Carrier Access Network Device Axxius 800 User Manual

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Ax x ius 800
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Part Number: 770-0104 AG
Product Release: 2.2
May 2004

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  • Page 1 Ax x ius 800 ANUAL Part Number: 770-0104 AG Product Release: 2.2 May 2004...
  • Page 2 Access Corporation. The Carrier Access Logo, Access Navigator, Axxius, solve for x, and NetworkValet are registered trademarks of Carrier Access Corporation. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registration trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Contact Information:...
  • Page 3: Preface

    FCC registration number, Facility Interface Code (FIC) and Service Order Code (SOC). This information must be provided to the telephone company. FCC Registration Number: US:2Z6MF03B800 Ringer Equivalence: 0.3B REN Service Center in the USA: Carrier Access Corporation, 5395 Pearl Parkway, Boulder, CO 80301-2490...
  • Page 4 No repairs are to be made by you. Repairs are to be made only by Carrier Access or its licensees. Unauthorized repairs void registration and warranty.
  • Page 5 Industry Canada CS-03 Registration Number: IC: 2638A-800 ’’NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Preface Safety Information Safety Information CAUTION! EAD THE CAUTIONS BELOW FOR DETAILS ON SAFETY GUIDELINES TO PREVENT INJURY Never touch uninsulated telephone wires and terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the Network Interface (NI) as voltage potentials as high as 300 VAC may be present across the transmit and receive pairs.
  • Page 7: Notices

    Notices This manual contains important information and warnings that must be followed to ensure safe operation of the equipment. DANGER! CAN OR WILL CAUSE DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY IF THE HAZARD IS NOT AVOIDED CAUTION! INTERRUPTING NETWORK SERVICE IF THE HAZARD IS NOT AVOIDED WARNING! DAMAGE IF THE HAZARD IS NOT AVOIDED NOTE:...
  • Page 8: Electrostatic Discharge (Esd) Precautions

    Preface Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions ESD can damage processors, circuit cards, and other electronic components. Always observe the following precautions before installing a system component. 1. Do not remove a component from its protective packaging until ready to install 2.
  • Page 9: Warranty

    Carrier Access Corporation. These limitations apply to all services, software, and products during and after the warranty period. In no event will Carrier Access Corporation be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages or commercial losses even if Carrier Access Corporation has been advised thereof.
  • Page 10: Warranty Product Returns

    Preface Warranty Warranty Product Returns Before returning any equipment to Carrier Access Corporation, first contact the distributor or dealer from which you purchased the product. A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number is required for all equipment returned to Carrier Access Corporation.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF Table of Contents Preface Compliance ..........iii Safety .
  • Page 12 Table of Contents Low Speed Protection card ........1-6 Power Supplies .
  • Page 13 Physical Installation Unpacking and Inspection........2-2 Installation Environment .
  • Page 14 Table of Contents Quick Configuration Reload........4-11 Setup of DS0 Management Channel .
  • Page 15 clear key ..........5-37 clear log.
  • Page 16 Table of Contents log ............5-62 ping .
  • Page 17 Table of Contents set ipds0 ..........5-90 set key .
  • Page 18 Table of Contents set (router) rip......... . . 5-131 set (router) snmp .
  • Page 19 Table of Contents set (v35) ..........5-170 set (v54) .
  • Page 20 Table of Contents show (router) lmi ........5-197 show (router) login .
  • Page 21 status (adpcm) ......... . 5-225 status (adpcm) performance .
  • Page 22 Table of Contents telnet (router) ......... . . 5-260 trace route .
  • Page 23 Clocking ..........7-5 Alarms.
  • Page 24 Table of Contents ISDN BRI Card Overview ..........9-2 ISDN BRI.
  • Page 25 Power Consumption ........10-6 Environment .
  • Page 26 Table of Contents Power Supply Overview ..........12-2 Features.
  • Page 27 Card Configuration ......... 13-6 CLI Commands.
  • Page 28 Table of Contents Terminal Server Router Card Overview ..........15-2 Quad TSR with TBOS .
  • Page 29: Low Speed Protection Card

    V.35/.54 Card Overview ..........16-2 Features .
  • Page 30 Table of Contents Power ..........17-5 Environment.
  • Page 31 Loopback Tests Alarms ........... . C-2 Test Alarm .
  • Page 32 Table of Contents xxxii Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 33: Base Platform

    HAPTER Base Platform In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Chassis Built-In Card Handles Management Ports Local and Remote Management Control Panel Interfaces Control Panel LEDs...
  • Page 34: Overview

    Base Platform Overview Overview The Axxius 800 Access Integration Platform solves today’s problems of multiple boxes, scalability, space, power, and environmental constraints associated with delivering voice and data services. The Axxius 800 defines a new level of functionality and performance for the access needs of both wireless and wireline service providers, and enables them to groom and deliver services for more revenue at dramatically lower costs.
  • Page 35: Features

    The Control Panel Interface card provides front access to all the physical interfaces of the DS1 or DS3 Controller cards. It provides four RJ-48C DS1 connections when using the DS1 Controller and two sets of DS3 SMB interfaces when using the DS3 Controller.
  • Page 36: Controllers

    Base Platform Controllers Controllers The Axxius 800 has two controllers available, one controller can support the system, however with two controller (same type) the system is redundant. Dual DS3 Controller Features two DS3 ports with integrated 3/1/0 cross-connect matrix, providing non- blocking connectivity between the DS3 Controller and any of the 8 service card slots.
  • Page 37: Ocu-Dp Service Card

    Base Platform Service Cards OCU-DP Service card The OCU-DP service card is available in a Single or Quad port option. The OCU-DP interface service allows Digital Data Service (DDS) circuit terminations on the Adit 600 platform. Provides the electrical and physical termination of a 4-wire DDS baseband connection which interfaces with a remote CSU/DSU.
  • Page 38: Low Speed Protection Card

    Base Platform Power Supplies Low Speed Protection card Low speed protection provides backup circuitry for any T1 service port on any Quad T1 service card in the Axxius chassis. The Relay card provides the physical connectivity between the “Protected” T1 service port and the “Backup” T1 service port. Connectivity exists between the Quad T1 service card and the Relay card via the backplane pins only.
  • Page 39: Capacities

    Capacities 2 x Power Supply cards 2 x DS3 or DS1 Controller cards 1 x Control Panel Interface card 8 x universal service cards 36 T1 ports (8 x Quad T1 service cards + 4 on DS1 Controller) 1536 DS0 non-blocking cross-connect capability Redundancy 1:1 Controllers (automatic switchover) for provisioning redundancy 1:7 T1 interface protection ratio with Low-Speed Interface Protection card...
  • Page 40: Alarm Connectors

    Base Platform Technical Specifications Alarm Connectors The alarm contact outputs are per Telcordia definitions for visible and audible. They operate per the spec with the exception that the audible outputs can be disabled with the ACO button. The alarm output contacts are designed for use at 48V nominal with a current draw of 0.5A maximum.
  • Page 41: Chassis

    Chassis Future Development Power Controller Supplies Cards (P1 & P2) (A1 & A2) Ground Terminals Slot 1-8 Wire-Wrap Connectors Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Interface Card Future Visible Development Alarms Audible Alarms Base Platform Chassis Service Card Relay Slots 1-8 Card BITS Power...
  • Page 42: Built-In Card Handles

    Base Platform Built-In Card Handles Built-In Card Handles Several of the cards for the Axxius 800 are designed with a handle built into the faceplate to assist in the removal of the card from the chassis. This handle slides out away from the unit, creating a handle for a more effective grip.
  • Page 43: Control Panel Interfaces

    Control Panel Interfaces 10Base-T Ethernet RS-232 SMB connector (female) The recommended mate for the SMB connector is an SMB right angle crimp connector. Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Base Platform Control Panel Interfaces DS3 (SMB) Connectors (4) DS1 (RJ-48) Connectors (4) 1-11...
  • Page 44: Craft Port (Female Db-9)

    Base Platform Control Panel Interfaces RS-232 Craft Port (Female DB-9) The RS-232 craft port connects via a female DB-9 connector on the Axxius 800. The pinouts are as follows: Pin Number 1-12 Direction Description Outbound Carrier Detect Outbound Receive Data Inbound Transmit Data Inbound...
  • Page 45: Ds1 Connection Ports

    DS1 Connection Ports The DS1 connection ports are each equipped with a standard RJ-28C (female) on the Axxius 800 unit. The pinouts are as follows: DS1 (RJ-48C) Name Receive Ring Receive Tip Transmit Ring Transmit Tip 6 -8 10/100Base-T Ethernet The 10/100Base-T Ethernet (female) port to connect to a remote management tool such as Telnet or an SNMP-based Network Management System.
  • Page 46: Control Panel Interface Card Jumpers

    Base Platform Control Panel Interfaces Control Panel Interface Card Jumpers The Control Panel Interface card is provided with a jumper that allows the user to put a -3 dB pad in the transmit DS3 signal path to lower the output to a shorter line length. This prevents errors when working with very short cables.
  • Page 47: Control Panel Leds

    Control Panel LEDs Alarm LEDs State CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Description No critical alarms present Critical alarms present No major alarms present Major alarm present No minor alarms present Minor alarms present Normal mode. No alarms are being suppressed. Alarm cutoff active.
  • Page 48: Ethernet Leds

    Base Platform Control Panel LEDs Ethernet LEDs State STATUS Green Flashing Green When Status LED is on or flashing: State 10/100 Green 1-16 Description Link Down Link Up Traffic on Link Description Link is 10 Mb Link is 100 Mb Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 49: Aco

    The Alarm Cutoff feature permits the operator to temporarily silence the alarm outputs while testing and repairing the Axxius 800. ACO does not stop alarm messages. Pressing the ACO pushbutton switch disables the alarm relays and lights the ACO status LED. This keeps the relay contacts open on the Alarm Output connector. If another alarm occurs, the alarm relays will be enabled again and the ACO status LED will go off.
  • Page 50 Base Platform 1-18 Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 51: Physical Installation

    Physical Installation In this Chapter Unpacking and Inspection Installation Environment Assembly of Axxius 800 Rack Mounting HAPTER...
  • Page 52: Unpacking And Inspection

    Physical Installation Unpacking and Inspection Unpacking and Inspection WARNING! DEVICES 1. Inspect containers for damage during shipment. Report any damage to the freight carrier for possible insurance claims. 2. Compare packing list with office records. Report any discrepancies to the office.
  • Page 53: Installation Environment

    Installation Environment The environment in which you are installing the Axxius 800 must meet the following conditions: DANGER! ONLY BE GAINED BY SERVICE PERSONNEL OR USERS WHO HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED ABOUT THE POTENTIAL SAFETY HAZARDS THAT EXIST CAN ONLY BE GAINED TO THE EQUIPMENT LOCATION BY THE USE OF A TOOL OR LOCK AND KEY EQUIPMENT AZARDOUS...
  • Page 54: Assembly Of Axxius 800

    Physical Installation Assembly of Axxius 800 Assembly of Axxius 800 The cards should be positioned according to the following guidelines: Power Supply(s) 24 or 48 VDC Single Power Supply - slot Power 1 or Power 2 Dual Power Supplies - slot Power 1 and Power 2 Controller card(s) DS1 or DS3 Single controller card - slot A1 or A2 Dual controller cards - slot A1 and A2...
  • Page 55: Rack Mounting

    Rack Mounting The Axxius 800 can be mounted on a 19 or 23 inch rack with Carrier Access mounting brackets. NOTE: The Axxius 800 requires at least 3/4 inches of free air space above and below the chassis (approx 1/2 RU) for air circulation.
  • Page 56 Physical Installation Rack Mounting To maintain proper convection cooling, maintain at least 1/2 RU between the Axxius and any other equipment (each Axxius occupies 3 RU of rack space). Therefore, if one Axxius is mounted above another Axxius, then there would be a total of 1 RU between them (1/2 RU above the lower unit and 1/2 RU below the upper unit).
  • Page 57: Electrical Installation And Cabling

    Electrical Installation and Cabling In this Chapter Compliant Installation Chassis Connections Power Connections External Alarm Inputs Visible and Audible Alarms BITS Clock 1/BITS Clock 2 Slot (1-8) Wire-Wrap Connectors HAPTER...
  • Page 58: Compliant Installation

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Compliant Installation Compliant Installation WARNING! 26 AWG MINIMUM 1. Mount unit in an area that meets Environment conditions, see Installation Environment on page 2-3. 2. Unit should have power supply(s), controller(s) and Interface cards installed before power up. NOTE: All cards (power supplies, controllers, interface, relay and service) slide into the unit in the same manner.
  • Page 59: Ferrite Beads

    Ferrite Beads To be compliant with FCC Part 15 EMI limits with the Quad DS1 ADPCM service card installed: Route alarm cables separate from the rear panel tip/ring cabling (wire wrap pins). Install ferrite bead accompanying this card on the visible, audible and environmental input alarm cable bundle Ferrite beads shipped with Quad DS1 ADPCM card: Ferrite Provided...
  • Page 60: Chassis Connections

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Chassis Connections Chassis Connections The following illustrations show all connectors on the rear, as well as the front (interface card) of the Axxius 800. Ground Terminals Slot 1-8 Wire-Wrap Connectors Back of the Axxius 800: Audible Alarms External Alarm Inputs Visible Alarms Input (power, P1 and P2)
  • Page 61 10Base-T Ethernet RS-232 Front of the Axxius 800 - Interface Card 10Base-T Ethernet (RJ-45) RS-232 Craft Port DS3-1 and 2 Transmit and Receive connectors (SMB) DS1 (1-4) connectors (RJ-48) For information on this card and all connectors see Control Panel Interfaces on page 1-11. CAUTION! ARE SUBJECT TO DAMAGE BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE FOLLOW THE...
  • Page 62: Chassis Ground Connector

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Chassis Connections Chassis Ground Connector Ground Terminals 1. Route wire (#6 or #8 AWG copper) from building ground to lug on Axxius 800. 2. Strip insulation off wire end, if necessary. Ground Lug Lug Barrel 3. Loosen compression screw until opening is large enough to accept ground wire. 4.
  • Page 63: Power Connections

    Power Connections There are three power supplies available with the Axxius 800; 24 VDC and 48 VDC and 48 VDC NI, all use this connector. The Axxius 800 supports a redundant power system, therefore there is INPUT (power) P1 and P2. Input Power Power Supply 24 VDC...
  • Page 64 Electrical Installation and Cabling Chassis Connections 5. Ensure that no bare wire shows after the wires are installed. 6. Plug connector in the INPUT (power) connector, as seen in the graphic and secure with set screws. 7. Apply power to connector. 8.
  • Page 65: External Alarm Inputs

    External Alarm Inputs The external alarm input connector supports 10 alarm inputs and is composed of two 10-pin connectors (two input pairs for each). 1. Strip wire so that approximately 5/16 of bare wire is exposed. back of Axxius Wire 2.
  • Page 66: Visible And Audible Alarms

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Chassis Connections Visible and Audible Alarms The external alarm connectors are six-pin connectors with two output pairs for each alarm level (pins 1 & 2 for minor, pins 3 & 4 for major and 5 & 6 for critical alarms). 1.
  • Page 67: Bits Clock 1/Bits Clock 2

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Chassis Connections BITS Clock 1/BITS Clock 2 The external alarm connectors are three-pin wire-wrap connectors. One for each, Tip (T), Ring (R) and Shield (S). Tip and Ring are the two connections for the 100 ohm differential signal to the box.
  • Page 68: Slot (1-8) Wire-Wrap Connectors

    Electrical Installation and Cabling Chassis Connections Slot (1-8) Wire-Wrap Connectors The Axxius 800 provides wire-wrap connectors for each slot (1-8) of the unit. Pinouts are clearly labeled with the pins. CAUTION! CONNECTIONS Wire-Wrap Connectors 3-12 ISCONNECT FROM NETWORK BEFORE INSTALLING WIRE WRAP Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 69 Wire-Wrap Pinout for 4 Wire Services Wire-Wrap Pins Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Electrical Installation and Cabling Name Port 1 Transmit Ring Transmit Tip Receive Ring Receive Tip Port 2 Transmit Ring Transmit Tip Receive Ring Receive Tip Port 3 Transmit Ring Transmit Tip Receive Ring...
  • Page 70 Electrical Installation and Cabling Chassis Connections Wire-Wrap Pinout 2 Wire Services Wire-Wrap Pins 3-14 Description Channel 1 Tip Channel 1 Ring Channel 2 Tip Channel 2 Ring Channel 3 Tip Channel 3 Ring Channel 4 Tip Channel 4 Ring Channel 5 Tip Channel 5 Ring Channel 6 Tip Channel 6 Ring...
  • Page 71: Standard Telco Color Code

    Standard Telco Color Code Circuit connections are made at the wire-wrap connectors. The pinouts are as follows: Pair Pin Location Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Electrical Installation and Cabling Function Tip Channel 1 Ring Channel 1 Tip Channel 2 Ring Channel 2 Tip Channel 3 Ring Channel 3 Tip Channel 4...
  • Page 72 Electrical Installation and Cabling Chassis Connections Pair Pin Location 3-16 Function Tip Channel 15 Ring Channel 15 Tip Channel 16 Ring Channel 16 Tip Channel 17 Ring Channel 17 Tip Channel 18 Ring Channel 18 Tip Channel 19 Ring Channel 19 Tip Channel 20 Ring Channel 20 Tip Channel 21...
  • Page 73: Configuration

    In this Chapter Setting up a CLI Connection System Information Basic System Setup Quick Configuration Reload Setup of DS0 Management Channel HAPTER Configuration...
  • Page 74: Setting Up A Cli Connection

    Configuration Setting up a CLI Connection Setting up a CLI Connection NOTE: The Default IP address of the Axxius 800 Controller (DS1 or DS3) is 10.0.0.10. To connect to the CLI, set up the connection: If connecting via the ethernet 10Base-T connection, use a Telnet TCP/IP program to access the CLI.
  • Page 75: System Information

    System Information Once a management session has bee initiated (Telnet or Hyperterm) the system information will be displayed similar to the following: Carrier Access 02:03:08 01/01/2002 Login: helen Status Equipment: CardType SLOT P1 +24 V SLOT P2 Card not installed...
  • Page 76: Basic System Setup

    Configuration Basic System Setup Basic System Setup Initial Setup Use the following commands for your initial setup, for further information see the specific command listed in Chapter 5, CLI Commands. Command set date dd/mm/yyyy set time {hh:mm:ss} set id {“id-name”} set clock {nonrevertive| revertive|switch} set {clock1|clock2} {source}...
  • Page 77: Set Up Security

    Set Up Security Use the following commands to set up the security on the Axxius 800. Command set user {"user-name"} level {1-3} set user {"user-name"} password Set Up IP Addresses for Telnet CLI Use the following commands to setup Telnet addresses for Command Line Interface (CLI).
  • Page 78: Set Up A Ds0/Channel

    Configuration Basic System Setup Set Up a DS0/Channel Use the following commands to set up a DS0. Command set {ds0-addr} type {data|voice} set {ds0-addr} signal {ls|gs|emw|emdw|emi|emicpd} Set Up a DS1/T1 Use the following commands to set up a DS1/T1. See the set (ds1) command for more details.
  • Page 79: Set Up A Ds3

    Set Up a DS3 Use the following commands to set up a DS3. See the set (ds3) command for more details. Command set {ds3-addr} up set {ds3-addr} id {"id-name"} set {ds3-addr} clock {loop|normal} set {ds3-addr} berthreshold {value} set {ds3-addr} dejitter {off|on} set {ds3-addr} equipment id {"string"}...
  • Page 80: Establish A Static Channel Connection

    Configuration Basic System Setup Command set {ds3-addr} protect {off|on} set {ds3-addr} reversion {off|on} set {ds1-addr} threshold {day|min15} {ccv|ces|cses|lcv |les|pcv|pes|pses|sefs|uas) set {ds3-addr} unit {"string"} Establish a Static Channel Connection Use the following commands to establish a static channel connection. Command set {ds0-addr} type {voice|data} set {ds0-addr} signal {emdw| emi|emicpd|emw|gs|ls}...
  • Page 81: Setup Of Adpcm

    Setup of ADPCM Command Connect T1 cable to port 1 of the ADPCM service card set {adpcm_card-addr} {none|map1|map2|map3} show (adpcm_card-addr} connect 2:1:1-12 2:4:1-12 show connect {2:1) Set Up a V.35 Port Use the following commands to set up a V.35 port. Command set {v35-addr} cts {cd|high|low|rts}...
  • Page 82: Set Up A Single Channel Pots Card

    Configuration Basic System Setup Set Up a Single Channel POTS card Use the following commands to set up a POTS card. Command set {fxsPS-addr|fxsPSM-addr} {ls|lsrb} set {fxsPS-addr|fxsPSM-addr} rxgain {n} set {fxsPS-addr|fxsPSM-addr} txgain {n} Change the IP Address of the DS0 Management Channel Use the following commands to change the IP over DS0 Management Channel for the Axxius 800.
  • Page 83: Quick Configuration Reload

    Quick Configuration Reload The print config command can be used as a quick way to reload a configuration into an Axxius unit, in the event that the configuration has been lost due to software reload problems or operator error. The download of the file generated by the print config command can be done by direct connect to the RS-232 port or via Telnet, BUT the upload from the PC back to the Axxius can only be done via direct RS-232 connection.
  • Page 84 Configuration Quick Configuration Reload 5. Select the returned to the Axxius command line. 6. Press NTER configurable commands and save it to the file location defined above. 7. The download is complete when the text has finished scrolling on the screen and the Axxius ID prompt displays again.
  • Page 85 Configuration Quick Configuration Reload 3. Select the ASCII Setup button. 4. Set the Line delay to 50 milliseconds and the Character delay to 5 milliseconds. [OK] 5. Select the button back to the Main HyperTerminal screen. 6. Select Transfer/Send Text File... from the menu bar. Hyperterm will now send the configuration to the Axxius exactly as it was saved in the Download Config File process.
  • Page 86: Setup Of Ds0 Management Channel

    Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel Setup of DS0 Management Channel The DS0 Management Channel provides an alternative to the FDL link for management information where FDL is unavailable. The Access Navigator and the remote Axxius 800 will use IP packets to communicate management and control information over the DS0 Management channel.
  • Page 87: Equipment Required

    Equipment Required Access Navigator (version 1.7) (1) Collocated Router This example uses a Axxius 800 (version 1.0) with a Axxius TSR card (version 1.0) Remote Axxius (1-24) Axxius 800 (version 1.0) Cables Ethernet IP packets carry Remote Mgmt messages 192.168.201.102 Basic Setup Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Axxius...
  • Page 88 Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel The following is the Address and DS1 assignments used in this example. This will configure 1 Access Navigator, one TSR and 24 remote Axxius units. LAN addr Navigator 192.168.201.100 Router 192.168.201.101 192.168.201.102 Axxius1 Axxius2 Axxius3 Axxius4 Axxius5...
  • Page 89: Set Ip Configuration Of Pc

    Set IP Configuration of PC 1. Set IP Address to 192.168.201.102 2. Set Gateway to 192.168.201.101 (Router LAN Address) Configuring the Axxius Router NOTE: The Remote Axxius WAN address MUST have a different subnet than the Axxius Controller Ethernet address. WAN Connections The following WAN connections are made from a default condition with one (1) TSR card installed set with factory defaults.
  • Page 90 Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel Add and Enable all Remote Axxius Needed Telnet into the TSR card 1. From the CLI execute a Telnet command to the TSR card. Telnet {slot} Example: 2. Enter password (default is "admin") and select 3.
  • Page 91 Configure Trunk Connections 1. Select Configuration < Profile Directory > -> from the Router Main Menu and select [ 2. Select Router CARD <Setup - > from the Profile window and select NTER 3. Select Trunk <Configure - > and select Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 NTER Configuration...
  • Page 92 Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel 4. For all WAN port numbers already assigned a DS0 for management select < Frame-Relay 1490 > as the WAN connections type. 5. Select the PVC Management as < Disabled >. 6. Select the to the Trunk Configure window.
  • Page 93 3. Set the following on this screen: Select the IP Protocol Eth II (X), all others should not be selected. Set the LAN Networks Updates for IP and IPX to < Neither >. Set the LAN IP Address to 192.168.201.101 (Router IP Address) along with the Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 94 Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel 2. Set the following on this screen: Rename RemoteUnit (default name) to Axxius1. Set WAN Networks Updates for IP to <Never>. Set WAN IP: Numbered to <No>. to Setup: <Static/VPN Networks > (scroll to this selection if it is not displayed).
  • Page 95 6. Set Device Name to Axxius1 Set the IP Address to 192.168.202.1 (Axxius1 WAN address) Set the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.255 Set the Metric to 1 7. Select 8. Select Setup: <Trunk Port > and select Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 to exit and <Yes>...
  • Page 96 Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel 9. Select the following on this screen: At the Select WAN Port Number: < None>, scroll from None to 1 (which is the remote Axxius1). Set DLCI to 16. 10. Select 11. Select 4-24 to exit the Trunk Port configuration window.
  • Page 97 Reinitialize the Router 1. Select Exit <Reinitialize > from the Router main window and select NTER 2. Select <YES> and select save all the changes recently made to the Router. Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Setup of DS0 Management Channel to Reinitialize the TSR Card.
  • Page 98 Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel Configuration of Remote Axxius Note: The Ethernet cannot be connected to the Remote Axxius during the setup of the DS0. Use the following commands to setup the IP over DS0 Management Channel for each Remote Axxius 800 commands to setup the DS0 Management Channel.
  • Page 99 Configuration of Access Navigator Note: The Ethernet cannot be connected to the Remote Axxius during the setup of the DS0. The following setup, creates a path from the Axxius Router to the remote Axxius. Note: the following commands are assuming that the Access Navigator is set to factory defaults.
  • Page 100: Testing The Ds0 Management Channel

    Configuration Setup of DS0 Management Channel Testing the DS0 Management Channel After the DS0 management channels has been setup with one Remote Axxius, test the management channel. 1. PING 192.168.202.1 (Axxius1) from the Axxius Router. 2. PING 192.168.202.1 (Axxius1) from the Navigator. 3.
  • Page 101: Cli Commands

    In this Chapter Command Line Interface Help CLI Commands HAPTER CLI Commands...
  • Page 102: Command Line Interface Help

    CLI Commands Command Line Interface Help During a CLI session, help is available at any time. ? or help Type a ? (or "help" before a command) at any time for quick command information > add ? add ... {rtr_card-addr} ... Create profile, object or service on a router {rtr_lan-addr} ...
  • Page 103 the [TAB] feature, scroll through all available options for this command: > set [TAB] will scroll through the set commands, with each <TAB> > set alarms [TAB] > set autoexit [TAB] > set clock1 ... etc. If another space is placed after the command and [TAB] is pressed again, the next command level will display (if any): >...
  • Page 104: Cli Commands

    CLI Commands CLI Commands For maneuverability through these commands, all command names in blue or italics are hyperlinked. aco (Alarm Cut Off) alarms clear connect delete disconnect exit install load ping print rename (router) reset restore rtrping show status store switch telnet trace route...
  • Page 105: Aco (Alarm Cut Off)

    aco (Alarm Cut Off) Use the aco command to activate the Alarm Cut Off, which opens the alarm relay contacts on the back of the unit. Syntax: Example: ACO LED Yellow To turn off ACO, all alarms must be cleared, or the operator can reset the controller, which will set the ACO back to the default (off) state.
  • Page 106: Add

    CLI Commands Use the add command to create users, interfaces, services or profiles. See the following sections for detailed information on the following add commands add (ds1) ais add (router) dhcp server option add (router) dns proxy add (router) remote add (router) snmp community add (router) snmp trap add (router) static dns host...
  • Page 107: Add (Ds1) Ais

    add (ds1) ais Use the add (ds1) ais command to add DS1s to a list for the AIS Forwarding feature. The DS1 enabled for AIS forwarding will be checked against the DS1s defined in the list. Note: If no list is defined, AIS will go to all the DS1s cross-connected to that DS1. Syntax: add {ds1-addr} ais {all|{ds1-addr1}, [ds1-addr2], [ds1-addr3], [ds1-addr4]}...
  • Page 108: Add (Router) Dhcp Server Option

    CLI Commands add (router) dhcp server option Use the add (router) dhcp server option command to add optional DHCP server attributes that will be advertised every time a DHCP client discovery is initiated. This provisioning takes effect immediately and can only be performed when the DHCP server is enabled.
  • Page 109: Add (Router) Dns Proxy

    add (router) dns proxy Use the add (router) dns proxy command to enable DNS proxy and add a remote DNS server address to the specified Router card. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} dns proxy {"domain-name"} {ip-addr} {"profile-name"} Example: add 2 dns proxy "Domain1" 192.168.100.245 "Texas" Example will add a DNS proxy server "Domain1"...
  • Page 110: Add (Router) Snmp Community

    CLI Commands add (router) snmp community Use the add (router) snmp community command to add a SNMP community to an interface on the specified Router card. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} snmp community {read|write|both} {"community-name"} {ip-addr} Example: add 2 snmp community both "commune" 192.168.100.245 The example will allow the host 192.168.100.245 read/write access to the TSR card SNMP agent using the community name "commune".
  • Page 111: Add (Router) Snmp Trap

    add (router) snmp trap Use the add (router) snmp trap command to specify a destination to send SNMP trap messages for the specified Router card. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} snmp trap {"community-name"} {ip-addr} {"profile-name"} Example: add 3 snmp trap "commune" 192.168.100.245 "RemoteAxxius"...
  • Page 112: Add (Router) Static Dns Host

    CLI Commands add (router) static dns host Use the add (router) static dns host command to add a static DNS host record for resolving a domain name to an IP address if the DNS server cannot provide the information. The DNS resolver will first attempt to resolve the name by querying the configured DNS servers.
  • Page 113: Add (Router) Uploaduser

    add (router) uploaduser Use the add (router) uploaduser command to specify a host that is allowed to upload either the configuration or software files to the specified Router card. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} uploaduser {code|config|both} {all|ip-addr} {"profile-name"} Example: add 3 uploaduser code all "LosAngeles" The example will allow any user to upload the code file from the TSR interface named "LosAngeles".
  • Page 114: Add (Router-Lan) Filter

    CLI Commands add (router-lan) filter Use the add (router-lan) filter commands to add filters to the specified LAN interface. add (router-lan) filter address Use the add (router-lan) filter address command to add an address filter to the table of Layer 2 filters applied to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: add {rtr_lan-addr} filter address {both|dest|source} {mac-addr} {"filter-name"}...
  • Page 115 add (router-lan) filter custom Use the add (router-lan) filter custom command to add a custom filter to the table of Layer 2 filters applied to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: add {rtr_lan-addr} filter custom {pkt-offset} {mask} {match} {"filter-name"} Example: add 2:1 filter custom 16 0xFFFF0000 0x45000000 "MyRule"...
  • Page 116 CLI Commands Ethernet Frame and IP Packet Format 6 bytes 6 bytes Dest MAC Source MAC ------------Datalink (MAC) Header--------- Version (4 bits) Time-to-Live (8 bits) ----------------------------------------------- 32 Bits ------------------------------------------------- 5-16 Ethernet 802.3 (raw) Frame - Datalink Header 2 bytes Length "FFF"...
  • Page 117 add (router-lan) filter protocol Use the add (router-lan) filter protocol command to add a protocol filter to the table of Layer 2 filters applied to the specified LAN interface. Note that you only need to identify either an Ethernet or IEEE value, but not both. The other should be entered as 0. Syntax: add {rtr_lan-addr} filter protocol {ether-type} {ieee-value} {"filter-name"}...
  • Page 118: Add (Router-Lan) Secondary Ip Address

    CLI Commands add (router-lan) secondary ip address Use the add (router-lan) secondary ip address command to add a secondary IP address and subnet to the specified LAN interface. The Router will then be capable of routing between the various subnets on the LAN interface or between any of the LAN subnets and any WAN subnet. A maximum of 8 secondary IP addresses can be added to the LAN interface.
  • Page 119: Add (Router-Lan) Static

    add (router-lan) static Use the add (router-lan) static commands to add static elements on the specified LAN interface. add (router-lan) static ip address Use the add (router-lan) static ip address command to add a static IP address to the table of learned addresses on the specified LAN interface.
  • Page 120 CLI Commands add (router-lan) static ip network Use the add (router-lan) static ip network command to add a static IP network (route) to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: add {rtr_lan-addr} static ip network {ip-addr} {mask} {next-hop-ip-addr} [metric] Example: add 3:1 static ip network 195.168.201.0 255.255.255.0 194.120.20.15 3 The example will add a static route to 192.168.201.0, with mask 255.255.255.0 and the next hop at 194.120.20.15 and a metric of 3 to the local LAN interface...
  • Page 121 add (router-lan) static ipx network Use the add (router-lan) static ipx network command to add a static IPX network (route) to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: add {tsr_lan-addr} static ipx network {network} {hops} {ticks} {next-hop-mac-addr} Example: add 3:1 static ipx network 0x11 2 4 0x00e09700e9cd The example will add a static IPX route to network 0x11, a hop count 2, a tick count 4, a next hop Router at MAC address 00:e0:97:00:e9:cd.
  • Page 122 CLI Commands add (router-lan) static mac address Use the add (router-lan) static mac address command to add a static MAC address to the table of learned addresses on the specified LAN interface. This command is typically used in bridging. Syntax: add {rtr_lan-addr} static mac address {"network-name"} {mac-addr} Example:...
  • Page 123: Add (Router-Wan) Firewall

    add (router-wan) firewall Use the add (router-wan) firewall command to add a firewall rule to a WAN. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} firewall {rule-number} {drop|pass} {incoming|inout|outgoing} {alarm|log|nolog} {service} {dest-ip-addr/bits} {src- ip-addr/bits} Example: add 3 "LosAngeles" firewall 1 pass incoming nolog http 203.1.21.17/32 0.0.0.0/0 The example will add a firewall rule that allows HTTP (TCP port 80) access from any outside host to an inside web server at 203.1.21.17 to the TSR card in...
  • Page 124 CLI Commands {service} finger Display information about users File Transfer Protocol gopher Document search and retrieval http World Wide Web icmp Internet Control Message Protocol nntp Network News Transfer ping ICMP echo request/reply pop3 Post Office Protocol Version 3 smtp Simple Mail Transfer snmp Simple Network Management Protocol...
  • Page 125 {src-ip-addr/bits} The destination IP address and number of significant bits. The address "0.0.0.0/0" matches any address. src-ip-addr bits Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Enter the IP Address of the remote device or network that this rule will affect. If you enter the address of a remote device, this rule will affect only the session establishments of the remote device and the destination address entered in the dest-ip-addr/bits command above.
  • Page 126: Add (Router-Wan) Gre Network

    CLI Commands add (router-wan) gre network Use the add (router-wan) gre network command to add a "by network" Generic Route Encapsulation (GRE) tunnel to a WAN. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} gre network {ip-addr mask|ip-addr/bits} {metric} {remote-ip-addr} {"tunnel-name"} Example: add 3 "LosAngeles" gre network 10.0.0.0/8 3 2.2.2.2 "LATunnel"...
  • Page 127: Add (Router-Wan) Nat Bypass

    add (router-wan) nat bypass Use the add (router-wan) nat bypass command to add subnets to the list of source addresses that will not be subject to NAT translation when passing through a NAT enabled WAN interface. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} nat bypass {ip-addr mask|ip-addr/bits} Example: The following example displays the configuration necessary to add two secondary IP...
  • Page 128: Add (Router-Wan) Static

    CLI Commands add (router-wan) static Use the add (router-wan) static commands to add static elements on the specified WAN interface. add (router-wan) static ip address Use the add (router-wan) static ip address command to add a static IP address to the table of learned addresses on the specified WAN interface.
  • Page 129 add (router-wan) static ip network Use the add (router-wan) static ip network command to add a static IP network (route) to the specified WAN interface. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ip network {ip-addr} {mask} {metric} Example: add 3 "LosAngeles" static ip network 195.168.201.0 255.255.255.0 3 The example will add a static route to 195.168.201.0, with mask 255.255.255.0 and a metric of 3 to the WAN interface named "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 130 CLI Commands add (router-wan) static ipx network Use the add (router-wan) static ipx network command to add a static IPX network (route) to the specified WAN interface. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ipx network {network} {hops} {ticks} Example: add 3 "LosAngeles" static ipx network 0x11 2 4 The example will add a static IPX Router to network 0x11, with a hop count of 2 and a tick count of 4 to the WAN interface named "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 131 add (router-wan) static mac address Use the add (router-wan) static mac address command to add a static MAC address to the table of learned addresses on the specified WAN interface. This command is typically used in bridging. Syntax: add {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static mac address {"name"} {mac-addr} Example: add 3 "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 132: Add User

    CLI Commands add (router-wan) static nat address Use the add (router-wan) static nat address command to add a static NAT bi-directional mapping to the specified WAN interface. This command will fail if NAT is not enabled, if the NAT address specified is in the NAT pool, or if the local or NAT address is not unique within the complete group of static NAT mappings.
  • Page 133: Alarms

    alarms Use the alarms command to display the active alarms. The report can be filtered by address, category and/or severity (major, minor, alert). The alarms command alone, displays a full alarm report. Syntax: alarms [slot|slot:port|slot:port:channel] [category] [severity] Example: alarms a:1 Time 00:00:10 01/01/2004 Total=1...
  • Page 134: Clear

    CLI Commands clear clear User the clear command to clear logs, performance data and tables. clear (ds1) clear (ds3) clear key clear log clear (ocudp) performance clear (router) ip address table clear (router) mac address table clear (router) performance 5-34 Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 135: Clear (Ds1)

    clear (ds1) Use the clear (ds1) command to clear specified DS1 performance data. Syntax: clear {ds1-addr} performance {setting} Example: clear a:1 performance all Clears all performance data on DS1 1 (port 1) on the DS1 Controller card. {ds1-addr} The Controller DS1 addresses are different on the DS3 and DS1 Controller, however the DS1 address on the services cards does not change with Controller type (DS3 or DS1).
  • Page 136: Clear (Ds3)

    CLI Commands clear clear (ds3) Use the clear (ds3) command to clear specified DS3 performance data. Note this command applies only when using a DS3 Controller card. Syntax: clear {ds3-addr} performance {setting} Example: clear a:1 performance all Clears all performance data on DS3 1 (port 1) on the Controller card. {ds3-addr} DS3 address in the form {slot:port}.
  • Page 137: Clear Key

    Use the clear key command to remove a specific keyed feature. To acquire a feature key code, contact Carrier Access Customer Service. Syntax: clear [rtr_card-addr] key {"key-code"} Example: clear key "q0B8yma2IsSL+1BarY0u" [rtr_card-addr] The slot number (1-8) that contains the Router card. This optional parameter is used for router specific keyed features.
  • Page 138: Clear (Router) Ip Address Table

    CLI Commands clear clear (router) ip address table Use the clear (router) ip address table command to flush the learned entries from the IP address table for the specified interface from the specified Router card. Syntax: clear {rtr_card-addr} ip address table ["profile-name"] Example: clear 2 ip address table...
  • Page 139: Clear (Router) Performance

    clear (router) performance Use the clear (router) performance command to clear the runtime statistics that are displayed by the status (router) performance command. This command takes effect immediately. Syntax: clear {rtr_card-addr} performance {all|lan|wan} Example: clear 4 performance all The example will clear all of the runtime statistics on the router card in slot 4. {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) that contains the Router card.
  • Page 140: Connect

    CLI Commands connect connect Use the connect command to create two-way connections between any DS0 channels of the service or controller cards. Syntax: connect {slot:port|slot:port:channel} {slot:port|slot:port:channel} Use the disconnect command to delete connections. Example: connect A:2:1-24 3:1 Connects all 24 channels on port address #2 (DS1) on the controller card (slot A) to port address #1 V.35 in slot 3.
  • Page 141: Connect (Router-Trunk) (T1)

    connect (router-trunk) (t1) Use the connect (router-trunk) (t1) command to create two-way connections between the Router port trunk connections and any DS0 channels of the service card or Controller. Syntax: connect {rtr_trunk-addr} {slot:port|slot:port:channel} Use the disconnect command to delete connections. Note: addresses can also be in the following order: connect {slot:port|slot:port:channel} {rtr_trunk-addr}...
  • Page 142: Delete

    CLI Commands delete delete Use the delete command to remove users, interfaces, services or profiles. See the following sections for detailed information on the following delete commands delete (ds1) ais delete (router) dhcp server option delete (router) dns proxy delete (router) remote delete (router) snmp community delete (router) snmp trap delete (router) static dns host...
  • Page 143: Delete (Ds1) Ais

    delete (ds1) ais Use the delete (ds1) ais command to delete DS1s from the AIS DS1 list. The DS1 that is AIS enabled will be checked against the DS1s defined in the list. Note: If no DS1s are defined, and AIS is enabled, the default will be all the DS1s in the system.
  • Page 144: Delete (Router) Dhcp Server Option

    CLI Commands delete delete (router) dhcp server option Use the delete (router) dhcp server option command to delete optional DHCP server attributes that will be advertised every time a DHCP client discovery is initiated. This provisioning takes effect immediately and can only be performed when the DHCP server is enabled. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server option {tag} Example:...
  • Page 145: Delete (Router) Remote

    delete (router) remote Use the delete (router) remote command to delete a remote WAN profile from the WAN profile table on the specified Router card. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} remote {"profile-name"} Example: delete 6 remote "Texas" The example will delete a remote WAN named "Texas" from the WAN profile table for the Router in slot 6.
  • Page 146: Delete (Router) Snmp Trap

    CLI Commands delete delete (router) snmp trap Use the delete (router) snmp trap command to delete a trap destination from the specified Router card. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} snmp trap {"community-name"} {ip-addr} Example: delete 2 snmp trap "commune" 192.168.100.245 The example will delete the previously added SNMP community named "commune"...
  • Page 147: Delete (Router) Uploaduser

    delete (router) uploaduser Use the delete (router) uploaduser command to remove an existing host that is allowed to upload either the configuration or software files to the specified Router card. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} uploaduser {all|ip-addr} {"profile-name"} Example: delete 3 uploaduser "LosAngeles" The example will remove any user for upload of a code file from the TSR interface named "LosAngeles".
  • Page 148: Delete (Router-Lan) Filter

    CLI Commands delete delete (router-lan) filter Use the delete (router-lan) filter command to delete a single filter rule from the table of Layer 2 filters applied to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_lan-addr} filter {address|custom|protocol|all} {"filter-name"} Example: delete 2:1 filter address "Server1" This example will delete a previously created address filter names "Server1".
  • Page 149: Delete (Router-Lan) Secondary Ip Address

    delete (router-lan) secondary ip address Use the delete (router-lan) secondary ip address command to delete a secondary IP address and subnet to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_lan-addr} secondary ip address {ip-addr [mask]|ip-addr/bits} Example: delete 4:1 secondary ip address 192.168.1.1 The example will delete a secondary IP address of 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 150: Delete (Router-Lan) Static

    CLI Commands delete delete (router-lan) static Use the delete (router-lan) static commands to delete static elements from the specified LAN interface. delete (router-lan) static ip address Use the delete (router-lan) static ip address command to delete a static IP address entry from the specified LAN interface.
  • Page 151 delete (router-lan) static ip network Use the delete (router-lan) static ip network command to delete a static IP network from the specified LAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_lan-addr} static ip network {ip-addr} {mask} {next-hop-ip-addr} Example: delete 3:1 static ip network 195.168.201.0 255.255.255.0 194.120.20.15 The example will delete the existing static IP network from the LAN interface of the Router card in slot 3.
  • Page 152 CLI Commands delete delete (router-lan) static ipx network Use the delete (router-lan) static ipx network command to delete a static IPX network (route) to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_lan-addr} static ipx network {network} {next-hop-ip-addr} Example: delete 3:1 static ipx network 0x11 0x00e09700e9cd The example will delete a static IPX route to network 0x11, using a next hop Router at MAC address 00:e0:97:00:e9:cd, from the LAN interface on the Router card in slot 3.
  • Page 153: Delete (Router-Wan) Firewall

    delete (router-lan) static mac address Use the delete (router-lan) static mac address command to delete a static MAC address entry to the specified LAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_lan-addr} static mac address {mac-addr} Example: delete 3:1 static mac address 0x00e09700e9cd The example will delete a static MAC address, 00:e0:97:00:e9:cd, from the LAN interface of the Router card in slot 5.
  • Page 154: Delete (Router-Wan) Gre Network

    CLI Commands delete delete (router-wan) gre network Use the delete (router-wan) gre network command to delete a "by network" GRE tunnel to a WAN. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} gre network {ip-addr mask|ip-addr/bits} Example: delete 3 "LosAngeles" gre network 10.0.0.0/8 {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) that contains the Router card.
  • Page 155: Delete (Router-Wan) Static

    delete (router-wan) static Use the delete (router-wan) static commands to delete a static element from the WAN interface. delete (router-wan) static ip address Use the delete (router-wan) static ip address command to delete a static IP address on the specified WAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ip address {ip-addr}...
  • Page 156 CLI Commands delete delete (router-wan) static ip network Use the delete (router-wan) static ip network command to delete a static IP network from the specified WAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ip network {ip-addr} {mask} Example: delete 3 "LosAngeles" static ip network 195.168.201.0 255.255.255.0 {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) that contains the Router card.
  • Page 157 delete (router-wan) static mac address Use the delete (router-wan) static mac address command to delete a static MAC address entry from the specified WAN interface. Syntax: delete {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static mac address {mac-addr} Example: delete 3 "LosAngeles" static mac address 0x00e09700e9cd {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) that contains the Router card.
  • Page 158: Delete User

    CLI Commands disconnect delete user The delete user command will remover a user created by the add user command. Syntax: delete user {"user-name"} Example: delete user "jsmith" {"user-name"} The user-name is an existing user ID in the system. This name must be enclosed in quotes. disconnect disconnect Remove a connection created using the connect command.
  • Page 159: Exit

    Syntax: exit Example: > exit Logging out of Carrier Access - Axxius Product Line install install (slot) router The Axxius 800 Controller card automatically creates a backup of the configuration of any router cards in their respective slot. If a router card is removed and replaced with a another card (of the same type) the backup of the configuration from the first occupying card is loaded onto the replacing card.
  • Page 160: Load

    CLI Commands load load WARNING! SAVE THE CONFIGURATION TO A FILE THE DEFAULT SETTING AND CURRENT CONFIGURATION LOST load tftp The load tftp command will download software via TFTP to the Controller or to the TSR card. Note: A TFTP server must be running on the host system for this command to be successful. Syntax: load {ctrlr-id|number} tftp {ip-addr} {"file-name"} Example:...
  • Page 161: Load Xmodem

    Y - the system will prompt you to select the appropriate local file. With the file selected, the system will complete the download, reboot, and run the installation for flash upgrade. Screen example following. Copyright 1999,2000 Carrier Access Corporation. XMODEM transfer started Validating image(fast)...SUCCEEDED! Erasing FLASH:...Finished Erasing FLASH!
  • Page 162 CLI Commands Displays the event log. Where the optional [slot:port:channel], [category], and [severity] are variables used to narrow down the log displayed. The log command without any options displays a full log. Syntax: log [slot|slot:port] [category] [severity] Example: log a:1 Time 00:00:08 01/01/2002 Major 00:00:08 01/01/2002 Major...
  • Page 163: Ping

    ping ping Use the ping command to perform a ping test from the Controller and report the result. If the host is reachable, each individual response will be displayed. Syntax: ping {ip-addr} [count] [length] Example: ping 192.168.3.196 7 5000 Pinging 192.168.3.196 with 5000 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.3.196: bytes=5000 time=90ms Reply from 192.168.3.196: bytes=5000 time=144ms Reply from 192.168.3.196: bytes=5000 time=186ms...
  • Page 164: Print

    CLI Commands print print Use the print command to display the help information or print the configuration file. Syntax: print {config|help} print config Print the configuration file for the Axxius 800. The operator may then save this to a text file, which can be sent to another Axxius to automatically configure the system with the original Axxius 800 configuration.
  • Page 165: Print Help

    print help Print the complete help file to the screen. Syntax: print help Example: print help This example would print the entire help text, which can be scrolled though with Enter or Spacebar. rename (router) Use the rename (router) command to change the name of a local LAN or remote WAN profile on the specified Router card.
  • Page 166: Reset (Router)

    Example: reset a1 Will reset the controller in the controller slot 1. Do you really want to reset (y/n)? y Copyright 1999,2000 Carrier Access Corporation. {ctrlr_card-addr|active|standby} ctrlr_card-addr Resets the Controller in the defined slot number (a1 or a2) active standby...
  • Page 167: Reset (Router) Coldboot

    reset (router) coldboot Use the reset (router) coldboot command to reboot the Router. This will reboot including a power cycle to the Router card. Syntax: reset {rtr_card-addr} coldboot Example: > reset 2 coldboot The example will coldboot the Router card in slot 2. {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) that contains the Router (TSR) card.
  • Page 168: Rtrping

    CLI Commands rtrping rtrping Use the rtrping command to request that the Router perform a ping test and report the result. Syntax: rtrping {rtr_card-addr} {dest-ip-addr|"domain-name"} [count] [count length] [count length source-ip-addr] Example: rtrping 4 192.168.100.97 > rtrping 4 192.168.100.97 Pinging 192.168.100.97 with 56 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.100.97: bytes=56 time<10ms Reply from 192.168.100.97: bytes=56 time<10ms Reply from 192.168.100.97: bytes=56 time<10ms...
  • Page 169 set alarms set autoexit set (bri) set (bri) mode set (bri) pmsync set cclabel set clock set clock (1 and 2) set date set (ds0) set (ds1) set (ds1 card) set (ds3) set ethernet ip address set external alarm set (fxo) set (fxsPS or fxsPSM) set id set idle...
  • Page 170 CLI Commands set (router-lan) ip address set (router-lan) ipx network set (router-lan) phy set (router-lan) rip set (router-lan) stp set (router-lan) up/down set (router-trunk) encapsulation set (router-trunk) multilink group set (router-trunk) speed set (router-trunk) up/down set (router-wan) dlci set (router-wan) gre set (router-wan) ip set (router-wan) ip address set (router-wan) ipx...
  • Page 171: Set Alarms

    set alarms Use the set alarms to manually set an alarm state for testing. Syntax: set alarms {critical|major|minor} {off|on} Example: set alarms critical on The example set the alarm state of critical on. {ciritical|major|minor} critical Sets a critical alarm major Sets a major alarm.
  • Page 172: Set (Bri)

    CLI Commands set (bri) Use the set (bri) command to setup the ISDN BRI card. Syntax: set {bri-addr} {day|hour} {es|ses} {value} Example: set 3:4 threshold day ses 30 To set the daily threshold to 30 Severely Errored Seconds on port 4 of a BRI card in slot 3.
  • Page 173: Set (Bri) Mode

    set (bri) mode Use the set (bri) mode command to set the mode for the ISDN BRI Service. Syntax: set {bri_card-addr} mode {setting} Example: set 4 mode nt3ds0 To set the BRI card in slot 4 to use 3 DS0 LUNT {bri_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) of the Adit chassis that contains the BRI card.
  • Page 174: Set Cclabel

    CLI Commands set cclabel Use the set cclable command to set a user defined cross-connect label. Syntax: set cclabel {addr} {"label"} Example: set cclabel a:1:1 "Idle Ch" The example will set a user connect label "Idle Ch" on the DS0 a:1:1. {addr} ds0-addr fxsPS-addr...
  • Page 175: Set Date

    set clock (1 and 2) Use the set clock (1 and 2) command to set the master transmit clock. The primary master clock source may be used to clock each DS1 transmitter. The clock circuit automatically switches to the secondary clock source if the primary clock fails. Syntax: set {clock1|clock2} {source} Example:...
  • Page 176: Set (Ds0)

    CLI Commands set (ds0) Use the set (ds0) command to setup one or all DS0s in a DS1. The command specifies DS0 or range of DS0s, and the setting to apply. set(ds0) signal Use the set (ds0) signal command to setup one or all DS0s in a DS1 signal. Syntax: set {ds0-addr} signal {emdw|emi|emicpd|emw|gs|ls} Example:...
  • Page 177 set(ds0) type Use the set (ds0) type command to setup one or all DS0s in a DS1 signal type. Syntax: set {ds0-addr} type {data|voice} Example: set 3:1:1-4 type voice To set the traffic type to voice on channels 1-4 on port 1 of slot 3 on a service card.
  • Page 178: Set (Ds1)

    CLI Commands set (ds1) Use the set (ds1) command to set up DS1 interfaces. The command specifies a range of interfaces and the setting to apply. Syntax: set {ds1-addr} {setting} Example: set a:1 framing esf To set DS1 1 (port 1) on a DS1 Controller to use ESF framing. {ds1-addr} The Controller DS1 addresses are different on the DS3 and DS1 Controller, however the DS1 address on the services cards does not change with Controller type (DS3 or DS1).
  • Page 179 line linecode loopdetect payload Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Set the DS1 circuit identification name. This is the same as dsx1Circuit Identifier from DS1 MIB transmission vendor’s identification. String text must be enclosed in quotes Example: set {ds1-addr} id {"id-name"} {id-name} = transmission vendor’s ID, up to 30 characters, in quotes.
  • Page 180 CLI Commands threshold 5-80 Set default thresholds for a DS1. Defaults for all are 0. Set threshold for a daily interval Bursty errored seconds range: 0 - 86400 Controlled slip seconds range: 0 - 86400 Degraded minutes range: 0 - 1440 Errored seconds range: 0 - 86400 Line code violations range: 0 - 133401600 Line errored seconds range: 0 - 86400...
  • Page 181: Set (Ds1 Card)

    set (ds1 card) Use the set (ds1 card) commands to configure DS1 card types. These commands apply to the Quad DS1/E1 (hardened) and Quad DS1 ADPCM (hardened) service cards. set (ds1 card) spantype Use the set (ds1 card) spantype command to set the span type (T1 or E1) on the DS1 type card.
  • Page 182 CLI Commands set (ds1 card) adpcm map Use the set (ds1 card) adpcm map command to set voice compression map on the Quad DS1 ADPCM card. Syntax: set {adpcm_card-addr} adpcm {none|map1|map2|map3} Example: set 5 adpcm map1 {adpcm_card-addr} - The slot number (1-6) that contains the Quad DS1 ADPCM card. {none|map1|map2|map3} none map1, map2 or map3...
  • Page 183: Set (Ds3)

    set (ds3) Use the set (ds3) command to set up DS3 interfaces. The command specifies a range of interfaces and the setting to apply. Syntax: set {ds3-addr} {setting} Example: set a:1 framing m23 To set DS3 1 (port 1) on a DS3 Controller (slot A) to use M23 framing. {ds3-addr} DS3 address in the form {slot:port}.
  • Page 184 CLI Commands frame framing gennum line location id loopdetect payload portnum protect 5-84 Set the DS3 frame PMDL ID string Command syntax: set {ds3-addr} frame {"string"} {"string"} = transmission vendor’s identification, up to 10 characters, enclosed in quotes. Set the DS3 framing type cbit To C-bit framing To M23 framing...
  • Page 185 reversion threshold unit Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Set protection reversion on the DS3 Disable protection reversion of loopback requests Enable protection reversion of loopback requests Set defect thresholds for a DS3. Defaults for all are 0. Set threshold for a daily interval C-bit code violation range: 0 - 86400 C-bit errored seconds range: 0 - 86400 cses...
  • Page 186: Set Ethernet Ip Address

    CLI Commands set ethernet ip address Use the set ethernet ip address command to set the Ethernet address for the Axxius 800. Syntax: set ethernet ip address {ip-addr} [mask] Example: set ethernet ip address 172.26.100.25 255.255.255.0 {ip-addr} Set the IP address for the Axxius 800, using the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is a number from 0 to 255.
  • Page 187: Set (Fxo)

    set (fxo) Use the set (fxo) command to setup one or all of the voice channels of an FXO card. The command specifies the list of voice channels within that card, and the setting to apply. Syntax: set {fxo-addr} {setting} Example: set 2:1 signal ls Set the FXO on slot 2, port 1 to signaling type loop start.
  • Page 188: Set (Fxsps Or Fxspsm)

    CLI Commands set (fxsPS or fxsPSM) Use the set (fxsPS or fxsPSM) command to setup voice channels of an Single Channel POTS card (FXS PS) or the POTS card with modem (FXS PSM). The command specifies the list of voice channels, and the setting to apply. Syntax: set {fxsPS-addr|fxsPSM-addr} {setting} Example:...
  • Page 189: Set Idle

    set idle Use the set idle command to set the system-wide idle code sent on DS0s. Syntax: set idle {pattern} Example: set idle 0xff {pattern} A hexadecimal number with a range from 0x00 to 0xff. This number must be preceeded by set ip gateway Use the set ip gateway command to set the IP gateway address (also known as the default route) for the Axxius 800.
  • Page 190: Set Ipds0

    CLI Commands set ipds0 Use the set ipds0 command to setup the DS0 management channel. Note: the DS0 selected as the DS0 management channel can only reside on the Controller T1. Syntax: set ipds0 {setting} [ds0-addr|ip-addr] Example: set ipds0 assign a:1:24 The example sets the DS0 management channel to slot A, port 1, channel 24.
  • Page 191: Set Login Auth

    Use the set key command to enable a specific keyed feature. To acquire a feature key code, contact Carrier Access Customer Service. Currently, keyed features (if available) can be enabled on a Controller or a Router. Syntax: set [rtr_card-addr] key {"key-code"} Example: set 4 key "q0B8yma2IsSL+1BarY0u"...
  • Page 192: Set Login Support

    Access Support personnel for the Controller and Router cards. Syntax: set login support {disable|enable} Example: set login support disable The example will prohibit logins via Carrier Access Support passwords. {disable|enable} disable Prohibit logins via Carrier Access Support passwords. enable Allow logins via Carrier Access Support passwords.
  • Page 193: Set Lsprotect Enable/Disable

    set lsprotect enable/disable Use the set lsprotect enable/disable command to set the global enable or disable the Low Speed Protection options on the system. Syntax: set lsprotect {disable|enable} Example: set lsprotect disable {disable|enable} disable disable Low Speed Protection on the Axxius system enable enable Low Speed Protection on the Axxius system set lsprotect manual...
  • Page 194: Set Lsprotect Nonrevertive

    CLI Commands set lsprotect nonrevertive Use the set lsprotect nonrevertive command to set low speed protected port(s) to non-revertive mode. When a port is in non-revertive mode and a failure occurs the port is switched to the protection port, and will remain there until manually reset. However, if the port becomes healthy again and another port has a failure the first port will revert, and the second port will then be protected.
  • Page 195: Set Lsprotect Remove

    set lsprotect remove Use the set lsprotect remove command to remove port from protected mode. Syntax: set lsprotect {slot:port} remove Example: set lsprotect 5:2 remove Do you really want to do this? y *-Protected port(s) not removed since they were not previously assigned.
  • Page 196: Set Lsprotect Revertive

    CLI Commands set lsprotect revertive Use the set lsprotect revertive command to set low speed protected port(s) to revertive mode. When a port is set to revertive mode and a failure occurs the port is switched to the protection port. After 5 minutes, with no failures, the port reverts back. If there are 3 reverts in a 24 hour period the port is locked out and will remain with the protection port for 24 hours of no failures, or is manually reset.
  • Page 197: Set (Ocudp) Baud

    set (ocudp) baud Use the set (ocudp) baud command to configure the Baud Rate for OCU-DP ports. Syntax: set {ocudp-addr} baud {rate}[sw56|sw56cp] Example: set 3:2 baud 2400 Set the baud rate on port 2 to 2400, on the OCU-DP card in slot 3. {ocudp-addr} The {slot:port} address of the OCU-DP card you want to apply the changes to.
  • Page 198: Set (Ocudp) Loopback

    CLI Commands set (ocudp) loopback Use the set (ocudp) loopback command to manually set OCU/CSU loopback tests. Syntax: set {ocudp-addr} loopback {csu|ocu} {loopdown|loopup} Example: set 3:2 loopback csu loopdown {ocudp-addr} The {slot:port} address of the OCU-DP card you want to apply the changes to. slot Slot number (1-8) where the OCU-DP is located port...
  • Page 199: Set (Ocudp) Loopdetect

    set (ocudp) loopdetect Use the set (ocudp) loopdetect to configure the OCU non-latching/latching loopback code detection. Syntax: set {ocudp-addr} loopdetect {csu|dsu|ocu} {llb|nllb} {disable|enable} Example: set 3:2 loopdetect csu llb enable {ocudp-addr} The {slot:port} address of the OCU-DP card to apply the changes to. slot Slot number (1-8) where the OCU-DP is located port...
  • Page 200: Set (Ocudp) Mvec

    CLI Commands set (ocudp) mvec Use the set (ocudp) mvec to set Majority Vote Error Correction (MVEC). Syntax: set {ocudp-addr} mvec {disable|enable} Example: set 3:2 mvec enable {ocudp-addr} The {slot:port} address of the OCU-DP card you want to apply the changes to. slot Slot number (1-8) where the OCU-DP is located port...
  • Page 201: Set (Ocudp) Selftest

    set (ocudp) selftest Use the set (ocudp) selftest to initiate the OCU-DP card to perform a self test. This request will display a message to wait 8 seconds before requesting selftest status with the status command. Syntax: set {ocudp-addr} selftest Example: set 3:2 selftest {ocudp-addr}...
  • Page 202: Set (Router) Autologout

    CLI Commands set (router) autologout Use the set (router) autologout command to set the period of time of inactivity after which the user will be automatically logged-out of a Telnet session. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} autologout {minutes} Example: set 3 autologout 0 The example will disable the auto-logout timer in the Router in slot 3.
  • Page 203: Set (Router) Dhcp

    set (router) dhcp Use the set (router) dhcp commands to configure the DHCP functions. set (router) dhcp disable Use the set (router) dhcp disable command to disable both DHCP server and DHCP relay functionality for the specified Router card. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp disable Example: set 3 dhcp disable...
  • Page 204 CLI Commands set (router) dhcp server dnsserver Use the set (router) dhcp server dnsserver command to set the IP address of up to 4 DNS servers that the DHCP server will inform the clients of. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server dnsserver {number} {ip-addr} Example: set 5 dhcp server dnsserver 4 122.104.33.220...
  • Page 205 set (router) dhcp server duration Use the set (router) dhcp server duration command to set the lease duration that the DHCP server applies to client assignments. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server duration {hours:minutes} Example: set 5 dhcp server duration 3:45 The example set the lease duration for the DHCP server on the Router in slot 5 to 3 hours and 45 minutes.
  • Page 206 CLI Commands set (router) dhcp server netbios nodetype Use the set (router) dhcp server netbios nodetype command to set the NetBIOS node type (see RFC 1001/1002) that the DHCP server provides to clients. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server netbios nodetype {type-number} Example: set 5 dhcp server netbios nodetype 1...
  • Page 207 set (router) dhcp server startaddr Use the set (router) dhcp server startaddr command to enable the DHCP server on the specified Router card. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server startaddr {ip-addr} {count} Example: set 4 dhcp server startaddr 134.200.3.1 254 The example will set the TSR in slot 4 to enable the DHCP server with 254 address pool starting at 134.200.3.1.
  • Page 208: Set (Router) Dns

    CLI Commands set (router) dns Use the set (router) dns commands to set Domain Name Server (DNS) options. set (router) dns domain Use the set (router) dns domain command to set the default domain that the DNS resolver will add to any name queries that are not fully qualified. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dns domain {domain-name"} Example:...
  • Page 209 set (router) dns resolver Use the set (router) dns resolver command to enable/disable use of DNS resolver to convert domain names to IP addresses. The DNS server address must be set before the DNS resolver can be enabled. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} dns resolver {disable|enable} Example: set 3 dns resolver disable The example will disable the DNS resolver for the Router in slot 3.
  • Page 210: Set (Router) Enhanced Security

    CLI Commands set (router) enhanced security Use the set (router) enhanced security command to enable or disable enhanced login security on the TSR. When enabled the user will not receive any login prompt or other output until the security password is typed. The security password is set via the set (router) password command. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} enhanced security {disable|enable}...
  • Page 211: Set (Router) Lmi Poll

    set (router) lmi poll Use the set (router) lmi poll command to specify the Local Management Interface (LMI) for the specified Router card. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} lmi poll {counter|interval} {value} Example: set 5 lmi poll counter 15 The example will configure LMI poll count to 15, on the Router card in slot 5. {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) that contains the Router card.
  • Page 212: Set (Router) Login Prompt

    CLI Commands set (router) login prompt Use the set (router) login prompt command to enable/disable the login prompt on the specified Router card. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} login prompt {disable|enable} Example: set 1 login prompt enable The example will set the Router card to require a login with Telnets from the Controller.
  • Page 213 set (router) ntp poll Use the set (router) ntp poll command to specify polling of the NTP server every defined number of seconds. Note: not operational in this release. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} ntp poll {seconds} Example: set 1 ntp poll 120 The example will Poll the Network Time Protocol server every 2 minutes, for the Router card in slot 1.
  • Page 214: Set (Router) Password

    CLI Commands set (router) ntp timezone Use the set (router) ntp timezone command to specify the timezone offset relative to GMT Note: not operational in this release. for this TSR. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} ntp timezone {hour-offset} [minute-offset] Example: set 1 ntp timezone -5 The example will specify the gateway time to be 5 hours from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), which equates to Eastern Standard time, for the Router in slot 1.
  • Page 215: Set (Router) Port

    set (router) port Use the set (router) port command to set port characteristics on a Terminal Server Router (TSR) card. set (router) port baudrate Use the set (router) port baudrate command to set the baud rate on a TSR port. Syntax: set {tsr_card-addr} port {port-number} baudrate {value}...
  • Page 216 CLI Commands set (router) port databits Use the set (router) port databits command to set the data bits on a TSR port. Syntax: set {tsr_card-addr} port {port-number} databits {5|6|7|8} Example: set 5 port 2 databits 6 The example will set the data bits to 6 on the port 2 on the TSR card in slot 5. {tsr_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) that contains the TSR card.
  • Page 217 set (router) port flowcontrol Use the set (router) port flowcontrol command to set the flow control on a TSR port. This command controls the transfer of messages or characters between two points in a data network to prevent congestion, or loss of data when the receiving device’s buffer begins to reach its capacity.
  • Page 218 CLI Commands set (router) port inactivity timer Use the set (router) port inactivity timer command to set the inactivity timeout for a RS-232 session. This setting can be issued when the card is physically strapped for Ethernet, bus has no effect. When this timer is set, the socket will be reset when no data is sent or received on the port for the number of minutes the timer is set to.
  • Page 219 set (router) port name Use the set (router) port name command to set define name for a TSR port. Syntax: set {tsr_card-addr} port {port-number} name {"name"} Example: set 5 port 2 name "portname" The example will set a port name on the second port on the TSR card in slot 5 to "portname".
  • Page 220 CLI Commands set (router) port passive Use the set (router) port passive command to set the TSR port to passive. This command will terminate any active telnet connection on this interface and will reinitialize its associated TCP socket. Syntax: set {tsr_card-addr} port {port-number} passive Example: set 1 port 2 passive Do you wish to do this (y/n)?
  • Page 221 set (router) port prompt Use the set (router) port prompt command to set the authentication prompt on a TSR port. Syntax: set {tsr_card-addr} port {port-number} prompt {disable|enable} Example: set 1 port 2 prompt enable This command will enable the authentication prompt for port 2 on the TSR card in slot 1.
  • Page 222 CLI Commands set (router) port stopbits Use the set (router) port stopbits command to set the number of stop bits on a TSR port. The stop bit is an interval at the end of each Asynchronous Character that allows the receiving computer to pause before the start of the next character.
  • Page 223 set (router) port tbos map display Use the set (router) port tbos map display command to set a TBOS (Telemetry Byte Oriented Serial) display map value for one of the eight TBOS display available for monitoring equipment. This setting can be issued when the card is physically strapped for Ethernet, but has no effect.
  • Page 224 CLI Commands set (router) port type Use the set (router) port type command to set the application being used for a RS-232 (serial) port. This setting can be issued when the card is physically strapped for Ethernet, but has no effect. This command applies to the TSR only. Syntax: set {tsr_card-addr} port {port-number} type {termserv|rawtcp|tbos}...
  • Page 225: Set (Router) Ppp Auth

    set (router) ppp auth Use the set (router) ppp auth command to configure the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) authentication on the specified Router card. set (router) ppp auth byremote protocol Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} ppp auth byremote protocol {chap|none|pap} Example: set 5 ppp auth byremote protocol none The example will set the Router in slot 5 to not allow PPP authentication of this Axxius by the remote PPP device.
  • Page 226 CLI Commands set (router) ppp auth byremote user Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} ppp auth byremote user {profilename|"protocol-name"} Example: set 5 ppp auth byremote user profilename The example will set the PPP authentication user name for the Router in slot 5 to equal the profile name. Note: A set (router) ppp auth byremote protocol command must be completed before this command can be implemented.
  • Page 227: Set (Router) Ppp Security

    set (router) ppp security Use the set (router) ppp security command to set up the local external security server, that the Router will use to authenticate remote PPP devices. set (router) ppp security address Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} ppp security address {ip-addr} Example: set 5 ppp security address 10.1.1.1...
  • Page 228 CLI Commands set (router) ppp security server Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} ppp security server {none|radius|tacacs} Example: set 5 ppp security server none The example will set the Router in slot 5 to not use an external security server to authenticate remote PPP devices. {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) that contains the Router card.
  • Page 229: Set (Router) Proxy

    set (router) proxy Use the set (router) proxy command to enable/disable proxy ARP mode on the Router. This command will add an IP interface between the Controller and the Router over the backplane. In this way the Controller can be accessed by IP hosts over the Router’s LAN/WAN interfaces without using the Controller’s physical Ethernet interface.
  • Page 230 CLI Commands There are numerous cases of IP address assignments for the proxy and each case causes slightly different behavior: Proxy address is in the same subnet as the Controller LAN address. If the Controller Ethernet IP address and the proxy IP address are in the same subnet, either since both addresses are the same or they fall into the same subnet based on address and mask, the Controller will attempt to use the Ethernet interface to send packets to other hosts in that subnet.
  • Page 231: Set (Router) Reboot

    set (router) reboot Use the set (router) reboot command to set automatic reboot after an upload of code or configuration file. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} reboot {code|config} {disable|enable} Example: set 5 reboot both disable Disable automatic reboot after upload for the Router in slot 5. {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) that contains the Router card.
  • Page 232: Set (Router) Snmp

    CLI Commands set (router) snmp Use the set (router) snmp command to set the SNMP contact, location and name on the specified Router card. set (router) snmp contact Use the set (router) snmp contact command to set the value of sysContact on the specified Router card.
  • Page 233 set (router) snmp name Use the set (router) snmp name command to set the value of sysName on the specified Router card. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} snmp name {"system-name"} Example: set 1 snmp name "AxxiusRouters" The example will set the value of sysName on the TSR card in slot 1 to "AxxiusRouters".
  • Page 234: Set (Router) Stp

    CLI Commands set (router) stp Use the set (router) stp commands to configure the Spanning Tree Protocol on the Router. Note: Enter {slot} only, if {slot:port} is entered the command will be directed to the Router LAN and not the Router Card. set (router) stp bridge forwarddelay Use the set (router) stp bridge forwarddelay command to configure Spanning Tree bridge forward delay value for the bridge.
  • Page 235 set (router) stp bridge maxage Use the set (router) stp bridge maxage command to configure Spanning Tree maximum age value for the bridge. The bridge max age value specifies the maximum age of received protocol information before it is discarded. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} stp maxage {value} Example:...
  • Page 236 CLI Commands set (router) stp enable/disable Use the set (router) stp enable/disable command to enable and disable Spanning Tree Protocol on the Router. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} stp {disable|enable} Example: set 3 stp enable The example will enable Spanning Tree on the Router in slot 3. {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) that contains the Router card.
  • Page 237: Set (Router) Syslog

    set (router) syslog Use the set (router) syslog commands to configure the Router to send alarm and event messages to a Syslog server. set (router) syslog enable/disable Use the set (router) syslog enable/disable command to enable and disable sending alarm and event messages to an external Syslog server from the Router.
  • Page 238 CLI Commands set (router) syslog level Use the set (router) syslog level command to set the Syslog severity level. Events of all severity levels lower in number (more severe) will be sent to the Syslog server. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} syslog level {severity} Example: set 3 syslog level 4 The example will set the Syslog severity level to 4, on the Router card in...
  • Page 239: Set (Router-Lan) Filter Forward

    set (router-lan) filter forward Use the set (router-lan) filter forward command to specify the forwarding mode for Layer 2 filters on the LAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} filter forward {matching|nontmatching} Example: set 3:1 filter forward notmatching {rtr_lan-addr} The Router address is in the form {slot:port} or {slot "profile-name"}. slot port "profile-name"...
  • Page 240: Set (Router-Lan) Framing

    CLI Commands set (router-lan) framing Use the set (router-lan) framing command to specify which Ethernet frame types are supported on the LAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} framing {ipx|other} {ieee8022|ieee8023|ethii|snap} {disable|enable} Example: set 3:1 framing ipx ieee8022 enable The example will enable the 802.2 frame type for IPX packets on the LAN of the Router card in slot 3.
  • Page 241: Set (Router-Lan) Gateway

    set (router-lan) gateway Use the set (router-lan) gateway command to specify a default IP gateway for the specified LAN interface. If there is no static network entry to 0.0.0.0, then this address is used as the default gateway for packets with no explicit route. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} gateway {ip-addr} Example:...
  • Page 242: Set (Router-Lan) Ip Address

    CLI Commands set (router-lan) ip address Use the set (router-lan) ip address command to specify an IP address for the specified LAN interface. When first installed the Router card’s LAN interface has a default IP address of 10.0.0.1 with subnet mask of 255.0.0.0. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} ip address {ip-addr} [mask] Example:...
  • Page 243: Set (Router-Lan) Ipx Network

    set (router-lan) ipx network Use the set (router-lan) ipx network command to specify IPX network numbers for the four IPX LAN frame types. This enables the Axxius to Router IPX to Remote (WAN) networks, even if an IPX server does not exist on the local LAN. Typically, the Axxius will learn its external network number.
  • Page 244: Set (Router-Lan) Phy

    CLI Commands set (router-lan) phy Use the set (router-lan) phy command to specify the Ethernet PHY (physical specifications) speed and mode. NOTE: It is highly recommended that this setting be left at auto- negotiation. Connecting Ethernet devices with incompatible setting can lead to severe network performance degradation, increased collisions, late collisions, CRC errors, and undetected data corruption.
  • Page 245: Set (Router-Lan) Rip

    set (router-lan) rip Use the set (router-lan) rip commands to specify RIP for the specified LAN interface. set (router-lan) rip ip Use the set (router-lan) rip ip command to specify the IP RIP for the specified LAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} rip ip {both|neither|recv|send} Example: set 2:1 rip ip send The example will set RIP on the local LAN interface on slot 2 to send.
  • Page 246 CLI Commands set (router-lan) rip ipx Use the set (router-lan) rip ipx command to specify the IPX RIP and SAP for the specified LAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} rip ipx {both|neither|recv|send} Example: set 2:1 rip ipx send The example will set RIP and SAP on the local LAN interface on slot 2 to send. {rtr_lan-addr} The Router address is in the form {slot:port} or {slot "profile-name"}.
  • Page 247: Set (Router-Lan) Stp

    set (router-lan) stp Use the set (router-lan) stp commands to configure the Spanning Tree Protocol on this interface. set (router-lan) stp enable/disable Use the set (router-lan) stp enable/disable command to enable/disable Spanning Tree Protocol on this interface. To enable STP on an interface it must be enabled globally with the set (router) stp enable command.
  • Page 248 CLI Commands set (router-lan) stp port cost Use the set (router-lan) stp port cost command to configure Spanning Tree path cost value for this bridge port. Syntax: set {rtr_lan-addr} stp port cost {port-cost-value} Example: set 3:1 stp port cost 100 Sets the Spanning Tree port cost value at 100, on the Router in slot 3.
  • Page 249: Set (Router-Lan) Up/Down

    set (router-lan) up/down Use the set (router-lan) up/down command to set the specified LAN interface up or down. When the Router port is set down, a link failure will not cause an alarm. This can be used to eliminate alarms from Router ports that are not in-use. When the Router port is set up, a link failure on the Ethernet port will cause an alarm to be reported to the Axxius 800.
  • Page 250: Set (Router-Trunk) Encapsulation

    CLI Commands set (router-trunk) encapsulation Use the set (router-trunk) encapsulation command to specify the encapsulation to use on the TSR interface. Syntax: set {rtr_trunk-addr} encapsulation {setting} Example: set 2:1:5 encapsulation pppofr The example will configure encapsulation on the Router card in slot 2, port 1, trunk 5 to PPP over.
  • Page 251: Set (Router-Trunk) Speed

    set (router-trunk) speed Use the set (router-trunk) speed command to specify the data speed for each DS0 in the given trunk. This command takes effect upon transition of the trunk to active. This command applies to the TSR card only. Syntax: set {tsr-trunk-addr} speed {56|64} Example:...
  • Page 252: Set (Router-Wan) Dlci

    CLI Commands set (router-wan) dlci Use the set (router-wan) dlci command to set the DLCI (Data Link Connection Identifier) for a specified WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} dlci {value} Example: set 1 "LosAngeles" dlci 16 The example will set the WAN interface named "LosAngeles" on the Router card in slot 1 to use DLCI value 16.
  • Page 253: Set (Router-Wan) Gre

    set (router-wan) gre Use the set (router-wan) gre command to configure Generic Routing Encapsulation tunneling for a specified WAN interface. set (router-wan) gre address Use the set (router-wan) gre address command to configure the IP addresses for GRE tunneling for a specified WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} gre address {local_ip-addr} [remote-ip-addr] ["tunnel-name"]...
  • Page 254 CLI Commands set (router-wan) gre ip Use the set (router-wan) gre ip command to configure the GRE tunneling of the IP protocol for a specified WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} gre ip {all|bynetwork|disable} Example: set 3 "LosAngeles" gre ip all The example will set the WAN interface "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 255: Set (Router-Wan) Ip

    set (router-wan) ip Use the set (router-wan) ip command to set the IP traffic handling on the WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} ip {block|bridge|route} Example: set 1 "LosAngeles" ip route Sets the WAN interface named "LosAngeles" on the Router in slot 1 to route IP. {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) that contains the Router card.
  • Page 256: Set (Router-Wan) Ipx

    Set the WAN to bridge IPX with optimized local advertising of IPX servers and networks. Setting to optimize enables the Axxius to use Carrier Access’ network optimization feature, which ensures that only necessary data is transmitted over the WAN connection. The Axxius will initiate IPX learning mode.
  • Page 257: Set (Router-Wan) Nat

    set (router-wan) nat Use the set (router-wan) nat commands to configure Network Address Translation (NAT) on a specified WAN interface. set (router-wan) nat address Use the set (router-wan) nat address command to configure Network Address Translation (NAT) public addresses for a specified WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} nat address {assigned|ip-addr} [count]...
  • Page 258 CLI Commands set (router-wan) nat enable/disable Use the set (router-wan) nat command to enable and disable Network Address Translation (NAT) on a specified WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} nat {disable|enable} Example: set 1 "LosAngeles" nat enable The example will set the WAN interface named "LosAngeles" on the Router card in slot 1 to enable NAT mapping.
  • Page 259: Set (Router-Wan) Other

    set (router-wan) other Use the set (router-wan) other command to set the traffic handling of protocols other than IP or IPX on the specified WAN interface. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} other {block|bridge} Example: set 1 "LosAngeles" other bridge The example will set the WAN interface named "LosAngeles" in slot 1, to bridge other protocols.
  • Page 260: Set (Router-Wan) Ppp

    CLI Commands set (router-wan) ppp Use the set (router) ppp command to configure the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) on the specified Router card. set (router-wan) ppp auth ofremote user Use the set (router-wan) ppp auth ofremote user command to set the CHAP or PAP name by which a remote PPP device is authenticated by this Axxius.
  • Page 261 set (router-wan) ppp compression Use the set (router-wan) ppp compression command to configure the PPP compression with the remote PPP device. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} ppp compression {setting} Example: set 5 "LosAngeles" ppp compression enable The example will set PPP to attempt to negotiate PPP compression on the WAN interface named "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 262: Set (Router-Wan) Rip

    CLI Commands set (router-wan) rip Use the set (router-wan) rip commands to set the type of RIP updates on the WAN interface. set (router-wan) rip ip updates Use the set (router-wan) rip ip updates command to set the type of RIP updates on the specified WAN interface.
  • Page 263: Set (Router-Wan) Stp

    set (router-wan) stp Use the set (router-wan) stp commands to configure the Spanning Tree Protocol on the specified WAN interface. set (router-wan) stp enable/disable Use the set (router-wan) stp enable/disable command to enable and disable Spanning Tree Protocol on this interface. To enable Spanning Tree on an interface it must first be enabled globally with the set (router) stp enable command and the WAN must be set to bridge the IP protocol.
  • Page 264 CLI Commands set (router-wan) stp port cost Use the set (router-wan) stp port cost command to configure Spanning Tree path cost value for this bridge port. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} stp port cost {port-cost-value} Example: set 3 stp port cost 650 The example sets the Spanning Tree port cost value at 650, on the Router card in slot 3.
  • Page 265: Set (Router-Wan) Trunk

    set (router-wan) trunk Use the set (router-wan) trunk command to configure the trunk port or multilink group for a specified WAN interface. If the trunk encapsulation is subsequently changed, this trunk assignment is reset to 0. Syntax: set {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} trunk [multilink-group] {number} Example: set 1 "LosAngeles"...
  • Page 266: Set Screen

    CLI Commands set screen Use the set screen command to set the height of the scrolling output screen, in number of lines. For example, if the screen height is set to 40 lines, the Command Line Interface (CLI) will print the maximum of 40 lines of a long output before pausing.
  • Page 267: Set Snmp

    set snmp Use the set snmp command to set the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) MIB-II System Group objects. Syntax: set snmp {setting} {"string"} Where {setting} is as below, and {string} is its value. Example: set snmp name "Axxius 1" To set the SNMP system name to "Axxius 1"...
  • Page 268: Set Time

    CLI Commands set time Use the set time command to set the time. Syntax: set time {hh:mm:ss} Example: set time 12:00:00 The example will set the time to 12 noon. {hh:mm:ss} Where hh:mm:ss is the time in hours, minutes, and seconds, using a 24-hour clock. 5-168 Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 269: Set User

    set user Use the set user command to modify attributes for a specific user that have been created with the add user command. set user level Use the set user level command to set the user access level. Syntax: set user {"user-name"} level {1|2|3} Example: set user "paul"...
  • Page 270: Set (V35)

    CLI Commands set (v35) Use the set (v35) command to setup V.35 ports. The command specifies the range of channels within that card, and the setting to apply. Syntax: set {v35-addr} {setting} Example: set 6:1 rxclk normal To set port 1 (v.35) on slot 6 to no inversion on the receive clock {v35-addr} In the form of {slot:port}.
  • Page 271 speed Set the data rate for each DS0 to which a V.35 is crossconnected txclkinv Set the transmit clock invert mode to one of the following: invert normal Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 56K data rate 64K data rate invert the transmit clock do not invert the transmit clock CLI Commands 5-171...
  • Page 272: Set (V54)

    CLI Commands set (v54) Use the set (v54) command to setup V.54 Loopback Test Parameters. The command specifies the range of channels within that card, and the setting to apply. Syntax: set {v54-addr} v54 {setting} [off|on] [n] [nnn] Example: set 6:1 v54 equipment clear The example will clear the loop test counter on the V.54 card in slot 6, port 1.
  • Page 273 pattern prepcnt network address disable enable prepcnt [nnn] chart 0x01 - 1 0x0F - 15 0x03 - 3 0x11 - 17 0x05 - 5 0x13 - 19 0x07 - 7 0x15 - 21 0x09 - 9 0x17 - 23 0x0B - 11 0x19 - 25 0x0D - 14 0x1B - 27...
  • Page 274: Set Verification

    CLI Commands set verification Use the set verification command to enable or disable verification prompts. Syntax: set verification {off|on} Example: set verification off The example will cause yes/no verification messages to be suppressed. {off|on} Turn yes/no verification prompts off. Turn yes/no verification prompts on. 5-174 Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 275: Show

    show The following show commands are linked to a detailed description of each command. show (adpcm) show autoexit show (bri) show cclabels show clock show connect show connect adpcm show date show (ds0) show (ds1) show (ds3) show ethernet show external alarms show (fxo) show (fxsPS or fxsPSM) show id...
  • Page 276: Show (Adpcm)

    CLI Commands show show (adpcm) Use the show (adpcm) command to display the settings for the ADPCM card. Syntax: show {adpcm-addr} Example: > show 6:1 show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for DS1 Circuit ID: Up/Down: Framing: Line Coding: Line Build Out: (CSU 0dB) Loop Code Detection: Loopback:...
  • Page 277: Show Autoexit

    show autoexit Use the show autoexit command to display whether autoexit is on or off. If on, the time-out period is displayed. Syntax: show autoexit Example: > show autoexit Autoexit is off. show (bri) Use the show (bri) command to display settings for BRIs. Syntax: show {bri-addr} Example:...
  • Page 278: Show Cclabels

    CLI Commands show show cclabels The show cclabels command displays all user defined DS0 cross-connect labels. Syntax: show cclabels Example: show cclabels > show cclabels Current DS0 Connection Labels: ---------- ’label1’ ’test’ show clock The show clock command displays the primary and secondary clocks. Syntax: show clock Example:...
  • Page 279: Show Connect

    show connect The show connect command displays the static connections for channels and ports. Syntax: show connect {slot|slot:port|slot:port:channel| slot:port:channel:sub-channel} Example: show connect a:1:1-4 From A:01:01 A:01:02 A:01:03 A:01:04 {slot|slot:port|slot:port:channel|slot:port:channel|sub-channel} slot Slot number A is the Controller card or 1-8 for service cards. port Port number, range or all.
  • Page 280: Show Connect Adpcm

    CLI Commands show show connect adpcm The show connect adpcm command displays the connections for the ADPCM port. Syntax: show connect adpcm {adpcm-addr} Example: show connect 1:1 > show connect adpcm 1:1 From -------------- 1:01:01(01/02) 1:01:02(03/04) 1:01:03(05/06) 1:01:04(07/08) 1:01:05(09/10) 1:01:06(11/12) 1:01:07(13/14) 1:01:08(15/16) 1:01:09(17/18)
  • Page 281: Show (Ds0)

    show (ds0) The show (ds0) command displays settings for DS0s. Syntax: show {ds0-addr} Example: show a:2:1-2 In the following example, the show (ds0) command has queried slot A (Controller card), port 2, channels 1 through 2. >show a:2:1-2 SLOT A: Settings for DS1 Type: SLOT A:...
  • Page 282: Show (Ds1)

    CLI Commands show show (ds1) The show (ds1) command displays settings for DS1s. Syntax: show {ds1-addr} Example: show 1:1 SLOT A: Settings for DS1 Circuit ID: Up/Down: Framing: Line Coding: Line Build Out: Loop Code Detection:ON Loopback: FDL Type: AIS Forwarding: AIS DS1 List: Performance Threshold Settings unavailable seconds:...
  • Page 283: Show (Ds3)

    show (ds3) The show (ds3) command displays the current settings for a DS3. Syntax: show {ds3-addr} Example: show a:1 SLOT A: Settings for DS3 Port 1: Circuit ID: Up/Down: De-jitter Buffer: Framing: Transmit Clock: Loop Code Detection: Loopback: Berthreshold: Protection Switching: Protection Reversion: Equipment ID: Location ID:...
  • Page 284: Show Ethernet

    CLI Commands show {ds3-addr} In the form of {slot:port}. slot A for the controller card (DS3) port Port number or range. show ethernet The show ethernet command displays Ethernet and IP settings. Example: show ethernet > show ethernet IP Address and Mask: IP Address of the Gateway: MAC Address: show external alarms...
  • Page 285: Show (Fxo)

    show (fxo) The show (fxo) command displays the settings for FXOs. Syntax: show {fxo-addr} Example: show 7:1 The example shows settings for port 1 on the FXO card i slot 7. > show 7:1 SLOT 7: Settings for FXO: Type: Signaling: RxGain: TxGain:...
  • Page 286: Show (Fxsps Or Fxspsm)

    CLI Commands show show (fxsPS or fxsPSM) The show (fxsPS or fxsPSM) command displays the settings for the Single Channel POTS card without modem (FXS PS) or with modem (FXS PSM). Syntax: show {fxsPS-addr|fxsPSM-addr} Example: show 8:1 The example shows settings for the FXS PS card in slot 8. >...
  • Page 287: Show Image

    show image The show image command displays the application images stored in the Controller or Router. Syntax: show [rtr_card-addr] image Example: show image > show image App. Image: Ver=7.0 Fri Aug 29 06:40:42 2003 - ACTIVE App. Image: Ver=7.0 Thu Aug 14 13:01:18 2003 - BACKUP Example: show 5 image >...
  • Page 288: Show Impedance

    CLI Commands show show impedance The show impedance command displays the impedance settings for FXS 5G card. Syntax: show impedance Example: show impedance Index 120 Ohms + (.110 F || 820 Ohms) 150 Ohms + (.047 F || 510 Ohms) 150 Ohms + (.072 F || 830 Ohms) 200 Ohms + (.100 F || 680 Ohms) 215 Ohms + (.137 F || 1k...
  • Page 289: Show Ipds0

    show ip The show ip command displays the IP Address information for the Axxius 800. Syntax: show ip Example: show ip IP Address and Mask: IP Address of the Gateway: show ipds0 The show ipds0 command displays the settings for the DS0 management channel. Syntax: show ipds0 Example:...
  • Page 290: Show Lsprotect

    CLI Commands show show lsprotect The show lsprotect command displays the low speed protection information. Syntax: show lsprotect Example: show lsprotect > SHOW lsprotect Low Speed Protection Global Service Enable: ENABLED Number of Protected Ports: 9 5-190 Low Speed Protection Settings: Backup Slot Settings: Backup Slot: 7 Backup Slot Type: Quad T1...
  • Page 291: Show Ntp

    show ntp The show ntp command displays settings for Network Time Protocol. Syntax: show ntp Example: show ntp NTP Settings: NTP: NTP Server Address: NTP Polling Interval (seconds): NTP Timezone (offset from GMT): 0 hours 0 minutes show (ocudp) Use the show (ocudp) to display baud, loopdetect, error correction, switched and enhanced switched service and secondary channel provisioning.
  • Page 292: Show Radius

    CLI Commands show show radius The show radius command displays the RADIUS configuration settings for the Controller. Syntax: show radius Example: show radius RADIUS Configuration Parameters: Authentication: disabled NAS Identifier: Retry count: Timeout (sec): Server(1) : Server(2) : Server(3) : 5-192 UNUSED UNUSED...
  • Page 293: Show (Router)

    show (router) The show (router) command displays the settings for the Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} Example: show 1 SLOT 1: LMI Settings for Router: LMI: RIP Setting for Router: RIP Mode Receive: RIP Mode Send: PPP Authentication/Security Settings for Router: Authentication by Remote: Protocol: User ID:...
  • Page 294 CLI Commands show Spanning Tree Protocol Settings for Router: Spanning Tree: Syslog Settings for Router: Syslog: TFTP Upload/Download User Settings for Router: Reboot After Code is Loaded: Reboot After Configuration is Loaded: IP Address Total: 0 LAN Profile Name for Router: LocalUnit WAN Profile Name(s) for Router: RemoteUnit...
  • Page 295: Show (Router) Dhcp

    show (router) dhcp The show (router) dhcp command displays the current DHCP settings for the Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} dhcp Example: show 5 dhcp The following 3 examples, shows there is different information is displayed depending on the settings. >...
  • Page 296: Show (Router) Dns

    CLI Commands show show (router) dns The show (router) dns command displays the current DNS setup for the Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} dns Example: show 3 dns > show 3 dns SLOT 3: DNS Settings: DNS Resolver: DNS Server 1 IP Address: DNS Server 2 IP Address: DNS Host Name: DNS Default Domain:...
  • Page 297: Show (Router) Lmi

    show (router) lmi The show (router) lmi command displays the current Local Management Interface (LMI) settings for the Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} lmi Example: show 5 lmi The example shows the LMI settings for the Router card in slot 5. >...
  • Page 298: Show (Router) Ntp

    CLI Commands show show (router) ntp The show (router) ntp command displays settings for NTP options. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} ntp Example: show 4 ntp The example shows the NTP options for the Router card in slot 4. > show 4 ntp SLOT 4: NTP Settings for QTSR: NTP:...
  • Page 299: Show (Router) Port

    show (router) port The show (router) port command displays the current TSR ports configuration. This command applies to the Terminal Server Router card only. Syntax: show {tsr_card-addr} port Example: show 1 port SLOT 1: Port Profiles for Terminal Server Router: Port 1 Name: none Type: RS-232...
  • Page 300: Show (Router) Ppp

    CLI Commands show show (router) ppp The show (router) ppp command displays the current Local PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) authentication and security settings for the Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} ppp Example: show 5 ppp > show 5 ppp SLOT 5: PPP Authentication/Security Settings for Router: Authentication by Remote: Protocol:...
  • Page 301: Show (Router) Rip

    show (router) rip The show (router) rip command displays the current RIP settings for the Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} rip Example: show 5 rip SLOT 5: RIP Settings for Router: RIP Mode Receive: RIP Mode Send: {rtr_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) that contains the Router card. show (router) snmp The show (router) snmp command displays the current SNMP settings for the specified Router card.
  • Page 302: Show (Router) Stp

    CLI Commands show show (router) stp The show (router) stp command displays the current Spanning Tree Protocol settings for the specified Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} stp Example: show 5 stp > show 5 stp SLOT 5: Spanning Tree Protocol Settings for Router: Spanning Tree: Bridge Hello Time: Bridge Max Age:...
  • Page 303: Show (Router) Uploaduser

    show (router) uploaduser The show uploaduser command displays the current list of users allowed to upload and download configuration and code files. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} uploaduser Example: show 5 uploaduser > show 5 uploaduser SLOT 5: TFTP Upload/Download User Settings for Router: Reboot After Code is Loaded: Reboot After Configuration is Loaded: IP Address...
  • Page 304: Show (Router-Lan)

    CLI Commands show show (router-lan) The show (router-lan) command displays the settings for the router card. Syntax: show {rtr_lan-addr} Example: show 3:1 > show 3:1 SLOT 3: Settings for TSR LAN 1: Profile Name: Up/Down: Proxy: Physical link: MAC Address: IP Settings: IP Address and Mask: Default Router:...
  • Page 305 Total: 0 Static MAC Address Settings for LocalUnit: Total: 0 LAN Filters Enabled for LocalUnit: Forward Mode: Forward ALL Frames NOT Matching Filters Filter Type Total: 0 LAN MAC Address Filters Defined for LocalUnit: Total: 0 LAN Protocol Filters Defined for LocalUnit: Total: 0 LAN Custom Filters Enabled Defined for LocalUnit: Total: 0...
  • Page 306: Show (Router-Lan) Filter

    CLI Commands show show (router-lan) filter The show (router-lan) filter command displays the current LAN Layer 2 data filters applied to the LAN on the specified Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_lan-addr} filter [address|all|custom|protocol] Example: show 5:1 filter > show 5:1 filter SLOT 5: LAN Filters Enabled for Axxius50: Forward Mode: Forward ALL Frames NOT Matching Filters...
  • Page 307 {rtr_lan-addr} The Router address is in the form {slot:port} or {slot "profile-name"} slot port "profile-name" [address|custom|protocol|all] This setting will display the defined filter types of the specified filters. address custom protocol Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 The slot number (1-8) that contains the Router card. Port number of the Router.
  • Page 308: Show (Router-Lan) Static

    CLI Commands show show (router-lan) static The show (router-lan) static commands to display the current list of static entries for the LAN on the specified Router card. show (router-lan) static ip address The show (router-lan) static ip address command displays the current list of static IP address entries for the LAN on the specified TSR card.
  • Page 309 show (router-lan) static ip network The show (router-lan) static ip network command displays the current list of static IP network entries for the LAN on the specified Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_lan-addr} static ip network Example: show 5:1 static ip network SLOT 5: Static IP Network Settings for Adit50: Network...
  • Page 310 CLI Commands show show (router-lan) static mac address The show (router-lan) static mac address command displays the current list of static MAC address entries for the LAN on the specified Router card. Syntax: show {rtr_lan-addr} static mac address Example: show 5:1 static mac address SLOT 5: Static MAC Address Settings for Adit50: Device Name...
  • Page 311: Show (Router-Lan) Stp

    show (router-lan) stp The show (router-lan) stp command displays the current Spanning Tree Protocol settings for the specified LAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_lan-addr} stp Example: show 3:1 stp > show 3:1 stp SLOT 3: LAN Spanning Tree Protocol Settings for LocalUnit: Spanning Tree: Port Cost: Port Priority:...
  • Page 312: Show (Router-Wan)

    CLI Commands show show (router-wan) The show (router-wan) command displays the current configuration settings for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} Example: show 3 "RemoteUnit" > show 3 "RemoteUnit" SLOT 3: Settings for TSR WAN LosAngeles: State: IP Settings: Mode: WAN Network Updates: Never GRE Tunneling:...
  • Page 313 WAN Spanning Tree Protocol Settings for RemoteUnit: Spanning Tree: WAN Static IP Network Settings for RemoteUnit: Total: 0 WAN Static IPX Network Settings for RemoteUnit: Total: 0 WAN Static IP Address Settings for RemoteUnit: Total: 0 WAN Static MAC Address Settings for RemoteUnit: Total: 0 WAN Static NAT Address Settings for RemoteUnit: Total: 0...
  • Page 314: Show (Router-Wan) Firewall

    CLI Commands show show (router-wan) firewall The show (router-wan) firewall command displays the current firewall filter settings for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} firewall Example: show 5 "LosAngeles" firewall > show 5 "LosAngeles" firewall SLOT 5: WAN Firewall Settings for LosAngeles: Service(s) 1.
  • Page 315: Show (Router-Wan) Ppp

    show (router-wan) ppp The show (router-wan) ppp command displays the current PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) settings for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} ppp Example: show 5 "LosAngeles" ppp > show 5 "LosAngeles" ppp SLOT 5: WAN PPP Authentication/Security Settings for LosAngeles: Authentication of Remote User: User ID: Security Server:...
  • Page 316: Show (Router-Wan) Static Ip Address

    CLI Commands show show (router-wan) static ip address The show (router-wan) static ip address command displays the current list of static IP address entries for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ip address Example: show 5 "LosAngeles" static ip address >...
  • Page 317: Show (Router-Wan) Static Ipx Network

    show (router-wan) static ipx network The show (router-wan) static ipx network command displays the current list of static IPX network entries for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static ipx network Example: show 5 "LosAngeles" static ipx network SLOT 5: WAN Static IPX Network Settings for LosAngeles: Network...
  • Page 318: Show (Router-Wan) Static Nat Address

    CLI Commands show show (router-wan) static nat address The show (router-wan) static nat address command displays the current static NAT address entries for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} static nat address Example: show 5 "LosAngeles" static nat address >...
  • Page 319: Show (Router-Wan) Trunk

    show (router-wan) trunk The show (router-wan) trunk command displays the current trunk assignment for the specified WAN interface. Syntax: show {rtr_card-addr} {"wan-name"} trunk Example: show 5 "LosAngeles" trunk > show 5 "LosAngeles" trunk SLOT 5: WAN Trunk Setting for LosAngeles: WAN Port Number: Connection Type: {rtr_card-addr}...
  • Page 320: Show Snmp

    CLI Commands show show snmp The show snmp command displays the SNMP settings. Example: show snmp SNMP Settings: System Name: System Location: System Contact: GET Community: SET Community: TRAP Community: Trap version: Authentication TRAP Event TRAP NMS 1: NMS 2: NMS 3: show syslog The show syslog command displays settings for the system log.
  • Page 321: Show Time

    show time The show time command displays the system time, in 24 hour hh:mm:ss format. Syntax: show time Example: show time > show time time: 00:22:51 show users The show users command displays a list of all users and their settings, and if they are logged on at the time (0=not logged on, 1=logged on).
  • Page 322: Show (V35)

    CLI Commands show show (v35) Use the show (v35) to display current settings for V.35 card. Syntax: show {v35-addr} Example: show 2:1 The example shows settings for port 1 (V.35) on slot 2. > show 2:1 SLOT 2: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Timing: Rx Clock Inversion:...
  • Page 323: Show (V54)

    show (v54) Use the show (v54) to display current settings for V.54 card. Syntax: show {v54-addr} Example: show 3:1 The example shows settings for port 1 (V.54) on slot 3. > show 3 SLOT 3: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Timing: Rx Clock Inversion:...
  • Page 324: Status

    CLI Commands status status Use the status command to see the status of the system clocks, DS0s, DS1s, equipment, and the DS0 Management Channel. status (adpcm) status (adpcm) performance status (adpcm) performance history status (bri) status (bri) performance status (bri) performance history status clock status (ds0) status (ds1)
  • Page 325: Status (Adpcm)

    status (adpcm) Use the status (adpcm) command to display the status information for the ADPCM card. Syntax: status {adpcm-addr} Example: status 6:1 > status 6:1 SLOT 6: Status for DS1 Receive: Transmit: Loopback: {adpcm-addr} The ADPCM address is in the form {slot|slot:port}. Where {slot} displays information for all ports on the card, {slot:port} for only the defined port.
  • Page 326: Status (Adpcm) Performance

    CLI Commands status status (adpcm) performance Use the status (adpcm) performance command to display the performance statistics for the current (15 min) and previous (15 min, hour and day) information for the ADPCM card. Syntax: status {adpcm-addr} performance Example: status 6:1 performance >...
  • Page 327: Status (Adpcm) Performance History

    status (adpcm) performance history Use the status (adpcm) performance history command to display performance statistics for the current 15 minute interval and all previous 15 minute intervals (up to a total of 96) for the ADPCM card. Syntax: status {adpcm-addr} performance history Example: status 6:1 performance history >...
  • Page 328: Status (Bri)

    CLI Commands status status (bri) Use the status (bri) command to display the status information for the ISDN BRI card. Syntax: status {bri-addr} Example: status 3:1 The example displays status of port 1 (BRI) on slot 3. > status 3:1 SLOT 3: Status for BRI Port 1: Loopback:...
  • Page 329: Status (Bri) Performance

    status (bri) performance Use the status (bri) performance command to display the performance statistics for the current (hour and day) and previous (hour and day) for the ISDN BRI card. Syntax: status {bri-addr} performance Example: status 3:1 performance > status 3:1 performance SLOT 3: Performance Statistics for BRI Port 1: errored seconds:...
  • Page 330: Status (Bri) Performance History

    CLI Commands status status (bri) performance history Use the status (bri) performance history command to display the performance statistics for the current 1 hour interval and all previous 1 hour intervals for the ISDN BRI card. Syntax: status {bri-addr} performance history Example: status 5:1 performance history SLOT 5:...
  • Page 331: Status (Ds0)

    status (ds0) Use the status (ds0) command to display the current status of the specified DS0. Syntax: status {ds0-addr} Example: status a:1:1 Displays the current status of the DS0s on port 1 on slot A (controller card), port 1, channel 1. >...
  • Page 332: Status (Ds1)

    CLI Commands status status (ds1) Use the status (ds1) command to display the current status of a DS1. Syntax: status {ds1-addr} [performance] [history] Example: status a:1 SLOT A: Status for DS1 Receive: Transmit: Loopback: Example: status 1:1 SLOT A: Status for DS1 Receive: Transmit: Loopback:...
  • Page 333: Status (Ds1) Performance

    status (ds1) performance Use the status (ds1) performance command to display the performance statistics for the current (15 min) and previous (15 min, hour and day) information of a DS1. Syntax: status {ds1-addr} performance Example: status a:1 performance SLOT A: Performance Statistics for DS1 unavailable seconds: severely errored seconds:...
  • Page 334: Status (Ds1) Performance History

    CLI Commands status status (ds1) performance history Use the status (ds1) performance history command to display performance statistics for the current 15 minute interval and all previous 15 minute intervals (up to a total of 96) of a DS1. Syntax: status {ds1-addr} performance history Example: status a:1 performance history...
  • Page 335: Status (Ds3)

    status (ds3) Use the status (ds3) command to display the current status of the specified DS3. Syntax: status {ds3-addr} Example: status a:1 > status a:1 SLOT A: Status for DS3 Status for DS3 Receive: Transmit: Loopback: {ds3-addr} In the form of {slot port}: slot A, with a DS3 controller card installed.
  • Page 336: Status (Ds3) Performance

    CLI Commands status status (ds3) performance Use the status (ds3) performance command to display the performance statistics for the current (15 min) and previous (15 min, hour and day) information of a DS3. Syntax: status {ds3-addr} performance > status a:1 performance SLOT A: Performance Statistics for DS3 Port 1: Near End Statistics:...
  • Page 337: Status (Ds3) Performance History

    status (ds3) performance history Use the status (ds3) performance history command to display performance statistics for the current 15 minute interval and all previous 15 minute intervals (up to a total of 96) of a DS1. Syntax: status {ds3-addr} performance >...
  • Page 338: Status Equipment

    CLI Commands status status equipment Use the status equipment command to display current equipment information of the Axxius 800. Syntax: status equipment [slot] Example: status equipment Axxius> status equipment CardType SLOT P1 +24 V SLOT P2 Card not installed SLOT A1 T3x2 SLOT A2 T3x2...
  • Page 339: Status (Fxo)

    Example: status equipment 3 The example with display the status of the card in slot 4. In this example a TSR card is in this slot. > status equipment 3 SLOT 3 CardType: Status: SW Revision: BootCode Version: FPGA Revision: CLEI: [slot] If a slot number is not entered, the status of the all slots will be displayed.
  • Page 340: Status (Fxsps Or Fxspsm)

    CLI Commands status status (fxsPS or fxsPSM) Use the status (fxsPS or FXS PSM) to display the current near-end line status of the specified FXS PS or FXS PS card with modem. Syntax: status {fxsPS-addr|fxsPSM-addr} Example: status 4:1 The example displays status of port 1 (FXS PS) on slot 4. >...
  • Page 341: Status Lsprotect

    status lsprotect Use the status lsprotect command to display the current status of the low speed protection cards. Syntax: status lsprotect Example: status lsprotect > status lsprotect Low Speed Protection Global Service Enable: ENABLED Low Speed Protection Operational Status: ENABLED Relay Card Status, Slot 9: INSTALLED Backup Slot: 7 Backup Slot Type: Quad T1...
  • Page 342: Status (Ocudp)

    CLI Commands status status (ocudp) Use the status (ocudp) command to displaystatus for selftest and loopbacks. Syntax: status {ocudp-addr} Example: status 2:1 SLOT 2: Status for OCUDP Port 1: Selftest: Results as of 23:25:48 Datapath: FPGA: OCU: OCU Manual Loopback: CSU Manual Loopback: OCU NonLatching Loopback: DSU NonLatching Loopback:...
  • Page 343: Status (Ocudp) Performance

    status (ocudp) performance Use the status (ocudp) performance command to display performance statistics for the current 15 minute interval, previous 15 minute interval, previous 1 hour interval, and for the previous day. Syntax: status {ocudp-addr} performance Example: status 2:1 performance >...
  • Page 344: Status (Ocudp) Performance History

    CLI Commands status status (ocudp) performance history Use the status (ocudp) performance history command to display performance statistics for the current 15 minute interval and all previous 15 minute intervals (up to a total of 96). Syntax: status {ocudp-addr} performance history Example: status 2:1 performance history >...
  • Page 345: Status (Router)

    status (router) status (router) alarms Use the status (router) alarms command to display the current alarm log from the specified TSR card. Syntax: status {tsr_card-addr} alarms Example: status 5 alarms Time 4 22:26:47.0 Ethernet Link 5:1 Down. {tsr_card-addr} The slot number (1-8) that contains the TSR card. status (router) dns Use the status (router) dns command to display the current state of DNS resolver and the entries in the DNS cache.
  • Page 346 CLI Commands status status (router) events Use the status (router) events command to display the current event log from the specified Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} events Example: status 5 events > status 5 events Time Jan 10 0:56:44.8 Download EVE.RPT by Controller Jan 10 0:54:27.4 Download complete in 0.0 secs [17440 bps] Jan 10...
  • Page 347 status (router) ip address table Use the status (router) ip address table command to display the current IP address table for the specified TSR card. Syntax: status {tsr_card-addr} ip address table ["profile-name"] Example: status 5 ip address table > status 5 ip address table Axxius50 has learned 2 IP Addresses from 1 Port.
  • Page 348 CLI Commands status status (router) ip network table Use the status (router) ip network table command to display the current table of learned IP Networks for the specified interface on the Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} ip network table ["profile-name"] Example: status 5 ip network table >...
  • Page 349 status (router) ipx network table Use the status (router) ipx network table command to display the current table of learned IPX Networks for the specified interface on the Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} ipx network table ["profile-name"] Example: status 5 ipx network table >...
  • Page 350 CLI Commands status status (router) ipx server table Use the status (router) ipx server table command to display the current table of learned IPX Servers for the specified interface on the Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} ipx server table ["profile-name"] Example: status 4 ipx server table >...
  • Page 351 status (router) mac address table Use the status (router) mac address table command to display the current table of learned MAC Addresses for the specified interface on the Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} mac address table ["profile-name"] Example: status 5 mac address table >...
  • Page 352 CLI Commands status status (router) performance Use the status (router) performance command to display the current runtime statistics from the specified Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_card-addr} performance Example: status 5 performance Run-time Statistics for Axxius50. LAN Packet Totals: Received 0 WAN Packet Totals: Received 0 Remote’s Name...
  • Page 353: Status (Router-Lan)

    status (router-lan) Use the status (router-lan) command to display the current Router status information. Syntax: status {rtr_lan-addr) Example: status 3:1 The example displays status of the Router card in slot 3. > status 3:1 SLOT 3: Status for TSR Card Run Status: PORT 1 TELNET:...
  • Page 354: Status (Router-Trunk)

    CLI Commands status status (router-trunk) Use the status (router-trunk) command to display the current status information for the specified Trunk on the Router card. Syntax: status {rtr_trunk-addr) Example: status 3:1:1-4 > status 3:1:1-4 SLOT 3: Status for TSR 1 Trunk 1: Link Alarm: SLOT 3: Status for TSR 1 Trunk 2:...
  • Page 355: Status Sessions

    status sessions Use the status sessions command to display the current status of all active CLI sessions. Syntax: status sessions Example: status sessions > status sessions Session ------- * TELNET1 * indicates current session Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 User Login Port ---- ----------...
  • Page 356: Status (V54)

    CLI Commands status status (v54) Use the status (v54) to display the current near-end line status of the V.54 card. Syntax: status {v54-addr} Example: status 3:all The example displays status of all ports (V.54) on slot 3. > status 3:all SLOT 3: Status for V35 DCD:...
  • Page 357: Store

    store The store command is used to upload a software file from a defined slot to a defined location on a PC, via TFTP. Currently uploads for general use are only permitted for the Controller and TSR card configuration files. Syntax: store {number} tftp {ip-addr} {"file-name"} Example:...
  • Page 358: Switch

    CLI Commands switch switch switch activeimage Use the switch activeimage command to switch the active with the backup application images stored in a Controller or Router card. Syntax: switch [rtr_card-addr] activeimage Example: switch activeimage > switch activeimage Do you really want to do this? y [rtr_card-addr] - The Router card slot number (1 - 8) to retrieve the image information from.
  • Page 359: Switch (Ds3)

    switch (ds3) Use the switch (ds3) command to switch to the standby DS3 port. Note: for redundant Axxius systems only. Syntax: switch {ds3-addr} Example: switch a:1 > switch a:1 Do you really want to do this? y {ds3-addr} In the form of {slot port}: slot A for the controller card port...
  • Page 360: Telnet (Router)

    3 The example will Telnet into a TSR in Slot 3. > telnet 3 Connected. Attempting Carrier Access Router connection... Router [Wed Apr 24, 2002 13:00:15] (<CR> to login) Password >****** Select a terminal type... (<space> or <back-space> to toggle, <CR> to accept) Terminal: <VT100>...
  • Page 361: Trace Route

    trace route tracert (router) Use the tracert (router) command to invoke a Trace Route to a host device on a network of a particular TSR Router. Trace Route responses will be returned to user screen as each hop host device response packet is received or the timeout return data is provided for a hop. The output will have DNS names only if DNS resolver is enabled and DNS server can resolve host IP.
  • Page 362 CLI Commands trace route {ip-addr|"domain-name"} ip-addr domain-name [type] icmp [src-ip] This optional parameter, only applies it [type] is set to ICMP. This defines the source IP address in the ICMP echo request and must be one of the router interface IP addresses. Default is to use the IP address of the interface from which the ping is sent.
  • Page 363 HAPTER DS1 Controller Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Configuration Built-In Card Handles LEDs...
  • Page 364: Overview

    DS1 Controller Card Overview Overview The Quad port DS1 Controller card drives the Axxius 800 Access Integration Platform, delivering a cost-effective, compact solution enabling wireless service providers to optimize cell site access facilities, rescue up to 35% of stranded cell sit bandwidth and deliver additional revenue generating services at dramatically lower costs.
  • Page 365: Features

    Features Rescues up to 35% or more of network bandwidth commonly wasted at the cell site or when providing fractional T1 service Provides full, non-blocking DS0 cross-connect connectivity between the DS1 Controller card and any of the eight service card slots Supports up to 36 T1 ports Performs framing and coding conversion between T1 ports Features an integrated 1/0 digital cross-connect for service grooming and...
  • Page 366: Technical Specifications

    DS1 Controller Card Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Product Includes Built-in non-blocking 1/0 Digital Cross-connect System for up to 36 T1 ports Robbed-bit (voice) and clear channel (data) signaling on the same DS1 Integral quad T1 ports that support drop-and-insert applications T1.231 performance monitoring statistics: 96 15-minute segments (24 hour period) Performance report messages...
  • Page 367: Management

    Management Local - RS-232 craft port interface drives up to 50 ft. (15.24 m) cable, and provides a Command Line Interface (CLI) using ASCII terminal or PC with terminal emulation software, modem using XMODEM or PPP sessions Remote - 10/100Base-TX Ethernet management port provides •...
  • Page 368: Service Interfaces Supported

    DS1 Controller Card Technical Specifications Service Interfaces Supported Dual V.35/.54 Service card (hardened) FXO Voice Service card ISDN BRI Service card OCU-DP Service card Quad DS1 ADPCM Service card (hardened) Quad T1 Service card (hardened) Single Channel POTS Service card (hardened) Single Channel POTS with Modem Service card Terminal Server Router (TSR) card (hardened) Network Standards...
  • Page 369: Testing And Diagnostics

    Alarms Three visible alarm outputs, critical, major and minor Three audible alarm outputs, critical, major and minor Alarm Cut-Off for audible alarm outputs Ten external alarm inputs (user definable) Alarm contacts accessible from external alarm connector All alarms are logged in an event log Loss of power triggers minor alarm Generates SNMP traps for alarming (MIB objects) Testing and Diagnostics...
  • Page 370: Controller Active And Standby

    DS1 Controller Card Controller Active and Standby Controller Active and Standby The Axxius 800 can function fully with a single Controller card, however Controller redundancy is available with two like Controllers (DS1 or DS3) installed. When two Controllers are installed in a system, one is always Active and the other is Standby. The Standby can have 2 conditions: Hot Standby - meaning that the card is ready to take over for the active and the switch will not affect service...
  • Page 371: Configuration

    Configuration Options on the Quad DS1 Controller card are set by the Command Line Interface (CLI). Note: the faceplate state DS1/E1 Controller, the E1 feature is not supported on this release. CLI Commands The following commands are used to configure the Quad DS1 Controller card. For detailed information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands.
  • Page 372: Leds

    DS1 Controller Card Built-In Card Handles Built-In Card Handles The Controller card is designed with a handle built into the faceplate to assist in the removal of the card from the chassis. This handle slides out away from the unit, creating a handle for a more effective grip.
  • Page 373 HAPTER DS3 Controller Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Configuration Built-In Card Handles LEDs...
  • Page 374: Overview

    DS3 Controller Card Overview Overview The Dual port DS3 Controller card drives the Axxius 800 Access Integration Platform, delivering a cost-effective, compact solution enabling wireless service providers to optimize cell site access facilities, rescue up to 35% of stranded cell sit bandwidth and deliver additional revenue generating services at dramatically lower costs.
  • Page 375: Product Includes

    Features 2 DS3 ports built into the Controller deliver bandwidth to the resident cell site for service delivery applications and distribute residual bandwidth to remote cell sites Rescues up to 35% of network bandwidth commonly stranded at the cell sites Provides full, non-blocking connectivity between the DS3 Controller card and any of the 8 service card slots Features an integrated 3/1/0 digital cross-connect for service grooming and...
  • Page 376: Network Ds3 Interface

    DS3 Controller Card Technical Specifications Management Local - RS-232 craft port interface drives up to 50 ft. (15.24 m) cable, and provides a Command Line Interface (CLI) using ASCII terminal or PC with terminal emulation software, modem using XMODEM or PPP sessions Remote - 10/100Base-TX Ethernet management port provides •...
  • Page 377: Network Standards

    Service Interfaces Supported Dual V.35/.54 Service card (hardened) FXO Voice Service card ISDN BRI Service card OCU-DP Service card Quad DS1 ADPCM Service card (hardened) Quad T1 Service card (hardened) Single Channel POTS Service card (hardened) Single Channel POTS with Modem Service card Terminal Server Router (TSR) card (hardened) Network Standards ANSI T1-403 and T1.404...
  • Page 378: Power Consumption

    DS3 Controller Card Technical Specifications Testing and Diagnostics Supports maintenance signals specified in ANSI T1.404 (Section 7.1) Standard DS3 line and payload loopbacks RFC 2496 performance history Power Consumption 10 W maximum Environment In addition to the systems environment requirements, the following applies to the DS3 Controller card.
  • Page 379: Controller Active And Standby

    Controller Active and Standby The Axxius 800 can function fully with a single Controller card, however Controller redundancy is available with two like Controllers (DS1 or DS3) installed. When two Controllers are installed in a system, one is always Active and the other is Standby. The Standby can have 2 conditions: Hot Standby - meaning that the card is ready to take over for the active and the switch will not affect service...
  • Page 380: Controller And Ds3 Redundancy

    DS3 Controller Card Controller and DS3 Redundancy Controller and DS3 Redundancy Protection Modes The Axxius 800 can be provisioned with one or two DS3 Controller cards and connections to one or two DS3 lines, which will provide the following levels of protection: Electronics Protection –...
  • Page 381 switching the output paths so that the transmit path of the DS3 line is connected to the standby Controller. Service interruptions (hits) will be taken on both the DS3 and low- speed connections during this type of switch. However, since the standby Controller is already framed up to the incoming signal, the hits are minimal.
  • Page 382: Network Protection Mode

    DS3 Controller Card Controller and DS3 Redundancy Network Protection Mode The network mode of protection requires a single Controller with two independent DS3 channels. The cross connects are set up identically for both DS3s. Both revertive and non-revertive modes are applicable. Two DS3 framers are present on the DS3 Controller card.
  • Page 383: Configuration

    Configuration Options on the DS3 Controller card are set by the following CLI commands. CLI Commands The following commands are used to configure the DS3 Controller card. For detailed information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands. connect Creates two-way connections between channels disconnect Removes a connection created by the connect command set clock...
  • Page 384: Built-In Card Handles

    DS3 Controller Card Built-In Card Handles Built-In Card Handles The Controller card is designed with a handle built into the faceplate to assist in the removal of the card from the chassis. This handle slides out away from the unit, creating a handle for a more effective grip.
  • Page 385 HAPTER FXO Voice Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands DIP Switch Settings LEDs Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Conversions...
  • Page 386: Overview

    FXO Voice Card Overview Overview The FXO Voice Service card provides high-density provisioning of reliable Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) or Direct Inward Dialing (DID) telephone services. Eight FXO or Dial Pulse Terminate (DPT) telephone line channels can be deployed on each FXO Service card.
  • Page 387: Controller Software And Hardware Required

    Features Delivers FXO or DID telephone services from T1 access circuits Supports CLASS services including caller ID, calling party disconnect and distinctive ringing Provides up to 64 FXO or DPT voice lines in one Axxius 800 chassis, occupying just two rack units of equipment space (19 or 23- inch rack) Complies with NEBS Level 3 standards for loop range and ringing protection for end office and customer premises Offers fuseless overvoltage and overcurrent protection to minimize service calls...
  • Page 388: Fxo Signaling Performance

    FXO Voice Card Technical Specifications FXO Signaling Performance DC Loop Range: > 1600 Ringer Equivalency Number (REN): 0.4B (AC) Ringing Voltage Detection: detects Class A ringing follows distinctive ringing FXO DC Resistance: 100 Maximum DC: 150 mA Overvoltage: UL 1950, FCC Part 68 lightning protection Overcurrent: 600 V rms, 60 Amps Protection: solid-state (fuseless) overvoltage and over current protection Termination Type: FXO loop start or ground start, switch selectable per card or...
  • Page 389: Card Configuration

    Card Configuration The FXO voice card can be configured, to support either FXO loop start or FXO ground start signaling, with various transmit and receive attenuation options. CLI Commands The following commands are used to configure the FXO card. For detailed information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands.
  • Page 390: Dip Switch Settings

    FXO Voice Card DIP Switch Settings DIP Switch Settings The FXO card DIP switches are not functional on the Axxius 800 platform. LEDs Each FXO port on a card has its own LED, described in the table below. State Green Yellow Flashing green...
  • Page 391: Channel Associated Signaling (Cas) Conversions

    Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Conversions Cross-connects are done at a DS0 level. The following rules need to be kept in mind while performing cross-connects for a FXO voice card. T1 DS0 Signaling Type LS (loop start) GS (ground start) EMDW (E&M delayed wink start) EMI (E&M immediate start) EMICPD (E&M Immediate Start with Calling Party Disconnect)
  • Page 392 FXO Voice Card Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Conversions Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 393: Overview

    HAPTER ISDN BRI Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands LEDs Connector Pinouts Wire-Wrap Pinout 2 Wire Services...
  • Page 394: Isdn Bri

    ISDN BRI Card Overview Overview The ISDN BRI Service Cards enable service providers and enterprises to deploy high- density, standards-based, ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) services over one or more T1 or DSL access lines using TDM or ATM transport. ISDN voice, data, and real-time video applications may be cost effectively deployed as part of any integrated broadband service delivery.
  • Page 395: Controller Software Required

    Features Enables carriers to economically bundle ISDN with all other services at 64 Kbps or 128 Kbps over T1 access lines Configurable as either Line Unit Line Terminal (LULT) for interfacing to ISDN switch interfaces at the central office, or Line Unit Network Terminal (LUNT) for customer premises deployment Provides direct NTU service demarcation for ISDN video conferencing, 128 Kbps dial-up Internet, point-of-sale terminals, and ISDN Centrex or telephone...
  • Page 396: Clocking

    ISDN BRI Card Technical Specifications Management Standard ISDN SNMP MIB supported Network Interface 3 DS0 mode: Uses 3 contiguous DS0 channels per ISDN BRI channel on T1 Network Standards Telcordia TR-NWT-000397 (1993) Telcordia TR-TSY-000821 (1991) Telcordia TR-TSY-000829 (1989) ANSI T1.601.1992 ITU-T Q.920, Q.921 Clocking Loop timing derived from Channel 1 of ISDN BRI card or any Axxius 800 T1...
  • Page 397: Environment

    Power Maximum power input: 6 W (8 port) Solid-state fuseless protection Environment In addition to the systems environment requirements, the following applies to the ISDN BRI card. For additional information see Installation Environment, on page 2-3. Operating temperature range: 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) Physical Dimensions: 3.5 in.
  • Page 398: Card Configuration

    ISDN BRI Card Card Configuration Card Configuration BRI card options are set with the Command Line Interface (CLI). For additional information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands. CLI Commands connect Creates two-way connections between channels disconnect Removes a connection created by the connect command set (bri) Setup of ISDN ports (up/down, threshold, call reference value) set (bri) mode...
  • Page 399: Leds

    LEDs There is an LED for each ISDN BRI on a card. The function for each LED is listed below: State Yellow Flashing yellow Flashing green Green Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Description Line U-interface is attempting synchronization, or BRI is out of service.
  • Page 400: Connector Pinouts

    ISDN BRI Card Connector Pinouts Connector Pinouts Wire-Wrap Pinout 2 Wire Services The following pinout applies to the wire-wrap pinout for the slot of the ISDN BRI card. Wire-Wrap Pins Description Channel 1 Transmit Tip Channel 1 Transmit Ring Channel 2 Transmit Tip Channel 2 Transmit Ring Channel 3 Transmit Tip Channel 3 Transmit Ring...
  • Page 401: Jumper Settings

    HAPTER OCU-DP Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands Basic Setup LEDs Jumper Settings Alarms Line Rates/Line Lengths Connector Pinouts DDS RJ-48S Wire-Wrap Pinout 4 Wire Services...
  • Page 402: Overview

    OCU-DP Card Overview Overview The Single Port and Quad Port all-rate OCU-DP Service Cards provide electrical and physical termination of the 4-wire Digital Data Service (DDS) that is traditionally used to interconnect lower-speed serial synchronous Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) devices such as routers, Frame Relay Access Devices (FRAD), or video conferencing equipment.
  • Page 403: Customer Premise Application

    Customer Premise Application PSTN Four RJ-48S 4-wire keyed jacks Axxius 800 ADIT 600 In this model, the carrier deploys the Axxius 800 in conjunction with DDS DSU/CSUs to provide standards-based DDS access for customer data terminal needs. In essence, the Axxius 800 integrates the DDS capabilities that were traditionally served by D4 or DLC Remote Terminal equipment into a customer premise multi-service solution.
  • Page 404: Ss7 Backhaul Application

    OCU-DP Card Overview SS7 Backhaul Application In this application, the carrier uses the OCU to transfer signaling and call information between MSCs. 10-4 Axxius 800 Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 405: Service Interface

    Features Provides available baseband data rates from 2.4 to 72 Kbps Supports primary and secondary channel services, 64K clear channel service, and 4-wire Switched-56 service Complies with AT&T Pub. 62310 Offers Bipolar Violation (BPV), Loss of Frame (LOF-DDSII), Loss of Signal (LOS) and Out-of-Service (OOS) performance counters: 15 minute, 1 hour and 24 hour intervals available Offers BPV, OOS, LOF and LOS selectable alarm thresholds...
  • Page 406: Network Interface

    OCU-DP Card Technical Specifications Network Interface Each OCU port DS0 cross-connected to T1 port Loopbacks OCU, CSU and DSU: Manual loopbacks activate via CLI Non-latching loopbacks activate via network code Latching loopbacks activate via network code Clocking Loop-timed from any T1 in the platform Sources clock to the DTE device Power Consumption 6 W maximum, Quad-Port OCU-DP card...
  • Page 407: Card Configuration

    Card Configuration OCU-DP card options are set with the Command Line Interface (CLI). For additional information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands. CLI Commands Configuration Commands set lsbackup Set up OCU-DP port baud rate set (ocudp) loopdetect Set OCU-DP non-latching/latching loopback code detection set (ocudp) mvec Set Majority Vote Error Correction (MVEC) set (ocudp) secondary...
  • Page 408: Basic Setup

    OCU-DP Card Card Configuration Basic Setup Command set {ocudp-addr} baud {2400|4800|9600|19200|38400| 56000*|64000} set {ocudp-addr} up show {ocudp_card-addr} disconnect a set {ds0-addr} type data connect {ds0-addr} {ocudp-addr} show connect (ocudp_card-addr} 10-8 Description Set the OCU-DP Baud rate. Where ocudp-addr = {slot:port} of the OCU-DP card to apply settings to.
  • Page 409: Leds

    LEDs There are two LEDs for each channel on the OCU-DP card. The function for each LED is listed below: State Yellow Flickering Green (walking down) Red (walking up) Red, slow flash Green Yellow Green Red Flashing Yellow Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Description Boot Software in control.
  • Page 410: Rj-48 Connector

    OCU-DP Card Jumper Settings Jumper Settings The P1 and P2 Jumpers are defaulted to RJ-48S, which are the set of pins nearest the bottom of the service card. With the jumper in this position the signals are routed to the RJ-48S connector(s) on the face of the card.
  • Page 411: Alarms

    Alarms The OCU-DP cards and supporting Controller Software will support the following alarms: Alarm/ Severity Category Event Card Information Equipment Detect Card Information Equipment Removed Out of Major Facility Service (OOS) Los of Major Facility Signal (LOS) Los of Major Facility Frame (LOF)
  • Page 412: Line Rates/Line Lengths

    OCU-DP Card Line Rates/Line Lengths Line Rates/Line Lengths All lengths were measured to meet a BER of 10 at the Nyquist frequency for 56, 64 and 72 Kbps, and 40 dB all other rates. Service Data Primary Channel / Rate Secondary Channel 2.4 Kbps 2.4 Kbps/3.2 Kbps...
  • Page 413: Dds Rj-48S

    Connector Pinouts The OCU-DP is part of the network, it connect to customer equipment. DDS RJ-48S The pinout for RJ-48S female is as follows: Function Receives Data (R-1) Receives Data (T-1) Not Used Transmits Data (T) Transmits Data (R) Note: The above listed functions are relative to this port. Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Description From Customer to Network Interface...
  • Page 414: Wire-Wrap Pinout 4 Wire Services

    OCU-DP Card Connector Pinouts Wire-Wrap Pinout 4 Wire Services The following pinout applies to the wire-wrap pinout for the slot of the OCU-DP card. Wire-Wrap Pins 10-14 Name Port 1 Receive Ring Receive Tip Transmit Ring Transmit Tip Port 2 Receive Ring Receive Tip Transmit Ring...
  • Page 415 Single Channel POTS Cards HAPTER In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands Connector Pinouts LEDs Basic Configuration...
  • Page 416: Overview

    Single Channel POTS Cards Overview Overview A Single Channel POTS card provides wireless service providers a standard FXS voice circuit for communications, with the operations support group under conditions where the cell site radios are being serviced. The Single Channel POTS card features a single RJ-11 telecom connection, and is available with or without an integrated V.34 modem for remote management of the Axxius platform over a dial-in...
  • Page 417: Fxs Transmission Performance

    Technical Specifications Controller Software Required Release 1.0 or higher is required for the POTS Service cards FXS Transmission Performance Return Loss: ERL > 28 dB, SRL > 20 dB with respect to 900 Transhybrid Loss: ERL > 28 dB, SRL > 20 dB with respect to 900 Idle Noise: A/D <...
  • Page 418: Physical

    Single Channel POTS Cards Technical Specifications Physical POTS connections are through front panel RJ-11 Dimensions: 3.5 in. (H) x 0.75 in. (W) x 11.25 in. (D) Weight: Single Channel POTS - 5.1 oz. (0.14 kg) Single Channel POTS w/Modem - 6.0 oz. (0.17 kg) Environment In addition to the systems environment requirements, the following applies to the Single Channel POTS card.
  • Page 419: Built-In Card Handles

    Built-In Card Handles The Single Channel POTS cards are designed with a handle built into the faceplate to assist in the removal of the card from the chassis. This handle slides out away from the unit, creating a handle for a more effective grip. Card Configuration The Single Channel POTS card can be configured, using CLI commands.
  • Page 420: Rj-11 Connector

    Single Channel POTS Cards Connector Pinouts Connector Pinouts RJ-11 Connector There is one RJ-11 (female) connector on the front of the POTS card and two RJ-11 connectors on the POTS card with modem. The pinouts are as follows: 11-6 Name Description Not connected Not connected...
  • Page 421: Leds

    LEDs The POTs channel LED (left) status is described in the table below. The second LED (right) is a status LED for the MODEM. Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 State Loop Start Meaning Calling Party Disconnect Green Idle Yellow Call in progress Flashing green Ringing State...
  • Page 422: Basic Configuration

    Single Channel POTS Cards Basic Configuration Basic Configuration WARNING! WITH MODEM IN A RESOLVE YOU MUST REMOVE BOTH CARDS AND PLUG ONLY ONE BACK IN Set Up the Single Channel POTS Line Use the following commands to set up an analog port. Command set a:1:1 type voice connect a:1:1 8:1...
  • Page 423: Power Supply

    HAPTER Power Supply In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Input Power LEDs Installing/Replacing a Power Supply...
  • Page 424: Overview

    Power Supply Overview Overview The Axxius 800 Power Supply options operate from either 24 VDC or 48 VDC to supply 5V power to the Axxius platform. A single Power Supply is capable of powering the entire Axxius 800 unit. Equipping the Axxius with two Power Supplies provides a simultaneously shared, redundant power feed to the unit.
  • Page 425: Components

    Technical Specifications Components 24 VDC Power Supply 48 VDC NI48 Power Supply 48 VDC I48 Power Supply Cable connector Electrical Input Characteristics Input power fully isolated from circuit and chassis ground 24 VDC 24 (21.0 to 30.0) VDC, +5 ADC, 120 W rated input Startup at 22 V maximum Low voltage shutdown at 19 V minimum High voltage shutdown at 33 V minimum...
  • Page 426: Interface Connectors

    Power Supply Technical Specifications Alarms Communicates status to Controller when 24 or 48 VDC input voltage is low Interface Connectors Rear PCB connector: Axxius 800 backplane Environment In addition to the systems environment requirements, the following applies to the Power Supplies. For additional information see Installation Environment on page 2-3. Operating temperature range of the Power Supplies: -40 to 149 F (-40 to 65 C) Physical...
  • Page 427: Input Power

    Input Power The following graphic displays the back of the Axxius chassis, with the Input power for the Power Supply slot A and B noted. Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Power Supply Input Power 12-5...
  • Page 428: Leds

    Power Supply LEDs LEDs 12-6 Both power supply cards have identical LEDs, as described in the table below. State Description DC input missing or fuse blown Input Yellow Under or over-voltage Green Valid DC input present Output No 5V output (neither power supply Voltage operating) Status...
  • Page 429: Installing/Replacing A Power Supply

    Installing/Replacing a Power Supply Power Power Install a Power Supply The Axxius has redundant Power Supply System capability. The unit will run on one power supply (and not be redundant) or can have 2 power supplies installed. 1. Connect the power cord to the associated connector (Power 1 or Power 2). See Power Connections on page 3-7 for details on the Power Connector.
  • Page 430 Power Supply Installing/Replacing a Power Supply 12-8 Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 431 HAPTER Quad DS1 ADPCM Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands Cross-Connects Basic Setup Jumper Settings Connector Pinouts RJ-48 Connector LEDs...
  • Page 432: Overview

    Quad DS1 ADPCM Card Overview Overview The Quad DS1 ADPCM Service card is a component of the Axxius 800 Access Integration Platform. With the ADPCM Service card, the Axxius 800 provides an intelligent, compact device that can compress and groom voice traffic, which increases bandwidth utilization and reduces costs.
  • Page 433: T1 Interface

    Features 32 Kbps ADPCM voice compression Supports Clear Channel Signaling and line formatting for 32 Kbps ADPCM voice-band signals according to ANSI T1.302-1989 Grooms the voice and data mix from selectable channel control options Supports up to 14.4 Kbps analog encoded data 4 DS1/T1 interfaces with integrated CSU, (DSX1 or DS1 port selections) Operates end-to-end with existing transcoder equipment at the MSC One modular integrated platform for DS3, DS1, V.35, POTS, 10/100 interfaces...
  • Page 434: T1 Interface (Continued)

    Quad DS1 ADPCM Card Technical Specifications T1 Interface (continued) Jitter: meets AT&T Pub. TR-62411 Solid-state fuseless overvoltage and overcurrent line protection Channel status LEDs Less than 3 ms signaling latency Less than 10 ms overall Axxius 800 system signaling latency ADPCM Signaling Clear Channel Signaling passed on 64K clear channel 24-channel 32 Kbps ADPCM compression...
  • Page 435: Alarms

    Alarms Support standard T1.403 alarms LOS (Loss of Signal), Red, Yellow, Blue ESF Performance Error Count Threshold Timing Loss All alarms are logged in an event log Loss of power triggers minor alarm Generates SNMP traps for alarming Testing and Diagnostics T1.403 payload loopbacks (ESF only) T1.403 remote and local line loopbacks (ESF and SF) T1.231 Performance History (15 minute intervals, 24 hour totals)
  • Page 436: Card Configuration

    Quad DS1 ADPCM Card Card Configuration Card Configuration All options on the this Service card are set using the Command Line Interface (CLI). CLI Commands The following commands are used to configure the Quad DS1 ADPCM card. For detailed information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands. connect Creates two-way connections between channels.
  • Page 437 show (adpcm) Displays current settings for the ADPCM card (circuit ID, up.down, framing, line coding, line build out, loop code detection, loop back, fdl type, ADPCM, ADPCM Map) show connect adpcm Displays the connections for the ADPCM port. show (ds1) Displays current settings for DS1 show lsprotect Displays the low speed protection settings.
  • Page 438: Basic Setup

    Quad DS1 ADPCM Card Card Configuration Basic Setup Before configuring the DS1 ADPCM card, there are some basics that need to be considered: All DS0s to be compressed reside on T1 number 1 of the ADPCM card ADPCM is capable of transporting any combination of 64 and 32K All 24 DS0s can be transported either compressed or uncompressed, but not both at the same time.
  • Page 439: Cross-Connects

    Cross-Connects It is important to note that all timeslots are cross-connected in pairs. The actual pairs that can be cross-connected are dependant upon which of the 3 supported mappings are set using the set (ds1 card) adpcm map command. Map1 Channels 1-12 and 14-23 are compressed into 11 DS0s (2 to 1 compression) Channel 24 is used for 64K non-compressed data (mapped to channel 12) Channel 13 is idle (cannot be used)
  • Page 440: Jumper Settings

    Quad DS1 ADPCM Card Jumper Settings Jumper Settings The P2 and P3 Jumpers are defaulted to RJ-48, which are the set of pins nearest the connectors. In this position the DS1 signals (TX and RX) are routed to the RJ-48 connectors on the face of the card, see RJ-48 Connector on page 13-11 for pinout information.
  • Page 441: Connector Pinouts

    Connector Pinouts RJ-48 Connector There are four RJ-48 (female) connectors on the front of the Quad DS1 ADPCM Card. The pinouts are as follows: 6 - 7 Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Name Description Receive Ring Receive from DS1 network Receive Tip Receive from DS1 network Not connected...
  • Page 442: Leds

    Quad DS1 ADPCM Card LEDs LEDs Each channel on the Quad DS1 ADPCM card has two LEDs. The description of the top LED is shown below, the bottom LED is not used with this application. Top LED (active) Bottom LED (not used) 13-12 State...
  • Page 443 Quad T1 & Quad DS1/E1 Card HAPTER In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands Jumper Settings Connector Pinouts RJ-48 Connector LEDs...
  • Page 444: Hardened Quad Ds1/E1 Service Card

    Quad T1 & Quad DS1/E1 Card Overview Overview The Hardened Quad T1 and DS1/E1 Service cards enable wireless service providers to cost-effectively provision and expand network bandwidth and groom available DS0s onto other T1 tributaries for optimal T1 bandwidth utilization. The card can be inserted into any slot of the eight-slot Axxius 800 and is software selectable for DS1 or DSX operation.
  • Page 445 Features Integrated T1 CSU functionality with FCC registration for direct connection to T1 lines B8ZS or AMI encoding and SF (D4) or ESF framing Local, line and payload loopbacks Framing and coding conversion between T1 ports Flexible system clock timing, which may be derived from or provided to any T1 Up to eight Quad T1 Service cards plus the four ports from the DS1 Controller in a single Axxius 800 for a total of 36 DS1s/CSUs per chassis Full non-blocking Digital Cross-connection System (DCS) of all timeslots to any...
  • Page 446 Quad T1 & Quad DS1/E1 Card Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Controller Software Required Release 1.0 or higher is required for the Quad T1service card T1 Interface 4 T1 ports operating at 1.544 Mbps (DS1) or 2.048 Mbps (E1) Expansion to 36 T1 ports in a single chassis using Quad T1 Service cards SF (D4) or ESF framing, AMI or B8ZS line coding Short-haul or long-haul loop settings for T1 4 RJ-48C front interface access (Control Panel Interface card) or rear wire-wrap...
  • Page 447 Clocking Loop-timed from any T1 External from BITS clock input (t1.101, t1.102 signal type) Revertive or non-revertive (provisionable clock switching provides automatic backup to secondary T1 should the primary T1 fail Operates as a Stratum 4E device as defined by Telcordia GR-1244-CORE and AT&T TR 62411 Alarms Support standard T1.403 alarms...
  • Page 448 Quad T1 & Quad DS1/E1 Card Technical Specifications Environment In addition to the systems environment requirements, the following applies to the Quad T1 (hardened) card. For additional information see Installation Environment on page 2-3. Operating temperature range of the Quad T1 card: -40 to 149 F (-40 to 65 C) Physical Dimensions: 3.5 in.
  • Page 449 Card Configuration All options on the this card are set using the Command Line Interface (CLI). CLI Commands The following commands are used to configure the Quad T1 card. For detailed information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands. connect Creates two-way connections between channels.
  • Page 450 Quad T1 & Quad DS1/E1 Card Jumper Settings Jumper Settings The P2 and P3 Jumpers are defaulted to RJ-48, which are the set of pins nearest the connectors. In this position the DS1 signals (TX and RX) are routed to the RJ-48 connectors on the face of the card, see RJ-48 Connector on page 14-9 for pinout information.
  • Page 451 Connector Pinouts RJ-48 Connector There are four RJ-48 (female) connectors on the front of the Quad T1 and DS1/E1 Cards. The pinouts are as follows: 6 - 7 Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Name Description Receive Ring Receive from DS1 network Receive Tip Receive from DS1 network n/c +...
  • Page 452 Quad T1 & Quad DS1/E1 Card LEDs LEDs Each channel on the card has two LEDs. The description of the top LED is shown below, the bottom LED is not used with this application. Top LED (active) Bottom LED (not used) 14-10 State Description...
  • Page 453 Terminal Server Router Card In this Chapter HAPTER Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands Connector Pinout LEDs...
  • Page 454: Quad Tsr With Tbos

    Terminal Server Router Card Overview Overview The Quad-Port Terminal Server Router (TSR) card combines the performance and expand ability of a selectable four-port RS-232 and 10/100Base-TX Ethernet switch with dedicated routing functionality in a low-cost solution to help wireless service providers remotely manage cell site LMU and switching devices, and deliver routing capabilities needed to offer 3G applications services.
  • Page 455: Additional Features On A Tsr Card With Tbos

    Features Enables remote management of cell site resources Supplies 4 selectable RS-232 synchronous or 10/100Base-TX Ethernet connections per card Supports up to 8 Router cards per Axxius 800 chassis - Multi-point networking with up to 24 WAN connections per router - Each WAN connection can be provisioned with multiple DS0s - Deliver more than 2 T1s bandwidth per Router card;...
  • Page 456: Wan Interface

    Terminal Server Router Card Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Controller Software Required Release 1.0 or higher is required for the TSR service card Release 2.0 or higher to support a TSR Service card with TBOS TSR release 1.2 or higher to support all features listed in this chapter Management CLI driven via RS-232 or Ethernet Menu-driven via RS-232 or Ethernet, see the Terminal Server Router User...
  • Page 457: Rs-232 Interface

    RS-232 Interface Up to 4 RS-232 DCE ports Selectable asynchronous data rates and data parameters 8-pin RJ-45 modular jacks RJ-45-to-DB9 adapter cable available Routing IPX RIP/SAP IP RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPv/RIPv2 compatibility mode Static routing Classless routing (CIDR) Bridging IEEE 802.1D MAC bridging, using the Spanning Tree Algorithm and Protocol Router Performance Minimum of 3,000 64-byte packets per second throughput Advanced Capabilities...
  • Page 458: Frame Relay

    Terminal Server Router Card Technical Specifications Frame Relay RFC 1490 encapsulation ANSI T1.617 Annex D LMI ITU Q.933 Annex A LMI Filtering Filtering up to Layer 4, stateful Security Three user accounts Three levels of security PAP and CHAP Network Address Translation (NAT) NAT Bypass Port Address Translation (PAT) MIBs...
  • Page 459: Equipment Supported For Tbos-To-Snmp Conversion

    Equipment Supported for TBOS-to-SNMP Conversion Proxim Lynx.sc Microwave Radio Models 31250, 31600, 31250, 31650 Proxim Lynx.HD Microwave Radio Models 31350-10, 31850-10, 31145-10, 31145-F Proxim Lynx DS-3 Microwave Radio Models 27710-91, 27750-91 Proxim Lynx Hot Standby Protection Switch Models 31455, 31420 Alcatel MDR-4000 Microwave Digital Radio Testing and Diagnostics Ping, Trace Route...
  • Page 460: Card Configuration

    Terminal Server Router Card Card Configuration Card Configuration The Terminal Server Router card has the option of configuration through CLI or the TSR Menu-driven software, which is accessed through Telnet. The following CLI commands are all TSR related. For information on the TSR Menu-driven software, see the Terminal Server Router User Manual.
  • Page 461 add (router-lan) filter Add an address filter to the table of Layer 2 filter applied specified LAN interface. add (router-lan) secondary ip address Add a secondary IP address and subnet to the LAN interface. add (router-lan) static Add a static element on the specified LAN. add (router-wan) firewall Add a firewall rule to a WAN.
  • Page 462 Terminal Server Router Card Card Configuration delete (router) static dns host Delete a static DNS host record. delete (router) uploaduser Remove an existing authorized uploaduser. delete (router-lan) filter Remove a a single filter rule from the table of Layer 2 filters applied to the specified LAN interface.
  • Page 463 reset (router) Reboot the Router. All new configuration since the last configuration will be in-use. set (router) default Reset the router to its default configuration settings, and will reboot. set (router) dhcp Configure the DHCP functions. set (router) dns Set the Domain Name Server options. set (router) enhanced security Enable the enhanced logging security on the Router.
  • Page 464 Terminal Server Router Card Card Configuration set (router) reboot Set automatic reboot after an upload of code or configuration file. set (router) rip Specify version of RIP packets to transmit and receive. set (router) snmp Set the SNMP contact, location, name on the router. set (router) stp Set the Spanning Tree Protocol on the router (card).
  • Page 465 set (router-wan) dlci Configure the DLCI for a specified WAN interface that will be using a frame relay encapsulated trunk. set (router-wan) gre Configure the Generic Routing Encapsulation tunneling for a specified WAN interface. set (router-wan) ip Set the IP traffic handling on the WAN interface. set (router-wan) ip address Set the IP address for a WAN interface.
  • Page 466 Terminal Server Router Card Card Configuration show (router) dns Displays the current DNS settings for the TSR card. show (router) dns proxy Displays the current DNS Proxy settings for the TSR card. show (router) lmi Displays the current Local Management Interface settings for the router card.
  • Page 467 show (router-lan) filter Displays the current LAN Layer 2 data filters applied to the LAN on the router card. show (router-lan) static Displays the current list of static entries for the LAN on the router card. show (router-lan) stp Displays the current Spanning Tree Protocol settings for the specified LAN interface.
  • Page 468 Terminal Server Router Card Card Configuration status (router-trunk) Displays the current state of the DNS resolver and the entries in the DNS cache. store Save a software file from a slot to a defined location on a PC, via TFTP. telnet (router) Establish a Telnet session from the Axxius 800 CLI to the router port user interface.
  • Page 469: Connector Pinout

    Connector Pinout 10Base-T Ethernet The pinout for the RJ-48C (female) connectors on the front of the card are as follows: Name Receive + Receive - Transmit + 4 - 5 Transmit - 7 - 8 RS-232 If the card is set to use the RS-232 connector (with jumpers) use the above RS-232 pinouts.
  • Page 470: Tsr Card Jumpers

    Terminal Server Router Card Connector Pinout TSR Card Jumpers The jumpers on the TSR card select the use of the 10/100Base-T (RJ-45) or RS-232. There is one jumper for each port on the card. Each jumper can be set to 10/100Base-T or RS-232, independent of the others.
  • Page 471: Leds

    LEDs The TSR service card has 2 LEDs per port. At Power-up TOP LED Flashing Red Normal Operation TOP LED Green Solid (Link) Flashing Red Port Set for Ethernet Top LED indicates 100M Link, Bottom LED indicates 10M Link State Green Red Flashing Green Flashing...
  • Page 472 Terminal Server Router Card LEDs 15-20 Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 473 HAPTER V.35/.54 Card In this Chapter Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands Cables Connector Pinouts V.35 DCE (DB-26) LEDs...
  • Page 474: Overview

    V.35/.54 Card Overview Overview The Hardened Dual V.35/.54 Service card enables wireless service providers to provision connectivity to high-speed serial synchronous Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) devices commonly deployed in the cell sites. V.35 service connections supporting frame relay or transparent bit streams can be configured over one or more T1 access lines to deliver DS0 bandwidths to wireless cell site devices such as CDPD, RFFP and data routing equipment.
  • Page 475: Additional V.54 Features

    Features Each port provides any n x 56/ 64 Kbps data rate up to 1.536 Mbps on each port Full non-blocking cross-connection of all timeslots to any T1 access line Up to 16 V.35 ports may be equipped in a single Axxius 800 platform Supports adaptation and tansport over TDM facilities Additional V.54 Features V.54 Loop Test capability...
  • Page 476: Testing And Diagnostics (V.35/54 Card)

    V.35/.54 Card Technical Specifications Testing and Diagnostics (V.35/54 card) Addressable V.54 loop up and loop down (127-code) pattern generation/ detection 2047, 2 -1, 2 Power 2 W maximum Environment In addition to the systems environment requirements, the following applies to the V.35/54 (hardened) card.
  • Page 477: Card Configuration

    Card Configuration The V.35/54 card can be configured, using the Command Line Interface (CLI). CLI Commands The following commands are used to configure the V.35 cards. For detailed information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands. connect Creates two-way connections between channels. disconnect Removes a connection created by the connect command.
  • Page 478: Cables

    DB-25 V.35 Female 10-foot cable 005-0186 DB-25 V.35 Female 6-foot cable These cables can be purchased at a licensed Carrier Access distributor. 16-6 Notes These cables are used to provide the V.35 DCE interface on a male connector to typical DTE applications.
  • Page 479: V.35 Dce (Db-26)

    The V.35 DCE data port connection is made at the sub-miniature DB-26 connector on the Axxius 800 using the 10-foot, 25-foot, or 50 foot Carrier Access DTE V.35 cable equipped with a sub-miniature DB-26 connector and a 34-pin Winchester connector.
  • Page 480: Leds

    V.35/.54 Card Connector Pinouts Sub-miniature DB-26 9, 13, 18 19, 21, 26 LEDs Each V.35 port has an LED, with definitions as shown in the table below. State Green Yellow Flashing Yellow Flashing Green 16-8 Signal 34-pin (female) Receive Clock A Receive Clock B Local Loopback Remote Loopback...
  • Page 481: Basic Setup Of A Protected System

    Low Speed Protection Card In this Chapter LEDs HAPTER Overview Features Technical Specifications Card Configuration CLI Commands Basic Setup of a Protected System...
  • Page 482: The Backup Card

    Low Speed Protection Card Overview Overview Low speed protection provides backup circuitry for any T1 service port on a Quad T1 service card or Quad DS1 ADPCM service card in the Axxius chassis. The Relay card provides the physical connectivity between the “Protected” T1 service port and the “Backup”...
  • Page 483: Port Backup And Prioritization:

    Low Speed Protection Card Overview The Backup Card A Quad T1 or Quad DS1 ADPCM service card can be configured as the “Backup card”. The Backup card provides T1 port protection for other installed T1 service cards, and can occupy any one of the eight service card slots. Note: It is imperative that the slot designated for the backup card have NO wire- wrap connections.
  • Page 484: Protection Capacity

    Low Speed Protection Card Features Features Redundant 1:7 T1 interface protection Maintains service during card swaps Four T1 ports provide hot-standby backup for up to 28 T1 ports Any of the eight service slots can be designated as a Backup card slot Seven selectable protection priority levels Selectable 24-hour lockout feature Enables remote SNMP, or Telnet provisioning, monitoring and testing of services...
  • Page 485: Service Cards Supported

    Service Cards Supported Quad T1 Service Card (hardened) DS1/E1 Service Card (hardened) Quad DS1 ADPCM Service Card (hardened) Management RS-232/V.24 asynchronous craft port 10Base-T Ethernet management port Command Line Interface (CLI) from both the local asynchronous port and remote Telnet sessions Menu-driven configuration and management interfaces SNMP agent for use with SNMP-based Element Management Systems Alarms...
  • Page 486: Basic Setup Of A Protected System

    Low Speed Protection Card Card Configuration Card Configuration CLI Commands The following commands are used to configure the Low Speed Protection cards. For detailed information on these commands, see Chapter 5, CLI Commands. set lsbackup Defines the backup protection slot. set lsprotect enable/disable Enables or disables the Low Speed Protection options on the system.
  • Page 487 Use the following steps to set up a Protected System. 1. Install a Relay card in the Axxius Relay slot. 2. Set the jumpers on the Quad T1 cards to route the signal to the wire-wrap pins, see Jumper Settings on page 14-8 for detailed instructions. 3.
  • Page 488 Low Speed Protection Card LEDs LEDs The Low Speed Protection card has 10 LEDs, which are defined below. STAT Slot Status (1-8) Each channel on the Quad T1 card has two LEDs. The description of the top LED is shown below, the bottom LED is not used with this application. Quad T1 Backup Card State Green...
  • Page 489 In this Chapter Software Loading Loading System Software via TFTP Upgrading Software Levels via XModem Backup Axxius 800 Configuration Save Controller Configuration Load Controller Configuration Hot Swap Service Card HAPTER Maintenance...
  • Page 490: Software Loading

    Loading System Software via TFTP 1. Login to the Axxius 800, using a terminal emulation program or via Telnet. NOTE: The tftp utility provided by Carrier Access with the downloadable software must be running, in the same directory as the software file. Command load standby tftp {ip-addr} "file-name"...
  • Page 491: Loading Router Software Via Tftp

    2. Enter: load [rtr_card-addr] tftp {ip-addr} "file-name" The tftp utility provided by Carrier Access with the downloadble software must also be running, in the same directory as the software file. 3. After download, the program will be loaded from RAM into the flash memory and the system will automatically restart.
  • Page 492 Maintenance Software Loading Command load standby tftp {ip-addr} "file-name" reset standby Do you really want to do this ? Y 18-4 Description CLI command to load software to the Standby Controller. See the load tftp command for details. Reset the Standby Controller. You will be asked to confirm this command, answer Y (Yes).
  • Page 493: Upgrading System And Router Software Via Tftp Using Proxy

    This example loads axxius1_0_z_all.mgm via tftp from the C drive and CAC_sw subdirectory. The path information must be provided. The tftp utility provided by Carrier Access with the downloadable software must also be running, in the same directory as the software file.
  • Page 494 Maintenance Software Loading 3. After download, the program will be loaded from RAM into the flash memory and the system will automatically restart. Wait until the boot menu prompt is displayed before powering down the unit. If the download fails and no prompt is seen after a full minute, cycle power and repeat the process.
  • Page 495: Upgrading Software Levels Via Xmodem

    Upgrading Software Levels via XModem The following upgrade can also be performed through the POTS modem. 1. Login to the Axxius 800. 2. Enter: load {ctrlr-id} xmodem to download the application from the binary file. This will start the system looking for an xmodem download.
  • Page 496 Maintenance Software Loading 3. The binary file name is usually in the format: AxxiusAxxius.pkt. At 9600 baud, the file transfer will take approximately 20 minutes. 4. After download, the program will be loaded from RAM into the flash memory and the system will automatically restart. Wait until the boot menu prompt is displayed before powering down the unit.
  • Page 497: Backup Axxius 800 Configuration

    Backup Axxius 800 Configuration A text file from the current configuration can be generated to reload the in the event the configuration has been lost due to card or software problems. The download of the file, generated by the print config RS-232 port or via Telnet.
  • Page 498: Load Controller Configuration

    Maintenance Backup Axxius 800 Configuration Load Controller Configuration 1. Open HyperTerm session with the Axxius 800 unit. 2. In HyperTerm, select File/Properties/Settings/ASCII Setup. 3. Set the Line delay to 300 ms and the Character delay to 5 ms. 4. Select OK to save ASCII Setup and OK to save Hyperterm Properties. 5.
  • Page 499: Hot Swap Service Card

    Hot Swap Service Card To Hot-Swap (replace) a service card while the unit is powered on, follow the steps below: 1. Gently slide the Service card straight out of the slot. 2. Gently slide the new Service card into the empty slot. 3.
  • Page 500 Maintenance Hot Swap Service Card 18-12 Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 501: Regulatory Approvals

    PPENDIX Regulatory Approvals In this Appendix This appendix contains a chart of all the components of the Axxius 800 and their Regulatory Approvals.
  • Page 502 Regulatory Approvals A x x i u s 8 0 0 C h a ssi s A x x iu s 8 0 0 C h a s s i s D S 3 C o n t ro ll e r D S 1 C o n t ro ll e r L o w S p e e d P ro t e c t i o n F XO...
  • Page 503: Snmp Interface

    In this Appendix Overview SNMP Basics Enterprise MIB Support Router Enterprise MIB Support Public MIB Support Router Public MIB Support SNMP Trap Reports PPENDIX SNMP Interface...
  • Page 504: Snmp Basics

    Carrier Access also offers NetworkValet® EMS, Java-based SNMP management programs for Windows and Solaris computers, that provide a graphical user interface to simplify management of the Axxius 800 and other Carrier Access products. MIB Structure The SNMP Agent displays network information in a Management Information Base (MIB).
  • Page 505: Enterprise Mib Support

    Enterprise MIB Support This release is with full SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c support. Enterprise MIBs are defined using only SMIv2 (as noted in the table). Enterprise MIB Name Axxius-SYSTEM-MIB Axxius-DS1-MIB Axxius-DS3-MIB CARRIERACCESS-GENERIC- MIB CARRIERACCESS-TC-MIB CAGEN-GENERIC-MIB CAGEN-SLOT-MIB CAGEN-SYSTEM-MIB CAGEN-ALARM-MIB CAGEN-EVENT-MIB CAGEN-TRAPS-MIB CAGEN-DS0-MIB CAGEN-DS1-MIB CAGEN-DS3-MIB CAGEN-FX-MIB...
  • Page 506: Router Enterprise Mib Support

    SNMP Interface Router Enterprise MIB Support Router Enterprise MIB Support Enterprise MIB Name CAGENROUTER-CARDPROFILE-MIB CAGENROUTER-FILTERS-MIB CAGENROUTER-LANPROFILE-MIB CAGENROUTER-MANAGEMENT-MIB CAGENROUTER-REPORTS-MIB CAGENROUTER-SPANTREE-MIB CAGENROUTER-STATIC-MIB DEFINITIONS CAGENROUTER-DNS-MIB CAGENROUTER-NTPPROFILE-MIB CAGENROUTER-TRUNK-MIB CAGENROUTER-WANPROFILE-MIB CAGENROUTER-MIB CAGENROUTER-TC-MIB CAGENTSR-MIB CARRIERACCESS-GENERIC-MIB CARRIERACCESS-TC-MIB CAGEN-GENERIC-MIB CAGEN-SYSTEM-MIB CAGEN-TSR-MIB Enterprise MIB Filename Router Specific caGenRouter-CardProfile.mib caGenRouter-Filters.mib caGenRouter-LanProfile.mib caGenRouter-Mgt.mib caGenRouter-Reports.mib...
  • Page 507: Public Mib Support

    Public MIB Support RFC1155 (RFC-1155-smi.MIB) RFC1212 (RFC-1212.MIB) RFC1213 (RFC-1213-MIB) RFC1215 (RFC-1215.MIB) RFC1215-TRAP (RFC-1215-TRAP.MIB) RFC1659 (RFC1659-MIB) RFC1907 (SNMPv2-MIB) RFC2011 (IP-MIB) RFC2233 (IF-MIB) IANAifType-MIB RFC2493 (PerHist-TC-MIB) Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Table system interfaces icmp snmp rs232PortTable rs232SyncPortTable rs232InSigTable rs232OutSigTable system sysORTable snmp ipAddrTable ipNetToMediaTable...
  • Page 508 SNMP Interface Public MIB Support RFC2494 (DS0-MIB, DS0BUNDLE-MIB) RFC2495 (DS1-MIB) RFC2496 (DS3-MIB) RFC2571 (SNMP- FRAMEWORK-MIB) RFC3291 (RFC3291-MIB) SNMPV2-CONF-MIB SNMPV2-SMI-MIB SNMPV2-TC-MIB Table dsx0ConfigTable dsx0ChanMappingTable dsx0BundleTable dsx1ConfigTable dsx1CurrentTable dsx1IntervalTable dsx1TotalTable dsx3ConfigTable dsx3CurrentTable dsx3TotalTable dsx3FarEndConfigTable dsx3FarEndCurrentTable dsx3FarEndIntervalTable dsx3FarEndTotalTable SNMP TC Comments Dsx0BondingTable not supported Far End Tables and Fractional Table not...
  • Page 509: Router Public Mib Support

    Router Public MIB Support RFC1213 (RFC-1213-MIB) RFC1907 (SNMPv2-MIB) RFC2011 (IP-MIB) RFC2233 (IF-MIB) IANAifType-MIB Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Router Public MIB Support Table Comments system egp not supported interfaces icmp snmp system SMIv2 Extension of snmp RFC1213 SysORTable not supported SMIv2 Extension of icmp RFC1213.
  • Page 510: Snmp Trap Reports

    SNMP Interface SNMP Trap Reports SNMP Trap Reports The Axxius 800 can send the following SNMP trap reports. Standard Traps Trap Description authentication Occurs when a bad community string is used. Failure linkDown Sent when a DS1 changes from an up (in-service) state to a down (out-of-service) state.
  • Page 511: Loopback Tests

    In this Appendix Overview DS1 Loopbacks V.35 Loopbacks V.35/V.54 Loop PPENDIX Loopback Tests...
  • Page 512: Test Alarm

    Loopback Tests Alarms Alarms Test Alarm The Axxius 800 alarm functions can be manually tested using the following command for setting critical, major and minor alarms. Turning alarms on or off will produce alarm messages and log entries stating the alarm event was manually set/cleared by the user.
  • Page 513 Loopback Tests Alarms The following are hyperlinks to all the card LED information: DS1 Controller Card, LEDs DS3 Controller Card, LEDs FXO Voice Card, LEDs ISDN BRI Card, LEDs OCU-DP Card, LEDs Single Channel POTS Cards, LEDs Quad DS1 ADPCM Card, LEDs Quad T1 &...
  • Page 514: Clear Alarm

    Loopback Tests Alarms Display Alarms Use the alarms command to display the active alarms. Each alarm is related to a particular address and has a severity category (major, minor, critical, alert). The report can be filtered by port address and/or severity. Syntax: alarms [slot|slot:port|slot:port:channel] [category] [severity]...
  • Page 515: Logs

    Logs Display the event log to view a log of all system events, or narrow the view to only display specific information. Syntax: log [slot|slot:port] [category] [severity] Example: Time ---- 00:00:11 01/01/2002 Info 00:00:10 01/01/2002 Major 00:00:10 01/01/2002 Major 00:00:09 01/01/2002 Major 00:00:09 01/01/2002 Major 00:00:09 01/01/2002 Major 00:00:08 01/01/2002 Major...
  • Page 516: Status And Performance

    Loopback Tests Status and Performance Status and Performance The following status commands will display vital information regarding the system that will aid in troubleshooting. All commands listed below are hyperlinked to the CLI command status (adpcm) status (bri) status clock status (ds0) status (ds1) status (ds3)
  • Page 517: Ds1 Loopbacks

    Overview A loopback test is a diagnostic procedure in which a signal is transmitted and returned to the sending device after passing through all or a portion of a network or circuit. The returned signal is compared with the transmitted signal in order to evaluate the integrity of the equipment or transmission path.
  • Page 518 Loopback Tests DS1 Loopbacks View Status of Loopback > status a:1 SLOT A: Status for DS1 Receive: Transmit: Loopback: Disable Line Loopback > set a:1 line loopdown View Status of Loopback > status a:1 SLOT A: Status for DS1 Receive: Transmit: Loopback: Traffic...
  • Page 519: Ds1 Payload Loop

    DS1 Payload Loop Loops at DS1 (in framer) and reframes the T1. Have DS1 vendor check for framing/ errors. Local Local V.35 Enable Payload Loopback > set a:1 payload loopup View Status of Loopback > status a:1 SLOT A: Status for DS1 Receive: Transmit: Loopback:...
  • Page 520: Receiving Ds-1 Csu Loop

    Loopback Tests DS1 Loopbacks Receiving DS-1 CSU Loop Causes a line Loopback. Loopup code sent by remote unit or network. Occurs at local DS1 CSU. Have DS1 vendor check for framing/errors. Local Local V.35 Enable Detection of CSU Loopcode Enable detection of CSU loop code (10000 for loopup; 100 for loopdown). >...
  • Page 521 View Status of Loopback > show a:1 SLOT A: Settings for DS1 Circuit ID: Up/Down: Framing: Line Coding: Line Build Out: (CSU 0dB) Loop Code Detection: Loopback: FDL Type: Performance Threshold Settings unavailable seconds: severely errored seconds: errored seconds: sev. errored frame seconds: line errored seconds: controlled slip seconds: bursty errored seconds:...
  • Page 522: Ds1 Equipment Loop

    Loopback Tests DS1 Loopbacks DS1 Equipment Loop Note: Quad T1 LED flashes green during equipment loop. Local Enable Equipment Loopback Where a Quad T1 card is in slot 5. > set 5:1 equipment loopup View Status of Loopback > show 5:1 SLOT 5: Settings for DS1 Circuit ID:...
  • Page 523 errored seconds: sev. errored frame seconds: line errored seconds: controlled slip seconds: bursty errored seconds: degraded minutes: total linecode violations: total pathcode violations: Disable Equipment Loopback > set 5:1 equipment loopdown View Status of Loopback > show 5:1 SLOT 5: Settings for DS1 Circuit ID: Up/Down:...
  • Page 524: V.35 Loopbacks

    Loopback Tests V.35 Loopbacks V.35 Loopbacks V.35 Line Loop Note: V.35 LED flashes green during line loop. Loop occurs at V.35 port. Check for sync and errors at local data port. Local Enable Line Loopback Where a V.35 card is in slot 6. >...
  • Page 525 Disable Line Loopback > set 6:1 line loopdown View Status of Loopback > show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Timing: Rx Clock Inversion: Tx Clock Inversion: Data Inversion: Data Speed: Data Rate: Loopback: Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Loopback Tests V.35 Loopbacks Always High...
  • Page 526: V.35 Equipment Loop

    Loopback Tests V.35 Loopbacks V.35 Equipment Loop Note: V.35 LED flashes yellow during equipment loop. Loops at local V.35 port. Check for sync and errors at remote data port, with or without BERT. Local Equipment Loopback Enable Equipment Loopback Where a V.35 card is in slot 6. >...
  • Page 527 Disable Equipment Loopback > set 6:1 equipment loopdown View Status of Loopback > show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Timing: Rx Clock Inversion: Tx Clock Inversion: Data Inversion: Data Speed: Data Rate: Loopback: Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Loopback Tests V.35 Loopbacks Always High...
  • Page 528: V.35/V.54 Loop

    Loopback Tests V.35/V.54 Loop V.35/V.54 Loop V.35/V.54 Service Card Description The V.35 Card with V.54 Loop Test provides the capability for the V.35 card to detect network loop back initiation signals and provide a network loop back for loop testing. Each channel of the V.35 will continuously monitor the incoming data bit stream for a particular loop pattern.
  • Page 529: V.54 Loop

    V.54 Loop Note: Local LED flashes yellow, remote LED flashes green. Local Local V.35 Axxius Equipment Unit Enable V.54 Loop Where a V.35/V.54 card is in slot 6. > set 6:1 v54 network enable View Status of Loopback > show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS:...
  • Page 530: V.54 Equipment Loopback

    Loopback Tests V.35/V.54 Loop V.54 Equipment Loopback Enable V.54 Equipment Loopup Where a V.35/V.54 card is in slot 6. > set 6:1 v54 equipment loopup View Status of Loopback > show 6:1 SLOT 6: Settings for V35 Port 1: CTS: Timing: Rx Clock Inversion: Tx Clock Inversion:...
  • Page 531 > status 6:1 SLOT 6: Status for V35 DCD: CTS: DSR: RTS: DTR: BERT: BITS: ERRS: BER: Disable V.54 Equipment Loopup > set 6:1 v54 equipment loopdown View Status of Loopback > status 6:1 SLOT 6: Status for V35 DCD: CTS: DSR: RTS:...
  • Page 532 Loopback Tests V.35/V.54 Loop C-22 Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 533 10Base-T The most widely installed Ethernet local area networks (LANs) use ordinary telephone twisted-pair wire. When used on Ethernet, this carrier medium is known at 10BASE-T. 10BASE-T supports Ethernet’s 10 Mbps transmission speed. 100Base-TX 100Base-TX is a 100 Mbps local area network, know as Fast Ethernet. ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation.
  • Page 534 Glossary authorization authorization B-channel B8ZS backplane bandwidth Basic Rate Interface (BRI) BERT Glossary - 2 The process of granting or denying access to a network resource. Most computer security systems are based on a two-step process, sometimes more. The first stage is authentication, which ensures that a user is who he or she claims to be and in some cases, that the user is not already on the system.
  • Page 535 bipolar Bipolar Violation (BPV) Bit Error Rate Test (BERT) bit robbing bridge Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 The predominant signaling method used for digital transmission services, such as DDS and T1. The signal carrying the binary value alternates between positive and negative. Zero and one values are represented by the signal amplitude at either polarity, while no-value "spaces"...
  • Page 536 Glossary broadband broadband C-bit Coding Violation (CCV) C-bit Errored Seconds (CES) C-bit Severely Errored Seconds (CSES) CDPD Central Office (CO) Challenge Handshake Authorization Protocol (CHAP) Glossary - 4 A technology that provides an extremely wide and fast bandwidth so that many people can simultaneously use the service.
  • Page 537 channel Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) CIDR Circuit Identifier Clear Channel Classless Routing cold-standby Command Line Community Name Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 A generic term for a communications path on a given medium; multiplexing techniques allow providers to put multiple channels over a single medium.
  • Page 538 Glossary Constant Bit Rate (CBR) Constant Bit Rate (CBR) Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) D4 Superframe (SF) Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) Glossary - 6 Refers to the transmission properties that data, video and voice uphold when traversing a transport medium. Information traveling at a constant bit rate means there is no fluctuation in signal integrity.
  • Page 539 DHCP download Drop & Insert (D&I) DSU/CSU Dual Tone Multi- Frequency (DTMF) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. DHCP is a network configuration that allows maintenance to be performed from a central site rather than by end users.
  • Page 540 Glossary E&M Signaling E&M Signaling Earth ground Electro- magnetic Interference (EMI) Ethernet Facilities Data Link (FDL) File Transfer Protocol (FTP) filter Glossary - 8 A signaling arrangement that uses separate leads, called respectively the E lead and the M lead, for the signaling and voice signals. The M lead (derived from ‘Mouth’) transmits ground or battery to the distant end of the circuit, while incoming signals are received as either a grounded or open condition on the E (derived from ‘Ear’) lead.
  • Page 541 frame frame relay gateway ground ground start (GS) Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 A fragment of data that is packaged into a frame format, which comprises a header, payload, and trailer. A packet-switching protocol for connecting devices on a Wide Area Network (WAN).
  • Page 542 Glossary High Density Bipolar 3 (HDB3) High level Data Link Control (HDLC) host hot-standby Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Glossary - 10 Graphical User Interface, pronounced "GOOEY". A set of screen presentations and metaphors that utilize graphic elements such as icons in an attempt to make an operating system easier to use.
  • Page 543 ISDN BRI internet Internet Protocol (IP) IP address jitter kbps kilobyte (kb) LAN (Local Area Network) Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Integrated Services Digital Network. BRI, which is 144,000 bits per second and designed for the desktop. "A network of networks," the Internet supports FTP, WWW, Gopher, E-Mail, Telnet, and many other world-wide information transfer protocols and services.
  • Page 544 Glossary Line Coding Violation (LCV) Line Coding Violation (LCV) Line Errored Seconds (LES) Line Interface Unit (LIU) loop back test loop start (LS) loopback Glossary - 12 This parameter is a count of both BPVs and EXZs occurring over the accumulation period.
  • Page 545 LULT LUNT Management Information Base (MIB) Media Access Control (MAC) Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) megabyte (MB) modem multiplexor network Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Line Unit Line Termination Line Unit Network Termination A data base of objects, with attributes and values, representing the manageable components of a network device.
  • Page 546 Glossary Network Address Translation (NAT) Network Address Translation (NAT) OCU-DP P-bit Coding Violation (PCV) P-bit Errored Seconds (PES) P-bit Severely Errored Seconds (PSES) packet Packet InterNet Grouper (PING) Glossary - 14 An Internet standard that enables a local-area network (LAN) to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of addresses for external traffic.
  • Page 547 Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) Peak Cell Rate (PCR) PLAR PMDL Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) port protocol Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) An authentication protocol that allows Point-to-Point Protocol peers to authenticate one another. The Peak Cell Rate, in cells/sec, is the cell rate which the source may never exceed.
  • Page 548 Glossary robbed bit robbed bit router signal Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) slot span Spanning Tree Glossary - 16 A type of analog signaling that will occasionally steal information bits used for circuit signaling coding. A computer or internet working device that directs traffic and moves packets between networks.
  • Page 549 star network static subnet mask subrate multiplexing subscriber line switch synchronous Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 A star is a network topology that connects all devices to a central location called a hub. Traditional star networks are designed to be easily expandable because hubs can be connected to additional hubs of other networks.
  • Page 550 Glossary TBOS TBOS telnet TFTP Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) traffic Transmission Only (TO) trap Trivial File Protocol (TFTP) trunk trunk port upload Glossary - 18 Telemetry Byte Oriented Serial. TBOS is an alarm monitoring and control prototype for telephone network equipment. An Internet standard protocol that enables a computer to function as a terminal working from a remote computer.
  • Page 551 V.90 VC MUX Voice Over IP (VoIP) Wide Area Network (WAN) Wink Axxius 800 - Release 2.2 The standard for full-duplex modems sending and receiving data across phone lines at up to 56,600 bps, approved by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in February, 1998. Virtual Channel Multiplexer.
  • Page 552 Glossary Glossary - 20 Axxius 800 - Release 2.2...
  • Page 553 Numerics 10/100Base-T Ethernet Connector ..1-13 10Base-T ..... .Glossary-1 26-pin micro-SCSI V.35 card ......16-7 V.35/V.54 cards .
  • Page 554 Index Base Platform ......1-1 ACO ......1-17 Card Removal Handles 1-10 Chassis .
  • Page 555 static ipx network ....5-30 static mac address ....5-31 static nat address ....5-32 user .
  • Page 556 Index (fxo) ......5-87 (fxsPS) ......5-88 (ocudp) baud .
  • Page 557 enable/disable ....5-136 syslog ..... . 5-137 enable/disable .
  • Page 558 Index level ..... . . 5-169 password ....5-169 verification .
  • Page 559 performance command ..5-233 performance history ... 5-234 (ds3) ......5-235 performance .
  • Page 560 Index (router) dhcp server option command ..5-44 dns proxy command ....5-44 remote command ....5-45 snmp community command .
  • Page 561 features ..... . 16-3 LEDs ..... . . 16-8 overview .
  • Page 562 Index label DS0 connection ....5-74 FXSPS connection ....5-74 Router trunk connection .
  • Page 563 command ......5-63 pinouts ......13-11 10Base-T Ethernet .
  • Page 564 Index connector pinout ....1-12 data port ......1-10 rtrping command .
  • Page 565 password command ... . 5-120 prompt command ... . . 5-121 protocolport command ..5-121 stopbits command .
  • Page 566 Index enable/disable command ..5-163 port cost command ... . 5-164 port priority command ..5-164 trunk command .
  • Page 567 ppp command ....5-215 static ip address command ... 5-216 ip network command ... 5-216 ipx network command .
  • Page 568 Index stp command ....5-252 (router-lan) ..... . 5-253 (router-trunk) command .

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