Lucent Technologies CELLPIPE 20 series User Manual
Lucent Technologies CELLPIPE 20 series User Manual

Lucent Technologies CELLPIPE 20 series User Manual

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CellPipe™ 20 Series
User's Guide
Part Number: 7820-0766-004
November, 2001

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  • Page 1 CellPipe™ 20 Series User’s Guide Part Number: 7820-0766-004 November, 2001...
  • Page 2 In rare instances, unauthorized individuals make connections to the telecommunications network through the use of access features. Trademarks Lucent, the Lucent logo, and all Lucent brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Lucent Technologies Inc. Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective holders.
  • Page 3: Customer Service

    Customer Service Customer Service Product and service information, and software upgrades, are available 24 hours a day. Technical assistance options accommodate varying levels of urgency. Finding information and software To obtain software upgrades, release notes, and addenda for these products, log in to Lucent OnLine Customer Support at http://www.lucent.com/support.
  • Page 4 Customer Service Obtaining assistance through email or the Internet If your services agreement allows, you can communicate directly with a technical engineer through Email Technical Support or a Live Chat. Select one of these sites when you log in to http://www.lucent.com/support. Calling the technical assistance center (TAC) If you cannot find an answer through the tools and information of Lucent OnLine Customer Support or if you have a very urgent need, contact TAC.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Customer Service ..................... iii Introduction ................1-1 About this guide ....................1-1 What is the CellPipe 20 Series Product Family? ........... 1-2 Lucent TURN-UP ....................1-3 CellPipe 20 Series management ................1-3 Setup ..................2-1 Verifying package contents ................... 2-1 Items you need for installation ................
  • Page 6 Contents Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe ........4-1 Auto-provisioning ....................4-1 Configuring WAN interface .................. 4-2 SDSL commands and configurations ............. 4-2 ADSL commands and configurations ............4-4 Configuring LAN interface ..................4-7 Configuring LAN interface in bridging mode ..........4-7 Configuring LAN interface in routing mode ..........
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction About this guide ..........1-1 What is the CellPipe 20 Series Product Family? .
  • Page 8: What Is The Cellpipe 20 Series Product Family

    Introduction What is the CellPipe 20 Series Product Family? What is the CellPipe 20 Series Product Family? The current CellPipe 20 Series Product Family consists of two groups of products—symmetrical digital subscriber line (SDSL) and asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL)—for Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) or Frame Relay over asynchronous transfer mode (ATM).
  • Page 9: Lucent Turn-Up

    Introduction Lucent TURN-UP Lucent TURN-UP The CellPipe 20 Series Product Family supports the Lucent TURN-UP™ automated CPE provisioning system. TURN-Up is enabled when a user powers up his unit and allows service providers to quickly and efficiently distribute and provision CPE gear without the use of truck-rolls.
  • Page 11: Setup

    Setup Verifying package contents......... . 2-1 Items you need for installation .
  • Page 12: Items You Need For Installation

    Setup Items you need for installation • Power supply • Warranty card Note: All CellPipe units are shipped with a power supply. However, European users need to purchase an additional wall-outlet cable because of regional variations in wall outlets. Please check with your sales representative for the item specific to your unit. Figure 2-1.
  • Page 13 Setup Connecting CellPipe 20 Series products Figure 2-2. CellPipe 20 Series rear panels CellPipe 20A-GX CellPipe 20S To connect up the CellPipe 20 Series units, proceed as follows: LAN connections: • On the CellPipe 20A-GX, use the provided Ethernet cable (yellow) to connect the ETHERNET port to the NIC on a computer or to an appropriate networking component.
  • Page 14: Checking Status Lights

    Setup Checking status lights Checking status lights Observe the activity pattern of the lights at the front of the CellPipe units to verify that they are connected properly. Figure 2-3. Status lights When all the cables are connected, verify that: •...
  • Page 15 Setup Console setup Set your communications software to connect with the following settings: • Connection—Specify a direct connection from the unit to the computer. • Serial port—Specify the serial port on the computer the software is to use. • Terminal type—Specify VT100. •...
  • Page 17: Command-Line Interface

    Command-Line Interface Syntax of command-line interface ........3-1 Using the commands .
  • Page 18: Using The Commands

    Command-Line Interface Using the commands Using the commands The CLI of the CellPipe 20 Series consists of two hierarchical levels. Some of the second-level commands display values or status of the selected commands from the main level. Note: Access to the CLI is possible without a password. When user enables a password, the unit will time-out after 10 minutes if there is no activity on the unit.
  • Page 19: Returning To The Main Menu

    Command-Line Interface Bridging commands Returning to the main menu To return to the main commands, enter the home command: lan> home > Displaying second-level commands To select a second-level command, enter the command at the > prompt: >adsl> show Saving configurations To save a value or configuration, enter the save command and type y: >>...
  • Page 20 Command-Line Interface Bridging commands save - save and restart modem show - display configuration of PVC and Ethernet - display software version Note: *The WAN interface displayed in the menu is dependent on the interface supported by your unit. This generic form of presentation has been arrived at to eliminate the need of representing every interface.
  • Page 21 Command-Line Interface Bridging commands Table 3-1. Main menu and second-level bridging commands (continued) Main menu Second-level menus/description auto - <Enable>|<Fast>|<Scan>|<Disable> sdsl cell - <Enable>|<Disable> idle-cell header dbit - configure the SDSL data bit as normal or reverse polarity default - set SDSL configuration back to factory setting enable - activate the last updated SDSL parameters maxrate...
  • Page 22: Routing Commands

    Command-Line Interface Routing commands Table 3-1. Main menu and second-level bridging commands (continued) Main menu Second-level menus/description delpvc - delete VPI and VCI r1483 (for adsl) pfilter - set packet filter type setpvc - set VPI and VCI for bridge mode setqos - set class setspan...
  • Page 23 Command-Line Interface Routing commands The following main menu commands are displayed for routing mode: xdsl* - entry to xdsl menu default - set all configuration to factory setting dnsrelay - entry to DNS Relay menu ipoa - entry to IPoA menu - entry to Ethernet list - list status for enabled PVC...
  • Page 24 Command-Line Interface Routing commands Table 3-2. Additional main-menu and second-level routing commands (continued) Main menu Second-level menus/description delwanip - delete IPoA PVC ipoa setqos - set class setrip - set IPoA PVC setwanip - set IPoA PVC show - show IPoA configuration dhcpclient - set dhcp client configuration dhcpserver - set dhcp server configuration...
  • Page 25 Command-Line Interface Routing commands Table 3-2. Additional main-menu and second-level routing commands (continued) Main menu Second-level menus/description addiproute - add routing table rtable deliproute - delete routing table show - show routing table CellPipe™ 20 Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 27: Configuring A 20 Series Cellpipe

    Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Auto-provisioning..........4-1 Configuring WAN interface .
  • Page 28: Configuring Wan Interface

    Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring WAN interface When you power up the unit, it is set to default (factory settings) and the console will display the following message: Starting to download from remote server... This means TURN-UP is enabled and is downloading the latest configuration information.
  • Page 29 Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring WAN interface Select the cell command to enable or disable the idle-cell header. >sdsl> cell <Enable|Disable> Select the dbit command to configure the sdsl data bit. >sdsl> dbit <Normal|Reverse> Select the default command to set the SDSL configuration back to factory setting. >sdsl>...
  • Page 30: Adsl Commands And Configurations

    Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring WAN interface >sdsl> smbit <Normal|Reverse> Select the status command to display the configuration and status of the current SDSL setting. For example: >sdsl> status >version : Ver 2.31 Date 19/Feb/2001 terminal - cpe auto - enable rate - 2320...
  • Page 31 Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring WAN interface coding - <0>|<1>|<2>|<3>|<4>|<5>|<6>|<Auto> dB - coding gain counts - display ADSL counters default - reset to default ADSL setting ec_fdm - <Ec>|<Fdm> - set EC or FDM mode rx_bin - <start_bin> <end_bin> show - display ADSL parameter configuration startup...
  • Page 32 Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring WAN interface Select the rx_bin command to limit the bin number used for special configurations in the receive signal. Values for bin numbers are between 1 to 255. >adsl> rx_bin - <start_bin> <end_bin> Select the show command to display the ADSL parameter configuration. For example: >adsl>...
  • Page 33: Configuring Lan Interface

    Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring LAN interface AS0_Dn_Latency_Actual <interleave> LS0_Up_Bytes_Actual LS0_Up_Latency_Actual <interleave> Fast_R_Up_Actual Interleave_S_Up_Actual Interleave_D_Up_Actual Interleave_R_Up_Actual Fast_R_Dn_Actual Interleave_S_Dn_Actual Interleave_D_Dn_Actual Interleave_R_Dn_Actual Select the stnl command to configure the local ADSL coding type. >adsl> stnl - <T1.413>|<g.Lite>|<g.Dmt>|<Multi-Mode> Select the trellis command to enable or disable Trellis encoding. >adsl>...
  • Page 34: Configuring Lan Interface In Routing Mode

    Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring LAN interface fullduplex - fullduplex <Disable>|<Enable> setip - setup the IP address, and subnet mask for Ethernet connection show - show LAN configuration Select the fullduplex command to enable or disable fullduplex. >lan> fullduplex <Disable>|<Enable> Select the setip command to set up the IP address and subnet mask for the LAN link.
  • Page 35: Configuring The Manage Command

    Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring the manage command Select the dhcpserver command to configure the range of IP addresses that are associated with the subnet mask used for the DHCP server. >lan> dhcpserver <range1 startIP> <range1 endIP> [<range2 startIP> <range2 endIP>] [<max-lease-time>] - dhcpserver dns <dns ip1>...
  • Page 36: Configuring The Quick Command

    Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring the quick command >>mode Please select bridge or router:(b/r,r) <b|r> Configuring the quick command The quick command allows you to easily configure your LAN connections in either the bridging or routing mode. The quick command in bridging mode The quick command in bridging mode allows you to easily configure eight PVCs.
  • Page 37: Configuring The R1483 Command

    Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring the r1483 command >>quick R1483(r)/ IPoA(i)/ PPPoA(p): ipoa 0 PVC existed, 8 PVCs available. Ethernet IP (149.198.65.46) : Subnet mask (255.255.255.0) : VPI(0-1023): 5 VCI(1-65535): 33 WAN IP : 148.198.6.46 Gateway : 148.198.6.90 >>quick R1483(r)/ IPoA(i)/ PPPoA(p): pppoa 0 PVC existed, 1 PVC available.
  • Page 38: The R1483 Command In Routing Mode

    Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring the r1483 command setspan - <Enable>|<Disable> spanning tree show - show RFC1483 configuration Select the delpvc command to delete one or all PVCs. >r1483> delpvc <all>|[<vpi>/]<vci> Select the pfilter command to set the packet filter type. >r1483>...
  • Page 39: Configuring The Dnsrelay Command

    Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring the dnsrelay command Select the setwanip command to set PVC and the IP address for routing. >r1483> setwanip [<vpi>/]<vci> <wanip[/<masknum>]> Select the show command to display the RFC1483 configuration. > r1483> show RFC1483 setting: FUNCTION VPI/VCI CLASS...
  • Page 40: Configuring The Pppoa Command

    Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring the pppoa command Select the setqos command to set the class for quality of service. >ipoa> setqos [<vpi>/]<vci> <ubr|cbr|vbr(nrt)> Select the setrip command to set the PVC for RIP. >ipoa> setrip [<vpi>/]<vci> <1|2|1&2|0> Select the setwanip command to set up to eight PVCs, the WAN IP addresses for each PVC, and the gateway IP address.
  • Page 41: Configuring The Pat Command

    Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring the pat command Confirm Password again: ****** Pass has been changed Select the deluser command to delete a user of a pppoa connection. >pppoa> deluser Select the echo command to input the echo time interval and enable LCP echo cancellation.
  • Page 42 Configuring a 20 Series CellPipe Configuring the pat command Select the addpatin command to enable a local server’s IP address to be used as a WAN access port. >pat> addpatin <pppoa|wanip> <port>/<udp|tcp> <serverip> Note: Prior to setting the local server as a WAN access port, you have to enable the PAT function.
  • Page 43: Upgrading System Software

    “ping” the unit from your computer or vice versa. Obtaining software You can obtain the latest software release from the Lucent Technologies eSight™ Service Center at http://www.esight.com. Note: Be sure you use the correct loads to upgrade. Your unit can lose all or part of its configuration if the wrong loads are used.
  • Page 44: Upgrading Software

    Upgrading System Software Upgrading software Upgrading software Follow the procedure below to upgrade software: Extract the loads from eSight to your computer. Establish an Ethernet connection between the unit and your computer. Set up IP addresses on the unit and your computer such that you can successfully ping the unit.
  • Page 45: Warranties And Fcc Regulations

    IC CS-03 Notice ..........A-3 Product warranty Lucent Technologies warrants that the CellPipe unit will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from date of shipment.
  • Page 46: Warranty Repair

    Out-of warranty repair Lucent Technologies will either repair or, at its option, replace a defective product not covered under warranty within ten (10) working days of its receipt. Repair charges are available from the Repair Facility upon request. The warranty on a serviced product is thirty (30) days measured from date of service.
  • Page 47: Ic Cs-03 Notice

    The authority to operate this equipment is conditioned by the requirement that no modifications will be made to the equipment unless the changes or modifications are expressly approved by Lucent Technologies. IC CS-03 Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means...

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