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TECHNICAL MANUAL: CPVA 500 - SIP
RESIDENTIAL ACCESS GATEWAY
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MT500--SIEN12

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  • Page 1 TECHNICAL MANUAL: CPVA 500 - SIP RESIDENTIAL ACCESS GATEWAY THE MOST COMPLETE OFFER MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 2 In no event shall Telsey be liable for any incidental, special, indirect, or consequential damages whatsoever, including but not limited to lost profits, arising out or related to this manual or the information contained herein, even if Telsey has been advised of, known, or should have known, the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Telsey telecommunications Main Index Main Index Main Index ............i Tables ..............v Chapter 1 Introduction ............1 CPVA 500 ................1 Chapter 2 External Interfaces and Connectors ...... 3 CPVA 500 Led Description ............3 CPVA 500 Connectors Description ..........4 Chapter 3 Installation ............
  • Page 4 Telsey telecommunications Main Index Advanced Setup ..............28 WAN ..................28 WAN Setup ................28 ATM PVC Configuration ............28 Connection Type ..............29 PPPoA ................... 30 PPPoE ..................33 MER ..................33 IPoA ..................35 NAT Configuration ..............37 Bridging .................
  • Page 5 Telsey telecommunications Main Index Help ..................99 Ifconfig ................100 Kill ..................103 Lan ..................104 Logout ................. 107 Passwd ................108 Ping ..................109 Ppp ..................110 Ps ..................111 Pwd ..................112 Reboot ................113 Recversion ................114 Remoteaccess ..............
  • Page 6 Telsey telecommunications Main Index MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 7 Telsey telecommunications Tables Tables CPVA 500 - Led Indication ............3 CPVA 500 - Connection Indication ..........4 ATM Layer Statistics over ADSL interface ........20 ATM AAL5 Layer Statistics over ADSL interface ......20 ADSL Statistics field ..............21 ATM AAL5 Layer Statistics for each VCC over ADSL interface ..21 Network Protocol and Encapsulation Mode ........
  • Page 8 Telsey telecommunications Tables MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction CPVA 500 CPVA500 is the new Telsey Integrated Access Device which sets a reference for the roll out of broadband ADSL services to the residential market segment. Its cutting edge technology, combined with the well-known Italian design, makes CPVA500 the enabler for ADSL broadband operators for the mass deployment of integrated voice, data and video services.
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  • Page 11: Seeking Phase

    Telsey telecommunications External Interfaces and Connectors Chapter 2 External Interfaces and Connectors CPVA 500 LED DESCRIPTION Fig. 1 Front View CPVA 500 is equipped with a signaling LED set showing its operation status. Namely signaling LEDs, listed from left to right, behave as the following table explains.
  • Page 12: Cpva 500 - Connection Indication

    Telsey telecommunications External Interfaces and Connectors CPVA 500 CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION Fig. 2 CPVA 500 Connectors description Tab. 2: CPVA 500 - Connection Indication Port Function Indication Remarks Number ADSL IN ADSL Uplink Port with RJ11 connector To ADSL WAN Uplink...
  • Page 13: Security Rules

    Telsey telecommunications Installation Chapter 3 Installation GENERAL ADVICES AND SECURITY RULES Install the Access Gateway in a room with a temperature ranging between 5°C and 45°C, and a relative humidity ranging from 5% to 85%. It is recommended to avoid abrupt changes of temperature and humidity.
  • Page 14: Cpva 500 Placement

    Telsey telecommunications Installation CPVA 500 PLACEMENT CPVA500 can be positioned in a place compatibled with cable length and where the airflow is enough to cool off the equipment. CPVA500 can be installed either on a flat or on a vertical surface (wall placement).
  • Page 15: Wall Placement

    Telsey telecommunications Installation It is possible to place the Access Gateway on the wall by using the appropriate support (provided) and screw-anchors (not provided, we suggest to use two Fischer S4 screw anchors). Wall Support Fig. 5 Wall Placement: Wall Support...
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  • Page 17: Session Initiation Protocol

    Telsey telecommunications SIP Protocol Chapter 4 SIP Protocol INTRODUCTION The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a signalling protocol used for establishing sessions in an IP network. A session could be a simple two-way telephone call or it could be a collaborative multi-media conference session.
  • Page 18: Sip Event And Presence Server

    Telsey telecommunications SIP Protocol In this sense, SIP borrows from the email model, using the Domain Name System, to deliver requests to the server that can appropriately cope with them. This also simplifies the integration of voice and email. SIP is also transport layer indipendent. Therefore, the underlying transport could be IP over ATM.
  • Page 19: Sip Signalling

    Telsey telecommunications SIP Protocol • Stateless proxy mode • Re-direct server The difference between these modes is that a server in a stateful mode remembers the incoming requests it receives, along with the responses it sends back and the outgoing requests it sends on.
  • Page 20: Sip Methods

    Telsey telecommunications SIP Protocol the client software and a connection is established. If the user declines the call, the session can be redirected to a voice mail server or to another user. SIP has two additional significant features. A stateful SIP server's ability to split an incoming call so that several extensions can be rung at once.
  • Page 21 Telsey telecommunications SIP Protocol Method - It is the method to be performed on the resource. All the possible methods are listed in the previous table Request URI - A SIP URL or a general Uniform Resource Identifier. It represents the user or service to which this request is being addressed.
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  • Page 23: Web Interface

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Chapter 5 Web Interface USING THE WEB-BASED USER INTERFACE To configure the CPVA500 for the first time, the configuration PC must have a static IP address within the 192.168.1.x subnet. Perform the following steps to bring up the Web User Interface: Connect an Ethernet cable between the CPVA500 and a PC configured to use subnet 192.168.1.x.
  • Page 24: Usb Drivers Installation

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface U S B D r i v e r s I n s t a l l a t i o n In order to use USB port, it is necessary to install Microsoft Windows Remote NDIS USB drivers.
  • Page 25: Remote Wan Access Account Password

    3. The Remote technical support account allows the local administrative user to explicitly ena- ble a remote technician to access Telsey Router user interface and allows it to send ping response packet. This account allows you to set and confirm “support” access for router maintenance and diagnostics.
  • Page 26: Summary

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface DEVICE INFO Summary After login, the Device Info screen appears as shown in the following figure. The following page shows the settings currently configured in the WAN setup (Advanced Setup section). MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 27: Statistics Atm

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Statistics LAN The LAN Statistics screen shows interface statistics for Ethernet and USB interfaces. ATM Statistics The following figure shows the ATM statistics screen. MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 28: Atm Aal5 Layer Statistics Over Adsl Interface

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Tab. 3: ATM Layer Statistics over ADSL interface Field Description InOctets Number of received octets over the interface OutOctects Number of transmitted octets over the interface InErrors Number of cells dropped due to uncorrectable HEC errors...
  • Page 29: Adsl Statistics Field

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Tab. 5: ATM AAL5 Layer Statistics for each VCC over ADSL interface Field Description CrcErrors Number of PDUs received with CRC-32 errors. SarTimeOut Number of partially re-assembled PDUs which were discarded because they were not fully re-assembled within the required time period.
  • Page 30 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Tab. 6: ADSL Statistics field Field Description Attenuation (dB) estimate of average loop attenuation in the downstream direction Output Power (dBm) total upstream output power Attainable rate (Kbps) maximum achievable downstream rate number of data bytes in ADSL data frame (DMT...
  • Page 31 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Route The following page shows the routing information. The following page shows the ARP configuration. MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 32: Quick Setup

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface QUICK SETUP Quick Setup enables a user-friendly interface to configure CPVA500. DSL Auto-connect is a feature that automatically scans PVC and tries to estabilish an ADSL connection. This feature, though, takes a long time, especially for the VPI/VCI scanning. We suggest to obtain the correct network settings from the ISP and then manually configure the CPVA500, by deselecting “DSL Auto-Connect”...
  • Page 33 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface If DSL Auto-Connect is not selected, then it is possible to manually configure VPI/VCI, Connection Type, WAN IP Settings. For all the information regarding these settings, please refer to the Advanced Setup section starting from page 28.
  • Page 34 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Quick setup navigation menu can be represented in the following diagram. VPI/VCI Connection Type PPPoA PPPoE IPoA Bridging WAN IP Bridge IP PPP Username Settings Settings Password NAT, QoS WAN, QoS LAN Device Setup* Summary * In case of configuration via “Quick Setup”, Device Setup for LAN interface...
  • Page 35 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface LAN Device Setup for Bridging mode is represented in the following page. MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 36: Service Category

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface ADVANCED SETUP WAN Setup By clicking on WAN in the Advanced Setup menu it is possible to begin the configuration of WAN interfaces. The following screen shows the inital situation, when no WAN interface is present.
  • Page 37: Vc/Mux

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface In case of UBR with PCR and CBR, it is possible to set Peak Cell Rate [cells/s] value. In case of Non Realtime VBR, it is possible to set values for: • Peak Cell Rate [cells/s] •...
  • Page 38: Network Protocol And Encapsulation Mode

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface The following figure shows the Connection Type page. The following table shows all the encapsulation modes avaliable for each network protocol. Tab. 7: Network Protocol and Encapsulation Mode Protocol Encapsulation Mode PPP over ATM VC/MUX, LLC/ENCAPSULATION...
  • Page 39 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface The following figure shows PPP Username and Password page. CPVA500 can be configured to disconnect if there is no activity for a period of time by selecting the Disconnect if no activity box. Default time is 30 minutes.
  • Page 40 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface selected PVC improves performance for selected classes of applications, but also reduces the number of available PVC’s. The following figure shows the relative page. By clicking on Next, the WAN Setup Summary shows up. MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 41 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface PPPoE If PPP over Ethernet is chosen, regardless of the selected encapsulation mode, the configuration pages are identical to PPP over ATM. All the considerations explained in the PPPoA section remain valid. If MAC Encapsulated Routing is chosen, it is then necessary to configure WAN IP Settings.
  • Page 42 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface By clicking on next, the setup summary will be displayed. Click on Save to apply the settings. MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 43: Ipoa

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface IPoA If IP over ATM is chosen, it is then necessary to configure WAN IP Settings. Enter WAN IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and DNS Servers. Note that DHCP is not supported, meaning that automatic provisioning is not available when using IPoA.
  • Page 44 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface The following figure shows Network Address Traslation Settings page. By clicking on next, the setup summary will be displayed. Click on Save to apply the settings. MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 45 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface NAT Configuration After enabling NAT (for MER, IPoA, PPPoA, PPPoE) and rebooting, on the left side menu a new NAT submenu comes up. Network Address Translation (NAPT) allows a single device, such as a router, to act as an agent between the Internet (or "public network") and a local (or "private") network.
  • Page 46: Nat Virtual Servers Main Page

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface required only if the external port needs to be converted to a different port number used by the server on the LAN side. Tab. 8: NAT Virtual Servers main page Option Description Server Name The service the virtual server will provide (web, ftp, email).
  • Page 47: Nat Virtual Server Fields

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Tab. 9: NAT Virtual Server fields Option Description Service Name Allows the selection of an existing service from a drop- down-menu, or an entry of a custom service entry is the name is known, but not listed in the existing list.
  • Page 48 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface By clicking on Add, the following page shows up. Select an application from the drop down menu, or type in a custom application name. Enter the trigger port range (Trigger Port Start --> Trigger Port End) and the Trigger Protocol (TCP, UDP, TCP/UDP).
  • Page 49 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface To configure the DMZ, type in the computer’s IP address in the DMZ Host IP Address field and click on Save/Apply. Clear the IP address field and click on Save/Apply to deactivate the DMZ host. Bridging If Bridging is chosen, by clicking on Next, it is then possible to set the following page (BRIDGE IP Settings).
  • Page 50 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Enter information provided by the ISP to configure the WAN IP Settings. Note that DHCP can be enabled for PVC in Bridge mode if “Obtain an IP address automatically” is chosen. The system will start without IP address and the obtained IP address will be assigned to the bridge.
  • Page 51 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface After that, by clicking on Next the setup summary will be displayed. Click on Save to apply the settings. By clicking on LAN in the Advanced Setup menu, the following page will show MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 52: Quality Of Service

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Configure the DSL Router IP address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface. It is also possible to enable DHCP server on the LAN, by defining the IP address range and leased time. A second IP address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface can be enabled by selecting the last checkbox.
  • Page 53 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface requires 4 TX queues. Setting up the second PVC with QoS enabled needs 3 TX queues. The following table shows the system capacity for maximum number of PVC’s, with or without QoS enabled: Tab. 10: System capacity - PVC/QoS Maximum Number of PVC’s with...
  • Page 54: Routing

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface The Type of Service (TOS) of the matching rule will overwrite the original IP header TOS field if “don’t care” is not selected. The priority of the matching rule determines which ATM TX queue to send over this PVC if the packet is routed to this PVC.
  • Page 55: Static Route

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface If Enable Automatic Assigned Default Gateway checkbox is selected, this router will accept the first received default gateway assignment from one of the PPPoA, PPPoE or MER/DHCP enabled PVC(s). If the checkbox is not selected, enter the static default gateway IP address and/or a WAN interface. Click 'Save/Apply' button to save it.
  • Page 56: Rip

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Enter the destination network address, subnet mask, gateway address and/or avaliable WAN interface. By clicking on Save/Apply, the entry is included in the routing table. By clicking on RIP, the following page will show up. MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 57 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface To activate RIP for the device, select “Enabled” radio button for global RIP mode. To configure an individual interface, select the desired RIP version (1, 2 or both) and operation (Active, Passive), followed by placing a check in the “Enabled”...
  • Page 58 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface By clicking on Advanced Settings, it is possible to select an appropriate test mode. Tab. 12: DSL Advanced Settings - Test mode choice Option Description Normal Normal mode of operation. Reverb Send Reverb signal only. Medley Send Medley signal only.
  • Page 59: Tone Selection

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface The Tone Selection button prompts the ADSL Tone Settings dialog box. This allows you to select an appropriate number of upstream and downstream tones. Click Apply after you have made your selections. MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 60: Sip

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface VOICE The Voice menu enables VoIP SIP settings. By clicking on SIP (Voice sub-menu), the following configuration page shows MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 61: Retries

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface • Select a WAN interface from the drop-down menu (Interface name). • SIP Proxy Server’s IP Address and port can be typed in after selecting Use SIP Proxy checkbox. It is also possible to use an alternate SIP Proxy Server is case the main one is down or unreachable.
  • Page 62 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface • To abort the transfer (if the third party does not answer), press flash to return to the original call. Conference calling: • To turn a two-party call into a three-party conference call, press flash and dial the third party.
  • Page 63: Supplementary Services Codes

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface • To place a call to the last know incoming caller (unanswered or not), dial *69# (default). Redial: • To redial the last outgoing number, dial *68# (default). SS Configuration Use the CLI (command ) or Web page to set the special codes.
  • Page 64: Silence Suppression

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Tab. 14: SS bitmap codes Mask Explanation Bit 3 Call Hold Bit 4 0x10 3-Way Conference Bit 5 0x20 Call Return Bit 6 0x40 Call Redial Bit 7 0x80 CLIR • It is possible to set a Digest Authentication, by choosing an username and password for each telephone line, if the SIP Registrar supports this feature.
  • Page 65: Squelch For Inband Dtmf

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface • Country tone (North America, Italy, UK, France, Sweden, Netherlands, Belgium and Germany) • Caller ID Signal Type (FSK, DTMF) • It is possible to activate Squelch for InBand DTMF. • Fax passthrough codec: select the preferred codec among G711A-law, G711µ-law.
  • Page 66 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface DIAGNOSTICS The Diagnostics menu provides feedback on the connection status of the CPVA500 and the ADSL link. A description of each test can be obtained by clicking on the help button associated with the test. Without an active ADSL connection, many of the tests will not be activated, and when the current network operating mode is in bridge, the default gateway and DNS server tests will not be activated.
  • Page 67 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface The following figure shows an example of diagnostics page, when the PVC is configured in MER mode. The following table provides a brief description of each diagnostics test. Tab. 15: Diagnostics test description Test Description •...
  • Page 68 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Tab. 15: Diagnostics test description Test Description The modem transmits OAM F4/F5 (if you rerun the test with OAM F4, both F4 and F5 are sent, otherwise only F5 is sent) segment loopback requests and expects a reply within 5 seconds.
  • Page 69 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Tab. 15: Diagnostics test description Test Description Verifies that the provided PPP username and password stored in the DSL modem have been authenticated by the PPP server within the ISP network. • Pass: Indicates that your username and password stored in the DSL modem has authenticated with the ISP's network.
  • Page 70 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface MANAGEMENT In this menu it is possible to configure: • Settings (Provisioning, Backup, Update, Restore Default) • System Log • Access Control • Update Software • Save/Reboot Provisioning For large-scale networks, you can use a TFTP server to download a configuration for each CPVA500.
  • Page 71 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface voice set altRetries 5 voice set logserver 192.168.1.144:5444 voice set phone1 1351 voice set phone2 1352 voice set dialplan1 .>*>#t4- voice set dialplan2 .>*>#t4- voice set auth Off voice set user1 1351 voice set user2 1352...
  • Page 72: Restore Default

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface By clicking on Management-Settings-Provisioning, the following page will be displayed. Click on “Enable TFTP provisioning”. • Set “Dynamic provisioning” if the configuration file is uploaded by means of DHCP. TFTP Server’s IP Address and configuration file name are passed by using DHCP options 66 and 67.
  • Page 73 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface The System Log screen allows you to view the system events log, or to configure the System Log options. Click “Configure System Log” to display the following screen. MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 74: Access Control

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Select from the desired System Log options described below, enter an option, then click Apply. Tab. 16: System Log - Configuration options Option Description Log Status Log Status indicates whether the system is currently recording events. The user can enable or disable event logging.
  • Page 75: Services

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface In the Access Control menu it is possible to choose among: • Services • IP Addresses • Passwords S e r vi c e s By clicking on Services the following page shows up. It is possible to enable or disable WAN and/or LAN access for the following services within the router: •...
  • Page 76 Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Click on “Enable” in the Access Control Mode to enable Access Control list. Then click on “Add” to add a new IP address. After clicking on Add, the following page shows up. MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 77: Support

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface Warning Be careful when adding a new IP address in the Access Control list. The device will be unreachable in case it is contacted by an IP address not included in the ACL. Passwords By clicking on Passwords the following page shows up.
  • Page 78: Save/Reboot

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface N o t e Updating the software requires a system reboot. During this time, the current WEB UI screen will be temporarily unavailable, but will come back to the Device Info page after the system is up again.
  • Page 79: Restore Factory Default Settings

    Telsey telecommunications Web Interface RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS In case of a misconfiguration, CPVA500 could become unreachable. For this reason, a crash recovery procedure has been introduced starting from SIP software version 1.0.2. Initial conditions • CPVA500 not reacheable • Phone line unregistered...
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  • Page 81: Chapter 6 Command Line Interface

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface Chapter 6 Command Line Interface INTRODUCTION The following commands are available from TELSEY ADSL router command line interfaces. From Linux busybox: • Cat • Df • Echo • Ifconfig • Kill • Ping • Ps •...
  • Page 82: Command Line Interface

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface • remoteaccess • restoredefault • route • save • swversion • voice • wan C o n t r o l K e y S u p p o r t • Command history scrolling (maximum 15 commands in history) •...
  • Page 83 [options] adsl info [options] DESCRIPTION : Adsl is used to control the Telsey ADSL driver. This utility can: • start and stop the driver • activate, deactivate and control ADSL connection • configure ADSL driver and connection parameters •...
  • Page 84 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface info Display information about ADSL driver and PHY status. OP TIO NS : Options for the commands: start configure adsl start [--up] [--mod <a|d|l|t>] [--lpair <(i)nner|(o)uter>] [- -bm <(D)BM|(F)BM>] [-- ccw] adsl configure [--mod <a|d|l|t>] [--lpair <(i)nner|(o)uter>][--bm <(D)BM|(F)BM>] [--ccw]...
  • Page 85 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface Puts ADSL PHY in ATM cell loopback mode. In this modem ADSL PHY will not try to establish connection --reverb Puts ADSL PHY in test mode in which it only sends REVERB signal --medley Puts ADSL PHY in test mode in which it only sends MEDLEY signal...
  • Page 86 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface BERT Bits Tested = 0x00000000045A6380 bits BERT Err Bits = 0x0000000000000002 bits BERT Status indicates whether or not the BERT test is currently running. It can be used to monitor when the BERT test is complete after it is started.
  • Page 87 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface adsl bert -start 60 to run BERT test for 60 seconds. After about 20 seconds of BERT running the results will look like: adsl bert -show adsl: BERT results: BERT Status = RUNNING BERT Total Time = 60 sec...
  • Page 88 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface RS: 0 0 RSCorr: 0 0 RSUnCorr: 0 0 HEC: 1 0 OCD: 0 0 LCD: 0 0 ES: 1 0 MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 89 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface N A M E : - manipulate modem's ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) table S Y N O P SI S : arp add <IP address> <MAC address> arp delete <IP address> arp show arp --help DESCRIPTION : is used to manipulate modem's ARP table.
  • Page 90 [options] DESCRIPTION : Atm is used to control the Telsey ATM driver. This utility can: • start and stop the driver • activate and deactivate an ATM interface (port) or a Virtual Channel Connection (VCC) •...
  • Page 91 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface Default value is 1600. --bo <offset> offset : Offset into a receive buffer where data is to be received. Default value is 32. --intf <port> <type> <address> port : Port number starting at 0 to be configured.
  • Page 92 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface port : Port number starting at 0 to display statistics for. reset : Resets statistics fields. If port is omitted, statistics are displayed for all configured ports. Options for the command: operate vcc operate [--add <port.vpi.vci>...
  • Page 93 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface If port.vpi.vci is omitted, statistics are displayed for all configured VCCs. E X A M P L E S : A simple initialization. atm start atm operate vcc --add 0.0.35 aal5 1 vcmux_bridged8023 A more complex initialization.
  • Page 94 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface out octets 46512 in ucast pkts 5426 out ucast pkts 189 in errors 0 out errors 0 in discards 0 out discards 0 Display VCC statistics (assumes that the ATM driver is started and two VCCs are configured).
  • Page 95 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface BRCTL N A M E : - bridge administration utility brctl S Y N O P SI S : brctl [ command ] DESCRIPTION : is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the bridge configuration. A...
  • Page 96 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface setbridgeprio <bridge> <priority> Sets the bridge's priority to <priority>. The priority value is an unsigned 16-bit quantity (a number between 0 and 65535), and has no dimension. Lower priority values are 'better'. The bridge with the lowest priority will be elected 'root bridge'.
  • Page 97 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface Turn off STP brctl stp br0 off MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 98 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface N A M E : - concatenates FILE(s) and prints them to standard output S Y N O P SI S : cat [FILE] ... DESCRIPTION : Concatenates FILE(s) and prints them to standard output COMMANDS: None.
  • Page 99 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface DEFAULTGATEWAY N A M E : - configure or show the default gateway or default route defaultgateway S Y N O P SI S : defaultgateway config auto defaultgateway config static [<ipaddress>] [<interface>] defaultgateway show...
  • Page 100 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface N A M E : - print the filesystem used space and available space S Y N O P SI S : df [OPTION]... [FILESYSTEM]... DESCRIPTION : df displays the amount of disk space available on the file system of each filesystem name argument.
  • Page 101 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface DHCPSERVER N A M E : - allows an user to configure, or show the DHCP Server data dhcpserver S Y N O P SI S : dhcpserver config <start IP address> <end IP address> <leased time (hour)>...
  • Page 102 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface Options for the command show dhcpserver show Options for the command: --help dhcpserver -help E X A M P L E S : Configure DHCP server. dhcpserver config 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.254 24 Display DHCP server configuration data.
  • Page 103 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface DLTFTP N A M E : - allows an user to download a binary image from a TFTP server to the dltftp DSL router using TFTP protocol S Y N O P SI S : dltftp <tftp_server_ip_address>...
  • Page 104: Dnsrelay

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface DNSRELAY N A M E : - allows an user to configure or show the DNS relay data dnsrelay S Y N O P SI S : dnsrelay config auto dnsrelay config static <primary DNS> [<secondary DNS>]...
  • Page 105 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface E X A M P L E S : A auto DNS configuration. dnsrelay config auto A static DNS configuration without secondary DNS. dnsrelay config static 10.6.33.1 A static DNS configuration with secondary DNS. dnsrelay config static 10.6.33.1 10.6.33.2 Display DNS relay configuration data.
  • Page 106: Echo

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface ECHO N A M E : - display a line of text or an environment variable's value echo S Y N O P SI S : echo [OPTION]... [STRING]... DESCRIPTION : echo displays a line of text, or an environment variable's value. Notice that "ls"...
  • Page 107: Help

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface HELP N A M E : - list all of available CLI commands that the DSL router supports help S Y N O P SI S : Help | ? DESCRIPTION : list all of available CLI commands that the DSL router supports.
  • Page 108 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface IFCONFIG N A M E : - configure a network interface ifconfig S Y N O P SI S : ifconfig [interface] ifconfig interface [aftype] options | address ... DESCRIPTION : Ifconfig is used to configure the kernel-resident network interfaces. It is used at boot time to set up interfaces as necessary.
  • Page 109 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface dstaddr addr Set the remote IP address for a point-to-point link (such as PPP). This keyword is now obsolete; use the pointopoint keyword instead. netmask addr Set the IP network mask for this interface. This value defaults to the usual class A, B or C network mask (as derived from the interface IP address), but it can be set to any value.
  • Page 110 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface outfill N This parameter sets the interface outfill timeout. keepalive N This parameter sets the interface keepalive timeout. txqueuelen length Set the length of the transmit queue of the device. It is useful to set this...
  • Page 111 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface KILL N A M E : - send a signal to the specified process(es) kill S Y N O P SI S : kill [ -signal ] pid ... kill -l [ signal ] DESCRIPTION : kill sends the specified signal to the specified process or process group.
  • Page 112 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface N A M E : - allow a user to configure the IP layer for the LAN interfaces S Y N O P SI S : config [--ipaddr <primary|secondary> <IP address> <subnet mask>][--dhcpserver <enable|disable>] lan delete -ipaddr <primary|secondary>...
  • Page 113 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface primary|secondary : specify which LAN interface will be configured. Valid values: primary or secondary. IP address : The IP address of the LAN interface. Valid values: any valid IP address. Default value: 192.168.1.1. Subnet mask : The subnet mask of the LAN interface. Valid values: 0.0.0.1-255.255.255.255.
  • Page 114 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface Display usage. lan -help Usage: config [--ipaddr <primary|secondary> <IP address> <subnet mask>] [--dhcpserver <enable|disable>] lan delete --ipaddr <primary|secondary> lan show [<primary|secondary>] lan -help MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 115: Logout

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface LOGOUT N A M E : - log out current user console logout S Y N O P SI S : logout DESCRIPTION : logout is used to log out current user console. After logout command is executed, a bye bye message appears.
  • Page 116: Passwd

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface PASSWD N A M E : - allow a user to change password passwd S Y N O P SI S : passwd <admin|support|user> <password> DESCRIPTION : is a CLI command used to change password for user account admin, passwd support or user.
  • Page 117: Ping

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface PING N A M E : - send ICMP echo requests to target host ping S Y N O P SI S : Ping [-c <count>] [-s <size>] host DESCRIPTION : Ping sends out ICMP echo requests over the ICMP protocol to a host on the network.
  • Page 118 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface N A M E : - allow a user to bring up or bring down a ppp connection S Y N O P SI S : ppp config <port.vpi.vci> up|down DESCRIPTION : ppp is used to control the ppp interfaces.
  • Page 119 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface N A M E : - report process status S Y N O P SI S : DESCRIPTION : ps gives a snapshot of the current processes. The output consists of six columns: The process ID...
  • Page 120 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface N A M E : - print name of current working directory S Y N O P SI S : DESCRIPTION : pwd is a CLI command used to display name of current working directory.
  • Page 121: Reboot

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface REBOOT N A M E : - reboot the system reboot S Y N O P SI S : reboot DESCRIPTION : Reboot the system. COMMANDS: None. OP TIO NS : None. E X A M P L E S :...
  • Page 122: Recversion

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface RECVERSION N AME recversion - display current running recovery software version SYN OP SIS recversion show D E S C R I P T I O N is a CLI command used to view the recovery software version.
  • Page 123: Remoteaccess

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface REMOTEACCESS N A M E : - allows certain protocols to access the modem from the WAN remoteaccess side S Y N O P SI S : remoteaccess <enable|disable> remoteaccess show remoteaccess -help DESCRIPTION :...
  • Page 124: Restoredefault

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface RESTOREDEFAULT N A M E : - restores modem configuration to factory defaults restoredefault S Y N O P SI S : restoredefault DESCRIPTION : is a CLI command used to erase all configurations made by restoredefault user, and restore the modem back to factory default configuration.
  • Page 125: Route , 23

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface ROUTE N A M E : - show / manipulate the IP routing table route S Y N O P SI S : route <ipaddress> <subnetmask> <[<gateway>] [<interface>]> route delete <ipaddress> <subnetmask> route show route -help DESCRIPTION : manipulates the IP routing table.
  • Page 126 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface route add 192.56.76.0 255.255.255.0 br0 Add route to to gateway 10.6.33.129 for network 192.57.66.x. route add 192.57.66.0 255.255.255.0 10.6.33.129 OUT PUT : The output of the kernel routing table is organized in the following columns Destination The destination network or destination host.
  • Page 127: Save

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface SAVE N A M E : - save current configuration to Permanent Storage on the flash memory save S Y N O P SI S : save DESCRIPTION : is a CLI command used to save current configuration to flash.
  • Page 128: Swversion

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface SWVERSION N A M E : - display current running software version swversion S Y N O P SI S : swversion show DESCRIPTION : swversion is a CLI command used to view the current running software version.
  • Page 129: Sysinfo

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface SYSINFO N A M E : - display the general system information sysinfo S Y N O P SI S : sysinfo DESCRIPTION : sysinfo displays the number of processes in the system, system time, system uptime, the average system load in the past 1, 5 and 15 minutes, and the system memory consumption.
  • Page 130: Tftpprov

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface TFTPPROV N A M E : - automatic provisioning via tftp command tftpprov S Y N O P SI S : tftpprov enable [--static [-s <address>] [-f <filename>] [- c <cfginterval>]] [--dynamic [-c <cfginterval>]] DESCRIPTION : enables the configuration via TFTP.
  • Page 131: Traceroute

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface TRACEROUTE N A M E : - print the route packets take to network host traceroute S Y N O P SI S : traceroute [-dnrv] [-m max_ttl] [-p port#] [-q nqueries] [- s src_addr] [-t tos] [-w wait] host [data size]...
  • Page 132: Voice , 52

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface VOICE N A M E : - manipulate voice-related parameters or start voice application voice S Y N O P SI S : voice help voice show voice start voice save voice set <parameter> <value>...
  • Page 133 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface passw2: Password for Digest Authenticaion Line2 dialplan1: Dial Plan Line1 dialplan2: Dial Plan Line2 oobEnable: Enable (On) or Disable (Off) OOB DTMF dtmf: DTMF rtp payload code (96 - 127) sdpExport: SDP information are export in INVITE/200OK or...
  • Page 134: Wan , 18 , , 28

    Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface N A M E : - allow a user to configure the WAN interfaces for the DSL router S Y N O P SI S : wan config <port.vpi.vci> [--protocol <bridge|pppoe|pppoa|mer|ipoa>] [--encap <llc|vcmux>][-- state <enable|disable>] [--service <servicename>] [-- firewall <enable|disable>] [--nat <enable|disable>] [--...
  • Page 135 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface Notice: the command only saves the configuration data to the flash, and does not take effect until the system is rebooted. show show ATM PVC VPI/VCI, service category, WAN interface service name, WAN interface name, WAN protocol, WAN interface service state, WAN interface up/down status, and WAN IP address.
  • Page 136 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface Valid values: enable or disable. Default value: enable. --nat <enable|disable> : the NAT state of the MER or IPoA interface. Notice that NAT is always enabled on a PPPoE or a PPPoA interface. Valid values: enable or disable.
  • Page 137 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface Options for the command: show wan show [<port.vpi.vci>] port : port number of the VCC to add. Valid values: 0. vpi : VPI of the VCC to add. Valid values: 0 - 255. Default value: 0 vci : VCI of the VCC to add.
  • Page 138 Telsey telecommunications Command Line Interface ====================================================================== ========= VCC Catego. Service Intf. Proto. State Status IP Name Name address ====================================================================== ========= 0.0.35 UBR pppoe_0_35 ppp33 PPPoE Enable Up 10.6.33.143 0.0.36 UBR pppoa_0_36 ppp42 PPPoA Enable Up 10.6.33.152 0.0.37 UBR mer_0_37 nas27 MER Enable Up 10.6.33.193 0.0.40 UBR ipoa_0_40 atm52 IPoA Enable Up 10.6.33.227...
  • Page 139: Technical Features

    Telsey telecommunications Technical Features Chapter 7 Technical Features Broadband Interface ADSL compliant with: • ANSI T1.413 I2 • ITU Automode • G.992.2G.Lite • G.992.1 Annex A - G.dmt • Up to 840 Kbps upstream (CPE to CO) • Up to 8 Mbps downstream (CO to CPE): conforming TR048 •...
  • Page 140: Technical Features

    Telsey telecommunications Technical Features Physical Dimensions Width 150mm, Depth 140mm, Heigth 38mm. Wall mountable Environmental Conditions Operation temperature: 5°C to 45°C Storage temperature: -5°C to 55°C Operating humidity: 5% to 85% (not condensing) Certifications • European Community Directive for Low Voltage Electrical Equipment 73/23/ EEC according to EN 60950 •...
  • Page 141: Dial Plan Rules

    Telsey telecommunications Appendix A Appendix A DIAL PLAN It is possible to specify a dialplan, by following the rules indicated in the table. Tab. 17: Dial Plan Rules Symbol Rule Match any digit entered. Additional digits can be entered. This command can be used only at the end of a dial plan rule.
  • Page 142 Telsey telecommunications Appendix A Tab. 17: Dial Plan Rules Symbol Rule Rule to support dial prefix: Ptnnnn, where t is a single leading trigger digit if occurs as the FIRST entered digit when making a new call will trigger the prepending of a variable length prefix (as specified in "nnnn") in the dial string.
  • Page 143 Telsey telecommunications Appendix A COUNTRY TONES The countries supported in this release are NORTH_AMERICA, ITALY, UK, FRANCE, SWEDEN, NETHERLANDS and the tones are the following: DIAL TONE: Dial tone is sent to the calling party to indicate that the network is ready to receive call information and inviting the user to start sending call or service related information.
  • Page 144: Italy Tones

    Telsey telecommunications Appendix A Tab. 18: North America Tones NORTH_AMERICA Cadence Freq. Power Ringback Tone [2000 (ms) On, 440,480 Hz -19 dB 4000 (ms) Off], Repeat Confirmation Tone [100 (ms) On, 100 350,440 Hz -13 dB (ms) Off], Repeat 3...
  • Page 145: Uk Tones

    Telsey telecommunications Appendix A Tab. 19: Italy tones ITALY Cadence Freq. Power OnHook warning [100 (ms) On, 100 425 Hz -6 dB Tone (ms) Off], Repeat RING phone Cadence: [1000 (ms) On, 4000(ms) Off] Voltage: 45 Vrms Frequency: 20 Hz Tab.
  • Page 146: France Tones

    Telsey telecommunications Appendix A Tab. 21: SWEDEN Tones SWEDEN Cadence Freq. (Hz) Power (dBm) Congestion Tone [250 (ms) On, 750 (ms) Off], Repeat Special Dial Tone [320 (ms) On, 20 (stuttering) (ms) Off], Repeat Call waiting Tone [200 (ms) On, 500...
  • Page 147: Belgium Tones

    Telsey telecommunications Appendix A Tab. 23: NETHERLANDS Tones NETHERLANDS Cadence Freq. (Hz) Power (dBm) Ringback Tone [1000 (ms) On, 4000 (ms) Off], Repeat Confirmation Tone [300 (ms) On][300 950 1400 1800 (ms) Off, 300(ms) On][600 (ms) Off, 300(ms) On] Congestion Tone...
  • Page 148: Germany Tones

    Telsey telecommunications Appendix A Tab. 24: BELGIUM Tones BELGIUM Cadence Freq. (Hz) Power (dBm) Call Waiting Tone [200 (ms) On, 200 Indication (ms) Off, 1000 (ms) On, 4000 (ms) Off, 1000 (ms) On, 4000 (ms) Off, 1000 (ms) On, 4000 (ms) Off],...
  • Page 149: Telephone Adapter

    Telsey telecommunications Appendix B Appendix B TELEPHONE ADAPTER FUNCTIONALITIES The equipment can act as a telephone adapter between the two FXS ports and the RJ45 Ethernet interface. In this case, ADSL and Routing functionalities are not used. In order to configure CPVA500 to work in this way, the following settings have do be performed: •...
  • Page 150 Telsey telecommunications Appendix B MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 151: Glossary

    Telsey telecommunications Glossary Glossary Numbers 802.1p/q - Parts of the 802 protocol, that define the QoS on Layer 2. 802.3 - The IEEE standard for the definition of the CSMA/CD [Ethernet] medium access method for LANs. Address-of-Record - An address-of-record (AOR) is a SIP or SIPS URI that points to a domain with a location service that can map the URI to another URI where the user might be available.
  • Page 152 Telsey telecommunications Glossary Back-to-Back User Agent - A back-to-back user agent (B2BUA) is a logical entity that receives a request and processes it as a user agent server (UAS). In order to determine how the request should be answered, it acts as a user agent client (UAC) and generates requests.
  • Page 153 Telsey telecommunications Glossary Dialog - A dialog is a peer-to-peer SIP relationship between two UAs that persists for some time. A dialog is established by SIP messages, such as a 2xx response to an INVITE request. A dialog is identified by a call identifier, local tag, and a remote tag.
  • Page 154 Telsey telecommunications Glossary to prevent outsiders from accessing its own private data resources and for controlling what outside resources its own users have access to. Basically, a firewall, working closely with a router program, examines each network packet to determine whether to forward it toward its destination.
  • Page 155 Telsey telecommunications Glossary Invitation - An INVITE request. IP -Internet Protocol. The network layer protocol for the TCP/IP protocol suite. It is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. IP address - A 32-bit address assigned to hosts using TCP/IP. The address specifies a specific connection to a network, not the host itself.
  • Page 156 Telsey telecommunications Glossary MGCP - Media Gateway Control Protocol. Protocol that specifies a Master/Slave architecture for decomposed gateways. MIB - Management Information Base. The set of parameters an SNMP management station can query or set in the SNMP agent of a network device [e.g., router].
  • Page 157 Telsey telecommunications Glossary PPPoA - (point-to-point protocol over ATM) A standard very similar to PPPoE (point-to-point protocol over Ethernet), with some minor differences, for example a DSL modem pumping ATM is internal to the computer, rather than being an ethernet cable away. PPPoA allows for MTUs (maximum transmission units) of 1500, as opposed to PPPoE.
  • Page 158 Telsey telecommunications Glossary RTP - Real-time transport protocol. Provides end-to-end delivery services of real-time audio and video. Serial - A method of transmission in which each bit of information is sent sequentially on a single channel rather than simultaneously as in parallel transmission.
  • Page 159 Telsey telecommunications Glossary words, if a piece of software responds to a request, it acts as a UAS for the duration of that transaction. If it generates a request later, it assumes the role of a user agent client for the processing of that transaction.
  • Page 160 Telsey telecommunications Glossary MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 161: Index

    Telsey telecommunications Index Index NUMERICS Connectors Description , 4 Control Key Support , 74 Country tone , 57 Country tones , 135 12 Vdc , 4 Default Gateway , 46 Access Control , 66 Defaultgateway , 91 Access Control list , 67...
  • Page 162 Telsey telecommunications Index G729 , 56 Gatekeeper , 3 Glossary , 143 NAT , 33 , 35 NAT Configuration , 37 NAT Virtual Servers , 37 Non Realtime VBR , 28 Header Structure , 12 Help , 99 HookFlash interval , 57...
  • Page 163 Telsey telecommunications Index Remote WAN access account password , 17 Swversion , 120 Remoteaccess , 115 Sysinfo , 121 Restore Default , 64 System Log , 64 Restore factory default settings , 71 Restoredefault , 116 Retries , 53 RIP , 48...
  • Page 164 Telsey telecommunications Index MT500--SIEN12...
  • Page 165 Disclaimer: Information presented in this documentation has been carefully checked for reliability; however, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. The information contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice. http://www.telsey.com - e-mail: support@telsey.it http://www.telsey.com - e-mail: support@telsey.it http://www.telsey.com - e-mail: support@telsey.it...

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