Patton 3086 User Manual

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Model 3086
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Document Number: 033221U Rev. A
Part Number: 07M3086
Revised: April 2, 2003

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  • Page 1 For Quick Start Installation see page 29 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Sales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000 Technical Support: +1 (301) 975-1007 E-mail: support@patton.com WWW: www.patton.com Document Number: 033221U Rev. A Part Number: 07M3086 Revised: April 2, 2003...
  • Page 2: Warranty Information

    The software described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. Patton Electronics warrants all Model 3086 components to be free from defects, and will—at our option—repair or replace the product should it fail within one year from the first date of the shipment.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Factory default parameters ............................ 12 Typographical conventions used in this document....................13 General conventions ............................13 Mouse conventions ............................13 1 General Information............................15 Model 3086 G.SHDSL IAD overview........................16 General attributes ............................16 G.SHDSL Characteristics ..........................17 Ethernet ................................17 Protocol support .............................17 PPP Support ..............................17 ATM Protocols ...............................18...
  • Page 4 Switch Bank S3 ...............................44 Switch S3-1: CO/CP selection ........................45 Switch S3-3: Transmit Clock Mode ......................45 Using the 3086 as a simple modem (serial port data over DSL only) ..............45 DIP Switch Configuration ..........................46 CLI configuration ............................46 3086 A CLI configuration .........................46 3086 B CLI configuration .........................47...
  • Page 5 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Contents Two stand-alone units directly connected .......................51 Ethernet extension (HDLC – PPPOH) Bridged ..................51 Network Extension (HDLC—PPPoH Routed) ..................54 DSLAM Connections with remote CPE units .......................60 Bridged application configurations to a DSLAM ....................60 RFC 1483 Bridged Configuration.
  • Page 6 Contents Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Introduction ................................128 Contact information............................128 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)..............128 Warranty coverage ............................128 Out-of-warranty service ...........................128 Returns for credit ............................128 Return for credit policy ...........................129 RMA numbers ..............................129 Shipping instructions ..........................129 A Specifications ..............................
  • Page 7 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Contents CLI Terminology ..............................144 Local (VT-100 emulation) ..........................144 Remote (Telnet) ............................144 Using the Console ............................145 Administering user accounts ..........................146 Adding new users ............................146 Setting user passwords ...........................146 Changing user settings ..........................147 Controlling login access ...........................147 Controlling user access ..........................147...
  • Page 8 Contents Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide...
  • Page 9: Compliance Information

    The Models 3086 have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection from such interference in a commercial installation.
  • Page 10: Industry Canada Notice

    Service All warranty and non-warranty repairs must be returned freight prepaid and insured to Patton Electronics. All returns must have a Return Materials Authorization number on the outside of the shipping container. This number may be obtained from Patton Electronics Technical Services at: •...
  • Page 11: About This Guide

    About this guide This guide describes installing and configuring a Patton Electronics Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device (IAD). The instructions in this guide are based on the following assumptions: • The IAD may connect to a serial DTE device •...
  • Page 12: Precautions

    The alert symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential haz- ard. Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage. Factory default parameters The Model 3086 G.SHDSL IAD has the following factory default parameters. • Ethernet IP address: 192.168.200.10/24 •...
  • Page 13: Typographical Conventions Used In This Document

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide About this guide Typographical conventions used in this document This section describes the typographical conventions and terms used in this guide. General conventions The procedures described in this manual use the following text conventions: Table 1.
  • Page 14 About this guide Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide...
  • Page 15: General Information

    Chapter 1 General Information Chapter contents Model 3086 G.SHDSL IAD overview........................16 General attributes ............................16 G.SHDSL Characteristics ..........................17 Ethernet ................................17 Protocol support .............................17 PPP Support ..............................17 ATM Protocols ...............................18 Sync Serial Interface ............................18 Protocol Support .............................18 Management ..............................19 Security ................................19 Front Panel Status LEDs, Test Mode Switches, and Console Port ..............20 Console port (outlined in red) ........................21...
  • Page 16: Model 3086 G.shdsl Iad Overview

    V.35 or X.21. The IP/ATM/FR/PPP layers process traffic to and from the 10/100 BaseT Ethernet port. The 3086’s router does not process traffic for the serial port. The DSL bandwidth may be split for simultaneous transport of IP and TDM traffic.
  • Page 17: G.shdsl Characteristics

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 1 • General Information • Convenient and standard RJ connectors for Ethernet, Line, and Console. • Field Factory Default Option. • Standard 1 year warranty. • Convenient and standard RJ connectors for Ethernet, Line, and Console.
  • Page 18: Atm Protocols

    1 • General Information Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide • PPPoE (RFC 2516) Client for autonomous network connection. Eliminates the requirement of installing client software on a local PC and allows sharing of the connection across a LAN.
  • Page 19: Management

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 1 • General Information Management • User selectable ATM, PPP, or Frame Relay WAN datalink connection. • Web-Based configuration via embedded web server • CLI menu for configuration, management, and diagnostics. •...
  • Page 20: Front Panel Status Leds, Test Mode Switches, And Console Port

    1 • General Information Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Front Panel Status LEDs, Test Mode Switches, and Console Port The IpRocketLink routers have all status LEDs and console port on the front panel of the unit, and all other electrical connections are located on the rear panel.
  • Page 21: Console Port (Outlined In Red)

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 1 • General Information Table 3. Status LED descriptions (Continued) Ethernet Link Green ON: indicates an active 10/100 BaseT connec- tion 100M Green ON: connected to a 100BaseT LAN Off: connected to a 10BaseT LAN...
  • Page 22: Power Connector

    • When in the “in” position, the Ethernet circuitry is configured in cross-over MDI-X mode so that a straight-through cable can connect the Model 3086 DSL modem’s Ethernet port directly to a PC’s NIC card. Model 3086 G.SHDSL IAD overview...
  • Page 23: Line Port (Outlined In Yellow)

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 1 • General Information Line port (outlined in yellow) The RJ-11/4 DSL line port uses pins 2 and 3 of the RJ-11 port. Pin No. Signal Name — In/Out-A In/Out-B — Model 3086 G.SHDSL IAD overview...
  • Page 24 1 • General Information Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Model 3086 G.SHDSL IAD overview...
  • Page 25: Product Overview

    Chapter 2 Product Overview Chapter contents Product Overview..............................26 Applications Overview ............................26 Internet/Extranet Access ..........................27 IP/FR and TDM Access ..........................27 IP/FR and Voice over DSL ........................27 Metro Intranet Access ..........................28...
  • Page 26: Product Overview

    These decisions can be made and implemented more easily if the Model 3086’s fundamental architecture is understood. Also, while configuring the Model 3086 via a browser using the built-in HTTP server is very intui- tive, an understanding of the architecture is essential when using the command-line interface (CLI) commands.
  • Page 27: Internet/Extranet Access

    PVCs (Private Virtual Connections) at burst and fixed data rates, high speed DSL is becoming the technology of choice for last mile access to FR switches. The Model 3086 connects to a 10/100Base-T hub or switch at the customer’s LAN, while at the network side it connects to Patton’s 3096RC via a 2-wire DSL Link. Data from the 3086 links is concentrated by the 3096RC and sent over the WAN via DS1, DS3, or STS links.
  • Page 28: Metro Intranet Access

    Provider location the Model 3096RC separates PCM voice and IP data traffic for transport over the WAN Metro Intranet Access Patton’s Model 3086 symmetrical G.SHDSL modulation scheme, allows deployment in back-to-back configu- rations for Metro Intranet Access with the following benefits.
  • Page 29: Quick Start Installation

    Chapter 3 Quick Start Installation Chapter contents Hardware installation ............................30 What you will need ............................30 Installing the AC power cord ..........................30 Connecting network cables ..........................31 IP address Quick Start modification ........................31 Web Operation and Configuration .........................32 PC Configuration .............................32 Web Browser .............................32...
  • Page 30: Hardware Installation

    3 • Quick Start Installation Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Hardware installation If you are already familiar with Model 3086 IAD installation and configuration, this chapter will enable you to finish the job quickly. Installation consists of the following: •...
  • Page 31: Connecting Network Cables

    2. Verify that the AC power cord included with your 3086 is compatible with local standards. If it is not, refer to Chapter 10, “Contacting Patton for assistance” on page 29 to find out how to replace it with a compatible power cord.
  • Page 32: Web Operation And Configuration

    PC Configuration In order to connect the PC to the Ethernet LAN to communicate with the Model 3086, the PC’s IP address should be on the same subnet as the modem. Connect a straight-through Ethernet cable between the PC’s NIC or PCMCIA Ethernet card and an Ethernet hub or switch.
  • Page 33 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 3 • Quick Start Installation The Model 3086 home page displays (see Figure 3). Figure 3. Model 3086 home page The Model 3086 menu structure is shown in figure 4 on page 34. Hardware installation...
  • Page 34 3 • Quick Start Installation Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Figure 4. Model 3086 Menu Structure Hardware installation...
  • Page 35: Basic Application Configurations

    Switch Bank S3 ...............................44 Switch S3-1: CO/CP selection ........................45 Switch S3-3: Transmit Clock Mode ......................45 Using the 3086 as a simple modem (serial port data over DSL only) ..............45 DIP Switch Configuration ..........................46 CLI configuration ............................46 3086 A CLI configuration .........................46 3086 B CLI configuration .........................47...
  • Page 36 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Routed application configurations to a DSLAM .....................68 RFC 1483 Routed .............................68 PPPoH Routed ............................75 PPPoA Routed (RFC 2364) ........................82 IPoA Routed (RFC 1577) ........................94...
  • Page 37: Introduction

    Introduction The Model 3086 IAD comes with two data ports: a serial port ( V.35 or X.21), and an Ethernet port. Serial port data is not processed by the router or bridge core in the 3086, data is transmitted unprocessed over the DSL link.
  • Page 38 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide The following table shows the parameters that can be configured via the HTTP server using a web browser. Routed WAN Services Bridged WAN Services Web Page Parameter...
  • Page 39: Serial Port

    Connecting the serial port The serial port in the 3086 is simple to install. The V.35 interface is wired as a DCE, the X.21 interface can be configured as a DCE (factory default), or as a DTE via internal configuration jumper.
  • Page 40: Connecting The 3086 Serial Port To A Dce

    Connecting the 3086 serial port to a DCE V.35 interfaces. The V.35 interface in the 3086 is wired as a DCE, no DTE configuration is possible. If the equipment that the 3086 is connecting to locally does not have the option for DTE configuration, a tail-circuit cable will be required (this cable is available from most datacomm supply vendors).
  • Page 41: Configuring The Serial Port Features

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations 2. Locate the small daughter board on the 3086 board between the DSL port (RJ-45) connector and the serial port connector (Figure 7 shows location of DTE/DCE daughter board).
  • Page 42 To put the unit back to CLI/Web management, ALL DIP switches must be set to the On position. The Model 3086 includes two eight-DIP switch banks labeled S2 and S3. They are externally accessible by removing the plate on the bottom side of the unit. Figure 8 shows the location of the DIPswitches on the bot- tom of the printed circuit board.
  • Page 43: Switch Bank S2

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations Switch Bank S2 Table 4 shows the default configuration for switch S2. A description of S2 options follows the table. Table 4. S2 Summary Table Switch Position...
  • Page 44: Switch S2-8

    2304 Switch S2-8 S2-8 activates configuration of Model 3086 via DIP switches. Any time the user desires to modify the 3086 configuration available through dip switches, make the changes to the corresponding switches and then set S2- 8, from On to Off position, wait 3-4 seconds and set back to the On position. Changes made to configuration via DIP switches will not take effect if S2-8 isn’t toggled.
  • Page 45: Switch S3-1: Co/Cp Selection

    CO. For point-to-point operation, one unit must be CO while the other must be CP. S3-3 Setting Switch S3-3: Transmit Clock Mode Use Switches S3-3 to configure the 3086 for internal or external clock mode (keep in mind that this setting only affects the operation of the serial port). S3-3 Clock mode Internal.
  • Page 46: Dip Switch Configuration

    Set switch S2-8 from On to Off, wait 3 to 4 seconds set it back to On. CLI configuration When using the console port, or Telnet session via Ethernet port, the user has access to the 3086 command line interface (CLI). The above configuration can be entered via the CLI as follows: 3086 A CLI configuration...
  • Page 47: 3086 B Cli Configuration

    When connecting to Patton Electronics Model 3096RC Central Office T-DACS, The model 3086 must be configured as CP (Remote). Check the 3096RC user manual for information on the configuration of the 3096RC. Using the 3086 as a simple modem (serial port data over DSL only)
  • Page 48: Web Browser Configuration

    4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Web browser configuration From the main menu in the 3086, select GSHDSL > Configuration . Enter the selections as shown in the screen below. For Terminal Type , select Central for 3086 A, and Remote for 3086 B.
  • Page 49: Selecting The Dsl Link Speed

    Ethernet traffic. When the 3086 carries both Serial and Ethernet traffic, it places serial data in the upper timeslots of the DSL frame, and Ethernet timeslots to the lower portion of the DSL frame. In the example above, Ethernet data (18 TS) occupies timeslots from 1–18, while serial data (18 TS) is carried in TS 19–36 of the DSL frame.
  • Page 50: Annex Type

    → gshdsl set ghsannex AnnexB Web Browser Configuration The web browser offers the easiest way to configure the 3086. Log on the 3086 web server (default username: superuser, default password: superuser). From the main menu, click on the G.SHDSL option, select the “Con- figuration option”.
  • Page 51: Using The 3086 In Routed Or Bridged Applications

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations Using the 3086 in Routed or Bridged applications Two stand-alone units directly connected Ethernet extension (HDLC – PPPOH) Bridged Model 3086 (Remote) Configuration Steps (PPPoH Bridged) From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port, →...
  • Page 52 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Verify the settings to be: – Interface = 1 – LLC header mode = dialout – LLC header mode = off – HDLC header mode = on –...
  • Page 53 Start Action Model 3086 (Central) Configuration Steps (PPPoH Bridged) See the Web page images for the Remote Model 3086 configuration above. From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port, → ip list interfaces One IP interface is called ip1 with an IP address of 192.168.1.1 Change the IP address so it is in the same subnet as both PCs.
  • Page 54: Network Extension (Hdlc-Pppoh Routed)

    4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide – LLC header mode = off – HDLC header mode = on – No authentication – Leave User name and Password blank. Click on Apply 3. Go to in the Configuration Menu, then the submenu...
  • Page 55 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations 1. Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of the 3086. Click on in the > verify that Terminal Type is and Interface Type G.SHDSL...
  • Page 56 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Click on Configure 3. Go to [enter Configuration Menu > Configuration > WAN connections > Edit (for PPPoH Routed service) > Edit ‘IP Interface’ > Ipaddr: the WAN IP Address, in this example = 192.168.164.2] > Click on...
  • Page 57 Configuration Menu > Configuration > IP Routes > Create new Ip V4 Route 3086 by entering the WAN IP address of the remote 3086, in this example, enter 192.168.164.3 in the Gateway field > OK The other fields should be: –...
  • Page 58 Change the IP address so it is in the same subnet as the laptop PC. The laptop’s IP address is 192.168.172.229, so in this example, change the IP address of the 3086 to 192.168.172.3. The default IP mask is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 59 > Create the gateway to the remote Configuration Menu > Configuration > IP Routes Create new Ip V4 Route 3086 by entering the WAN IP address of the remote 3086, in this example, enter 192.168.164.2 in the Gateway field > OK The other fields should be: –...
  • Page 60: Dslam Connections With Remote Cpe Units

    Bridged application configurations to a DSLAM Three bridged services are offered, RFC 1483 Bridged, PPPoA Bridged, and HDLC Bridged. The configurations show a desktop on one end and a laptop on the other. The laptop and its Model 3086 would be replaced with a DSLAM.
  • Page 61 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 (Remote) Configuration Steps (RFC 1483 Bridged) From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port, → ip list interfaces One IP interface is called ip1 with an IP address of 192.168.1.1 Change the IP address so it is in the same subnet as both PCs.
  • Page 62 Start Action Model 3086 (Central) Configuration Steps (RFC 1483 Bridged) Although the some parametric values may vary from the desktop’s Model 3086, the process is identical. From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port, → ip list interfaces One IP interface is called ip1 with an IP address of 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 63: Pppoh Bridged Configuration

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations Leave VCI as 35 and Encapsulation Method as LLC/SNAP. Then click on Apply 3. Go to G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu, then the submenu Configuration. Leave Terminal Type as Remote, but change Interface Type to atm. Click on the button.
  • Page 64 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Click on in the main window, select and click on the button. Create a new service PPPoH_Bridged Configure In the Description field, enter the description you wish. In this example, it is called PPPoH Bridged.
  • Page 65 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 (Central) Configuration Steps (PPPoH Bridged) From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port, → ip list interfaces One IP interface is called ip1 with an IP address of 192.168.1.1 Change the IP address so it is in the same subnet as both PCs.
  • Page 66: Pppoa Bridged (Rfc 2364) Configuration

    4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide PPPoA Bridged (RFC 2364) Configuration The user data for transmission is in the form of IP packets but encapsulated in a PPP packet, transmitted and received through a PPP session to the connection. The PPP packets are encapsulated according to RFC 2364 for transmission over the ATM link.
  • Page 67 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations – VPI = 0 – VCI = 300 – LLC header mode = off – HDLC header mode = off – No authentication – Leave User name and Password blank.
  • Page 68: Routed Application Configurations To A Dslam

    4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide – No authentication – Leave User name and Password blank. Click on Apply 3. Go to G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu, then the submenu Configuration. Leave Terminal Type as Central.
  • Page 69 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations 1. Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of the 3086. Click on G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu > Configuration > verify that Terminal Type is Central and Interface Type is atm.
  • Page 70 3. Configuration Menu > Configuration > IP Routes > Click on Create new Ip V4 Route > Create the gate- way to the remote 3086 by entering the WAN IP address of the remote 3086, in this example, enter 192.168.164.3 in the Gateway field > OK...
  • Page 71 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations The other fields should be: – Destination:0.0.0.0 – Gateway:192.168.164.3 – Mask:0.0.0.0 – Cost:1 – Interface:[blank] 4. Go to G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu, then the submenu Status. The Modem State should be “deactivated.”...
  • Page 72 Change the IP address so it is in the same subnet as the laptop PC. The laptop’s IP address is 192.168.172.229, so in this example, change the IP address of the 3086 to 192.168.172.3. The default IP mask is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 73 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations Click on Action > Select deactivate for Action > Click on the Action button. 2. On the Menu, go to Configuration, then to WAN Connections. Delete both default WAN services already defined.
  • Page 74 3. Configuration Menu > Configuration > IP Routes > Click on Create new Ip V4 Route > Create the gate- way to the remote 3086 by entering the WAN IP address of the remote 3086, in this example, enter 192.168.164.2 in the Gateway field > OK The other fields should be:...
  • Page 75: Pppoh Routed

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations 4. Go to G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu, then the submenu Status. The Modem State should be “deactivated.” (If not, go to the Action and change it to deactivate.) Then in the Action submenu under G.SHDSL, change Action to Start, then click on Action.
  • Page 76 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide One IP interface was called ip1 with an IP address of 192.168.1.1 Change it to an IP address which is in the same subnet as the Desktop PC. For example, to 192.168.100.2. The default IP mask is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 77 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations – Username:[blank] – Password:[blank] Click on Configure 3. Go to Configuration Menu > Configuration > WAN connections > Edit (for PPPoH Routed service) > Edit ‘IP Interface’ > Ipaddr: [enter the WAN IP Address, in this example = 192.168.164.2] > Click on Change.
  • Page 78 4. Configuration Menu > Configuration > IP Routes > Click on Create new Ip V4 Route > Create the gate- way to the remote 3086 by entering the WAN IP address of the remote 3086, in this example, enter 192.168.164.3 in the Gateway field > OK The other fields should be:...
  • Page 79 Change the IP address so it is in the same subnet as the laptop PC. The laptop’s IP address is 192.168.172.229, so in this example, change the IP address of the 3086 to 192.168.172.3. The default IP mask is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 80 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 1. Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of the 3086. Click on G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu > Configuration > verify that Terminal Type is Central and Interface Type is hdlc.
  • Page 81 4. Configuration Menu > Configuration > IP Routes > Click on Create new Ip V4 Route > Create the gate- way to the remote 3086 by entering the WAN IP address of the remote 3086, in this example, enter 192.168.164.2 in the Gateway field > OK The other fields should be:...
  • Page 82: Pppoa Routed (Rfc 2364)

    The Central (Model 3086) end functions as a local ISP which will authenticate the Remote user (Model 3086). The CPE side, with Remote and 3086-A, may represent a home PC which is connecting to a central- ized PPP server (Local and 3086—B).
  • Page 83 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of the 3086. Click on G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu > Configuration > verify that Terminal Type is Central and Interface Type is atm.
  • Page 84 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 3. In the Configuration Menu, click on Configuration then > WAN Connections > Edit (for the WAN Ser- vice ppp1) > Edit ‘PPP’ and verify or change the following parameters on the Edit PPP webpage.
  • Page 85 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations – Discover Primary DNS:true – Discover Secondary DNS:true – Give DNS to Relay:true – Give DNS to Client:true – Remote DNS:0.0.0.0 – Remote Secondary:0.0.0.0 – LCP Echo Every:10 –...
  • Page 86 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide – Class:UBR – Port:atm Click on the button if changes were made. Change 5. Click on Edit ‘IP Interface.’ Verify or change if necessary the following Options parameters.
  • Page 87 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of the 3086. Click on G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu> Configuration > verify that Terminal Type is Central and Interface Type is atm.
  • Page 88 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide In the Description field, enter the description you wish. In this example, it is called PPPoA Routed. Change the configuration parameters to match the following. – Description:PPPoA Routed –...
  • Page 89 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations 3. In the Configuration Menu, click on Configuration then > WAN Connections > Edit (for the WAN Ser- vice ppp1) > Edit ‘PPP’ and verify or change the following parameters on the Edit PPP webpage.
  • Page 90 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide – IP Addr from IPCP: true – Discover Primary DNS: false – Discover Secondary DNS: false – Give DNS to Relay: false – Give DNS to Client: false –...
  • Page 91 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations Click on button. Change DSLAM Connections with remote CPE units...
  • Page 92 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4. Click on Edit ‘ATM Channel.’ Verify the Options to match the following. (Change if necessary.) – Tx Vci:800 – Tx Vpi:0 – Rx Vci:800 – Rx Vpi:0 –...
  • Page 93 6. Again, the gateway to the remote Configuration Menu > Configuration > IP Routes > Click on Create new Ip V4 Route > Create 3086 by changing or verifying the following parameters in the webpage Edit—Advanced Settings. – Destination:0.0.0.0 – Gateway:192.168.164.3 –...
  • Page 94: Ipoa Routed (Rfc 1577)

    4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 7. From the Configuration Menu, click on Configuration > Authentication > Create a new user > enter the information for the following parameters in the webpage Details for the new user. One of these authentica- tion records is created for each remote end user connecting to the Server.
  • Page 95 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations 1. Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of the 3086. 2. On the Menu, go to Configuration, then to WAN Connections. Delete the factory default WAN services already defined.
  • Page 96 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 3. Returning to the 3086 Configuration Menu, click on Configuration, then IP Routes. – Click on “Create new Ip V4 Route.” – Destination:0.0.0.0 – Gateway:192.168.164.3 – Mask:0.0.0.0 –...
  • Page 97 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations 4. Go to G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu, then the submenu Configuration. Change Terminal Type to Central and Interface Type to atm. Click on the Configure button.
  • Page 98 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Return to Action, select Start and click on Action Model 3086 (Central) Configuration Steps (IPoA Routed) From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port: →...
  • Page 99 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4 • Basic Application Configurations 3. Returning to the 3086 Configuration Menu, click on Configuration, then IP Routes. Click on “Create new Ip V4 Route.” – Destination:0.0.0.0 – Gateway:192.168.164.2 – Mask:0.0.0.0 – Cost:1 –...
  • Page 100 4 • Basic Application Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide DSLAM Connections with remote CPE units...
  • Page 101: Specialized Configurations

    Chapter 5 Specialized Configurations Chapter contents IP Configurations ..............................102 Router ................................102 DHCP Server and Relay ..........................102...
  • Page 102: Ip Configurations

    5 • Specialized Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide IP Configurations Router RIP and RIPv2 Static Route 1. Click on > Configuration, then > IP Routes on the Configuration Menu. 2. On the main web page entitled “Edit Routes,” click on Create new Ip V4 Route 3.
  • Page 103 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 5 • Specialized Configurations At the bottom of the web page are three options for the DHCP Server Mode: Disabled, DHCP server (default), and DHCP Relay Agent. 2. Click on on the DHCP Server web page to change the configuration for any of the DHCP param- Configure...
  • Page 104 5 • Specialized Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4. The IAD may be used as a DHCP Relay Agent if desired. Go to > Configuration Menu > Configuration > DHCP Server. Select DHCP Relay Agent at the bottom of the web page and click on Configure. The DHCP Relay agent page is displayed.
  • Page 105 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 5 • Specialized Configurations DNS Relay Mode In the DNS Relay web page, up to 10 DNS server addresses may be added to utilize the DNS servers already being used by the network.
  • Page 106 5 • Specialized Configurations Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide IP Configurations...
  • Page 107: Security

    Chapter 6 Security Chapter contents Introduction ................................108 Configuring the IAD ............................108 Configuring the security interfaces........................109 Deleting a Firewall Policy ..........................110 Enabling the Firewall............................111 Firewall Portfilters ...............................111 Security Triggers..............................112 Intrusion Detection System (IDS) ........................114...
  • Page 108: Introduction

    Configuring the IAD The configuration of security assumes that the 3086/IAD already has a valid IP address for the Ethernet port so that the user may access the modem via the web page. If the IP address is still the factory default, go to the sec- tion in Chapter 3 entitled IP Address Quick Start Modification.
  • Page 109: Configuring The Security Interfaces

    The next step in configuring the IAD is adding the default gateway route. Since the WAN IP address of the 3086 modem at the CO site is 192.168.101.2, this will be the gateway for the 3086 modem at the CPE site, the modem we are currently configuring.
  • Page 110: Deleting A Firewall Policy

    6 • Security Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 4. Add one more security interface by repeating step 2. 5. Select Name of the LAN port (ip1) and Interface Type to be internal. Click on Apply. Now the Firewall policies will be added between the security interfaces. Only one Firewall policy, called etoi, is added between the external and internal interfaces.
  • Page 111: Enabling The Firewall

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 6 • Security Firewall Policies: ID | Name Type 1 Type 2 | Validator Allow Only ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | item0 | external | internal | false ------------------------------------------------------------------- → firewall delete policy item0 The firewall policy named item0 is now deleted.
  • Page 112: Security Triggers

    6 • Security Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Transport Type Abbreviation IPIP To allow pings between the two PCs: 1. From the Configuration Menu, > Configuration > Security > Firewall Policy Configuration > Port Filters > Add Raw IP Filter 2.
  • Page 113 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 6 • Security After configuring the FTP portfilter, you can open an ftp session from Remote to Local, however you can issue ftp commands (e.g., login, cd, etc.) but transfer data (e.g., ls, dir, get, put commands). The portfilter allows an ftp control channel but does not allow the use of a secondary data channel for passing data by ftp.
  • Page 114: Intrusion Detection System (Ids)

    Intrusion Detection System (IDS) The security feature in the 3086 IAD provides protection from a number of attacks. Some attacks cause a host to be blacklisted (i.e., no traffic from that host is accepted under any circumstances) for a period of time. Other attacks are simply logged.
  • Page 115 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 6 • Security Sets the duration for blocking all suspicious hosts. The firewall detects when the system is being scanned by a suspicious host attempting to identify any open ports. – Victim Protection Block Duration:Default = 600 seconds (10 minutes).
  • Page 116 6 • Security Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
  • Page 117: Nat (Network Address Translation)

    Chapter 7 NAT (Network Address Translation) Chapter contents Introduction ................................118 Enabling NAT ..............................118 Global address pool and reserved map ......................119...
  • Page 118: Introduction

    7 • NAT (Network Address Translation) Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Introduction The basic steps for configuring NAT are: 1. Enable NAT between the internal and external interfaces of the firewall. 2. Create global addresses which will be added to the global pool of IP addresses on the WAN interface.
  • Page 119: Global Address Pool And Reserved Map

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 7 • NAT (Network Address Translation) Global address pool and reserved map 1. Click on Advanced NAT Configuration… on the web page, “Security Interface Configuration.” 2. Click on the hyperlink Add Global Address Pool. The global IP addresses need to be created and put into the Global Address Pool.
  • Page 120 7 • NAT (Network Address Translation) Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide 6. Set the parameters to the following values: – Global IP Address:100.100.100.101 – Internal IP address:10.1.1.2 – Transport Type:all – Port Number:65535(This port number means all port numbers for TCP or UDP protocols will be mapped.)
  • Page 121: Monitoring Status

    Chapter 8 Monitoring Status Chapter contents Status LEDs.................................122...
  • Page 122: Status Leds

    8 • Monitoring Status Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Status LEDs The LEDs indicate the status of the Power, the WAN (DSL) inter-modem link, Sync Serial port, the Ethernet connection, and Status. All LED indicators will present the same looking profile (e.g., clear) when unlit due to being single color, water clear, high efficiency LEDs.
  • Page 123: Diagnostics

    Chapter 9 Diagnostics Chapter contents Introduction ................................124 Ping..................................124 Software Upgrades...............................124 Configuration ...............................124 Procedure ..............................124 Operating Local Analog Loopback (LAL) ......................125 Operating Remote Digital Loopback (RDL) .......................125 BIT Error Rate (V.52) Diagnostics ........................126...
  • Page 124: Introduction

    For standard software upgrades, which are at no charge, contact upgrades.patton.com for the location of the new firmware and follow these instructions. 1. Get the firmware image from Patton and save on your PC. It is a .tar file and MUST NOT be unzipped! 2. Login to the 3086’s web page on the browser.
  • Page 125: Operating Local Analog Loopback (Lal)

    The local Loop test checks the operation of the local Model 3086, and is performed separately on each unit. Any data sent to the local Model 3086 in this test mode will be echoed (returned) to the user device (i.e, characters typed on the key-board of a terminal will appear on the terminal screen).
  • Page 126: Bit Error Rate (V.52) Diagnostics

    BIT Error Rate (V.52) Diagnostics The Model 3086 offers a V.52 Bit Error Rate (BER) 511 test pattern. This test pattern may be invoked along with the LAL and RDL tests to evaluate the unit(s) and the communication links. When a 511 test is invoked, the 3086 generates a pseudo-random pattern of 511 bits using a mathematical polynomial.
  • Page 127: Contacting Patton For Assistance

    Chapter 10 Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter contents Introduction ................................128 Contact information............................128 Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)..............128 Warranty coverage ............................128 Out-of-warranty service ...........................128 Returns for credit ............................128 Return for credit policy ...........................129 RMA numbers ..............................129 Shipping instructions ..........................129...
  • Page 128: Introduction

    If you have ordered the wrong equipment or you are dissatisfied in any way, please contact us to request an RMA number to accept your return. Patton is not responsible for equipment returned without a Return Authorization.
  • Page 129: Return For Credit Policy

    RMA#: xxxx 7622 Rickenbacker Dr. Gaithersburg, MD 20879-4773 USA Patton will ship the equipment back to you in the same manner you ship it to us. Patton will pay the return shipping costs. Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)
  • Page 130 10 • Contacting Patton for assistance Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)
  • Page 131 Appendix A Specifications Chapter contents General Characteristics ............................132 G.SHDSL Characteristics............................132 Ethernet ................................132 Sync Serial Interface ............................132 T1/E1 Interface (3086/RIK and RIT models only) .....................133 64K/G.703 Port (3086/RIF Model) ........................133 Protocol Support ..............................133 PPP Support................................134 ATM Protocols..............................134 Management ...............................134 Security ................................134 Compliance Standard Requirements........................135...
  • Page 132: A Specifications

    A • Specifications Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide General Characteristics • Compact low-cost plug and play IAD • 10/100 Ethernet • Unlimited host support. • Comprehensive hardware diagnostics, works with any operating system, easy maintenance and effortless installation.
  • Page 133: T1/E1 Interface (3086/Rik And Rit Models Only)

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide A • Specifications • Available with Female M34, DB-25, and DB-15 connectors • User configurable DTE/DCE for X.21 T1/E1 Interface (3086/RIK and RIT models only) • Line Rate 1.544 Mbps (T1), and 2.048 Mbps (E1) •...
  • Page 134: Ppp Support

    A • Specifications Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide • Frame Relay with Annex A/D/LMI, RFC 1490 MpoFR and FRF.12 Fragmentation. PPP Support • Point-to-Point Protocol over HDLC • PPPoA (RFC 2364) Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM. • PPPoE (RFC 2516) Client for autonomous network connection. Eliminates the requirement of installing client software on a local PC and allows sharing of the connection across a LAN.
  • Page 135: Compliance Standard Requirements

    1.58H x 4.16W x 3.75D in. (10.6H x 4.1W x 8.8D cm) Power and Power Supply Specifications The 3086 may come with either an AC or DC power supply. AC universal power supply The Model 3086 offers internal or external AC power supply options.
  • Page 136 A • Specifications Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Power and Power Supply Specifications...
  • Page 137: B Cable Recommendations

    Appendix B Cable Recommendations Chapter contents DSL Cable................................138 Ethernet Cable ..............................138 Adapter................................138...
  • Page 138: Dsl Cable

    B • Cable RecommendationsModel 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide DSL Cable 10 foot (3 m), RJ-11/RJ-11 (refer to “RJ-11 non-shielded port” on page 140) Ethernet Cable Ethernet cable (P/N 10-2500) (refer to “RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port” on page 140) Adapter EIA-561 to DB-9 (P/N 16F-561) (refer to “RJ-45 non-shielded RS-232 console port (EIA-561)”...
  • Page 139: C Physical Connectors

    Appendix C Physical Connectors Chapter contents RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port........................140 RJ-11 non-shielded port ............................140 RJ-45 non-shielded RS-232 console port (EIA-561)....................140 Serial port................................141 V.35 (M/34 Connector) ..........................141 V.35 (DB-25 Female Connector) ........................141 X.21 (DB-15 Connector) ..........................142 Power input.................................142...
  • Page 140: Rj-45 Shielded 10/100 Ethernet Port

    C • Physical Connectors Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port Assuming the MDI-X switch is in the out position. Pin No. Signal Direction Signal Name Output Output Input Input RJ-11 non-shielded port Single twisted-pair (TP) for full-duplex transmission. The signals are not polarity sensitive.
  • Page 141: Serial Port

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide C • Physical Connectors Serial port V.35 (M/34 Connector) Pin # Signal GND (Earth Ground/Shield) SGND (Signal Ground) CTS (DCE Source) DSR (DCE Source, Always On) CD (DCE Source) LL (Local Loop, DTE Source)
  • Page 142: Connector)

    C • Physical Connectors Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Pin # Signal TD/(Transmit Data-A, DTE Source) TC(Transmitter Clock-B, DCE Source) RD (Receive Data-A, DCE Source) RC (Receiver Clock-A, DCE Source) LL (Local LIne Loop) RTS/(Request to Send-B, DTE Source)
  • Page 143: D Command Line Interface (Cli) Operation

    Appendix D Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation Chapter contents Introduction ................................144 CLI Terminology ..............................144 Local (VT-100 emulation) ..........................144 Remote (Telnet) ............................144 Using the Console ............................145 Administering user accounts ..........................146 Adding new users ............................146 Setting user passwords ...........................146 Changing user settings ..........................147 Controlling login access ...........................147 Controlling user access ..........................147 G.SHDSL Commands: ..........................147...
  • Page 144: Introduction

    D • Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Introduction The modem configuration and status can also be view and modified through the console, which is accessible through the RS-232 serial port or through a Telnet session over Ethernet.
  • Page 145: Using The Console

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide D • Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation Using the Console The console commands needed for the various modes of operation are described in later sections. In this sub- section are the most basic commands needed for console operation.
  • Page 146: Administering User Accounts

    D • Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide clear list Æ ip interface ip1 list ? secondaryipaddresses Æ ip interface ip1 list secondaryipaddresses ? ip interface ip1 list secondaryipaddresses <enter> Secondary IP addresses for interface: ip1...
  • Page 147: Changing User Settings

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide D • Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation Enter the new password twice as prompted: Enter new password: *** Again to verify: *** → Note No check is made for any current password which may have been set for the user.
  • Page 148: To Establish The Dsl Link

    Value Description Version The version number of the DSL driver Platform The platform name of the unit e.g. 3086 or 3086 ModemState RO Idle Show the state of the handshaking process: Deactivated Idle – The DSL chip is in idle state Norm Oper Deactivated –...
  • Page 149 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide D • Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation Default Setting of the unit Terminal: Remote Interface: Hdlc DataRateN: DataRateI: Administering user accounts...
  • Page 150 D • Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Administering user accounts...
  • Page 151: E Frame Relay To Atm Internetworking

    Appendix E Frame Relay to ATM Internetworking Chapter contents Introduction ................................152 Serial Interface..............................152 Variables ...............................152 Clock ..............................152 rxClkInv/txClkInv ..........................152 Speed ..............................152 txSamplePoint ............................152 Web Interface ...............................153 CLI Configuration ............................153 Serial Show .............................153 Serial Help ..............................153 FRS Process—Definition and Configuration.......................154 Variables Available ............................154 transMode ...............................154 DEMapping ............................155 FECNMapping ............................155...
  • Page 152: Introduction

    E • Frame Relay to ATM Internetworking Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Introduction This chapter describes how to configure and monitor the 3086 serial interface, generic frame relay, and the FRS system. There is also a description of each section. Serial Interface The serial interface configuration menus allow the user to configure the serial interface for HDLC based con-...
  • Page 153: Web Interface

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide E • Frame Relay to ATM Internetworking Function: • When the unit is running in internal clock mode the setting of txSamplePoint will notify the system which clock to use to sample the in coming data. Some systems require that the data be sampled on one clock or another.
  • Page 154: Frs Process-Definition And Configuration

    The following information pertains to the FRS configuration. The 3086 allows for eight individual FRS connections. Each is configured individually through either the CLI or web interface. The connection should be configured and then enabled. Once the connection is enabled, a connection will be created linking the framerelay DLCI to the ATM VPI/VCI as defined by the configuration.
  • Page 155: Demapping

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide E • Frame Relay to ATM Internetworking RoutedCLNP Bridged Ether Bridged Ether_CRC PPPOverAAL5 BridgedTokenRing BridgedTokenRing_CRC BridgedTokenBus BridgedTokenBus_CRC BridgedFDDI BridgedFDDI_CRC Bridged8026 BridgedBPDU BridgedSrBPDU RoutedESIS RoutedISIS RoutedOther X25_Ipkt Q933_NLPID If the protocols that are used fall into one of the encapsulation types defined above, the packet will be transferred to the appropriate encapsulation on the other side of the link.
  • Page 156: Vpi

    E • Frame Relay to ATM Internetworking Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide • Convert—the FECN bit from the framerelay header will be replaced by the EFCI bit in the ATM header in the ATM to FR direction. The EFCI bit from the ATM header will be replaced by the FECN bit in the framerelay header in the FR to ATM direction.
  • Page 157: Web Configuration

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide E • Frame Relay to ATM Internetworking Web Configuration There are two pages that are used to configure/manage the FRS connection. The first is an overview of the 8 available connections as shown below. Selecting the “Channel” hyperlink will direct the user to the second con- figuration page.
  • Page 158: Generic Frame Relay

    Generic Frame Relay Frame Relay is implemented in the 3086 and is available at the serial interface. This framerelay implementa- tion would allow the user to create a frame relay transport and connect the transport to either a bridge connec-...
  • Page 159: Connection #1

    Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide E • Frame Relay to ATM Internetworking tion or an IP connection. This is similar to the current implementation of PPP. Note the difference in the following block diagram to the generic frame relay implementation and the FRS implementation.
  • Page 160: Connection 2

    E • Frame Relay to ATM Internetworking Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide --> ip attach ip2 fr1 --> ip list interfaces IP Interfaces: ID | Name IP Address DHCP Transport -----|--------------|------------------|----------|---------------- 1 | ip1 | 192.168.50.20 | disabled | rfc1 2 | ip2 | 192.168.60.20...
  • Page 161 Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide E • Frame Relay to ATM Internetworking 1. Setup the configuration for the ATM, FR, and Conversion parameters 2. Enable the connection Example Connection 3 --> framerelay clear transports --> bridge clear interfaces -->...
  • Page 162 E • Frame Relay to ATM Internetworking Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide Connection Created Named: FRS0 Enable the current settings --> Generic Frame Relay...

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