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Samsung Ubigate iBG2016 Configuration Manual (744 pages)
Brand:
Samsung
| Category:
Wireless Router
| Size: 5.8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
17
General User Information
3
Radio Frequency Interference
3
Introduction
11
Purpose
11
Part III. Switching and Routing Protocols
12
Console Screen Output
14
Reference
14
Contacting Technical Support
14
Obtaining Publications and Additional Information
15
Revision History
15
Table of Contents
17
Table of Contents
31
PART I. System Configuration
33
CHAPTER 1. Basic Configuration
35
Logging in
35
Changing Password
36
User Account
37
Command-Line Interface Basics
38
CHAPTER 2. Port Numbering
43
Figure 2.1 LAN Port Numbering
43
Figure 2.2 20-Port Network Module Port Numbering
44
Figure 2.3 1-Port WAN Network Module Port Numbering
44
Figure 2.4 4-Port WAN Network Module Port Numbering
44
Figure 2.5 Voice Carrier and Mini Module Ports Numbering
45
Figure 2.6 1-Port Mini Module Port Numbering
45
Figure 2.7 2-Port Mini Module Port Numbering
45
Figure 2.8 4-Port Mini Module Port Numbering
45
LAN Ports
46
Port Numbering Examples
46
CHAPTER 3. Management Configuration
47
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol
47
SNMP Applications Supported
57
Configuring SNMP
57
CHAPTER 4. System Logging
59
Logging System Events
59
CHAPTER 5. RMON Configuration
63
Configuring Remote Monitoring
63
Configuring RMON
64
Verifying RMON Configuration
66
PART II. WAN Interface and Protocols
69
CHAPTER 1. Serial Interfaces
71
Multi-Protocol Serial Interface
71
Serial Interfaces Overview
71
HSSI Interface
73
Configuring V.35
75
Module Configuration
75
Bundle Configuration
77
Configuring HSSI
81
CHAPTER 2. WAN Interfaces
85
Configuring T1 and E1
85
Module Configuration
85
Configuring CT3
88
Configuring CT3 Bundle
91
Figure 3.1 Overview of PPP
93
CHAPTER 3. PPP, MLPPP, and HDLC
93
Protocol Configuration
95
MLPPP Configuration
96
PPP and MLPPP Configuration
97
Figure 4.1 Multlink Frame Relay with Three Sites
101
Layer Two Configurations
101
Chapter 4. Fr and Mfr
101
Figure 4.2 Multilink Frame Relay with Three Site Details
102
Chapter 6. Bgp
107
CHAPTER 1. Layer-2 Switching
107
Layer 2 LAN Switching and Bridging
109
IGMP Snooping
110
Bridge Configurations
111
Protocol Configuration
111
Figure 1.1 Configuring 802.1X Security
117
Figure 1.2 Link Aggregation Example
119
LACP Configuration
119
Figure 1.3 GVRP Configuration
120
Configuring IGMP Snooping
122
Figure 1.4 IGMP Snooping Example
123
Figure 2.1 DHCP Relay Overview
127
Chapter 2. Dhcp Relay
127
Figure 2.2 BOOTP Requests
128
Figure 2.3 BOOTP Replies
128
Figure 2.4 Typical Scenario for DHCP Relay with NAT
129
Command Line Interface
129
Figure 2.5 Show Dhcp_Relay Command
130
CHAPTER 3. Static Routing
131
Configuring Static Routes
131
Chapter 4. Rip
133
Rip Protocol Features
133
Configuring RIP
135
Configuring Ripv2 Authentication
137
Configuring RIP on a Bundle Interface
139
OSPF Configuration
142
Configuring Ospf
145
Protocol Features
149
Minimum BGP Configuration
152
BGP Application Using Route-Map
154
CHAPTER 7. Multicast Protocols
157
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM)
157
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP)
168
Figure 7.1 DVMRP Network
169
Configuration Example
169
Interface Information
171
Route Information
171
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
172
Igmp Commands
173
Verifying the Configuration
173
Chapter 8. Vrrp
177
Configuring VRRP
178
Figure 8.1 Configuring a VRRP Network
178
Chapter 9. Mpls
181
MPLS Overview
181
Figure 9.1 L2VPN for MPLS
182
MPLS Forwarding
183
Figure 9.2 Martini L2 VPN Configuration
184
Martini L2 VPN Overview
184
MPLS Configuration Example
191
Figure 9.3 Configuring Label Distribution Protocol
191
Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) Overview
191
Enabling Label-Switching-Minimal Configuration
195
Figure 9.4 Lable-Switching Configuration
195
Establishing a Trunk-CSPF Disabled
197
Establishing a Trunk-Using CSPF
198
Establishing a Trunk-Using Explicitly Defined Path
199
Reserving Bandwidth for the Trunk
200
Adding a Secondary LSP to the Trunk
201
Adding Administrative Group Constraints to an LSP
202
Ibg2016 Quality of Service
205
Chapter 10. Qos
205
Definitions
206
Configuration
207
Classification Types
207
Create Bundle Apptest
208
Create Traffic Classes
208
VLAN Identifiers
210
Configuration
211
Create Bundle Vlantest
211
Create Traffic Classes and Assign Classifications
211
Historical Statistics
212
Configuring Historical Statistics
212
Traffic Policing Versus Traffic Shaping
213
Need for Traffic Policing
213
Configuring Traffic Policing
214
Traffic Policing Functionality on Ibg
214
Verifying Policing Status and Configuration
215
Multi-Field Classification
217
Packet Marking
218
Configuring Mf Classification
218
Traffic Policing
222
Policing Using Single Rate Three Color Marking (Srtcm)
224
Configuring Srtcm
226
The Trtcm (Two Rate Three Color Marker)
227
Configuring Trtcm
229
Cbq Scheduler Operation
230
Egress Queuing, Shaping and Scheduling
230
Buffer Management for Class Queues
233
Output Queue Congestion Management
234
Buffer Reservation for Interfaces
235
Buffer Management for Class Queues
236
Congestion Management on Output Queues
240
Drop Probability Calculation
242
Configuring RED Parameters
243
Differentiated Services
246
Qos Statistics
247
Ingress and Egress Fr-Qos on Fr Pvcs
247
Ingress and Egress Qos for IP Tunnels
248
Hardware Qos
248
Cos Attributes Marking
248
L2 Bridge Based Cos Marking
249
Configuration Example
250
Inlif Based Cos Marking
251
Policy Based Cos Marking
252
Configuration Example
253
Multi-Field Classification Using Pcls
256
Configuration Example
257
Billing & Conformance Counters
260
Configuration Example
260
Egress Queuing, Scheduling and Shaping
261
Verifying the Configuration
261
Congestion Management on Egress Queues
262
Buffer Management
263
CHAPTER 11. VLAN Forwarding with Qos
265
Virtual LAN Domain
267
Configuring Bridging on the WAN Interface
268
Creating a Bridge Group
269
CHAPTER 1. Authentication Authorization Accounting
274
Configuration Examples
274
Configuring Radius
275
Configuring Tacacs
276
Chapter 2. Packet Filtering
279
Configure the Ubigate Ibg
280
Example: Blocking Telnet Access
280
CHAPTER 3. Firewall NAT
281
Virtual Firewall
282
Access Policy Database
284
Application Level Gateways
286
Network Address Translation
286
Application Content Filtering
287
Configuring Firewalls
288
Dynamic Nat (Many to Many)
290
NAT Configuration Examples
290
Port Address Translation (Many to One)
291
Ubigate Ibg2016 Configuration Guide/Ed
291
Static Nat (One to One)
293
Reverse NAT
296
NAT-Failover for Firewalls
297
Chapter 4. Gre
299
Configuring Site to Site Tunnel
300
GRE Configuration Examples
300
Configuring GRE Site to Site with Ipsec
303
Configuring GRE Site to Site with Ipsec and OSPF
304
Introduction to Security
305
Chapter 5. Ipsec
305
Securing Remote Access Using Ipsec Vpn
305
Access Methods
306
Securely Managing the Ubigate Ibg2016 System Example
308
Joining Two Private Networks Example
316
Joining Two Networks Using Multiple Ipsec Proposals Example
325
Supporting Remote User Access Example
337
Configuring Ipsec Remote Access Example
346
PART V. Voice CHAPTER 1. Voice Feature
357
Introduction of Voice Feature
359
Chapter 1. Voice Feature
359
Network Architecture
359
Operation Mode
362
Key Functions
365
Digit Manipulation
369
Supplementary Services
374
Table 1.1 High Availability Cases
376
Voice Deployment Scenario
378
Introduction to Voip Gateway Features
381
CHAPTER 2. Voip Gateway Management
382
Configuring Voip Gateway
382
Introduction to SIP Gateway Features
391
Chapter 3. Sip Gateway Management
391
Table 3.1 Call Setup and Disconnect
400
Table 3.2 Call Via Redirect Server
403
Table 3.3 Call Via Proxy Server
406
Configuring Basic SIP Gateway
410
Configuring Enhanced SIP Gateway Features
428
Table 3.4 Table Default PSTN Cause Code to SIP Status Code Mapping
428
Table 3.5 Default SIP Event to PSTN Cause Code Mapping
430
Configuring SIP Security Features
454
Verifying and Troubleshooting SIP Features
461
Using Debug Commands
466
Introduction to H.323 Gateway Features
467
Table 4.1 Standards
467
CHAPTER 4. H.323 Gateway Management
468
Table 4.2 RAS Registration Trial
474
Table 4.3 RAS Unregistration Trial
474
Table 4.4 Supported Supplementary Services in H.323 Gateway
478
Table 4.5 H.323 Call Statistics Command
479
Table 4.6 H.323 Call Tracing & Debug Command
480
Configuring a H.323 Gateway
481
Table 4.7 Combination to Enable or Shutdown H.323 Service
487
Table 4.8 Commands of 'Voice Service H323' Configuration and
505
Verifying and Troubleshooting H.323 Features
510
Introduction to Analog Voice Port Features
515
Chapter 5. Analog Voice Port
515
Analog Voice Port Monitoring
523
Configuring Analog FXS Voice Port
525
Configuring Analog FXO Voice Port
532
Configuring Analog E & M Voice Port
535
Configuring Analog DID
541
Configuring E911 CAMA
544
Digital Trunk E1-R2 Features
551
Chapter 6. Digital Voice Port
551
Digital Trunk T1-Cas Features
573
Overview
599
Chapter 7. Isdn
599
Configuring ISDN BRI
602
Table 7.1 Switch-Type Parameter Description (BRI)
603
Configuring ISDN PRI
613
Table 7.2 Switch-Type Parameter Description (PRI)
614
Dial Peer Management
623
CHAPTER 8. Routing and Digit Manipulation
624
Table 8.1 Wild Card Symbol
640
Dial Plan Mode
646
Dialed Number Analysis
647
Ubigate Ibg2016 Configuration Guide/Ed
647
Digit Manipulation
648
Table 8.2 Number Expansion Commands
651
Table 8.3 Characters of Translation Rule
654
Access Group Management
657
Trunk Group Management
659
Plar
662
Fax Relay with Voip
671
Chapter 9. Extended Voip Services
671
Table 9.1 Supplementary Services for Call Manager Interworking Mode
677
Configuring Services
681
Table 9.2 Supplementary Services for Survivable Telephony Mode
686
Table 9.3 Supplementary Services for Stand Alone Mode
689
CHAPTER 10. Call Admission Control
695
Configuration Procedure
696
Table 10.1 Bandwidth Per Codec
699
Resource-Based CAC
706
Call-Admission Spike
709
Call Admission Treatment
710
Alarm
711
Table 11.1 Alarm List
711
Chapter 11. Management
711
Table 11.2 Falut List
713
Table 11.3 Call Statistics Command
714
Statistics
714
Debug Management
725
CDR Management
728
CHAPTER 12. Survivable Telephony
733
Configuring Call Forward for Survivable Telephony
733
Configuring System Message for Survivable Telephony
736
Configuring COR List for Survivable Telephony
738
Configuring Translation for Survivable Telephony
739
Configuration Guide
743
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Samsung Ubigate iBG2016 Troubleshooting Manual (24 pages)
Brand:
Samsung
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 0.63 MB
Table of Contents
General User Information
3
Radio Frequency Interference
3
Fcc Requirements
3
Disa Warning
7
Safety Warning
8
Underwriters Laboratories
8
Introduction
11
Purpose
11
Console Screen Output
11
Reference
12
Contacting Technical Support
12
Obtaining Publications and Additional Information
12
Revision History
12
Table of Contents
13
Troubleshooting Manual
15
Max Call Limit Alarm
15
Symptoms
15
Possible Causes
15
Troubleshooting
16
Max DSP Limit Alarm
17
Symptoms
17
Possible Causes
17
Troubleshooting
17
SIP Entity Connection Fail Alarm
18
Symptoms
18
Possible Causes
18
Troubleshooting
18
Gatekeeper Connection Fail Alarm
19
Symptoms
19
Possible Causes
19
Troubleshooting
19
FXO Connect Alarm
20
Symptoms
20
Possible Causes
20
Troubleshooting
20
DSP Fail Fault
21
Symptoms
21
Possible Causes
21
Troubleshooting
21
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