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TDM Over IP Gateway
October 2006
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  • Page 1 MG-iP- TDM Over IP Gateway October 2006 Copyright © 2006 OlenCom Electronics ltd.. All rights reserved. Specifications and information are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 2 No part of this publication may be copied in any form, by photocopy, microfilm, retrieval system, or by any means now known or hereafter invented without the prior written permission of Olencom Inc. Olencom Inc. and the Olencom logo are trademarks of Olencom Inc.
  • Page 3 If you have any comments or suggestions about this product, contact your supplier and give them the product name and a concise explanation. Alternatively, you can send your feedback directly to us at support@olencom.com with the following information: The document title The document’s catalog number...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Functional Description..................11 Overview ......................... 11 Circuit Emulation Service (CES)..................11 MG-IP CES Operation ....................12 MG-IP in CES Topology ....................12 Fractional Operation ....................... 12 CAS Signaling......................... 12 Grooming ......................... 12 CCS Signaling......................... 12 Header Options....................... 12 Timing Modes .........................
  • Page 5 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Pseudowire Sessions...................... 28 Configuration Database ....................28 WAN ..........................28 LAN/Management (rear panel)..................29 T1/E1 Interface ....................... 29 TDM over Packet Application ..................30 Packet Headers ......................30 CAS Signaling with CESoPSN and CESoEth Headers..........31 Jitter Buffer/Underrun/Overrun ..................
  • Page 6 Configuring The MG-IP via CLI................65 Configuring the Management PC ................... 66 TELNET Using LAN ......................68 Managing Users......................68 User Management Tasks ....................69 Manage User Accounts Example ................... 70 Managing the CONSOLE Interface ................74 CONSOLE Management Tasks ................... 75 CONSOLE Management Example ................
  • Page 7 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Private MIBs........................137 Irregular Functionality ....................138 Private MIB - General Definitions ................. 141 MIB Relations........................ 141 SNMP Request Manager Configuration ............... 142 Configuration Sequence ....................142 Pseudowire Creation with Assigned DS-1 Port ............142 Pseudowire Creation with Assigned Timeslots............
  • Page 8 Profile Definition Monitoring Commands ..............161 CONSOLE Monitoring Commands ................161 SNMP Monitoring Commands..................161 TDM over Packet Monitoring Commands..............161 Session Configuration....................161 General Monitoring Commands ................. 162 Diagnostics Commands ....................162 Admin Commands......................163 User Commands......................163 CLI Command Descriptions..................163 Testing the MG-IP ...................165 Loopback Options ......................
  • Page 9 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetConfigIfs ........................A-32 GetConfigUarts ......................A-33 GetDateTime.......................A-34 GetDefGateway ......................A-35 GetFirmwareStatus ....................A-36 GetGlobalConfig ......................A-37 GetGlobalStatus ......................A-38 GetInitDnldStatus .......................A-41 GetMacAddress......................A-42 GetModifiedConfigPorts ....................A-43 GetRequestManagers....................A-44 GetRequestTrapPorts....................A-45 GetRunningConfigPorts ....................A-46 GetSessionTimeSlots ....................A-47 GetSnmpStatistics......................A-48 GetStatistics ........................A-52 GetStatus........................A-55 GetStatusBoard ......................A-58 GetStatusIfs.........................A-59 GetSystemDesc......................A-61 GetTimeSlotMap......................A-62 GetTrapManagers ......................A-63 GetUsers........................A-64 GetVersion........................A-65...
  • Page 10 SetConfigBitStreamClockingMode ................A-82 SetConfigCESClock....................A-83 SetConfigCESEmulationType ..................A-84 SetConfigCESIP ......................A-85 SetConfigCESPaylength ...................A-86 SetConfigCESVlan.....................A-87 SetConfigEth .......................A-88 SetConfigEthFlowControl..................A-89 SetConfigEthLimit.......................A-90 SetConfigLIUlineBuildout ..................A-91 SetConfigLIULineCode....................A-92 SetConfigLIURxTerm....................A-93 SetConfigMPLS ......................A-94 SetConfigUART ......................A-95 SetDateTime .......................A-96 SetDefaultDB ......................A-97 SetDefGateway......................A-98 SetDynamicMACLpbk....................A-99 SetEmulationCircuitID....................A-100 SetExternalClockDirection ..................A-101 SetExternalClockFreq....................A-102 SetFramedParams ....................A-103 SetIdlePattern ......................A-104 SetIPConfig .......................A-105 SetLayer2App ......................A-106 SetLFlagPolicy......................A-107 SetLIUDynamicLpbk ....................A-108 SetLIULpbk........................A-109...
  • Page 11 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetSigIdle ........................A-122 SetSyslogDisable .....................A-123 SetSyslogEnable ......................A-124 SetSyslogServer.......................A-125 SetTDMoPSessionDisable..................A-126 SetTDMoPSessionEnable ..................A-127 SetTrapPort .......................A-128 SetUserTimeout......................A-129 List of Figures Figure 1: MG-IP-1/MG-IP-4 Application Example ............ 11 Figure 2: CES Packet Format ................... 13 Figure 3: Classic TDM Clocking................14 Figure 4: Loopback Timing Mode................
  • Page 12 Figure 27: OCXO Jumper Location................36 Figure 28: MG-IP – Front Pannel ................36 Figure 29: Point-to-multipoint TDM over Ethernet Pseudowire......... 38 Figure 30: TDM Performance Monitoring..............45 Figure 31: CES Gateway ..................46 Figure 32: Loss of Signal Trace Example ..............48 Figure 33: RAI Transfer.....................
  • Page 13 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Table 19: LAN/WAN Management................83 Table 20: Ethernet Configuration Commands............85 Table 21: T1/E1 Management CLI Commands............92 Table 22: T1/E1 Configuration .................. 94 Table 23: Port Configuration ..................95 Table 24: Profile Configuration.................. 95 Table 25: T1/E1 LIU loopback...................
  • Page 14: Functional Description

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual 1 Functional Description Overview The MG-IP-1 and MG-IP-4 are DTM Over IP gateway units for Ethernet/IP networks. They perform point-to-point (MG-IP-1) or point-to-multipoint (MG-IP-4) emulation of T1 or E1 synchronous circuits by incorporating TDM bitstreams into packets and transmitting them over packet-switched networks as streams of packets.
  • Page 15: Mg-Ip Ces Operation

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual MG-IP CES Operation The circuit emulation can be in either unstructured or structured mode. In unstructured mode, the entire T1/E1 circuit is transferred regardless of the structure of frame and time slot boundaries. This is called “structure agnostic”.
  • Page 16: Timing Modes

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual and MEF-8. Three packet header formats are supported: the SAToP (structureagnostic TDM over packet) header for unstructured data, the CESoPSN (circuit emulation service over packet switched network) header for structured data and the CESoEth (circuit emulation service over ethernet) header as defined by the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF-8) format.
  • Page 17: Classic Tdm Timing

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Classic TDM Timing As shown in Figure 3, in classic TDM clocking, the TDM clock is contained in and recovered by the TDM data bit in the received bit. Figure 3: Classic TDM Clocking Loopback Timing In loopback timing mode (see Figure 4), TDM ports on the MG-IP (CES device) use the clock received from the TDM equipment as a transmit clock to the TDM equipment.
  • Page 18: External Timing

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Figure 5: Internal Timing Mode External Timing In external timing mode (see Figure 6), TDM ports on the MG-IP (CES device) use the external clock (received through the external clock pin) as a transmit clock to the TDM equipment. The frequency of the external clock may differ from that of the T1/E1 clock, in which case the units translates and derives the TDM clock from the external clock frequency received.
  • Page 19: Differential Timing

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual will revert to the original clock source (line timing mode is not applicable to the MG-IP-1 as it features only a single E1/T1 port). Figure 7: Line Timing Differential Timing Differential timing (see Figure 8) is designed to deliver the phase variations of the service clock relative to a common reference clock, so that the receiver can reconstruct the service clock by replicating these variations.
  • Page 20: Recovered Clock Mode

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual 10.24MHz 10.24M 10.24MHz 10.24M 16.384MHz 16.384M 16.384MHz 16.384M Recovered Clock Mode In recovered clock mode (see Figure 9), the clock is recovered from the CES packet stream received from the packet-switched network using two mechansims: adaptive timing algorithm or differential timing algorithm.
  • Page 21: Figure 10: Adaptive Loopback Timing

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual In PTMP topology, the aggregator is always the master, while in PTP topology, one MG-IP unit is the master and the other is a slave (this is arbitrarily selected). Adaptive Timing Applicaton Configuration The folowing sections describes possible MG-IP adaptive timing application configurations (adaptive timing is always set on the slave).
  • Page 22: Figure 12: Adaptive Internal Timing

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Adaptive Internal Timing Application Configuration In adaptive internal timing mode (see Figure 12), the master is configured to internal timing, while the slave is configured to recovered timing. Figure 12: Adaptive Internal Timing Adaptive External Timing Application Configuration In adaptive external timing mode (see Figure 13), the master is configured to external timing, while the slave is configured to recovered timing.
  • Page 23: Figure 14: Global External Timing

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Global External Timing (Also Called Direct Timing) Application Configuration In global external timing mode (see Figure 14), both sides acquire an accurate external clock and the TDM equipment needs be locked to this timing mode (i.e. work in loopback timing mode). Figure 14: Global External Timing Network Timing Application Configuration In network timing mode (see Figure 15), it is assumed that both sides of the TDM equipment are...
  • Page 24: Cascading Two Modules

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Cascading Two Modules The MG-IP units supports "external clock in" and "external clock out" via its dedicated mini-BNC connector. Therefore, it can be configured as a TDM clock source (External Clock In). It may be used as the TDM Tx clock for all connected TDM circuits.
  • Page 25: Recovered Timing Holdover

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual In case of internal timing - the onboard TCXO/OCXO clock is exported In case of external timing – clock export is not possible, as the same connector is used for external input In case of line timing – the Port 1 clock is exported In case of loopback timing –...
  • Page 26: Ip Address Configuration

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual • LAN/Management Port – for out-of-band management, and bandwidth control LAN interface. • One or Four T1/E1 interface. • One console interface. • One External Clock interface. • One power jack, either AC (external power adapter) or DC single/redundant (Block Terminal) The MG-IP has a built-in T1/E1 framer/LIU.
  • Page 27: Wan Ip Configuration Limitations

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual The LAN and WAN GetConfiguration (gc) CLI command shows the selected mode. When the dynamic configuration option is selected, the LAN and WAN GetStatus Command shows whether the product is waiting on receipt of an IP address from a DHCP server before starting operations Note that the MG-IP units perform neither routing, VLAN switching of traffic.
  • Page 28 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual DHCP Field/Option Behavior if DHCP Option Comments Missing/Incorrect TFTP server IP This field is optional TFTP server name - If the configuration file (option 66). This name was received, the attribute is expected TFTP server IP should to be received in the be received as well,...
  • Page 29: Functional Block Diagram

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Functional Block Diagram The following figures present functional block diagrams of the MG-IP-1 and of the MG-IP-4. Figure 19: MG-IP-1 Functional Block Diagram Figure 20: MG-IP-4 Functional Block Diagram T1/E1 to Packet The T1 or E1 circuit is detected by the LIU and converted from an analog to a digital bitstream. The framer detects frame boundaries and passes complete frames to the packetizer.
  • Page 30: Wan To Lan

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual LAN Bandwith Management Guidelines Given the network bandwidth limit of the PSN (packet-switched network) connected to the WAN port, LAN port bandwidth should be calculated and limited (using the cel CLI command) so as not to affect CES flow.
  • Page 31: Led Interface

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual LED Interface Interface activity and system status can be monitored using the LED interfaces. MG-IP Configuration The following section provides an overview of MG-IP configuration. There are a number of ways to define or modify the unit configuration: The Command Line Interface (CLI) is accessible using the UARTs or via Telnet over either the LAN or WAN interface.
  • Page 32: Lan/Management (Rear Panel)

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual LAN/Management (rear panel) Interface IP mode (Static, DHCP or none) Interface IP and subnet mask Auto-negotiation enable/disable Auto-negotiation advertising values MII Clock source (DTE, DCE) Flow control on/off Bandwidth limit (0 to 100 Mbps or unlimited) T1/E1 Interface Line format: T1/E1 Clock selection (Loopback/Recovery/Internal/External)
  • Page 33: Tdm Over Packet Application

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Trap manageres MIB2 system object parameters: name, description, contact, and location TDM over Packet Application The TDM over Packet CES application takes the E1 or T1 circuit received on the T1/E1 port, packages it into pseudowire packets, adds a special header, and transmits the packets via the WAN, according to the session definition.
  • Page 34: Cas Signaling With Cesopsn And Cesoeth Headers

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual structured pseudowires. The header consists of an Ethernet header, an emulated circuit identification (ECID), and a CESoEth control word, for a total of 22 bytes. A VLAN or an MPLS label can be added in front of the header. Since MEF communications assumes only layer 2 operations, an ARP (address resolution protocol) message cannot be used to locate peer MG-IP units based on their IP address.
  • Page 35: Jitter Buffer/Underrun/Overrun

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual MG-IP configuration supports one protocol at a time and mixing of PSN headers is not allowed. In other words, CES sessions may be either SAToP, CESoPSN or CESoETH sessions, with no mixing allowed Jitter Buffer/Underrun/Overrun As packets traverse the packet network, the arrival delay varies from packet to packet.
  • Page 36: Replacement Frames And Packet Reordering

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual To support the clock recovery calculation, the application buffers a minimum of 1.5 packets. With the three-frame-per-packet example above, this represents less than 1 millisecond of delay, which falls within the minimum jitter setting. It is possible to configure the Jitter Buffer to a minimum of 1 * packet_length.
  • Page 37: End-To-End Delay Calculation

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Underrun Ethernet packets: the jitter buffer underrun condition occurs when there is no correctly received ToP payload ready to be played out on the TDM interface, and filler packets are played out instead. This may occur due to frames getting lost on the Ethernet network, or discarded due to error conditions.
  • Page 38: Framing And Signaling Options

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Framing and Signaling Options MG-IP units support two framing options each for E1 and T1 ports: E1: PCM30 or PCM31 T1: D4 or ESF E1 frames are transmitted from a MG-IP to its peer without time slot 0. Time slot 16 can be assigned to a session unless the TDM port is defined as PCM30.
  • Page 39: Led Interface

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Figure 27: OCXO Jumper Location LED Interface Led indicators are according to the following table: Figure 28: MG-IP – Front Pannel MG-iP Full Duplex / Collision LED Link / Activitiy LED...
  • Page 40: Leds

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual LEDs The MG-IP comes with the following LEDs that provide status information about traffic activity and performance of the unit. The bellow tables describes the functionality of the LEDs Table 4: LED Description LED Name Description of Function WAN/LAN Link LEDs...
  • Page 41: Tdm And Pseudowire Error Handling

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual TDM and Pseudowire Error Handling This section describes the implementation of error handling in Olencom products’ TDM and pseudowire interfaces. The document summarizes the requirements of relevant T1 and E1 standards, as well as the Circuit Emulation IETF CESOP/SATOP drafts, the Docsis BSoD and the MEF-8 PDH Implementation Agreement.
  • Page 42 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual OOF (Out-Of-Frame) Defect This defect occurs whenever errors in the incoming framing pattern are discovered. This can occur when 2 of 4, 2 of 5, or 3 of 5 framing bits are in error. A reframe clears the OOF defect. OOF is not declared when AIS is present.
  • Page 43 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual The RDI defect is cleared when the incoming signal has the "Remote alarm indication" bit set to binary ZERO ("0") for z consecutive double frame periods The “Remote alarm indication” bit is the "A bit" in the 2048 kbit/s frame defined in 2.3.2/G.704.
  • Page 44 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Immediately upon detection of the LOM defect, the system should send the MRAI bit in the outgoing (to the TDM) direction to indicate that it has lost multi-frame synchronization. The MRAI bit is cleared immediately after the LOM defect is cleared.
  • Page 45: Table 5: Failure Integration/Deintegration Times (Sec)

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Failure Integration/Deintegration Time Table 5 specifies integration/deintegration time in seconds for failure declaration and clearance. Table 5: Failure Integration/deintegration Times (Sec) Defect Failures Integration Time Deintegration Time (Sec) (Sec) Loss of Signal (LOS) LOS (red) Out of Frame (OOF) LOF (red)
  • Page 46: Status Indications

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Failure Fault Correlation Action AIS-TS16 “Declared” state will clear and inhibit declaration of all failures listed below. “Cleared” state will enable declaration and declare all relevant failures listed below. None Table 7: PDH Far-End Failure Hierarchy Failure Fault Correlation Action “Declared”...
  • Page 47 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Bit Setting Item Description dsx1RcvFarEndLOMF Far End Sending TS16 LOMF 1024 dsx1XmtFarEndLOMF Near End Sending TS16 LOMF 2048 dsx1RcvTestCode Near End detects a test code 4096 dsx1OtherFailure any line status not defined here 8192 dsx1UnavailSigState Near End in Unavailable Signal State...
  • Page 48: Table 10: Incoming Packet Flow-Based Indications

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Figure 30: TDM Performance Monitoring CES Status Reporting The IWF (circuit emulation Interworking Function) detects several conditions based on arriving pseudowire packet flows. These indications are reported in the pseudowire TDM MIB as PwTDMCurrentIndications.
  • Page 49: Error Handling

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Indication Description remotePktLoss Remote packet loss is indicated by reception of packets with their R bit set. pktMisOrder Packet misorder is detected by examining the sequence number provided by the control word. A packet is considered misordered when: The sequence number of the new packet is less than the highest sequence number of a packet successfully stored in the jitter buffer The sequence number of the new packet is not the next consecutive...
  • Page 50: Table 11: Structure-Agnostic Event Handling

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Until a pseudowire is started, the IdlePattern pattern is sent by the TSP on the TDM circuits. Once a pseudowire is operational, TDM data is regenerated based on the incoming pseudowire packet flow and is transmitted on the associated TDM circuit.
  • Page 51 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Event Actions IWF RX: Packet received with L flag set TSP TX: If payload is suppressed, plays out AIS pattern (“all ones” for T1/E1) with appropriate amount of data on TDM circuit If payload is not suppressed, behaves according to LflagPayloadPolicy.
  • Page 52: Table 12: Structure-Aware Event Handling

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual 1. An LOS defect is detected at the TSP RX, causing a packet with the L bit set to be generated. This is received by the IWF RX, which in turn, causes the TSP TX to generate a packet according to the L flag policy.
  • Page 53 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Event Actions IWF RX: Packet Received with TSP TX: L Flag set If packet arrived with no payload or if LbitPayloadPolicy is set to ignore payload (default), uses FrameLbitPolicy to determine the payload and signaling performed on the payload and entire trunk Default is to play out the idle pattern instead of the payload Optionally, an “all ones”...
  • Page 54 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Event Actions IWF RX: PW enters LOPS state TSP TX: Uses FrameLOPSPolicy to determine the payload and signaling performed on the payload and on the entire trunk Default is to play out the idle pattern instead of the payload Optionally, an “all ones”...
  • Page 55: Application Signaling

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual At the TSP TX, several conflicting framed policy instructions may occur. For example, a packet received with the L bit set while in LOPS state, packets can be received with the L and R bits set, etc. Operation hierarchy is determined in the following order: 1.
  • Page 56: Errored Second Counters

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual As soon as new packets are received and the defect(s) that caused the idle pattern to be sent is (are) cleared: Signaling sent on the TSP TX should be updated Signaling packets should be sent three times to update the peer’s TSP TX Errored Second Counters For each TDM interface and for each pseudowire, the TSP must detect and count: Errored seconds...
  • Page 57: Management Options

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual 2 Management Options MG-IP units feature multiple management options that support unit use in a range of applications. In a standalone application, the TDM over packet functionality of the MG-IP is the primary application.
  • Page 58 (if required) Disable TDM ports Configure TDM ports and, if required, TDM hardware profiles Enable TDM ports Add all sessions Configure all sessions Enable all sessions The order of the commands bears significance. Olencom recommends it not be changed.
  • Page 59: Tlv Files

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual If you use the \c\rr and \c\rp commands in the CLI script file, the configuration contained in the script file will be saved to the database statically. A Sample Script File admin admin \a\dlf 169.254.1.1 img MG-IP-1-R03.04.00_D001.zip \c\top\spod all \c\top\cet struct p1...
  • Page 60: Rules Of Construction

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Value TLV Table 13: TLV Structure Specification Type Container Length (bytes) Value Variable SNMP MIB object 11.48 Variable Varbind 11.48.2 Integer value (signed) 11.48.4 Variable Octets 11.48.6 Variable OID (e.g. 1.3.6) 11.48.64 IP address 11.48.65 Counter (unsigned integer) 11.48.70...
  • Page 61 When a sub-identifier of OID is greater than or equal to 128 (for example 1.3.6…. 24222 – the Olencom assigned number), it is divided into numerous octets as follows: Only seven bits in each octet are used to represent the value...
  • Page 62: Snmp

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual 15 43 6 1 129 189 30 3 1 37 1 TLV11 Varbind Integer SNMP Please refer to SNMP Support on page 131. Automatic Management and Provisioning Safe Download (UDL) Mode The MG-IP supports a “safe” remote image download mode (this mode is also referred to as UDL mode), in which a new image is copied to the MG-IP (for example, when a remote software upgrade is required).
  • Page 63: Dynamic Downloading/Processing Of Cli Script-Based Configuration

    System behavior following the image download is based on UDL implementation. Image files are customer specific and are included in a dedicated ZIP file provided by Olencom. This ZIP file’s name must not be changed. Syslog Error Reporting The device supports Syslog error reporting (see Table 14). This is currently limited to the startup session, when dynamic provisioning is used.
  • Page 64: Table 14: Syslog Messages

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Table 14: Syslog Messages Scenario Facility Severity Mnemonic Text Init related messages Success messages Init successful Init Info InitSuccess Init completed successfully Failure messages Init failed - unsupported file type Init Critical FailedFile Failed: Unsupported file type Failed: CLI script file processing failed.
  • Page 65 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Scenario Facility Severity Mnemonic Text Configuration download related messages Failure messages Unsupported file type CfgDnld Warning FailedFile Failed: Unsupported file type Failed: CLI script file processing failed. Line: <line Problem with CLI script processing CfgDnld Warning CLIscriptFail #>...
  • Page 66 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Scenario Facility Severity Mnemonic Text Image download related messages Failure messages Unsupported file type ImgDnld Warning FailedFile Failed: Unsupported file type Failed: CLI script file processing failed. Line: <line Problem with CLI script processing ImgDnld Warning CLIscriptFail #>...
  • Page 67: Configuring The Mg-Ip Via Cli

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual 3 Configuring The MG-IP via CLI This chapter describes the tasks that need be performed to configure MG-IP units. Each section builds upon the previous section: the console must be configured before operating the CLI interface;...
  • Page 68: Configuring The Management Pc

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Configuring the Management PC Connect an RS-232 null modem cable to the unit and to a COM port of the management PC. Open HyperTerminal (found on Programs/Accessories/ Communications menu on Windows 2000 or Windows XP).
  • Page 69 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual On the COM properties pane, set the following: 115200 bps 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit no flow control The Hyper terminal now opens. Press “Enter” to get the CLI login prompt. At the login prompt type “admin”.
  • Page 70: Telnet Using Lan

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual TELNET Using LAN To establish a Telnet connection with the MG-IP, connect to one of the Ethernet ports with a PC. The factory default IP address of a master unit is 169.254.1.100 (the slave is 169.254.1.101) . The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 71: User Management Tasks

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Admin Users assigned to the Admin user group may run all commands in any directory. Users can be configured to have access only from the CONSOLE, or also from the LAN interface using Telnet. User Management Tasks The user management commands are executed from the \Admin\Users directory, unless noted otherwise.
  • Page 72: Manage User Accounts Example

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Manage User Accounts Example Change directory to the Admin directory from the root: MG-IP-1:\>a\u MG-IP-1:\Admin\Users> Display all users in the system: MG-IP-1:\Admin\Users>gu Username Group Timeout CommApp Current Users: view Viewer logger Viewer oper Oper admin Admin...
  • Page 73 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual MG-IP-1:\Admin\Users>au user4 viewer 5 all The command completed successfully. Use \c\rp to save the modified running_config MG-IP-1:\Admin\Users>gu Current Users: view Viewer logger Viewer oper Oper admin Admin bdadmin Admin UART user1 Viewer user2 Oper user3 Admin...
  • Page 74 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Set the inactivity timeout for each new user A value was set on creation of the user. This task is only repeated if the timeout is no longer relevant. Set user1 to a 10 minute timeout. MG-IP-1:\Admin\Users>sut user1 10 The command completed successfully.
  • Page 75 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual oper Oper admin Admin bdadmin Admin UART user1 Viewer user2 Oper user3 Admin UART user4 Viewer Log out using the lo command. Then log back in as user1. MG-IP-1:\Admin\Users>lo MG-IP-1 R03.01.01_D001-202 Login: user1 Password: MG-IP-1 R03.01.01_D001-202 MG-IP-1:\>...
  • Page 76: Managing The Console Interface

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Delete a user from the system Change directory to \Admin\Users. Delete user4 from the system. MG-IP-1:\Admin\Users>du user4 The command completed successfully. Use \c\rp to save the modified running_config Verify that user4 is removed from the system with the gu command. MG-IP-1:\Admin\Users>gu Current Users: view...
  • Page 77: Console Management Tasks

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual CONSOLE Management Tasks Perform the following tasks to configure the CONSOLE. The CONSOLE management commands are run from the \Config\CONSOLE directory, unless noted otherwise. Table 17: CONSOLE Management Action Command Configure the CONSOLE interface baud rate scu (see page A-95 in Appendix A) Display CONSOLE interface information gc (see page A-26 in Appendix A)
  • Page 78: Basic Board Management Tasks

    E1 or T1 (J1 is for future use), and the clock source. The optional model template defaults to the predefined Olencom model or to the customer specification model. After issuing the sddb command the system restarts. Change directory to \Admin.
  • Page 79 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual After the Restart follow the bellow command line: MG-IP:\c\top\ssd all (Disable all running sessions) MG-IP:\c\wan\sce 100 full (Set internal WAN interface to work 100 FDX) MG-IP:\d\d\scep wan off (Disable the PHY on WAN port) MG-IP:\d\d\scep lan on 5 (Set PHY address to 5 on the LAN port) MG-IP:\c\g\scp MG-IP-1...
  • Page 80 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Internal Testing The diagnostics directory contains the fts command to run the internal test. This test exercises the MG- IP by routing traffic through all the device interfaces and checking for correct performance. The command performs a device reset, both before and after the test.
  • Page 81 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Port1 Port2 Port3 Port4 Interface T1 link..: DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN MG-IP-1:\Config>..\a MG-IP-1:\Admin>gbd Board information Card type ......: 0x5-0 (CMX ppm+) CPLD version....: FLASH data ..... : FUJITSU 4 Meg DRAM size....... : 64 MB SW checksum....
  • Page 82 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Current version.....: 3.0.0* Customer serial num ....: Validity ........: Max available size....: 65536 Current size ......: 4366 Model template ....: R1601ETEA0000 Master model template.: R1601ETEA0000 To reload the database and discard all changes made to the modified running configuration, change directory to the \config directory.
  • Page 83: Global Configuration Status

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Current CLI Prompt The CLI prompt may be customized using the scp, Set CLI Prompt, command from the \Config\General directory. To see the current prompt use the gcp, Get CLI Prompt, command. MG-IP-1:\Config\General>gcp Running_config Modified Running_con CLI prompt..:...
  • Page 84 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual LIU line format....: Clocking mode ....: Internal-master Internal-master Port 1 state ......: Enabled Enabled Active Profile ..... : Profile_1 Profile_1 WAN interface configuration Running_config Modified Running_config Working mode....: AutoNeg ......: Speed (Mb/s) .....
  • Page 85: Managing Lan And Wan Interfaces

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Link........: Working AutoNeg Peer advertisement value ..: Speed (Mb/s) ...... : Duplex mode....... : Flow control......: MAC loopback....: Disabled Managing LAN and WAN Interfaces This section covers configuring the WAN interface and the LAN/Management (rear) interface. The MG-IP is designed to stream data from the T1/E1 circuit to the WAN interface, which in turn connects over a network to other receiving devices.
  • Page 86: Ethernet Interface Information

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Action Comand Set or display the Gateway IP address \Config\General\sdg (see page A-98 in Appendix A) \Config\General\gdg (see page A-35 in Appendix A) Set IP and subnet address for the interface sic (see page A-105 in Appendix A) Display the MAC address for the link \Config\General\gma (see page A-42 in Appendix A)
  • Page 87 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Table 20: Ethernet Configuration Commands Parameter CLI Name CLI Page AutoNeg SetConfigEth page A-88 in Appendix A Speed SetConfigEth page A-88 in Appendix A Duplex Mode SetConfigEth page A-88 in Appendix A Flow Control scef SetConfigEthFlowControl page 0A-89 in Appendix A...
  • Page 88 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Num of IP fragment OKs..........: Num of IP fragment Fails ...........: Num of IP fragment creates........: Num of IP routing discards.........: Display Mib statistics for TCP: MG-IP-1:\Config\LAN>gss t Tcp data mib2 statistics Tcp retransmitting algorithm......... : Unknown type Num of TCP retransmitting min timeout ....
  • Page 89 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Udp data mib2 statistics Num of in Udp datagram........: Num of in Udp datagram no port ......: Num of in Udp datagram not delivered....: Num of out Udp datagram not delivered....: Udp data mib2 connections Udp Local ip addr connection .......
  • Page 90 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Num of ICMP out time exceeded......: Num of ICMP out parameter problem ....: Num of ICMP out source quench......: Num of ICMP out redirect ........: Num of ICMP out echo request ......: 1107 Num of ICMP out echo replay ......
  • Page 91: Sample Ethernet Configuration

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual cel command This CLI is used to set the bandwith of the LAN/Management (rear interface) tarfic . Given the network bandwidth limit of the PSN (packet-switched network) connected to the WAN port, LAN port bandwidth should be calculated and limited (using cel CLI command) so as not to affect CES flow.
  • Page 92 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual The request was updated successfully in modified running_config. Use ac to apply changes Enable the flow control: MG-IP-1:\Config\LAN>scef on The request was updated successfully in modified running_config. Use ac to apply changes Enter a new IP address and sub-net mask: MG-IP-1:\Config\LAN>sic static 10.100.1.5 255.255.255.128 The request was updated successfully in modified running_config.
  • Page 93: Managing The T1/E1 Interface

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Password: MG-IP-1 R03.01.01_D001-202 Change directory to \Config\LAN and run gc. The new values are now part of the running configuration database. MG-IP-1:\Config\LAN>gc Running_config Modified Running_config Working mode ....: Interface type ....: AutoNeg......: Speed (Mb/s) ....: Duplex mode.....: Full Full...
  • Page 94: T1/E1 Management Tasks

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual T1/E1 Management Tasks The following commands to manage the T1/E1 interface are found in the \Config\T1 (or \Config\E1) directory, or in a subdirectory of this directory (profile definition or port definition), unless otherwise noted.
  • Page 95: T1/E1 Interface Information

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Action Comments sccm (see page A-82 Configure mode in Appendix A) secf (see page A-102 Set external clock frequency direct/differential in Appendix A) timing ccts (see page A-16 in Connect clock to session adaptive/differential Appendix A) timing...
  • Page 96 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual parameter from the \Admin directory using the sddb command. However, it is not highlighted in the T1/E1 level because it cannot be configured from the T1/E1 level. gc Command From the \Config\T1 directory the gc command displays high level port and profile information. \Config\T1 Directory MG-IP-1:\Config\T1>gc Running_config...
  • Page 97 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual LIU monitor gain ......: Norm Norm LIU Rx equalizer gain limit ....: Short Short LIU jitter attenuation.......: Rx-path Rx-path LIU loopback ........: Disabled Disabled Framed mode ........: Unframed Channel bandwidth ......: TDM signaling type ......: OOSF+CAS Table 23: Port Configuration Parameter...
  • Page 98 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual MG-IP-1:\Config\T1>gs Status of interface link status ......: Port1 ---------------------- ----- Link ........: DOWN LIU loopback ....: Disable LIU database loopback..: Disable TDM Tx Clock Source..: LoopBack dsx1NoAlarm.....: dsx1RcvFarEndLOF..: dsx1RcvAIS....: dsx1XmtAIS....: dsx1LossOfFrame..: dsx1LossOfSignal..:...
  • Page 99 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual dsx1LoopbackState....: dsx1RcvFarEndLOMF....: dsx1XmtFarEndLOMF....: Table 26: PortLIU loopback Parameter CLI Name CLI Page LIU database sll, SetLIULpbk page A-109 in Appendix A, loopback sldl SetLIUDynamicLpbk page A-108 in Appendix A gst Command The gst command shows transmission information for the T1/E1 circuit. At the port level the only statistics available are Mib statistics.
  • Page 100 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual grcp Command This command is only valid in the \Config\T1(E1) or \Monitor\T1(E1) directories. his command shows all the running configuration database information for the T1/ 1 circuit. All the configurable parameters have been discussed in the sections above. MG-IP-1:\Config\T1>grcp Running_config ......
  • Page 101: T1/E1 Example Configuration

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual LIU loopback ........: Disabled Framed mode ........: Framed Frame format........: Channel bandwidth ......: TDM signaling type ......: OOSF+CAS gss Command This command is only valid in the \Config\T1(E1)\Port_1 directory. gss displays the Mib information for the port.
  • Page 102 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Set the LIU line code: MG-IP-1:\Config\T1\Profile_2>sllc ami The request was updated successfully in modified running_config. Use \c\rp to save the modified running_config Disable and enable the port(s) (spoe/spod or p#\spos) to activate the changes Set the LIU line build out: MG-IP-1:\Config\T1\Profile_2>sltt T1_266 The request was updated successfully in modified running_config.
  • Page 103 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetStatistics GetConfig GetStatus grcp GetRunningConfigPorts gmcp GetModifiedConfigPorts SetLIULpbk Sldl SetLIUDynamicLpbk <dir> P1 Port_1 <dir> Pf1 Profile 1 Managing a Single Port Transition to Port_1 under the \Config\T1 directory. If the system retains the configuration from the above steps, the gs command dispalys the status for port 1.
  • Page 104 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual MG-IP-1:\Config\T1\Port_1>gc Running_config Mod. Running_config Port 1 state ........: Enabled Enabled Active Profile........: Profile_2 Profile_2 LIU line format........ : LIU type .......... : DS21458 DS21458 LIU line code........: LIU line build out ......: T1_133 T1_266 LIU Rx term ........
  • Page 105: Managing The Mg-Ip Unit

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual For a complete understanding of the T1/E1 circuit, continue with the next section, Ошибка! Источник ссылки не найден.. To retain any changes made to the modified running configuration in the above example, execute the \c\rr, Replace and reload, command.
  • Page 106 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual T1 Framing Both the Extended Super Frame (ESF) mode and the D4 mode are valid for T1 in structured mode. The T1 data rate is split into 24 time slots, each being allocated 8 bits in turn, for a total of 192 bits. The selected protocol defines a bit pattern in the 193rd bit across a predetermined number of frames.
  • Page 107: Default Configuration

    Shold change to 0x5 to get better priority Local IP address (when local unit is Master) 169.254.1.100 Olencom definition local IP address (This is the default target address on a unit configured as Slave) Target IP address (when local unit is Master) 169.254.1.101...
  • Page 108: Getting Started

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Parameter Value Task length of data stream per CES packet Payload length (bytes/frames) 192/8 maximum number of transmission in Jitter maximum level (ms) milliseconds jitter buffer retains Target MAC mac address when applicable Layer 2 support mode VLAN network layer support...
  • Page 109 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Enabled sessions bw (Kbps).: 2544 2544 Disabled sessions bw (Kbps): All port configurations default to unstructured mode. The Layer 2 support defaults to VLAN. The total packets per second reflect the default session, Session01. Table 28: Global Configuration Parameters Parameter CLI Name...
  • Page 110 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual The cet CLI should be used only if no sessions (if the port is unframed) and no DS0 bundles (if the port is framed) are attached to the port. Step 1: Disable the port. MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>spod p1 The request was updated successfully in modified running_config.
  • Page 111 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Session Name Session Abbr modified_config running_config Session01 Session Enabled Session running The MG-IP has a predefined session named Session01. Its abbreviation is “s01”. Anytime the system prompts for a session name or abbreviation, either form suffices: Session01 or s01. Table 29: List Session Parameters Parameter CLI Name...
  • Page 112 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Activate the modified sessions by disabling (ssd) then enabling them (sse) or perform replace and reload (\c\rr) MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>ls Session Name Session Abbr modified_config running_config Session02 Session Enabled Session Running rens Command rens is available only from the SCFG directory. Rename Session02 to “CESoEth”, “coe”: MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Session_config>rens Session02 CESoEth coe The request was updated successfully in modified running_config.
  • Page 113 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Session bandwidth (in Kbps)..: 2032 2032 Table 30: Unstructured Session Parameters Parameter CLI Name Reference ccip Target IP address ConfigSesTargetIP page A-15 in Appendix A ccip IP TOS ConfigSesTargetIP page A-15 in Appendix A ccpl Payload length SetConfigCESPayLength...
  • Page 114 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual sec Command sec, Set the emulation Circuit ID (ECID), is only valid with the CESoETH header. While the IDs may be changed at any time, it will only be reflected in the status when the header is CESoETH (change the header back to CESoETH for session coe if it is not already configured).
  • Page 115 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Note the changes to the configuration. If all is correct, enter ssd all and then sse all to activate the sessions with the new parameters without performing a reset. If all is not correct, use the above commands to change the parameters.
  • Page 116 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Layer 2 support mode...... : VLAN VLAN VLAN enable ......... : Enabled Enabled MPLS enable........: (Disabled) (Disabled) VLAN ID........: VLAN priority ....... : Transport emulation type ....: Unstructred Unstructred Session bandwidth (in Kbps)... : 1958 1958 Enable MPLS mode for a session.
  • Page 117 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Session coe Status Item Status/Value Clocking mode ......: External-master Eth to TDM direction ....: Down TDM to Eth direction ....: Down Current jitter buffer delay (ms) . : - TDM link status......: Down Valid Eth packets per sec ...
  • Page 118: Session Management Tasks In Unstructured Mode

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Peer next hop MAC address..: 99-88-77-66-55-44 Session Management Tasks in Unstructured Mode The following CLI commands are found in the \Config\ToP and \Config\ToP\SCFG directories for session management. Presented in this section is a simple walk-through of the available tools. Section Session Management Tasks in Structured Mode on page 118 presents an example usage of these tools: Table 31: Unstructured Mode Session Management Commands Action...
  • Page 119 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual shsc, Header ConfigHeaderSAT/CESoP, page A-14 in Appendix A, shce ConfigHeaderCESoETH page A-13 in Appendix A Shsc Local & Target UDP-port ConfigHeaderSAT/CESoP page A-14 in Appendix A ccip IP address/TOS ConfigSesTargetIP page A-15 in Appendix A ccpl Payload length SetConfigCESPayLength...
  • Page 120: Session Management Tasks In Structured Mode

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Session bandwidth (in Kbps) ... : 2032 2032 gsts Display timeslots associated with the session. This command displays all time slots from an individual port as associated with the assigned session. This command is useful when in structured mode.
  • Page 121 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Transport emulation type....: Unstructred Unstructred Session bandwidth (in Kbps) ... : 2032 2032 Table 34: Structured Session Parameters Parameter CLI Name Reference Header shsc, ConfigHeaderSAT/CESoP, page A-14 in Appendix A, shce ConfigHeaderCESoETH page A-13 in Appendix A Local &...
  • Page 122 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Layer 2 support mode ......: VLAN VLAN VLAN enable........: Disabled Disabled MPLS enable ........: (Disabled) (Disabled) Transport emulation type ....: Unstructred Unstructred Session bandwidth (in Kbps) ...: 1744 1744 gtsm GetTimeSlotMap Valid only from the \Config\TDM_Over_Packet directory. Get the time slot allocation according to the port.
  • Page 123: Structured Mode Example 1 - Cesopsn

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Modified configuration TimeSlot# 00---0----1----1----2---2 01---5----0----5----0---4 Port 1 fXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ssts SetSessionTimeSLots This command is valid in both the TDM_Over_Packet directory and the scfg directory. ssts completely wipes out any previous configuration of timeslots for this session. The session must be disabled before assigning timeslots to it.
  • Page 124 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>spoe p1 Step 4: Replace the time slot definition with a new time slot definition. Session 1 gets time slots 1 through 4 from port 1. MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>ssts s01 p1 1-4 Step 5: Configure the payload length to 8 frames and jitter attenuation to 20ms using the “all” parameter.
  • Page 125: Structured Mode Example 2 - Mef-8 (Cesoeth)

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Step 5: Configure the payload length to 8 frames and jitter attenuation to 20ms for session s01. Disable and re-enable session s01. MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>ccpl s01 8 20 MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>sse s01 Step 6: Replace the start up configuration with the modified running configuration: MG-IP-1:\Config>rp The command completed successfully.
  • Page 126 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Step 6: Configure the payload length to 8 frames and jitter attenuation to 20ms. MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>ccpl all 8 20 MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>sse all Step 7: Replace the start up configuration with the modified running configuration. MG-IP-1:\Config>rp The command completed successfully.
  • Page 127: Managing Snmp

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>ccpl s01 8 20 MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>sse s01 Step 7: Replace the start up configuration with the modified running configuration. MG-IP-1:\Config>rp The command completed successfully. Managing SNMP MG-IP units include the ability to send basic status information over the network using SNMP Traps. This section describes the tasks involved in managing the SNMP settings.
  • Page 128 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual gsd Command gsd displays the current configuration of the SNMP system. The first two parameters, the request port and the trap port are set using the srp and stp commands. The SNMP system description is the version of firmware currently running in the module.
  • Page 129: Request Managers

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Total in packets..........: Total out packets..........: Total in bad version packets ......: Total in bad community name packets ..: Total in bad user name packets...... : Total in parse error packets ......: Total in pdu too big ........
  • Page 130: Trap Managers

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual arm Command Add a request manager to the configuration. MG-IP-1:\Config\SNMP>arm Testcom01 148.254.1.100 The command completed successfully. The request was updated successfully in modified running_config. Use \c\rp to save the modified running_config rrm Command Before running rrm, add another request manager to the system.
  • Page 131 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual public 169.254.1.200 tto1 169.254.1.102 tt02 169.254.1.103 rtm Command Remove a trap manager by ID number. MG-IP-1:\Config\SNMP>rtm 3 The command completed successfully. The request was updated successfully in modified running_config. Use \c\rp to save the modified running_config...
  • Page 132: Snmp Support

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual 4 SNMP Support The Simple Network Management Protocol, SNMP, is an application layer, open network management standard for networks based on the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite. SNMP enables network administrators to manage performance of the network, monitor and correct network problems and plan for network growth.
  • Page 133: Snmp Management Information Base (Mib)

    NMS. Managed devices, or network elements, can be routers, access servers, switches, bridges, hubs, computer hosts, printers, or devices such as Olencom MG-IP units. agents network management software modules residing in a managed device. An agent has local knowledge of management information and translates that information into a form compatible with the management model.
  • Page 134: Mg-Ip Snmp Support

    All IETF pseudowire-related MIBs are still in draft status. It is assumed that the major requirements are already defined, but minor changes may occur A number of Olencom pseudowire parameters are not supported in the draft MIBs, nor will they be supported in the future. These parameters are defined in extended private tables...
  • Page 135 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual DS1-MIB (RFC-3895) Support is currently not fully compliant. dsx1ConfigTable dsx1LineIndex – G dsx1LineType – GS dsx1ESF dsx1D4 dsx1E1 dsx1E1MF dsx1Unframed dsx1E1Unframed dsx1LineCoding – GS dsx1B8ZS dsx1HDB3 dsx1AMI dsx1LoopbackConfig – GS dsx1LineStatus – G dsx1NoAlarm dsx1RcvAIS dsx1LossOfSignal...
  • Page 136: Draft Mibs

    Draft MIBs still lack a defined location in the standard SMI tree and are currently placed under the olencomExp branch in the private Olencom branch. Note that parameter names in the list are draft names. Actual names in the MIB feature a “Olencom” prefix.
  • Page 137 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual PW-STD-MIB (Draft-ietf-pwe3-pw-mib-06) Support is currently not fully compliant. OlencomPwIndexNext – G OlencomPwTable OlencomPwType – G (determined by type of DS1 port assigned to the pseudowire) other e1Satop t1Satop basicCesPsn tdmCasCesPsn OlencomPwPsnType – G OlencomPwPeerAddrType –...
  • Page 138: Private Mibs

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual OlencomPwTDMCfgPayloadSize – GS OlencomPwTDMCfgJtrBfrDepth – GS OlencomPwTDMCfgRtpHdrUsed – GS Private MIBs There are two types of private MIBs: MIBs that are extensions of standard and draft MIBs related to pseudowires and TDM MIBs that are defined for system purposes PW/TDM Private MIBs OlencomPwXTable –...
  • Page 139: Irregular Functionality

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual System Private MIBs OlencomConfigFilename – G OlencomSwActualFilename – G OlencomSwConfiguredFilename – GS OlencomSwServer – GS OlencomSwStatus – GS OlencomClockDateAndTime – GS SNMP Private MIBs OlencomTrapDestAvailIndex – G OlencomTrapDestTable – this table replaces the RMON2 trapDestTable table OlencomTrapDestIndex –...
  • Page 140 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual DS1 MIB Setting of dsx1LineType and Correlation with Framing Mode Currently, there are limitations with regards to changing line type from E1 and T1. These changes require database initialization and rebooting of the system. Consquently, several values of dsxLineType cannot be set.
  • Page 141 MPLS or L2TP. Olencom’s implementation uses these parameters to Set and Get the UDP destination and source ports, respectively, when OlencomPwPsnType is defined as “IP”. This is performed as the draft does not describe MIB parameters for this purpose.
  • Page 142: Private Mib - General Definitions

    OlencomExp - stores MIBs that are in the experimental stage (for which IETF & IANA drafts have not yet been submitted) OlencomSnmpModules - stores all Olencom private MODULE-IDENTIFIERS MIB Relations Figure 39 below illustrates the relations between the various MIBs supported.
  • Page 143: Snmp Request Manager Configuration

    DS0-bundle ifIndex For each pseudowire (stored in OlencomPwEntry), entries are automatically created in the following tables: OlencomPwXTable - Extended table with Olencom-specific parameters OlencomPwPerfTotalXTable - pseudowire-specific counters with totals from beginning of session activation until session is removed or disabled OlencomPwTDMTable - draft table storing TDM-related parameters OlencomPwTDMPerfTotalTable –...
  • Page 144: Updating Ds1 Parameters

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Pseudowire with index 1 Timeslots (DS0s) 1,2,3 from DS1-1 with ifIndex 134250496 IP address 10.100.10.2 Payload size = 200 To achieve this configuration, perform the steps described in Table 40. Table 40: Pseudowire Creation with Assigned Timeslots Description Value Action...
  • Page 145 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Remove DS0-bundle from pseudowire OlencomPwTDMIfIndex.1 Remove DS0s from bundle OlencomDs0BundleAssignDs0RowStatus.1.100 destroy Disable DS1 port ifAdminStatus.134250496 down Update DS1 parameters dsx1LineCoding.134250496 value Enable DS1 port ifAdminStatus.100 OlencomDs0BundleAssignDs0Map.1.134250496 Assign DS0s to bundle OlencomDs0BundleAssignDs0RowStatus.1.134250496 createAndGo Assign DS0- 1073741825 Bundle to (IfIndex of...
  • Page 146: Upgrading The Software Image

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Description Value Action destination entry OlencomTrapDestAddress.1 10.10.10.10 OlencomTrapDestRowStatus.1 createAndGo Upgrading the Software Image Configuration: New image filename – “MG-IP-1-R03.03.00_D013.zip” TFTP server IP 10.10.10.10 Table 44: Upgrading the Software Image Description Value Action Create trap OlencomSwConfiguredFilename MG-IP-1-...
  • Page 147: Unframed Pseudowire

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Parameters must be grouped (set in the same PDU), as described in the manual. Grouping refers to multiple rows that are set in a single action. For example, “Create PW with IP address” has three parameters (rows) that are set with a single Set action.
  • Page 148: Framed Pseudowire

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Enable PW OlencomPwAdminStatus.1 Framed Pseudowire Example of SNMP usage to set the following configuration: Trap destination: Community: public IP: 10.10.10.10 DS1 port (T1): Framing ESF DS0-bundle: Timeslots 1, 2, 3 of DS1 port IP 10.100.10.2 Name “s01”...
  • Page 149: Command Line Interface

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual 5 Command Line Interface This chapter describes the command line interface (CLI) used to configure MG-IP units and to display device configuration and status. See Appendix A for a description of each command. The MG-IP-1 and MG-IP-4 feature an internal, non-volatile database that is activated when the device is powered up...
  • Page 150 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual CLI commands are used to change the configuration parameters to adapt to a specific MG-IP application. Most parameter changes are made to the modified running-config. Once modified running- configuration has been validated, replace the Startup config with the modified running-configuration using the “replace”...
  • Page 151: How To Access The Cli

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual How to Access the CLI This section describes how to access the CLI to configure the system. Connecting via the CONSOLE Port The CONSOLE is configured for the following parameters: Baud Rate: 115200 Data Bit: 8 Stop Bit: 1 Parity: None...
  • Page 152: Cli Command Description Conventions

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual CLI Command Description Conventions The command descriptions in this document follow the following conventions: Command names and their abbreviations are shown in bold font. Command arguments are shown in angle brackets (< >). Required alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars ({A|B|C}).
  • Page 153: Cli Command Hierarchy

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual CLI Command Hierarchy The CLI commands are organized in a directory structure, as shown in Ошибка! Источник ссылки не найден.. Each directory contains subdirectories and/or commands. The following commands are used to navigate the command directories: dir or ? - lists the commands and sub-directories in the current directory.
  • Page 154 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Figure 40: Command Directory Hierarchy Profiles Profiles E1/T1 E1/T1 Ports Ports CONSOLE (CONS) CONSOLE (CONS) Config Config SNMP (S) SNMP (S) PLCY PLCY TDM_Over_Packet TDM_Over_Packet SessionConfig SessionConfig (TOP) (TOP) (SCFG) (SCFG) General (G) General (G) Syslog Syslog...
  • Page 155: Summary Of Cli Commands

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Summary of CLI Commands The commands in each CLI sub-directory are listed below. The Monitor command hierarchy is the same as the Config command hierarchy, except that the Config hierarchy includes commands for both viewing and setting configurations, while the Monitor hierarchy includes only commands for viewing configurations.
  • Page 156: Ethernet Configuration Commands (Lan & Wan)

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual (see page A-25 in Appendix A (see page A-66 in Appendix A) Ethernet Configuration Commands (LAN & WAN) MG-IP-1:\Config\LAN>dir or MG-IP-1:\Config\WAN>dir SetConfigEth (see page A-88 in Appendix A) scef SetConfigEthFlowControl (see page A-89 in Appendix A) setConfigEthLimit (only WAN.
  • Page 157: Profile Definition Commands

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetConfig (see page A-26 in Appendix A) GetStatistics (see page A-52 in Appendix A) GetSnmpStatistics (see page A-48 in Appendix A) Profile Definition Commands MG-IP-1:\Config\E1\Profile_1>dir sllc SetConfigLIULineCode (see page A-92 in Appendix A) sltt SetConfigLIULineBuildout (see page A-91 in Appendix A) slrt...
  • Page 158: Tdm Error Reporting Commands

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual clib CalibrateJitter (see page A-11 in Appendix A) slta SetLayer2App (see page A-106 in Appendix A) GetGlobalConfig (see page A-37 in Appendix A) adds AddNewSession (see page A-5 in Appendix A) SetSessionPorts (see page A-120 in Appendix A) ssts SetSessionTimeSlots (see page A-121 in Appendix A) spoe...
  • Page 159: Session Configuration Commands

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Session Configuration Commands MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Session_config>dir SetTDMoPSessionEnable (see page A-127 in Appendix A) SetTDMoPSessionDisable (see page A-126 in Appendix A) cclk SetConfigCESClock (see page A-83 in Appendix A) ccpl SetConfigCESPayLength (see page A-86 in Appendix A) clib CalibrateJitter (see page A-11 in Appendix A) ccip...
  • Page 160: Ethernet Monitoring Commands (Lan And Wan)

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual <dir> Clock directory <dir> <dir> <dir> <dir> CONS CONSOLE <dir> SNMP <dir> TDM_Over_Packet <dir> General GetStatusBoard (see page A-58 in Appendix A) GetConfigIfs (see page A-32 in Appendix A) GetStatusIfs (see page A-59 in Appendix A) GetConfigUarts (see page A-33 in Appendix A) GetDateTime (see page A-34 in Appendix A) GetVersion (see page A-65 in Appendix A)
  • Page 161: Profile Definition Monitoring Commands

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetConfig (see page A-26 in Appendix A) GetStatus (see page A-55 in Appendix A) GetStatistics (see page A-52 in Appendix A) GetSnmpStatistics (see page A-48 in Appendix A) Profile Definition Monitoring Commands MG-IP-1:\Monitor\E1\Port_1>dir GetConfig (see page A-26 in Appendix A) CONSOLE Monitoring Commands MG-IP-1:\Monitor\CONSOLE>dir...
  • Page 162: General Monitoring Commands

    GetGlobalConfig (see page A-37 in Appendix A) <dir> SLog Syslog commands Diagnostics Commands MG-IP-1:\Diagnostics>dir FunctionalTest (see page A-20 in Appendix A) GetStatusBoard (see page A-58 in Appendix A) Bert GetBertStatus <dir> Debug <dir> Debug commands should only be used by trained Olencom Inc. Service technicians.
  • Page 163: Admin Commands

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Admin Commands MG-IP-1:\Admin>dir GetBoardData (see page A-23 in Appendix A) gcds GetConfigDBStatus (see page A-31 in Appendix A) GetFirmwareStatus (see page A-36 in Appendix A) GetDateTime (see page A-34 in Appendix A) SetDateTime (see page A-96 in Appendix A) sddb SetDefaultDB (see page A-97 in Appendix A) DownLoadFile (see page A-18 in Appendix A)
  • Page 164: Testing The Mg-Ip

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual 6 Testing the MG-IP The Olencom Inc. MG-IP-1 and MG-IP-4 CLI has built-in tools for evaluating the performance of the device in test conditions and in customer installations. The tools include: Loopback options...
  • Page 165 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual The following examples show how the loopback settings can be used to verify operation of the MG-IP. The first example (Figure 41) shows a test setup using one T1/E1 tester connected to port 1 of a MG- IP, with a loopback connector on port 1 of a second MG-IP.
  • Page 166 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual 1. Define a pseudowire using the session mechanism. Either connect an Ethernet loopback connector to the WAN Ethernet port or enter the following command: \c\WAN\sdml 2. Set an application loopback so that the MG-IP will process pseudowire traffic correctly. \c\top\sctm...
  • Page 167: Using The Get Status Command To Evaluate Performance

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Using the Get Status Command to Evaluate Performance The CES application GetStatus CLI command reports on the status of the performance of the network and the MG-IP. The following is a sample output of the command: MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>gs s01 Session s01 Status Clocking mode .........:...
  • Page 168: Troubleshooting Guide

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual The key parameters are those related to the jitter performance, which are described in Table 46. Table 46: Reported Jitter Parameters Parameter Description Current Jitter Buffer Delay The delay represented by the packets currently in the jitter buffer, in milliseconds.
  • Page 169 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual 2. Be sure that interface configuration parameters are compatible with the T1/E1 signal sources (line code, line build out, etc.). Verify that you set the TOS priority to 0x5. The following CLI command displays the TDM over Packet interface configuration for a selected session: MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>gc <session name>...
  • Page 170 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Table 47 lists observations and suggested causes and corrections. Table 47: Observations and Corrections Observation Possible cause Corrections Jitter overflow and The maximum jitter Set the maximum jitter to a large value and underflow is occurring on setting is too low.
  • Page 171: Appendix Acli Commands

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Appendix A CLI Commands CLI Command Lookup Matrix The Command Line Interface (CLI) is discussed in chapter 5. The commands listed in this appendix are presented in alphabetical order based on the full name of the command. The following table presents the commands in alphabetical order based on the command acronym, and then lists the corresponding page in the appendix.
  • Page 172 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual CLI Command Index Page GetGlobalConfig A-37 GetGlobalStatus A-38 gids GetInitDnldStatus A-41 GetMacAddress A-42 gmcp GetModifiedConfigPorts A-43 GetRequestManagers A-44 GetRequestTrapPorts A-45 grcp GetRunningConfigPorts A-46 gsts GetSessionTimeSlots A-47 GetSnmpStatistics A-48 gsts GetStatistics A-52 GetStatus A-55 GetStatusBoard A-58 GetStatusIfs...
  • Page 173 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual CLI Command Index Page cclk SetConfigCESClock A-83 SetConfigCESEmulationType A-84 ccip SetConfigCESIP A-85 ccpl SetConfigCESPaylength A-86 ccvl SetConfigCESVlan A-87 SetConfigEth A-88 scef SetConfigEthFlowControl A-89 SetConfigEthLimit A-90 sltt SetConfigLIUlineBuildout A-91 sllc SetConfigLIULineCode A-92 slrt SetConfigLIURxTerm A-93 SetConfigMPLS A-94...
  • Page 174 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual CLI Command Index Page sreg SetRxEqualizerGainLimit A-119 SetSessionPorts A-120 ssts SetSessionTimeSlots A-121 SetSigIdle A-122 ssld SetSyslogDisable A-123 ssle SetSyslogEnable A-124 ssls SetSyslogServer A-125 SetTDMoPSessionDisable A-126 SetTDMoPSessionEnable A-127 SetTrapPort A-128 SetUserTimeout A-129...
  • Page 175: Cli Command Descriptions

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual CLI Command Descriptions AddNewSession Description Adds a new TDM over Packet application session dynamically. Abbreviation adds Syntax adds <session_name> <session_abbreviation> Syntax <session_name> Description A string of 1 to 31 characters defining a session name. The string must be bounded by double quotes if there are any embedded spaces in the session name.
  • Page 176: Addrequestmanager

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual AddRequestManager Description Adds a community name to the list of those supported by SNMP. Abbreviation arm <mngr_comm_name> <ip_addr> [<permission_level>] Syntax Syntax <mngr_comm_name> Descripton A string of 1 to 15 characters defining community name. The string must be bounded by double quotes if there are any embedded spaces in the community name.
  • Page 177 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual AddTrapManager Description Adds a manager to the SNMP trap list. Abbreviation atm <manager_community_name> <ip_addr> Syntax Syntax <manager_community_name> Description A string of 1 to 15 characters defining the Trap manager community name. The string must be bounded by double quotes if there are any embedded spaces in the community name.
  • Page 178: Adduser

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual AddUser Description Adds a new user Abbreviation au <user_name> [<user_group> <timeout> <permitted_comm_application>] Syntax Syntax <user_name> Description A string of 4 to 16 characters, starting with a letter, defining the user name. <user_group> The possible values are: Viewer, Oper, and Admin. <timeout>...
  • Page 179: Applychanges

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual ApplyChanges Description This command allow dynamic changes of ethernet MAC layer configuration Abbreviation Syntax Config\WAN\ac \Config\LAN\ac Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines All sessions must be disabled before using this command. Examples MG-IP-4:\Config\LAN>ac The command completed successfully. MG-IP-4:\Config\WAN>ac Cannot apply changes since there are enabled sessions.
  • Page 180: Bert

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Bert Description Bert generator configuration. Abbreviation Syntax b <action> <TDM port> [<pattern>] [<period>] [<direction>] [<list of time slots>] Syntax <action: {stop|start}> Description <TDM port: {P1,All}> [<pattern: {qrss}>] [<period: in minutes, 0 for infinity>] [<direction: {Tdm|Eth}>] [<list of time slots: separated by a space or a range separated by a “-”, e.g.
  • Page 181: Calibratejitter

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual CalibrateJitter Description Moves the operating point of the jitter buffer for a selected session closer to the maximum jitter setting. Abbreviation clib Syntax clib <session_name_or_abbreviation> [<r>] Syntax <session_name_or_abbreviation> Description A defined session name or abbreviation. [<reset-calibration: {r}>] Defaults User Guidelines...
  • Page 182: Changepassword

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual ChangePassword Description Changes a user’s password. Abbreviation cp [<user_name>] Syntax Syntax <user_name> Description The name of the user whose password you want to change. Defaults The default user is the user running the command. User Guidelines Administrator privileges are required to change another user’s password.
  • Page 183: Configheadercesoeth

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual ConfigHeaderCESoETH Description Configures CES over Ethernet session header. Abbreviation shce Syntax shce <session name:> <Target MAC address> [<local ECID>] [<peer ECID>] [<OobSig local ECID>] [<OobSig target ECID>] Syntax <session name or abbreviation/all: Description (name is up to 31 chars, abbreviation is up to 4 chars)>...
  • Page 184: Configheadersat/Cesop

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual ConfigHeaderSAT/CESoP Description Sets the TDM over Packet application CES header format to the SATOP or CESOP format. Abbreviation shsc Syntax shsc ALL | <session_name_or_abbreviation> [<target_port>] [<local_port>] Syntax ALL | <session_name_or_abbreviation> Description ALL changes the header type for all sessions. Otherwise, the indicated session is changed.
  • Page 185: Configsestargetip

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual ConfigSesTargetIP Description Configures Target IP address of the session. Abbreviation ccip ccip <session name> <ip-address> [<ip-tos><OobSig-ip-tos] Syntax Syntax <session name or abbreviation: Description (name is up to 31 chars, abbreviation is up to 4 chars)> <ip-address: (IP1.IP2.IP3.IP4)>...
  • Page 186: Connectclocktosession

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual ConnectClockToSession Description Connect Clock to Pseudowire Session Abbreviation ccts ccts <Clock Name> <Session Name> Syntax Syntax Description <Clock Name>: • pri (primary) • sec (secondary) <Session Name>: The pseudowire session name to connect to the clock Defaults User Guidelines Session must be disabled;...
  • Page 187: Deleteuser

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual DeleteUser Description Deletes a user from the list of defined users. Abbreviation Syntax du <user_name> Syntax <user_name> Description An existing user. Defaults User Guidelines Only a user in the admin group can perform this function. Examples MG-IP-1:\Admin\Users>du fred The command completed successfully.
  • Page 188: Downloadfile

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual DownLoadFile Description Automatically download CLI script file or TLV file using the TFTP protocol. Automatically download image file using TFTP protocl when an IP interface is configured to DHCP mode. Abbreviation Syntax \admin\dlf <IP> cfg <file path> \admin\dlf <IP>...
  • Page 189: Forceuserlogout

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual ForceUserLogout Description Forces logout of a currently active user session. Abbreviation ful <user_name> [<user_comm_id>] Syntax Syntax <user_name> Description The existing user to log out. <user_comm_id> The ID of the user, as displayed by the GetActiveUsers (gau) command. Defaults If the user comm ID is not entered, all current users with the same user name will be logged out.
  • Page 190: Functionaltest

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual FunctionalTest Description Starts an internal self-test that runs continuously or for a defined duration. Abbreviation fts [<time>] Syntax Syntax <time> Description The number of iterations, at one iteration per second, from 0 to 65535. 0 indicates continuous operation.
  • Page 191: Getactiveusers

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetActiveUsers Description List all users with currently active login sessions. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines The function lists all active user sessions, including their: Session communications ID, which is used by the ForceUserLogout (ful) command User group User timeout length...
  • Page 192: Getbertstatus

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetBertStatus Description Get Bert status. Abbreviation gbs <TDM port> Syntax Syntax <TDM port: {P1}> Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples \d\d\gbs p1 Item Value/Status Port ..........: Pattern..........: qrss Test mode ........: Full Direction ..........
  • Page 193: Getboarddata

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetBoardData Description Displays information about the MG-IP’s internal circuit board configuration. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Admin>gbd Board information Card type .....: 7 (7) + CPLD version ..: FLASH data..: FUJITSU (0x22f9, 0x0, 0x19) DRAM size..: 64 MB...
  • Page 194: Getcliprompt

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetCLIPrompt Description Displays the CLI prompt as currently set in both the startup and modified configuration databases. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\General>scp SuperUnit The request was updated successfully in startup-config. MG-IP-1:\Config\General>gcp Running_config Modified Running_con...
  • Page 195: Getclockstatus

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetClockStatus Description This command gets the status of the adaptive clock recovery status Abbreviation Syntax \Config\clk Syntax Description gcs <clock name:> [R] [V] [R] (reset holdover timer)] [V] Verbose Clock name – primary or secondary Defaults User Guidelines Output:...
  • Page 196: Getconfig

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetConfig Description Displays configuration information about an interface or an application. Abbreviation Syntax TDM over Packet only: gc <session name or abbreviation> [<v for verbose>] Syntax TDM over Packet only: Description <session name or abbreviation> name is up to 31 chars, abbreviation is up to 4 chars)>...
  • Page 197 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual LAN or WAN configuration information: MG-IP-1:\Config\WAN>gc Running_config Mod. Running_config Working mode ....: Interface Type....: AutoNeg......: Speed (Mb/s) .....: Duplex mode......: Flow control.......: Disabled Disabled Interface BW (kb/s) ..: Unlimited Unlimited MAC address .....: 00-50-C2-15-89- 00-50-C2-15-89- MAC loopback....:...
  • Page 198 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual TDM signaling type ....: OOSF Profile configuration information: MG-IP-1:\Config\E1\Profile_1>gc Running_config Mod. Running_config LIU type......... : DS21458 DS21458 LIU line code ......: HDB3 LIU line build out ....: E1_75 E1_75 LIU Rx term......: 120ohm 120ohm LIU monitor gain ....
  • Page 199 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual VLAN enable......: Disabled MPLS enable ......: (Disabled) Transport emulation type ...: Structured LOPS-Policy.....: Idle L-Flag-Policy....: Idle R-Flag-Policy....: None RD-Policy.......: None Idle-Pattern....: 0xFF SigIdle-Pattern....: TDM Over Packet application Session configuration information: MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Session_config>gc s01 Running_config Mod.
  • Page 200 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual R-Flag-Policy....: None RD-Policy....: None Idle-Pattern....: 0xFF SigIdle-Pattern....: Syslog server status \Monitor\General\Syslog gc activation: enabled Server ID IP address port 169.254.121.200 169.254.121.121 Clock configuration MG-IP-4:\c\clk gc Output: Clock Mode....: Recovery External Clock Rate..: 2048 Ext Clock Direction..: input Active Clock....: Primary Clock Primary PW....: Session01...
  • Page 201: Getconfigdbstatus

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetConfigDBStatus Description Displays information about the parameter database. Abbreviation gcds Syntax gcds Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines This command is used by technical support when analyzing user requests or problems. An asterisk on the “Original Version” line indicates that the parameters have been changed in the database since the original update.
  • Page 202 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetConfigIfs Description Displays the configuration of all three traffic interfaces. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config>gci LAN interface configuration Running_config Mod. Running_config Working mode ....: AutoNeg ......: Speed (Mb/s) ..... : Duplex mode .....
  • Page 203: Getconfiguarts

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetConfigUarts Description Displays the CONSOLE configuration. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config>gcu CONS configuration Running_config Mod. Running_config Baud rate....: 115200 115200 Stop bit....: Protocol....: Term Term Mode....: Enabled Enabled A-33...
  • Page 204: Getdatetime

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetDateTime Description Displays the current date and time. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Admin>gdt Current date: 25 Jun 2005 Current time: 11:55:58 System uptime: 0 days, 05:29:15 (550 ms) A-34...
  • Page 205: Getdefgateway

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetDefGateway Description Displays the default Gateway IP address. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\General>gdg Running_config Mod. Running_config Default gateway IP addr: 10.101.1.1 50.45.123.1 A-35...
  • Page 206: Getfirmwarestatus

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetFirmwareStatus Description Displays status information about the firmware. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines This information is useful for technical support. Examples MG-IP-1:\Admin>gfs Current version ..: R03.01.00_D012 Internal version ..: AeGf1g6h1i4j SW Checksum ..: 0x1AEED028 A-36...
  • Page 207: Getglobalconfig

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetGlobalConfig Description Get global configuration Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults no defaults User Guidelines This displays the structured status of all the ports, the Layer2 support mode. Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>ggc Running_config Mod. Running_config Layer 2 support......: VLAN VLAN Transport emulation type P1..: Disabled Disabled Structured...
  • Page 208: Getglobalstatus

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetGlobalStatus Description This command displays global MG-IP global, including the following: WAN status LAN status TDM status Session status Abbreviation MG-IP-4:\Config\General>ggs Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Show: Adminstration status TDM status Session status :\Config\General>ggs Examples Internal DB name..: Aarb1c4d0e0f...
  • Page 209 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual dsx1LossOfFrame..: - dsx1LossOfSignal..: los dsx1LoopbackState..: - dsx1RcvFarEndLOMF..: - dsx1XmtFarEndLOMF..: - WAN interface configuration CONS configuration Running_config Modified Running_config Baud rate..: 115200 115200 Stop bit...: 1 Protocol...: Term Term Mode....: Enabled Enabled IP data mib2 statistics Num of IP forwarding....: 2 Num of IP time to live....: 64 Num of IP in received....: 12803696...
  • Page 210 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Modified configuration TimeSlot# 00---0----1----1----2---2 01---5----0----5----0---4 Port 1 fXXXXX------------------- Port 2 f------------------------ Port 3 ------------------------ Port 4 f------------------------ Session s01 Status Item Status/Value Clocking mode....: Internal-master Eth to TDM direction....: Down TDM to Eth direction....: Down Current jitter buffer delay (ms): - TDM link status....: Down Valid Eth packets per sec..: Down: 100% of 1000 p...
  • Page 211: Getinitdnldstatus

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetInitDnldStatus Description Get the status of configuration file download process on init. Abbreviation gids Syntax gids Syntax Description Defaults no defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Admin >gids Status of file download on init Configuration filename...: File download status..: No file download process MG-IP-1:\Admin >gids...
  • Page 212: Getmacaddress

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetMacAddress Description Displays the WAN and LAN MAC address. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines The LAN MAC address will be one digit incrementally higher than the WAN MAC address. Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\General>gma Current MAC Address for WAN interface...: 00-50-C2-15-03-0A Current MAC Address for LAN interface..:...
  • Page 213: Getmodifiedconfigports

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetModifiedConfigPorts Description Displays the T1/E1 configuration currently stored in the modified running configuration. Abbreviation gmcp Syntax gmcp Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\E1>gmcp Modified Running_config ....: Port1 port state .......... : Enabled Active Profile........
  • Page 214: Getrequestmanagers

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetRequestManagers Description Displays a list of the SNMP request managers (communities) and their IDs. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\SNMP>grm Mngr ID Mngr Community name IP addr Permission public 169.254.1.200 A-44...
  • Page 215: Getrequesttrapports

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetRequestTrapPorts Description Displays the SNMP request port and Trap port. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\SNMP>gp Running_config Mod. Running_config Request port..: 2000 Trap port ....: A-45...
  • Page 216: Getrunningconfigports

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetRunningConfigPorts Description Displays the configuration of the T1/E1 ports in the running configuration. Abbreviation grcp Syntax grcp Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\E1>grcp Running_config ....... : Port1 port state .......... : Enabled Active Profile........
  • Page 217: Getsessiontimeslots

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetSessionTimeSlots Description Displays timeslots selected for a session. Abbreviation gsts gsts <session_name_or_abbreviation> Syntax Syntax <session_name_or_abbreviation> Description The session for which to display timeslot information. Defaults User Guidelines X : time slot is selected - : Not selected * : Not applicable F : framing information in-stream...
  • Page 218: Getsnmpstatistics

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetSnmpStatistics Description Displays MIB2 statistics for the selected interface. Abbreviation gss <type> or gss [<interval number>]| <r - reset counters>] Syntax WAN or LAN: gss <type> TDM - gss [<interval number: (1-95) or 0 for the current interval>] Syntax For WAN or LAN: Description...
  • Page 219 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Num of Ip Fragment Creates ......: Num of Ip Routing Discards......: MG-IP-1:\Config\snmp>gss t Tcp data mib2 statistics Tcp retransmitting algorithm ......: Unknown type Num of TCP retransmitting min timeout ..: Num of TCP retransmitting max timeout ..
  • Page 220 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Udp data mib2 connections Udp Local ip addr connection......: Udp Local port connection ......: 0xa1 Udp Local ip addr connection......: Udp Local port connection ......: 0x835 Udp Local ip addr connection......: 0x7f000001 Udp Local port connection ......
  • Page 221 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Num of ICMP out timestamp replay....: Num of ICMP out addr mask request ....: Num of ICMP out addr mask replay....: MG-IP-1:\Config\E1\Port_1>gss -1 If no parameters, all valid intervals and total counters are displayed Interval SEFS Start time...
  • Page 222: Getstatistics

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetStatistics Description AdDisplays performance statistics for a selected interface. Abbreviation gst [ [{r|v|m}] [r] ] Syntax Syntax Description Resets the statistics on the interface. Verbose mode: displays additional statistics. Displays the MIB statistics for this interface or for a selected port. RMON Display partial RMON statistics (etherStatsTable) Defaults...
  • Page 223 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Total in bad user name packets.......: Total in parse error packets ......: Total in pdu too big ........: Total in packets no such name......: Total in bad error status ........: Total in read only error status......: Total in general error status ......: Total in get request packets ......: Total in set request packets......:...
  • Page 224 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Interface name ..........: Port_1 Interface type............ : E1 device Largest datagram ..........: Interface speed..........: 2048000 Admin link status..........: Link-up Oper link status..........: Link-down Oper link last changed ........: 0 days 0h:0m:1s In octets ............
  • Page 225: Getstatus

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetStatus Description Displays the operational status of the system or a selected interface. Abbreviation gs [session] Syntax TDM over Packet: gs [<session_name_or_abbreviation>] [<flags>] Syntax Description TDM Over Packet only: <session_name_or_abbreviation> The session for which <flags>...
  • Page 226 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Operational status of the bitstream interface (E1 or T1): MG-IP-1:\Config\E1>gs Status of interface link status.............: Port1 ------------------------- Link ..............: Down LIU loopback............: Disable LIU database loopback ........: Disable TDM Tx Clock Source..: LoopBack dsx1NoAlarm.....: dsx1RcvFarEndLOF..: dsx1XmtFarEndLOF..:...
  • Page 227 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Handled TDM packets..........: 44464927 Late Eth packets ...........: Underrun Eth packets ...........: Overrun Eth Packets ..........: Invalid sequence Eth Packets ........: Malformed packets counter ........: Packets with L bit counter ........: Packets with R bit counter ........: Jitter maximum level (ms)........: 5.625 Lost Eth packets ............:...
  • Page 228: Getstatusboard

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetStatusBoard Description Displays the MG-IP’s operational status. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config>gsb Power up test succeeded Interface LAN link .... : Interface WAN link ... : Port1 Interface E1 link ....: A-58...
  • Page 229: Getstatusifs

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetStatusIfs Description Displays the operational status of all three traffic interfaces. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config>gsi LAN interface configuration Link .........: PHY status.......: Working AutoNeg ........: Done Peer advertisement value ..: 43E1 Speed (Mb/s) ......: Duplex mode ......:...
  • Page 230 MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual WAN interface configuration Link .........: PHY status.......: Working AutoNeg ........: Done Peer advertisement value.: 43E1 Speed (Mb/s) ......: Duplex mode ......: Full Flow control ......: MAC loopback ......: Disabled DHCP client state ....: Request sent DHCP server ip......: A-60...
  • Page 231: Getsystemdesc

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetSystemDesc Description Displays SNMP system description. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\SNMP>gsd Running_config Request port Trap port MG-IP-1 R03.01.00_D012-202 SNMP system description SNMP system contact SNMP system name SNMP system location Modified Running_config Request port Trap port...
  • Page 232: Gettimeslotmap

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetTimeSlotMap Description Displays the time slot allocation of the port or of all the ports. Abbreviation gstm gstm <port number> Syntax Syntax Description <port number {ALL|P1}> Defaults User Guidelines An “X” means the time slot is allocated, a “-” means the time slot is not allocated.
  • Page 233: Gettrapmanagers

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetTrapManagers Description Displays the list of SNMP Trap managers and their IDs. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines The displayed manager ID is used when calling the rtm function to delete a request manager entry.
  • Page 234: Getusers

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetUsers Description Displays the operational status of the system or a selected interface. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines The information displayed depends on the directory where the command is executed. The command returns a different status for an interface depending on whether the interface is operating as an Ethernet port or a bitstream port.
  • Page 235: Getversion

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual GetVersion Description Displays the MG-IP’s firmware version. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines The first two digits are the major release number, and the second two are the minor release number. The remaining digits show internal release numbers. The following example shows Release 3.01 of the MG-IP-1 firmware.
  • Page 236: Listclocks

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual ListClocks Description List status of all clocks Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-4:\c\clk lc Output: Priority Name Abbr IF PW ACTIVE -------- ---- ---- -- ---------- ------ Primary Primary Clock Pri 0 0x1 Secondary Secondary Clock Sec 0 0x0 A-66...
  • Page 237: Listofsessions

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual ListOfSessions Description Displays all defined sessions. Abbreviation ls [<mode of sessions>] Syntax Syntax Description <mode of sessions> Enable: display only the enabled sessions Disable: display only the disabled sessions Defaults The default mode is to display all the defined sessions User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>ls...
  • Page 238: Pwtdmcfgrtphdrused

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual PwTDMCfgRtpHdrUsed Description Configure RTP header Abbreviation Syntax rtp <session name or abbreviation <yes/no> Syntax Description <yes/no > • True • False Defaults False (Enabled in differential timing) User Guidelines If set to False: an RTP header is not pre-pended to the TDM packet RTP must be enabled for all sessions when module is configured to work in differential timing mode.
  • Page 239: Reload

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Reload Description Restarts the MG-IP using the startup configuration. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines If any configuration changes were made to the modified running-config, they will be lost unless a Replace (rp) command was executed first. Use the ReplaceReload (rr) command to perform both operations in a single step.
  • Page 240: Removerequestmanager

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual RemoveRequestManager Description Removes a request community name from the SNMP list of communities. Abbreviation rrm <manager_id> Syntax Syntax Description <manager_id> The ID number of the request manager to be removed. You can get the ID number of a request manager by running the GetRequestManager (grm) command.
  • Page 241: Removesession

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual RemoveSession Description Remove a TDM over Packet application session. Abbreviation rms <session_name_or_abbreviation> Syntax Syntax Description <session_name_or_abbreviation> The session to be removed. Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Session_config>rms s01 The request was updated successfully in modified running_config. Use \c\rp to save the modified running_config The command completed successfully.
  • Page 242: Removesyslogserver

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual RemoveSyslogServer Description Remove Syslog server Abbreviation rsls Syntax \Config\General\Syslog Syntax Description Parameters <server-id (1-3)> Defaults User Guidelines Remove one of the configured (up to 3) Syslog server Examples rsls 1 A-72...
  • Page 243: Removetrapmanager

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual RemoveTrapManager Description Removes a manager from the list of SNMP Trap managers. Abbreviation rtm <manager_id> Syntax Syntax Description <manager_id> The ID number of the Trap manager to be removed. You can get the ID number of a Trap manager by running the gtm command Defaults User Guidelines...
  • Page 244: Renamesession

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual RenameSession Description Renames a session. Abbreviation rens rens <session_name_or_abbreviation> <new_session_name> Syntax <new_session_abbreviation> Syntax Description <session_name_or_abbreviation> A defined session name or abbreviation. <new_session_name> The new name for the session (up to 31 characters). <new_session_abbreviation> The new abbreviation for the session (up to 4 characters).
  • Page 245: Replace

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual Replace Description Replaces the restart configuration with the modified running configuration. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines This command is used to save the modified running configuration as the startup configuration. The modified running-config contains all parameter changes made since the last restart.
  • Page 246: Replacereload

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual ReplaceReload Description Replaces the configuration with the modified running configuration and the restarts the MG-IP. Abbreviation Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines This command is used to save the modified running configuration to the startup configuration.
  • Page 247: Satopsendlbitonais

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SatopSendLBitOnAIS Description enable/disable Lbit set upon AIS defect detection, in structure agnostic mode Abbreviation lbit Syntax lbit <Lbit-mode> Syntax Description <lbit-mode> • Enable • Disable Defaults Disable User Guidelines If enabled, and AIS defect is detected - sends the packet with the L bit set to 1 The new field will be displayed in the GetGlobalConfig (‘ggc’) command of the application Examples...
  • Page 248: Setactiveclock

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetActiveClock Description Set clock to serve as the active clock, the recovered frequency will be used from the active clock Abbreviation Syntax sac <Clock Name> Syntax Description <Clock Name> • pri (primary) • sec (secondary) Defaults User Guidelines...
  • Page 249: Setcesapptestmode

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetCESappTestMode Description Set the test mode for the TDM over Packet application. Abbreviation sctm Syntax sctm Syntax Description Defaults Entering sctm enables loopback testing without a second MG-IP. User Guidelines This command must be run to do loopback testing using only one MG-IP. A physical loopback is also required for this function to work.
  • Page 250: Setchannelbandwidth

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetChannelBandwidth Description Sets the Channel Bandwidth Abbreviation scb <channel-bandwidth> Syntax Syntax Description <channel-bandwidth> {64K|56K} Defaults User Guidelines This command is only valid in structured mode and only when the port is configured for T1. Examples A-80...
  • Page 251: Setcliprompt

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetCLIPrompt Description Sets the CLI prompt. Abbreviation scp <prompt> Syntax Syntax Description <prompt> The new prompt, up to 12 characters. Defaults User Guidelines The prompt will be displayed the next time the product is restarted. Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\General>scp MyPrompt The request was updated successfully in startup-config.
  • Page 252: Setconfigbitstreamclockingmode

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigBitStreamClockingMode Description Sets the bitstream clocking mode for the T1/E1 interface. Abbreviation sccm sccm <clocking_mode> Syntax Syntax Description <clocking_mode> Possible values are: RECOVERY, INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, LOOPBACK, LINE 1 or DIFFERENTIAL. RECOVERY uses the recovered clock produced by the adaptive clock recovery algorithm as the Tx clock.
  • Page 253: Setconfigcesclock

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigCESClock Description Configures the TDM over Packet application maximum jitter. Abbreviation cclk cclk <all/session-name or abbreviation> <max_jitter> [<payload_length>] Syntax Syntax Description <all/session-name or abbreviation> a defined session name or abbreviation <max_jitter> A number of msec, from 1 to 200. Estimate of the maximum jitter (+ or -). For example, a setting of 50 milliseconds results in a range from 0 to 100 msec.
  • Page 254: Setconfigcesemulationtype

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigCESEmulationType Description Defines the TDM over Packet application format as structured or unstructured. Abbreviation cet <transport-emulation> <'ALL' or list of ports> Syntax Syntax Description <transport-emulation> Struct or UnStruct. Struct: TDM data is structured, with framing defined. UnStruct: TDM data is unstructured and no framing is assumed.
  • Page 255: Setconfigcesip

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigCESIP Description Displays the operational status of the system or a selected interface. Abbreviation ccip ccip <session name or abbreviation> <target_ip_address> [<ip_tos_value>] Syntax Syntax Description <session-name or abbreviation> A defined session name or abbreviation. <target_ip_address>...
  • Page 256: Setconfigcespaylength

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigCESPaylength Description Configures the TDM over Packet application payload size. Abbreviation ccpl ccpl <all/session name or abbreviation><payload_length> [<max_jitter>] Syntax Syntax Description <all/session-name or abbreviation> A defined session name or abbreviation <payload_length> The number of frames in the CES packet payload. The application will calculate the number of bytes based on the frame length and the number of selected timeslots per frame.
  • Page 257: Setconfigcesvlan

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigCESVlan Description Configures the TDM over Packet application VLAN settings. Abbreviation ccvl ccvl <session_name_or_abbreviation> <vlan_mode> [<vlan_id>][<VLAN- Syntax priority: (0-7)>] [<OobSig-VLAN-priority: (0-7)>] Syntax Description <session_name_or_abbreviation> The session to which to configure. <vlan_mode> Either Enable or Disable. <vlan_id>...
  • Page 258: Setconfigeth

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigEth Description Configures Ethernet parameters (LAN or WAN). Abbreviation sce <speed> [<duplex_mode>] Syntax Syntax Description <speed> Possible values are: 10, 100, or AUTO. Selects the Ethernet speed in Mbps. <duplex_mode> Either Full or Half. Selects full duplex or half duplex. Defaults User Guidelines Examples...
  • Page 259: Setconfigethflowcontrol

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigEthFlowControl Description Configures flow control mode (LAN or WAN). Abbreviation scef scef <flow_control_mode> Syntax Syntax Description <flow_control_mode> Either ON or OFF. Defaults User Guidelines Configures bandwidth limitation (LAN or WAN). Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\LAN>scef on The request was updated successfully in modified running_config.
  • Page 260: Setconfigethlimit

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigEthLimit Description Set the WAN port LAN traffic bandwith limit (towards the PSN) Abbreviation cel <bandwidth> Syntax Syntax Description <bandwidth> From 1 to 100000 in kbits. 0 indicates no limit. Defaults User Guidelines Given the network bandwidth limit of the PSN (packet switch network) connected to the WAN port, LAN port bandwidth should be calculated and limited (using the cel CLI command) so as to not affect CES flow.
  • Page 261: Setconfigliulinebuildout

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigLIUlineBuildout Description Configures LIU line build out. Abbreviation sltt sltt <line_build_out> Syntax Syntax Description <line_build_out> E1 options: E1_75, E1_120, E1_75_HRL, or E1_120_HRL. T1 options: T1_133, T1_266, T1_399, T1_533, T1_655, T1_7.5, T1_15, or T1_22.5. Select this parameter as a function of the impedance or length of the connection to the T1/E1 source.
  • Page 262: Setconfigliulinecode

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigLIULineCode Description Configures LIU line coding. Abbreviation sllc sllc <line_code> Syntax Syntax Description <line_code> Possible values are: AMI, HDB3, or B8ZS. E1: HDB3 T1: B8ZS is used for T1; Both E1, T1: AMI Defaults User Guidelines The value used depends on the settings of the T1/E1 source.
  • Page 263: Setconfigliurxterm

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigLIURxTerm Description Configures LIU line Rx termination. Abbreviation slrt slrt <line_termination> Syntax Syntax Description <line_termination> Possible values are: TermDis, 75ohm, 100ohm, or 120ohm. TermDis indicates that the internal Rx termination is disabled. Otherwise: E1: 75 Ohm or 120 Ohm.
  • Page 264: Setconfigmpls

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigMPLS Description Configures session's MPLS parameters. If MPLS-mode is enabled, the fields 'MPLS-label-1' and 'Destination MAC address' are mandatory Abbreviation Syntax scm <session name> <MPLS-mode> [<MPLS local-to-peer label: (0x0-0xFFFFF)>] [<MPLS peer-to-local label: (0x0-0xFFFFF)>] [<MPLS-experimental: (0x0-0x7)>] [<MPLS-TTL: (0x2-0xFF)>] [<OobSig-MPLS-experimental: (0x0-0x7)>]...
  • Page 265: Setconfiguart

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetConfigUART Description Configures the CONSOLE port. Abbreviation scu <baud_rate> Syntax Syntax Description <baud_rate> Possible values are: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200 bps. Defaults The default baud rate is 115200. User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\CONSOLE>scu 9600 The request was updated successfully in modified running_config.
  • Page 266: Setdatetime

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetDateTime Description Configures the system time and date. Abbreviation sdt <dd/mmm/yy> [<HH:MM:SS>] Syntax Syntax Description <dd/mmm/yy> Date in days, months, and years, separated by “/”; as shown in the example below, the month is a three-letter abbreviation. <HH:MM:SS>...
  • Page 267: Setdefaultdb

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetDefaultDB Description Sets the MG-IP startup configuration database to a default state based on the line format and the Tx clock source. Abbreviation sddb Syntax sddb <line_format> <Tx_clock_source> [<model_template>] Syntax Description <line_format> Either E1 or T1. <Tx_clock_source>...
  • Page 268: Setdefgateway

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetDefGateway Description Sets the default Gateway IP address. Abbreviation sdg <IP_address> Syntax Syntax Description <IP_address> IP address of the default gateway in the format “nn.nn.nn.nn.”, where nn is a number from 0 to 255. Defaults User Guidelines This parameter is required when sending messages to IP addresses that are not...
  • Page 269: Setdynamicmaclpbk

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetDynamicMACLpbk Description Enable or disable the MAC loopback (WAN or LAN). Abbreviation sdml sdml <mode> Syntax Syntax Description <mode> Either ON or OFF. Defaults User Guidelines This command is for test and debug purposes only. Note that this command immediately puts the selected interface into loopback mode.
  • Page 270: Setemulationcircuitid

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetEmulationCircuitID Description Sets emulation circuit IDs for the CESoETH. Abbreviation sec <session name> <local ECID> <peer ECID> [<OobSig local Syntax ECID>][<OobSig peer ECID: (0x0-0xFFFFF)>] Syntax Description <session name or abbreviation/all: (name is up to 31 chars, abbreviation is up to 4 chars)> <local ECID: (0x0-0xFFFFF)>...
  • Page 271: Setexternalclockdirection

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetExternalClockDirection Description Set External Clock Direction. Abbreviation secd Syntax secd <Exe clock direction> Syntax Description <Exe clock direction> • • Defaults User Guidelines In diff clock mode, external clock direction must be IN. Examples MG-IP-4:\c\clk secd IN A-101...
  • Page 272: Setexternalclockfreq

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetExternalClockFreq Description Set External Clock Frequency Abbreviation Secf Secf <Rate> Syntax Syntax Description <Rate: A=1544,B=2048,C=10240,D=16384, E=25000 (kHz)> Defaults User Guidelines All sessions and ports should be disabled Examples MG-IP-4:\c\clk secf A A-102...
  • Page 273: Setframedparams

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetFramedParams Description Configures framing parameters for internal framing. Abbreviation sfp <format> Syntax Syntax Description <format> E1: PCM30 or PCM31. T1: ESF or D4. Defaults User Guidelines The framing option selected is used by the internal framer to synchronize with the T1/E1 source.
  • Page 274: Setidlepattern

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetIdlePattern Description This command sets the default Idle Pattern played out on the TDM interface on various defects,according to policy, including receipt of L bit, packet loss and when the pseudowire is administratively disabled. Abbreviation Syntax \Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Policy sip...
  • Page 275: Setipconfig

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetIPConfig Description Set the IP Configuration (WAN or LAN). Abbreviation sic <ip-config-mode> [<IP_address>][<ip-sub-net-mask>] [SHARE] Syntax Syntax Description <ip-config-mode: {disabled|static|dhcp}> disable: no IP activity processed on this interface, including management traffic static: user defines a static IP and network mask dhcp: the DHCP client requests an IP address and network mask from a DHCP server for this interface [<IP_address>]...
  • Page 276: Setlayer2App

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetLayer2App Description Set layer two support application. Abbreviation slta Syntax slta <type of layer 2> [<EtherType>] Syntax Description type of layer 2 {VLAN|MPLSwCESoP}:> [<EtherType (0x600-0xFFFF)>] Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\TDM_Over_Packet>slta vlan The request was updated successfully in modified running_config. The configuration change will be activated after the next Replace&Reload (\c\rr A-106...
  • Page 277: Setlflagpolicy

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetLFlagPolicy Description This command determines the information played out on the TDM-bound interface upon identification of a defect state through the receipt of a packet with the L-flag set when structure aware emulation is used.(structure agnostic - AIS is always played out) .
  • Page 278: Setliudynamiclpbk

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetLIUDynamicLpbk Description Configure the LIU loopback for a selected port until the next restart. Abbreviation sldl sldl <mode> [<port>] Syntax Syntax Description <mode> Possible values are: Local, Remote or Disable. Local: Transmitted traffic is looped back and received. Remote: Received traffic is looped back and retransmitted.
  • Page 279: Setliulpbk

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetLIULpbk Description Configure LIU loopback for a selected port and saves in configuration database. Abbreviation Syntax sll <mode> [<port>] Syntax Description <mode> Possible values are: Disable, Local or Remote. Disable: Removes the loopback immediately; clear loopback from the configuration database.
  • Page 280: Setlopspolicy

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetLOPSPolicy Description Determines the information played out on the TDM-bound interface while in loss of packet synchronization state (LOPS) when structure-aware emulation is used (structure agnostic - AIS is always played out) Abbreviation Syntax \Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Policy slp idle \Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Policy slp allOnes...
  • Page 281: Setpayloadsuppression

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetPayloadSuppression Description Set payload suppression when L bit is set Abbreviation Syntax SPS < session name or abbreviation > < Payload Suppression Mode > Syntax Description < Payload Suppression Mode > • Enable •...
  • Page 282: Setpingenable

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetPingEnable Description Set ping enable. Abbreviation spe <session name> <ping enable> [<Target MAC address>] Syntax Syntax Description <session name or abbreviation: (name is up to 31 chars, abbreviation is up to 4 chars)> <ping enable {Enable|Disable}>...
  • Page 283: Setportsdisable

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetPortsDisable Description Disables the T1/E1 port. Abbreviation spod spod <port_numbers> Syntax Syntax Description <port_numbers> all - Disable all ports Defaults User Guidelines Do not disable a port on an enabled session. Disable the session before disabling the port.
  • Page 284: Setportsenable

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetPortsEnable Description Enables the T1/E1 port. Abbreviation spoe spoe <port_numbers> Syntax Syntax Description <port_numbers> ALL’ - Enable all ports Defaults User Guidelines When you define parameters for a session, be sure to enable the ports assigned to the session before enabling the session.
  • Page 285: Setportstate

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetPortState Description Configures the Port state Abbreviation spos spos <mode> Syntax Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines This command is run from the \Config\T1\Port_1 (or E1\Port_1 directory as a short-cut to spod (disable port) and spoe (enable port) commands. Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\T1\Port_1>spos enable A-115...
  • Page 286: Setrdpolicy

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetRDPolicy Description Determines the signaling information played out on the TDM-bound interface upon identification of remote-end defect state through the receipt of “10” M bit and “0” L bit. Abbreviation srdp Syntax \Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Policy sdp non \Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Policy srdp rai \Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Policy srdp Channel Idle Syntax Description...
  • Page 287: Setrequestport

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetRequestPort Description Sets SNMP request port. Abbreviation srp <port> Syntax Syntax Description <port> The SNMP request port, a number from 1 to 65535. Defaults User Guidelines Examples MG-IP-1:\Config\SNMP>srp 200 The request was updated successfully in modified running_config. The configuration change will be activated after the next Replace&Reload (\c\rr) A-117...
  • Page 288: Setrflagpolicy

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetRFlagPolicy Description This command determines the signaling information played out on the TDM- bound interface upon identification of remote-end defect state through the receipt of R-flag set. Abbreviation srfp Syntax \Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Policy slrp non \Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Policy slrp rai \Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Policy slrp Channel Idle Syntax Description...
  • Page 289: Setrxequalizergainlimit

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetRxEqualizerGainLimit Description Configures LIU receive equalizer gain limit. Abbreviation sreg sreg <limit> Syntax Syntax Description <limit> Possible values are: Short or Long, which have different meanings for E1 and T1 ports. E1: Short = -15dB, Long = -43dB. T1: Short = -15dB, Long = -36dB.
  • Page 290: Setsessionports

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetSessionPorts Description Assigns a T1/E1 port to a session. Abbreviation ssp <session_name_or_abbreviation> <Port_ID> Syntax Syntax Description <session_name_or_abbreviation> The session to which to assign the port <Port_ID> Defaults User Guidelines This command defines all ports associated with the session. On the MG-IP-1, only Port 1 can be assigned.
  • Page 291: Setsessiontimeslots

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetSessionTimeSlots Description Replaces selected time slot(s) with a new list Abbreviation ssts ssts <session name> <port number> <list of time slots> Syntax Syntax Description <session name or abbreviation> <port number>: P1 or “none” to detach current timeslots <list of time slots>...
  • Page 292: Setsigidle

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetSigIdle Description This command sets the default CAS signaling Idle pattern. This is the pattern sent when a failure is detected on the TDM interface, including multi-frame failures. This may need to be different per PW. Abbreviation Syntax \Config\TDM_Over_Packet\Policy ssi...
  • Page 293: Setsyslogdisable

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetSyslogDisable Description Disable Syslog server Abbreviation ssld Syntax \Config\General\Syslog Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Disable Syslog server on the product Examples ssld A-123...
  • Page 294: Setsyslogenable

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetSyslogEnable Description Enable Syslog server Abbreviation ssle Syntax \Config\General\Syslog Syntax Description Defaults User Guidelines Enable Syslog server on the product Examples ssle A-124...
  • Page 295: Setsyslogserver

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetSyslogServer Description Set Syslog server Abbreviation ssls Syntax \Config\General\Syslog Syntax Description Parameters: <server-id (1-3)> <ip-address> [port (default 514)] Defaults Defulat UDP port is 514 User Guidelines This command allow you to set up to thgree Syslog servre each with different destination IP uddress and UDP port , Duplicate IP addresses are not allowed.
  • Page 296: Settdmopsessiondisable

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetTDMoPSessionDisable Description Disables a TDM over Packet application session. Abbreviation ssd <all/session_name_or_abbreviation> Syntax Syntax Description <all/session_name or abbreviation> The session to be disabled (name is up to 31 chars, abbreviation is up to 4 chars) Defaults User Guidelines...
  • Page 297: Settdmopsessionenable

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetTDMoPSessionEnable Description Enables a TDM over Packet application session. Abbreviation sse <all/session_name_or_abbreviation> Syntax Syntax Description <all/session_name or abbreviation> The session to be enabled (name is up to 31 chars, abbreviation is up to 4 chars) Defaults User Guidelines...
  • Page 298: Settrapport

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetTrapPort Description Sets the SNMP Trap port. Abbreviation stp <port> Syntax Syntax Description <port> The SNMP port number, from 1 to 65535. Defaults The default option is a static IP User Guidelines When the port is changed, the new value is written to the configuration database.
  • Page 299: Setusertimeout

    MG-IP TDM Over IP Gateway Reference Manual SetUserTimeout Description Sets the length of time that a user connection will be maintained without user activity. Abbreviation Syntax sut <user_name> <timeout> Syntax Description <user_name> The name of the defined user. <timeout> The length of time, in minutes. -1 indicates no timeout. Defaults User Guidelines After the timeout period passes with no user activity, the user connection will...

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