................110 Returns for credit ............................110 Return for credit policy ...........................111 RMA numbers ..............................111 Shipping instructions ..........................111...
  • Page 110: 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 111: 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 112: Compliance Information

    Appendix A Compliance Information Chapter contents Compliance .................................113 PSTN ................................113 Radio and TV Interference ..........................113 CE Declaration of Conformity ..........................113 Authorized European Representative ........................113...
  • Page 113: Compliance

    CE Declaration of Conformity Patton Electronics, Inc declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other rele- vant provisions of Directive 2004/108/EC relating to electromagnetic compatibility, Directive 2006/95/EC relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits and Directive 2011/65/EU relat- ing to RoHS compliance.
  • Page 114: Specifications

    Appendix B Specifications Chapter contents Connection..............................115 CopperLink Connection ..........................115 CopperLink Line Rate and CopperLink Distance....................115 Line Rate ..............................115 Distance ................................115 LED Status Indicators ............................116 Console ................................116 Power Supply ..............................116 External AC ..............................116 External DC ..............................116 Physical ................................116...
  • Page 115: Lan Connection

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual B • Specifications LAN Connection Four RJ-45, 10/100Base-T, IEEE 802.3 Ethernet 1 TX+ (data output) 2 TX- (data output) 3 RX+ (data input) 4 (no connection) 5 (no connection) 6 RX- (data input) 7 (no connection)
  • Page 116: Led Status Indicators

    CopperLink CL2300 User Manual B • Specifications Note As a rule of thumb, when using the CL2302 (2 pair/4 wire) extender, a user can expect 30.6 Mbps at 3,844 feet. The CL2304 (4 pair/8 wire) extender can reach 61.2 Mbps at 3,844 feet.

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