Carrier Access CMG Router User Manual

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Part Number: 770-0080-BA
Product Release: 2.7
August 2006

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  • Page 1 CMG Router RIVEN NTERFACE ANUAL Part Number: 770-0080-BA Product Release: 2.7 August 2006...
  • Page 2 Carrier Access Corporation. The Carrier Access Logo, and Adit are registered trademarks of Carrier Access Corporation. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registration trademarks of their respective companies or organizations.
  • Page 3: Warranty Procedure

    Documentation and given proper installation and maintenance for period of five years from the date of shipment by Carrier Access. Carrier Access warrants that the Licensed Software, when used as permitted under its License Terms...
  • Page 4 Access software specifications but that do not significantly impair the function or service of the Carrier Access Product or the system. Determination of Severity 1, 2 or 3 shall be made solely by Carrier Access following receipt of the reported problem. Refurbished material may be used to repair or replace the Product.
  • Page 5: Limitation Of Warranty & Limitation Of Remedies

    Any such error correction or replacement provided to BUYER does not extend the original warranty period for hardware or software, respectively. Carrier Access assumes no warranty or other liability with respect to defects in the Product or Software caused by: a.
  • Page 6: Warranty Product Returns

    Preface No agent, BUYER, or representative is authorized to make any warranties on behalf of Carrier Access or to assume for Carrier Access any other liability in connection with any of Carrier Access's Products, software, or services. The foregoing summarizes Carrier Access' entire product and software warranties, which are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 7: Notices

    A Note indicates information to help you understand how to perform a procedure or how the system works. Notes should be read before performing the required action. CMG Router - Release 2.7 AUTION NOTICE INDICATES THE POSSIBILITY OF INTERRUPTING ARNING NOTICE INDICATES THE POSSIBILITY OF EQUIPMENT...
  • Page 8 Preface viii CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF Table of Contents Preface Warranty ........... iii Warranty Procedure .
  • Page 10 Dial Plan ..........3-47 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 11 Filter Network/Server ........5-33 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 12 Address Tables ..........9-9 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 13 Alarms ........... . A-5 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 14 Clear Alarm ......... . . C-11 Glossary Index viii CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 15: Introduction

    HAPTER Introduction In this Chapter Overview Installation Maneuvering in the System Fields Help Bar Connecting to the Router...
  • Page 16: Overview

    3. Card has completed bootup when a solid Red CRD light (an LED) is displayed. Install Country Specific Ringer Tones The CMG Router card ships with a set of call progress tone files that allow call progress tone definitions for a number of other countries to be used.The tones are played to a VoIP endpoint at the direction of an external MGCP call agent.
  • Page 17: Maneuvering In The System

    Example: load 2 tftp "us.tdb" Once a tone file is loaded into a CMG Router card it will remain in effect until replaced by another. It is not removed when the CMG Router card is set back to its default settings.
  • Page 18: Fields

    Note: these fields are case sensitive. To enter this value press NTER ] to perform the action, for example, to enter the NTER ] to select the desired option and then PACEBAR (Adit) ] and ELETE CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 19: Help Bar

    Help Bar The CMG Router provides field specific help that is displayed at the bottom of the window. The help text will indicate if the field is scrollable or editable and provide a brief description of the field. If it is a selectable field, it will state what to do to invoke the action to be performed.
  • Page 20: Connecting To The Router

    ] to select. Recommended generic. NTER Terminal: < CLI command to connect to the Router card. The ] or <CR> to log in. ) and select [E admin generic > NTER ] and then PACEBAR CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 21: Set A New Password

    After a successful login, the system prompts the user to change the password from the default. 1. Type in New Password, and press [E 2. Retype in New Password, and press [E CMG Router - Release 2.7 1, 2002 0:01:06] (<CR> to login) NEW Password >******...
  • Page 22 Introduction Connecting to the Router CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 23: Management Window

    HAPTER Management Window In this Chapter Management Overview System Time/Login Upload/Download Load Defaults Software Images...
  • Page 24: Management Overview

    Backup and install configuration settings Default system parameters to factory settings NOTE: Two simultaneous sessions are allowed to access the Router software. For example, one local and one remote (one must be accessing with the VIEW level). CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 25: System Time/Login

    Management Window System Time/Login System Time/Login 1. Select Management <System Time/Login> from the Main Menu, and select NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 26: System Date And Time

    The appropriate time format is HH:MM:SS (hour:minute:second). Press ] to proceed to the next field. allows the user to view only, no changes are allowed. users, as well as change all three passwords. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 27: Auto-Logout Timer

    VIEW and CONFIG passwords. The field value may be a 5-15 character alphanumeric value. NOTE: If the default login passwords are not changed, the user will be prompted, at each login, to enter new passwords at the CONFIG and ADMIN levels. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 28: Enhanced Security

    2. The Change Enhanced Security Password - > field will display. Select ] to change password. You will be requested to enter the password NTER twice to confirm. ] to select <Enabled> and [T PACEBAR ] to enter this selection. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 29 Router as normal. Password >****** Select a terminal type... (<space> or <back-space> to toggle, <CR> to accept) Terminal: <generic> CMG Router - Release 2.7 Escape character is '^]'. ] and continue as you would Telnet into the NTER Management Window...
  • Page 30: Upload/Download

    There is an additional option to upload code to the Router, with the CLI command load {slot-number} tftp {ip-addr}{"file-name"} Example: load 5 tftp 172.26.100.25 "rtrall1_10.mgm" The example loads the software upgrade file "rtrall1_10.mgm" from a PC to a Router card in slot 5 via TFTP. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 31: To Setup The Router For Uploads/Downloads

    Upload/Download To Setup the Router for Uploads/Downloads 1. Select Management: <Upload/Download> from the Main Menu, and NTER WARNING! ROUTER WILL RETURN TO DEFAULT VALUES IF THE CODE 2.10. IS DOWNGRADED TO A RELEASE PREVIOUS TO CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 32 2-10 A] to add a TFTP Upload/Download User. <Local LAN> (default) or RemoteAdit(s) that have been set up. ] to save your changes and return to the Main Menu. These changes CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 33: Upload/Download Setup Menu Fields

    If it is determined to be bad or damaged, the Router will reject it and continue to use the original software. Acceptable binary file extensions are .mgm or .MGM. CMG Router - Release 2.7 2-11...
  • Page 34 TFTP. Config Download defines an IP Address to save a backup copy of the Router’s configuration settings to a file. Acceptable file extensions are “.cfg” or “.CFG”. NOTE: Code and Config uploads will require a reboot of the unit before the changes take effect. 2-12 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 35: Load Defaults

    2. A dialog box will display confirming that you want to load factory defaults. 3. Select <YES> with the [S 4. Defaults will be loaded. CMG Router - Release 2.7 ] to choose <Yes> and press [E ] and select [E...
  • Page 36: Software Images

    Software Images Software Images Use the Software Images option to switch the active with the backup application images stored in the Router. 1. Select Management <Software Images> from the Main Menu, and select NTER 2-14 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 37 Switch Appl. Images - Switch the active with the backup application images stored in the router. Note: More than one software image must be loaded (7.0 or later) for an active and a backup image to display. CMG Router - Release 2.7 2-15...
  • Page 38 Management Window Software Images 2-16 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 39: Profile Directory:router Card Profile

    Profile Directory:Router Card Profile In this Chapter Overview Configuration RIP Mode Receive RIP Mode Send Trunk Security SNMP DNS Proxy Spanning Tree Protocol HAPTER Network Time Protocol SysLog DNS Resolver Quality of Service MGCP VoIP Voice Channels Dial Plan...
  • Page 40: Overview

    Profile Directory:Router Card Profile Overview Overview The Router Card Profile of the Profile Directory is used to review/configure base router features. Configuration 1. Select Configuration: <Profile Directory> from the Main Menu, and select NTER Main Menu CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 41 Profile Directory:Router Card Profile Configuration 2. Select Router CARD <Setup -> and select [E NTER Profile Directory Window The Router Card Configuration Window appears. Router Card Configuration Window CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 42: Rip Mode Receive

    Profile Directory:Router Card Profile RIP Mode Receive RIP Mode Receive Selection is: <RIP1>, <RIP2>, or <RIP1/RIP2>. RIP Mode Send Selection is: <RIP1>, <RIP2>, or <RIP1/RIP2>. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 43: Trunk

    PPP. The Router provides the flexibility to allow the user to define which slots will be used for the selected WAN protocol. 1. Select Trunk < Configure -> and select [E CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Router Card Profile NTER...
  • Page 44: Wan Link

    This field displays the WAN Link Number (1-24) for the WAN Connection and the WAN Connection Type information. WAN Connection The WAN Connection displays the current WAN connections, in the form of {slot:port:channel}. ] or [T ] after each selection. NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 45 Routed or bridged data is allowed to use any available bandwidth, but it is a lower priority than voice. Range is 0 - 100. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Router Card Profile...
  • Page 46: Security

    Profile Directory:Router Card Profile Security Security 1. Select Security < Configure -> and select [E The fields on this screen may be used to define the authentication process for the local Adit unit. Security Setup Window NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 47 To assign a custom User ID, set the USER ID field to <Local Custom Name> and press [ to ten (10) custom names may be configured. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Router Card Profile and a NEW Password dialog box will display. Enter a 1 - 15 character NTER and a RETYPE Password dialog box will display.
  • Page 48 If <None> was selected in the <Type> field, this field will be disabled. 3-10 to choose the security authentication method that you are using. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 49: Snmp

    By defining specific IP Addresses, devices may be specified to manage the Local Adit via SNMP. NOTE: The Router is compatible with the Standard MIB and MIB II. Select SNMP < Configure -> and select [E CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Router Card Profile NTER SNMP 3-11...
  • Page 50 SNMP program as verification of entry into the Adit. Name Enter the community name(s) of the device to access the Local (LAN) Adit unit through SNMP. Community names entered into the SNMP program MUST match the values entered here or access 3-12 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 51 <Read> device is allowed to view the settings, but cannot make any changes <Write> device is allowed to make changes but not view settings <Both> device is allowed to both read and write privileges CMG Router - Release 2.7 3-13...
  • Page 52 SNMP Trap Destinations Select SNMP Trap Destination - > and select SNMP Setup Window This window defines the SNMP Trap Destinations to which the Adit unit will report alarm information. SNMP Setup Window 3-14 NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 53 Enter the corresponding IP Address of the device that was entered in the Name field. Location <Local LAN>, <RemoteUnit> Available options are the <Local LAN> and all defined Remote (WAN) Adits, defined in the Profile Directory (there can be up to 24). CMG Router - Release 2.7 3-15...
  • Page 54: Dns Proxy

    The DNS (Domain Name Servers) Proxy specifies the IP address of DNS name servers to be used by the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) clients. 1. Select DNS Proxy < Configure -> and select [E 2. Type [C 3-16 A] to Add a DNS Proxy. NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 55 This field lists the Local LAN and all the RemoteUnit that have a profile created for them. Use the PACEBAR to scroll through the list. 4. Select [E ] and <YES> to exit the window and save changes. CMG Router - Release 2.7 3-17...
  • Page 56: Spanning Tree Protocol

    Algorithm as specified in the IEEE 802.1D specification. 1. Select Spanning Tree Protocol < Configure -> and select [E 2. To enable Spanning Tree, scroll <Disabled> to <Enabled>, with the PACEBAR 3-18 ], select [E NTER NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 57 Learning or Forwarding State, respectively. The value can range from 4 to 30 seconds, with a default of 15 seconds. Bridge Priority The Bridge Priority is the priority part of the bridge identifier. The value can range from 0 to 65535, with a default of 32768. CMG Router - Release 2.7 3-19...
  • Page 58: Network Time Protocol

    The Network Time Protocol is a protocol which sets the network to a common time system for Internet hosts, based off of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). 1. Select Network Time Protocol < Configure -> and select [E 3-20 NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 59 Profile Directory:Router Card Profile Network Time Protocol 2. To enable Network Time Protocol, scroll <Disabled> to <Enabled>, with the ], select [E PACEBAR NTER 3. Enter the appropriate data in the following fields. CMG Router - Release 2.7 3-21...
  • Page 60 The hours Time Zone Offset is used to calculate gateway time from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Range is -12 to 12. Time Zone Offset MINUTES The minutes Time Zone Offset is used to calculate gateway time from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Range is 0 to 60. 3-22 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 61: Syslog

    Syslog server from the Router. 1. Select SysLog Configure -> and select [E 2. To enable SysLog (System Log Message Service), scroll <Disabled> to <Enable>, with the [S CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Router Card Profile NTER ], select [E...
  • Page 62 The server IP Address is a unique, dotted decimal notation entry that is used for data routing purposes. This IP address of the SysLog Server or the Host that has the SysLog Server software running. 3-24 PACEBAR to scroll <Disabled> to <Enabled> and select CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 63: Dns Resolver

    IP addresses. 1. Select DNS Resolver Configure -> and select [E 2. To enable DNS Resolver, scroll <Disabled> to <Enable>, with the PACEBAR CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Router Card Profile ], select [E NTER...
  • Page 64 Configure IP address of DNS server #1. DNS Secondary Server IP Address Configure IP address of DNS server #2. DNS Resolver Cache Contents <Flush> - will clear the cache contents <Display> - will display the cache contents 3-26 ETUP IELDS CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 65 . The system will confirm that you want to save this NTER configuration. Scroll the <No> to <Yes> to save. After the configuration is saved the DNS Static Host window will appear, where you can add, view or modify. CMG Router - Release 2.7 3-27...
  • Page 66: Quality Of Service

    TOS mask and compared to the TOS match value. If they match, the datagram will be handled with a greater priority than other routed data but with lower priority than its own VoIP data 1. Select Quality of Service Configure -> and select [E 3-28 NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 67 Mask to be applied to the TOS byte in the IP header. In the format of 0x (2 hex digits). TOS Match - TOS byte match value. In the format of 0x (2 hex digits). CMG Router - Release 2.7 3-29...
  • Page 68 AF42 = 100100 AF43 = 100110 Mask = 101110 0xFC 0xB8 0xFC 0x28 0xFC 0x30 0xFC 0x38 0xFC 0x48 0xFC 0x50 0xFC 0x58 0xFC 0x68 0xFC 0x70 0xFC 0x78 0xFC 0x88 0xFC 0x90 0xFC 0x98 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 69: Mgcp

    Profile Directory:Router Card Profile MGCP MGCP The following window will configure all parameters for MGCP. 1. Select MGCP Configure -> and select [E NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7 3-31...
  • Page 70 The value can range from 1 to 10. Default is 3. 3-32 <Enabled>, <Disabled> <Domain Name> Secondary domain name for MGCP. Maximum of 43 characters. Domain Name form ca be used regardless of wether or not DNS is enabled. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 71 Profile Directory:Router Card Profile MGCP MGCP Interoperability Settings - > Select this field and press NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7 3-33...
  • Page 72: Address Format

    <Lenient> Do not return an error response in benign situations (default). < Strict> Return an error response for all protocol errors or requests for unavailable functions. <Verbose > Do not return an error response in benign situations, but log the event. 3-34 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 73 <Enable> - The LCO ptime is used to determine which packetization times may be used for the call. SDP Codec Ordering The SDP CODEC priority order will follow the LCO settings. <LCO Order> - <Rdesc Order> - The SDP CODEC priority order will follow the Remote Descriptor. CMG Router - Release 2.7 3-35...
  • Page 74 Profile Directory:Router Card Profile MGCP Voice Algorithm Names - > Select this field and press NTER 3-36 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 75 Algorithm Alias An alias name for the corresponding algorithm. Maximum of 16 characters. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Router Card Profile Definition G.711 coding for voice channels mu-law G.711 coding for voice channels A-law G.729A coding for voice channels compression At 8 Kbps G.726 coding for voice channels at 16 Kbps...
  • Page 76: Voip

    Profile Directory:Router Card Profile VoIP VoIP The following window will configure all VoIP parameters. 1. Select VOIP Configure -> and select [E NTER 3-38 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 77 Payload Type Processing - gateways. <Lenient> - Allows non-spec gateways. <Strict> - Does not allow non-spec gateways (default). CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Router Card Profile UDP port to be used when allocating ports for - Defines the base - Defines the name to be used for the CNAME file of Real-Time Control - Defines the time interval between RTCP reports.
  • Page 78 3-40 Enables or disables the G.729 codec. Configures the CMG to notify DTMF digits on the leading or - See the following section. Defines bit order of RTP voice. Allowing interop with various VoIP equipment. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 79 For all algorithms other than G.729a, the setting options are <10>, <20> or <30> milliseconds. For the G.729a the range is <10> through <80> in increments of 10. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Router Card Profile to open the window.
  • Page 80: Voice Channels

    Profile Directory:Router Card Profile Voice Channels Voice Channels The following will configure all parameters for Voice Channels. 1. Select Voice Channels Configure -> and select [E NTER 3-42 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 81 - Enables or disables silence suppression as the default for voice calls for one or more voice channels. <Disabled> - Do not use silence suppression unless overridden by the call agent. <Enabled> - Use silence suppression if possible, with no override by the call agent. CMG Router - Release 2.7 3-43...
  • Page 82 - Defines the default value for the Type of Service (TOS) in the IP header of - Enables or disables the relay of DTMF packets as per RFC 2833. - Requests that calling party disconnect be played automatically to an CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 83 - Defines the maximum round-trip delay expected in the voice path between the CMG and the phone, including acoustical delay at the phone. Options are: <8>, <16>, <24>, <32> and <64>. Default is <16> milliseconds. CMG Router - Release 2.7 3-45...
  • Page 84 5. Refresh Interval Set the periodic refresh interval of RTP signaling states. Range is 500-4000 milliseconds, with a default of 4000. 3-46 - Defines the order preference of voice coding CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 85: Dial Plan

    Dial Plan The following menu configures the dial plan on the CMG Router card. A CMG dial plan is responsible for user dialing timeouts and digit maps. 1. Select Dial Plan < Configure -> and select [Enter]. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 86 Specify the total time allowed between dialed digits after the first, unless short timing is in effect. If the originator does not dial the next digit in this time period, the call is torn down. Enter the number of seconds (1-60). The default is 16. 3-48 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 87: Profile Directory:local Profile

    HAPTER Profile Directory:Local Profile In this Chapter Overview LAN (Local) Profile Setup Static Networks Static Addresses Filters Advertise Network/Server DHCP Server/Client/Relay LAN Collision Threshold Spanning Tree Secondary IP Address Link Speed...
  • Page 88: Overview

    Profile Directory:Local Profile Overview Overview The Local (LAN) Profile Setup is found in Configuration <Profile Directory>/ LocalUnit LAN <Setup ->. Main Menu Profile Directory window CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 89 Profile Directory:Local Profile Overview Local Profile window CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 90: Lan (Local) Profile Setup

    In a large network, it is necessary to selectively use of each of these options so that the number of configured filters is within the maximum allowed. The Local Profile is used to define the Local (LAN) port parameters for the unit at the present location. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 91: To Setup A Local Profile

    To Setup a Local Profile: 1. Select Configuration: <Profile Directory> from the Main Menu, and select NTER Local Profile window 2. Select LAN < Setup -> and select [E Profile Window CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile LAN (Local) Profile Setup NTER...
  • Page 92: Frame Types

    Remote (WAN) networks and services will be advertised to the LAN. If this information is learned, it may be advertised to remote devices if advertising is established. Use the to select from the following options: <Both>, <Neither>, <Send> and PACEBAR <Receive>. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 93 WAN. Network information from the WAN, however, will not be broadcast to the LAN. The <Neither> value will not allow the local Adit unit to send or receive information regarding networks and services on the LAN. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Local unit <Both> send and receive network/service...
  • Page 94: Lan Ip

    Enter the corresponding IPX external network number. Ethernet II Ext. Network Enter the corresponding IPX external network number. SNAP Enter the corresponding IPX external network number. 802.3 Ext. Network Enter the corresponding IPX external network number. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 95: Setup

    NOTE: It is highly recommended that this setting be left at auto-negotiation. Connection of Ethernet devices with incompatible settings can lead to severe performance degradation and errors on a network. See Link Speed on page 4-44, for more information. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile LAN (Local) Profile Setup...
  • Page 96: Static Networks

    N e tw o rk C m a y b e re a c h e d th ro u g h R o u te r 1 . CMG Router - Release 2.7 N e tw o rk C...
  • Page 97 NOTE: All static routes are considered filters and will be applied toward the maximum allowable number of 500 filters. IP Networks - An Internet Protocol Network. IPX Networks - Internet Packet Exchange Network. A Novell NetWare’s native LAN communications protocol. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile Static Networks 4-11...
  • Page 98: To Setup Static Networks

    2. Select LAN <Setup -> and [E Profile Directory Window 3. Select Setup: <Static Networks > if <Static Networks> is not displayed, scroll to selection with the [S Local Profile Window 4-12 NTER ], select [E PACEBAR NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 99 LAN. If this is an IP network, enter the value in dotted decimal notation. If this is an IPX network, enter the appropriate value in hexadecimal notation. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile Static Networks...
  • Page 100: Subnet Mask

    Referring back to Example 1, Network B would enter the MAC Address of Router 1, since that is the next gateway on the route to Network C. This field is only used on IPX networks. 4-14 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 101: Static Addresses

    Each static address filter will count toward the maximum number of 500 filters. 1. Select Configuration <Profile Directory> on the Main menu, and select NTER 2. Select LAN <Setup -> and select [E Profile Directory Window CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile Static Addresses NTER 4-15...
  • Page 102 3. Select Setup: <Static Addresses > if Static Addresses is not displayed scroll to the selection with the [S Local Profile Window 4. Select [C Static MAC Address Setup 4-16 ], and select [E PACEBAR to add static routes, as needed. NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 103: Device Name

    (LAN) Profile Setup screen, the device can be reached via the local LAN. This field is only available if the Setup Static field is set to <IP Address>. CMG Router - Release 2.7 to scroll between <IP Address > and <MAC Address >. The fields on...
  • Page 104: Filters

    A] to add a new Filter. ] to return to the Main Filters window. A] to Enable this filter PACEBAR ] to enable the Filter. Note: the Filter will appear on the list of ] to select. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 105 2. Select LAN < Setup -> and select [E Profile Directory Window 3. Select Setup: <Filters > if Filters is not displayed scroll to the selection with the [S PACEBAR Local Profile Window CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile NTER ], select [E NTER Filters 4-19...
  • Page 106 This field value represents the type of filter <Custom>, <Protocol> or <Address>. 4-20 A] to enable filters that have been defined. See the following . The filter windows are used to define the actual filter NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 107 This field is active only with an Address Filter. <Source> - Filters by Source only. <Destination> - Filters by Destination only. <Both> - Filter by Source and Destination. Filter Name This field displays the name the filter has been given. CMG Router - Release 2.7 4-21...
  • Page 108: Defining Custom Filters

    Forward Mode field value. NOTE: Each filter, even if it is not enabled, will count toward the maximum number of 500 filters. 4-22 A] and fill in the following fields: NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 109: Defining Protocol Filters

    A], select filter type (Custom, Protocol or Address) filter will be added to the Enabled Filters window. NOTE: Each filter, even if it is not enabled, will count toward the maximum number of 500 filters. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile ] from this window) and Filters...
  • Page 110: Defining Address Filters

    A], select filter type (Custom, Protocol or Address) filter will be added to the Enabled Filters window. NOTE: Each filter, even if it is not enabled, will count toward the maximum number of 500 filters. 4-24 ] from this window) and CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 111: Advertise Network/Server

    Directory Window 3. Select Setup: <Advertise Network/Server > if Advertise Network/Server is not displayed scroll to the selection with the [S Local Profile Window CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile Advertise Network/Server NTER ], select [E PACEBAR NTER...
  • Page 112 Static Network windows, manually enter the network routes to be advertised. 1. Disable Learning: On the LAN Profile setup window set LAN Network Updates to <Neither> On the WAN Profile setup window set WAN Network Updates to <Never> 4-26 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 113 If this is not a static route, and has been selected, “Config Fltr” will appear before the network address of this entry. Only static routes for the local Adit unit will display on this window. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile Advertise Network/Server...
  • Page 114: Ipx Server Advertising

    <Do Not Advertise> and place an X next to the 10 servers. NOTE: Each selected server will be counted as a filter. A maximum of 500 filters can be defined on the Adit. 4-28 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 115 If the server type and name are specified, only server types that match both values will be learned. Be aware that the NAME value is case and spacing sensitive. Press to save changes and return to the Local (LAN) Profile Setup window. CMG Router - Release 2.7 4-29...
  • Page 116: Dhcp Server/Client/Relay

    Adit can assign up to 254 IP Addresses to DHCP clients on the local LAN. It will not assign to clients across the WAN. 1. Select Configuration <Profile Directory> from the Main menu, select NTER 2. Select LAN < Setup -> and select [E Profile Directory Window 4-30 NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 117 [S Local Profile Window 4. DHCP Mode: <Disabled>, <Server>, <Client> or <Relay>. Opens the DHCP Setup window for the following: DHCP Mode: Disabled CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile ], select [E PACEBAR NTER DHCP Server/Client/Relay 4-31...
  • Page 118: Domain Name

    Enter the number of IP Addresses that this Adit unit may assign. This field acts in conjunction with the Start IP Address field by using a contiguous block of IP Addresses. Number range is 1 through 254. 4-32 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 119 NetBIOS name. This name has a maximum of 41 characters. Name Server (NBNS) This option specifies a list of RFC 1001/1002 NBNS name servers listed in order of preference. Enter the IP address of the NBNS servers. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile DHCP Server/Client/Relay 4-33...
  • Page 120 Profile Directory:Local Profile DHCP Server/Client/Relay DHCP Mode: <Relay> DHCP Mode: Relay Forward DHCP/TOOTP Requests to: Enter the IP address of the DHCP Server. 4-34 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 121 IP Address/Mask Gateway Lease: The following items will display the current Lease information. Client ID Lease Time Server ID CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile DNS Host Name DNS Domain Name Server IP Relay Agent DHCP Server/Client/Relay DNS Primary Server...
  • Page 122: Lan Collision Threshold

    1. Select Configuration <Profile Directory> from the Main menu, select NTER 2. Select LAN < Setup -> and select [E Profile Directory Window 4-36 NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 123 3. Select Setup: <LAN Collision Threshold > if this option is not displayed scroll to the selection with the [S Local Profile Window Collision Threshold Provisioning CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile LAN Collision Threshold ], select [E PACEBAR NTER 4-37...
  • Page 124 Collision Lo Threshold Use this field to set the number of collisions in Interval to Clear Alarm. If the number of collisions drops below the defined number per interval, the alarm will clear. Default is 10. 4-38 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 125: Spanning Tree

    The Spanning Tree configures the setup for the Spanning Tree Algorithm. To Configure Spanning Tree: 1. Select Configuration <Profile Directory> from the Main menu, and NTER 2. Select LAN < Setup -> and select [E Profile Directory Window CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile Spanning Tree NTER 4-39...
  • Page 126 Profile Directory:Local Profile Spanning Tree 3. Select Setup: <Spanning Tree > and select [E 4. To enable Spanning Tree, scroll <Disabled> to <Enabled>, with the PACEBAR 4-40 ], select [E NTER NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 127: Port Priority

    Port Priority The Port Priority value can range from 0 to 255, with a default of 128. Port Cost The Port Priority value can range from 0 to 65535, with a default of 651. CMG Router - Release 2.7 4-41...
  • Page 128: Secondary Ip Address

    IP addresses can be added to the LAN interface. To Add a Secondary IP Address: 1. Select Configuration <Profile Directory> from the Main menu, and NTER 2. Select LAN < Setup -> and select [E Profile Directory Window 4-42 NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 129 The secondary IP Address, in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is between 1 - 255. Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask to the corresponding Secondary IP address listed, in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is between 1 - 255. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Local Profile ] and select [E ]. Select [C...
  • Page 130: Link Speed

    To Set the Link Speed: 1. Select Configuration <Profile Directory> from the Main menu, select NTER 2. Select LAN < Setup -> and select [E Profile Directory Window 4-44 NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 131 The selection will force the ethernet PHY to 10 MHz full-duplex on the Router. 10T Half Duplex The selection will force the ethernet PHY to 10 MHz half-duplex on the Router. CMG Router - Release 2.7 ]. Once the selection has been made, select [E PACEBAR...
  • Page 132 Profile Directory:Local Profile Link Speed 4-46 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 133: Profile Directory:remote Profile

    HAPTER Profile Directory:Remote Profile In this Chapter Remote (WAN) Profile Security/Options Static/VPN Networks Static NAT Addresses NAT Bypass Subnets Static Addresses Firewall Filters Filter Network/Server Spanning Tree Trunk Port...
  • Page 134 Profile Directory:Remote Profile The Local (LAN) Profile Setup is found in Configuration <Profile Directory>/ LocalUnit LAN <Setup ->. Main Menu Profile Directory Window CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 135 Profile Directory:Remote Profile Remote Profile window CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 136: Remote (Wan) Profile

    1. On the Main Menu, press [T highlighted, and press [E 2. Select WAN <Setup -> on the RemoteUnit line and press [E Profile Directory Window ] until Configuration <Profile Directory> is NTER NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 137 This name will be used during the authentication process to ensure this unit’s identity. Please note that the system is case and spacing sensitive. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile Remote (WAN) Profile...
  • Page 138: Transmission Options

    <Bridge> - will not prompt the Adit to initiate WAN bandwidth optimization. Note that the unit will not advertise servers and networks. <Blocked> - if you do not wish to use the corresponding protocol. <Optimize> - See <Route> above Route Blocked Bridge Optimize CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 139: Gre Tunnel

    <By Network> Tunnel packets based on their destination address by matching GRE network entries. NOTE: If the IP protocol is set to <By Network>, establish the remote address in the Static Networks window. <Disabled> Disable GRE tunneling. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile Remote (WAN) Profile...
  • Page 140 NAT Port Numbers: See previous page. NAT and Local IP Tunnel Address: Use this field to define the IP Address for the Local (LAN) tunneling or NAT Gateway device. <Configured> See previous page. <Assigned by Remote> CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 141: Encryption Algorithm

    This field displays only when GRE Tunnel is set to <All>. To open the setup window select IP Protocol VPN Setup - > and select NTER Tunnel Name Enter Tunnel name, up to 11 characters. Remote IP Tunnel Address Enter IP Tunnel Address. Encryption Algorithm <None>, <DES> or <3DES> CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 142 This field is only displayed if the IP Mode field is set to <Bridge>. 5-10 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 143: Firewall Filters

    <Spanning Tree> Configures the global setup for using the Spanning Tree Algorithm as specified in the IEEE 802.1D specification. See “Spanning Tree” on page 5-38, for more information. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile Remote (WAN) Profile to scroll through the...
  • Page 144: Security/Options

    1. On the Main Menu, press [T highlighted, and press [E 2. Select WAN <Setup -> on the RemoteUnit line and press [E Profile Directory Window 5-12 ] until Configuration <Profile Directory> is NTER NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 145 3. Tab down to Setup:<Security/Options> Scroll through the list of options with the [S PACEBAR Remote Profile Window 4. The following Security/Options setup window will display. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile ] and select [E NTER Security/Options 5-13...
  • Page 146: Security Server

    This allows the data compression to be customized to the type of data on a given network. <Easy to Compress>. If typical compression ratios are greater than 2/1, then this setting should achieve the best compression. This is the default. <Hard to Compress> If compression ratios are less than 2/1. 5-14 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 147: Static/Vpn Networks

    M a y b e r e a c h e d th r o u g h R e m o te u n it B . CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile N e tw o rk B...
  • Page 148 LAN must be defined by choosing the SETUP <Static Networks> option on the Local (LAN) Profile Setup window. NOTE: All static routes are considered filters and will be applied toward the maximum allowable number of 500 filters. 5-16 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 149 Directory Window 3. Select Setup: <Static/VPN Networks>, scroll with the [S through the options and select [E Remote Profile Window CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile ] until Configuration <Profile Directory> is NTER NTER Static/VPN Networks NTER ] to...
  • Page 150 - GRE Tunnel is enabled (<By Network> or <All>), and - NAT Gateway is <Disabled>, and - Local IP Tunnel Address is <Configured> 5-18 A] to add a Static IP Network. Enter Network Address, Subnet while the VPN is selected. NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 151 Enter a Tunnel Name, up to 11 characters. Remote IP Tunnel Address Enter an IP address of the Remote IP Tunnel. Encryption Algorithm (not supported in this release) CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile while the VPN is selected. NTER...
  • Page 152: Static Nat Addresses

    500 filters. 1. On the Main Menu, press [T highlighted. 2. Select WAN <Setup -> on the RemoteUnit line and press [E Profile Directory Window 5-20 ] until Configuration <Profile Directory> is CMG Router - Release 2.7 NTER...
  • Page 153 Local IP Address Enter the IP Address of the local device. NAT IP Address Enter the NAT IP Address of the desired device. CMG Router - Release 2.7 NTER A] to add a Static NAT Address. Profile Directory:Remote Profile Static NAT Addresses...
  • Page 154: Nat Bypass Subnets

    NAT translation when passing through a NAT enabled WAN interface. 1. Select Configuration <Profile Directory> from the Main Menu, and press NTER 2. Select WAN <Setup -> on the RemoteUnit line and press [E Profile Directory Window 5-22 NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 155 0-255. Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the Network IP address above, in the form of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is between 0-255. CMG Router - Release 2.7 NTER A] to add a NAT Bypass. Profile Directory:Remote Profile NAT Bypass Subnets...
  • Page 156: Static Addresses

    NOTE: Each static address filter will count toward the maximum number of 500 filters. 1. On the Main Menu, press [T highlighted. 2. Select WAN <Setup -> on the RemoteUnit line and press [E Profile Directory Window 5-24 ] until Configuration <Profile Directory> is CMG Router - Release 2.7 NTER...
  • Page 157 4. Select Setup: <Static Addresses >, scroll through the list of options with the PACEBAR Static Addresses Window (MAC Address) CMG Router - Release 2.7 NTER ] if <Static Addresses> is not displayed. Press [E Profile Directory:Remote Profile Static Addresses ] to select this PACEBAR...
  • Page 158 Remote (WAN) Profile screen, the device can be reached via that specific remote. This field is only available if the Setup Static field is set to <IP Address>. 5-26 to scroll between <IP Address> and <MAC Address>. The fields on CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 159: Firewall Filters

    Symbol Services(s) LAN Device(s) ==> <== <== ==> WAN Device(s) CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile Description Rule Number Pass (no! (blank) indicates Drop) Lists current service defined Lists LAN defined for this rule (* indicates any) Outgoing...
  • Page 160 HE ADDITION OF THE FIRST FIREWALL RULE WILL AUTOMATICALLY ELNET ). T ELNET O ENSURE THE ABILITY TO YOU MUST CREATE A RULE INDICATING WHICH ] until Configuration <Profile Directory> is NTER UNLESS THE FIRST RULE ELNET INTO THE UNIT NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 161 5. Enter the parameters of the rule, select [E configuration. See page 5-30 for a description of all fields for the Firewall Setup window. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile NTER A] to add an IP Firewall Rule.
  • Page 162 WAN before attempting to create a firewall. We suggest that only experienced Network Administrators create and maintain firewall filters. Incorrectly defined filters may compromise the security and functionality of your WAN. 5-30 Blank column = Pass CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 163: Protocol Number In Firewall Filters

    All transmissions outbound from the LAN toward this remote which match the value in the Service field, will adhere to the value in the Action field. In/Out Will affect both incoming and outgoing transmissions. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile Firewall Filters End Number (0-65535)
  • Page 164 An event/alarm will be logged for each packet for all UDP transfers. UDP traffic should typically not be allowed across a firewall. NOTE: All firewall rules are considered filters and will be applied toward the maximum allowable number of 500 filters. 5-32 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 165: Filter Network/Server

    1. On the Main Menu, press [T highlighted, and press [E 2. Select WAN <Setup -> on the RemoteUnit line and press [E Profile Directory Window CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile ] until Configuration <Profile Directory> is NTER Filter Network/Server NTER...
  • Page 166 <Filter Network/Server>. Press [E Remote Profile Window 4. Select with the [S Servers>. [T Filter Network /Server 5-34 NTER ] <IP Networks>, <IPX Networks> or <IPX PACEBAR ] to the Selected Items field. PACEBAR CMG Router - Release 2.7 ] to...
  • Page 167 You must define a server type, however the corresponding server name may be left blank. If a server name is not defined, all services of the specified type will be learned, regardless of the name. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile Filter Network/Server...
  • Page 168 Hex value. This setting will enable the unit to learn or filter all services that match the specified service type. This field may be used in conjunction with the Name field, described below. Range 1-FFFF. 5-36 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 169 This field will change depending on the value set in the Selected Items field. Use the to place and X in this field to choose that the Adit will Learn the chosen network PACEBAR or server. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile Filter Network/Server 5-37...
  • Page 170: Spanning Tree

    The Spanning Tree configures the setup for the Spanning Tree Algorithm. To Configure Spanning Tree: 1. Select Configuration <Profile Directory> from the Main menu, and NTER 2. Select WAN < Setup -> and select [E Profile Directory Window 5-38 NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 171 NOTE: Spanning Tree is only available in the Setup: Menu when the IP Protocol Mode is set to <Bridge>. 4. To enable Spanning Tree, scroll <Disabled> to <Enabled>, with the PACEBAR CMG Router - Release 2.7 ], select [E NTER Profile Directory:Remote Profile...
  • Page 172 Port Priority The Port Priority value can range from 0 to 255, with a default of 128. Port Cost The Port Priority value can range from 0 to 65535, with a default of 651. 5-40 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 173: Trunk Port

    2. Select WAN <Setup -> on the RemoteUnit line and press [E Profile Directory Window 3. Select Setup:<Trunk Port> and select [E Remote Profile Window CMG Router - Release 2.7 Profile Directory:Remote Profile ] until Configuration <Profile Directory> is NTER Trunk Port NTER 5-41...
  • Page 174 The MultiLink Fragment Threshold is the size at which non-prioritized packets will be inspected, to determine if it should be fragmented. Range 320-1600, with a default of 1600. WAN Port Setup Window with MLPPP 5-42 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 175: Basic Configuration

    HAPTER Basic Configuration In this Chapter Overview Start Basic Configuration Router Identification Routing Protocol/Security WAN Interface Connections Remote Adit Profile SNMP Configuration Setup Complete...
  • Page 176: Overview

    ] will exit this setup program at any time. ] will move to the next page or enter the information into the system. NTER Start Basic Configuration 1. Select Configuration: <Basic Config > -> from the Router Main menu and select [E NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 177 Basic Configuration Start Basic Configuration 2. Select <Yes> to enter the setup program and select [E NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 178: Router Identification

    Enter the IP Address of the Adit Controller. Adit Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask of the above IP Address. Adit Default Router Enter this Router IP Address. ]) the next line will display. This is the same process that you CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 179: Routing Protocol/Security

    Selection is: <YES>, <NO>. Below the current Secret Password is listed. If <YES> is selected, the operator will be requested to enter in a new password, and retype this password to confirm. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Basic Configuration Routing Protocol/Security...
  • Page 180 <Local Custom Name> With this selection you will be prompted to enter a Custom name. This name can be up to 32 characters long. Protocol LocalUnit will use to authenticate all remotes Selection is: <CHAP>, <PAP>, <NONE>. Default is None. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 181: Wan Interface Connections

    Displays the connection {slot:port:channel} of each existing WAN. "No Connection" is listed for ports that currently have no connections setup. WAN Connection Type Selection is: <PPP>, <Frame Relay 1490> and <PPP in Frame Relay>. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Basic Configuration WAN Interface Connections...
  • Page 182 For Frame Relay, Set Option for PVC Management Selection is: <Disabled>, <Annex D> and <LMI>. Set Poll Interval Range is between 5-30. Set Poll Counter Range is between 1-255. Link Quality Monitoring Sensitivity Selection is: <High>, <Medium>, and <Low>. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 183: Remote Adit Profile

    Mode - <Route>, <Blocked> and <Bridge>. WAN Network Updates - <Never>, <Periodic> and <Triggered>. Mode - <Blocked>, <Bridge> and <Optimized>. WAN Network Updates - <Never>, <Periodic>, <Triggered>. Other Mode - <Blocked>, <Bridge> and <Optimized>. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Basic Configuration Remote Adit Profile...
  • Page 184 Displays the WAN connection type (PPP, Frame Relay 1490 or PPP in Frame Relay). DLCI Enter the Data Link Connection Identifier. Range is between 16-1022. Note: This field is not available with a WAN that has PPP set as it’s connection type. 6-10 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 185: Snmp Configuration

    Enter an IP address (first line) Subnet Mask for second line. Location - Selection is: <Local LAN>, will have a selection for each existing Remote Unit profile. Statistics Averaging Interval Selection is: <1 min>, <15 min>, <30 min>, <1 hr.>. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Basic Configuration SNMP Configuration 6-11...
  • Page 186: Setup Complete

    Basic Configuration Setup Complete Setup Complete You have now completed the Basic Configuration. You may re-enter the Basic Configuration to make changes now or at any time. 6-12 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 187: Verification Window

    Verification Window The Verification window is used to identify suspected communication problems between the Local (LAN) and Remote (WAN) devices. In this Chapter Ping Utility Trace Route Port Monitor HAPTER...
  • Page 188: Ping Utility

    NOTE: In order to perform LAN port testing, the selected frame type must be Ethernet II and the Router’s IP Address must be configured. 1. On the Main Menu, press [T Verification option. ] until Ping Utility is highlighted on the CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 189 This optional parameter sets the number of bytes to send in the ICMP echo request payload. Range is 0 - 8000, default is 56. CMG Router - Release 2.7 ]. The LAN Port Verification window will display. ]. The Ping process will begin.
  • Page 190: Start Ping

    : 100.1.0.10 MAC Address Last Result : Destination Unreachable Unsuccessful Single Ping Status IP Dst Address : 100.1.0.26 IP Src Address : 100.1.0.10 MAC Address Last Result : Destination Unreachable Response Count: 19 Timeout Count: 0 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 191 Timeout Count field will display a 0, which means that no communications errors have been encountered. NOTE: A continuous ping test may be intermittently unsuccessful. This is an indication that a transmission error may occur with this device during actual data transmission. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Verification Window Ping Utility...
  • Page 192: Trace Route

    1. On the Main Menu, press [T Verification option. 2. Press [S PACEBAR ] until the Ping Utility is highlighted on the ] to scroll to Trace Route. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 193 1 - 254 value, Note: must be less than MaxTTL. Default is 1. MaxTTL This optional parameter defines the end (or the maximum) of the range of hops to query. Range is 2 - 255 value, Note: must be more than InitialTTL. Default is 30. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 194: Udp Port

    3. Wait Defines the wait time between queries. Range is 0 - 250 ms. Default is 1 ms. Timeout Defines the query timeout. Range is 1 - 60 seconds. Default is 3 seconds. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 195: Port Monitor

    1. On the Main Menu, press [T Verification option. 2. Press [S PACEBAR CMG Router - Release 2.7 ] until the Ping Utility is highlighted on the ] to scroll to Port Monitor. Verification Window Port Monitor...
  • Page 196: Port Name

    Use this field to enter the number of bytes to display for each packet. The range is 0-512. Direction Use this field to define the direction to trace. <Both>, <Transmit> or <Receive>. 7-10 ]. The Port Monitor window will display. to terminate. CMG Router - Release 2.7 NTER...
  • Page 197 10: 14 14 00 03 C0 A8 00 04 00 89 00 89 00 4C 48 0F FR DLCI-100 IP IP4-HDR: src=20.20.0.3 dst=192.168.0.4 ttl=126 len=20 UDP-HDR: Ports src=137 dst=137 len=76 cksum is=480F,cacl=0 CMG Router - Release 2.7 Verification Window Port Monitor 7-11...
  • Page 198 Verification Window Port Monitor 7-12 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 199: Statistics Window

    The Statistics window is used to review data transmission information between the Local (LAN) unit and Remote (WAN) devices. This option allows you to review data transmission statistics to/from remote units. This data will help you to monitor the Adit’s connection/performance capabilities such as throughput, compression, and errors.
  • Page 200: Run-Time

    All remote units that appear on the Profile Directory screen will be displayed here. If no data is currently being transmitted to a specific unit, the transmission fields will display 0’s. 1. On the Main Menu, press [T Statistics option. ] until <Run-time> is highlighted on the CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 201 Will clear both the LAN and WAN Packet Totals. <LAN> Will clear only the LAN Packet Totals. <WAN> Will clear only the WAN Packet Totals. CMG Router - Release 2.7 ]. The Run-time Statistics window will display. Statistics Window Run-Time...
  • Page 202 This field increments as packets are received from the LAN and internally generated packets, such as network optimization packets, which have been transmitted to the WAN. For this total to update, Auto-Update must be <On>. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 203 Adit was able to compress the data. Since some data is more compressible than others, the compression ratio will reflect this. Remote Conns. The numeric value in this field represents the number of connections currently active per Remote (WAN) site. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Statistics Window Run-Time...
  • Page 204: Voip Channel View

    Use this screen to review the overall configuration and operation of the 48 possible CMG voice channels and of calls to the attached FXS endpoints. 1. On the Main Menu, press [T on the Statistics option. ] until <VoIP Channel View> is highlighted CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 205 The default value is "aaln/", so the 48 CMG endpoints are identified as aaln/1, aaln/2, ...aaln/48. If this field show the value "Mixed", there is at least one CMG channel endpoint which has a different prefix configured, compared to all of the other channel endpoints. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 206 The CMG Router card will provide an RSIP message for each voice channel. (For an SBC, for example.) The CMG Router card is in the Random delay period before sending the first RSIP. The CMG Router card delivered the RSIP and has not received the OK yet.
  • Page 207 CMG channel. In this case the status of the CMG channel will be shown in the channel status screen as Down, even if the CMG voice channel is configured as Up. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Statistics Window...
  • Page 208: Priority Queue

    The Priority Queue window displays statistics for the CMG Priority Output Queues. This window will display statistics for the LocalUnit, and all Remotes. 1. On the Main Menu, press [T Statistics option. 8-10 ] until <Priority Queue> is highlighted on the CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 209 CMG originated packets Priority 3 Default priority forwarded traffic arriving on Serial WAN interfaces Priority 4 Default priority forwarded traffic arriving on Ethernet interfaces CMG Router - Release 2.7 ]. The Priority Query window will display. Statistics Window Priority Queue 8-11...
  • Page 210 Statistics Window Priority Queue 8-12 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 211: System Reports Window

    HAPTER System Reports Window In this Chapter Events Alarms Networks/Servers Address Tables...
  • Page 212: Events

    System Reports Window Events Events Displays the log of events for the Adit 600. To View the Event Log: 1. On the Main Menu, press [T Reports option. ] until <Events> is highlighted on the System CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 213 If the same event occurs consecutively, the value in the count column will display the number of times that the event occurred, although the message will display only once. Note that the time stamp reflects the date and time that the event first occurred. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 214: Alarms

    The Alarm Log is cleared when the Adit is reinitialized. 1. On the Main Menu, press [T Reports option. Use the [S ] until the Alarms is highlighted on the System ] to scroll to Alarms if it not displayed. PACEBAR CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 215 Displays the actual alarm that triggered the alarm on the Adit. Count Unlike the Event screen, the value in the count column will not increment each time that the alarm occurs. Note that the time stamp reflects the time that the alarm first occurred. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 216: Networks/Servers

    This screen will change depending on the values in the Display and Learned From fields. 1. On the Main Menu, [T 2. Press [S PACEBAR ] to the System Reports option. ] to scroll to Networks/Servers. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 217 This field displays the network IP address of each network known to the Adit. If this route was added using one of the Static Network screens, Static will appear before the address of this entry. If this route was learned by the local unit, Direct will appear before the address. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 218: Frame Type

    Adit. If a packet is received that is formatted in a frame type that has not been enabled, the Adit will not accept the data. Note that multiple frame types may be supported simultaneously. This field applies only to IPX Networks. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 219: Address Tables

    Network Tables are used to determine if and where the Adit should send packets. 1. On the Main Menu, [T 2. Press [S PACEBAR CMG Router - Release 2.7 ] to the <System Reports> option. ] to scroll to <Address Tables>. System Reports Window...
  • Page 220 When the view by IP Address is selected, the table may also display the corresponding MAC Address for locally learned devices. Corresponding MAC Addresses are only displayed if the Adit has encountered an ARP/RARP packet. 9-10 ]. The Address Tables window will display. This window will PACEBAR CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 221 Auto-Update Use this field to have this screen automatically update with events while you are viewing the screen. <On> will update the screen every 5 seconds. Port Name Displays the information, listing by Port. CMG Router - Release 2.7 9-11...
  • Page 222 System Reports Window Address Tables 9-12 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 223: Exit Window

    HAPTER Exit Window In this Chapter Logout Reinitialize...
  • Page 224: Logout

    1. On the Main Menu, press [T option. 2. Press [E NTER message is displayed. 10-2 ] until the <Logout> is highlighted on the Exit ]. The system will exit out of the Router GUI and the following CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 225: Reinitialize

    1. On the Main Menu, press [T option. 2. Press [S PACEBAR 3. Press [E NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7 ] until the Logout is highlighted on the Exit ] to scroll to Reinitialize. ]. The following message is displayed: Exit Window Reinitialize...
  • Page 226 Exit Window Reinitialize 4. Press [S PACEBAR 5. System will close the session and reboot. 10-4 ] to scroll <NO> to <YES>, and press [E NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 227: Router Configuration

    HAPTER Router Configuration In this Chapter Installation Basic Setup Basic VoIP Setup Fax and Modem Setup PPP Internet Connection and Public IP Address Routing Frame Relay Internet Connection and Public IP Address Routing Back-to-Back with PPP Back-to-Back with Multi-Link PPP Back-to-Back with Frame Relay...
  • Page 228: Installation

    CMG Router card will work in any slot Slide card into slot until fully seated CMG Router has completed it’s boot cycle when CRD light is solid The following setups are all executed with CLI NOTE: Configuration can be done with the following CLI commands or with the Router Menu-Driven Software.
  • Page 229: Basic Voip Setup

    This example is with an Adit 600 with the following cards installed: Controller Card (4.0 or higher) CMG Router Card, 1.0 or higher (example - slot 6) 3 FXS Cards, 1.03 or higher (example - slots 1, 2 and 3). Cards are configured for Loop Start POTS lines.
  • Page 230 Set the T1-2 as In-Service Connect Data DS0s to the CMG card Connect CMG voice ports to FXS ports Connect CMG voice ports to FXS ports Connect CMG voice ports to FXS ports Disable verification prompts CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 231 6 "RemoteAdit" trunk 1 set 6 "RemoteAdit" up set 6 log last detail set 6 voip sdpaddress 11.168.1.1 reset CMG Router - Release 2.7 Router Configuration Description Set Router trunk encapsulations to Point-to-Point Protocol. Set Router trunk as In-Service...
  • Page 232: Fax And Modem Setup

    Fax and Modem Setup To configure the T.38 and modem bypass, the following is required. Adit 600, release 8.0 or higher CMG Router, release 2.3 (or higher) with G.729 feature enabled (software keyed) The following will configure the Fax and Modem 1.
  • Page 233 Router Configuration Fax and Modem Setup 2. Select Configuration: <Profile Directory> from the Main Menu, and select NTER Main Menu 3. Select Router CARD <Setup -> and select [E NTER Profile Directory Window CMG Router - Release 2.7 11-7...
  • Page 234 Router Configuration Fax and Modem Setup 4. Select VOIP Configure -> and select [E NTER 11-8 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 235 Router Configuration Fax and Modem Setup 5. Tab to Voice Algorithm Settings - > and select [E NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7 11-9...
  • Page 236 6. Verify that the RTP Payload type for nse events is set to a value that other gateways are using. For most applications this is 100, which is the default setting. Select [E any changes. 11-10 ] to exit this window, select <YES> and [E ] to save NTER CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 237 Router Configuration Fax and Modem Setup 7. Select Voice Channels Configure -> and select [Enter]. CMG Router - Release 2.7 11-11...
  • Page 238 <bypass> - upon detection of a modem tone, the line will switch to G.711 mode, with echo cancellation and silence suppression disabled. 11-12 Maximum # of Channels configured for T.38 Reserved 6 Channels 12 Channels CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 239 In the status field, the following can be displayed, regarding Fax and Modem settings: Display Data Active CMG Router - Release 2.7 ]. The VoIP Channel View window will display. Setting Channel is set to T.38 Channel is set to Modem Bypass...
  • Page 240: Ppp Internet Connection And Public Ip Address Routing

    Set the ethernet IP address, in the conventional IP address format. (Router LAN) Adds a static IP network (route) to the WAN interface Set the WAN interface named "wan1" to be mapped to trunk 1 Reboot the router, to enable all configurations set CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 241: Frame Relay Internet Connection And Public Ip Address Routing

    1 lmi annexd set 1 "wan1" trunk 1 set 1 "wan1" dlci 101 reset 1 CMG Router - Release 2.7 Frame Relay Internet Connection and Public IP Address Routing Description Set primary master transmit clock source Set Router to default settings...
  • Page 242: Back-To-Back With Ppp

    Adds a static IP network (route) to the WAN interface Set the WAN interface named "wan1" to be mapped to trunk 1 Reboot the router, to enable all configurations set Denver 1.1.1.1/24 Denver 2.2.2.1 / 24 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 243: Denver Router In Slot 1

    1:1 phy auto add 1 "wan1" static ip network 1.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 1 set 1 "wan1" trunk 1 reset 1 CMG Router - Release 2.7 Router Configuration Back-to-Back with PPP Description Set Router to default settings Disconnect all connections to the T1 on the...
  • Page 244: Back-To-Back With Multi-Link Ppp

    (Router LAN) Adds a static IP network (route) to the WAN interface Set the WAN interface named "wan1" to be mapped to trunk multilink group 1 Reboot the router, to enable all configurations set CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 245: Denver Router In Slot 1

    1 "wan1" static ip network 1.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 1 set 1 "wan1" trunk multilink group 1 reset 1 CMG Router - Release 2.7 Router Configuration Back-to-Back with Multi-Link PPP Description Set Router to default settings Disconnect all connections to the T1 on the...
  • Page 246: Back-To-Back With Frame Relay

    Disable LMI (Local Management Interface) Set the WAN interface named "wan1" to be mapped to trunk 1 Set the DLCI number Reboot the router, to enable all configurations set Denver 1.1.1.1/24 Denver 2.2.2.1 / 24 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 247: Denver Router In Slot 3

    3:1:1 encapsulation fr set 3 lmi disable set 3 "wan1" trunk 1 set 3 "wan1" dlci 101 reset 3 CMG Router - Release 2.7 Router Configuration Back-to-Back with Frame Relay Description Set Router to default settings Disconnect all connections to the T1 on the...
  • Page 248 Router Configuration Back-to-Back with Frame Relay 11-22 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 249: User Events

    PPENDIX User Events In this Appendix User Events Authenticate Events Triggered Events Alarms...
  • Page 250: User Events

    Adit Initialized “IP Address” was dynamically assigned by “remote” Login accepted at “access” level Login rejected Password changed for “access” level Port “X” connected Port “X” down System Date/Time Change recorded Terminal inactivity, login terminated CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 251: Authenticate Events

    Authentication failure to “remote” using CHAP Retry timeout occurred WAN protocol is active (inactive) to “remote” on port “X” LCP negotiation was successful to “remote” IPCP negotiation was successful to “remote” CCP negotiation failed to CMG Router - Release 2.7 User Events Authenticate Events...
  • Page 252: Triggered Events

    Triggered ETH II IPX Server update (to) from “X” Triggered SNAP IPX Network update (to) from “X” Triggered SNAP IPX Server update (to) from “X” Triggered IP Network request (to) from “X” Triggered ETH II IP Network update (to) from “X” CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 253: Alarms

    This is logged when the unit begins the recovery process from trunks with high error conditions. [Pass, Drop] [dyn] [Any, Protocol=xx,Type=xx,Port=xx] [to, from] <rem sys> Firewall Rule <rule num> NOTE: All alarms generate SNMP traps. CMG Router - Release 2.7 User Events Alarms...
  • Page 254 User Events Alarms CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 255: Protocol Types

    PPENDIX Protocol Types In this Appendix Protocol Number in Firewall Filters Ethernet Protocol Types...
  • Page 256: Protocol Number In Firewall Filters

    [RFC1883] [RFC702] [RFC1112] [RFC823] [RFC2003] [RFC1190, RFC1819] [RFC793] [Ballardie] [RFC888, DLM1] [IANA] [SGC] [RFC741, SC3] [PUP, XEROX] [RWS4] [BN7] [IEN158, JFH2] [NC3] [RFC768, JBP] [IEN90, JBP] [DLM1] [RFC890, RH6] [ZSU] [ETHERNET, XEROX] [BWB6] [BWB6] [BWB6] CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 257 IPv6-Route IPv6-Frag IDRP RSVP MHRP I-NLSP SWIPE NARP MOBILE CMG Router - Release 2.7 Protocol Number in Firewall Filters Protocol Leaf-2 Reliable Data Protocol Internet Reliable Transaction ISO Transport Protocol Class 4 Bulk Data Transfer Protocol NFE Network Services Protocol...
  • Page 258 Dissimilar Gateway Protocol Reference [Oberg] [Markson] [RFC1883] [RFC1883] [RFC1883] [IANA] [CFTP, HCF2] [IANA] [SHB] [PXL1] [MBG] [SHB] [IANA] [SHB] [GXT1] [SHB] [DXM2] [VXD] [SC3] [SHB] [WM3] [SHB] [SHB] [MTR] [DRC3] [DRC3] [BXH] [JXS] [HWB] [DGP, ML109] CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 259 IFMP PNNI ARIS SCPS IPComp Compaq-Peer IPX-in-IP VRRP L2TP IATP CMG Router - Release 2.7 Protocol Number in Firewall Filters Protocol EIGRP OSPFIGP Sprite RPC Protocol Locus Address Resolution Protocol Multicast Transport Protocol AZ.25 Frames IP-within-IP Encapsulation Protocol Mobile Internetworking Control Pro Semaphore Communications Sec.
  • Page 260 Secure Packet Shield Private IP Encapsulation within IP Stream Control Transmission Protocol [Stewart] Fibre Channel Unassigned Reserved Reference [Hamilton] [Lothberg] [Ekblad] [Crowcroft] [Welzl] [Przygienda] [Partridge] [Sautter] [Sautter] [Waber] [Hollbach] [McIntosh] [Petri] [Rajagopal] [RFC3175] [IANA] [IANA] CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 261: Ethernet Protocol Types

    0A01 0BAD 1000 1001-100F 1600 CMG Router - Release 2.7 Description IEEE 802.3 Length Field (0-1500 decimal) Experimental (for development) Conflicts with 802.3 length fields Xerox PUP - Conflicts with 802.3 length fields PUP Address Translation - Conflicts with 802.3 length fields...
  • Page 262 7000 Ungermann-Bass download 7001 Ungermann-Bass NIU 7002 Ungermann-Bass NIU 7007 OS/9 Microware 7020-7029 LRT (England) 7030 Proteon 7034 Cabletron 8003 Cronus VLN 8004 Cronus Direct 8005 HP Probe protocol 8006 Nestar 8008 AT&T 8010 Excelan CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 263 DEC LAN Traffic Monitor 8040 DEC Unassigned 8041 DEC Unassigned 8042 DEC Unassigned 8044 Planning Research Corporation 8046 AT&T 8047 AT&T 8049 ExperData (France) 805B VMTP (Versatile Message Transaction Protocol, RFC-1045, Stanford) CMG Router - Release 2.7 Protocol Types Ethernet Protocol Types...
  • Page 264 Dansk Data Elektronic A/S (Denmark) 807C Merit Internodal 807D VitaLink Communications 807E VitaLink Communications 807F VitaLink Communications 8080 VitaLink Communications bridge 8081 Counterpoint Computers 8082 Counterpoint Computers 8083 Counterpoint Computers 8088 Xyplex 8089 Xyplex 808A Xyplex B-10 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 265 80D4 Rosemount Corporation 80D5 IBM SNA Services over Ethernet 80DD Varian Associates 80DE Integrated Solutions TRFS (Transparent Remote File System) 80DF Integrated Solutions 80E0-80E3 Allen-Bradley 80E4-80F0 Datability 80F2 Retix CMG Router - Release 2.7 Protocol Types Ethernet Protocol Types B-11...
  • Page 266 Novell (old) NetWare IPX (ECONFIG E Option) 8138 Novell 8139-813D 9000 Loopback (Configuration Test Protocol) 9001 Bridge Communications XNS Systems Management 9002 Bridge Communications TCP/IP Systems Management 9003 Bridge Communications FF00 BBN BITAL LANBridge cache wakeup B-12 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 267: Troubleshooting

    In this Appendix Communication Related Issues LAN Related Issues Diagnostics and Performance Tools Verification Statistics System Reports PPENDIX Troubleshooting...
  • Page 268: Communication Related Issues

    We suggest that you review all created data filters, advertised networks and static route entries and eliminate those that are no longer applicable. See Chapter 4, LAN (Local) Profile Setup. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 269 Correct network defined Verify that remote router has route defined back to local router ‘s newtorks CMG Router - Release 2.7 Verify cabling is correct (straight cable if connected to a switch or hub, green crossover if connected to a NIC)
  • Page 270: Unable To Access The Local (Lan) Router Unit Via Telnet

    Network/Server table. Be aware that if you establish a firewall filter and do not expressly permit Telnetting into this unit, you will be denied access. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 271: Diagnostics And Performance Tools

    Diagnostics and Performance Tools The Verification, Statistics and System Reports features are instrumental in diagnosing and troubleshooting the Router card. CMG Router - Release 2.7 Troubleshooting Diagnostics and Performance Tools...
  • Page 272: Verification

    See Port Monitor on page 7-9 for more information on this feature. NOTE: The Port Monitor decreases the throughput of the Router. It should only during installation and troubleshooting procedures, not during normal operation. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 273: Statistics

    Priority Queue The Priority Queue window displays statistics for the CMG Priority Output Queues. This window will display statistics for the LocalUnit, and all Remotes. See Chapter 8, Statistics Window for more information regarding this feature. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 274: System Reports

    The MAC Address and IP Address Tables, along with Network Tables are used to determine if and where the Router should send packets. See Address Tables on page 9-9 for more information regarding this feature. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 275: Alarms

    Alarm is cleared The following chart describes each LED, and it’s state, of the Router card. VOIP 10/100 CMG Router - Release 2.7 State Description Loss of power...
  • Page 276 This Window provides a listing of any Alarms that have occurred on the Router. Each Alarm is listed separately and the Count field will display a value of 1. See Alarms on page 9-4 for more information regarding this feature. C-10 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 277: Clear Alarm

    Once an alarm is identified then the process of clearing it can begin. Silence Alarm, if necessary (Alarm Cut Off CLI command: aco) Check Connection Check Cable, replace if necessary Check hardware and replace if necessary Call Customer Service CMG Router - Release 2.7 Troubleshooting Alarms C-11...
  • Page 278 Troubleshooting Alarms C-12 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 279 Algorithm A formula or set of steps for solving a particular problem. To be an algorithm, a set of rules must be unambiguous and have a clear stopping point. Annex D A frame relay standard extension dealing with the communication and signaling between customer premises and equipment and frame relay network equipment for the purpose of querying network status information.
  • Page 280 T1 line and regenerates the T1 signal to meet T1 specifications. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. DHCP is a network configuration that allows maintenance to be performed from a central site rather than by end users. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 281 CMG Router - Release 2.7 Dual Tone Multi-Frequency is the system used by touch-tone telephones. DTMF assigns a specific sound frequency, or tone, to each key so that it can easily be identified by a monitoring microprocessor. That frequency is then translated into a usable analog or digital signal.
  • Page 282 Usually controlled and administered by a system or network administrator. Local Connection Option. The LCO limits the types of CODECs proposed by the voice gateways. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 283 Control (MAC) Mbps MCMP Multilink PPP CMG Router - Release 2.7 Local Management Interface. A specification for the use of frame-relay products that define a method of exchanging status information between devices such as routers. A diagnostic test in which a signal is transmitted across a medium while the sending device waits for its return.
  • Page 284 Each router maintains a routing table, or routing database, of known addresses and routes; each router periodically broadcasts the contents of its table to neighboring routers in order that the entire network can maintain a synchronized database. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 285 Spanning Tree Protocol TACACS+ CMG Router - Release 2.7 Realm-Specific Internet Protocol. RSIP is an IP address translation technique that is an alternative to NAT. RSIP lets an enterprise safeguard many private Internet addresses behind a single public Internet address.
  • Page 286 Usually the WAN connection is a dedicated or high grade dial up phone link. It is often done with T1 or T3 connections but can also be through satellite or other technologies. CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 287 Index Numerics 100T Full Duplex ..... . . 4-45 Half Duplex ..... . . 4-45 Full Duplex .
  • Page 288 Resolver ......3-25 Server ......3-17 4-34 4-35 4-34 4-35 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 289 Type ......5-36 CMG Router - Release 2.7 Filters ......4-18 Define .
  • Page 290 SNAP ......4-6 LAN Collision Threshold ... . 4-36 4-44 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 291 Gateway ......5-8 CMG Router - Release 2.7 IP Address ......5-21 NetBIOS Name Server .
  • Page 292 Mode Send ......3-4 3-26 3-27 3-32 3-39 3-40 3-41 3-43 3-44 3-45 4-10 5-15 Glossary-6 CMG Router - Release 2.7 5-33 5-27 5-24 3-34 5-10...
  • Page 293 Remote’s Name ..... 8-5 CMG Router - Release 2.7 Throughput to/from WAN ... . 8-5 Transmitted .
  • Page 294 Subnet Mask ..... . 5-18 4-39 5-38 3-22 4-41 5-40 5-23 5-25 5-29 5-35 5-42 5-11 5-26 5-26 5-26 5-26 4-14 CMG Router - Release 2.7...
  • Page 295 Frame Type ..... . 9-8 CMG Router - Release 2.7 Hops ......9-8 Metric .
  • Page 296 Trunk ......3-5 WAN Monitor Number of Bytes to Display ..7-10 8-10 CMG Router - Release 2.7...

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