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Avaya Partner Advanced Communications System 1600 Dsl Module User Guide
Avaya Partner Advanced Communications System 1600 Dsl Module User Guide
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Avaya, Inc. - x - PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module User Guide B. PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module specifications.....186 C. Connector pinouts......................................................188 D. USI Cables...................................................................190 DTE or DCE?...................................................................... 190 Which Hardware Protocol?................................................. 190 E. IP Filtering...................................................................193 Glossary............................................................................194 Index..................................................................................199
Avaya, Inc. - 11 - PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module User Guide 1. Introduction The Avaya PARTNER Advanced Communications System(ACS) 1600 DSL module allows you to simultaneously transport both voice and data services over a DSL, without the cost of additional lines. The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module supports a variety of network transports, including ATM and Frame Relay, as well as SDSL and phone connections. Supported Interface standards include: DSL-SDSL (Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Line) that supplies voice lines and data connection for the PARTNER ACS System LAN - 10/100BaseT Ethernet Console Port (DB9 Connector [RS232 Serial Interface]) USI - V.35 Interface Organization of this guide This user guide contains the following chapters: Chapter 1, “Introduction”, introduces the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module, describes customer support and hardware and software requirements, as well as the organization of this user guide. Chapter 2, “PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module basics”, describes the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module hardware and software requirements, as well as the physical IAD. Chapter 3, “Getting started”, walks you through the procedures to connect and log on to the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module. It also provides information about the Menu interface, restarting the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module, auto log off, exiting the menu interface and verifying an IP address. Chapter 4, “Administration”, provides information about the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module security, as well as how to configure the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and upgrade ACOS. Chapter 5, “WAN configuration”, details how to configure the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module for voice and data operation.
Avaya, Inc. - 12 - PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module User Guide Chapter 6, “Router configuration”, describes how to configure the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module as a router. Chapter 7, “Bridge configuration”, describes how to configure the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module as a bridge. Chapter 8, “NAT configuration”, walks you through the steps required to configure the Network Address Translation (NAT). Chapter 9, “DHCP server configuration”, walks you through the steps required to configure the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. Chapter 10, “Menu interface”, provides information on the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module menus, submenus and commands. Chapter 11, “Verification”, describes how to verify that the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module operates properly after installation. It also covers maintenance, and how to display the current configuration. Appendix A, “PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module menu hierarchy”, outlines the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module menu interface. Appendix B, “PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module specifications”, lists all specifications for the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module. Appendix C, “Connector pinouts”, provides interface pinout information. Appendix D, “USI cables”, provides information about the various USI cables. Appendix E, IP Filtering, provides information about the IP filtering process.
Avaya, Inc. - 13 - PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module User Guide 2. PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module basics This chapter describes the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module hardware and software requirements, as well as the physical IAD. Hardware and software requirements You must use a terminal emulation program, such as HyperTerminal or ProCommPlus, to configure the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module. Once you configure an IP address, you can also use Telnet to remotely administer the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module. For more information, see the “Getting started” chapter. Connectors The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module contains the following connectors: Console cable Connects the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module to a local PC, using a straight through 9 pin serial (DB9 RS 232) cable. You can then configure the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module using terminal emulation software. For more information on configuring the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module, see “PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module configuration” later in this chapter. Interfaces Available interfaces include the following: DSL-SDSL (Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Line) that supplies voice lines and data connection for the PARTNER ACS System LAN - 10/100BaseT Ethernet Console Port (DB9 Connector [RS232 Serial Interface]) USI - V.35 Interface
Avaya, Inc. - 14 - PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module User Guide Front View DSL LineEthernet LAN Console V.35 PARTNER Power LED
Avaya, Inc. - 15 - PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module User Guide 3. Getting started This chapter walks you through the procedures to connect and log on to the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module. It also provides information about the Menu interface, restarting the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module, auto log off, exiting the menu interface and verifying an IP address. For more information on the menus, submenus and commands in this chapter, see the “Menu interface” chapter. Connecting You can configure the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module while connected to a PARTNER system or as a stand-alone unit. To configure within the confines of a PARTNER system, you must place it in the first slot of a 5-slot carrier. To configure it as a stand-alone unit, you must connect a power cord to the rear of the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module. For more information on how to connect power to the unit, see the PARTNER User Guide. To connect the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module to a PC using a DB9 connector 1. Insert the provided DB9 connector into the serial port (DB9) connector on the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module. 2. Attach an RS-232 connector to the appropriate COM port on the PC. 3. Plug the power cable into PARTNER ACS 2 or 5-slot carrier, and then into a wall outlet. Once connected, you need to log on to the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module. Logging on There are two ways that you can log on to the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module: A terminal emulation program through the console port. A Telnet program through the Ethernet port.
Avaya, Inc. - 16 - PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module User Guide Using a terminal emulation program To use a terminal emulation program to log on to a PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module 1. Open the terminal emulation program. 2. Select the name, icon and COM port for the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module connection. 3. Type or select the following settings, and then save your changes. Bits per second:19200 Data bits:8 Parity:None Stop bits:1 Flow control:None Emulation:ANSI Font:Terminal For more information, see your terminal emulation program documentation. 4. Press ENTER. The log on message displays. Enter Login ID > 5. Type your User ID, and press ENTER. The following are the default User IDs and passwords: Access Level User ID Password User Network Administrator NetMan For more information, see the Administration chapter. The password message displays. Enter Password > 6. Type your password, and the press ENTER. The Main Menu displays. ***************************************** * Main Menu * ***************************************** 1. Reports Menu 2. Configure IP Router 3. Configure Bridge 5. Configure WAN 6. Configure LAN 7. Configure SNMP
Avaya, Inc. - 17 - PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module User Guide 8. Configure Login 9. System Utilities D. Configure DHCP Server N. Configure NAT T. Derived Timing Z. Diagnostics Menu C. Command Line Interface P. VoicePath Configure For more information on the menus, submenus and commands on the Main Menu, see the “Menu interface” chapter. Using a Telnet program You must set an IP address for the Ethernet port before you can use a Telnet program to access the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module. Configuring a port IP address To configure a port IP address: 1. On the Main Menu, select Configure IP Router. The Router Configuration Menu displays. ***************************************** * Router Configuration Menu * ***************************************** C. Configure Port IP Address U. Unconfigure Port IP Address S. Add/Remove a Static Route R. Enable/Disable RIP V. Configure RIP Version by Port P. Configure RIP Poisoned Reverse by Port N. Configure DNS Client H. Configure DHCP Client L. Configure DHCP Relay T. Configure Telnet Server Port F. Configure IP Filtering D. Display Route Table
Avaya, Inc. - 18 - PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module User Guide 2. Select Configure Port IP Address. The following instructions display on-screen: Available Interfaces : 1. SDSL 2. 10/100BaseT Ethernet 3. Universal Serial 0. (Abort) Selection : Interfaces may or may not display, depending on the IAD in use. 3. Type the number of the port for which you want to configure an IP address. The following message (or one similar) displays: IP interfaces on port 1: ID IPAddr IPMaskPriority 0 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 NORMAL Enter connection to configure: 4. Type the ID number of the connection that you want to configure (range = 0-7), and then press ENTER. 5. Type the new IP address, or press ENTER to select the current IP address. The following instructions display on-screen: Current subnet mask = 0.0.0.0 Enter new subnet mask for this interface: 6. Type the new subnet mask address, or press ENTER to select the current subnet mask. The following instructions display on-screen: Select priority Normal/High [N/H] (N): 7. Do one of the following, and then type Y: To give the interface high priority, type H. To give the interface normal priority, type N. 8. Repeat steps 1-6 for each port for which you want to configure an IP address. You must restart the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module for any changes to take effect. For more information on restarting the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module, see the “Getting started” chapter. You can now run the Telnet program.
Avaya, Inc. - 19 - PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module User Guide Running the Telnet program To use a Telnet program to log on to a PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module 1. Open the Telnet program. 2. Type the IP address of the port that you configured in steps 1-6, press CONNECT, and then press any key. The log on message displays. Enter Login ID > 3. Type your User ID, and press ENTER. The following are the default User IDs and passwords: Access Level User ID Password User User TBD Network Administrator NetMan TBD For more information, see the Administration chapter. The password message displays. Enter Password > 4. Type your password, and the press ENTER. The Main Menu displays. ***************************************** * Main Menu * ***************************************** 1. Reports Menu 2. Configure IP Router 3. Configure Bridge 5. Configure WAN 6. Configure LAN 7. Configure SNMP 8. Configure Login 9. System Utilities D. Configure DHCP Server N. Configure NAT T. Derived Timing Z. Diagnostics Menu C. Command Line Interface P. VoicePath Configure For more information on the menus, submenus and commands on the Main Menu, see the “Menu interface” chapter.