Patton electronic Doll 3086FR User Manual

For Quick  
Start Installation  
Model 3086FR  
G.SHDSL Frame Relay over  
ATM IAD  
User Guide  
Important  
This is a Class A device and is intended for use in a light industrial environment. It is not intended nor approved for use in an industrial  
or residential environment.  
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Part Number: 07M3086FR-UG, Rev. C  
Revised: February 16, 2012  
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Contents  
Contents ......................................................................................................................................................... 3  
About this guide ............................................................................................................................................. 9  
Audience................................................................................................................................................................. 9  
Structure................................................................................................................................................................. 9  
Precautions........................................................................................................................................................... 10  
Safety when working with electricity ...............................................................................................................11  
Factory default parameters.................................................................................................................................... 11  
Typographical conventions used in this document................................................................................................ 12  
General conventions .......................................................................................................................................12  
Mouse conventions .........................................................................................................................................12  
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General Information...................................................................................................................................... 13  
Model 3086FR Frame Relay over ATM IAD overview..........................................................................................14  
General attributes ............................................................................................................................................14  
G.SHDSL Characteristics ...............................................................................................................................15  
Ethernet ..........................................................................................................................................................15  
TDM Interface ...............................................................................................................................................15  
Protocol support .............................................................................................................................................15  
PPP Support ...................................................................................................................................................16  
ATM Protocols ...............................................................................................................................................16  
Frame Relay to ATM conversion protocols .....................................................................................................16  
Protocol Support .............................................................................................................................................16  
Management ...................................................................................................................................................17  
Security ...........................................................................................................................................................17  
Front Panel Status LEDs, Test Mode Switches, and Console Port ..................................................................18  
Rear panel connectors and switches .................................................................................................................20  
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Product Overview.......................................................................................................................................... 23  
Product Overview..................................................................................................................................................24  
Applications Overview ....................................................................................................................................24  
Quick Start Installation................................................................................................................................. 27  
Hardware installation ............................................................................................................................................28  
What you will need .........................................................................................................................................28  
Installing the AC power cord ..........................................................................................................................28  
Connecting network cables .............................................................................................................................29  
IP address Quick Start modification ................................................................................................................30  
Web Operation and Configuration .................................................................................................................30  
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Connecting the DSL and data ports.............................................................................................................. 35  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................36  
DSL port...............................................................................................................................................................36  
TDM Port.............................................................................................................................................................37  
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V.35 and X.21 ports..............................................................................................................................................39  
Connecting the 3086FR serial port to a DTE .................................................................................................39  
Connecting the 3086FR serial port to a DCE .................................................................................................39  
T1 Interface...........................................................................................................................................................41  
T1 Interface Connection .................................................................................................................................41  
T1 Interface Configuration .............................................................................................................................41  
E1 Interface...........................................................................................................................................................42  
E1 Interface Connection .................................................................................................................................43  
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Configuring the DSL and serial ports ........................................................................................................... 45  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................46  
Configuring the DSL interface ..............................................................................................................................46  
Circuit ID .......................................................................................................................................................46  
Clear Error Counters ......................................................................................................................................46  
Intended DSL Data Rate ................................................................................................................................47  
Actual DSL Rate .............................................................................................................................................47  
DSL Rate ........................................................................................................................................................47  
Terminal Type ................................................................................................................................................47  
Interface Type .................................................................................................................................................47  
Test Modes .....................................................................................................................................................47  
Annex Type ....................................................................................................................................................47  
Line Probe ......................................................................................................................................................48  
Configuring the DSL interface using the CLI........................................................................................................48  
DSL Data Rate ...............................................................................................................................................48  
Data Link Interface .........................................................................................................................................48  
Annex Type ....................................................................................................................................................48  
Line Probe ......................................................................................................................................................49  
Error Monitors ................................................................................................................................................49  
Configuring the serial port.....................................................................................................................................50  
Configuration variables available .....................................................................................................................50  
CLI Configuration Methods ...........................................................................................................................50  
Web Interface Configurations .........................................................................................................................52  
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Configuring FR and ATM features................................................................................................................ 53  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................55  
Frame Relay Network (FRN) Interworking (FRF.5)..............................................................................................57  
FRN configuration options .............................................................................................................................58  
Web configuration methods for FRF.5 port and channel level configuration ..................................................58  
FRN configuration options .............................................................................................................................61  
CLI Configuration Methods for Port Level Management ...............................................................................64  
Configuration Management of the Channel Level Variables ...........................................................................65  
Frame Relay Service Interworking (FRF.8)............................................................................................................66  
FRS Configuration Options ............................................................................................................................67  
CLI Configuration Method ............................................................................................................................71  
Web Configuration Methods ..........................................................................................................................72  
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Frame Relay (Ethernet-based) operations...............................................................................................................74  
Frame Relay Configuration Options ...............................................................................................................74  
Frame Relay CLI Configuration Options ........................................................................................................74  
Web Based Configuration of the Frame Relay Channel ..................................................................................75  
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Local Management Interface ......................................................................................................................... 77  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................78  
LMI Configuration Options..................................................................................................................................78  
managementType: (Default Value: no_maintenance) .....................................................................................78  
mgtAutoStart: (Default Value: FALSE) ...........................................................................................................79  
T391_Value: (Default Value: 10) ...................................................................................................................79  
T392_Value: (Default Value: 16) ...................................................................................................................79  
fullReportCycle: (Default Value: 6) ................................................................................................................79  
netErrorWindowSize: (Default Value: 4) ........................................................................................................79  
netMaxErrors: (Default Value: 3) ....................................................................................................................79  
userErrorWindowSize: (Default Value: 4) .......................................................................................................79  
userMaxErrors: (Default Value: 3) ..................................................................................................................79  
CLI Configuration Methods..................................................................................................................................80  
Show current configuration .............................................................................................................................80  
Set configuration variable ................................................................................................................................80  
Web Configuration Methods.................................................................................................................................81  
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3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections............................................................................................. 83  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................84  
DSLAM Connections with remote CPE units.......................................................................................................84  
Bridged application configurations to a DSLAM ............................................................................................84  
Routed application configurations to a DSLAM .............................................................................................89  
IP Configurations........................................................................................................................................ 115  
IP Configurations................................................................................................................................................116  
Router ...........................................................................................................................................................116  
DHCP Server and Relay ...............................................................................................................................117  
10 Security ....................................................................................................................................................... 121  
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................122  
Configuring the IAD...........................................................................................................................................122  
Configuring the security interfaces.......................................................................................................................123  
Deleting a Firewall Policy .............................................................................................................................124  
Enabling the Firewall...........................................................................................................................................125  
Firewall Portfilters ...............................................................................................................................................125  
Security Triggers..................................................................................................................................................126  
Intrusion Detection System (IDS).......................................................................................................................128  
11 NAT (Network Address Translation) .......................................................................................................... 131  
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................132  
Enabling NAT ..............................................................................................................................................132  
Global address pool and reserved map ...........................................................................................................133  
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12 Monitoring Status ....................................................................................................................................... 135  
Status LEDs.........................................................................................................................................................136  
13 Diagnostics.................................................................................................................................................. 137  
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................138  
Ping.....................................................................................................................................................................138  
Software Upgrades...............................................................................................................................................138  
Configuration ...............................................................................................................................................138  
Procedure ......................................................................................................................................................138  
Operating Local Analog Loopback (LAL)—Serial Port Loop...............................................................................139  
Operating Remote Digital Loopback (RDL)—DSL Loop...................................................................................139  
T1/E1 Diagnostics...............................................................................................................................................140  
Network Loop ..............................................................................................................................................140  
T1/E1 Local Loop .........................................................................................................................................141  
QRSS—BIT Error Rate Diagnostics .............................................................................................................142  
T1/E1 connection Status ..............................................................................................................................143  
BIT Error Rate (V.52) Diagnostics......................................................................................................................144  
14 Contacting Patton for assistance ................................................................................................................. 145  
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................146  
Contact information............................................................................................................................................146  
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs).................................................................146  
Warranty coverage ........................................................................................................................................146  
RMA numbers ..............................................................................................................................................147  
A Compliance information ............................................................................................................................ 149  
Compliance.........................................................................................................................................................150  
EMC .............................................................................................................................................................150  
Safety ............................................................................................................................................................150  
PSTN Regulatory ..........................................................................................................................................150  
Radio and TV Interference (FCC Part 15) ..........................................................................................................150  
CE Declaration of Conformity............................................................................................................................150  
Authorized European Representative...................................................................................................................151  
FCC Part 68 (ACTA) Statement .........................................................................................................................151  
Industry Canada Notice ......................................................................................................................................151  
B Specifications .............................................................................................................................................. 153  
General Characteristics........................................................................................................................................154  
G.SHDSL Characteristics....................................................................................................................................154  
Ethernet ..............................................................................................................................................................154  
Sync Serial Interface ............................................................................................................................................155  
T1/E1 Interface (3086FR/RIK and RIT models only).........................................................................................155  
64K/G.703 Port (3086FR/RIF Model) ..............................................................................................................155  
Protocol Support .................................................................................................................................................155  
PPP Support........................................................................................................................................................156  
ATM Protocols....................................................................................................................................................156  
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Management .......................................................................................................................................................156  
Security ...............................................................................................................................................................157  
Compliance Standard Requirements....................................................................................................................157  
Dimensions .........................................................................................................................................................157  
Power and Power Supply Specifications...............................................................................................................157  
C Cable Recommendations ............................................................................................................................ 159  
DSL Cable...........................................................................................................................................................160  
Ethernet Cable ....................................................................................................................................................160  
Adapter................................................................................................................................................................160  
D Physical Connectors ................................................................................................................................... 161  
RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port...................................................................................................................162  
RJ-11 non-shielded port......................................................................................................................................162  
RJ-45 non-shielded RS-232 console port (EIA-561)............................................................................................162  
Serial port............................................................................................................................................................163  
V.35 (M/34 Connector) ...............................................................................................................................163  
V.35 (DB-25 Female Connector) ..................................................................................................................163  
X.21 (DB-15 Connector) ..............................................................................................................................164  
E1/T1 (RJ-48C Connector) ..........................................................................................................................164  
Power input.........................................................................................................................................................164  
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Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation ................................................................................................ 165  
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................166  
CLI Terminology ................................................................................................................................................166  
Local (VT-100 emulation) ............................................................................................................................166  
Remote (Telnet) ............................................................................................................................................166  
Using the Console .........................................................................................................................................167  
Administering user accounts................................................................................................................................168  
Adding new users ..........................................................................................................................................168  
Setting user passwords ...................................................................................................................................168  
Changing user settings ..................................................................................................................................169  
G.SHDSL Commands: .................................................................................................................................169  
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About this guide  
This guide describes installing and configuring a Patton Electronics Model 3086FR Frame Relay to ATM  
Converter. The instructions in this guide are based on the following assumptions:  
The Frame Relay to ATM Converter may connect to a serial DTE device  
There is a LAN connected to the Ethernet port of the IAD  
Users will be connected to remote IADs  
Audience  
This guide is intended for the following users:  
Operators  
Installers  
Maintenance technicians  
Structure  
This guide contains the following chapters and appendices:  
Chapter 1 provides information about Frame Relay to ATM Converter features and capabilities  
Chapter 2 contains an overview describing Frame Relay to ATM Converter operation  
Chapter 3 provides quick start installation procedures  
Chapter 4 describes connecting the DSL and data ports  
Chapter 6 describes configure Frame Relay and ATM features  
Chapter 7 describes the Local Management Interface  
Chapter 8 describes setting up 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections  
Chapter 9 describes configuring the Frame Relay to ATM Converter for specialized applications  
Chapter 10 describes configuring security for the IAD  
Chapter 11 describes configuring for network address translation (NAT)  
Chapter 12 contains definitions for the LED status indicators  
Chapter 13 describes Frame Relay to ATM Converter diagnostics  
Appendix B contains specifications for the IADs  
Appendix C provides cable recommendations  
Appendix D describes the IAD’s physical ports  
Appendix E describes how to use the command line interface (CLI)  
For best results, read the contents of this guide before you install the IAD.  
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Precautions  
Notes and cautions, which have the following meanings, are used throughout this guide to help you become  
aware of potential Frame Relay to ATM Converter problems. Warnings relate to personal injury issues, and  
Cautions refer to potential property damage.  
Note Calls attention to important information.  
The shock hazard symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential electric  
shock hazard. Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid injury caused  
by electric shock.  
The alert symbol and WARNING heading indicate a potential safety hazard.  
Strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid personal injury.  
The shock hazard symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a  
potential electric shock hazard. Strictly follow the instructions to  
avoid property damage caused by electric shock.  
The alert symbol and CAUTION heading indicate a potential haz-  
ard. Strictly follow the instructions to avoid property damage.  
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About this guide  
Safety when working with electricity  
This device contains no user serviceable parts. The equipment shall be  
returned to Patton Electronics for repairs, or repaired by qualified service  
personnel.  
Mains Voltage: Do not open the case the when the power cord is attached.  
Line voltages are present within the power supply when the power cords  
are connected. The mains outlet that is utilized to power the devise shall be  
within 10 feet (3 meters) of the device, shall be easily accessible, and pro-  
tected by a circuit breaker.  
For AC powered units, ensure that the power cable used meets all applica-  
ble standards for the country in which it is to be installed, and that it is con-  
nected to a wall outlet which has earth ground.  
For units with an external power adapter, the adapter shall be a listed Lim-  
ited Power Source.  
Hazardous network voltages are present in WAN ports regardless of  
whether power to the unit is ON or OFF. To avoid electric shock, use caution  
when near WAN ports. When detaching the cables, detach the end away  
from the device first.  
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of  
lightning activity.  
In accordance with the requirements of council directive 2002/  
96/EC on Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE),  
ensure that at end-of-life you separate this product from other  
waste and scrap and deliver to the WEEE collection system in  
your country for recycling.  
Factory default parameters  
The Model 3086FR Frame Relay to ATM Converter has the following factory default parameters.  
Ethernet IP address: 192.168.200.10/24  
Autonegotiate the G.SHDSL speed  
Annex B  
Remote (CPE)  
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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. General conventions  
Convention  
Meaning  
Indicates a cross-reference hyperlink that points to a figure, graphic,  
table, or section heading. Clicking on the hyperlink jumps you to the ref-  
erence. When you have finished reviewing the reference, click on the  
Garamond blue type  
Go to Previous View button  
in the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader  
toolbar to return to your starting point.  
Futura bold type  
Italicized Futura type  
Futura type  
Indicates the names of menu bar options.  
Indicates the names of options on pull-down menus.  
Indicates the names of fields or windows.  
Garamond bold type  
Indicates the names of command buttons that execute an action.  
< >  
Angle brackets indicate function and keyboard keys, such as <SHIFT>,  
<CTRL>, <C>, and so on.  
Are you ready?  
% dir *.*  
All system messages and prompts appear in the Courierfont as the  
system would display them.  
Bold Courier font indicates where the operator must type a response or  
command  
Mouse conventions  
The following conventions are used when describing mouse actions:  
Table 2. Mouse conventions  
Convention  
Meaning  
Left mouse button  
This button refers to the primary or leftmost mouse button (unless you have  
changed the default configuration).  
Right mouse button This button refers the secondary or rightmost mouse button (unless you have  
changed the default configuration).  
Point  
This word means to move the mouse in such a way that the tip of the pointing  
arrow on the screen ends up resting at the desired location.  
Click  
Means to quickly press and release the left or right mouse button (as instructed in  
the procedure). Make sure you do not move the mouse pointer while clicking a  
mouse button.  
Double-click  
Drag  
Means to press and release the same mouse button two times quickly  
This word means to point the arrow and then hold down the left or right mouse but-  
ton (as instructed in the procedure) as you move the mouse to a new location.  
When you have moved the mouse pointer to the desired location, you can release  
the mouse button.  
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Chapter 1 General Information  
Chapter contents  
Model 3086FR Frame Relay over ATM IAD overview..........................................................................................14  
General attributes ............................................................................................................................................14  
G.SHDSL Characteristics ...............................................................................................................................15  
Ethernet ..........................................................................................................................................................15  
TDM Interface ...............................................................................................................................................15  
Protocol support .............................................................................................................................................15  
PPP Support ...................................................................................................................................................16  
ATM Protocols ...............................................................................................................................................16  
Frame Relay to ATM conversion protocols .....................................................................................................16  
Protocol Support .............................................................................................................................................16  
Management ...................................................................................................................................................17  
Security ...........................................................................................................................................................17  
Front Panel Status LEDs, Test Mode Switches, and Console Port ..................................................................18  
Console port (outlined in red) ...................................................................................................................20  
Rear panel connectors and switches .................................................................................................................20  
Power connector .......................................................................................................................................20  
AC universal power supply.................................................................................................................. 20  
48 VDC power supply ........................................................................................................................ 20  
Ethernet port (outlined in green) ...............................................................................................................21  
MDI-X ......................................................................................................................................................21  
Line port (outlined in yellow) ....................................................................................................................21  
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1 • General Information  
Model 3086FR Frame Relay over ATM IAD overview  
The Model 3086FR is a G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device that combines high speed IP routing and access  
via ATM /PPP. In addition, the Model 3086FR serial port converts FR legacy traffic to ATM traffic using  
FRF.5 (Frame Relay/ATM PVC Network Internetworking Implementation) and FRF.8 (Frame Relay/ATM  
PVC Service Internetworking Implementation). The Model 3086FR offers direct connection to a  
10/100Base-T Ethernet environment, a V.35 or X.21 serial direct connection to a router or FRAD. The  
3086FR combines traffic from the Serial and Ethernet ports over a single pair DSL connection.  
The Model 3086FR complies with ETSI/ITU standard G.991.2 and allows full duplex, up to 2.3 Mbps speed  
over a single twisted pair. In addition, the Model 3086FR works at up to 4.6 Mbps over 2-wire. Whereas  
G.991.2 specifies 4-wire for data rates from 2.3 to 4.6 Mbps, the 3086FR is able to operate up to 4.6 Mbps  
over just 2 wires! Speed setting ranges are user selectable in nx64 kbps increments from 64 kbps.  
The following sections describe Model 3086FR features and capabilities:  
General attributes, see page 14  
G.SHDSL Characteristics (Model 3086FR), see page 15  
Ethernet, see page 15  
Protocol support, see page 15  
PPP support, see page 16  
ATM protocols, see page 16  
Frame Relay to ATM support, see page 16  
Management, see page 16  
TDM Interface, see page 15  
Security, see page 17  
Front panel status LEDs, switches, etc., see page 18  
General attributes  
Compact, low cost IAD  
10/100 Ethernet  
Unlimited host support.  
Comprehensive hardware diagnostics, works with any operating system, easy maintenance and effortless  
installation.  
Plug-and-Play operation for fast and seamless turn-up with pre-configured WAN and LAN options.  
Built-in web configuration.  
Setup allows for standard IP address and unique method for entering an IP address and mask WITHOUT  
use of a console connection. Default IP address of 192.168.1.1/24.  
Simple software upgrade using FTP into FLASH memory.  
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Twelve front panel LEDs indicate , DSL WAN, Sync Serial, Ethernet LAN speed and status, and Test mode  
status.  
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.  
G.SHDSL Characteristics  
Full duplex 2.3 Mbps speed over 2-wire (in accordance with ETSI/ITU standard G.991.2). 2.3 Mbps to  
4.6 Mbps, full duplex, over 2-wire.  
DTE rates 64 kbps to 2.3 Mbps operation (Sync serial can work in increments of 64 kbps up to a band-  
width of 2.3 Mbps, n=32).  
Distance from 24,900 feet (7,590 m) at 192 kbps to 10,200 ft (3,109 m) at 2.3 Mbps on 26 AWG (0.4  
mm) wire  
Annex A (ANSI), Annex B (ETSI) PSD selection.  
CO and CP modes supported  
TC-PAM based DSL modulations.  
EOC Management channel for remote end-to-end management.  
Ethernet  
Auto-sensing Full-Duplex 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet.  
Standard RJ-45 connector  
Built-in MDI-X cross-over switch.  
IEEE 8021.d transparent learning bridge up to 1,024 addresses and Spanning Tree.  
8 IP address/subnets on Ethernet interface.  
TDM Interface  
V.35, X.21, or T1/E1 interface  
Available with female M/34, DB-25, DB-15, and RJ-48C connectors  
User configurable DTE/DCE for X.21  
Protocol support  
Complete internetworking with IP (RFC 741), TCP (RFC 793), UDP (RFC 768), ICMP (RFC 950),  
ARP (RFC 826).  
IP Router with RIP (RFC 1058), RIPv2 (RFC 2453) for up to 64 static routes.  
Built-in Ping and Traceroute facilities.  
Integrated DHCP Server (RFC 2131).  
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DHCP relay agent (RFC 2132/RFC 1542) with 8 individual address pools.  
DNS Relay with primary and secondary Name Server selection.  
NAT (RFC 3022) with Network Address Port Translation (NAPT), MultiNat with 1:1, Many:1,  
Many:Many mapping, Port/IP redirection and mapping.  
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.  
User configurable PPP PAP (RFC 1661) or CHAP (RFC 1994) authentication..  
ATM Protocols  
Multiprotocol over ATM AAL5 and Multiprotocol Bridged encapsulation RFC 2684 (Formerly RFC  
1483) and RFC 1577 Classical IP over ATM. Default RFC-1483 route mode. Logical Link Control  
(LLC)/ Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP) encapsulation. Default VC mux mode.  
ATM UNI 3.0, 3.1, and 4.0 signaling ATM QoS with UBR, CBR, nrt-VBR, and rt-VBR.  
Peak cell rate shaping on a per-VCC basis up to 32 active VCCs across VPI 0-255, VCI 0-65525. Single  
default PVC: 8/35 with PCR=5,500 cells.  
Frame Relay to ATM conversion protocols  
FRF.5 (Frame Relay/ATM PVC Network Internetworking Implementation)  
FRF.8 (Frame Relay/ATM PVC Service Internetworking Implementation)  
Protocol Support  
Complete internetworking with IP (RFC 741), TCP (RFC 793), UDP (RFC 768), ICMP (RFC 950),  
ARP (RFC 826).  
IP Router with RIP (RFC 1058), RIPv2 (RFC 2453),  
Up to 64 static routes with user selectable priority over RIP/OSPF routes.  
Built-in ping facilities.  
Integrated DHCP Server (RFC 2131). Selectable general IP leases and user specific MAC/IP parings.  
Selectable lease period.  
DHCP relay agent (RFC 2132/RFC 1542) with 8 individual address pools.  
DNS Relay with primary and secondary Name Server selection.  
NAT (RFC 3022) with Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) for cost-effective sharing of a single  
DSL connection. Integrated Application Level Gateway with support for over 80 applications.  
NAT MultiNat with 1:1 mapping.  
NAT Many:1.  
NAT Many:Many mapping.  
NAT Port/IP redirection and mapping.  
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uPNP controlled device for seamless networked device interconnectivity and Windows XP integration.  
IGMPv2 Proxy support (RFC 2236).  
Frame Relay with Annex A/D/LMI, RFC 1490 MpoFR and FRF.12 Fragmentation.  
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.  
Local/Remote CLI (VT-100 or Telnet).  
SNMPv1 (RFC 1157) MIB II (RFC 1213)  
Quick Start Setup runs through common options to simplify circuit turn-up.  
Logging via SYSLOG, and VT-100 console. Console port set at 9600 bps 8/N/1 settings no flow control.  
EOC access for End-To-End management, configuration, and control.  
Security  
Packet filtering firewall for controlled access to and from LAN/WAN. Support for 255 rules in 32 filter sets.  
16 individual connection profiles.  
DoS Detection/protection. Intrusion detection, Logging of session, blocking and intrusion events and  
Real-Time alerts. Logging or SMTP on event.  
Password protected system management with a username/password for console and virtual terminal. Sepa-  
rate user selectable passwords for SNMP RO/RW strings.  
Access list determining up to 5 hosts/networks which are allowed to access management system  
SNMP/HTTP/TELNET.  
Logging or SMTP on events: POST, POST errors, line/DSL, PPP/DHCP, IP.  
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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.  
Figure 1. Model 3086FR  
The status LEDs from left to right are (see table 3 for LED descriptions):  
Power  
WAN Link (DSL)  
Sync Serial (TD, RD, CTS, and DTR) or T1/E1 (Link, LOSS, TD, and RD)  
Ethernet Link, 100M, Tx, and Rx  
Status NS, ER, and TM  
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Table 3. Status LED descriptions  
Power  
Green  
ON indicates that power is applied. Off indicates  
that no power is applied.  
WAN (DSL)  
Link  
Green  
Solid green: connected  
Off: disconnected  
Sync Serial TD  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green: indicates a binary ‘0’ condition  
off: indicates a binary ‘1’or idle condition  
Green: indicates a binary ‘0’condition  
off: indicates a binary ‘1’ or idle condition  
ON: indicates the CTS signal from the Frame Relay  
to ATM Converter is active, binary ‘1’  
off: indicates CTS is binary ‘0’  
RD  
CTS  
DTR  
Link  
LOS  
TD  
Green  
Green  
Red  
ON: indicates the DTR signal from the DTE device  
attached to the serial port is active, binary ‘1’  
On: indicates the T1/E1 interface is connected to a  
live T1/E1 line  
On: indicates a T1/E1 loss-of-frame condition. It  
also indicates that no T1/E1 signal is detected.  
Green: indicates a binary ‘0’ condition  
off: indicates a binary ‘1’or idle condition  
Green: indicates a binary ‘0’condition  
off: indicates a binary ‘1’ or idle condition  
ON: indicates an active 10/100 BaseT connection  
ON: connected to a 100BaseT LAN  
T1/E1  
Green  
RD  
Green  
Ethernet  
Link  
100M  
Green  
Green  
Off: connected to a 10BaseT LAN  
Tx  
Green  
Green  
Flashing: when transmitting data from the Frame  
Relay to ATM Converter to the Ethernet  
Flashing: when transmitting data from the Ethernet  
to the IAD.  
Rx  
Status  
NS  
ER  
Red  
Red  
ON: incidates absence of a valid DSL connection  
flashes once: indicates bit errors occurring during  
511/511E tests  
TM  
Yellow  
ON: is under one of the test modes (local loop,  
remote loop, or V.54 BER pattern)  
The test mode switches are:  
Normal, Local, and Remote Loopbacks  
Normal, 511, and 511E pseudo-random bit patterns  
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Console port (outlined in red)  
The unshielded RJ-45 RS-232 console DCE port (EIA-561) with the pin-out listed in the following table:  
Pin No. Signal Direction Signal Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Out  
Out  
In  
Out  
In  
DSR  
CD  
DTR  
Signal Ground  
RD  
TD  
CTS  
RTS  
Out  
In  
Rear panel connectors and switches  
On the rear panel from left to right are the following:  
Power input connector  
Ethernet connector  
MDI-X switch  
TDM port. V.35 (3086FR/RIC), X.21 (3086FR/RID), T1/E1 (3086FR/RIK)  
Line connector  
Power connector  
AC universal power supply.  
The Model 3086FR offers internal or external AC power supply options.  
The internal power supply connects to an AC source via an IEC-320 connector (100–240 VAC, 200 mA,  
50/60 Hz)  
The external power supply connects to an external source providing +5 VDC via a barrel-type connector  
48 VDC power supply.  
Rated voltage and current: 36–60 VDC, 400 mA  
Fuse rating: 250 Volts, 400 mA, time delay  
Connect the equipment to a 36–60 VDC source that is electri-  
cally isolated from the AC source. The 36–60 VDC source is to  
be reliably connected to earth.  
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Ethernet port (outlined in green)  
Shielded RJ-45 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet port using pins 1,2,3, & 6. See MDI-X switch for hub or trans-  
ceiver configuration.The following table defines conditions that occur when the MDI-X switch is in the out position.  
Pin No. Signal Direction Signal Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Output  
Output  
Input  
Input  
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
RX-  
MDI-X  
The MDI-X push switch operates as follows:  
When in the default “out” position, the Ethernet circuitry takes on a straight-through MDI configuration  
and functions as a transceiver. It will connect directly to a hub.  
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 3086FR DSL modem’s Ethernet port directly to a PC’s NIC  
card.  
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  
1
2
3
4
In/Out-A  
In/Out-B  
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Chapter contents  
Product Overview..................................................................................................................................................24  
Applications Overview ....................................................................................................................................24  
FR over ATM ...........................................................................................................................................25  
Integrated access ........................................................................................................................................25  
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Product Overview  
The Model 3086FR IAD operates as a Frame Relay to ATM converter (via serial port), as a bridge or a router  
and has three ports for communication:  
The Ethernet port—Connects to the LAN side of the connection  
The Line port—Provides the G.SHDSL transmission connection between the CPE and CO DSL IAD  
The TDM port—Connects to local device for Frame Relay to ATM conversion and data uplink via the  
DSL link  
The IAD provides all layers 2 and layer 3 protocols required for end-to-end-link communication.  
When configuring the 3086FR, questions must be answered so the 3086FR functions as desired. For example,  
when a router or bridge module needs to be activated, some questions would be:  
Is a default gateway required?  
Which encapsulation technique is best for this application: PPPoA, IPoA, or another?  
These decisions can be made and implemented more easily if the Model 3086FR’s fundamental architecture is  
understood. Also, while configuring the Model 3086FR via a browser using the built-in HTTP server is very  
intuitive, an understanding of the architecture is essential when using the command-line interface (CLI) com-  
mands.  
The fundamental building blocks comprise a router or bridge, interfaces, and transports. The router and bridge  
each have interfaces. A transport provides the path between an interface and an external connection. For exam-  
ple, the Ethernet transport attaches to an Internet Protocol (IP) interface. A transport consists of layer 2 and  
everything below it. Creating a transport and attaching it to a bridge or router’s interface enables data to be  
bridged or routed. The supported transports are PPPoA, RFC 1483 (Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM  
AAL5), and IPoA.  
Configuring an interface and transport for the router or bridge requires naming the interface and transport before  
attaching them. When using the built-in HTTP server web browser, this is done automatically. But when config-  
uring the Model 3086FR via CLI commands through the RS-232 control port, it must be done manually.  
Model 3086FR IADs can connect over an ATM PVC transport.  
The PVC requires the configuration of the virtual path identifier (VPI) and virtual circuit identifier (VCI). The  
VPI can be any integer between 0–4095 inclusive. The general rule for the VCI is an integer between 1–65,535  
inclusive. Examples in this manual use a VCI of 600 or above. The main restriction in choosing a VCI is that  
VCIs below 32 are reserved for such predefined functions as ILMI. The VCI values of 600 and above used in  
this manual are also above the range used by many signaling implementations for SVCs.  
The HDLC is a packet-based transmission across the DSL Link.  
Applications Overview  
The Model 3086FR is used in FR over ATM applications connecting FRAD equipment to ATM based  
DSLAMs. In addition, the 3086FR is used in the connection of small to medium size enterprise to internet  
services (connection to ISP), or connection to remote branches using DSL access using PPP over ATM. In  
most applications, the Model 3086 works with Patton’s 3096RC ForeFront System, but it will also connect to  
third-party G.SHDSL devices.  
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FR over ATM  
The Model 3086FR primary function is the conversion of legacy ports running FR traffic to ATM. In many  
instances, customers have older but functioning equipment, and need to connect to newer technology offer-  
ings from service providers or telcos. Customers are not ready to make a significant investment in new and  
expensive equipment. The Patton model 3086FR fills that gap providing seamless and economical FR to ATM  
conversion, allowing customers to keep using their legacy equipment.  
Integrated access  
In addition to FR to ATM conversion and transport over DSL, the 3086FR is a full feature router allowing  
routed or bridged services between the DSL interface and the 10/100Base-T port. The 3086 can simulta-  
neously transport traffic from the serial port and the 10/100Base-T Ethernet port over a single pair DSL link.  
In this case, the 3086FR operates in split mode DSL bandwidth allocating dedicated timeslots in the DSL  
frame for the serial port, and for the Ethernet traffic.  
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Chapter contents  
Hardware installation ............................................................................................................................................28  
What you will need .........................................................................................................................................28  
Installing the AC power cord ..........................................................................................................................28  
Connecting network cables .............................................................................................................................29  
IP address Quick Start modification ................................................................................................................30  
Web Operation and Configuration .................................................................................................................30  
PC Configuration .....................................................................................................................................30  
Web Browser .............................................................................................................................................30  
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Hardware installation  
If you are already familiar with Model 3086FR Frame Relay to ATM Converter installation and configuration,  
this chapter will enable you to finish the job quickly. Installation consists of the following:  
Preparing for the installation (see section “What you will need”)  
Hooking up cables, verifying that the unit will power up, and running a HyperTerminal session (see section  
Changing the IP address from the factory default setting (see section “IP address Quick Start modification”  
Launching a web browser in preparation for configuring the modem (see “Web Operation and Configura-  
What you will need  
Model 3086FR G.SHDSL IAD  
Ethernet cable with RJ45 plugs on each end (included with IAD)  
DB9-RJ45 Adapter (included with IAD)  
RJ45/RJ45 straight-through cable for connecting to control port (included with IAD)  
PC computer with HyperTerminal or equivalent VT-100 emulation program, or an ASCII (“dumb”) terminal.  
Installing the AC power cord  
This section describes installing the power cord into the IEC-320 connector on the 3086FR. Do not connect  
the male end of the power cord to the power outlet at this time. Do the following:  
1. Install the power cable into Power connector (see figure 2). The AC main socket outlet shall be within 10  
feet (3 meters) of the equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
Figure 2. Power connector location on rear panel  
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To avoid the risk of injury from electric shock, the power cord connected to the  
IEC-320 connectors must be a grounded power cord.  
The 3086FR power supply automatically adjusts to accept an  
input voltage from 100 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz).  
Verify that the proper voltage is present before plugging the  
power cord into the receptacle. Failure to do so could result in  
equipment damage.  
2. Verify that the AC power cord included with your 3086FR is compatible with local standards. If it is not,  
refer to Chapter 14, “Contacting Patton for assistance” on page 27 to find out how to replace it with a  
compatible power cord.  
3. Connect the male end of the power cord to an appropriate power outlet.  
4. Verify that the green POWER LED is lit.  
5. Unplug the AC power cord from the Model 3086FR to power down the unit.  
Connecting network cables  
Except for the Console port, all connectors are on the rear panel of the ipRocketLink with the exception of the  
power connection. The Ethernet port is Green and the Line is Yellow. The Console port is the only electrical  
connection on the front panel.  
Do the following:  
1. Connect the DB9-RJ45 adapter to the DB-9 serial port on the PC or dumb terminal. Use the RJ45-RJ45  
straight-through cable between the adapter and the red marked RJ45 port on the 3086FR IAD.  
2. Do NOT connect the Frame Relay to ATM Converter to the Ethernet LAN now.  
3. On the PC, start a HyperTerminal session at 9600 bps, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity.  
4. Plug the AC power cord into the Model 3086FR to power up the IAD.  
5. Type superuser for Login:, and press Enter.  
6. Then type superuser for the password, press Enter.  
7. A message will display, “Login Successful.” By typing the character “?”, all the commands will be dis-  
played. Any commands parameters may be seen by entering the command followed by a space and a ques-  
tion mark.  
ethernet ? [The following parameters appear]  
add  
delete  
set  
show  
list  
clear  
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IP address Quick Start modification  
The first parameter to change is the IP address from the default IP address of 192.168.1.1/24 (for the CP  
units) or 192.168.200.11 (for CO units) to your selected IP address. Follow these steps. Comments are in  
brackets […].  
ip list interfaces <enter> [lists the characteristics of the different interfaces]  
IP Interfaces:  
ID  
-------|---------------|------------------|-------------|------------------  
ip1 192.168.200.10 | disabled <bridge>  
|
Name  
|
IP Address  
|
DHCP  
|
Transport  
1
|
|
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------  
ip set interface ip1 ipaddress 192.168.100.2 255.255.255.0 <enter>[Sets the new IP address which you have selected.  
The IP address in this example is for illustrative purposes only.]  
ip list interfaces <enter> [To see if the change in IP address is correct]  
system config save <enter> [To save the new IP address in flash memory.]  
Wait for “configuration saved” message…  
Saving configuration  
Configuration saved.  
<enter>  
The IP address has now been successfully changed.  
Web Operation and Configuration  
Now that the IP address has been configured for your application, you can complete the configuration using  
any standard web browser.  
PC Configuration  
In order to connect the PC to the Ethernet LAN to communicate with the Model 3086FR, 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.  
Web Browser  
Do the following:  
1. Launch a standard web browser such as Netscape Communicator or Internet Explorer (IE).  
2. Enter the 3086FR’s IP address into the URL or Address field of the browser.  
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The Model 3086FR home page displays (see figure 3).  
SS  
Figure 3. Model 3086FR home page  
The Model 3086FR menu structure for models RIC and RID is shown in figure 4 on page 32, the menu struc-  
ture for Model RIK is shown in figure 5 on page 33.  
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Figure 4. Model 3086FR Menu Structure (Models RIC and RID)  
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Figure 5. Model 3086FR Menu Structure (Model RIK)  
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Chapter contents  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................36  
DSL port...............................................................................................................................................................36  
TDM Port.............................................................................................................................................................37  
V.35 and X.21 ports..............................................................................................................................................39  
Connecting the 3086FR serial port to a DTE .................................................................................................39  
Connecting the 3086FR serial port to a DCE .................................................................................................39  
V.35 interfaces. .........................................................................................................................................39  
X.21 interfaces. .........................................................................................................................................39  
T1 Interface...........................................................................................................................................................41  
T1 Interface Connection .................................................................................................................................41  
T1 Interface Configuration .............................................................................................................................41  
Web Interface Configuration ....................................................................................................................41  
E1 Interface...........................................................................................................................................................42  
E1 Interface Connection .................................................................................................................................43  
Web Interface Configuration ....................................................................................................................44  
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Introduction  
The model 3086FR comes with a DSL port, 2 data ports: serial (V.35, X.21, or T1/E1), and a 10/100Base-T  
Ethernet port. Frame Relay data from the serial port is passed to the FR to ATM converter engine and is prepared  
for transmission over the DSL link – data from or to the serial port does not enter the router core of the 3086FR.  
Data from the Ethernet port is processed by the router or bridge core before entering the ATM encapsulation layer.  
The 3086FR can be used as FR to ATM converter (ATM transport over DSL). In this case, configuration of  
the unit involves the following steps:  
Configure the DSL interface (assigning all bandwidth to the serial port).  
Configure the serial port  
Configure the FR to ATM conversion  
When the 3086FR Ethernet port is used to route data from and to the Ethernet port, the following steps are  
required to configure the unit:  
Configure the DSL interface (assign bandwidth required to the serial port, the 3086FR will assign the  
remaining bandwidth to the Ethernet port)  
Configure the serial port  
Configure the FR to ATM conversion  
Configure the WAN link layer 2 ( ATM)  
DSL port  
The DSL port (see figure 6) is located on the back of the unit, and is presented on an RJ-11 female jack. The  
interface has a nominal impedance of 135-ohms. The Model 3086FR supports DSL communication between  
a customer location and a central office from 192kbps to 2.3 Mbps.  
10/100  
Power  
Ethernet  
V.35 Interface  
DSL  
connector  
Figure 6. DSL port location  
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To function properly, the Model 3086FR needs one twisted pair of metallic wire. This twisted pair must be  
unconditioned, dry, metallic wire, between 19 (.9mm) and 26 AWG (.4mm) (the higher number gauges will  
limit distance). Standard dial-up telephone circuits, or leased circuits that run through signal equalization  
equipment, or standard, flat modular telephone type cable, are not acceptable. The female RJ-11 connector on  
the Model 3086FR’s twisted pair interface is polarity insensitive and is wired for a two-wire interface.  
Figure 7. RJ-11 pinout  
TDM Port  
Model 3086FR units enable V.35, X.21, or T1/E1 interface connection to local routers, multiplexers, and other  
Frame Relay devices. The V.35 interface is presented either on a M/34, or DB-25 female connectors. The X.21  
interface is presented on a female DB-15 connector, while the T1/E1 interface is presented on an RJ-48C jack,  
additionally the E1 interface is presented on dual BNC. Figure 8 on page 38 shows the different connectors  
offered for the serial port.  
TDM Port  
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Figure 8. Rear panel power and interface connectors  
TDM Port  
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V.35 and X.21 ports  
The serial port in the 3086FR is simple to configure. 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. The following  
sections describe the 3086FR X.21 and V.35 port connection to DTE and DCE devices.  
Connecting the 3086FR serial port to a DTE  
The serial port on the Model 3086FR is configured as a DCE so it connects directly to a DTE using a standard  
straight through cable. The cable should present either a male M/34 or DB-25 connector on one end, for V.35  
interfaces, or a male DB-15 for X.21 interface connection. The other end should be terminated with the appro-  
priate connector ( check your DTE equipment manual for pinout, gender, and DTE/DCE port configuration).  
Connecting the 3086FR serial port to a DCE  
V.35 interfaces.  
The V.35 interface in the 3086FR is wired as a DCE, no DTE configuration is possible. If the equipment that  
the 3086FR 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). The tail-circuit cable will cross most  
interface signals, so that the DCE interface of the 3086FR and the DCE interface of the third party equipment  
can function properly. Please be aware that some third party equipment will not be able to work properly in  
DCE to DCE configurations even when using a tail circuit cable (please refer to your third party equipment  
user manual for information on DCE-to DCE operation). The 3086FR requires a cable with a male M/34 or  
male DB-25 connector.  
X.21 interfaces.  
The Model 3086FR’s X.21 interface configuration can be modified, by the user, as DCE (factory default) or  
DTE, via an internal jumper board. When the local third party equipment is configured as DCE, the Model  
3086FR X.21 serial port can be configured as DTE, and a regular straight through cable can then be used. Do  
the following to configure the X.21 port as a DTE:  
1. Open the 3086FR’s case by inserting a screwdriver into the slots and twist the screwdriver head slightly.  
The top half of the case will separate from the lower half of the case (see Figure 9). Take caution not to  
damage any of the PC board mounted components.  
Figure 9. Case being opened with screwdriver  
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2. Locate the small daughter board on the 3086FR board between the DSL port (RJ-45) connector and the  
serial port connector (Figure 10 shows location of DTE/DCE daughter board).  
Figure 10. Location of DCE/DTE board  
3. The DTE/DCE daughter board is installed at the factory with the DCE label and arrows pointing towards  
the X.21 connector (DCE configuration). To change to DTE configuration, lift the daughter board from  
the connector, turn it around so that the DTE label an arrows point to the X.21 connector, and place it  
back on the connector. The X.21 port is now configured as a DTE.  
Note When the X.21 port is configured as a DTE, the clocking mode for the port  
must be set for external clock.  
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T1 Interface  
The 3086FR enables T1 or E1 device located at customer locations to access a carrier’s network over two wire,  
long reach DSL links. This capability allows providers to offer T1/E1 services at customer locations that were  
previously outside the reach of standard T1/E1 lines.  
The 3086FR/K offers a user configurable T1 or E1 interface. Selection of the interface is done via DIP  
switches, HTTP/SNMP, or command line interface (CLI).  
The T1 interface is an eight position keyed modular jack configured as a RJ-48C for connection to 100-ohm  
twisted pair lines.  
Figure 11. 3086FR T1 port pinout  
T1 Interface Connection  
The 3086FR will usually connect either to a local T1 device, or to a Telco terminated T1 line jack.  
To connect the 3086FR’s T1 port to a local T1 device ( PBX, router, mux) use a T1 ‘crossover’ twisted pair  
cable. A crossover cable connects the transmit pins of the Model 3086FR’s T1 port to the receive pins of the  
device attached to this port and vice versa. Check the third party T1 equipment documentation for pinout  
information and cable requirements.  
To connect the 3086FR’s T1 port to a Telco terminated T1 line jack, use a straight through twisted pair  
patch cable. Consult with your T1 service provider for exact pinout information and cable requirements.  
T1 Interface Configuration  
The 3086FR T1 interface can be configured via HTTP/SNMP, or command line interface (CLI). This section  
discusses HTTP (web server) configuration. For CLI, see Appendix D, “Command Line Interface (CLI) Oper-  
Web Interface Configuration  
The T1 interface page is accesed from the Main Menu > E1/T1. This page allows configuration of T1  
paraemeters as follows:  
Time Slot Select. For a T1 using all 24 time slots, enter 1-24, for fractional T1 enter in any format for exam-  
ple: 1,2,3,5; or 1-5,10-24. Any entry for timeslots above 24 will return and invalid selection message.  
Line Options: Fractional T1  
Line Code: The 3086FR T1 interface uses B8ZS  
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Line Build Out: Select from 100 ohm (0dB), 100 ohm (-7.5dB), 100 ohm (-15dB), and 100 ohm (-22.5dB).  
For CSU/DSU application use 100 0dB option, consult your T1 service provider for more information.  
FDL Mode: Options are ANSI-T1-403, ATT-54016, and Fdl-none. Consult your T1 service provider or third  
party equipment for FDL mode required.  
Idle code: Enabled, Disabled. When enabled, the 2603 inserts idle codes on unused timeslots. Set this option  
to ‘Disabled’ unless instructed otherwise.  
Power Down: Normal, Powered Down. When powered down, T1/E1 transceiver input and output lines will  
be set to high impedance to protect the device—set unit to “Normal” for regular operation.  
Once all options have been selected, click on the Configure and Activate at the bottom of the screen. Addition-  
ally, save the configuration by going to the Configuration > Save Config menu.  
E1 Interface  
The 3086FR enables T1 or E1 device located at customer locations to access a carrier’s network over two wire,  
long reach DSL links. This capability allows providers to offer T1/E1 services at customer locations that were  
previously outside the reach of standard T1/E1 lines.  
The 3086FR offers a user configurable T1 or E1 interface. Selection of the interface is done via HTTP/SNMP  
or command line interface (CLI).  
The E1 interface is presented on both a modular, 8-pin RJ-48C jack for connection to 120-ohm twisted pair  
lines, and dual BNC female connectors for connection to 75-ohm coaxial lines.  
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Figure 12. E1 interface with RJ-48C jack (120–ohm) and dual BNC (75-ohm) connectors  
E1 Interface Connection  
The 3086FR will usually connect either to a local E1 device, or to a Telco terminated E1 line jack.  
To connect to the 3086FR E1 port and a local E1 device, use an E1 crossover twisted-pair cable. A crossover  
cable connects the transmit pins of the Model 3086FR’s E1 port to the receive pins of the device attached to  
this port and vice versa. Check the third party E1 equipment documentation for pinout information and  
cable requirements. If the E1 connection is made via the BNC connectors, connect the TX BNC of the  
3086FR to Recive (RX) BNC of the local E1 device, and vice versa.  
To connect the 3086FR’s E1 port to a Telco terminated E1 line jack, use a straight through twisted pair  
patch cable. Consult with your E1 service provider for exact pinout information and cable requirements.  
The 3086FR T1/E1 port can be configured via HTTP/SNMP or command line interface (CLI). This section  
discusses HTTP (web server) configuration, for CLI and SNMP information see Appendix E on page 165.  
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Web Interface Configuration  
Launch Internet Explorer or similar web browser, type the IP address of the 2603, enter username ‘superuser’  
and password ‘superuser’. From the main page click on the E1/T1 option > Configuration. This page allows  
configuration of E1 parameters as follows:  
Time Slot Select. For unframed E1 service (Clear Channel) enter time slots 0-31. For a full framed E1 enter 1-  
31, for partially filled E1 enter the range of timeslots using the format for example: 1,2,3,5; or 1-5,10-31. Any  
entry for timeslots above 31 will return and invalid selection message.  
Line Options: Choose from Clear Channel E1, Fractional E1, Fractional E1, Multi-Frame(CAS) E1, Multi-  
Frame(CAS) E1 with CRC. Consult with your service provider which option is required.  
Line Code: Choose from AMI or HDB3. Most E1 applications use HDB3  
Line Build Out: Select 120 ohm if the E1 connection is made via the RJ-48C connector, select 75 Ohm if the  
E1 connection is made via the Dual BNC connectors.  
FDL Mode: FDL is a T1 application, therefore select ‘Fdl- none’ for E1 applications.  
Idle code: Options are Enabled or Disabled. When idle code is Enabled, the 3086FR/K inserts idle codes on  
E1unused timeslots. Set this option to ‘Disabled’ unless instructed otherwise.  
Power Down: Options are Normal and Powerdown. When the 3086FR is set to powered down, it will set the  
E1 interface pins to high impedance to protect the device – set unit to “Normal” for regular operation.  
Once all options have been selected, click on the Configure and Activate button at the bottom of the screen.  
Additionally, save the configuration by going to the Configuration > Save Config menu.  
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Chapter 5 Configuring the DSL and serial ports  
Chapter contents  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................46  
Configuring the DSL interface ..............................................................................................................................46  
Circuit ID .......................................................................................................................................................46  
Clear Error Counters ......................................................................................................................................46  
Intended DSL Data Rate ................................................................................................................................47  
Actual DSL Rate .............................................................................................................................................47  
DSL Rate ........................................................................................................................................................47  
Terminal Type ................................................................................................................................................47  
Interface Type .................................................................................................................................................47  
Test Modes .....................................................................................................................................................47  
Annex Type ....................................................................................................................................................47  
Line Probe ......................................................................................................................................................48  
Configuring the DSL interface using the CLI........................................................................................................48  
DSL Data Rate ...............................................................................................................................................48  
Data Link Interface .........................................................................................................................................48  
Annex Type ....................................................................................................................................................48  
Line Probe ......................................................................................................................................................49  
Error Monitors ................................................................................................................................................49  
Error Monitor Max Interval Errors ............................................................................................................49  
Error Monitor Interval Time (sec) .............................................................................................................49  
Error Monitor Interval Count ...................................................................................................................49  
Error Monitor Total Intervals ...................................................................................................................49  
Error Monitor Start Up Delay ...................................................................................................................49  
Configuring the serial port.....................................................................................................................................50  
Configuration variables available .....................................................................................................................50  
Clock Mode ..............................................................................................................................................50  
Speed ........................................................................................................................................................50  
CLI Configuration Methods ...........................................................................................................................50  
Set configuration variable ..........................................................................................................................50  
Show current configuration settings ..........................................................................................................50  
Gain help about the Serial Interface ..........................................................................................................51  
Web Interface Configurations .........................................................................................................................52  
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Introduction  
Configuration of the 3086FR can be broken down into the following steps:  
Configuring the DSL interface (see section “Configuring the DSL interface”)  
Configuring the serial interface (see section “Configuring the serial port” on page 50)  
Configuring the ATM/FR features (see chapter “Configuring FR and ATM features” on page 53)  
Configuring the LMI ( local management interface) (see chapter “Configuring the DSL and serial ports” on  
Configuration can be done via web browser, or via command line interface (CLI) through local terminal  
or Telnet.  
Configuring the DSL interface  
Configuring DSL interface using the web browser.  
To go to the G.SHDSL attributes page, from the main menu click on the G.SHDSL option, then click on the  
configuration option.  
Circuit ID  
User can enter up to 30 alphanumeric characters for circuit identification  
Clear Error Counters  
Selecting “Clear” will reset the error counters displayed in the “Status” screen.  
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Intended DSL Data Rate  
DSL line rate at which you wish to connect. In a CPE to DSLAM configuration, the 3086FR (CPE) will  
have the DSL rate dictated by the DSLAM (CO). The model 3086FR will connect at nx64kbps speeds from  
192kbps to 2.3Mbps.  
Actual DSL Rate  
This field displays the DSL rate connection; it displays the payload rate plus 8kbps automatically assigned to a  
DSL management channel. For instance, if a DSL rate of 512kbps is selected in the “Intended DSL Data Rate”  
window, the actual DSL Data rate field will display 520kbps, this corresponds to 512kbps payload plus 8kbps  
management channel.  
DSL Rate  
Number of i Bit: The i bit increments DSL speed by 8kbps in addition to the DSL rate selected in the  
“Intended DSL Data Rate” window. Most applications use nx64kbps DSL speeds, leave this setting at “0”,  
unless your application calls for a non-nx64 speed. Selections for the I bit are 0 through 7 as follows:  
0 = no increment  
1 = Intended DSL data rate + 8 kbps  
2 = Intended DSL data rate + 16 kbps  
3 = Intended DSL data rate + 24 kbps  
4 = Intended DSL data rate + 32 kbps  
5 = Intended DSL data rate + 40 kbps  
6 = Intended DSL data rate + 48 kbps  
7 = Intended DSL data rate + 56 kbps  
Terminal Type  
Select between Remote and Central. Use the “Remote” setting for 3086s located at customer premises and  
which connect to a DSLAM.  
Note The unit set to “Central” will act as master and will impose DSL rate on the  
unit set as “Remote”  
Interface Type  
The 3086FR is set to ATM transport.  
Test Modes  
The 3086 use a series of loopbacks to test the serial, Ethernet, and DSL links, please refer to the Diagnostics  
section for more information.  
Annex Type  
Annex type refers to spectral compatibility between DSL and T1 or E1 signals. For North America and other  
areas where T1 lines are used, select Annex A, for areas where E1 lines are used select Annex B.  
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Line Probe  
Line probe is a tool used to determine maximum achievable rate when initially connecting 3086 to a copper  
line of unknown quality. Set this feature to “Enable” on both 3086s at each end of the link.  
Note Once line probe measurements have been completed set this feature to  
“Disabled”  
The bottom four fields in the G.SHDSL Attributes page correspond to error monitors. Error monitor will  
watch the DSL line parameters and determine whether or not the current DSL link is capable of passing error  
free data. The error monitor will accumulate DSL line statistics (CRC count, FIFO errors, LOSW count,  
etc..) and make a determination on whether or not to drop DSL link and retrain based on the thresholds setup  
by the user  
Error Monitor Max Interval Errors: Number of allowable errors per interval. Default = 3  
Error Monitor Interval Time (sec): Length in seconds of the current interval. Default = 1  
Error Monitor Interval Count: Number of intervals in error before the DSL link is restarted. Default = 3  
Error Monitor Start Up Delay: Amount of time to wait, after the link is up, before monitoring the DSL  
link. Default = 5  
Once you have entered your selections or changes, click on the “Configure” button at the bottom of the screen.  
Additional go to the G.SHDSL > Action link on the left side of the screen, and hit “action” to start the DSL  
interface with the new settings.  
Configuring the DSL interface using the CLI  
Access the command line interface via local terminal or Telnet. To configure the DSL interface enter the fol-  
lowing commands.  
DSL Data Rate  
Set the DSL rate by entering bandwidth in number of timeslots (each timeslot (TS) equals 64kbps) for exam-  
ple to select a DSL bandwidth of 512kbps enter 8 timeslots as follows:  
--> gshdsl set dslrateTS 8  
DSL timeslot options go from 3 = 192kbps to 36= 4.6Mbps  
Data Link Interface  
The datalink interface for the 3086FR is ATM. Enter the command as follows:  
--> gshdsl set interface atm  
Annex Type  
Annex type refers to spectral compatibility between DSL and T1 or E1 lines traveling in the same bundle. For  
North America and other areas where T1 lines are used, select Annex A, for areas where E1 lines are used select  
Annex B.  
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To enter annex B type:  
--> gshdsl set ghsannex AnnexB  
For Annex A type:  
--> gshdsl set ghsannex AnnexA  
Line Probe  
This is not a required step. Line probe is a tool used to determine maximum achievable rate when initially con-  
necting 3086 to a copper line of unknown quality. Set this feature to “Enable” on both 3086s at each end of  
the link. Once line probe measurements have been completed set this feature to “Disabled”  
--> gshdsl set LineProbe  
Disable  
Enable  
--> gshdsl set LineProbe Disable  
Error Monitors  
Error monitor will watch the DSL line parameters and determine whether or not the current DSL link is capa-  
ble of passing error free data. The error monitor will accumulate DSL line statistics (CRC count, FIFO errors,  
LOSW count, etc..) and make a determination on whether or not to drop DSL link and retrain based on the  
thresholds setup by the user  
Error Monitor Max Interval Errors  
Number of allowable errors per interval. Default = 3  
--> gshdsl set errMonIntervalThreshold 3  
Error Monitor Interval Time (sec)  
Length in seconds of the current interval. Default = 1  
--> gshdsl set errMonIntervalTime 1  
Error Monitor Interval Count  
Number of intervals in error before the DSL link is restarted. Default = 3  
--> gshdsl set errMonIntervalCnt 3  
Error Monitor Total Intervals  
TBD  
Error Monitor Start Up Delay  
Amount of time to wait, after the link is up, before monitoring the DSL link. Default = 5  
--> gshdsl set errMonStartupDelay 5  
Once you have entered the options, at the command prompt type:  
-->system config save  
to save the configuration.  
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Configuring the serial port  
This section defines the configuration options available for the serial interface on the Model 3086FR. This  
information could be used to configure the V.35 or X.21 interface available on the unit.  
Configuration variables available  
Click on Serial > Configuration to configure variables. The following variables are configurable through the CLI  
or web interface on the unit.  
Clock Mode  
Determines the source of timing for the unit.  
Internal: The unit will generate the appropriate clock speed defined by the speed setting of the interface.  
External: The unit will accept the clock from the interface and will use that clock to receive and transmit  
data across the interface  
Clock Invert Functions: (rxClkInv – receive clock, txClkInv – transmit clock)  
Setting this variable will invert the appropriate clock at the interface. This should only be used under direction  
of Patton Electronics technical support in order to trouble shoot system installations. Possible settings include  
both normal and inverted  
Speed  
The speed setting function will determine the clock rate that will be used by the interface. Appropriate settings  
include any n x 64K speed setting between 64–2048 kbps.  
CLI Configuration Methods  
The following section defines how to configure the serial interface using the CLI. All serial interface functions  
are available under the “serial” directive of the CLI.  
Set configuration variable  
Command: serial set <variable> <value>  
The following shows the user setting the speed of the serial interface to a value of 2048MHz.  
serial speed 2048  
Show current configuration settings  
Command: serial show  
The “serial show” command will tell the system to display the current configuration settings for the serial inter-  
face. The following shows the output of the “serial show” command.  
serial show  
Clock Source : internal  
Intf Speed : 2048  
Tx Sample Point : txclk  
Tx Clk Inv : normal  
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Rx Clk Inv : normal  
Gain help about the Serial Interface  
Command: serial help  
This command will request that the system provide help about each of the configuration variables that are  
available in the serial interface. The following shows the output of the “serial help” command.  
serial help  
Serial Interface Help Screen  
>serial show:  
>
Show the current configuration of the  
>
serial interface  
>serial help:  
>
Show this help screen  
>serial clock:  
>
>
Defines the clock mode or source of timing  
for the serial interface.  
>
>
>
>
options: internal - internal timing  
external - external timing  
notes:  
For X.21 devices this setting must match  
the DTE/DCE jumper inside the unit  
>serial speed:  
>
Defines the clock speed for the serial interface  
>
>
options: n x 64K speed (n= 1..32), example: "1536" or "256"  
> serial txClkInv:  
>
>
>
Allows the user to invert the clock source  
options: normal - use normal clock  
inverted - use the inverted version of the clock  
> serial rxClkInv:  
>
>
>
Allows the user to invert the clock source  
options: normal - use normal clock  
inverted - use the inverted version of the clock  
> serial txSamplePoint:  
>
>
>
>
>
Determines whether the TxData will use the External  
Clock or the Transmit clock to sample data  
options: txClk - use Transmit Clock  
extClk - use External Clock  
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Web Interface Configurations  
The serial interface can be configured using the web interface by following the “Serial” hyperlink on the web  
management screen. The following screen shot shows the configuration variables as they are displayed on the  
web management screen.  
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Chapter 6 Configuring FR and ATM features  
Chapter contents  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................55  
Frame Relay Network (FRN) Interworking (FRF.5)..............................................................................................57  
FRN configuration options .............................................................................................................................58  
Web configuration methods for FRF.5 port and channel level configuration ..................................................58  
Port Level Information screen ...................................................................................................................60  
Channel Level Information screen .............................................................................................................60  
Packet Information screen .........................................................................................................................61  
FRN configuration options .............................................................................................................................61  
Port Level Configuration Options: ............................................................................................................61  
Channel Level Configuration Options ......................................................................................................63  
CLI Configuration Methods for Port Level Management ...............................................................................64  
List all ports available to the system ...........................................................................................................64  
Show detailed information about a specific port ........................................................................................64  
Set configuration variables associated with the specified port .....................................................................65  
Configuration Management of the Channel Level Variables ...........................................................................65  
Understanding the Channel Level View ....................................................................................................65  
Set Configuration Variables associated with the channels ..........................................................................66  
Frame Relay Service Interworking (FRF.8)............................................................................................................66  
FRS Configuration Options ............................................................................................................................67  
Translation Mode .....................................................................................................................................68  
DE Mapping .............................................................................................................................................70  
FECN Mapping ........................................................................................................................................70  
FRS Name ................................................................................................................................................70  
CLI Configuration Method ............................................................................................................................71  
Show one of the eight groups ....................................................................................................................71  
Set variable attributes on a specified group ................................................................................................71  
Set variable attributes on a specified channel .............................................................................................72  
Web Configuration Methods ..........................................................................................................................72  
FRS Overview Screen ................................................................................................................................72  
Group/Channel Level Configuration Screen .............................................................................................73  
Frame Relay (Ethernet-based) operations...............................................................................................................74  
Frame Relay Configuration Options ...............................................................................................................74  
Channel Segment Size ...............................................................................................................................74  
DLCI: Data Link Connection Identifier ...................................................................................................74  
Encapsulation Type ...................................................................................................................................74  
Port ...........................................................................................................................................................74  
Rxmaxpdu .................................................................................................................................................74  
Txmaxpdu .................................................................................................................................................74  
Frame Relay CLI Configuration Options ........................................................................................................74  
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Build a new Frame Relay Transport ..........................................................................................................74  
Clear all Frame Relay Transports ..............................................................................................................75  
Delete the specified transport ....................................................................................................................75  
List all active Frame Relay Channels ..........................................................................................................75  
Set configuration variables for the specified frame relay transport ..............................................................75  
Show detailed configuration information on the specified channel ............................................................75  
Web Based Configuration of the Frame Relay Channel ..................................................................................75  
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Introduction  
This chapter explains the three basic Frame Relay (FR)/ATM configurations of the 3086FR IAD and how to  
configure them. They are:  
Frame Relay Network (FRN) interworking (FRF.5)  
Frame Relay Service (FRS) interworking (FRF.8)  
Ethernet-based Frame Relay/ATM operation  
FRF.5 and FRF.8 are two agreements between the FR Forum and ATM Forum that enable FR and ATM net-  
works to be used together; along with the Ethernet-based Frame Relay operation configuration, the three ports  
may be configured as Ethernet, FR/PPP and ATM with the ability to route between these three ports. Consult  
the specific sections for each type of application.  
Frame Relay Network (FRN) Interworking (FRF.5) provides a mapping and encapsulation mechanism  
between FR and ATM networks so an ATM network may be used to transport FR from end-to-end. The ATM  
network is completely transparent to the FR network and equipment. The IWF (Interworking Function  
equipment) implements this function; in this case, done by the Model 3086FR.  
If transport speeds higher than the typical FR network are desired or if only an ATM network is available for  
transport between two locations running FR, FRF.5 provides the capability for joining these two types of net-  
works together. Obviously there are significant differences between FR and ATM networks. FR uses variable-  
length frames while ATM uses a fixed-length cells (53 octets). They also have different parameters and variables  
in their headers and trailers. Figure 13 is a typical application in which both end locations have FR equipment  
but uses an ATM network for transport. The IWF is equipment which implements the Interworking Function,  
which in this case is FRF.5. The IWF is the Model 3086FR IAD.  
Figure 13. Application with both end locations having FR equipment but using ATM for transport  
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Figure 14 is a variation upon the previously described application. Here one end has FR equipment but the  
other location has special ATM equipment which recognizes FR. Specifically it must support the FR Service  
Specific Convergence Sublayer (FR-SSCS).  
Figure 14. Application with one location having FR equipment and the other ATM  
equipment that recognizes FR  
One advantage of using FRF.5 over FRF.8 is that one VCC (and one VCI/VPI within the VCC) in the ATM  
network is used to transport multiple DLCIs (PVCs) between two FR locations. For additional details, see sec-  
With Frame Relay Service (FRS) Interworking (FRF.8), ATM CPE equipment on one end may operate with  
FR CPE equipment on the other end. The FRS IWF occurs between the ATM and FR networks and/or equip-  
ment. FRF.8 provides a conversion mechanism so FR and ATM networks may function seamlessly. Neither  
network has no knowledge of the other. It is essentially a complete conversion of the parameters between  
Frame Relay and ATM. For additional details, see section “Frame Relay Service Interworking (FRF.8)” on  
Figure 15 shows the service interworking between FR and ATM services.  
Figure 15. Service interworking between FR and ATM services  
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Observe from the stack that a true conversion has occurred between the FR and ATM networks. In FRF.5 the  
uppermost sublayer is FR-SSCS, but in the FRF.8 Interworking Agreement, it is null SSCS.  
The third application is called Ethernet-based Frame Relay/ATM. While FRF.5 and FRF.8 has a fixed map-  
ping of DLCI PVCs to ATM VCI/VPIs, with Ethernet-based FR/ATM there is not a fixed mapping from FR  
to ATM. We now have the ability to do routing between any of the three ports—Ethernet, serial (PPP or FR),  
and DSL (ATM) ports. Nevertheless FRF.5/FRF.8 may operate simultaneously. An example of Ethernet-based  
FR/ATM is a 3086FR in a company’s office. All three ports are connected through the integrated router. The  
serial port (PPP or FR) with the WAN connection (ATM) via the DSL port. See figure 16. For additional  
Figure 16. Example Ethernet-based FR/ATM application  
The PCs on the private side of the firewall have access to the web server in the DMZ and the Internet. Outside  
users have access to the web server in the DMZ but cannot access the PCs on the company’s private network  
(intranet) unless first accessed by one of the company’s PCs behind the firewall.  
Frame Relay Network (FRN) Interworking (FRF.5)  
Frame Relay Networking (FRN) Interworking (FRF.5) is a mapping and encapsulation mechanism by which  
Frame Relay networks can communicate with ATM networks for transporting Frame Relay traffic. As  
described in the introduction to this chapter, there are two scenarios. One characteristic of FRF.5—as opposed  
to FRF.8—is the necesity to support the Frame Relay Service Specific Convergence Sublayer (FR-SSCS). The  
Model 3086FR in FRF.5 mode supports all of the required Interworking Functions (IWF) required for Frame  
Relay Network Interworking operation.  
The Frame Relay Network Interworking functions are defined by the Frame Relay Forum specification Frame  
Relay/ATM PVC Network Interworking Implementation Agreement FRF.5.  
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FRN configuration options  
The Frame Relay Network Interworking functions on the Patton Electronics Model 3086FR are defined by  
ports and channels. It is important to understand the implementation of FRF.5 in the Model 3086FR. There  
are 8 ATM Ports (called VCC or channel in FRF.5). Each port can be configured to have one channel (DLCI)  
or up to 8 channels (DCLIs). The Mux Mode variable controls the selection of one-to-one or many-to-one mul-  
tiplexing. When the connection multiplexing is configured for one-to-one, each port can carry one channel  
(DLCI or PVC). However when many-to-one is selected, up to 8 channels (DLCIs) can be carried in one ATM  
port. Since each of the 8 ports may be configured to have 8 channels, up to 64 channels (DLCIs) can be trans-  
ported over the ATM network. Figure 17 shows the organization of the ports and channels with the associated  
variables in the Model 3086FR.  
Figure 17. Organization of the Model 3086FR ports and channels with the associated variables  
Web configuration methods for FRF.5 port and channel level configuration  
The following information can be used to configure and manage the Frame Relay Network Interworking func-  
tions using the web interface. All FRN configuration options can be found under the IWF link.  
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Figure 18. FRN Setup (FRF.5) link location  
Once FRN Setup (FRF.5) is selected (see figure 18), the Port Level Configuration screen is displayed (see  
Figure 19. FRN Configuration: Port Level Configuration window  
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The screen gives an overview of the FRN connections that are available. Each Port Number in the left column  
is a hyperlink that will display the Port X Configuration window (where x is the port number selected) (see  
figure 20), a more detailed view of the port along with the configuration of the channel level information.  
Figure 20. Port X Configuration window  
This screen is divided into the following sections:  
Port Level Information screen  
The Port Level Configuration information allows the user to configure Port Level variables (see figure 20). After  
configuration changes have been made, use the Configure Port button to set those parameters.  
Channel Level Information screen  
The Channel Level configuration section of the screen allows the user to setup and configure the individual  
channels associated with the specified port. Note that in figure 20 only a single channel is available for config-  
uration. This is because the port is set to a MuxMode of one to one.  
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Packet Information screen  
Figure 21 shows the packet information that is available for each channel. Note that the direction of the data is  
referenced to the ATM link. Thus Tx Data is data that is received on the Frame Relay link and transmitted out  
the ATM Link.  
Figure 21. Channel Level Packet Information window  
FRN configuration options  
The Frame Relay Network Interworking functions on the Patton Model 3086FR are defined by CHANNELS  
and VPI/VCI. Ports are used to define the lower level Interworking Functions. First a port must be created that  
defines such items as the ATM VPI/VCI and the type of mapping that will be used to make the connection.  
Once the port is created, channels can be attached to the ports that will allow data channels to pass from the  
Frame Relay interface to the ATM interface. Channel configuration variables options include the Frame Relay  
DLCI that will be used to communicate with the Frame Relay Network.  
Port Level Configuration Options:  
Ports are used to define the lower level Interworking Functions. The port configuration defines the following  
variables:  
VPI—Virtual Path Identifier: ATM side Virtual Path Identifier for the specified connection.  
VCI—Virtual Channel Identifier: ATM side Virtual Channel Identifier for the specified connection  
DE Mapping—The DE Mapping variable is used to determine how the Frame Relay DE field (Discard Eli-  
gibility) will be mapped to the ATM CLPI (Cell Loss Priority Indication). This variable is only used in the  
Frame Relay to ATM mapping direction. Note that the DE bit from the core Q.922 (Frame Relay) packet  
will always be copied unchanged into the FR-SSCS PDU header cell. The following options define how the  
DE will be mapped to the ATM CLPI bit:  
- Always_zero: All ATM cells will have the CLPI field set to a constant value of 0.  
- Always_one: ATM: All ATM cells will have the CLPI field set to a constant value of 1.  
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- Convert: The system will convert the DE field received from the Frame Relay packet into the CLPI field  
of the outgoing ATM cell that is generated by the segmentation process.  
CLPI Mapping: The CLPI Mapping variable is used to determine how the ATM CLPI (Cell Loss Priority  
Indication) bit in the ATM cell will be mapped to the DE (Discard Eligibility) bit of the resulting Frame  
Relay packet. There are two options available.  
- Fr_sscs_only: The FR-SSCS removed from the ATM header PDU is used to set the DE bit in the out-put  
Frame Relay packet. The CLPI bit from the ATM cell is ignored.  
- Fr_sscs_and_clpi: Both the DE bit from the ATM header PDU and the CLPI bit from the received ATM  
cells are used to determine the output state of the resulting Frame Relay packet. The following table  
defines how.  
CLPI received from ATM cell DE from FR-SSCS of ATM cell Outgoing DE bit of FR Packet  
0
1
X
0
X
1
0
1
1
Multiplexing Mode: The MuxMode variable allows multiple channels to be multiplexed onto a single port.  
A port is defined by its’ VPI/VCI of the ATM rfc1483 data path. Channels are defined by their Frame Relay  
DLCI. Thus, the multiplexing mode will allow multiple Frame Relay channels to be transported over a sin-  
gle ATM VPI/VCI link. There are two options available.  
Mux_many_to_one: The “many to one” option allows multiple DLCI channels to be transported over a  
single ATM rfc1483 connection. Note that if the MuxMode is not set to “many to one” trying to add  
multiple DLCI connections will result in errors.  
Mux_one_to_one: The “one to one” option notifies the system that there will be a one to one mapping  
between a single ATM port VPI/VCI and a single Frame Relay DLCI.  
FRN Name: Allows the user to name the FRN port. This is helpful when viewing multiple connections to  
determine which VPI/VCI is associated with each port.  
FRS state: The state variable allows the user to enable or disable the port for operation. Note that port level  
configuration variables are not changeable “on the fly”. If it is required that configuration changes are  
required, the user should disable the port, make the configuration changes, and then re-enable the port.  
Port Level Maintenance: Port level maintenance creates an LMI session across the ATM link. This is useful  
to determine the status of the link. There are three options available for Port Level Maintenance. The  
description of these variables is identical to that described in the beginning of this document. Note that in  
each case the only option available is “both”. This means that the system is performing both “Network” and  
“User” side LMI functions.  
933A_both  
617D_both  
LMI_both  
Port Level Mgt State: This variable defines the state of the Port Level Maintenance.  
- Mgt_Port_DOWN: Currently the LMI on the DTE side is DOWN  
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Mgt_Port_UP: Currently the LMI on the DTE side is UP  
Channel Level Configuration Options  
The Channel Level Configuration variables are used to define the channels that are attached to the ATM port.  
The following variables are used to define each channel configuration.  
DLCI—Data Link Connection Identifier: Frame Relay side DLCI for the associated channel.  
FRN Channel Name: Allows the user to name the FRN channel. This is helpful when viewing multiple  
channel connections to determine which DLCI is associated with each channel.  
FRN Channel State: The state variable allows the user to enable or disable the channel for operation. Note  
that the port that the channel is connected to must be enabled before the channel can be enabled for opera-  
tion.  
Network DLCI: The network DLCI allows the system to transport data over the atm link using a different  
DLCI than is used on the DTE side. If the network DLCI is set to “0”, then the DTE side DLCI will be  
used. If the Network DLCI is set to any other value, that value will be used to transport data across the link  
using the FR-SSCS.  
Mgt State: The Mgt State variables defines the state of the Channel using the Port Level Management infor-  
mation. The following options are available  
- N/A: The port associated with this channel is disabled.  
- n/a: There is no Port Level Management function enabled for the port associated with this channel.  
- Down: The Port Level Management is currently in the “down” state.  
- active-congested: The Port Level Management is reporting that this channel is active and it has detected  
that the channel is congested.  
- Active: The Port Level Management is reporting that this channel is active  
- Deleted: The Port Level Management is reporting that this channel has been deleted. This could also  
result if the associated channel at the remote end is not configured  
- not active: No information has been received from the management port related to this channel  
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CLI Configuration Methods for Port Level Management  
The following information can be used to configure the Port Level information associated with the FRN con-  
nections. The CLI uses the frn directive of the CLI interface for Port Level configuration.  
List all ports available to the system  
Command: frn list  
The frn list command will display the current high level state of each port available in the system. More infor-  
mation about each specific port can be gained by the show port command described below. The following  
shows the output of the frn list command.  
frn list  
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|Port | Name  
|port1 | main  
|port2 | backup  
|port3 | none  
|port4 | none  
|port5 | none  
|port6 | none  
|port7 | none  
|port8 | none  
| VPI | VCI | DLCI | Activate | Mux Mode  
| 0  
| 100 | 100 | disable | mux_one_to_one |  
| 110 | 110 | disable | mux_one_to_one |  
| 120 | 120 | disable | mux_one_to_one |  
| 130 | 130 | disable | mux_one_to_one |  
| 140 | 140 | disable | mux_one_to_one |  
| 150 | 150 | disable | mux_one_to_one |  
| 160 | 160 | disable | mux_one_to_one |  
| 170 | 170 | disable | mux_one_to_one |  
| 10  
| 20  
| 30  
| 40  
| 50  
| 60  
| 70  
----------------------------------------------------------------------  
Show detailed information about a specific port  
Command: frn show port#  
The frn show port# command will display detailed information about the port defined in the command. The  
following shows the actual output of the configuration of port 3. Note that the “frn show port” will also dis-  
play information about the channels that are associated with that port.  
frn show port1 command output  
Port Level Information: Port 1  
FRN Port Name:  
FRN VPI:  
none  
0
FRN VCI:  
100  
FRN DE Mapping:  
FRN CLPI Mapping:  
FRN Mux Mode:  
FRN Header Type:  
FRN DC Mapping:  
FRN State:  
zero  
fr_sscs_only  
mux_one_to_one  
2_byte  
zero  
enable  
FRN0  
FRN Core Name:  
FRN Tx Packets:  
FRN Rx Packets:  
FRN Network Mgt:  
146/1  
145/0  
lmi_both  
FRN Net Mgt State: port_mgt_UP  
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Channel Level Information:  
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|Chn1 |DLCI|Net DLCI|Activate| Tx Pkt G/B | Rx Pkt G/B |Status  
|chn1 |100 |0  
|chn2 |101 |0  
|chn3 |102 |0  
|chn4 |103 |0  
|chn5 |104 |0  
|chn6 |105 |0  
|chn7 |106 |0  
|chn8 |107 |0  
|enable | 0/0  
|disable | N/A  
|disable | N/A  
|disable | N/A  
|disable | N/A  
|disable | N/A  
|disable | N/A  
|disable | N/A  
| 0/0  
| N/A  
| N/A  
| N/A  
| N/A  
| N/A  
| N/A  
| N/A  
|active  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
-------------------------------------------------------------------  
Set configuration variables associated with the specified port  
Command: frn set port# <variable> <value>  
The frn set port# command allows the user to set port level specific variables to their optional values. All vari-  
ables described above for the port level configurations are available from the frn set port# command screen.  
The following example shows the setting of port #5 MuxMode to mux_many_to_one.  
Note After the first line the “?” was used to determine the possible configuration  
options available to the user.  
Note At any point during the typing of the command selecting the “?” will display  
the possible options available to the user.  
Note After the first several letters of the command are typed pressing the Tab key  
will tell the system to complete the variable or command name.  
frn set port5 MuxMode  
mux_many_to_one  
mux_one_to_one  
frn set port5 MuxMode mux_many_to_one  
Configuration Management of the Channel Level Variables  
The following information can be used to configure the Channel Level information associated with the FRN  
connections. The CLI uses the frn directive of the CLI interface for Channel Level configuration.  
Note The frn show port and frn list commands already discussed at the port level  
are also useful to gain detailed and overview information about the channels.  
Understanding the Channel Level View  
The Model 3086FR supports up to 8 individual FRN ports. Each port can support up to 8 channels while set  
to the “many to one” multiplexing mode. To access the port level information the user must first define the  
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port number that is being configured and then the channel number that is being configured. The following  
chart shows how the ports and channels are viewed by the system:  
Set Configuration Variables associated with the channels  
Command: frn set port# channel # <variable> <value>  
The frn set port# channel # command allows the user to set channel level variables. Note that the port num-  
ber must be specified along with the channel # as described in the above chart. The following screen capture  
shows the setting of the DLCI for port #5 channel #1. Note that after the channel number was input the ? key  
was used to request that the system displays the possible variables that the user has access to.  
frn set port5 channel 1  
ChannelName  
DLCI  
state  
frn set port5 channel 1 DLCI 180  
Frame Relay Service Interworking (FRF.8)  
FRF.8 is a conversion mechanism by which Frame Relay networks can communicate directly with ATM-based  
networks. Neither the ATM nor the Frame Relay networks require any understanding of the other network  
protocols involved. This conversion is performed within the Model 3086FR’s IWF at the transport service  
level. Frame Relay Service Interworking functions are defined by the Frame Relay Forum specification Frame  
Relay/ATM PVC Service Interworking Implementation Agreement FRF.8.1.  
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FRS Configuration Options  
The Model 3086FR supports 64 FRF.8 connections (divided into 8 groups of 8 channels each). The IWF are  
configured by group and channel. The group level configuration options are applied to eight channels that are  
related to that group. The following list of variables are configured at the group level.  
Figure 22. FRS Configuration—Top Level Configuration Menu  
Once FRS Setup (FRF.8) is selected (see figure 18 on page 59), the FRS Configuration—Top Level Configura-  
tion screen is displayed (see figure 22). The screen gives an overview of the FRS connections that are available.  
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Each Group in the left column is a hyperlink that will display the Group X Configuration window (where x is  
the group selected) (see figure 23).  
Figure 23. Groups X Configuration: Channels 1 – 8  
Translation Mode  
The Translation Mode variable defines the encapsulation mechanism that will be required to convert the ATM cells  
(encapsulated per RFC2684) to the Frame Relay packets (encapsulated per RFC1490) and back. This is required  
because ATM and Frame Relay encapsulate packets in different formats as defined by their respective RFC. There  
are two options available for the Translation Mode setting within the Model 3086FR as defined below:  
Translate: When the connection channel is set to translate, the IWF converts between Frame Relay encap-  
sulated frame and the ATM encapsulated cells. This conversion is performed by inspecting each frame/cell  
and determining the PID (Protocol Identification) field within the packet. (Using this information, the  
frame/cell is routed through an encapsulation conversion utility that creates the encapsulation required for  
the destination network.) The Model 3086FR supports all 22 protocol types as defined by the FRF.8.1  
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specification. See figure 24 for the encapsulation types and includes an example where a Routed IP packet is  
received on both the Frame Relay and ATM sides of the connection. When the packet is received is checked  
against the known PID fields, and then the packet is routed to the appropriate encapsulation conversion  
station before being sent out the opposite interface.  
Figure 24. FRS encapsulation conversion using Translate Mode  
Transparent: The second translation mode option is to set the protocol value to transparent. Transparent is  
used when the Protocol being used is not one of the 22 predefined encapsulation types, such as is the case  
for voice based systems. When the translation mode is set to transparent, the packet data will be transpar-  
ently passed from one network to the other without any encapsulation conversions.  
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DE Mapping  
The DE Mapping variable is used to determine how the Frame Relay DE field (Discard Eligi-bility) will be  
mapped to the ATM CLPI (Cell Loss Priority Indication) and vise versa. The following options are available:  
Always_zero:  
- Frame Relay: All Frame Relay packets will have the DE field in the header set to a constant value of 0.  
- ATM: All ATM cells will have the CLPI field set to a constant value of 0.  
Always_one:  
- Frame Relay: All Frame Relay packets will have the DE field in the header set to a constant value of 1.  
- ATM: All ATM cells will have the CLPI field set to a constant value of 1.  
Convert:  
- Frame Relay to ATM Direction: The system will convert the DE field received from the Frame Relay  
packet into the CLPI field of the outgoing ATM cell.  
- ATM to Frame Relay Direction: The system will convert the CLPI bit received from the ATM cells into  
the DE field of the outgoing Frame Relay packet.  
FECN Mapping  
The FECN Mapping variable is used to determine how the Frame Relay FECN (Forward Explicit Congestion  
Notification) bit will be mapped to the ATM EFCI (Explicit Forward Congestion Indica-tion) bit and vise  
versa. The following options are available:  
Always_zero:  
- Frame Relay: All Frame Relay packets will have the FECN bit in the header set to a constant value of 0.  
- ATM: All ATM cells will have the EFCI bit set to a constant value of 0.  
Always_one:  
- Frame Relay: All Frame Relay packets will have the FECN bit in the header set to a constant value of 1.  
- ATM: All ATM cells will have the EFCI bit set to a constant value of 1.  
Convert:  
- Frame Relay to ATM Direction: The system will convert the FECN bit received from the Frame Relay  
packet into the EFCI bit of the outgoing ATM cell.  
- ATM to Frame Relay Direction: The system will convert the EFCI bit received from the ATM cells into  
the FECN bit of the outgoing Frame Relay packet.  
FRS Name  
Allows the user to name the FRS channel. This is helpful when viewing multiple connections to determine  
which DLCI/VPI/VCI combination is associated with each channel.  
FRS state: The state variable allows the user to enable or disable the channel for operation.  
The Frame Relay Service Interworking functions on the Patton Electronics Model 3086FR are also defined  
as sixty-four channels. Each channel creates a connection between a single DLCI on the Frame Relay net-  
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work and a VPI/VCI on the ATM network. The following configuration options are available for each  
channel in the system.  
VPI—Virtual Path Identifier: ATM side Virtual Path Identifier for the specified connection.  
VCI—Virtual Channel Identifier: ATM side Virtual Channel Identifier for the specified connection  
DLCI—Data Link Connection Identifier: Frame Relay side DLCI for the specified connection  
CLI Configuration Method  
The following section describes how to configure FRS channel connections using the CLI interface.  
The system is made up of eight groups and 64 channels. The group configuration variables apply to all eight  
channels within that group. Each channel is configured independently and will all run over as single LMI ses-  
sion or with no LMI running. The FRS (FRF.8) connections are configured using the “frs” directive in the CLI  
interface. The following commands are available:  
Show one of the eight groups  
Command: frs show group #  
The frs show group # command shows the configuration of te group defined by the # directive. Possible  
options are 1–8. The following shows an example setup:  
frs show group 1  
Group Level Information: Group A  
Group Name:  
Group DE Mapping:  
Group Trans Mode:  
zero  
translate  
Group FECN Mapping: zero  
Channel Level Information: Channels 1 - 8  
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|Chn |VPI |VCI |DLCI| Activate | Tx Pkt G/B  
| Rx Pkt G/B  
|0/0  
|chn1 |100 |200 |172 |enable  
|0/0  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|chn2 |1  
|chn3 |2  
|chn4 |3  
|chn5 |4  
|chn6 |5  
|chn7 |6  
|chn8 |7  
|101 |101 |disable  
|102 |102 |disable  
|103 |103 |disable  
|104 |104 |disable  
|105 |105 |disable  
|106 |106 |disable  
|107 |107 |disable  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
|N/A  
Set variable attributes on a specified group  
Command: frs set group # <variable> <value>  
Note At any point during the typing of the command selecting the “?” will display  
the possible options available to the user.  
Note After the first several letters of the command are typed pressing the Tab key  
will tell the system to complete the variable or command name.  
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The frs set group command allows the user to setup the configuration of the group variables. The following  
example could be used to set the DEMapping variable to “convert”.  
Note At the end of the first line the ? was selected and the system prompted the  
user with the possible options available.  
frs set group 1 DEMapping ?  
convert  
one  
zero  
frs set chn1 DEMapping convert  
Set variable attributes on a specified channel  
Command: frs set channel # <variable> <value>  
The following example could be used to set the DLCI variable to 171.  
frs set channel 1 DLCI 171  
Web Configuration Methods  
The following documentation defines how to configure the FRS channel connections using the web interface  
on the Model 3086FR. All web interface screens our found under the IWF link.  
FRS Overview Screen  
By selecting the “FRS Setup (FRF.8)” link below the IWF heading will bring up an overview of the FRS con-  
nection available within the system. This page shows a top level view of the eight groups available. The “Group  
#” column along the left side of the screen is a hyperlink that will bring up detailed configuration information  
about each group and the channels available in the group.  
Figure 25. Top Level Configuration Menu  
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Figure 26. FRF.8 Group Level Configuration window  
Group/Channel Level Configuration Screen  
By selecting the “Group #” link in the FRS Overview screen, the detailed channel level information screen is  
displayed as shown below. This screen allows configuration of all variables associated with the group and chan-  
nels. The screen is broken down into three sections; the first section allows configuration of the group level  
information, the second section allows configuration of the channels associated with the group, the last screen  
shows the packet counters.  
Figure 27. FRF.8 Channel Level Configuration Screen  
Figure 28. FRF.8 Channel Level Packet Information  
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Frame Relay (Ethernet-based) operations  
Ethernet-based (or basic) Frame Relay is also available within the Model 3086FR. This Frame Relay service can  
be used in a similar fashion to other Ethernet-based transports within the system such as PPP or the Ethernet  
transport. Multiple Frame Relay transports, with different DLCI numbers, can be built upon the HDLC con-  
troller that is available with the 3086FR. The Frame Relay Interface is available at the serial interface for trans-  
port out of the Ethernet Interface or the ATM link.  
Frame Relay Configuration Options  
The Frame Relay transport is configurable from both the CLI and the web interface. The following config-  
urable variables are available through both interfaces.  
Channel Segment Size  
The channel segment size is used to define fragmentation of the packets based on the Frame Relay Forum IA  
FRF.12. If this variable is set to 0 then FRF.12 “Frame Relay Fragmentation” will be disabled. If set to any  
other value it will set the fragmentation size used.  
DLCI: Data Link Connection Identifier  
The Frame Relay DLCI used for the specified channel. Must be set to a non-zero number as agreed upon by  
the Frame Relay connection.  
Encapsulation Type  
Defines the FRC1490 encapsulation type that will be used by the channel.  
Port  
Defines the port that should be used to setup the Frame Relay Connection. For routed applications the port  
should be set to “frf”. For bridged applications the port should be set to “fr”.  
Rxmaxpdu  
Receive side max PDU  
Txmaxpdu  
Transmit side max PDU  
Frame Relay CLI Configuration Options  
The following information describes how to configure the frame relay transport on the 3086FR through the  
CLI interface.  
Build a new Frame Relay Transport  
Command: framerelay add transport <name> <port> <dlci>  
Add a new frame relay transport to the system  
Name: Any name can be given to the transport. This name will be used to reference the transport in later  
commands.  
Port: This variable defines the low layer port that will be used to transport data across the frame relay inter-face.  
For routed application the “frf” port should be used. For bridged applications the “fr” port should be used.  
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DLCI: This variable can be set to any positive value less than 8196  
Clear all Frame Relay Transports  
Command: framerelay clear transport  
This command can be used to clear all of the transports in the system  
Delete the specified transport  
Command: framerelay delete transport <name | number>  
Delete a single frame relay connection using either the connection name or number  
name: the name used when creating the transport  
number: the ID number found when listing the transports  
List all active Frame Relay Channels  
Command: framerelay list transports  
List all transports currently defined in the system  
Set configuration variables for the specified frame relay transport  
Command: framerelay set transport <name | number> <variable> <value>  
Set a value for a specific frame relay variable  
1. name | number: specify the connection that you would like to change  
2. variable: any variable from the above list  
3. value: value that you would like to set  
Show detailed configuration information on the specified channel  
Command: framerelay show transport <name | number>  
Display specific information about the frame relay connection  
Web Based Configuration of the Frame Relay Channel  
This section defines the configuration of the Frame Relay Service through the web interface. The Frame Relay  
channel is created through the Configuration->WAN link.  
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Chapter contents  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................78  
LMI Configuration Options..................................................................................................................................78  
managementType: (Default Value: no_maintenance) .....................................................................................78  
MgtState ............................................................................................................................................. 79  
mgtAutoStart: (Default Value: FALSE) ...........................................................................................................79  
T391_Value: (Default Value: 10) ...................................................................................................................79  
T392_Value: (Default Value: 16) ...................................................................................................................79  
fullReportCycle: (Default Value: 6) ................................................................................................................79  
netErrorWindowSize: (Default Value: 4) ........................................................................................................79  
netMaxErrors: (Default Value: 3) ....................................................................................................................79  
userErrorWindowSize: (Default Value: 4) .......................................................................................................79  
userMaxErrors: (Default Value: 3) ..................................................................................................................79  
CLI Configuration Methods..................................................................................................................................80  
Show current configuration .............................................................................................................................80  
Set configuration variable ................................................................................................................................80  
Web Configuration Methods.................................................................................................................................81  
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Introduction  
The Frame Relay Local Management Interface (LMI) is a mechanism that enables two separate frame relay sys-  
tems to communicate the status of the interface. The LMI interface supports dynamic updates on the status of  
the DLCI connections and the congestion state of the network. The Model 3086FR fully supports the LMI  
versions listed in table 4.  
Table 4. LMI Implementation on the 3086FR  
Protocol  
LMI  
Specification  
Options Available  
Frame Relay Forum Implementation Agreement  
(IA) FRF.1 superceded by FRF.1.1  
Network side  
User side  
Both  
Annex D  
Annex A  
Cisco  
ANSI T1.617  
Network side  
User side  
Both  
ITU Q.933 referenced in FRF.1.1  
Cisco implementation of LMI  
Network side  
User side  
Both  
Network  
User side  
Both  
LMI Configuration Options  
LMI is configurable via the CLI or web interface.  
Note Although the Model 3086FR supports LMI implementations for network,  
user, and both, configuration options are limited to network for FRF.8 appli-  
cations, and both for FRF.5 applications.  
managementType: (Default Value: no_maintenance)  
the managementType variable defines the LMI protocol that will be used. The following options are available.  
no_maintenance: No maintenance interface will be used for this frame relay connection.  
ITU_Network: The ITU Q.933 protocol will be used. The unit will operate as the Network side of the  
connection  
ITU_User: The ITU Q.933 protocol will be used. The unit will operate as the User side of the connection  
ITU_Both: The ITU Q.933 protocol will be used. The unit will operate as both the Network and User side  
of the connection.  
ANSI_Network: The ANSI T1.617 protocol will be used. The unit will operate as the Network side of the  
connection  
ANSI_User: The ANSI T1.617 protocol will be used. The unit will operate as the User side of the connection  
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ANSI_Both: The ANSI T1.617 protocol will be used. The unit will operate as both the Network and User  
side of the connection.  
Cisco_Network: The Cisco LMI implementation will be used. The unit will operate as the Network side of  
the connection.  
Cisco_User: The Cisco LMI implementation will be used. The unit will operate as the User side of the con-  
nection  
Cisco_Both: The Cisco LMI implementation will be used. The unit will operate as both the Network and  
User side of the connection.  
MgtState. Defines the current state of the DTE side LMI. Possible options are as follows:  
Mgt_Port_DOWN: Currently the LMI on the DTE side is DOWN  
Mgt_Port_UP: Currently the LMI on the DTE side is UP  
mgtAutoStart: (Default Value: FALSE)  
The management Auto Start variable allows the user to start the LMI session before any DLCI connections are  
created within the unit. If this variable is set to FALSE, the LMI session will begin when the first DLCI channel  
is created. If this variable is set to TRUE the LMI session will begin immediately.  
T391_Value: (Default Value: 10)  
This variable sets the T391 timers in seconds.  
T392_Value: (Default Value: 16)  
This variable sets the T392 timers in seconds.  
fullReportCycle: (Default Value: 6)  
This variable represents the N391 protocol value  
netErrorWindowSize: (Default Value: 4)  
Network side N393 protocol value  
netMaxErrors: (Default Value: 3)  
Network side N392 protocol value  
userErrorWindowSize: (Default Value: 4)  
User side N393 protocol value  
userMaxErrors: (Default Value: 3)  
Network side N392 protocol value  
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CLI Configuration Methods  
The following describes how to configure the LMI using the CLI. All LMI commands are contained under the  
“lmi” directive of the CLI interface. The following options are available:  
Show current configuration  
Command: “lmi show”  
lmi show  
FR_Mgt Type : no_maintenance  
FR_Mgt State : Mgt_Port_DOWN  
Full Report Cycle : 6  
User Max Errors : 3  
Net Max Errors : 3  
User Error Window Size : 4  
Net Error Window Size : 4  
T391_Value : 10  
T392_Value : 16  
Mgt Auto Start : false  
Set configuration variable  
Command: “lmi set <variable> <value>”  
Variable: Any variable from the above list  
Value: Value as defined by the variable  
lmi set managementType 933A_Network  
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Web Configuration Methods  
The following describes how to configure the LMI using the web interface. All LMI configuration variables are  
contained under the “LMI Management” window found through the IWF link. The following image shows  
the configuration variables available.  
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ATM connections  
Chapter contents  
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................84  
DSLAM Connections with remote CPE units.......................................................................................................84  
Bridged application configurations to a DSLAM ............................................................................................84  
RFC 1483 Bridged Configuration. ............................................................................................................85  
PPPoA Bridged (RFC 2364) Configuration ..............................................................................................87  
Routed application configurations to a DSLAM .............................................................................................89  
RFC 1483 Routed .....................................................................................................................................90  
PPPoA Routed (RFC 2364) ......................................................................................................................96  
IPoA Routed (RFC 1577) ......................................................................................................................108  
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Introduction  
In addition to FR to ATM conversion and transport over DSL, the 3086FR is a full feature ATM router,  
allowing routed or bridged services between the DSL interface and the 10/100Base-T. The Model 3086FR can  
simultaneously transport traffic from the serial port and the 10/100Base-T Ethernet port over a single-pair  
DSL link. In this case, the 3086FR operates in split-mode DSL bandwidth allocating dedicated timeslots in  
the DSL frame for the serial port, and for the Ethernet traffic.  
When routing or bridging data from the 10/100Base-T port, keep in mind that data from the 3086FR serial  
port is converted from Frame Relay to ATM encapsulation only, this traffic does not go thru the router or  
bridge core in the 3086FR. When enabling the router or bridge for traffic from the 10/100Base-T, a separate  
PVC and dedicated DSL timeslots have to be configured for this traffic.  
The main configuration steps for this scenario are as follows:  
1. Configure the DSL interface. Assign DSL bandwidth to the serial port, and the remaining DSL bandwidth  
will be assigned to 10/100Base-T port. For instance, if you select a DSL rate of 512 kbps and 256 kbps are  
assigned to the serial port, the remaining 256 kbps of DSL bandwidth will be automatically assigned to  
10/100Base-T traffic.  
2. Configure the serial port. Assign the DSL bandwidth required for the traffic on this port.  
3. Configure the FR to ATM features for the serial port.  
4. Configure the LMI  
If you are using the 10/100Base-T port to route or bridge data:  
1. Create a bridged or routed ATM connection.  
2. Configure the bridge or router, and ATM parameters (including a PVC)  
3. Configure DHCP, NAT, Authentication, Security features, etc, if needed, for this routed or bridged con-  
nection.  
The following ATM routed and bridged connections are available with the 3086FR:  
RFC 1483 bridged  
PPPoA (PPP over ATM) bridged  
RFC 1483 routed  
IPoA (IP over ATM) routed  
PPPoA (PPP over ATM) routed  
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Bridged application configurations to a DSLAM  
Two bridged services are offered, RFC 1483 Bridged and PPPoA Bridged.  
The configurations show a desktop on one end and a laptop on the other. The laptop and its Model 3086FR  
would be replaced with a DSLAM.  
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RFC 1483 Bridged Configuration.  
No additional IP addresses are needed other than the IP address chosen earlier. In fact, if you are configuring and  
managing the model 3086FR only from the CLI (Command Line Interface), an IP address is not needed at all.  
The limitation of no IP address precludes the user from doing web management of the 3086FR since manage-  
ment is done via the Ethernet port.  
As in the PPPoA Bridged application, both sides of the RFC 1483 bridged connection are on the same subnet.  
Model 3086FR (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. For example, to 192.168.100.2  
ip set interface ip1 ipaddress 192.168.100.2 255.255.255.0  
1. Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of  
the 3086FR.  
2. On the Menu, go to Configuration, then to WAN Connections. Delete the factory default WAN services  
already defined.  
Click on Create a new service in the main window, select RFC_1483_Bridged and click on the Configure button.  
In the Description field, enter the description you wish. In this example, it is called RFC 1483 B.  
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  
.
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Change Terminal Type to Remote and Interface Type to atm. Click on the Configure button.  
In the Action submenu under G.SHDSL, change Action to Deactivate, then click on Action.  
Return to Action, select Start and click on Action  
.
Model 3086FR (Central) Configuration Steps (RFC 1483 Bridged)  
Although the some parametric values may vary from the desktop’s Model 3086FR, 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  
Change the IP address so it is in the same subnet as both PCs. For example, to 192.168.100.3  
ip set interface ip1 ipaddress 192.168.100.3 255.255.255.0  
1. Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of  
the 3086FR.  
2. On the Menu, go to Configuration, then to WAN Connections. Delete the factory default WAN services  
already defined.  
Click on Create a new service in the main window, select RFC_1483_Bridged and click on the Configure button.  
In the Description field, enter the description you wish. In this example, it is called RFC 1483 B.  
Leave VCI as 35 and Encapsulation Method as LLC/SNAP. Then click on Apply  
.
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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 Configure button.  
In the Action submenu under G.SHDSL, change Action to Deactivate, then click on Action  
.
Return to Action, select Start and click on Action  
.
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. The packets are de-encapsulated on the receive side so that the IP data can be  
delivered to the end user.  
Model 3086FR (Remote) Configuration Steps (PPPoA 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. For example, to 192.168.100.2  
ip set interface ip1 ipaddress 192.168.100.2 255.255.255.0  
1. Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of  
the 3086FR.  
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2. On the Menu, go to Configuration, then to WAN Connections. Delete the factory default WAN services  
already defined.  
Click on Create a new service in the main window, select PPPoA_Bridged and click on the Configure button.  
In the Description field, enter the description you wish. In this example, it is called PPPoA Bridged.  
– VPI = 0  
– VCI = 300  
– LLC header mode = off  
– HDLC header mode = off  
– No authentication  
– Leave User name and Password blank.  
Click on Apply  
.
3. Go to G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu, then the submenu Configuration.  
Change Terminal Type to Remote and Interface Type to atm. Click on the Configure button.  
In the Action submenu under G.SHDSL, change Action to Deactivate, then click on Action  
.
Return to Action, select Start and click on Action  
.
Model 3086FR (Central)Configuration Steps (PPPoA Bridged)  
From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port,  
ip list interfaces  
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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. For example, to 192.168.100.3  
ip set interface ip1 ipaddress 192.168.100.3 255.255.255.0  
1. Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of  
the 3086FR.  
2. On the Menu, go to Configuration, then to WAN Connections. Delete the factory default WAN services  
already defined.  
Click on Create a new service in the main window, select PPPoA_Bridged and click on the Configure button.  
In the Description field, enter the description you wish. In this example, it is called PPPoA Bridged.  
– VPI = 0  
– VCI = 300  
– LLC header mode = off  
– HDLC header mode = off  
– 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.  
Change Interface Type to atm. Click on the Configure button.  
In the Action submenu under G.SHDSL, change Action to Deactivate, then click on Action  
.
Return to Action, select Start and click on Action  
.
Routed application configurations to a DSLAM  
Five routed WAN services are offered, RFC 1483, IPoA, and PPPoA.  
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RFC 1483 Routed  
RFC 1483 provides the simplest method of connecting end stations over an ATM network. User data in the  
form of Ethernet packets is encapsulated into AAL-5 PDUs for transport over ATM. RFC 1483 provides no  
authentication and configuration that would be provided by PPP.  
Model 3086FR (Remote) Configuration Steps (RFC 1483 Routed)  
From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port,  
ip list interfaces  
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.  
ip set interface ip1 ipaddress 192.168.100.2 255.255.255.0  
1. Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of  
the 3086FR.  
Click on G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu > Configuration > verify that Terminal Type is Central  
and Interface Type is atm. If changed, then click on Configure  
.
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.  
Click on Create a new service in the main window, select RFC 1483 Routed and click on the Configure button.  
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In the Description field, enter the description you wish. In this example, it is called RFC 1483 Routed.  
Change the configuration parameters to match the following.  
Description:RFC 1483 Routed  
– VPI:0  
– VCI:35  
– Encapsulation Method: LLC/SNAP  
– WAN IP Address:192.168.164.2  
Click on Configure  
.
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3. Configuration Menu > Configuration > IP Routes > Click on Create new Ip V4 Route > Create the gate-  
way to the remote 3086FR by entering the WAN IP address of the remote 3086FR, in this example, enter  
192.168.164.3 in the Gateway field > OK  
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.” (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  
.
Model 3086FR (Central) Configuration Steps (RFC 1483 Routed)  
From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port,  
ip list interfaces  
pppoh clear transports  
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One IP interface was called ip1 with an IP address of 192.168.1.1  
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 3086FR to 192.168.172.3. The default IP  
mask is 255.255.255.0.  
ip set interface ip1 ipaddress 192.168.100.2 255.255.255.0  
1. Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of  
the 3086FR.  
Click on G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu > Configuration > verify that Terminal Type is Remote and  
Interface Type is atm. If changed, then click on Configure  
.
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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.  
Click on Create a new service in the main window, select RFC 1483 Routed and click on the Configure button.  
In the Description field, enter the description you wish. In this example, it is called RFC 1483 Routed.  
Description:RFC 1483 Routed  
– VPI:0  
– VCI:35  
– Encapsulation Method: LLC/SNAP  
– WAN IP Address:192.168.164.3  
Click on Configure  
.
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3. Configuration Menu > Configuration > IP Routes > Click on Create new Ip V4 Route > Create the gate-  
way to the remote 3086FR by entering the WAN IP address of the remote 3086FR, in this example, enter  
192.168.164.2 in the Gateway field > OK  
The other fields should be:  
– Destination:0.0.0.0  
– Gateway:192.168.164.2  
– Mask:0.0.0.0  
– Cost:1  
– Interface:[blank]  
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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.  
The modems should link up within 30 seconds or so and the link is ready for communication.  
PPPoA Routed (RFC 2364)  
This routed application is very similar to the PPPoA Bridged application. 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.  
The packets are de-encapsulated on the receive side so that the IP data can be delivered to the end user.  
The Central (Model 3086FR) end functions as a local ISP which will authenticate the Remote user (Model  
3086FR). The CPE side, with Remote and 3086FR-A, may represent a home PC which is connecting to a cen-  
tralized PPP server (Local and 3086FR—B).  
Since this is a routed application, there are differences to be noted. Referring to the application diagram, three  
unique subnets exist. The Ethernet LAN on the 3086FR and Remote side, the Ethernet LAN on the 3086FR  
and Central side, and lastly, the subnet of the ATM’s PVC link between the two modems, 3086FR-A and  
3086FR-B. The 3086FR-B and Local end (the Central side) may also be a DSLAM.  
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Model 3086FR (Remote—Client) Configuration Steps (PPPoA Routed)  
1. From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port,  
ip list interfaces  
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.  
ip set interface ip1 ipaddress 192.168.100.2 255.255.255.0  
Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of  
the 3086FR.  
Click on G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu > Configuration > verify that Terminal Type is Central  
and Interface Type is atm. If changed, then click on Configure  
.
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.  
Click on Create a new service in the main window, select PPPoA Routed and click on the Configure button.  
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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  
– VPI:0  
– VCI:800  
– WAN IP Address:0.0.0.0  
– LLC Header Mode:off  
– HDLC Header Mode:off  
– CHAP  
– User Name:fred  
– Passwood:fredspass  
Click on Configure  
.
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.  
– Server:false  
– Create Route:true  
– Specific Route:false  
– Subnet Mask:0.0.0.0  
– Route Mask:0.0.0.0  
– Hdlc:false  
– LLC:false  
– Lcp Max Configure:10  
– Lcp Max Failure:5  
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– Lcp Max Terminate:2  
– Dialin Auth:none  
– Dialout Username:fred  
– Dialout Password:fredspass  
– Confirmation Password:fredspass  
– Dialout Auth:chap  
– Interface ID:1  
– Remote IP:192.168.164.2  
– Local IP:0.0.0.0  
– Magic Number:0  
– MRU:0  
– IP Addr from IPCP:true  
– 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  
– Auto Connect:false  
– Idle Timeout:0  
– Termination:true  
Click on Change button.  
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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  
– Peak Cell Rate:2000  
– Burst Tolerance:0  
– MCR:0  
– MBS:0  
– Sustainable Cell Rate:0  
– Class:UBR  
– Port:atm  
Click on the Change button if changes were made.  
5. Click on Edit ‘IP Interface.’  
Verify or change if necessary the following Options parameters.  
– Ipaddr:0.0.0.0  
– Mask:0.0.0.0  
– Dhcp:false  
– MTU:1500  
– Enabled:true  
Click on the Change button if changes were made.  
6. There is no gateway created in the IP routes submenu. Upon connecting, the server will provide this infor-  
mation while setting up the PPP connection.  
7. 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  
.
Model 3086FR (Central—Server) Configuration Steps (PPPoA Routed)  
1. From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port,  
ip list interfaces  
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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 192.168.172.3. The default IP mask is  
255.255.255.0.  
ip set interface ip1 ipaddress 192.168.172.3 255.255.255.0  
Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of  
the 3086FR.  
Click on G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu> Configuration > verify that Terminal Type is Central and  
Interface Type is atm. If changed, then click on Configure  
.
Click on Action > Select deactivate for Action > Click on the Action button.  
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2. On the Menu, go to Configuration, then to WAN Connections  
Delete both default WAN services already defined.  
Click on Create a new service in the main window, select PPPoA Routed and click on the Configure button.  
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  
– VPI:0  
– VCI:800  
– WAN IP Address:192.168.164.2  
– LLC Header Mode:off  
– HDLC Header Mode:off  
Note The following items are for dial-out service only, for when a remote is estab-  
lishing a connection with a server.  
CHAP  
User Name: [leave blank]  
Passwood: [leave blank]  
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Click on Configure  
.
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.  
Parameters in red italics are those requiring changes from the default configuration.  
– Server: true  
– Create Route: true  
– Specific Route: false  
– Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0  
– Route Mask: 0.0.0.0  
– Hdlc: false  
– LLC: false  
– Lcp Max Configure: 10  
– Lcp Max Failure: 5  
– Lcp Max Terminate: 2  
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– Dialin Auth: pap  
– Dialout Username: [blank]  
– Dialout Password: [blank]  
– Confirmation Password: [blank]  
– Dialout Auth: none  
– Interface ID: 2  
– Remote IP: 192.168.164.3  
– Local IP: 192.168.164.2  
– Magic Number: 0  
– MRU: 0  
– IP Addr from IPCP: true  
– Discover Primary DNS: false  
– Discover Secondary DNS: false  
– Give DNS to Relay: false  
– Give DNS to Client: false  
– Remote DNS: 0.0.0.0  
– Remote Secondary: 0.0.0.0  
– LCP Echo Every: 10  
– Auto Connect: false  
– Idle Timeout: 0  
– Termination: true  
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Click on Change button.  
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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  
– Peak Cell Rate:2000  
– Burst Tolerance:0  
– MCR:0  
– MBS:0  
– Sustainable Cell Rate:0  
– Class:UBR  
– Port:atm  
Click on the Change button if changes were made.  
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5. Click on Edit ‘IP Interface.’  
Verify or change if necessary the following Options parameters.  
– Ipaddr:192.168.164.2  
– Mask:255.255.255.0  
– Dhcp:false  
– MTU:1500  
– Enabled:true  
Click on the Change button if changes were made.  
6. Again, Configuration Menu > Configuration > IP Routes > Click on Create new Ip V4 Route > Create the gateway to the remote  
3086FR by changing or verifying the following parameters in the webpage Edit—Advanced Settings.  
– Destination:0.0.0.0  
– Gateway:192.168.164.3  
– Mask:0.0.0.0  
– Cost:1  
– Interface:[blank]  
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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.  
– Username:fred  
– Password:fredspass  
– May dialin:true  
– Comments: [may leave blank or enter any comments for this user.]  
Click on the Create button.  
8. 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  
.
IPoA Routed (RFC 1577)  
User data in the form of IP packets is encapsulated into AAL-5 PDUs for transport over ATM. The fact that  
the user data is routed at an IP layer instead of bridged at a MAC layer allows the source and destination to be  
on different subnets. A notable drawback of IPoA is the lack of authentication and configuration that would be  
provided by PPP.  
Model 3086FR (Remote) Configuration Steps (IPoA Routed)  
From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port,  
ip list interfaces  
One IP interface was 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. For example, to 192.168.100.2. The default IP mask is 255.255.255.0.  
ip set interface ip1 ipaddress 192.168.100.2 255.255.255.0  
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1. Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of  
the 3086FR.  
2. On the Menu, go to Configuration, then to WAN Connections. Delete the factory default WAN services  
already defined.  
Click on Create a new service in the main window, select IPoA_Routed and click on the Configure button.  
In the Description field, enter the description you wish. In this example, it is called IPoA Routed.  
– VPI:0  
– VCI:700  
– WAN IP address: 192.168.164.2  
Click on Apply  
.
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3. Returning to the 3086FR 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  
– Cost:1  
– Interface:[leave blank]  
Click on OK  
.
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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.  
In the Action submenu under G.SHDSL, change Action to Deactivate, then click on Action  
.
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Return to Action, select Start and click on Action  
.
Model 3086FR (Central) Configuration Steps (IPoA Routed)  
From the command line interface (CLI) via the RS-232 control port:  
ip list interfaces  
One IP interface was 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. For example, to 192.168.172.3. The default IP mask is 255.255.255.0.  
ip set interface ip1 ipaddress 192.168.172.3 255.255.255.0  
1. Now you can bring up the web-page management system on your browser by entering the IP address of  
the 3086FR.  
2. On the Menu, go to Configuration, then to WAN Connections. Delete the factory default WAN services  
already defined.  
Click on Create a new service in the main window, select IPoA_Routed and click on the Configure button.  
In the Description field, enter the description you wish. In this example, it is called IPoA Routed.  
– VPI:0  
– VCI:700  
– WAN IP address: 192.168.164.3  
Click on Apply  
.
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3. Returning to the 3086FR 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  
– Interface:[leave blank]  
Click on OK  
.
4. Go to G.SHDSL in the Configuration Menu, then the submenu Configuration.  
Leave Terminal Type as Remote.  
Change Interface Type to hdlc. Click on the Configure button.  
In the Action submenu under G.SHDSL, change Action to Deactivate, then click on Action  
.
Return to Action, select Start and click on Action  
.
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Chapter contents  
IP Configurations................................................................................................................................................116  
Router ...........................................................................................................................................................116  
RIP and RIPv2 ........................................................................................................................................116  
Static Route ............................................................................................................................................116  
DHCP Server and Relay ...............................................................................................................................117  
DNS Client .............................................................................................................................................119  
DNS Relay Mode ....................................................................................................................................120  
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IP Configurations  
This chapter describes how to use the web page management pages to configure the router’s RIP versions, cre-  
ate a static Ip V4Route, and configure the DHCP Server or Relay.  
Router  
This section describes how to edit RIP versions and create a static Ip V4Route.  
RIP and RIPv2  
The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a distance-vector protocol that enables routers to exchange infor-  
mation about destinations for computing routes throughout the network. You should use this routing protocol  
primarily in homogeneous networks of moderate size. Distance-vector algorithms cause each router to periodi-  
cally broadcast its routing tables to its neighbors. Thus a router, knowing its neighbors’ tables, can decide  
which destination neighbor to use for routing a packet.  
The Edit Rip Version window is where you can configure the router to accept RIPv1, RIPv2, or both. Follow  
these guidelines in choosing a routing configuration:  
Choose RIPv1 if you want routing advertisements to be aggregated on the network class boundary. Other-  
wise, choose RIPv2.  
Configure all the router interfaces on the same physical IP network to run either RIPv1 or RIPv2, but  
not both.  
Configure the router to run both RIPv1 and RIPv2 if there are routers on the same physical network that  
must use RIPv1 and others that must use RIPv2.  
The following options are available:  
Accept V1—Select True if you want the router to accept RIPv1, otherwise select False.  
Accept V2—Select True if you want the router to accept RIPv2, otherwise select False.  
Send V1—Select True if you want the router to send RIPv1, otherwise select False.  
Send V2—Select True if you want the router to send RIPv2, otherwise select False.  
Send Multicast—If you want to send multicast route updates to other RIP routers, select True, otherwise  
select False.  
Static Route  
In addition to configuring the gateway, additional static routes can be entered as described below:  
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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. Enter the destination IP address in the Value field of “Destination.”  
4. Enter the IP address of the gateway which is the WAN IP address of the device on the other end of the  
DSL link in the Value field of “Gateway.”  
5. Enter the appropriate netmask in the Value field of “Netmask.”  
6. Leave Cost as “1.”  
7. “Interface” is an ASCII field which you may leave blank or fill in for your identification.  
8. Click OK  
.
9. Add additional static routes using the same procedure.  
DHCP Server and Relay  
The DHCP Server or Relay are simply configured via the web page management pages.  
1. Go to > Configuration Menu > Configuration > DHCP Server and the DHCP Server page is displayed.  
At the bottom of the web page are three options for the DHCP Server Mode: Disabled, DHCP server  
(default), and DHCP Relay Agent.  
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2. Click on Configure on the DHCP Server web page to change the configuration for any of the DHCP param-  
eters.  
The three categories of configuration parameters on this web page are the Address Range of the DHCP  
Server, the Lease Times in seconds, the selection of Domain Name Servers (if desired), and whether to use  
the router as the default gateway.  
3. Clicking on Advanced Options offers additional options for configuration. They are displayed in the following  
figure.  
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4. The Frame Relay to ATM Converter may be used as a DHCP Relay Agent if desired. Go to > Configura-  
tion 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.  
5. Enter the DHCP server’s IP address and click on Apply  
.
The router is now ready to operate as a DHCP Relay agent.  
DNS Client  
The DNS client provides a method for retrieving a list of IP addresses for a host name as well as acquiring the  
host name for a given IP address. The DNS client will cache any results from the name server which reduces  
network traffic.  
1. Enter the DNS Servers by entering the IP address in the field next to the Add button.  
2. Click on Add  
.
More than one DNS Server may be added.  
An alternative is to create a domain search list. The DNS Client uses this list when a user asks for the IP  
address list for an incomplete domain name. There may be up to a maximum of 6 incomplete domain names  
in the search list.  
Enter the domain name and click on Add to add it to the list.  
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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.  
1. Select Enabled  
2. Click on Configure  
3. Enter the DNS server address in the field following DNS server IP address:  
4. Click on Apply  
.
.
.
5. Repeat to add more DNS server addresses, not to exceed the maximum of 10.  
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Chapter contents  
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................122  
Configuring the IAD...........................................................................................................................................122  
Configuring the security interfaces.......................................................................................................................123  
Deleting a Firewall Policy .............................................................................................................................124  
Enabling the Firewall...........................................................................................................................................125  
Firewall Portfilters ...............................................................................................................................................125  
Security Triggers..................................................................................................................................................126  
Intrusion Detection System (IDS).......................................................................................................................128  
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Introduction  
Security provides the ability to setup and enforce security policies. The policies define the types of traffic per-  
mitted to pass through a gateway, either inbound, outbound, or both, and from which origins the traffic may  
be allowed to enter.  
Within the security configuration is a stateful firewall. A stateful firewall utilizes a security mechanism to main-  
tain information concerning the packets it receives. This information is used for deciding dynamically whether  
or not a packet may pass through.  
Port filters are rules that determine how a packet should be handled. The rules define the protocol type, the  
range of source and destination port numbers and an indication whether the packet is allowed or not.  
Security triggers are used with applications that require and create separate sessions. The most common exam-  
ple is FTP. An FTP client establishes a connection to a server using port 21, but data transfers are done on a  
separate connection or port. The port number, and who makes the connection, can vary depending on the  
FTP client. To allow FTP to work without triggers, you would need to set up port filters allowing the correct  
port numbers through. This is a significant security risk.  
This risk can be avoided by using security triggers. Triggers tell the security mechanism to expect these second-  
ary sessions and how to handle them. Rather than allowing a range of port numbers, triggers handle the situa-  
tion dynamically, opening the secondary sessions only when appropriate. The triggers work without needing to  
understand the application protocol or reading the payload of the packet, although this does happen when  
using NAT.  
Triggering allows you to set up a trigger for different application protocols that use multiple sessions. The tim-  
eout between sessions and whether or not session chaining are allowed are configurable. Session chaining is not  
needed for FTP but is for NetMeeting.  
Configuring the IAD  
The configuration of security assumes that the 3086FR/Frame Relay to ATM Converter 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 section in Chapter 3 entitled IP Address Quick Start Modification.  
In this example the WAN transport between the two 3086FR/IADs will be IPoA.  
1. Click on WAN Connectionsunder Configuration on the 3086FR’s Menu.  
2. Click on Create a New Service.  
3. Select IPoA Routedand click on the Configurebutton.  
4. For this example, enter IPoA Security Firewallin the Description field.  
5. VPI remains at 0. Change VCI to be 100.  
6. Click on WAN IP addressand enter 192.168.101.1 in the adjacent box. The default IP mask is  
255.255.255.0.  
7. Click on Apply.  
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The next step in configuring the Frame Relay to ATM Converter is adding the default gateway route. Since  
the WAN IP address of the 3086FR modem at the CO site is 192.168.101.2, this will be the gateway for the  
3086FR modem at the CPE site, the modem we are currently configuring.  
1. Click on IP Routesunder Configuration on the 3086FR modem’s Menu.  
2. Click on Create a New IP Route.  
3. Enter 192.168.101.2 in the box adjacent to Gateway.  
4. Leave Destination and Netmask both as 0.0.0.0 because this is the gateway default route.  
5. Click on Createand the route will be entered.  
6. The default gateway can be verified by clicking on IP Routesunder Status in the menu.  
Configuring the security interfaces  
The interfaces and routes have been configured on the 3086FR Frame Relay to ATM Converter which will  
function as the firewall. The Ethernet side of the 3086FR will be configured to be an internal security interface  
whereas the WAN side is configured as an external security interface since it is on “public” side of the modem  
connection.  
1. Click on Securityunder Configuration on the 3086FR modem’s menu.  
2. Under Security Interfaces, click on Add Interface.  
3. Select Name of the WAN port (ipoa-0) and Interface Type to be external. Click on Apply.  
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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.  
1. Under Policies, Triggers and Intrusion Devices on the Security page, click on Firewall Policy  
Configuration.  
2. In the Current Firewall Policies page, click on New Policy.  
3. Select the parameters so the policy applies between interface of types: external  
internal.  
Also Validators will block traffic. This blocks all hosts.  
4. Click on Apply.  
Deleting a Firewall Policy  
To delete a Firewall Policy, follow these Command Line Interface (CLI) commands via the Console port.  
firewall list policies  
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Firewall Policies:  
ID |  
-------------------------------------------------------------------  
1 | item0 | external | internal | false  
-------------------------------------------------------------------  
Name  
|
Type 1  
|
Type 2  
| Validator Allow Only  
firewall delete policy item0  
The firewall policy named item0 is now deleted.  
Enabling the Firewall  
At this point, both security and the firewall can be enabled and the network is secure. All the interfaces which  
have been defined are protected: all traffic blocked between the internal and external interfaces.  
1. Return to the Security page.  
2. Under Security State select Enabled for Securityand click on Change State.  
3. Then select Enabled for the Firewalland click on Change State.  
The network is now secure. All the interfaces which have been defined are protected and all traffic is blocked  
between different the different interface types. That is, all traffic is blocked between the external and internal  
interfaces.  
The next section describes how to configure the Firewall for allowing certain types of data transfer to occur  
between the PC’s on different networks.  
Firewall Portfilters  
Next, we configure the Firewall to permit certain types of data transfer between the PCs on the different net-  
works. This is done by the implementation of Firewall portfilters. Portfilters are individual rules that determine  
what kind of traffic can pass between two interface types.  
For the Transport Type below, the different types are:  
Transport Type Abbreviation  
1
2
3
ICMP  
IGMP  
GGP  
IP  
4
6
TCP  
8
EGP  
9
IGP  
17  
46  
47  
89  
92  
UDP  
RSVP  
GRE  
OSPFIGP  
MTP  
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Transport Type Abbreviation  
94 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. Enter 1 (for ICMP) in Transport Type.  
3. Both Inbound and Outbound should be allowed.  
4. Click on Apply.  
You can now ping between the two networks  
Security Triggers  
Security triggers are used to allow an application to open a secondary port in order to transport data. The most  
common example is FTP. This procedure is to set up a trigger on the Firewall to have an FTP session from PC  
A to PC B, but not the reverse.  
1. First, create an outbound-only portfilter for FTP and add it to the item0 policy.  
2. Following the path given in step 1 for the ping portfilter, click on Add TCP Filter.  
3. The Port Range is entered as 21 for both Start and End.  
4. Set Inbound as Block, but Outbound as Allow.  
5. Click on Apply.  
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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.  
To enable the ftp data channel, add a trigger which will open a secondary channel only when data is being  
passed. This prevents the need to open too many ports which offer a security risk.  
1. From the Configuration Menu, > Configuration > Security > Firewall Trigger Configuration > New Trig-  
ger.  
2. Set the parameters as follows:  
– Transport Type = tcp  
– Port Number Start = 21  
– Port Number End = 21  
– Allow Multiple Hosts = Block  
– Max Activity Interval = 3000  
– Enable Session Chaining = Block  
– Enable UDP Session Chaining = Block  
– Binary Address Replacement = Block  
– Address Translation Type = none  
3. Click on Apply.  
You should now be able to use ftp commands to pass data between Remote and Local.  
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Intrusion Detection System (IDS)  
The security feature in the 3086FR Frame Relay to ATM Converter 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 circum-  
stances) for a period of time. Other attacks are simply logged. The subsequent table is a summary of the attacks  
detected.  
Attacking Host  
Blacklisted?  
Attack Name  
Protocol  
Ascend Kill  
Echo/Chargen  
Echo Scan  
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
TCP  
yes  
no  
yes  
yes  
WinNuke  
Xmas Tree Scan  
IMAP SYN/FIN Scan TCP  
TCP  
yes  
yes  
Smurf  
ICMP  
If victim protection set  
SYN/FIN/RST Flood TCP  
If scanning threshold  
exceeded  
Net Bus Scan  
Back Orifice Scan  
TCP  
UDP  
yes  
yes  
1. To enable IDS, click on Enabled for “Intrusion Detection Enabled” on the “Security Interface Configura-  
tion” page. Then click on Change State(s).  
2. Click on Configure Intrusion Detection.  
3. You may choose which of the parameters to configure and for which value.  
– Use Blacklist:Default = 10 minutes when enabled.  
If IDS has detected an intrusion an external host, access to the network is denied for ten minutes.  
– Use Victim Protection:Default = Disabled.  
Enables Victim Protection. Victim Protection protects the victim from an attempted spoofing attack.  
Web spoofing allows an attacker to create a ‘shadow’ copy of the world wide web (WWW). All access to  
the shadow Web goes through the attacker’s machine, so the attacker can monitor all of the victim’s  
activities and send false data to or from the victim’s machine. When enabled, packets destined for the  
victim host of a spooking style attack are blocked.  
– DOS Attack Block Duration:Default = 1800 seconds (30 minutes).  
A Denial of Service (DOS) attack is an attempt by an attacker to prevent legitimate users from using a  
service. If a DOS attack is detected, all suspicious hosts are blocked by the firewall for a set time limit  
– Scan Attack Block Duration:Default = 86400 seconds  
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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).  
Sets the duration of the block in seconds.  
– Maximum TCP Open Handshaking Count:Default = 100  
Sets the maximum number of unfinished TCP handshaking sessions per second that are allowed by a  
firewall before a SYN Flood is detected. SYN Flood is a DOS attack. When establishing normal TCP  
connections, three packets are exchanged: (1) A SYN (synchronize) packet is sent from the host to the  
network server. (2) A SYN/ACK packet is sent from the network server to the host. (3) An Ack  
(acknowledge) packet is sent from the host to the network server. If the host sends unreachable source  
addresses in the SYN packet, the server sends the SYN/ACK packets to the unreachable addresses and  
keeps resending them. This creates a backlog queue of unacknowledged SYN/ACK packets. Once the  
queue is full, the system will ignore all incoming SYN request and no legitimate TCP connections can  
be established.  
– Once the maximum number of unfinished TCP handshaking sessions is reached, an attempted DOS  
attack is detected. The firewall blocks the suspected attacker for the time limit specified in the DOS  
Attack Block Duration parameter.  
– Maximum Ping Count:Default = 15  
Sets the maximum number of pings per second that are allowed by the firewall before an Echo Storm is  
detected. Echo Storm is a DOS attack. An attacker sends oversized ICMP datagrams to the system using  
the ‘ping’ command. This can cause the system to crash, freeze, or reboot, resulting in denial of service  
to legitimate users.  
– Maximum ICMP Count:Default = 100  
Sets the maximum number of ICMP packets per second that are allowed by the firewall before an ICMP  
Flood is detected. An ICMP Flood is a DOS attack. The attacker tries to flood the network with ICMP  
packets in order to prevent transmission of legitimate network traffic.  
4. After selecting the chosen parameters, click on Apply.  
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Chapter 11 NAT (Network Address Translation)  
Chapter contents  
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................132  
Enabling NAT ..............................................................................................................................................132  
Global address pool and reserved map ...........................................................................................................133  
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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.  
3. Create a reserved mapping between a global IP address and the IP address of an internal PC.  
A Global Address Pool is a pool of addresses seen from the outside network. Each external interface creates a  
Global Address Pool with a single address—the address assigned to that interface. For outbound sessions, an  
address is picked from a pool by hashing the source IP address for a pool index and then hashing again for an  
address index. For inbound sessions, it is necessary to create a reserved mapping.  
A reserved mapping is used so that NAT knows where to route packets on inbound sessions. The reserved map-  
ping will map a specific global address and port to an inside address and port. Reserved mappings can also be  
used so that different inside hosts can share a global address by mapping different ports to different hosts. For  
example, Host A is an FTP server and Host B is a web server. By mapping the FTP port to Host A and the  
HTTP port to Host B, both insides hosts can share the same global address. Setting the protocol number to  
255 (0xFF) means that the mapping will apply to all protocols. Setting the port number to 65535 (0xFFFF) for  
TCP or UDP protocols means that the mapping will apply to all port numbers for that protocol.  
Some applications embed address and/or port information in the payload of the packet. The most notorious  
of these is FTP. For most applications, it is sufficient to create a trigger with address replacement enabled.  
However there are three applications for which a specific ALF is provided: FTP, NetBIOS, and DNS.  
Enabling NAT  
The configuration of NAT in this example follows on the preceding configuration completed in the chapter,  
“Security.”  
1. Go to the “Security Interface Configuration” page by clicking on Securityunder Configuration in the  
menu.  
2. Click on Enable NAT to internal interfacesin the table, Security Interfaces. NAT is now  
enabled between the internal (LAN) and the external (WAN) interfaces of the firewall.  
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Global address pool and reserved map  
1. Click on Advanced NAT Configurationon 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.  
3. Set the parameters to the following values:  
– Interface Type:internal  
– Use Subnet Configuration:Use IP Address Range  
– IP Address:100.100.100.101  
– Subnet Mask/IP Address 2:100.100.100.102  
Click on Add Global Address Pool.  
4. Next, create a reserved mapping between a global IP address from the global pool and an internal PC’s IP  
address (in this example, 10.1.1.2)  
5. Click on Add Reserved Mapping…  
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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.)  
7. Click on Add Reserved Mapping.  
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Status LEDs  
The LEDs indicate the status of the Power, the WAN (DSL) inter-modem link, Sync Serial or T1/E1 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.  
Table 5. Status LED descriptions  
Power  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
ON indicates that power is applied. Off indi-  
cates that no power is applied.  
Solid green: connected  
Off: disconnected  
Green: indicates a binary ‘0’ condition  
off: indicates a binary ‘1’or idle condition  
Green: indicates a binary ‘0’condition  
off: indicates a binary ‘1’ or idle condition  
ON: indicates the CTS signal from the Frame  
Relay to ATM Converter is active, binary ‘1’  
off: indicates CTS is binary ‘0’  
WAN (DSL)  
Link  
Sync Serial TD  
RD  
CTS  
DTR  
Green  
ON: indicates the DTR signal from the DTE  
device attached to the serial port is active,  
binary ‘1’  
T1/E1  
Link  
LOS  
TD  
Green  
Red  
On: indicates the T1/E1 interface is connected to a  
live T1/E1 line  
On: indicates the T1/E1 interface is not connected  
to an active T1/E1 line  
Green: indicates a binary ‘0’ condition  
off: indicates a binary ‘1’or idle condition  
Green: indicates a binary ‘0’condition  
off: indicates a binary ‘1’ or idle condition  
ON: indicates an active 10/100 BaseT connec-  
tion  
ON: connected to a 100BaseT LAN  
Off: connected to a 10BaseT LAN  
Flashing: when transmitting data from the Frame  
Relay to ATM Converter to the Ethernet  
Flashing: when transmitting data from the Ether-  
net to the IAD.  
ON: incidates absence of a valid DSL connec-  
tion  
flashes once: indicates bit errors occurring dur-  
ing 511/511E tests  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Red  
RD  
Ethernet  
Link  
100M  
Tx  
Rx  
Status  
NS  
ER  
Red  
TM  
Yellow  
ON: is under one of the test modes (local loop,  
remote loop, or V.54 BER pattern)  
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Chapter contents  
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................138  
Ping.....................................................................................................................................................................138  
Software Upgrades...............................................................................................................................................138  
Configuration ...............................................................................................................................................138  
Procedure ......................................................................................................................................................138  
Operating Local Analog Loopback (LAL)—Serial Port Loop...............................................................................139  
Operating Remote Digital Loopback (RDL)—DSL Loop...................................................................................139  
T1/E1 Diagnostics...............................................................................................................................................140  
Network Loop ..............................................................................................................................................140  
T1/E1 Local Loop .........................................................................................................................................141  
QRSS—BIT Error Rate Diagnostics .............................................................................................................142  
T1/E1 connection Status ..............................................................................................................................143  
Alarms .....................................................................................................................................................143  
Transceiver Status. ..................................................................................................................................143  
FDL statistics (T1 only) ..........................................................................................................................143  
E1/T1 DS0 Monitor ...............................................................................................................................143  
BIT Error Rate (V.52) Diagnostics......................................................................................................................144  
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Introduction  
The Model 3086FR offers three sets of diagnostics: Local Analog Loopback (serial port loop), Remote Digital  
Loopback (DSL loop), and T1/E1 Loops for the Model 3086FR/K. Some tests can be activated physically  
from the front panel, or via the CLI/Web management menus  
Ping  
The ping command is executed from the Command Line Interface (CLI). Ping in the 3086FR is executed  
from the “ip” command. Here is the ping format followed by a valid response.  
ip ping 192.168.100.11  
ping: PING 192.168.100.11: 32 data bytes  
ping: 40 bytes from 192.168.100.11: seq=0, ttl=128, rtt<10ms  
Software Upgrades  
Software upgrades are required in two scenarios. First, for new features. Second, for standard software upgrades  
(at an additional cost).  
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 3086FR’s web page on the browser.  
3. Click on > System, then > Upgrade  
4. Locate the firmware image on this web page.  
5. Click on Upgrade.  
6. Wait until the upgrading is complete, and then restart the 3086FR.  
7. It is now ready to use with the new firmware.  
If you encounter problems with the firmware upgrade, do the following to upload software image into the Pat-  
ton 3086FR via TFTP. .  
Note The Patton 3086FR products have a TFTP server built-in, a TFTP client  
will be require on the user side to connect to the TFTP server  
Configuration  
The Patton products are configured as a TFTP server with the default IP address 192.168.200.10.  
Procedure  
1. Go to Upgrade.patton.com and download the software upload package. The package contains the follow-  
ing files:  
– Tftplock.key  
– Tftpupdt.beg  
– Image  
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– Npimage  
– Key  
– Initbun  
– Im.conf  
– Tftpupdt.rbt  
– Tftpupdt.end  
– Script.bat  
2. Connect the control (console) port of the unit to a PC.  
3. Connect the Ethernet port to the appropriate device where the upload package will be stored.  
4. On a Window 2000 or WinXP machine, open a Command Prompt and run the script. (The script will  
connect to the default 192.168.200.10 IP address). If using Win9x, a TFTP client will be needed.  
5. The TFTP process takes about 90 seconds, the unit will reboot automatically when done.  
Operating Local Analog Loopback (LAL)—Serial Port Loop  
The Local Line Loopback (LAL) applies to serial port data traffic, it does not affect traffic from the Ethernet  
port. The local Loop test checks the operation of the local Model 3086FR, and is performed separately on each  
unit. Any data sent to the local Model 3086FR 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).  
Figure 29. Local Line Loop  
To perform a Local Analog Loopback test, follow these steps:  
1. Move the front panel toggle switch UP to Local.  
2. Verify that the data terminal equipment is operating properly and can be used for a test.  
3. Perform a V.52 BER (bit error rate) test as described in secton “BIT Error Rate (V.52) Diagnostics” If the  
BER test equipment indicates no faults, but the data terminal indicates a fault, follow the manufacturer’s  
checkout procedure for the data terminal. Also check the interface cable between the terminal and the  
Model 3086FR.  
Operating Remote Digital Loopback (RDL)—DSL Loop  
The Remote Digital Loopback (RDL) test checks the performance of both the local and remote Model  
3086FRs, as well as the communication link between them. Any characters originating at the serial port and  
sent to the remote Model 3086FR in the test mode will be returned to the originating device (i.e, characters  
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typed on the keyboard of the local terminal will appear on the local terminal screen after having been passed to  
the remote Model 3086FR and looped back). See Figure 30.  
Local 3086  
Remote 3086  
DSL  
10/100  
Power  
10/100  
Power  
Crossover  
Ethert  
Crossover  
Ethert  
MX  
MX  
Figure 30. Remote Digital Loop  
To perform an RDL test, follow these steps:  
1. Activate the RDL by moving the front panel toggle switch DOWN to remote.  
2. Perform a bit error test (BERT) using the internal V.52 generator (as described in section “BIT Error Rate  
(V.52) Diagnostics” on page 144), or using a seperate BER Tester. If the BER test indicates a fault, and the  
Local Line Loopback test was successful for both Model 3086FRs, you may have a problem with the  
twisted pair line between the modems. You should then check the twisted pair line for proper connections  
and continuity.  
T1/E1 Diagnostics  
The 3086FR/K offers two diagnostics loops for the T1/E1 interface: Network (line) loopback, and local loop,  
These tests can be activated via the CLI/Web management menus  
Network Loop  
The Network (line) Loopback applies to the T1/E1 interface data traffic; it does not affect traffic from the  
Ethernet port. The network Loop test verifies the operation of the T1/E1interface of the local unit and the T1/  
E1 line. Any data received by the 3086FR T1/E1 interface in this test mode will be echoed (returned) to the  
originating device. This test is useful when the device connected to the 3086FR’s T1/E1 interface is unable to  
send loop codes to the local 3086FR’s T1/E1 CSU/DSU interface.  
Figure 31. 3086FR Line Loop  
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To set the 3086FR T1/E1 port in Network Loopback test, do the following:  
1. Go to the 3086FR Main page, select E1/T1. Next, click on Test Modes, select network Loop using the drop  
down menu, click on the Activate Test Mode button.  
2. Perform a BER (bit error rate) test. Replace the Local T1/E1 equipment (PBX) with a T1/E1 tester, and  
initiate a BER test to verify integrity of the cable and operation of the 3086FR’s T1 interface.  
T1/E1 Local Loop  
When set to local loop, the 3086FR/K loops DSL timeslots assigned to carry T1/E1 data to far end 3086FR or  
3096RC T-DACS.  
Figure 32. 3086FR/K T1/E1 local loop  
To set the 3086FR in T1/E1 local loop test, follow these steps:  
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1. Go to the 3086FR Main page, select E1/T1. Next, click on Test Modes, select local Loop using the drop  
down menu, click on the Activate Test Mode button.  
2. Perform a BER (bit error rate) test. This test can be initiated from the far end using a T1/E1 BER tester to  
verify the T1/E1 path over the DSL line and 3086FRs involved.  
QRSS—BIT Error Rate Diagnostics  
The 3086FR/K offers a Bit Error Rate (BER) QRSS test pattern. This test pattern may to be used to test the  
communication link and the T1/E1 interface of the device attached to the 3086FR. When a QRSS test is  
invoked, the 3086FR generates a pseudo-random pattern using a mathematical polynomial. The pattern is sent  
over the T1/E1 interface to the far end device and looped to the 3086FR (originator), the far end device i.e.  
PBX or routers’s T1/E1 port must be set to line loop. The local 3086FR decodes the received bits using the  
same polynomial. If the received bits match the agreed upon pseudo-random pattern, then the 3086FR and  
the communication link are functioning properly. The 3086FR can also initiate a built-in QRSS pattern with  
errors. This test pattern generator injects intentional errors approximately once per second in the transmitted  
stream.  
To perform a BER test, follow these steps:  
1. From the Main page T1/E1 option, select the QRSS or QRSS Errs option, and then click on the Activate  
Test Mode button. This will start the internal test pattern generator for data sent and looped at the far end  
device.  
2. Monitor the BER test results. The Test Mode Status window will display the number of bit errors, if any,  
detected in the received stream.  
Note The above BER tests will not work if the 3086FR’s T1/E1 interface has been  
placed in Network loop.  
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T1/E1 connection Status  
The 3086FR E1/T1 status page displays a number of alarms conditions, Transceiver status, and statistics. The  
information displayed in this page is of use for monitoring and troubleshooting network problems when the  
3086FR T1/E1 interface is connected directly to a Telco network  
Alarms  
The status page shows condition and alarm for the following:  
Red Alarm, Yellow alarm, Blue Alarm, Remote Alarm, carrier loss, and Sync Loss.  
Transceiver Status.  
This section displays status for the following:  
Search FAS, Search CRC, Search CAS, Frame Sync errors, Line Code errors, and Path Code errors  
FDL statistics (T1 only)  
The FDL section provides statistics on T1 link performance, this include Current and historical near end line  
statistics.  
E1/T1 DS0 Monitor  
The DS0 monitor page allows monitoring of a particular timeslot in the E1/T1 stream. To enable this feature,  
click on the DSO Monitor link under the E1/T1 menu, and select the desired receive and transmit timeslot.  
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BIT Error Rate (V.52) Diagnostics  
The Model 3086FR 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 DSL communication links. When a 511 test  
is invoked, the 3086FR generates a pseudo-random pattern of 511 bits using a mathematical polynomial. The  
receiving Model 3086FR then decodes the received bits using the same polynomial.  
If the received bits match the agreed upon pseudo-random pattern, then the 3086FR(s) and the communica-  
tion link(s) are functioning properly. 511 Initiates a built-in 511 bit pseudo-random pattern generator and  
detector. 511 with Errors Initiates a built-in 511 bit pseudo-random pattern generator and detector. The test  
pattern generator also injects intentional errors approximately once per second, causing the Error LED to  
blink.  
To perform a V.52 BER test, follow these steps:  
1. Locate the toggle switch group on the right side on the front panel and place it in the middle where it is  
marked “Normal”. This activates the V.52 transmission and reception of the selected test pattern. If there  
are errors in the received pattern, the error LED will blink accordingly.  
2. If the above test indicates no errors are present, move the toggle switch UP to 511/E, activating the BER  
test with intentional errors. If the test light is working properly, the local modem’s red error LED will blink  
approximately once per second.  
Note The above V.52 BER tests can be used independently of the Remote Digital  
Loopback tests.  
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Introduction........................................................................................................................................................146  
Contact information............................................................................................................................................146  
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs).................................................................146  
Warranty coverage ........................................................................................................................................146  
Out-of-warranty service ...........................................................................................................................146  
Returns for credit ....................................................................................................................................146  
Return for credit policy ...........................................................................................................................147  
RMA numbers ..............................................................................................................................................147  
Shipping instructions ..............................................................................................................................147  
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Introduction  
This chapter contains the following information:  
“Contact information”—describes how to contact PATTON technical support for assistance.  
RAS warranty and obtaining a return merchandise authorization (RMA).  
Contact information  
Patton Electronics offers a wide array of free technical services. If you have questions about any of our other  
products we recommend you begin your search for answers by using our technical knowledge base. Here, we  
have gathered together many of the more commonly asked questions and compiled them into a searchable  
database to help you quickly solve your problems.  
Online support—available at www.patton.com.  
E-mail support—e-mail sent to support@patton.com will be answered within 1 business day  
Telephone support—standard telephone support is available five days a week—from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm  
EST (1300 to 2200 UTC)—by calling +1 (301) 975-1007  
Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)  
Patton Electronics is an ISO-9001 certified manufacturer and our products are carefully tested before ship-  
ment. All of our products are backed by a comprehensive warranty program.  
Note If you purchased your equipment from a Patton Electronics reseller, ask your  
reseller how you should proceed with warranty service. It is often more con-  
venient for you to work with your local reseller to obtain a replacement. Pat-  
ton services our products no matter how you acquired them.  
Warranty coverage  
Our products are under warranty to be free from defects, and we will, at our option, repair or replace the prod-  
uct should it fail within one year from the first date of shipment. Our warranty is limited to defects in work-  
manship or materials, and does not cover customer damage, lightning or power surge damage, abuse, or  
unauthorized modification.  
Out-of-warranty service  
Patton services what we sell, no matter how you acquired it, including malfunctioning products that are no  
longer under warranty. Our products have a flat fee for repairs. Units damaged by lightning or other catastro-  
phes may require replacement.  
Returns for credit  
Customer satisfaction is important to us, therefore any product may be returned with authorization within 30  
days from the shipment date for a full credit of the purchase price. 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.  
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Return for credit policy  
Less than 30 days: No Charge. Your credit will be issued upon receipt and inspection of the equipment.  
30 to 60 days: We will add a 20% restocking charge (crediting your account with 80% of the purchase  
price).  
Over 60 days: Products will be accepted for repairs only.  
RMA numbers  
RMA numbers are required for all product returns. You can obtain an RMA by doing one of the following:  
Completing a request on the RMA Request page in the Support section at www.patton.com  
By calling +1 (301) 975-1000 and speaking to a Technical Support Engineer  
By sending an e-mail to returns@patton.com  
All returned units must have the RMA number clearly visible on the outside of the shipping container. Please  
use the original packing material that the device came in or pack the unit securely to avoid damage during  
shipping.  
Shipping instructions  
The RMA number should be clearly visible on the address label. Our shipping address is as follows:  
Patton Electronics Company  
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)  
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Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)  
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Appendix A Compliance information  
Chapter contents  
Compliance.........................................................................................................................................................150  
EMC .............................................................................................................................................................150  
Safety ............................................................................................................................................................150  
PSTN Regulatory ..........................................................................................................................................150  
Radio and TV Interference (FCC Part 15) ..........................................................................................................150  
CE Declaration of Conformity............................................................................................................................150  
Authorized European Representative...................................................................................................................151  
FCC Part 68 (ACTA) Statement .........................................................................................................................151  
Industry Canada Notice ......................................................................................................................................151  
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Compliance  
EMC  
FCC Part 15, Class A  
EN55022, Class A  
EN55024  
Safety  
UL60950-1/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1  
IEC/EN 60950-1  
AS/NZS 60950-1  
PSTN Regulatory  
FCC Part 68  
CS-03  
AS/ACIF S043  
Radio and TV Interference (FCC Part 15)  
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly—that is, in  
strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions—may cause interference to radio and television recep-  
tion. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in  
accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reason-  
able protection from such interference in a commercial installation. However, there is no guarantee that inter-  
ference will not occur in a particular installation. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by disconnecting the cables, try to correct the interference by one or more  
of the following measures: moving the computing equipment away from the receiver, re-orienting the receiving  
antenna, and/or plugging the receiving equipment into a different AC outlet (such that the computing equip-  
ment and receiver are on different branches).  
CE Declaration of Conformity  
We certify that the apparatus identified in this document conforms to the requirements of Council Directive  
1999/5/EC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to Radio and Telecommunication  
Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.  
The safety advice in the documentation accompanying this product shall be obeyed. The conformity to the  
above directive is indicated by the CE sign on the device.  
Compliance  
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Authorized European Representative  
D R M Green  
European Compliance Services Limited.  
Avalon House, Marcham Road  
Abingdon,  
Oxon OX14 1UD, UK  
FCC Part 68 (ACTA) Statement  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules and the requirements adopted by ACTA. On the bottom  
side of this equipment is a label that contains—among other information—a product identifier in the format  
US: AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.  
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply  
with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA.  
This equipment uses a Universal Service Order Code (USOC) jack: RJ-11C.  
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance  
that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone  
company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint  
with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could  
affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in  
order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uniterrupted service.  
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact our company.  
If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you dis-  
connect the equipment until the problem is resolved.  
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public  
service commission or corporation commission for information.  
Industry Canada Notice  
This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications. This is  
confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that regis-  
tration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical speci-  
fications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.  
This Declaration of Conformity means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protec-  
tive, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to  
the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be con-  
nected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using  
an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company's inside wiring associated with a single line  
individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The  
customer should be aware that compliance with the above condition may not prevent degradation of service in  
Authorized European Representative  
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some situations. Repairs to some certified equipment should be made by an authorized maintenance facility  
designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment mal-  
functions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines  
and internal metallic water pipe system, are connected together. This protection may be particularly important  
in rural areas.  
Industry Canada Notice  
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Appendix B Specifications  
Chapter contents  
General Characteristics........................................................................................................................................154  
G.SHDSL Characteristics....................................................................................................................................154  
Ethernet ..............................................................................................................................................................154  
Sync Serial Interface ............................................................................................................................................155  
T1/E1 Interface (3086FR/RIK and RIT models only).........................................................................................155  
64K/G.703 Port (3086FR/RIF Model) ..............................................................................................................155  
Protocol Support .................................................................................................................................................155  
PPP Support........................................................................................................................................................156  
ATM Protocols....................................................................................................................................................156  
Management .......................................................................................................................................................156  
Security ...............................................................................................................................................................157  
Compliance Standard Requirements....................................................................................................................157  
Australia Specific .....................................................................................................................................157  
Dimensions .........................................................................................................................................................157  
Power and Power Supply Specifications...............................................................................................................157  
AC universal power supply ......................................................................................................................157  
48 VDC power supply ............................................................................................................................157  
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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.  
Plug-and-Play operation for fast and seamless turn-up with pre-configured WAN and LAN options.  
Built-in web configuration.  
Setup allows for standard IP address and unique method for entering an IP address and mask WITHOUT  
use of a console connection. Default IP address of 192.168.1.1/24.  
Simple software upgrade using FTP into FLASH memory.  
Eight front panel LEDs indicate Power, DSL WAN, Ethernet LAN speed and status.  
Convenient and standard RJ connectors for Ethernet, Line, and Console.  
Field Factory Default Option.  
Standard 1 year warranty.  
G.SHDSL Characteristics  
Full duplex 2.3 Mbps speed over 2-wire (in accordance with ETSI/ITU standard G.991.2). 2.3 Mbps to  
4.6 Mbps, full duplex, over 2-wire.  
DTE Rates 64 kbps to 2.32 Mbps operation. With nx64 with n=1 support.  
Distance from 24,900 feet (7,590 meters) at 192 kbps to 10,200 feet (3,109 meters) at 2.3 Mbps on  
26 AWG (0.4 mm) wire  
Annex A (ANSI), Annex B (ETSI) PSD selection.  
2 wire or 4 wire support (4-wire support to be keyed) for multiple line codes per ITU G.991.2 and ETSI TS  
101524 with G.994.1 Handshake.  
CO and CP modes are supported  
TC-PAM based DSL modulations.  
EOC Management channel for remote end-to-end management.  
Ethernet  
Auto-sensing Full-Duplex 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet.  
Standard RJ-45 and built-in MDI-X cross-over switch.  
IEEE 8021.d transparent learning bridge up to 1,024 addresses and Spanning Tree.  
8 IP address/subnets on Ethernet interface.  
General Characteristics  
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Sync Serial Interface  
ITU X.21 or V.35 interface  
Available with Female M34, DB-25, and DB-15 connectors  
User configurable DTE/DCE for X.21  
T1/E1 Interface (3086FR/RIK and RIT models only)  
Line Rate 1.544 Mbps (T1), and 2.048 Mbps (E1)  
RJ-48C connector ( with optional Dual BNC for RIK version)  
DSX-1 levels for connection to local T1/E1 device (PBX).  
Nx56/64 kbps with full DS0 mapping  
AMI/B8ZS (T1), AMI/HDB3 (E1)  
D4/ESF coding and framing (T1)  
64K/G.703 Port (3086FR/RIF Model)  
Line rate 256 kbps  
Data rate 64 kbps  
RJ-48C connector  
AMI Line Coding  
Protocol Support  
Complete internetworking with IP (RFC 741), TCP (RFC 793), UDP (RFC 768), ICMP (RFC 950),  
ARP (RFC 826).  
IP Router with RIP (RFC 1058), RIPv2 (RFC 2453),  
Up to 64 static routes with user selectable priority over RIP/OSPF routes.  
Built-in ping facilities.  
Integrated DHCP Server (RFC 2131). Selectable general IP leases and user specific MAC/IP parings.  
Selectable lease period.  
DHCP relay agent (RFC 2132/RFC 1542) with 8 individual address pools.  
DNS Relay with primary and secondary Name Server selection.  
NAT (RFC 3022) with Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) for cost-effective sharing of a single  
DSL connection. Integrated Application Level Gateway with support for over 80 applications.  
NAT MultiNat with 1:1 mapping.  
NAT Many:1.  
NAT Many:Many mapping.  
NAT Port/IP redirection and mapping.  
Sync Serial Interface  
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uPNP controlled device for seamless networked device interconnectivity and Windows XP integration.  
IGMPv2 Proxy support (RFC 2236).  
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.  
User configurable PPP PAP (RFC 1661) or CHAP (RFC 1994) authentication.  
PPP BCP (RFC 1638) support for bridged networking support.  
ATM Protocols  
Multiprotocol over ATM AAL5 and Multiprotocol Bridged encapsulation RFC 2684 (Formerly RFC  
1483) and RFC 1577 Classical IP over ATM. Default RFC-1483 route mode. Logical Link Control (LLC)/  
Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP) encapsulation. Default VC mux mode.  
ATM UNI 3.0, 3.1, and 4.0 signaling ATM QoS with UBR, CBR, nrt-VBR, and rt-VBR and per-VC  
queuing and shaping. IISP V.1.0 Q.2931 UNI L3 and Q.2971 UNI L3 support.  
LAN Emulation Client (LEC) V.1 with LEC via PVC or ILMI connection.  
Peak cell rate shaping on a per-VCC basis up to 32 active VCCs across VPI 0-255, VCI 0-65525. Single  
default PVC: 8/35 with PCR=5,500 cells.  
I.610 OAM network management including AIS/RDI, loop-back and performance monitoring.  
Enhanced ILMI 4.0 for auto-configuration of ATM PVCs.  
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.  
Local/Remote CLI (VT-100 or Telnet).  
SNMPv1 (RFC 1157) MIB II (RFC 1213)  
Quick Start Setup runs through common options to simplify circuit turn-up.  
Logging via SYSLOG, and VT-100 console. Console port set at 9600 bps 8/N/1 settings no flow control.  
EOC access for End-To-End management, configuration, and control.  
PPP Support  
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Security  
Packet filtering firewall for controlled access to and from LAN/WAN. Support for 255 rules in 32 filter sets.  
16 individual connection profiles.  
DoS Detection/protection. Intrusion detection, Logging of session, blocking and intrusion events and Real-  
Time alerts. Logging or SMTP on event.  
Password protected system management with a username/password for console and virtual terminal. Sepa-  
rate user selectable passwords for SNMP RO/RW strings.  
Access list determining up to 5 hosts/networks which are allowed to access management system SNMP/  
HTTP/TELNET.  
Logging or SMTP on events: POST, POST errors, line/DSL, PPP/DHCP, IP.  
Compliance Standard Requirements  
FCC part 15 Class A (US EMC)  
CE per RTTE 99/5/EC (EMC & LVD)  
FCC Part 68 ( – US Permission to connect)  
CTR 12 & CTR 13  
IC-CS03 (Canadian Permission to connect)  
Safety – EN60950  
Australia Specific  
TS016 (E1 Telecom)  
AZ/NZS 3260 Safety)  
AZ/NZS 35-48 EMC  
Dimensions  
1.58H x 4.16W x 3.75D in. (10.6H x 4.1W x 8.8D cm)  
Power and Power Supply Specifications  
The 3086FR may come with either an AC or DC power supply.  
AC universal power supply  
The Model 3086FR offers internal or external AC power supply options.  
The internal power supply connects to an AC source via an IEC-320 connector (100–240 VAC, 200 mA,  
50/60 Hz)  
The external power supply connects to an external source providing +5 VDC via a barrel-type connector  
48 VDC power supply  
Rated voltage and current: 36–60 VDC, 400 mA  
Security  
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Fuse rating: 250 Volts, 400 mA, time delay  
Connect the equipment to a 36–60 VDC source that is electri-  
cally isolated from the AC source. The 36–60 VDC source is to  
be reliably connected to earth.  
Power and Power Supply Specifications  
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Appendix C Cable Recommendations  
Chapter contents  
DSL Cable...........................................................................................................................................................160  
Ethernet Cable ....................................................................................................................................................160  
Adapter................................................................................................................................................................160  
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C • Cable Recommendations  
DSL Cable  
10 foot (3 m), RJ-11/RJ-11 (refer to “RJ-11 non-shielded port” on page 162)  
Ethernet Cable  
Ethernet cable (P/N 10-2500) (refer to “RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port” on page 162)  
Adapter  
EIA-561 to DB-9 (P/N 16F-561) (refer to “RJ-45 non-shielded RS-232 console port (EIA-561)” on  
DSL Cable  
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Chapter contents  
RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port...................................................................................................................162  
RJ-11 non-shielded port......................................................................................................................................162  
RJ-45 non-shielded RS-232 console port (EIA-561)............................................................................................162  
Serial port............................................................................................................................................................163  
V.35 (M/34 Connector) ...............................................................................................................................163  
V.35 (DB-25 Female Connector) ..................................................................................................................163  
X.21 (DB-15 Connector) ..............................................................................................................................164  
E1/T1 (RJ-48C Connector) ..........................................................................................................................164  
Power input.........................................................................................................................................................164  
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RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port  
Assuming the MDI-X switch is in the out position.  
Pin No. Signal Direction Signal Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Output  
Output  
Input  
TX+  
TX-  
RX+  
Input  
RX-  
RJ-11 non-shielded port  
Single twisted-pair (TP) for full-duplex transmission. The signals are not polarity sensitive.  
Pin No. Signal Direction Signal Name  
1
2
3
4
In/Out  
In/Out  
Tip  
Ring  
RJ-45 non-shielded RS-232 console port (EIA-561)  
Pin No. Signal Direction Signal Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Out  
Out  
In  
--  
Out  
In  
DSR  
CD  
DTR  
Signal Ground  
RD  
TD  
CTS  
RTS  
Out  
In  
RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port  
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Serial port  
V.35 (M/34 Connector)  
Pin #  
Signal  
A
B
GND (Earth Ground/Shield)  
SGND (Signal Ground)  
D
E
F
CTS (DCE Source)  
DSR (DCE Source, Always On)  
CD (DCE Source)  
L
LL (Local Loop, DTE Source)  
M
N
P
R
S
TM (Test Mode Indicator, DCE Source)  
RL (Remote Loop, DTE Source)  
TD (Transmit Data +, DTE Source)  
RD (Receive Data +, DCE Source)  
TD/ (Transmit Data -, DTE Source)  
RD/ (Receive Data -, DCE Source)  
XTC (Transmit Clock +, DTE Source)  
RC (Receiver Clock +, DCE Source)  
XTC/ (Transmit Clock -, DCE Source)  
RC/ (Receiver Clock -, DCE Source)  
TC (Transmitter Clock +, DTE Source)  
T
U
V
W
X
Y
AA TC/ (Transmitter Clock -, DTE Source)  
KK Aux. Power Input (+5VDC @ 300mA)  
V.35 (DB-25 Female Connector)  
Pin #  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
FG (FrameGround)  
TD (Transmit Data-A, DTE Source)  
RD (Receive Data-A, DCE Source)  
RTS (Request to Send-A, DTE Source)  
CTS (Clear to Send-A, DCE Source)  
DSR (Data Set Ready-A, DCE Source)  
SGND (Signal Ground)  
6
7
8
9
10  
CD (Carrier Detect-A, DCE Source)  
RC/ (Receiver Clock-B, DCE Source)  
CD/ (Carrier Detect-B, DCE Source)  
11 XTC/(External Transmitter Clock-B, DTE Source)  
12  
13  
TC/(Transmitter Clock-B, DTE Source)  
CTS/(Clear to Send-B, DCE Source)  
Serial port  
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Pin #  
Signal  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
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)  
DTR (Data Terminal Ready-A, DTE Source)  
RL (Remote Loopback)  
DSR/ (Data Set Ready-B, DCE Source)  
DTR/(Data Terminal Ready-B, DTE Source)  
24 XTC (External Transmitter Clock-A, DTE Source)  
25  
TM (Test Mode)  
X.21 (DB-15 Connector)  
E1/T1 (RJ-48C Connector)  
Power input  
IEC 320 connector (two prong).  
Power input  
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Appendix E Command Line Interface (CLI)  
Operation  
Chapter contents  
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................166  
CLI Terminology ................................................................................................................................................166  
Local (VT-100 emulation) ............................................................................................................................166  
Remote (Telnet) ............................................................................................................................................166  
Using the Console .........................................................................................................................................167  
Administering user accounts................................................................................................................................168  
Adding new users ..........................................................................................................................................168  
Setting user passwords ...................................................................................................................................168  
Changing user settings ..................................................................................................................................169  
Controlling login access ..........................................................................................................................169  
Controlling user access ............................................................................................................................169  
G.SHDSL Commands: .................................................................................................................................169  
To establish the DSL link ........................................................................................................................170  
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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.  
CLI Terminology  
In order to use the CLI commands, you need to understand the following CLI terms:  
Transport: A transport is a layer 2 session and everything below it. You can create a transport and attach it to  
a bridge or router so that data can be bridged or routed via the attached transport. The CLI supports the  
following transports:  
PPPoA: Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM  
PPPoE: Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet  
Frame Relay  
RFC1483  
IPoA: IP over ATM  
PPPoH: Point-to-Point over HDLC  
Ethernet  
Interface: bridges and routers both have interfaces. A single transport is attached to a bridge or router via an  
interface.  
Object: an object is anything that you can create and manipulate as a single entity, for example, interfaces,  
transports, static routes and NAT rules.  
List: Objects are numbered entries in a list. For example, if you have created more than one ethernet trans-  
port, the following command:  
ethernet list transports  
produces a list of numbered transport objects:  
ID Name Port  
1 eth2 ethernet  
2 eth1 ethernet  
Local (VT-100 emulation)  
A connection is made with the DB9-RJ45 adapter and an RJ45-RJ45 straight-through cable. Set the data rate  
to 9,600 baud, 8 data bits, one stop bits, and no parity. You may use a dumb terminal or a VT-100 emulation  
such as HyperTerminal.  
Remote (Telnet)  
Establishing a Telnet session displays the same CLI configuration and status parameters on the display.  
Introduction  
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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.  
By entering “?” all the high level commands (the keywords) are seen.  
By entering a keyword followed by a space and “?” the options available will print immediately without press-  
ing enter. The previously entered commands are reprinted on the next lines. For example:  
Æ ethernet ?[After typing the “?” you will not see the “?”]  
add  
delete  
set  
show  
list  
clear  
Æ ethernet  
Then you may enter one of the keywords on the displayed list followed by a space and “?”  
To continue our example:  
Æ ethernet list ?  
ports  
transports  
Æ ethernet list  
Then  
Æ ethernet list transports ?  
Æ ethernet list transports  
<enter>  
Ethernet transports:  
ID |  
-----|------------|------------  
1 | eth1 | ethernet  
-------------------------------  
Name  
|
Port  
Æ
Another example shows when the user must provide a parameter.  
Æ ip ?  
list  
clear  
add  
delete  
set  
attach  
attachbridge  
detach  
show  
interface  
ping  
Æ ip interface ?  
<name>  
The <name> of the interface. In this instance the interface name is ip1. It is important that you do the “?” inquiry to  
determine whether additional parameters follow.  
Æ ip interface ip1 ?  
add  
delete  
CLI Terminology  
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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  
ID |  
IP Address  
-----|-----------------  
-----------------------  
In this example there was not a secondary IP address. Now save the entire configuration in nonvolatile FLASH mem-  
ory with the following command.  
Æ system config save  
Wait for the message that says “Configuration Saved”, then reboot the modem with this command.  
Æ system restart  
Administering user accounts  
As admin user you can administer user accounts. This section summarizes the CLI commands which can be  
used to administer user accounts.  
Adding new users  
To add a new user username, use the command: system add user < username >  
<“Comment”>  
system add login user < username > <“Comment”>  
The first command creates a user who can access the system via a dialin connection using PPP for example.  
The second command creates a user who can login to the system.  
For example, the commands:  
system add user fred “user with dialin access”  
system add login joe “user with login access”  
creates two new users called fred and joe. The accounts are created with no passwords. To view details about the  
new users, enter:  
system list users  
The following information is returned:  
Users:  
May May Access  
ID | Name  
| Conf.  
| Dialin  
| Level  
| Comment  
-----|--------|----------|----------|-----------|-------------------------  
1 | fred  
2 | joe  
| disabled | ENABLED | default  
| ENABLED | disabled | default  
| user with dialin access  
| user with login access  
3 | admin | ENABLED | disabled | superuser | Default admin user  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------  
Setting user passwords  
To change the password for the user you are currently logged in as, use the command:  
user password  
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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.  
If you wish to change the password for another user, enter the command:  
user change <username>  
This command logs you into the system as another user. You can then use the user password command to  
change the password for this user.  
Note Changing to another user means that you lose all superuser privileges.  
Note Only superusers can use the user change command.  
Changing user settings  
To change any of the default settings for a user, use the following commands. For example, to change the set-  
tings for user fred:  
system set user fred access {default|engineer|superuser}  
system set user fred maydialin {enabled|disabled}  
system set user fred mayconfigure {enabled|disabled}  
For example, to change the security level for fred, enter:  
system set user fred access engineer  
Note Only superusers can use the user change command.  
Controlling login access  
To set user login access for user username, use the command (all on one line):  
system set login < username > access {default|engineer|superuser}  
Controlling user access  
To set user access for user username, use the command (all on one line):  
system set user < username > access {default|engineer|superuser}  
G.SHDSL Commands:  
Command format: ‘gshdsl Action Attribute Value’  
Action – Two types of actions are available: ‘set’ or ‘show’  
Set – set attributes with a value.  
Show – get information from the box  
Attribute – The name of the attributes to access.  
Value – The new value for the attribute (Set command only)  
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Example: To read the attribute ‘Version’:  
gshdsl show Version  
gshdsl set DSLRateTS  
To set data rate to 256K (4 * 64K):  
To set terminal type to CPE mode:  
To show the current terminal type:  
gshdsl set terminal remote  
gshdsl show terminal  
Attribute Type  
Value  
Description  
Version  
Platform  
RO  
RO  
-
-
The version number of the DSL driver  
The platform name of the unit e.g. 3086FR or 3086FR  
ModemState RO  
Idle  
Show the state of the handshaking process:  
Deactivated Idle – The DSL chip is in idle state  
Norm Oper Deactivated – The DSL chip is deactivated  
In-Progress Normal Operation – The DSL chip is in operating (Link established)  
In-Progress – Handshaking in process  
DSLRateTS  
DataRateI  
terminal  
RW 3-36  
RW 0-7  
Data rate N number N=3-36. e.g. 256K data rate is N=4. The composite data rate is the cho-  
sen number N times 64 kbps. E.g., 32 x 64 kbps = 2.048 Mbps.  
This attribute controls the size of the overhead channel. Valid input is 0-7. Default value is 0.  
(!!Keep it as 0)  
RW Central  
Remote  
Central – CO unit  
Remote – CPE unit  
Interface  
Action  
RW Hdlc  
Utopia – Data will be packaged in ATM cell format and send through the UTOPIA interface of  
the processor  
Hdlc – Data will be packaged in HDLC frame and send through the PCM Bus  
WO Start  
Start – Command the box to configure the DSL chip and start the handshaking process  
Deactivate Deactivate – Command the box to disconnect and deactivate the DSL link.  
To establish the DSL link  
1. One unit needs to be set to CO (central) and the other unit as CP (remote)  
2. The Data rate of the 2 units have to be the same (DatarateN)  
3. The interface type needs to be the same to pass data (Interface)  
4. Issue the ‘Action’ command to start the handshaking process (Action Start)  
Example: To set up the units to run at 2.048Mbps using ATM interface.  
For CO (central) unit  
gshdsl set terminal central  
gshdsl set interface utopia  
gshdsl set dataRateN 32  
gshdsl set dataRateI 0  
gshdsl set Action Start  
For CPE (remote) unit  
gshdsl set terminal remote  
gshdsl set interface utopia  
gshdsl set dataRateN 32  
gshdsl set dataRateI 0  
gshdsl set Action Start  
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Default Setting of the unit  
Terminal:  
Interface:  
Remote  
Hdlc  
24  
DataRateN:  
DataRateI:  
0
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