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  • Page 1 Eicon 1530 WAN Router User’s Guide www.eicon.com...
  • Page 2 Eicon Networks may make improvements and/or changes in the products and/or programs described in this publication at any time. Eicon Networks Corporation may use or distribute whatever information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligations to you.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Setup ... 11 System Requirements... 12 Connect the Cables ... 13 Verify Computer TCP/IP Settings... 14 Log in to the Eicon 1530 ... 15 Modify VHSI Settings ... 17 Create a Profile ... 19 Modify LAN Settings (if required) ... 21 Reset the Device...
  • Page 4 Static DLCI Menu (VHSI/Protocol Tree) (when protocol is set to Frame Relay) ... 97 Dialer Menu (VHSI Tree)... 98 Selecting an Interface Cable ... 99 Interface Cables available from Eicon Networks... 100 Interface Cable Specifications... 101 The V.24 Interface ... 102 The V.35 Interface ...
  • Page 5 Command Line Interface ... 106 Overview ... 107 General Commands... 108 Time and Date Commands ... 110 Log Commands... 111 Mail Trace Commands ... 112 Profile Commands ... 113 Context Commands ... 114 DHCP Commands ... 115 Direct Commands ... 118 HAYES Commands...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Overview ... 7 Package Contents ... 8 Specifications ... 9...
  • Page 7: Overview

    VHSI port and the actual board configuration, and will then select the matching interface. The Eicon 1530 can be used on a LAN and can also be used as a DHCP server. You can also connect the Eicon 1530 directly to a single computer (crossover cable required, sold separately).
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    Networks, or you can build your own (see the User’s Guide). Note: The blue cable is a straight-through Ethernet cable and is used to connect the Eicon 1530 to a network hub. To connect to a single computer, a crossover cable (sold separately) is required.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Specifications Hardware Features • VHSI (Very High Speed Interface) port, supports V.24 and V.35 interfaces • Ethernet 10BaseT RJ45 port • AUX port (DB9 V.24 serial interface) (currently unsupported) • Power jack • Hard Reset button • Indicators lights • Flash memory for convenient firmware upgrade (if available) VHSI Port (Synchronous) •...
  • Page 10 Packaging Contents • Eicon 1530 WAN Router • Straight-through Ethernet cable (blue) • Power adapter • QuickStart Guide • Eicon 1530 CD-ROM (contains documentation) Note: A VHSI port cable is not included, but can be ordered separately from Eicon Networks. Introduction...
  • Page 11: Setup

    System Requirements ... 12 Step 1: Connect the Cables ... 13 Step 2: Verify Computer TCP/IP Settings ... 14 Step 3: Log in to the Eicon 1530 ... 15 Step 4: Modify VHSI Settings... 17 Step 5: Create a Profile... 19 Step 6: Modify LAN Settings (if required) ...
  • Page 12: System Requirements

    Web Browser Requirements The Eicon 1530 is configured via web pages stored on the device itself. To access the web interface, you must be have Netscape Navigator 4 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4, or later.
  • Page 13: Step 1: Connect The Cables

    Note: For more information on indicator lights, see Connect your VHSI Cable. Connect the appropriate end of the cable to the VHSI port of the Eicon 1530, and connect the other end to your modem or leased line connector. Note: VHSI cables are not included with your Eicon 1530. Cables can be ordered from Eicon Networks, or you can build your own (see the User’s Guide).
  • Page 14: Step 2: Verify Computer Tcp/Ip Settings

    For some operating systems, you must restart your computer after changing TCP/IP settings. If you are using the Eicon 1530 as a DHCP server on your LAN, or if you have connected the Eicon 1530 to a single computer, restarting will force your computer to acquire a new IP address.
  • Page 15: Step 3: Log In To The Eicon 1530

    Step 3: Log in to the Eicon 1530 Whenever you wish to change settings on the Eicon 1530, you must first log in, as shown below. Launch your web browser and click ‘File’, ‘Open’. Enter 192.168.1.1 as the web page to open.
  • Page 16 Eicon 1530 to a single computer as described below. • In general, if you cannot access the ‘Log in’ page, connect the Eicon 1530 to a single computer for configuration purposes. Later on you can reconnect the Eicon 1530 to the LAN. Note that a crossover cable (sold separately) is required;...
  • Page 17: Step 4: Modify Vhsi Settings

    Step 4: Modify VHSI Settings Once you have logged into the Eicon 1530 web interface, the first setting you should verify is the choice of protocol for the VHSI port (set to ‘X.25’ by default). The protocol should be selected first because all profile settings (which define particular connections) are deleted when the protocol is changed.
  • Page 18 Choosing a VHSI Protocol From the Link List (the menu at the left of the screen), click on the small ‘+’ next to ‘VHSI Port’ to expand the VHSI Port group, then click the ‘Protocol’ link. From the ‘Protocol’ drop-down menu, select a protocol. ‘Protocol’...
  • Page 19: Step 5: Create A Profile

    Step 5: Create a Profile Settings for particular connections are contained in profiles on the Eicon 1530. Note: When you change protocols for the VHSI interface, all profile information is lost. To avoid having to re-enter configuration information, choose the protocol first, as described at the beginning in VHSI Settings on page 17.
  • Page 20 Switching Between Profiles When you have more than one profile, selecting the associated radio button allows you to select which profile to edit. Deleting Profiles To delete a profile: Select the profile and click ‘Delete’. To delete all profiles, click the ‘Delete All’ button. What’s Next? Step 6: Modify LAN Settings (if required) Setup...
  • Page 21: Step 6: Modify Lan Settings (If Required)

    The following changes may be required if you are connecting the Eicon 1530 to a LAN. Change Device IP Address The Eicon 1530’s default IP address of 192.168.1.1 may or may not be suitable for your LAN. If you are unsure as to whether or not the IP address should be changed, consult your support personnel.
  • Page 22: Step 7: Reset The Device

    IP address. • If you changed the IP address of your computer in order to configure the Eicon 1530, you may need to return these settings to their original state.
  • Page 23: Step 8: Test Wan Access

    15. What’s Next? • If you are using the Eicon 1530 over a LAN, see page 24 to verify if you must modify other LAN settings. • To learn more about your Eicon 1530, see...
  • Page 24: Adjusting Lan Settings (If Required)

    In this case, you will need to configure the routing table on your router to re-direct the appropriate traffic to the Eicon 1530, as well as add a route on the Eicon 1530 to direct appropriate traffic to the router.
  • Page 25: Changing Tcp/Ip Settings To Dhcp

    This allows your computer to dynamically acquire its IP address and other settings from the Eicon 1530. Note: If you do not want to use the Eicon 1530’s DHCP feature, you must change the IP address of your computer to 192.168.1.2, or 192.168.1.3, etc., as the default IP address is 192.168.1.1.
  • Page 26 The following procedure describes how to install TCP/IP on Windows NT 4.0. Note that if you have more than one Ethernet adapter installed on your system, you must only change the settings for the adapter used by the Eicon 1530. lick ‘Start’, ‘Settings’, ‘Control Panel’.
  • Page 27: Technical Support

    Technical Support To obtain technical support for Eicon Networks products, visit our web site at: http://www.eicon.com/support/ For the latest information on the Eicon 1530, visit: http://www.eicon.com/wan1530/ For customer service, contact your Eicon Networks supplier. Setup...
  • Page 28: Using Your Eicon 1530

    Using your Eicon 1530 Ports and Indicator Lights ... 29 Resetting the Device via the Reset Button ... 30 Accessing the Configuration Menu ... 31 Upgrading Firmware via a Web Browser... 35 Saving and Resetting Configuration Settings ... 36 Changing the VHSI Port Protocol ...
  • Page 29: Ports And Indicator Lights

    OFF: The Frame Relay layer is closed or the cable is disconnected. Ethernet Port Used for connecting to the Eicon 1530 to a computer or LAN. A straight-through cable (the blue cable) is used for connecting to a LAN.
  • Page 30: Resetting The Device Via The Reset Button

    Note: This procedure will return the default IP address of the Eicon 1530 to 192.168.1.1. If you changed the IP address of the Eicon 1530 from this default setting, you will need to use the default IP address 192.168.1.1 to access the configuration menu.
  • Page 31: Accessing The Configuration Menu

    Accessing the Configuration Menu The Eicon 1530 Configuration Pages allow you to manage the configuration and operation of the Eicon 1530. You can also view status information and perform maintenance tasks like updating the firmware. Note: Only one user can access the configuration pages at a time.
  • Page 32 The main configuration menu appears. To access the different settings, click on the links in the main menu, at the left of the window. Main menu Some settings have subgroups, which are accessed by clicking the ‘+’ next to the group. Using your Eicon 1530...
  • Page 33 Eicon 1530. ‘Save’ button However, for the changes to take effect, you must reset the Eicon 1530. You can do this by clicking the ‘Reset Device’ button on the main menu, or you can press the reset button on the...
  • Page 34 Getting Help Online help is available for all settings by clicking on a setting name. Click on a setting name. A help window will appear. Using your Eicon 1530...
  • Page 35: Upgrading Firmware Via A Web Browser

    The maintenance menu appears with two options, ‘Firmware’ and ‘Configuration’. Click ‘Firmware’ to display the ‘Firmware Maintenance’ page. To save a copy of the Eicon 1530’s current firmware to disk, click ‘Backup’. This is done in case you encounter problems installing or using the new firmware.
  • Page 36: Saving And Resetting Configuration Settings

    This is because the reset will return the Eicon 1530 to its default of 192.168.1.1. To regain access to the Eicon 1530, open the URL http://192.168.1.1.
  • Page 37: Changing The Vhsi Port Protocol

    Changing the VHSI Port Protocol The Eicon 1530 uses profiles to make individual connections. However, the connection profiles depend on the protocol chosen for the VHSI port. When you change the VHSI port protocol, all profiles associated with that protocol are erased. Therefore, it is very important to select the VHSI port protocol first, before creating or modifying connection profiles.
  • Page 38 For your settings to take effect, click the ‘Reset’ button at the top of the window. However, you may wish to modify other VHSI settings first, as well as create connection profiles (see Creating and Editing Profiles Using your Eicon 1530 Saving and Resetting Configuration Settings on page 39 for more information).
  • Page 39: Creating And Editing Profiles

    Creating and Editing Profiles Settings for particular connections are contained in profiles on the Eicon 1530. However, when you change protocols for the VHSI interface, all profile information is lost. To avoid having to re-enter configuration information, choose the protocol first, as described in VHSI Port Protocol on page 37.
  • Page 40 To delete a profile, select the profile and click ‘Delete’. To delete all profiles, click the ‘Delete All’ button. For your settings to take effect, click the ‘Reset’ button at the top of the window. Using your Eicon 1530 1. Select Profile 2.
  • Page 41: Security

    Security Overview ... 42 Security Features Summary... 43 System Password ... 44 Automatic Log Out ... 45 Network Address Translation (NAT) ... 46 Remote Management ... 49 Authentication (PPP only)... 51 Manual Dialing... 52 Custom Security Features using IP Filters ...
  • Page 42: Overview

    Connecting your computers to an external network creates a wide range of benefits, but also exposes your computers to certain risks. To safeguard your data and systems, the Eicon 1530 provides a comprehensive range of security features. This section explains how to use and configure each feature for optimal protection of your systems.
  • Page 43: Security Features Summary

    Security Features Summary This table lists all security features offered by the Eicon 1530, and their default settings. Feature Default System password None Automatic log Active Network address Disabled translation (NAT) Remote Active management Call Available authentication (PPP only) Manual dialing...
  • Page 44: System Password

    System Password The Eicon 1530 provides a system password that restricts access to the web-based configuration interface and the CLI. This ensures that configuration changes can only be made by authorized personnel. By default, no password is defined. Setting a System Password From the Link List, click ‘System’.
  • Page 45: Automatic Log Out

    The Eicon 1530 applies an automatic timeout to configuration sessions. When a configuration session is idle for more than the timeout value, the Eicon 1530 automatically logs the user out. This reduces the risk of unauthorized persons taking advantage of a logged-in computer that has been left unattended.
  • Page 46: Network Address Translation (Nat)

    Eicon 1530 to gain access to the web server. When you create a NAT static mapping, the Eicon 1530 routes all traffic for the protocol you specify to the designated computer. This includes traffic normally handled by the Eicon 1530 itself.
  • Page 47 • ‘Server port’: The port number that the protocol will use on the server. • ‘Server address’: The IP address of the computer that will act as the server. The server address must be on the same LAN as the Eicon 1530 (or must be reachable via the LAN). Click ‘Save’ then ‘Reset’.
  • Page 48 ‘Default NAT Server’ field Note: The Eicon 1530 handles traffic with the following protocols: HTTP, Telnet, TFTP, ECHO (UDP port 7), and SNMP. Only traffic that does not contain these protocols will be forwarded to the default NAT server. To forward the aformentioned protocols you must define a NAT static mapping for each one.
  • Page 49: Remote Management

    This feature can be disabled; however, this does not affect traffic on the local LAN created by the Eicon 1530. If the local LAN is connected to other networks, these computers will continue to have access to the Eicon 1530, even if remote management is disabled.
  • Page 50 From the Link List, click ‘System’. Clear the ‘Enable remote management’ check box. ‘Enable remote management’ option Click ‘Save’ then ‘Reset’. Defining a Password If remote management is enabled, it is strongly suggested that you define a login password. This parameter is available on the same page as the remote management option. Security...
  • Page 51: Authentication (Ppp Only)

    Generally, authentication is one-way, with the incoming connection being validated. For example, when the Eicon 1530 connects to a device on the external network, the Eicon 1530 is authenticated by the remote device, i.e., the Eicon 1530 must supply a username and password to log on.
  • Page 52: Manual Dialing

    Manual Dialing The Manual Dialing feature lets you manually control when the connection is to be established. Enabling Manual Dialing From the Link List, click ‘Connection’. Scroll down to the ‘IP’ section of the page. ‘Manual Dialing’ option Check the ‘Manual Dialing’ option. Click ‘Save’, then ‘Reset’.
  • Page 53: Custom Security Features Using Ip Filters

    By using IP filters you can create your own custom security solutions. For example, you can limit local access to the Eicon 1530 for specific computers, accept incoming traffic only from certain remote users or networks, or drop incoming or outgoing nuisance traffic.
  • Page 54 Be sure that you have set up the Eicon 1530 with the proper protocol, and that you have created all the necessary profiles, before creating filters.
  • Page 55 To insert a new filter, click the ‘+’ symbol. ‘Plus’ symbol The ‘Edit Filters’ page appear. Define the settings for the filter using the drop-down menus and click ‘Done’. The following diagram shows a quick description of what each field means. For more details on the available options, see Action Direction Address...
  • Page 56 Enable the filter by clicking the box that appears to the right of the ‘Edit’ button. Checkbox Click ‘Save’. This makes the filter operational. Note: Unlike other configurations settings, you do not have to reset the Eicon 1530 to make filters operational. ‘Edit Filters’ Page Options Action •...
  • Page 57 • ‘Address’: Only applies if you select the network or the host for location. Protocol IP datagrams can carry a wide variety of protocol traffic. The Eicon 1530 lets you filter many of the most popular protocols. The following descriptions explain some of the options that are available.
  • Page 58 Please read Default Filters If you find you have accidentally filtered yourself out of access to the Eicon 1530, you must reset the box to factory defaults by holding down the reset button for 15 seconds. However, you will lose all configuration information. As a precaution, back up your configuration before using filters.
  • Page 59 Drop all packets using any protocol (default last filter). When a packet goes through the filter stack, the Eicon 1530 would first check if the packet is using the web protocol. If so, the packet is dropped. If not, the next filter is applied, which essentially forwards anything.
  • Page 60 After creating the first filter, the filter page should look like this: First filter Since the Eicon 1530 automatically changed the last filter to one that drops all traffic, you must create a second filter (before the last one) that allows all other traffic through, as shown below.
  • Page 61: Web Interface Settings Glossary

    Web Interface Settings Glossary This section lists all settings available through the web interface, along with explanations as to what each setting means. This information can also be found by clicking on the setting name while working within the web interface. System Menu ...62 Connection Menu...
  • Page 62: System Menu

    System Menu System Name Sets the domain name of the Eicon 1530. This is also the address of the home page of the web-based configuration interface. The text ‘.wanrouter’ is appended to the name you enter. Range: 1-64 characters, no spaces. Default: eicon1530 (‘eicon1530.wanrouter’).
  • Page 63: Connection Menu

    Connection Menu Profile Name Defines a name for this profile. The name must not contain spaces. Note: With X.25 or Frame Relay, you can create up to eight profiles. For PPP, you can create only one profile. Enable Profile Enables/disables the current profile. Backup Profile Selects the backup profile to be used when this profile cannot connect.
  • Page 64: Connection Menu > Connection Group (When Protocol Is Set To Ppp)

    ‘failed’ state. A backup profile, if defined, will be used on the next dial-out attempt. To automatically reset the profile, enter a Profile Restore Delay on the Profile page. To reset the profile manually, dial it or reset the Eicon 1530. Default: 25. Range: 0-250. Retry Delay Defines the amount of time in seconds to wait before allowing new attempts to connect.
  • Page 65: Connection Menu > Connection Group (When Protocol Is Set To X.25)

    (when protocol is set to X.25) Remote DTE Address Defines the remote X.25 address the Eicon 1530 calls to establish the connection. Range: 0-15 digits. When the X.25 connection type is set to permanent (see the ‘Connection Type’ setting), this parameter defines the VC number used.
  • Page 66 Defines the maximum number of attempts this profile makes to establish a connection with this profile. When this limit is reached, the profile is placed in a “failed” state. To reset the profile manually, dial it or reset the Eicon 1530. Range: 0-250. Default: 10 Retry Delay Defines the amount of time to wait after a failed connection attempt, before retrying.
  • Page 67: Connection Menu > Connection Group (When Protocol Is Set To Frame Relay)

    Connection Menu > Connection Group (when protocol is set to Frame Relay) Compression enable Enables/disables compression when Frame Relay is used. DLCI number Defines the DLCI number for the current profile. A DLCI is the Frame Relay equivalent of a hardware address, associated with an established Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC).
  • Page 68: Connection Menu > Ip Group

    Default: Disabled. IP Address Defines the IP address this connection profile should use when a static address is assigned to the Eicon 1530. In most cases, specify 0.0.0.0 to allow dynamic negotiation when the connection is established. Subnet Mask Defines the subnet mask this connection profile should use when a static address is assigned to the Eicon 1530.
  • Page 69: Connection Menu > Rip Group

    Connection Menu > RIP Group RIP Version Enables/disables support for RIP (Routing Information Protocol). When enabled, routing information will be exchanged with other devices. Choices: • Version 1: Supports RIP version 1. • Version 2: Supports RIP version 2. • V.2, compatible to V.1: Supports RIP version 2 that is version 1 compatible (implies broadcasting RIP-2 updates).
  • Page 70: Connection Menu > Authentication Group (When Protocol Is Set To Ppp)

    • ANY: Accept calls using either encrypted or unencrypted passwords. Default: ANY (encrypted and unencrypted are accepted). Always Authenticate Remote Enables/disables password authentication when dialing out. • If enabled, the Eicon 1530 attempts to authenticate the remote with whatever authentication method is defined. Default: Disabled. Remote Username Defines the name the remote device must supply when authentication is requested by the Eicon 1530.
  • Page 71: Connection Menu > Dns Group

    Defines the address of the first DNS server where DNS requests are to be sent, when DNS Relay is enabled. In most cases, leave this set to 0.0.0.0. This enables the Eicon 1530 to retrieve the correct address when it connects to the remote site (your ISP for example). In some cases, your ISP will supply you with an address to use.
  • Page 72: Ip Menu

    DNS request is forwarded. Default: Enabled. TFTP Server Enables/disables TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol). When enabled, the Eicon 1530 acts as a TFTP server and can respond to upload or download requests from TFTP clients. Default: Disabled. IP Spoofing Enables/disables spoofing.
  • Page 73: Routes Menu (Ip Tree)

    Defines the IP address of a network where data should be routed. This address is compared against the destination address of all IP datagrams that pass through the Eicon 1530. If a match is found, the IP datagram is routed to the profile you specify under Interface.
  • Page 74: Filters Menu (Ip Tree)

    Filters Menu (IP Tree) Custom Security Features using IP Filters available when creating filters. Web Interface Settings Glossary on page 53 for information on the settings...
  • Page 75: Nat Mapping Menu (Ip Tree)

    NAT Mapping Menu (IP Tree) Default NAT Server Defines the IP address of the device where all unresolved datagrams should be forwarded. Protocol Defines the protocol that is used. Choices: • UDP: The server uses the UDP protocol. • TCP: The server uses the TCP protocol. Server Port Defines the TCP or UDP port the server uses.
  • Page 76: Time Client Menu (Ip Tree)

    Default: Enabled. Server Address Defines the IP address of the time server the Eicon 1530 should use when automatically updating its internal clock. The address 255.255.255.255 will broadcast the request to all stations on the network.
  • Page 77: Snmp Menu (Ip Tree)

    SNMP Menu (IP Tree) System Name Defines a name for the Eicon 1530. This information can be retrieved by SNMP agents. Range: 0-29 characters. System Description Defines a description for the Eicon 1530. This information can be retrieved by SNMP agents.
  • Page 78: Dhcp Menu (Ip Tree)

    (see ‘DHCP Server Enabled’ below). • NONE: No DHCP services are supplied, and DHCP requests are ignored. • SERVER: The Eicon 1530 will act as a DHCP server and will assign IP addresses in response to DHCP requests by network devices.
  • Page 79 Defines how long the Eicon 1530 waits before relaying a DHCP request. Since DHCP requests and responses are broadcast to all stations on a LAN, the Eicon 1530 must check that no other DHCP server has responded to a DHCP request before it forwards the request to the external network.
  • Page 80: Lan Menu

    Defines the IP address for the Eicon 1530 on the Ethernet LAN it creates. By default, this address is set to 192.168.1.1, and you should not change it. However, if you are installing the Eicon 1530 on an existing LAN, you may need to change this value so that it is appropriate for your LAN setup.
  • Page 81: Lan Menu > Rip Group

    LAN Menu > RIP Group RIP Version Enables/disables support for RIP (Routing Information Protocol). When enabled, routing information will be exchanged with other devices. Choices: • Version 1: Supports RIP version 1. • Version 2: Supports RIP version 2. • V.2, compatible to V.1: Supports RIP version 2 that is version 1 compatible (implies broadcasting RIP-2 updates).
  • Page 82: Lan Menu > Dns Parameters Group

    Defines the address of the first DNS server where DNS requests are to be sent, when DNS Relay is enabled. In most cases, leave this set to 0.0.0.0. This enables the Eicon 1530 to retrieve the correct address when it connects to the remote site (your ISP for example). In some cases, your ISP...
  • Page 83: Vhsi Port Menu

    Defines the type of line connected to the VHSI port: point-to-point or multi-point. VSHI Interface Defines the VHSI port interface: RS-232 (V.24) or V.35. Specify ‘Autodetect’ to have the Eicon 1530 detect the type of interface automatically. Data Encoding Defines the type of data encoding used on the VHSI port.
  • Page 84 Defines the speed at which the VHSI port operates, in bits per second (bps). Certain restrictions inherent to the network to which the Eicon 1530 is connected can limit throughput. Speeds in excess of 128 kbps are possible on dedicated lines, but public X.25 networks may be as slow as 2400 bps.
  • Page 85: Vhsi Port Menu > Delays Group

    VHSI Port Menu > Delays Group DCD (off) -> RTS (on) Delay Defines the DCD(off) -> RTS(on) delay. This is the delay before the remote is allowed to send at the end of reception. This parameter is intended for non-standard physical interfaces, and is for half-duplex lines only. Range: 0-9999 milliseconds.
  • Page 86: Protocol Menu (Vhsi Tree) (When Protocol Is Set To X.25)

    These parameters are only available when the protocol is set to X.25. Node Type Defines if the Eicon 1530 functions as DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) or DCE (Data-Circuit terminating Equipment). Consult your network subscription for the proper setting Default: DTE.
  • Page 87 X25 Version Defines the version of the X.25 protocol to use. • 1984: ITU recommendation 1984 • 1988: ITU recommendation 1988 TOA/NPI Addressing Enables/disables support for TOA/NPI addressing. This parameter only applies if the X.25 version is set to 1988. Maximum Retry Count (N3) Defines how many times an X.25 packet that is not successfully being received by the remote will be retransmitted.
  • Page 88: Protocol Menu (Vhsi Tree) > Virtual Circuits Group (When Protocol Is Set To X.25)

    Protocol Menu (VHSI Tree) > Virtual Circuits Group (when protocol is set to X.25) These parameters are only available when the protocol is set to X.25. PVC - Permanent Virtual Circuits Defines settings for PVCs (Permanent Virtual Circuits). A PVC is permanently established between two destinations.
  • Page 89: Protocol Menu (Vhsi Tree) > Timers Group (When Protocol Is Set To X.25)

    Protocol Menu (VHSI Tree) > Timers Group (when protocol is set to X.25) These parameters are only available when the protocol is set to X.25. T20 - Packet Level Restart Timer (Timers Group) The Packet Level Restart timer is started when a Restart Request packet is sent. It is stopped when a Restart Confirm or Restart Request packet is received.
  • Page 90: Hdlc Menu (Vhsi/Protocol Tree) (When Protocol Is Set To X.25)

    Defines the Maximum Window Size, which is the number of frames that are to be sent before the Eicon 1530 waits for an acknowledgment from the remote device. In certain situations, you may wish to define a large window size (with satellite networks that have significant transmission delays, for example).
  • Page 91 Defines how the HDLC Link setup procedure is handled. Applies only if a DTE port has been configured. Default: Active. • Active: The Eicon 1530 will initiate the setup procedure. This option is generally used with DTE addressing. • Passive: The Eicon 1530 will wait for the remote device to initiate the setup procedure.
  • Page 92: Hdlc Menu (Vhsi/Protocol Tree) > X32 Services Group (When Protocol Is Set To X.25)

    HDLC Menu (VHSI/Protocol Tree) > X32 Services Group (when protocol is set to X.25) These parameters are only available when the protocol is set to X.25. Service Variations of the HDLC protocol expand upon the protocol to provide additional information to the host and client systems.
  • Page 93: Hdlc Menu (Vhsi/Protocol Tree) > Timers Group (When Protocol Is Set To X.25)

    Defines the Idle Probe Timer, which specifies how long the link should remain idle before the Eicon 1530 sends an RR (Receiver Ready) frame, with a P bit set, to the remote device. This is done in order to determine its status. The remote device, if still functioning, will respond using an RR frame with the F bit set.
  • Page 94: Protocol Menu (Vhsi Tree) (When Protocol Is Set To Frame Relay)

    Protocol Menu (VHSI Tree) (when protocol is set to Frame Relay) These parameters are only available when the protocol is set to Frame Relay. Local management interface Defines the Local Management Interface (LMI) protocol supported on the network. LMI is a protocol and associated procedures operating on the local interface between the machine user and the network.
  • Page 95 DLCI inactive. Link integrity verification timer (T1) Defines how frequently the Eicon 1530 WAN Router should initiate a Status Enquiry message. This timer must be set to less than the timer used by the Frame Relay Network to verify that the Eicon 1530 WAN Router is sending Status Enquiry messages.
  • Page 96: Protocol Menu (Vhsi Tree) Dynamic Dlci Group (When Protocol Is Set To Frame Relay)

    Protocol Menu (VHSI Tree) > Dynamic DLCI Group (when protocol is set to Frame Relay) These parameters are only available when the protocol is set to Frame Relay. Enable Dynamic DLCI Defines the DLCI mode. Enabled: Enables dynamic configuration of new DLCIs for this connection. Dynamic DLCI (also referred to as "DLCI discovery") eliminates the need for static configuration of new DLCIs.
  • Page 97: Static Dlci Menu (Vhsi/Protocol Tree) (When Protocol Is Set To Frame Relay)

    Static DLCI Menu (VHSI/Protocol Tree) (when protocol is set to Frame Relay) These parameters are only available when the protocol is set to Frame Relay. Number Defines a Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI). A DLCI is the Frame Relay equivalent of a hardware address, associated with an established Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC).
  • Page 98: Dialer Menu (Vhsi Tree)

    Dialer Menu (VHSI Tree) RI (on) -> DTR (on) Defines the RI(on) -> DTR(on) delay. Range: 0-9999 milliseconds. Default: 0 milliseconds. DSR(on) -> RTS (on) Defines the DSR(on) -> RTS(on) delay. Range: 0-9999 milliseconds. Default: 0 milliseconds. DSR Debouncing Defines the DSR debouncing delay. Range: 0-999 milliseconds.
  • Page 99: Selecting An Interface Cable

    Selecting an Interface Cable The interface cable for the VHSI port is not included with your package. Cables can be ordered separately from Eicon Networks, or you can construct one yourself using the specifications contained in this section. • Interface Cables available from Eicon Networks •...
  • Page 100: Interface Cables Available From Eicon Networks

    Interface Cables available from Eicon Networks The Eicon 1530 can connect to Customer Service Units (CSUs) or Data Service Units (DSUs) which support one of the V.24 or V.35 interfaces, including compatible Eicon Networks Eiconcards (such as the C series) using a V.24 cable.
  • Page 101: Interface Cable Specifications

    Interface Cable Specifications This section describes the specifications for each interface supported on the Eicon 1530. If you plan to construct your own VHSI cables, be sure to observe the guidelines given below. Cable Specifications Interface Standard V.24 CCITT V.24 CCITT V.28...
  • Page 102: The V.24 Interface

    The V.24 Interface The V.24 interface pin-out diagram and signal definitions and names are shown below. Pin # Signal Selecting an Interface Cable Name PGND Protective Ground Transmit Data Receive Data Request to Send Clear to Send Data Set Ready SGND Signal Ground Data Carrier Detect...
  • Page 103 The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a VHSI-V.24 cable. Selecting an Interface Cable...
  • Page 104: The V.35 Interface

    The V.35 Interface The V.35 interface pin-out diagram and signal definitions and names are shown below. Pin # Signal Selecting an Interface Cable Name PGND Protective Ground SGND Signal Ground Request to Send Clear to Send Data Set Ready Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready Ring Indicator TEST...
  • Page 105 The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a VHSI-V.35 cable. Selecting an Interface Cable...
  • Page 106: Command Line Interface

    Command Line Interface Overview ...107 General Commands ...108 Time and Date Commands...110 Commands...111 Mail Trace Commands ...112 Profile Commands ...113 Context Commands ...114 DHCP Commands ...115 Direct Commands ...118 HAYES Commands ...119 V25BIS Commands ...122 DNS DOMAIN Commands ETHERNET Commands ...125 Frame Relay Commands ...126...
  • Page 107: Overview

    To access the command line interface, use a telnet program (such as Telnet included with Windows, or HyperTerminal) to telnet using the LAN IP address of your Eicon 1530. By default this address is 192.168.1.1. For example, from within Windows, click ‘Start’, ‘Run’, type in the following, then click ‘OK’.
  • Page 108: General Commands

    Invokes monitor mode. Monitor mode is used for uploading new firmware or for making a dump of system memory for debugging purposes. You can set the Eicon 1530 to automatically invoke monitor mode when a fatal error occurs with the SET ONERROR command.
  • Page 109 WEBPASS: Defines a password for accessing the web interface. SET SYSTEM NAME name Sets the domain name of the Eicon 1530. This is also the address of the home page of the web-based configuration interface. The text ‘.wanrouter’ is appended to the name you enter.
  • Page 110: Time And Date Commands

    Time and Date Commands SET TIME hh:mm[:ss] Sets the internal system clock. hh: Hours. Range: 0-23. mm: Minutes. Range: 00-59. ss: Seconds. Range: 00-59. SET DATE [yy]yy-mm-dd Sets the internal system date, in yyyy-mm-dd format. dd: Day. Range: 1-31. mm: Month. Range: 1-12. [yy]yy: Year.
  • Page 111: Log Commands

    SET LOG FILTER {TRACE | DEBUG | INFO | SECURITY | WARNING } Defines the kind of information that will be written to the Eicon 1530 event log. See SHOW LOG for a description of the information written to the log by each setting.
  • Page 112: Mail Trace Commands

    Mail Trace Commands SHOW MAIL TRACE [control] Displays a mail trace. control: [buf_size[,entry_size[,filter]]] -p -s -r buf_size: Size of trace buffer in bytes (hexadecimal). entry_size: Maximum size of each element to include. filter: Type of filter. - p: Stop/pause trace. - s: Restart trace from paused state.
  • Page 113: Profile Commands

    Profile Commands ADD PROFILE { PPP | X25 | FRELAY } name Creates a new profile. PPP: Creates a new profile using PPP over the VHSI port. X25: Creates a new profile using X.25 over the VHSI port. FRELAY: Creates a new profile using Frame Relay over the VHSI port. name: Name for this profile.
  • Page 114: Context Commands

    Context Commands PROFILE [profileName] Changes the active context to the specified profile. If no name is specified, you are placed in the General context. The exception to this is if you are in the Filter context, you are returned to the profile you came from.
  • Page 115: Dhcp Commands

    NONE: No DHCP services are supplied, and DHCP requests are ignored. SERVER: The Eicon 1530 will act as a DHCP server and will assign IP addresses in response to DHCP requests by network devices. RELAY: The Eicon 1530 will relay DHCP requests to a separate DHCP server. Use SET DHCP SERVERADDR to define the IP address of the DHCP server where requests should be forwarded.
  • Page 116 Defines how long to wait before relaying a DHCP request. Since DHCP requests and responses are broadcast to all stations on a LAN, the Eicon 1530 must check that no other DHCP server has responded to a DHCP request before the request is forwarded to the external network.
  • Page 117 Adds a new entry to the STATICMAP table. This table contains the list of static IP address assignments used by the Eicon 1530 when it is acting as a DHCP server. Each entry defines an IP address and IP mask for a specific MAC address.
  • Page 118: Direct Commands

    Direct Commands SET DIRECT XT1 delay Defines the RI(on) -> DTR(on) delay. Range: 0-9999 milliseconds. Default: 0. SET DIRECT XT2 delay Defines the DSR(on) -> RTS(on) delay. Range: 0-9999 milliseconds. Default: 0. SET DIRECT XT9 delay Defines the DSR debouncing delay. Range: 0-999 milliseconds.
  • Page 119: Hayes Commands

    HAYES Commands ENABLE HAYES ANSWER DISABLE HAYES ANSWER Enables/disables answering of incoming calls by the modem (DCE). When enabled, the modem will automatically answer incoming calls. ENABLE HAYES RETRY DISABLE HAYES RETRY Specifies if the modem should redial if a primary number is busy or otherwise does not respond.
  • Page 120 SET HAYES CONNDELAY ConnectionEstablishment Defines the maximum delay permitted between dialing a number and achieving a successful connection. This delay includes the dialing and handshake time between external modems. If this timer is exceeded, the call is abandoned. Range: 15-65 seconds. Default: 30.
  • Page 121 SET HAYES TRANSITION TransitionDelay Defines the maximum delay for Data Set Ready (DSR) to be set to OFF after Data Terminal Ready (DTR) is set to OFF. Normally DTR is set to OFF upon a disconnection request. Range: 0-65 milliseconds. Default: 2.
  • Page 122: V25Bis Commands

    V25BIS Commands ENABLE V25BIS ANSWER DISABLE V25BIS ANSWER Enables/disables answering of incoming calls by the modem (DCE) connected the port. When enabled, the modem will automatically answer incoming calls. SET V25BIS NUMBER { PRIMARY | SECONDARY } Number Defines the phone numbers to dial. The primary number is dialed first. If the primary is busy or otherwise non-responsive, the secondary number is dialed.
  • Page 123 SET V25BIS RIDTR RidtrDelay Defines the amount of time between receipt of ring signal detection and the issuance of Data Terminal Ready (DTR) on. If this delay is exceeded, the call is abandoned. This delay must not exceed the value for SET V25BIS RING. Range: 0-30000 milliseconds.
  • Page 124: Dns Domain Commands

    DNS DOMAIN Commands SET DNS DOMAIN domain[,domain[,...]] When DNS relay is enabled, each DNS request is checked against this parameter. If they match, a connection defined by this profile is established, and the request is forwarded. Range: 0-32 characters, or use * to match any name. SET DNS ADDRESS { PRIMARY | SECONDARY } dnsaddr Defines the address of the DNS server where DNS requests are to be sent, when DNS Relay is enabled.
  • Page 125: Ethernet Commands

    SHOW ETHERNET STATISTICS Displays Ethernet statistics. SHOW ETHERNET ADDRESS Displays the Ethernet address of the Eicon 1530. You must be in the LAN profile to issue this command. SHOW ETHERNET TRACE [memsize [framesize]] Starts an Ethernet trace, or displays an active Ethernet trace.
  • Page 126: Frame Relay Commands

    Frame Relay Commands ENABLE FRELAY COMPRESSION DISABLE FRELAY COMPRESSION Enables/disables compression when Frame Relay is used. SET FRELAY CIR bitspersecond Defines the Committed Information Rate (CIR) in bits per second. The CIR is the rate at which the network transfers information under normal conditions. The service provider typically sets pricing based on the CIR (including other criteria) with rate guarantees.
  • Page 127 SET FRELAY LMIN1 pollcycle Defines the number of polling cycles before a Full Status Report is requested. A polling cycle is a Status Enquiry and Status message exchange. This setting determines the time the user device takes to recognize a change in status on a DLCI from the Frame Relay network. This may include the addition or deletion of a DLCI by the network.
  • Page 128 01 Data frame 02 LMI frame memsize: The amount of RAM reserved to store the trace on the Eicon 1530 WAN Router. Range: 1-63 KB. Default: 16 KB framesize: Number of characters to show for each frame. Range: 64-1024 KB. Default: 128 KB Note: If entered 0 or nothing the default value will be used.
  • Page 129: Hdlc Commands

    Defines the Idle Probe Timer, which specifies how long the link should remain idle before the Eicon 1530 sends an RR (Receiver Ready) frame, with a P bit set, to the remote device. This is done in order to determine its status. The remote device, if still functioning, will respond using an RR frame with the F bit set.
  • Page 130 Defines the Maximum Window Size, which is the number of frames that are to be sent before the Eicon 1530 waits for an acknowledgment from the remote device. In certain situations, you may wish to define a large window size (with satellite networks that have significant transmission delays, for example).
  • Page 131 08 FRMR, SABM, DISC, UA frames 10 All other frames memsize: The amount of RAM reserved to store the trace on the Eicon 1530 WAN Router. Range: 1-63 KB. Default: 16 KB framesize: Number of characters to show for each frame.
  • Page 132: Ip Route Commands

    IP Route Commands ADD IP ROUTE Ipaddr maskLen[:metric] [gwAddr] Adds a static IP route. Ipaddr: Defines the IP address of datagrams that should be routed. maskLen: Defines the number of bits that are checked when comparing the address of a datagram to that specified by the lpaddr parameter.
  • Page 133: Udp And Tcp Commands

    Displays TCP statistics. SHOW TCP TRACE [memsize [framesize]] Starts or displays a TCP trace. memsize: RAM reserved to store the trace on the Eicon 1530. Range: 1-63 KB. Default: 16 framesize: Number of characters to show for each frame. STOP TCP TRACE Stops an active TCP trace.
  • Page 134: Ip Filter Commands

    IP Filter Commands NEXT Makes the next IP filter the current context. You can then edit the filter. PREVIOUS Makes the previous IP filter the current context. You can then edit the filter. SET IP FILTER filterNum Makes the specified filter the active context. You can then edit the filter. filterNum: Number of the IP filter.
  • Page 135 COPY FILTER filterNumber Copies an existing filter to the current filter. This command is only available in the filter context. filterNumber: Number of the IP filter to copy. SET ACTION { DROP | FORWARD | WHENCONNECTED } Defines the action this filter takes when it encounters data that matches the filter setting. DROP: Discard the data.
  • Page 136 SET TCP SOURCE lowPort highPort Defines the minimum and maximum source TCP ports for which this filter will process data. lowPort: Minimum TCP port number of data to filter. Range: 0-highPort. Default: 0. highPort: Maximum TCP port number of data to filter. Range: lowPort-65535. Default: 65535. SET TCP DESTINATION lowPort highPort Defines the minimum and maximum destination TCP ports for which this filter will process data.
  • Page 137: Nat Commands

    NAT Commands ENABLE IP NAT DISABLE IP NAT Enables/disables NAT (Network Address Translation) for this profile. With NAT enabled, only one IP address is used when communicating with remote sites via the external network. The real IP addresses of computers on the local LAN are never revealed to remote sites. Default: Enabled.
  • Page 138: Ip Commands

    Defines the IP address for the Eicon 1530 on the Ethernet LAN it creates. By default, this address is set to 192.168.1.1, and you should not change it. However, if you are installing the Eicon 1530 on an existing LAN, you may need to change this value so that it is appropriate for your LAN setup.
  • Page 139 SET IP SERVICES { ALL | INTELLIGENT | MINIMAL | NONE} Defines the level of support provided for Microsoft NetBIOS services, which are integrated into Microsoft TCP/IP. NetBIOS is required to support Microsoft Windows Network Neighborhood, the MAP NETWORK option in Windows Explorer, and various DOS-based networking commands (such as net use, net view, and net logon).
  • Page 140: Vhsi Port Configuration Commands

    VHSI Port Configuration Commands SET PORT PROTOCOL {PPP | FRELAY | X25} Selects the protocol to be used on the VHSI interface. PPP: Sets the VHSI interface to PPP. FRELAY: Sets the VHSI interface to Frame Relay. X25: Sets the VHSI interface to X25. Note: Changing the VHSI interface deletes all currently defined profiles.
  • Page 141 Defines the speed at which the VHSI port operates, in bits per second (bps). Certain restrictions inherent to the network to which the Eicon 1530 is connected can limit throughput. Speeds in excess of 128 kbps are possible on dedicated lines, but public X.25 data networks may be as slow as 2400 bps.
  • Page 142 SET PORT XT8 XT8Maximum Defines the DCD(on) -> DCD(off) maximum delay. This is the maximum length of time the remote device is allowed to transmit data. If this limit is exceeded the line is disconnected. This parameter is only used for half-duplex lines. Range: 0-9999 milliseconds.
  • Page 143: Ppp Commands

    Default: Disabled. ENABLE PPP AUTHENT DISABLE PPP AUTHENT Enables/disables password authentication. When enabled, the Eicon 1530 WAN Router will authenticate the remote, using the username and password (encrypted/unencrypted) received from the remote. Default: Disabled (Outgoing), Enabled (Incoming). SET PPP LPASSWORD localPassword Defines the password used when replying to valid authentication requests.
  • Page 144 Defines the maximum number of connection attempts this profile is allowed to make. When this limit is reached, the profile is placed in the ‘failed’ state. To automatically reset the profile, use SET PPP RESTOREDELAY. To reset the profile manually, reset the Eicon 1530. number: Number of attempts. Range: 0-250. Default: 25.
  • Page 145 20 = PAP 40 = CLP 80 = CHAP memsize: RAM reserved to store the trace on the Eicon 1530. Range: 1-63 KB. Default: 16 KB. framesize: Number of characters to display in each frame. Range: 64-1024. Default: 128. Example: SHOW PPP TRACE 0,10 24 64 STOP PPP TRACE [port] Stops a PPP trace.
  • Page 146: Rip Commands

    RIP Commands ENABLE RIP [V1 | V2 | V2COMPATIBLE | MERGE] Enables/disables support for RIP (Routing Information Protocol). When enabled, routing information will be exchanged with other devices. V1: Supports RIP version 1. V2: Supports RIP version 2. V2COMPATIBLE: Supports RIP version 2 that is version 1 compatible (implies broadcasting RIP-2).
  • Page 147 ADD RIP REJECT ipaddr DELETE RIP REJECT ipaddr ADD RIP REJECT adds an IP address to the RIP Reject table. DELETE RIP REJECT removes an entry from the table. RIP ignores all routing information received from a peer that has an IP address listed in the RIP Reject table.
  • Page 148: Snmp Commands

    SNMP Commands SET SNMP NAME name Defines a name for the Eicon 1530. This information can be retrieved by SNMP agents. Range: 1-29 characters. Default: Eicon 1530 WAN Router. SET SNMP DESCRIPTION name Defines a description for the Eicon 1530. This information can be retrieved by SNMP agents.
  • Page 149: Tftp Commands

    TFTP Commands ENABLE TFTP SERVER DISABLE TFTP SERVER Enables/disables TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol). When enabled, the Eicon 1530 acts as a TFTP server and can respond to upload or download requests from TFTP clients. Default: Disabled. GET TFTP FILE ipaddress localfn remotefn PUT TFTP FILE ipaddress localfn remotefn GET TFTP FILE gets a file from the Eicon 1530 using TFTP.
  • Page 150: Time Protocol Commands

    Time Protocol Commands SET TIMEPROTOCOL SERVER timeServer Defines the IP address of the time server the Eicon 1530 should use when automatically updating its internal clock. The address 255.255.255.255 will broadcast the request to all stations on the network. SET TIMEPROTOCOL ZONE timeZoneDiff Defines the difference between your time zone and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in hours.
  • Page 151: Commands

    Defines the X.25 DTE address assigned to the Eicon 1530. Range: 0-15 digits. SET X25 REMOTE x25addr Defines the remote X.25 address the Eicon 1530 calls to establish the connection. Range: 0-15 digits. When the X.25 connection type is set to permanent (see SET X25 CONNTYPE), this parameter defines the VC number used.
  • Page 152 Note: Note: The maximum value should not be greater than total of PVCs. SET X25 NODETYPE { DTE | DCE } Defines if the Eicon 1530 functions as DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) or DCE (Data-Circuit terminating Equipment). Consult your network subscription for the proper setting.
  • Page 153 SET X25 IVC number startAddress Defines settings for IVCs (Incoming Virtual Circuits). An IVC can only receive calls. number: Total number of IVCs set by your X.25 network subscription. startAddress: The starting LCN (Logical Channel Number) to use for the first IVC. This must be greater than the sum of the PVC starting number and the number of PVCs.
  • Page 154 Defines the maximum number of attempts this profile makes to establish a connection with this profile. When this limit is reached, the profile is the \"failed\" state. To reset the profile manually, dial it or reset the Eicon 1530. Range: 0-250.
  • Page 155 SET X25 RESTOREDELAY interval Defines how long to wait before automatically restoring a profile from “failed” state to “ready”. Range: 1-65535 seconds. Specify 0 to disable automatic restore. Default: 300 seconds. A profile fails if a connection cannot be established after the Max Retries limit is reached. SET X25 T20 T20Timer The Packet Level Restart timer is started when a Restart Request packet is sent.
  • Page 156 04 = Reset, Interrupt packets 08 = Call, Clear packets 10 = All other packets memsize: RAM reserved to store the trace on the Eicon 1530. Range: 1-63 KB. Default: 16 KB. framesize: Number of characters to show for each frame.
  • Page 157: Regulatory And Warranty Information

    Regulatory and Warranty Information Regulatory information for the United States ... 158 Regulatory Information for Canada ... 158 Regulatory Information for Europe ... 159 Limited Warranty ... 160...
  • Page 158: Regulatory Information For The United States

    Regulatory information for the United States Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Eicon Networks Warning: Corporation could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Declaration of Conformity Eicon Networks Corporation 2155 Chenault Drive, Suite 503...
  • Page 159: Regulatory Information For Europe

    Regulatory Information for Europe EU Declaration of Conformity To receive a detailed R&TTE Declaration for this product please send a request specifying the product name to the following e-mail address: certification@eicon.com. Safety Status No voltages within this equipment exceed SELV voltages. This equipment draws power from an external power supply which has been separately approved.
  • Page 160: Limited Warranty

    Products requiring Limited Warranty service during the warranty period should be delivered to Eicon Networks Corporation with proof of purchase. If the delivery is by mail, you agree to insure the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit. You also agree to prepay shipping charges to Eicon Networks Corporation and to use the original shipping container or equivalent.
  • Page 161: Index

    Index Adjusting LAN settings 24 Authentication (PPP only) 51 Automatic log out 45 Boot mode 30 Cable for VHSI port interface, selecting 99 CLI commands 106 Command Line Interface 106 Configuration settings, saving and restoring 36 Configuration, accessing the main menu 31 Connecting the cables 13 Connection Menu settings 63 Creating profiles 39...
  • Page 162 NAT 46 Remote management 49 System password 44 Selecting an interface cable 99 Settings help, accessing online 34 Settings, explained 61 Setup 11 SNMP Menu settings 77 Specifications 9 Summary of security features 43 Support 27 System Menu Settings 62 System password 44 System requirements 12 TCP/IP settings 25...

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