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Model 3086 ipRocketLink IAD Basic Configuration Objectives After this Presentation You Will Be Able to: 1. Configure the ipRocketLink Serial Port via DIP switches via Web Management 2. Configure the ipRocketLink for Dual Serial/Ethernet Network Access 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 2 2 Outline Product Overview Installing DTE/DCE Connections Typical applications Bridged Ethernet Extension DIP Switch Configuration Routed Network Access Plug-In, Power-Up, Log-In Serial (Simple Modem) Access Setting the IP Address Dual Serial/Ethernet access Firing Up a Browser Key Features Configuring for Basic Operation Two Examples: Serial-to-DSL Modem Dual Serial/Ethernet Access 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 3 3 Typical Applications (Ethernet Only) SubNet 1 Bridged Ethernet Extension SubNet 1 G.SHDSL Routed Network Access SubNet 2 T1/E1 WAN Uplinks G.SHDSL SubNet 1 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 4 4 Typical Applications (Serial) Serial Network Access (Simple Modem) V.35 or X.21 G.SHDSL Aggregated Network Access Ethernet (Dual Serial/Ethernet) G.SHDSL T1/E1 WAN Uplinks V.35 or X.21 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 5 5 DSL Bandwidth Allocation for Dual Access Ethernet Line . . . | 18 | 1 | 2 | . . . | 18 | 1 | . . . 18 Timeslots X 64 kbps = 1152 Kbps . . . | 36 | 1 | 2 | . . . | 18 | 19 | 20 | . . . | 36 | 1 | . . G.SHDSL Line . 36 Timeslots X 64 kbps = 2.048 Kbps* Serial Line 18 Timeslots X 64 kbps = 1152 Kbps . . . | 18 | 1 | 2 | . . . |18| 1 | . . . * Current maximum DTE rate. A future release will support 4.608 Mpbs.* 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 6 6 Product Overview – Key Features 13 Front-Panel LEDs Provide Operational Status-at-a-Glance DUAL Ethernet + Serial Access Proven Patton Design VT-100 Console Port for CLI/SNMP Management AC or DC Power Options Test Mode Toggle Switches G.SHDSL Speeds up to 4.6 Mbps* on just one twisted pair! 10/100 Ethernet Port with FullDuplex Operation Web Browser Configuration & Management Convenient Built-In MDI-X Crossover Switch Integrated V.35 or X.21 Serial Port ETSI/ITU G.SHDSL G.991.2 Standard *Supported in future release. Current maximum data rate is 2.304 Mbps.* 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 7 7 Assumptions Your ipRocketLink’s Ethernet Port will connect to a LAN Your ipRocketLink’s Serial Port will connect to a Router Your ipRocketLink’s Line (DSL) Port will connect to a DSL Line, which is connected to either . . . Users via a remote IAD Provider Network DSLAM such as the ForeFront 3096RC Ethernet LAN Remote Users or DSL Line 2-Wire Copper Twisted Pair T1/E1 WAN Uplinks Your ipRocketLink 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 8 8 Making Connections ipRocketLink Interfaces Console Port Ethernet LAN (Command Line Interface) Power Supply Connector Ethernet Port (LAN Connection) 25 May 2017 2-Wire DSL Line V.35 or X.21 or T1/E1 Serial Port Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration DSL Port (G.SHDSL Connection) 9 9 Overview: Setup & Configuration Two Stages . . . Installing DTE/DCE Connections DIP Switch Configuration Plug-In, Power-Up, Log-In Setting the IP Address Firing Up a Browser Configuring for Basic Operation Two Examples: Serial-to-DSL Modem Dual Serial/Ethernet Access 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 10 10 X.21 Port DTE/DCE Configuration Factory Default: ipRocketLink Configured as DCE IAD X.21 Port Configurable via “jumper.” To configure x.21 port for DTE: 1. Open the case with a screwdriver 3. Turn it around. to access the jumper. 4. Replace the jumper. 2. Remove the jumper. DTE/DCE Jumper (J7) IAD V.35 Port NOT configurable. Use crossover cable. 3086 IAD Straight-Through DCE X.21 Port 25 May 2017 3086 IAD DCE Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration Cable V.35 DTE Crossover Cable V.35 DCE 11 11 Configuring the Serial Port via DIP Switches DIP-Switch-Configurable Parameters F R O N T CO or CP Operation Annex A or Annex B Internal or External Clock Serial Port Data Rate Model 3086 Bottom View R E A R Factory Default: All Switches ON 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 12 12 DIP Switch Configuration (2) Configuring Switch Bank S2 Serial Port Data Rate Switch Bank 2 Switches S2-1 – S2-7 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 Data Rate Off On Off On .. . Off On On Off .. . On Off Off Off .. . On On On On .. . On On On On .. . On On On On .. . On On On On .. . 192 256 320 384 .. . On Off .. .. . . On On Off On On Off Off Off 25 May 2017 On On .. .. . . On On On On On On On On Off On .. .. . . On Off On Off On Off On Off On 1152 .. .. . . On 2048 On 2112 On 2176 On 2240 Switch Activation – S2-8 Toggle Switch On-Off-On to Activate Switch Configuration Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 13 13 DIP Switch Configuration (3) Configuring Switch Bank S3 Switch Bank S3 CO or CP Operation S3-1 CO = ON (Up) CP = Off (Down) Internal or External Clock Annex A or Annex B S3-3 External = ON (Up) Internal = Off (Down) S3-6 Annex B = ON (Up) Annex A = Off (Down) 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 14 14 More Assumptions You will configure the ipRocketLink’s IP address using a computer workstation with Terminal Emulation software connected to the ipRocketLink’s Console port.* You will configure the ipRocketLink for basic operation using a computer workstation with Web Browser software via an Ethernet LAN connected to the ipRocketLink’s Ethernet Port. *Ethernet Port may also be used for this task. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 15 15 Preparing for Installation You Will Need . . . Model 3086 G.SHDSL IAD External power supply* Ethernet straight-through cable* (with RJ45 plugs on each end) DB9-to-RJ45 Adapter* Appropriate Serial Cable (V.25/X.21/WAN) *Installation kit shipped with the IAD includes these items* 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 16 16 Preparing for Installation (continued . . .) You Will Also Need . . . ASCII Terminal or . . . Computer Workstation with Terminal Emulator Ethernet Hub or Switch* * (Optional) To connect multiple user devices to the ipRocketLink. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 17 17 Preparing for Installation (continued . . .) You Will Want . . . Web Browser Software IP Address on the same LAN as your computer workstation Existing IP Address 192.168.110.229 (Factory Default) 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 18 18 Plugging In (to the Console Port*) 1. Connect the DB9-RJ45 adapter to the workstation’s DB-9 serial port. 2. Connect one end of the RJ45RJ45 straight-through cable to the adapter. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to the ipRocketLink’s RJ45 Console port. * Do NOT connect the IAD to the Ethernet LAN yet* 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 19 19 Plugging In (continued . . .) 4. Start a HyperTerminal session 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 20 20 Powering Up 1. Power up the IAD Connect power supply to the ipRocketLink power connector Plug power supply into an AC power source You will see a sequence of boot messages ending with . . . . . . Perform activation CLI started CLI OS-specific init Login: AC Power Source 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 21 21 Powering Up: LED Indicators Power WAN (DSL) Link Green Green Sync Serial TD Green RD Ethernet Status Green CTS Green DTR Green Link 100M Green Green Tx Rx NS Green Green Red TM Yellow ON indicates that power is applied. Off indicates that no power is applied. Solid green: connected Off: disconnected Green: indicates a binary ‘0’ condition off: indicates a binary ‘1’or idle condition Green: indicates a binary ‘0’condition off: indicates a binary ‘1’ or idle condition ON: indicates the CTS signal from the IAD is active, binary ‘1’ off: indicates CTS is binary ‘0’ ON: indicates the DTR signal from the DTE device attached to the serial port is active, binary ‘1’ ON: indicates an active 10/100 BaseT connection ON: connected to a 100BaseT LAN Off: connected to a 10BaseT LAN lashing: when transmitting data from the IAD to the Ethernet Flashing: when transmitting data from the Ethernet to the IAD. ON: incidates absence of a valid DSL connection ER Red flashes once: indicates bit errors occurring during 511/511E tests ON: is under one of the test modes (local loop, remote loop, or V.54 BER pattern) AC Power Source 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 22 22 Logging In 1. Type “admin” for login and press [Enter] 2. Type “admin” for password and press [Enter] Login:admin Password: ********* Login successful --> 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 23 23 Setting the IP Address (1) 1. Type “ip list interfaces” [Enter] to display the current configuration . . . ip list interfaces <enter> IP Interfaces: ID | Name | IP Address | DHCP | Transport -----|--------------|------------------|----------|---------------1 | ip1 | 192.168.200.10 | disabled | <BRIDGE> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Existing IP Address (Factory Default) 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 24 24 Setting the IP Address (2) 2. Type the command line as shown, using your chosen IP Address and netmask . . . ip set interface ip1 ipaddress 192.168.110.229 255.255.255.0 <enter> ip list interfaces IP Interfaces: ID | Name | <enter> IP Address | DHCP | Transport -----|--------------|------------------|----------|---------------1 | ip1 | 192.168.110.229 | disabled | <BRIDGE> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter Your New Chosen IP Address Here 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 25 25 Setting the IP Address (3) 3. STORE! your newly modified configuration.*** ID | Name | IP Address | DHCP | Transport -----|--------------|------------------|----------|---------------1 | ip1 | 192.168.110.229 | disabled | <BRIDGE> ------------------------------------------------------------------ system config save <enter> system config save Wait for 'configuration saved' message... Saving configuration... Configuration saved. *** Otherwise the ipRocketLink will LOSE your new IP Address when it is powered down!*** 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 26 26 Plugging In . . . Again 1. Disconnect the PC from the ipRocketLink’s Console Port. X 2. Connect a straight-through Ethernet cable between the PC’s NIC or PCMCIA Ethernet card and an Ethernet hub or switch. Ethernet hub or switch 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 27 27 Plugging In . . . Again 2. Connect an Ethernet cable between the ipRocketLink’s Ethernet Port and an Ethernet hub or switch.* PC & ipRocketLink must be on same subnet 192.168.110.230 Ethernet Hub or Switch *(Optional) If multiple users will connect to the ipRocketLink. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 192.168.110.229 Use MDI-X Switch for convenient straight-through / crossover conversion 28 28 Firing Up a Browser 1. On your PC, launch a standard web browser such as Netscape Communicator or Internet Explorer. 2. In the Address (URL) field of the browser, enter the ipRocketLink’s IP address. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 29 29 Firing Up a Browser (continued . . .) ipRocketLink Web Management Home Page Displays . . . http://192.168.110.229 ipRocketLink Installation is now completed. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 30 30 Logging In for Web Management Enter “superuser” for User Name. Enter “superuser” for password. Click the “OK” button. ipRocketLink Login Pop-Up Window 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 31 31 ipRocketLink Web Management Page Configuration Menu Pane 25 May 2017 Management Information Pane Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 32 32 Configuring for Operation (1) Serial & G.SHDSL Ports . . . Serial Network Access (Simple Modem) V.35 or X.21 G.SHDSL Aggregated Network Access Ethernet (Dual Serial/Ethernet) G.SHDSL V.35 or X.21 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration T1/E1 WAN Uplinks 33 33 Configuring the G.SHDSL Attributes 1. Click G.SHDSL,then Configuration 2. Select Parameter values appropriate for your application . . . DSL Rate 2304k Serial Line Rate ATM or HDLC Ethernet, Serial or both 3. Click Configure. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 34 34 Configuring for Operation (2) Ethernet Port . . . SubNet 1 Bridged Ethernet Extension G.SHDSL SubNet 1 Routed Network Access T1/E1 WAN Uplinks SubNet 2 G.SHDSL SubNet 1 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 35 35 Configuring for Operation Understanding Your Application . . . 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 36 36 Bridged Application Protocols Transport Protocols Two Choices: Pick One. HDLC ATM High-level Data Link Control Asynchronous Transfer Mode SubNet 1 SubNet 1 25 May 2017 G.SHDSL Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 37 37 Bridged Application Protocols (continued…) Encapsulation (PDU Type) PPP Multiprotocol (RFC 1483) HDLC ATM Three Combinations: Pick One. PPPoH PPPoA RFC 1483 Point-to-Point Protocol over High-level Data Link Control Point-to-Point Protocol over Asynchronous Transfer Mode Multiprotocol over Asynchronous Transfer Mode SubNet 1 SubNet 1 25 May 2017 G.SHDSL Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 38 38 Routed Application Protocols Transport Protocols Three Choices: Pick One. Ethernet HDLC ATM SubNet 2 T1/E1 WAN Uplinks G.SHDSL SubNet 1 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 39 39 Routed Applications Protocols (continued…) Encapsulation (PDU Type) PPP Multiprotocol IP Ethernet HDLC (RFC 1483) ATM Five Combinations: Pick One. PPPoE PPPoH PPPoA IPoA RFC 1483 Internet Protocol over ATM Multi-Protocol over ATM SubNet 2 T1/E1 WAN Uplinks G.SHDSL SubNet 1 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 40 40 Configuring for Operation Configuration Examples Example One Bridged Ethernet Extension SubNet 1 Example Two SubNet 1 G.SHDSL Routed Network Access SubNet 2 T1/E1 WAN Uplinks G.SHDSL SubNet 1 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 41 41 Configuring for Operation Example One SubNet 1 Bridged Ethernet Extension SubNet 1 25 May 2017 G.SHDSL Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 42 42 Configuration: Example One Bridged Ethernet Extension Using PPPoH User B IP: 192.168.110.12/24 Gateway: 192.168.110.230/24 ipRocketLink (Central) IP: 192.168.110.229/24 SubNet 1 G.SHDSL SubNet 1 User A IP: 192.168.110.11/24 ipRocketLink (Remote) IP: 192.168.110.230/24 Gateway: 192.168.110.229 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 43 43 Defining the Wan Connection (1) 1. Click Configuration then WAN Connections 2. Delete the factory defaults 3. Click Create a new service... 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 44 44 Defining the Wan Connection (2) 4. Click PPPoH bridged 3. Click the configure button 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 45 45 Defining the Wan Connection (3) 5. Enter a description for the WAN connection (optional). 6. Verify the parameter values match those shown. 7. Click the Apply button. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 46 46 Defining the Wan Connection (4) The WAN link is now Configured. Next: Defining G.SHDSL Attributes . . . 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 47 47 Defining G.SHDSL Attributes (1) 1. Click G.SHDSL then Configuration 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 48 48 Defining G.SHDSL Attributes (2) 2. For Terminal Type select Central.* 3. For Interface Type select hdlc. 4. Click the Configure button. 5. Click the Action submenu. * You must configure the ipRocketLink at the other end of the G.SHDSL link as “Remote”. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 49 49 Activating the G.SHDSL Port 6. Select Deactivate. 7. Click the Action button. The Action drop-down menu will automatically return to a value of Start. 6. Click the Action button again. ipRocketLink G.SHDSL Port is now activated. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 50 50 Basic Configuration: Example One (completed) Bridged Ethernet Extension Using PPPoH ipRocketLink (Central) is now Configured. ipRocketLink (Central) 192.168.110.229/24 User B IP: 192.168.110.12/24 Gateway: 192.168.110.230/24 SubNet 1 SubNet 1 User A IP: ipRocketLink (Remote) 192.168.110.230/24 192.168.110.11/24 Gateway: 192.168.110.229/24 25 May 2017 Repeat the procedures for ipRocketLink (Remote) Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 51 51 Configuring for Operation Example Two Routed Network Access SubNet 2 T1/E1 WAN Uplinks G.SHDSL SubNet 1 3096RC G.SHDSL T-DAC 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 52 52 Configuration Example Two Routed Connection to DSLAM Using PPPoA (RFC 2364) WAN Gateway Address 192.168.120.230 WAN Port IP: 192.168.120.231 G.SHDSL PPPoA Routed WAN Service SubNet 2 CO Uplink to Internet IP: 192.168.130.0 SubNet 3 T1/E1 WAN Uplinks SubNet 1 ipRocketLink (Remote) IP: 192.168.110.229 User IP: 192.168.110.11 Gateway: 192.168.110.229 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration DSLAM (Central) IP: 192.168.120.230 53 53 Defining the Wan Connection (1) 1. Click Configuration then WAN Connections 2. Delete the factory defaults 3. Click Create a new service... 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 54 54 Defining the Wan Connection (2) 4. Click PPPoA Routed 3. Click the configure button 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 55 55 Defining the Wan Connection (3) 5. Enter a description for the WAN connection (optional). 6. Define parameter values to match those shown. 7. Define a User name 119.168.120.231 & Password for User Authentication. 8. Click the Configure button. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 56 56 Defining PPP Attributes (1) 1. Click Edit... 2. Click Edit ‘PPP’ 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 57 57 Defining PPP Attributes (2) 3. Define parameter values to match those shown. 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 58 58 Defining PPP Attributes (3) 4. For Version Enabled select true. 5. Click the Change button. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 59 59 Defining the ATM Channel 1. Click Edit ‘Atm Channel’ 2. Define parameter values to match those shown. 3. Click the Change button. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 60 60 Defining the IP Interface 1. Click Edit ‘IP Interface’ 2. Define parameter values to match those shown. 3. Click the Change button. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 61 61 Defining the Wan Connection (completed) The WAN link is now Configured. Next: Defining G.SHDSL Attributes . . . 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 62 62 Defining G.SHDSL Attributes (1) 1. Click G.SHDSL then Configuration 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 63 63 Defining G.SHDSL Attributes (2) (continued . . .) 2. For Terminal Type select Remote. 3. For Interface Type select Atm. 4. Click the Configure button. 5. Click the Action submenu. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 64 64 Activating the G.SHDSL Port 6. Select Deactivate. 7. Click the Action button. The Action drop-down menu will automatically return to a value of Start. 6. Click the Action button again. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 65 65 Basic Configuration: Example Two (completed) Routed Connection to DSLAM Using PPPoA (RFC 2364) User IP: 192.168.110.11/24 Gateway: 192.168.110.229 WAN Port IP: 192.168.120.231 Gateway: 192.168.120.230 SubNet 2 G.SHDSL SubNet 1 PPPoA Routed ipRocketLink (Remote) WAN Service IP: 192.168.110.229 CO Uplink to Internet IP: 192.168.130.0 SubNet 3 T1/E1 WAN Uplinks ipRocketLink (Remote) is now Configured. 25 May 2017 Model 3086 IAD Basic Configuration 66 66 Model 3086 Basic Configuration (END)