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Lucent Technologies Stinger IP2000 Configuration Manual (214 pages)
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Table of Contents
Customer Service
3
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
15
What Is in this Guide
15
Documentation Conventions
16
Stinger Documentation Set
17
Related Documents
18
Table 1-1 IP2000 Model Numbers and Platform Support
19
Chapter 1 Welcome to the IP2000
20
IP2000 Software Specifications
20
IP2000 Hardware Specifications
21
Network Architecture Overview
22
Multicast Video
22
Internet and Voice Access
22
Figure 1-1 Sample Setup Showing Multicast and Unicast Video Services
22
Multiplexing Multiple IP Flows on a Single ATM VCC
23
Figure 1-2 Sample Setup Showing Internet Access and Voice over ATM
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Figure 1-3 Sample Setup Showing Multiple IP Flows to a CPE Router
23
Table 1-2 Cos and Per-VC Queueing for Prioritizing IP Packet Processing
24
Chapter 2 Gigabit Ethernet Configuration
25
Configuring the Physical and Logical Interface
25
Viewing Ethernet Profile Settings
26
Modifying Default Ethernet Settings
27
Assigning an IP Address in the Ip-Interface Profile
27
Verifying the Gigabit Ethernet Interface Setup
27
Checking the Routing Table
27
Verifying the Network Processor Setup for the Interface
28
Verifying the SAR Setup for the Interface
28
Verifying IP Packet Transfer on the Interface
28
Gigabit Ethernet Port Redundancy
29
Configuring a Soft IP Interface for Gigabit Ethernet Redundancy
30
Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Redundancy for RFC 1483 Connections
30
Figure 2-1 Gigabit Ethernet Redundancy for RFC 1483 Connectivity
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Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Redundancy for VLAN Bridge Circuits
31
Configuring a Redundant LAN MBONE
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Figure 2-2 Gigabit Ethernet Redundancy for a LAN MBONE
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Administrative Tools for Gigabit Ethernet
33
Chapter 3 VLAN Configuration
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The IP2000 VLAN Implementation
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VLAN Bridge Circuits
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Local Management Vlans
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Figure 3-1 Bridge Circuit between a Virtual LAN and Bridged WAN Interface
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Figure 3-2 Management VLAN Terminating in the Stinger Unit
36
Configuring a VLAN Bridge Circuit
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Overview of VLAN Configuration Settings
37
Configuring Vlan-Ethernet Settings
37
Configuring DSL Subscriber Bridging-Options Settings
38
Enabling Bridging on the Gigabit Ethernet Interface
39
Sample VLAN Bridge Circuit Configuration
39
Figure 3-3 Sample VLAN Bridge Circuit
39
Configuring a Local Management VLAN
40
Overview of Ip-Interface VLAN Settings
41
Sample Management VLAN Configuration
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Figure 3-4 Sample Management VLAN
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Administrative Tools for VLAN
42
IP Router Configuration
43
Introduction to the IP Router Software
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Chapter 4 IP Router Configuration
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Introduction to the IP Router Software
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Displaying the Routing Table
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Displaying the Interface Table
45
IP2000 Performance Statistics
46
IP Address Syntax
46
Table 4-1 Decimal Subnet Masks and Corresponding Prefix Lengths
47
Configuring Ip-Interface Profiles for Ethernet Ports
48
Overview of Typical Local Interface Settings
48
Configuring a Local IP Interface
49
Defining a Local Virtual IP Interface
50
Defining a Soft Interface for Increased Accessibility
50
Disabling Directed Broadcasts to Protect against Denial-Of-Service
50
Configuring Ip-Global Network Features
51
Setting a System IP Address
51
Configuring DNS
52
Overview of Typical DNS Settings
52
Specifying Domain Names for Lookups
52
Setting RIP Options
52
RIP Policy for Propagating Updates Back to the Originating Subnet
53
RIP Triggering
54
Limiting the Size of UDP Packet Queues
54
Ignoring Default Routes When Updating the Routing Table
55
Suppressing Host-Route Advertisements
55
Configuring and Using Address Pools
55
Overview of Settings for Defining Pools
56
Preventing the Use of Class Boundary Addresses
58
Examples of Configuring Address Pools
58
Example of Configuring Summarized Address Pools
59
Examples of Assigning an Address from a Pool
61
Figure 4-1 Client Software Settings Requesting Dynamic Address Assignment
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Figure 4-2 Remote CPE Requiring Assigned IP Address
61
IP Pool Chaining
62
Configuring DHCP Relay to Allow CPE Clients to Obtain an Address
67
Overview of DHCP Relay Configuration Settings
67
Sample DHCP Relay Configuration
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Figure 4-3 DHCP Relay Sample Setup
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Configuring DHCP Option 82 for Use with DHCP Relay
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DHCP Option 82 Configuration Settings
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Sample DHCP Option 82 Configuration
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Configuring Ip-Route Profiles
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Overview of Typical Static Route Settings
71
Offloading Routing Overhead to an External Router
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Figure 4-4 Default Route to a Local IP Router
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Figure 4-5 Static Route to a Subnet
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Configuring IP Connection Interfaces for CPE Devices
72
Typical Atm-Options Settings for Terminating Pvcs
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Typical Ip-Options Settings for Terminating Pvcs
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Figure 4-6 Router-To-Router IP Connection
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Sample RFC 1483 Terminating PVC to a CPE Router
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Figure 4-7 a Numbered-Interface Connection
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Figure 4-8 Forwarding Terminating Pvcs on the Gigabit Ethernet Interface
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Example of Forwarding IP-Routed Pvcs Across Gigabit Ethernet
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Figure 4-9 Aggregating Pvcs Onto a Single Virtual Circuit Using IP Routing
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Example of Using IP Routing to Aggregate Pvcs Onto a Trunk VC
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Configuring Bridged IP Routing (BIR) Connection Interfaces
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Figure 4-10 BIR Interface on a LIM Port
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Overview of Bir-Options and Ip-Options Settings
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Figure 4-11 BIR Subnet Configuration on LIM Interface
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Sample Subnet (BIR/24) Configuration
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Figure 4-12 BIR/32 Configurations
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Sample Use of Filters with BIR Connections
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Figure 4-13 Bidirectional Filtering on a BIR Interface
84
Administrative Tools for IP Routing
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Figure 5-1 Simple Diagram of Three Virtual Domains (Virtual Routers)
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Chapter 5 Virtual Router Configuration
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How Virtual Routers Affect the Routing Table
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Creating a Virtual Router
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Example of Defining a Virtual Router
90
Defining Address Pools for a Virtual Router
92
Assigning Interfaces to a Virtual Router
93
Defining Virtual Router Static Routes
94
Examples of Defining a Route on a Per-Virtual-Router Basis
95
Configuring Virtual Router DNS Servers
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Example of a Typical Virtual Router DNS Configuration
97
Deleting a Virtual Router
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Chapter 6 OSPF Configuration
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Authentication
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Figure 6-1 OSPF Broadcast Network on Gigabit Ethernet
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Table 6-1 Description of LSA Types
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Designated and Backup Designated Routers on Broadcast Networks
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Routing Across NBMA Interfaces
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Figure 6-2 OSPF Costs for Different Types of Links
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Hierarchical Routing (Areas)
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Figure 6-3 Dividing an OSPF Autonomous System into Areas
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Figure 6-4 Sample OSPF Topology
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Link-State Routing Algorithms
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Table 6-3 Shortest-Path Tree and Resulting Routing Table for Router-1
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Table 6-4 Shortest-Path Tree and Resulting Routing Table for Router-2
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Table 6-5 Shortest-Path Tree and Resulting Routing Table for Router-3
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Enabling OSPF Systemwide
108
Configuring OSPF on Gigabit Ethernet
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Figure 6-5 OSPF on a LAN Interface
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Sample Gigabit Ethernet Interface Configuration
112
Configuring OSPF on an ATM Trunk Interface
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Figure 6-6 OSPF over ATM Point to Point
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Sample Configuration of NBMA Across Point-To-Point
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Example of an NBMA Configuration
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Figure 6-7 OSPF NBMA over ATM Point to Point
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Configuring Global Route Options that Apply to OSPF
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Example of Setting ASE Preferences
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Example of Configuring a Type 7 LSA in an NSSA
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Example of Assigning a Cost to a Static Route
119
Chapter 7 Broadband RAS Configuration
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Figure 7-1 Pppoa Topology
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Figure 7-2 Pppoe Topology
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Overview of Pppoa and Pppoe Topologies
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Required Setup for Pppoa and Pppoe Connections
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Terminating Traffic on a LIM Internal Interface
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Example of Configuring a Pppoa Connection
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Figure 7-3 Example of a Pppoa Session on a DSL Interface
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Sample Pppoa Connection with Bidirectional CHAP Authentication
127
Example of Configuring a Pppoe Connection
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Figure 7-4 Example of a Pppoe Session on a DSL Interface
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Sample Pppoe Connection Using PAP Authentication
129
Optional Configuration of a LIM ATM Internal Interface
130
Chapter 8 IP Multicast Configuration
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Figure 8-1 Multicast Video Sample Setup
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Figure 8-2 Multiple MBONE Interfaces on Trunk or LAN Interfaces
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Network-Side MBONE Interfaces
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Notice about Gigabit Ethernet Redundancy for a LAN MBONE
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Table 8-1 Unused Multicast Client Settings for LAN Interfaces
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Overview of Multiple MBONE Configuration
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Table 8-2 Unused Multicast Heartbeat Monitoring Settings
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Figure 8-3 Sample Configuration of Multiple MBONE Interfaces
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Sample MBONE Configuration on Gigabit Ethernet Vlans
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Figure 8-4 Gigabit Ethernet VLAN MBONE Interface
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Managing Multicast Group Memberships
138
Sample Multicast Service Configurations
139
Configuring Multicast Client Interfaces
141
Setting IGMP-V2 Timers (Local Profiles Only)
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Sample Multicast Video Configuration with Filters
143
Configuring the Local MBONE Interface
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Figure 8-5 DSL Video Application with a Local MBONE Interface
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Applying a Filter that Restricts the Gige Interface to Video Traffic Only
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An Alternative Filter to Restrict each Client Interface
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Figure 8-6 IPTV Video Sample Configuration
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Sample Multicast Video Configuration with a Remote MBONE Interface
147
Administrative Tools for IGMP Operations
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Chapter 9 PIM-SM V2 Configuration
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Overview of PIM-SM Configuration
152
Enabling Multicast and PIM
153
Example Showing BSR Election and Dynamic Group-RP Mappings
154
Configuring Static Mappings between Groups and Rendezvous Points
155
Configuring PIM on Gigabit Ethernet or Trunk Interfaces
156
Example of Enabling PIM on the Gigabit Ethernet Interface
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Figure 9-1 PIM-SM on Gigabit Ethernet and Trunk Interface
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Table 9-1 Current Level of Support for PIM-SM Functionality
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Sample PIM-SM System Configuration
160
Administrative Tools for PIM-SM Routing
161
Figure 10-1 IP Filter on CPE Interface
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Chapter 10 Filter Configuration
163
Defining IP Filters
164
Details of Packet Comparison Passes
166
Filtering on Port Numbers
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Explicit Default Filter Rules
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Sample Filter with Explicit Default Rule
169
Defining Route Filters
170
Sample Filters for the IP2000
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An IP Filter for more Complex Security Issues
172
Sample Route Filter that Excludes a Route
173
Sample Route Filter that Configures a Route's Metric
174
Example of Applying a Filter to a LAN Interface
175
Appendix A IP2000 Diagnostics
178
Enabling the Debug Environment
178
IGMP Diagnostics
180
PIM-SM Diagnostics
186
VLAN-Related Diagnostics
189
SAR-Related Diagnostics
194
Network Processor-Related Diagnostics
195
SNMP MIB for GMAC and VLAN Statistics
199
Gigabit Ethernet Configuration
200
Table A-3 Gigetxtotaltable MIB Objects
201
Interval Receive Statistics
202
Table A-4 Gigerxintervaltable MIB Objects
202
Table A-5 Gigerxtotaltable MIB Objects
203
Table A-6 Gigevlanstattable MIB Objects
204
Virtual LAN (VLAN) Statistics Tables
204
Table A-7 Gigevlanclearstattable MIB Objects
205
Table A-1 Gigeconfigtable MIB Objects
200
Table A-2 Gigetxintervaltable MIB Objects
200
Pimv2 MIB Support
205
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