Siemens Hicom 150h, Hipath Hg1500 Service Manual
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HiPath HG 1500 boards Installation For internal use only A31003-K5020-S100-6-7620 2-16Service Manual lan2de.c02
Initial startup of HiPath HG 1500 lan2de.c03 A31003-K5020-S100-6-7620 Service Manual 3-1 For internal use onlyStartup 3 Startup 3.1 Initial startup of HiPath HG 1500 Note Windows 3.11 is no longer supported. 3.1.1 Initial startup: Remote via modem Prerequisites The feature is only available as of Hicom Rel. 3 SMR-E with Assistant Office P30300- P1584-A1-02 and SMR-11 HG1500. Hicom must be configured for remote adminis- tration and HiPath HG 1500 must be in the default state (default customer database). Step Task 1. Using Assistant E, read out the contents of the board using the Restart/ Reload option Maintenance. Then enter an existing call number as an extension in the numbering plan. (Recommendation: Pro -748, Com -686, Point -69) 2. Transfer the changes into Hicom using Transfer data 3. The following changes will automatically be made in the customer data- base for HiPath HG 1500: - the ISDN peer remote default will be set with the following parameters: IP address: 10.186.237.64 CHAP user ID: 31994 (Host = On) CHAP password: 31994 V.34 peer: Yes - the ISDN2 interface is assigned the IP address 10.186.237.63 - the IP address 10.186.237.64 is assigned administration rights 4. A new dial-up networking connection with the following data is generated on the PC (here W98): Connect via: Standard 19200 bps modem (dependent on the modem in use) Type of Dial-Up Server> PPP Windows 95, Windows NT 3.5 Logon to the network: No Activate software compression: No Request encrypted password: No NetBEUI: No IPX/SPX: No Define IP address: 10.186.237.64 Use IP header compression: No Use the standard GW in the remote network: No
Initial startup of HiPath HG 1500 Startup For internal use only A31003-K5020-S100-6-7620 3-2Service Manual lan2de.c03 Note The CHAP user ID and password are identical to the first user name and password of the Hicom user group system administration (generally 31994/31994). 3.1.2 Startup via ARP HiPath HG 1500 can be assigned an IP address using a static entry in the ARP table of the Administration PC. Prerequisites The network card with the TCP/IP protocol must function correctly. The Xpress @LAN assistant must be installed on the PC. Note These settings are temporary and are only stored permanently on the board on entry to the customer database. The HiPath HG 1500 default IP address (10.144.233.63) is reserved for startup and cannot be used as a permanent IP address in the network. Security note As long as a customer database has not been transferred to the board, the process described above can be used by every PC in the LAN.5. HiPath HG 1500 can now be administered remotely with Assistant Xpress @LAN/HG 1500. Step Task 1. In the MS-DOS command window, enter the command arp -s ipadresse macadresse (Format example: arp -s 192.168.100.245 08-00-06-0f-ec-04) The board MAC address is indicated on the adhesive label on the board. 2. From the MS-DOS command window ping HiPath HG 1500 using the new IP address. If the ping has been answered successfully by HiPath HG 1500, administration of this PC can proceed. Step Task
Initial startup of HiPath HG 1500 lan2de.c03 A31003-K5020-S100-6-7620 Service Manual 3-3 For internal use onlyStartup 3.1.3 Initial startup via the serial interface Note The serial interface should only be used for initial startup if this is not possible via a LAN port. Prerequisite The SLIP connection in the dial-up network must be installed separately from the op- erating system. Note The SLIP configuration on the PC is described in detail in the Administration Docu- ments Hicom 150 E Office for HiPath HG 1500.Step Task 1. Connect the serial interface cable (S30122-X5468-X3). 2. Install Assistant Xpress @LAN/HG 1500. 3. Configure the IP address (1.0.0.2) of the PC (SLIP) 4. From the DOS command window, ping HiPath HG 1500 (IP 1.0.0.1). 5. Generate an empty customer database and load to HiPath HG 1500. 6. Save and administer customer data.
Initial startup of HiPath HG 1500 Startup For internal use only A31003-K5020-S100-6-7620 3-4Service Manual lan2de.c03 3.2 Configuration for gatekeeper mode Figure 3-1 Installation for gatekeeper mode The following stations must be differentiated from the user’s viewpoint: Group 1 : stations directly connected to the Hicom (Optisets, POT, CMI, ...), stations registered at HiPath HG 1500 (C55 Opti clients, vCAPI clients) and all trunk access- es. Group 2 : stations registered at the gatekeeper (H.323 standard clients such as Net- meeting 3.01, HiNet LP5100, HiNet TA1100, etc.). Note In order to reach a port (station/line) of group 1, all stations of group 2 must dial an additional code. This code is deleted in the direction to the Hicom by HiPath HG 1500 and inserted for traffic in the reverse direction, i.e., stations of group 1 do not dial the code. The code must be set up in the RADVision Gatekeeper NGK100 as a service and in HiPath HG 1500 as a gateway prefix. LAN Hicom 150 E Office H.323 GKHFA client H.323 client Administration HXGM/HXGS LP5100 Optiset 100200 300 201 Group 1 Group 2 HiPath HG 1500
Initial startup of HiPath HG 1500 lan2de.c03 A31003-K5020-S100-6-7620 Service Manual 3-5 For internal use onlyStartup 3.2.1 Configuration HiPath HG 1500 3.2.2 Configuring the NGK 100 gatekeeper Relevant options under Settings Step Task 1. Under Voice Clients -> Gatekeeper : Enter the IP address of the PC with the gatekeeper, enable gatekeeper support and configure the prefix. 2. Under Voice Clients -> H.323 Clients : Configure the clients with a gatekeeper connection using IP address 255.255.255.255. Clients without a gatekeeper connection must be configured with the fixed IP addresses of the corresponding PCs. 3. Under Voice Clients -> Xpress Clients : There are no additional aspects to be noted here. Step Task 1. Capacity Characteristics: Set the IRQ interval to 0 if the registered endpoints do not need to be cy- clically polled, e.g. when using RAS connections for teleworking. 2. Call and Registration Policy: Accept Call must be enabled. Set All Endpoints or Predefined endpoints . 3. Routing Mode: Set Gatekeeper Routed or Direct Routed .
Initial startup of HiPath HG 1500 Startup For internal use only A31003-K5020-S100-6-7620 3-6Service Manual lan2de.c03 Configuring Services Configuring neighbors Note Detailed configuration examples can be found in the Administration Manual for HiPath HG 1500 (A31003-K5020-B811-*-7619).Step Task 1. Press the Services button and then click Add . 2. Under Description , enter a description for the service, e.g. Hicom 150 E. 3. Under Prefix , enter the correct code, which must match the HiPath HG 1500 gateway prefix set up in the HLB0, e.g. 0 (only digits, possibly mul- tiple). 4. Enable Allow as default for online endpoints if the service is to be as- signed to all endpoints registered at the gateway (otherwise, the service will need to be individually assigned to each endpoint that may use it). 5. Enable Allow for public endpoints from other zones if endpoints from other H.323 zones may use the service. Step Task 1. Press the Neighbors button and then click Add . 2. Under Description , enter a description for the other zone, e.g. Depart- ment XYZ. 3. Under IP address , enter the IP address of the gatekeeper for the other zone.
Tracing with development trace lan2de.c04 A31003-K5020-S100-6-7620 Service Manual 4-1 For internal use onlyAdministration 4 Administration Information on status diagnostics for HiPath HG 1500 such as DSS, PPP, Firewall, HFA client, H.323, vCAPI, etc. is contained in the HiPath HG 1500 Administrator Manual under Customer trace. 4.1 Tracing with development trace Development trace must be deactivated when HiPath HG 1500 is in operation. You must contact Development if you have problems or queries relating to develop- ment trace. Note that all three traces for the board must be saved in the event of errors, i.e., the: ●development trace, ●customer trace and ●error memory. If system crashes have occurred in connection with the board, make sure that you also produce a stack dump and submit it together with the traces to the responsible Development department. The traces and the stack dump can withstand a reset, but are lost in the event of a power failure. 4.2 Determining the firmware version of the board The firmware version of the board can be determined by dumping a memory area (possible in the Developer level of Assistant Xpress @LAN/HG 1500). Step Task 1. Switch to the developer mode of Assistant Xpress @LAN/HG 1500. 2. Create a dump of the KDS (switches the menu items to developer mode). 3. Call up the Service menu and select Receive and save a memory area. 4. Hex address FE000000 and size: Enter 20. 5. Enter a file name: e.g., FW.txt The file will now contain the version number of the firmware.
Tracing with development trace Administration For internal use only A31003-K5020-S100-6-7620 4-2Service Manual lan2de.c04
Integrating various network topologies lan2de.c05 A31003-K5020-S100-6-7620 Service Manual 5-1 For internal use onlyAdditional information 5 Additional information 5.1 Integrating various network topologies HiPath HG 1500 is equipped with a 10/100 MB Autosense twisted-pair port. 5.1.1 Star topology with hub (10/100 BaseT) In the case of this network topology, a hub or switch is used as a central element. Each data terminal is connected to this via a separate twisted-pair cable (e.g. 10/100 BaseT-Ethernet). A standard hub emulates a bus internally. If a cable malfunctions, only one terminal is affected. The integrated HiPath HG 1500 can be connected di- rectly. Figure 5-1 10/100 BaseT cabling Notes ●10/100 MBit/s Autosense ●Max. total length from HUB/switch to PC = 100 m incl. PATCH cable. 5.1.2 Bus topology (10 Base2) The traditional, but now redundant cabling method for Ethernet LANs. Coaxial cable is used to connect each data terminal via a T distributor to the main line. In a bus en- vironment, the data terminals are only connected via the cable - no additional hard- ware is required. However, because of the risk associated with failures and the limited HUB Hicom 150 E Office Hicom 150 H LAN PC LAN LAN PC