User ManualTable of ContentsCover1Revision Sheet3Table of Contents7INTRODUCTION11PURPOSE11OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL11TERMS IN THIS MANUAL13PBX System Designation13Terminal Name13REFERENCE MANUAL14CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION15SYSTEM OUTLINE16Main Feature of In-Skin Router16IPv6/IPv4 Tunneling17Broadband Service Support18Network Connection19CARD NAME AND FUNCTION20SYSTEM CONDITIONS21Ethernet Connection21Digital Private Line Connection21Local Console Connection21CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION23PRECAUTIONS24Static Electricity Guard24REQUIRED EQUIPMENT27INSTALLATION PROCEDURE29Switch Settings of MP Card31Switch Settings of PN-RTA Card43Switch Settings of PZ-M649 Card46Switch Settings of PZ-M650 Card49Switch Settings of PN-24DTA-C Card52Switch Settings of PN-30DTC-C Card58Locations of Lamps and Connectors of PZ-M623 Card63Mounting PZ-M649 Card/PZ-M650 Card/PZ-M623 Card64Mounting PN-RTA Card65LAN Cable Connection of PN-RTA Card67Cable Connection of PZ-M649 Card68Cable Connection of PZ-M650 Card73LAN Cable Connection of PZ-M623 Card78Connecting Local Console to PN-RTA Card79CHAPTER 3 BASICOPERATIONS AND VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS81COMMAND ENTRY82Commands82Error message that may be displayed during command entry82KEY OPERATIONS AND SCREEN DISPLAYS83Moving the cursor83Editing characters on the command line83Calling previously entered commands84Getting assistance in command entry85Entering an abbreviation of a command86Help functions86Screen displays87Notes on command entry87MODES88Mode configuration88Changing the In-Skin Router between operation and config modes89Changing the In-Skin Router between different config modes90From operation mode to login authentication (logout)90LOGIN AND USER RIGHTS91User rights91Registering users and setting user rights91Changing passwords92Erasing users93Login93Use of modes by more than one user94SETTING DATA AND PROGRAM FILES95Setting data and programs95Locations used to store setting data and the program96Startup config and running config97Startup sequence97CHAPTER 4 INITIALIZATION101INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE102TURNING ON THE POWER103REGISTERING USERS AND SETTING PASSWORDS104SETTING THE DATE AND TIME106SETTING DEVICE NAMES107SAVING RUNNING CONFIG108RESTARTING THE IN-SKIN ROUTER WITH A COMMAND AND LOGGING IN109TURNING OFF THE POWER TO TERMINATE THE IN-SKIN ROUTER110SETTING UP THE LAN PORTS FOR SUITABLE COMMUNICATION MODES111Setup method111SETTING UP THE WAN PRIVATE LINE (T1)114Setting line attributes for a T1 Line114Shutting down and restarting the interface for the settings to take effect115Saving setting data115Checking the status of interface115SETTING UP THE WAN PRIVATE LINE (E1)116Setting line attributes for an E1 Line116Shutting down and restarting the interface for the settings to take effect117Saving setting data117Checking the status of interface117SETUP FOR A REMOTE CONSOLE118Setting an IP address and validating the interface119Checking the settings120Starting up the telnet server121Checking the communication state122Saving setting data124CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLES OF SETUP ON NETWORKS125ROUTING SETUP EXAMPLES (IPv4)126Setting a static route127Setting RIP and RIPv2128Checking the communication state129ROUTING SETUP EXAMPLES (IPv6)130Enabling automatic address setting131Setting a static route131Setting RIPng132Checking the communication state133PPPoE SETUP EXAMPLE134Setup procedure135Shutting down a PPPoE connection136DIGITAL PRIVATE LINE NETWORK EXAMPLE (T1)137Setup procedure138DIGITAL PRIVATE LINE NETWORK EXAMPLE (E1)140Setup procedure141CHAPTER 6 MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE145TFTP SETUP FOR FILE MANAGEMENT146CONFIG MANAGEMENT147Saving with the write memory command147Config management with text files148UPGRADING THE PROGRAM149Upgrading procedure150MANAGEMENT WITH SNMP154Setup procedure155SETTING UP EVENT INFORMATION COLLECTION158Displaying event information on a console159Transferring event information to a syslog server160TELNET SECURITY161RESTARTING THE IN-SKIN ROUTER DURING OPERATION162Restarting by turning the power switch OFF and back ON162Restarting with the reload command162Restarting with the restart command163SUPER RESET164Procedure for performing a super reset164CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING167IF THE LOCAL CONSOLE CANNOT BE USED168IF A REMOTE CONSOLE CANNOT BE USED169IF COMMUNICATION IS IMPOSSIBLE170If communication with a specific network is impossible170If communication is sometimes possible and sometimes impossible170If no communication is possible170IF THE IN-SKIN ROUTER DOES NOT START171If the ALARM lamp on the PN-RTA card is lit171If none of the lamps on the PN-RTA card is lit171If the boot monitor mode screen is displayed171COLLECTING FAULT INFORMATION174IF YOU WANT TO ERASE CONFIG175If you want to restore the settings of running config to those of startup config175If you want to erase all settings of config175IF SELF-DIAGNOSIS DOES NOT TERMINATES NORMALLY176APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS177SPECIFICATIONS178Size: 1.67 MBPages: 180Language: EnglishOpen manual