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Inalp Networks SmartWare Release 2.00 Software Configuration Manual (321 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Software Configuration
1
Eu Declaration of Conformity
3
Legal Notice
3
The Basis on Which Conformity Is Being Declared
3
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
12
Document Conventions
12
How to Read this Guide
13
1 Terms and Definitions
14
Introduction
14
Smartware Architecture Terms and Definitions
14
2 Applications
21
Introduction
21
Carrier Networks
21
Enterprise Networks
22
LAN Telephony
23
3 System Overview
25
Introduction
25
Smartnode Hardware Platforms
26
Smartware Embedded Software
27
Smartview Management Tools
28
4 Configuration Concepts
29
Introduction and Overview
29
Contexts and Gateways
30
Context
30
Gateway
30
Interfaces, Ports and Bindings
30
Interfaces
30
Bindings
31
Ports and Circuits
31
Profiles and Use Commands
32
Profiles
32
Use Commands
32
5 Command Line Interface
33
Command Modes
33
System Prompt
34
Navigating the CLI
35
Command Editing
37
Command Completion
37
Command Editing Shortcuts
37
Command Help
37
Command History
37
The no Form
37
6 Accessing the Smartware Command Line Interface
40
Introduction
40
Warning
40
Accessing the Smartware Command Line Interface Task List
40
Accessing Via the Console Port
41
Console Port Procedure
41
Accessing Via a Telnet Session
42
Telnet Procedure
43
Log on to Smartware
43
Warning
44
Selecting a Secure Password
44
Configure Operators and Administrators
44
Factory Preset Administrator Account
44
Create an Operator Account
45
Create an Administrator Account
45
Displaying the CLI Version
46
Display Account Information
46
Switching to Another Account
47
Checking Identity and Connected Users
47
End a Telnet or Console Port Session
48
7 Establishing Basic IP Connectivity
50
Introduction
50
IP Context Selection and Basic Interface Configuration Tasks
50
Enter the IP Context, Create IP Interfaces and Assign an IP Address
50
Define IP Ethernet Encapsulation and Bind IP Interface to Physical Port
51
Activating a Physical Port
52
Display IP Interface Information
53
Delete IP Interfaces
53
Examples
54
Setting up an IP Interface on an Ethernet Port
54
8 System Image Handling
56
Introduction
56
Memory Regions in Smartware
56
Boot Procedure and Bootloader
58
Factory Configuration
59
Warning
60
System Image Handling Task List
60
Display System Image Information
60
Copy System Images from a Network Server to Flash Memory
61
Copy Driver Software from a Network Server to Flash Memory
62
9 Configuration File Handling
64
Introduction
64
Understanding Configuration Files
65
Factory Configuration
66
Warnings
67
Configuration File Handling Task List
67
Copy Configurations Within the Local Memory
67
Replacing the Startup Configuration with a Configuration from Flash Memory
69
Copy Configurations to and from a Remote Storage Location
70
Replacing the Startup Configuration with a Configuration Downloaded from TFTP Server
71
Displaying Configuration File Information
72
Modifying the Running Configuration at the CLI
72
Modifying the Running Configuration Offline
73
Deleting a Specified Configuration
74
10 Basic System Management
76
Overview
76
Basic System Management Configuration Task List
76
Setting System Information
76
Setting the System Banner
78
Setting Time and Date
79
Display Clock Information
79
Display Time Since Last Restart
80
Configuring and Starting the Web Server
80
Determining and Defining the Active CLI Version
81
Restarting the System
81
Displaying the System Event Log
82
Displaying the System Reset Log
82
Controlling Command Execution
83
Displaying the Checksum of a Configuration
84
11 IP Context Overview
85
Introduction
85
IP Context Overview Configuration Task List
86
Planning Your IP Configuration
87
IP Interface Related Information
87
Serial Interface Related Information
87
Qos Related Information
88
Configuring Ethernet and Serial Ports
88
Creating and Configuring IP Interfaces
88
Configuring NAPT
89
Configuring Static IP Routing
89
Configuring RIP
89
Configuring Access Control Lists
90
Configuring Quality of Service
90
12 IP Interface Configuration
91
Introduction
91
IP Interface Configuration Task List
91
Creating an IP Interface
91
Deleting an IP Interface
92
Setting the IP Address and Netmask
93
ICMP Message Processing
93
ICMP Redirect Messages
94
Router Advertisement Broadcast Message
94
Defining the MTU of the Interface
95
Configuring an Interface as a Point-To-Point Link
96
Displaying IP Interface Information
96
Testing Connections with the Ping Command
97
Examples
98
Deleting an IP Interface Example
98
13 NAPT Configuration
99
Overview
99
Configuring Network Address Port Translation
99
NAPT Configuration Task List
99
Creating a NAPT Profile
100
Adding a Static NAPT Entry
100
Removing a Static NAPT Entry
101
Configuring an ICMP Default Server
101
Removing an ICMP Default Server
102
Configuring an NAPT Interface
102
Display NAPT Configuration Information
103
14 Ethernet Port Configuration
104
Introduction
104
Ethernet Port Configuration Task List
104
Entering the Ethernet Port Configuration Mode
104
Configuring Medium for an Ethernet Port
105
Configuring Ethernet Encapsulation Type for an Ethernet Port
106
Binding an Ethernet Port to an IP Interface
106
Selecting the Frame Format for an Ethernet Port
107
Configuring Layer 2 Cos to Service Class Mapping for an Ethernet Port
108
Adding a Receive Mapping Table Entry
109
Adding a Transmit Mapping Table Entry
109
Closing an Ethernet Port
110
15 Link Scheduler Configuration
112
Introduction
112
Quick References
113
Setting the Modem Rate
114
Command Cross Reference
114
Link Scheduler Configuration Task List
115
Defining the Access Control List Profile
115
Packet Classification
115
Creating an Access Control List
116
Assigning Bandwidth to Traffic Classes
117
Burst Tolerance
118
Creating a Top-Level Service Policy Profile
120
Specifying Source Classes or Lower Level Source Policy Profiles
122
Defining Fair Queuing Weight
122
Defining Absolute Priority
123
Defining the Bit-Rate
123
Defining the Maximum Queue Length
124
Specifying the Type-Of-Service (TOS) Field
124
Specifying Differentiated Services Codepoint Marking
125
Specifying the Precedence Field
125
Specifying Layer 2 Marking
127
Defining Random Early Detection
128
Discarding Excess Load
128
Devoting the Service Policy Profile to an Interface
129
Displaying Link Arbitration Status
130
Displaying Link Scheduling Profile Information
131
Enable Statistics Gathering
131
16 Serial Port Configuration
133
Introduction
133
Serial Port Configuration Task List
133
Disabling an Interface
134
Enabling an Interface
134
Configuring the Serial Encapsulation Type
135
Configuring the Hardware Port Protocol
136
Defining the Transmit Data Clock Edge
137
Enter Frame Relay Mode
137
Configuring the LMI Type
138
Configuring the Keepalive Interval
138
Enabling Fragmentation
139
Entering Frame Relay PVC Configuration Mode
139
Configuring the PVC Encapsulation Type
140
Binding the Frame Relay PVC to IP Interface
141
Disabling a Frame Relay PVC
142
Displaying Frame Relay Information
142
Examples
143
Displaying Frame Relay Information
143
Displaying Serial Port Information
143
Integrated Service Access
144
17 Basic IP Routing Configuration
147
Introduction
147
Basic IP Routing Configuration Task List
148
Configuring Static IP Routes
148
Deleting Static IP Routes
149
Displaying IP Route Information
149
Examples
150
Basic Static IP Routing Example
150
18 Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Configuration
152
Introduction
152
Routing Protocol
152
RIP Configuration Task List
153
Enabling Send RIP
153
Enabling an Interface to Receive RIP
154
Specifying the Send RIP Version
154
Specifying the Receive RIP Version
155
Enabling RIP Learning
155
Enabling an Interface to Receive RIP
156
Enabling RIP Announcing
156
Enabling RIP Auto Summarization
157
Specifying the Default Route Metric
158
Enabling RIP Split-Horizon Processing
158
Enabling the Poison Reverse Algorithm
159
Enabling Holding down Aged Routes
160
Displaying RIP Configuration of an IP Interface
160
Displaying Global RIP Information
161
19 Access Control List Configuration
162
About Access Control Lists
162
What Access Lists Do
162
Why You Should Configure Access Lists
162
Features of Access Control Lists
163
When to Configure Access Lists
163
Access Control List Configuration Task List
164
Map out the Goals of the Access Control List
164
Create an Access Control List Profile and Enter Configuration Mode
165
Add a Filter Rule to the Current Access Control List Profile
165
Add an ICMP Filter Rule to the Current Access Control List Profile
166
Add a TCP, UDP or SCTP Filter Rule to the Current Access Control List Profile
168
Bind and Unbind an Access Control List Profile to an IP Interface
170
Display an Access Control List Profile
172
Debug an Access Control List Profile
172
Examples
173
Deny a Specific Subnet
173
20 CS Context Overview
175
Introduction
175
CS Context Configuration Task List
176
Plan the CS Configuration
176
Configure General CS Settings
178
Configure Call Routing
180
Create and Configure CS Interfaces
180
Specify Call Routing
181
Configure Dial Tones
181
Configure Voice over IP Parameters
181
Configure ISDN Ports
182
Configure an Isoip Voip Connection
182
Configure a H.323 Voip Connection
182
Activate CS Context Configuration
183
Cs Context Overview
184
Example
185
Configure Smartnode in an Enterprise Network
185
Sn(Cfg)#Context Cs
188
Sn(Cfg)#Show Context Cs Config
189
Following Session-Router Configuration Sets Are Available
189
Sn(Cfg)#Debug Session-Router 5
190
Sn(Ctx-Cs)[Switch]#No Shutdown
190
Sr Sr Sr Sr
190
Resolving Interface References Interfaces
190
Classifier Is Resolving Interface References
190
Resolving Routing Table References Within Routing
190
Resolving Interface References Within Routing
190
Resolving Routing Table References Within
190
Classifier Is Resolving Sessionrouter References
190
Loading and Linking Complete
190
21 CS Interface Configuration
193
Introduction
193
CS Interface Configuration Task List
194
Create and Configure CS Interfaces
195
Configure Call Routing
196
Configure Digit Collection
197
Configure Direct Call Signaling on Voip Interfaces
198
Specify the Port Address on Voip Interfaces
199
Bind PSTN Interfaces to PSTN Ports and Create Line Hunt Groups
200
Examples
201
V5 Carrier Access
201
Q.SIG PBX Networking
203
22 Session Router Configuration
206
Introduction
206
Routing Table Structure
207
Warning
208
Session Router Configuration Task List
208
Map out the Goals for the Session Router
208
Configure the Entry Table on Circuit Interfaces
209
Configure Session Routing Tables
209
Broadcast Handling in the Session Router
209
Configure Number Prefix for ISDN Number Types
209
Create a Called Party Number Routing Table
210
Create a Calling Party Number Routing Table
211
Create a Bearer Capability Routing Table
212
Create a Day of Week Routing Table
213
Create a Time of Day Routing Table
213
Session-Router
213
Create a Date Routing Table
214
Configure Number Manipulation Functions
214
Context CS
214
Create a Number Replacement Table
215
Step
215
Create Complex Number Manipulation Functions
216
Deleting Routing Tables and Functions
216
Activate the Session Router Configuration
217
Step 1 Node(Ctx-Cs)[Switch]#Show Context Cs Config Level
217
Node (Ctx-Cs)[Switch]#Debug
217
Node(Ctx-Cs)[Switch]#No Shutdown
217
Example
218
Enterprise Network with Local Breakout and IP Carrier Access
218
23 Tone Configuration
222
Introduction
222
Tone Configuration Task List
223
Configure Call-Progress-Tone Profiles
223
Configure Tone-Set Profiles
225
Use Tone-Set Profiles
226
Generation of Local In-Band Tones
226
Show Call-Progress-Tone and Tone-Set Profiles
227
Example
228
Tone Configuration
228
24 ISDN Port Configuration
230
Introduction
230
ISDN Reference Points
230
Possible Smartnode Port Configurations
231
ISDN UNI Signalling
232
Warnings
233
ISDN Port Configuration Task List
233
Shutdown and Enable ISDN Ports
233
Configure Common BRI and PRI Parameters
234
Configure BRI Port Parameters
235
Configure PRI Port Parameters
236
Example
238
25 Gateway Configuration
239
Introduction
239
Gateway Configuration Task List
240
Configure Codec Selection and Fast Connect
240
Introduction
240
Configure Used Codec for an Isoip Connection
241
Configure Used Codec for an H.323 Connection and Enable Fast Connect
242
Configure Registration Authentication Service (RAS) in an H.323 Gateway
244
Enable Q.931 Tunneling for an H.323 Connection
245
Enable the Gateway Configuration
246
Examples
247
Branch Offices in an Enterprise Network
247
Gatekeeper in LAN Based Telephony
249
26 Voip Profile Configuration
251
Introduction
251
Voip Profile Configuration Task List
252
Create a Voip Profile
252
Enable DTMF Relay
253
Enable Echo Canceller
254
Enable Silence Compression
255
Configure Voice Volume
256
Configure Dejitter Buffer (Advanced)
257
Enable/Disable Filters (Advanced)
260
Show Voip Profile Configuration and Assign It to a Voip Gateway
261
Example
263
Home Office in an Enterprise Network
263
27 Voip Debugging
265
Introduction
265
Debugging Strategy
265
Warning
266
Debugging Task List
266
Verify IP Connectivity
266
Verify Circuit Switch Connectivity
267
Debug ISDN Data
270
Debug H.323 Data
270
Debug Isoip Data
271
Debug Session Control Data
271
Debug Voice over IP Data
272
Check Event Logs
272
How to Submit Trouble Reports to Inalp
273
28 SNMP Configuration
275
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
275
Background
275
SNMP Basic Components
275
Network Management Framework
276
SNMP Basic Commands
276
SNMP Management Information Base (MIB)
276
Identification of the Smartnode 1000 and 2000 Series Via SNMP
277
Warnings
277
SNMP Tools
277
SNMP Configuration Task List
277
Setting Basic System Information
278
Setting Access Community Information
280
Setting Allowed Host Information
281
Specifying the Default SNMP Trap Target
281
Displaying SNMP Related Information
282
Using the Adventnet SNMP Utilities
283
Using the Mibbrowser
283
Using the Trapviewer
284
Standard SNMP Version 1 Traps
287
29 SNTP Client Configuration
289
Introduction
289
SNTP Client Configuration Task List
289
Selecting SNTP Time Servers
289
Defining SNTP Client Operating Mode
290
Defining SNTP Local UDP Port
291
Enabling and Disabling the SNTP Client
291
Defining SNTP Client Poll Interval
292
Defining SNTP Client Constant Offset to GMT
292
Defining the SNTP Client Anycast Address
293
Enabling and Disabling Local Clock Offset Compensation
294
Enabling and Disabling Root Delay Compensation
294
Showing SNTP Client Related Information
295
Debugging SNTP Client Operation
295
Recommended Public SNTP Time Servers
296
NIST Internet Time Service
296
Other Public NTP Primary (Stratum 1) Time Servers
297
Additional Information on NTP and a List of Other NTP Servers
298
Recommended RFC
298
30 Appendix A
299
Configuration Mode Overview
299
Smartware 2.0 Command Summary
300
Introduction
300
Command Summary
301
31 Appendix B
315
Internetworking Terms and Acronyms
315
32 Appendix C
320
Used IP Ports in Smartware 2.0
320
Available Voice Codecs in Smartware 2.00
321
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