Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoContents3About this guide9Audience9Structure9Precautions10Safety when working with electricity11Factory default parameters11Typographical conventions used in this document12General conventions12Mouse conventions12Chapter 1 General Information13Model 3086FR Frame Relay over ATM IAD overview14General attributes14G.SHDSL Characteristics15Ethernet15TDM Interface15Protocol support15PPP Support16ATM Protocols16Frame Relay to ATM conversion protocols16Protocol Support16Management17Security17Front Panel Status LEDs, Test Mode Switches, and Console Port18Console port (outlined in red)20Rear panel connectors and switches20Power connector20Ethernet port (outlined in green)21MDI-X21Line port (outlined in yellow)21Chapter 2 Product Overview23Product Overview24Applications Overview24FR over ATM25Integrated access25Chapter 3 Quick Start Installation27Hardware installation28What you will need28Installing the AC power cord28Connecting network cables29IP address Quick Start modification30Web Operation and Configuration30PC Configuration30Web Browser30Chapter 4 Connecting the DSL and data ports35Introduction36DSL port36TDM Port37V.35 and X.21 ports39Connecting the 3086FR serial port to a DTE39Connecting the 3086FR serial port to a DCE39V.35 interfaces.39X.21 interfaces.39T1 Interface41T1 Interface Connection41T1 Interface Configuration41Web Interface Configuration41E1 Interface42E1 Interface Connection43Web Interface Configuration44Chapter 5 Configuring the DSL and serial ports45Introduction46Configuring the DSL interface46Circuit ID46Clear Error Counters46Intended DSL Data Rate47Actual DSL Rate47DSL Rate47Terminal Type47Interface Type47Test Modes47Annex Type47Line Probe48Configuring the DSL interface using the CLI48DSL Data Rate48Data Link Interface48Annex Type48Line Probe49Error Monitors49Error Monitor Max Interval Errors49Error Monitor Interval Time (sec)49Error Monitor Interval Count49Error Monitor Total Intervals49Error Monitor Start Up Delay49Configuring the serial port50Configuration variables available50Clock Mode50Clock Invert Functions: (rxClkInv - receive clock, txClkInv - transmit clock)50Speed50CLI Configuration Methods50Set configuration variable50Show current configuration settings50Gain help about the Serial Interface51Web Interface Configurations52Chapter 6 Configuring FR and ATM features53Introduction55Frame Relay Network (FRN) Interworking (FRF.5)57FRN configuration options58Web configuration methods for FRF.5 port and channel level configuration58Port Level Information screen60Channel Level Information screen60Packet Information screen61FRN configuration options61Port Level Configuration Options:61Channel Level Configuration Options63CLI Configuration Methods for Port Level Management64List all ports available to the system64Show detailed information about a specific port64Set configuration variables associated with the specified port65Configuration Management of the Channel Level Variables65Understanding the Channel Level View65Set Configuration Variables associated with the channels66Frame Relay Service Interworking (FRF.8)66FRS Configuration Options67Translation Mode68DE Mapping70FECN Mapping70FRS Name70CLI Configuration Method71Show one of the eight groups71Set variable attributes on a specified group71Set variable attributes on a specified channel72Web Configuration Methods72FRS Overview Screen72Group/Channel Level Configuration Screen73Frame Relay (Ethernet-based) operations74Frame Relay Configuration Options74Channel Segment Size74DLCI: Data Link Connection Identifier74Encapsulation Type74Port74Rxmaxpdu74Txmaxpdu74Frame Relay CLI Configuration Options74Build a new Frame Relay Transport74Clear all Frame Relay Transports75Delete the specified transport75List all active Frame Relay Channels75Set configuration variables for the specified frame relay transport75Show detailed configuration information on the specified channel75Web Based Configuration of the Frame Relay Channel75Chapter 7 Local Management Interface77Introduction78LMI Configuration Options78managementType: (Default Value: no_maintenance)78mgtAutoStart: (Default Value: FALSE)79T391_Value: (Default Value: 10)79T392_Value: (Default Value: 16)79fullReportCycle: (Default Value: 6)79netErrorWindowSize: (Default Value: 4)79netMaxErrors: (Default Value: 3)79userErrorWindowSize: (Default Value: 4)79userMaxErrors: (Default Value: 3)79CLI Configuration Methods80Show current configuration80Set configuration variable80Web Configuration Methods81Chapter 8 3086FR routed and bridged ATM connections83Introduction84DSLAM Connections with remote CPE units84Bridged application configurations to a DSLAM84RFC 1483 Bridged Configuration.85PPPoA Bridged (RFC 2364) Configuration87Routed application configurations to a DSLAM89RFC 1483 Routed90PPPoA Routed (RFC 2364)96IPoA Routed (RFC 1577)108Chapter 9 IP Configurations115IP Configurations116Router116RIP and RIPv2116Static Route116DHCP Server and Relay117DNS Client119DNS Relay Mode120Chapter 10 Security121Introduction122Configuring the IAD122Configuring the security interfaces123Deleting a Firewall Policy124Enabling the Firewall125Firewall Portfilters125Security Triggers126Intrusion Detection System (IDS)128Chapter 11 NAT (Network Address Translation)131Introduction132Enabling NAT132Global address pool and reserved map133Chapter 12 Monitoring Status135Status LEDs136Chapter 13 Diagnostics137Introduction138Ping138Software Upgrades138Configuration138Procedure138Operating Local Analog Loopback (LAL)-Serial Port Loop139Operating Remote Digital Loopback (RDL)-DSL Loop139T1/E1 Diagnostics140Network Loop140T1/E1 Local Loop141QRSS-BIT Error Rate Diagnostics142T1/E1 connection Status143Alarms143Transceiver Status.143FDL statistics (T1 only)143E1/T1 DS0 Monitor143BIT Error Rate (V.52) Diagnostics144Chapter 14 Contacting Patton for assistance145Introduction146Contact information146Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs)146Warranty coverage146Out-of-warranty service146Returns for credit146Return for credit policy147RMA numbers147Shipping instructions147Appendix A Compliance information149Compliance150EMC150Safety150PSTN Regulatory150Radio and TV Interference (FCC Part 15)150CE Declaration of Conformity150Authorized European Representative151FCC Part 68 (ACTA) Statement151Industry Canada Notice151Appendix B Specifications153General Characteristics154G.SHDSL Characteristics154Ethernet154Sync Serial Interface155T1/E1 Interface (3086FR/RIK and RIT models only)15564K/G.703 Port (3086FR/RIF Model)155Protocol Support155PPP Support156ATM Protocols156Management156Security157Compliance Standard Requirements157Australia Specific157Dimensions157Power and Power Supply Specifications157AC universal power supply15748 VDC power supply157Appendix C Cable Recommendations159DSL Cable160Ethernet Cable160Adapter160Appendix D Physical Connectors161RJ-45 shielded 10/100 Ethernet port162RJ-11 non-shielded port162RJ-45 non-shielded RS-232 console port (EIA-561)162Serial port163V.35 (M/34 Connector)163V.35 (DB-25 Female Connector)163X.21 (DB-15 Connector)164E1/T1 (RJ-48C Connector)164Power input164Appendix E Command Line Interface (CLI) Operation165Introduction166CLI Terminology166Local (VT-100 emulation)166Remote (Telnet)166Using the Console167Administering user accounts168Adding new users168Setting user passwords168Changing user settings169Controlling login access169Controlling user access169G.SHDSL Commands:169To establish the DSL link170Tamanho: 6 MBPáginas: 172Language: EnglishAbrir o manual