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    The User ID and password transmit as clear text, which can
    be captured by unauthorized individuals.  If you are concerned
    with network security, you may not want to use a Telnet
    program to configure the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module.
    Menu interface
    The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module provides an ASCII-
    based menu interface for system configuration and
    monitoring.  Menus, submenus, and commands may or may
    not display, depending on the options configured or the
    access level that you use to log on:
    User
    NetMan
    For more information on the access levels, see the
    Administration chapter.  For more information on the menus,
    submenus and commands on the Main Menu, see the “Menu
    interface” chapter.
    For a hierarchical overview of the Main menu and its
    submenus and commands, see the “PARTNER ACS 1600
    DSL module menu hierarchy” appendix.
    Default values
    The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module displays a default or
    last-used value in parentheses to the left of the command
    prompt.  To accept this value, press ENTER.
    For example, if you press ENTER when the following
    message displays,
    Enter a new subnet mask for this interface:
    (255.255.255.0) -)
    the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module sets 255.255.255.0 as
    the subnet mask value.
    Restarting
    Any time you use the Menu interface to make changes or
    change any of the physical characteristics of the PARTNER
    ACS 1600 DSL module, such as the MAC address of the
    Ethernet port, you must restart the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL
    module for the new settings to take effect.
    For more information, see the “Logging on” section earlier in
    this chapter. 
    						
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    Auto Log off
    After three minutes of inactivity, the PARTNER ACS 1600
    DSL module automatically logs off.
    To restart, you must log on to the system again.  This does
    not affect routing functionality - network traffic continues to
    process.  For more information, see the “Logging on” section
    earlier in this chapter.
    Exiting
    To exit the menu interface:
    On the Main Menu, press ESC.
    Verifying an IP
    address
    When running the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module, there
    are several different IP addresses:
    One for a computer running Windows 95/98/Me/2000.
    One or more for the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL
    module.
    A computer running Windows 95/98/Me/2000
    To verify the IP address of your computer:
    1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click
    Control Panel.
    2. In Control Panel, double-click the Network icon, and then
    click the Configuration tab.
    3. In The following network components are installed list,
    click TCP/IP, and then click Properties.
    4. Click the IP Address tab, and note the IP address that
    displays.
    You can also run the winipcfg command at the command
    prompt to verify the IP address of your computer. 
    						
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    The PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module
    To verify the IP address of the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL
    module:
    1. On the Main Menu, select Reports Menu.
    The Reports Menu displays.
    *****************************************
    * Reports Menu *
    *****************************************
    C. Display Current Configuration
    N. Display Network Statistics
    I. Display Interface Statistics
    M. Display Media Statistics
    R. Display Route Table
    A. Display ARP Table
    B. Display Bridge Forwarding Database
    S. Display Bridge Status
    P. Display PPP Authorization Entries
    U. Display System Uptime
    2. Select Display Current Configuration.
    3. Note the IP addresses for the Ethernet and SDSL
    Interface. 
    						
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    4. Menu interface
    This chapter provides information on the PARTNER ACS
    1600 DSL module menus, submenus, and commands.
    Menus, submenus, and commands that display on the Main
    Menu depend on the access level that you use to log on or the
    options that you configure.
    For an outline of the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module menu
    structure, see the PARTNER ACS 1600 DSL module menu
    hierarchy appendix.
    Select a menu, submenu, or command to display its options.
    To return to the previous menu or to exit the program from the
    Main Menu, press ESC.
    Main Menu
    The Main Menu contains following submenus.
    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
    I. Interworking Connections
    D. Configure DHCP Server
    N. Configure NAT
    T. Derived Timing
    Z. Diagnostics Menu
    C. Command Line Interface
    P. VoicePath Configure
    M. Manage MGCP/NCS Embedded Client
    E. CopperCom Call Control
    E. Call Control Settings
    U. Configure Tollbridge Voice Client 
    						
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    1. Reports
    Menu
    The Reports Menu contains the following submenus and
    commands.
    C. Display Current Configuration
    Displays the following configuration settings and information
    about the installed Interfaces.
    Information may or may not display, depending on the
    Interfaces installed.
    • Software version – version of ACOS.
    • ICTRL - For manufacturing use only.
    • I - Cache – instruction cache; enabled or disabled.
    • D - Cache – data cache; enabled or disabled.
    • SYPCR register SWRI bit - generate NMI (debug) or
    generate hard reset (normal).
    • Routing Information Protocol (RIP) – enabled or
    disabled globally.
    • Bridging – enabled or disabled globally.
    • Bridge Database Aging Time – 1-3600 seconds (default
    = 300 seconds).
    • Spanning Tree - enabled or disabled globally.
    • Spanning Tree bridge priority - 1-65,535 (default =
    32,768).
    • Spanning Tree hello time - 1-10 seconds (default = 2
    seconds).
    • Spanning Tree max age - 6-40 seconds (default = 20
    seconds).
    • Spanning Tree forward delay - 4-30 seconds (default =
    15 seconds).
    • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) -
    enabled or disabled.
    • SNMP System Contact - user-defined (maximum = 39
    alphanumeric characters).
    • SNMP System Name - user-defined (maximum = 39
    alphanumeric characters).
    • SNMP System Location - user-defined (maximum = 39
    alphanumeric characters).
    • SNMP Community - name must match the SNMP host
    (maximum = 39 alphanumeric characters); If SNMP is 
    						
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    enabled and the SNMP Community Name is null, SNMP
    goes into read-only mode.
    • SNMP Trap Host IP Address - IP address of the SNMP
    trap host.
    • Telnet Server Port - port number of the Telnet server.
    • DNS Server IP Address – IP address of the DNS Server.
    • DNS Server Timeout
    • Application Information - loaded program files.
    • Support File Information - loaded support files.
    • Interface type – enabled or disabled.
    o Electrical Interface – WAN interface type: RS-530
    or v.35.
    o RIP - enabled or disabled.
    o Poisoned Reverse - enabled or disabled.
    o Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
    Client – enabled or disabled.
    o Bridging - enabled or disabled.
    o Spanning Tree - enabled or disabled.
    o Port Priority - 0-255 (default = 128).
    o Path Cost - 1-65,535 (default = 32,768).
    o DataLink Protocol - Totally Transparent, Raw
    HDLC, Cisco compatible HDLC, IP-Plus compatible
    HDLC, PPP (over Raw HDLC), ATM or Frame
    Relay.
    o SDSL Mode - Customer Premises Equipment
    (CPE) or Central Office (CO).  For development
    purposes only.
    o Line Rate - Auto, Fixed, 1152 Kbps, 768 Kbps, 384
    Kbps, 192 Kbps, 2320 Kbps or manually set.
    o PPP Auth Type – None, PAP Client, PAP Server,
    CHAP Client or CHAP Server.
    o Userid – PAP User ID.
    o Password – PPP password.
    o Peer Name
    o Frame Relay Management
    o DLCI – RAW (No Encapsulation), Proprietary Voice
    DLCI, RFC 1490 or ATM RFC 1483 (Tunneling).
    o VPI/VCI – RAW (AAL5), RAW (AAL0), Proprietary
    Voice, RFC 1483 (using VC Muxing), RFC 1483
    (with LLC Encapsulation), RFC 2364 (PPPoATM
    with LLC Encapsulation) or RFC 2364 (PPPoATM
    using VC Muxing). 
    						
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    o ID – host ID.
    o IPAddr  - IP Addresses for the ID (maximum = 8).
    o IPMask - number of bits reserved for the host ID
    (maximum = 8).
    o Priority – normal or high.
    o Ethernet address – Ethernet for the Interface.
    o Full duplex – enabled or disabled (Ethernet).
    N. Display Network Statistics
    Displays the Network Statistics submenu, which contains
    commands to display the following statistical information
    about the packets handled by the Ethernet and WAN ports:
    C. Display ICMP Statistics
    I.  Display IP Statistics
    T. Display TCP Statistics
    U. Display UDP Statistics
    Z. Clear a Network Statistic
    Displays the Clear Statistics submenu, which contains
    the following commands:
    C. Clear ICMP Statistics
    I.  Clear IP Statistics
    T. Clear TCP Statistics
    U. Clear UDP Statistics
    Select your choice.
    I. Display Interface Statistics
    Displays the following statistical information about the total
    packets handled between layer 2 and layer 3 on a per port
    basis.
    Type the number of the Interface, the number of the port, and
    then choose a command from the Interface Statistics
    submenu.
    Commands may or may not display, depending on the
    modules installed.
    A. Display ARP Statistics
    I.  Display Interface Statistics
    B. Display Bridge Statistics**
    D. Display DLCI Statistics
    A. Display ATM PVC Statistics
    Z. Clear ATM PVC Statistics 
    						
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    Z. Clear a Statistic
    Displays the Clear Statistics submenu, which contains
    the following commands:
    A. Clear ARP Statistics
    I.  Clear Interface Statistics
    B. Clear Bridge Statistics
    D. Clear Frame Relay DLCI Statistics
    Select your choice.
    **You must enable bridging for this table to display.  For more
    information on enabling bridging, see the “PARTNER ACS
    1600 DSL module basics” chapter.
    M. Display Media Statistics
    Displays the following statistical information about the total
    packets handled (Layer 2) on a per port basis.
    Type the number of the Interface, and then choose a
    command from the Media Statistics submenu.  Commands
    may or may not display, depending on the protocols
    configured.
    F. Display Frame Relay Statistics
    S. Display Serial Statistics
    Z. Clear a Statistic
    Displays the Clear Statistics submenu, which contains
    the following commands:
    F. Clear Frame Relay DLCI Statistics
    S. Clear Serial Statistics
    Select your choice.
    1. Display ATM Statistics
    Z. Clear ATM Statistics
    1. Display ENET Statistics
    Z. Clear ENET Statistics
    1. Display POTS Statistics
    Z. Clear POTS Statistics
    Select your choice. 
    						
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    R. Display Route Table
    Displays the following information about statically configured
    routes and dynamically learned ones:
    • NETWORK ADDRESS - destination address.
    • NETMASK - IP subnet mask; number of bits
    reserved for the host ID.
    • GATEWAY ADDRESS - IP address of packets sent
    to destination.
    • interface - IP address of outgoing interface.
    • Metric - number of hops (routers) required to reach
    the specified gateway.
    • Type – static or dynamic.
    A. Display ARP Table
    The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) obtains the Ethernet
    MAC address for a known IP address.
    Displays the following information about mappings between
    Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) addresses (hardware
    addresses) and IP addresses:
    • IP ADDRESS - IP address that corresponds to the
    MAC address.
    • ETHERNET ADDRESS - Ethernet address of the
    device; assigned by the manufacturer.
    • interface - the interface for the Ethernet address.
    B. Display Bridge forwarding database
    Displays the following information about mappings between
    Ethernet addresses and devices connected to the LAN:
    • ETHERNET ADDRESS - Ethernet address of the
    device; assigned by the manufacturer.
    • interface - the interface for the Ethernet address.
    • PORT - the port for the Ethernet interface.
    • TIMER - number of seconds until this entry deletes
    from the database.  The time counts down from the
    Bridge database aging time value, in one-second
    intervals; at zero, the entry deletes from the
    database.
    You must enable bridging for this table to display.  For more
    information on enabling bridging, see the “PARTNER ACS
    1600 DSL module basics” chapter.  For more information on
    the maximum aging time value, see Configure bridge later in
    this chapter. 
    						
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    S. Display Bridge status
    Displays the following information about bridging:
    • interface - interface for the active slot for bridging.
    • PORT - port for the preceding interface.
    • Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) - enabled or
    disabled.
    • STATE - Spanning tree state: disabled, blocking,
    listening, learning or forwarding.
    • ROOT - root port for the bridge: yes or no.
    • DESIGNATED - designated port for the bridge: yes
    or no.
    • TIMERS - current values of the spanning state timer
    (first value) and the hello timer (second value).
    The spanning state timer value is for listening or learning
    states and counts down from the forward delay time to zero.
    The hello timer value is valid only if the active port is the Root
    Bridge of the network.  It counts down from the hello time to
    zero.
    • Root priority - priority of the root bridge on the
    network.
    • Id - Ethernet MAC address of the root bridge on the
    network.
    P. Display PPP Authorization Entries
    Displays the following information about PPP authorization
    entries:
    • Authorization type - None, Password
    Authentication Protocol (PAP) Client, PAP Server,
    Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
    (CHAP) Client or CHAP Server.
    • Slot #/Interface #/Port # - active slot for the PPP
    interface.
    • Userid/Password/Peer Name – values for the PPP
    interface.
    U. Display System Uptime
    Displays the amount of time elapsed during the active
    session. 
    						
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