Lucent Technologies Network Access Module manual Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security

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Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security

LUCENT DOES NOT WARRANT UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE OPERATION OF THE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING MERLIN® INA. ALSO, LUCENT DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING MERLIN INA, WILL PREVENT, AND LUCENT WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR, UNAUTHORIZED USE (OR CHARGES FOR SUCH USE) OF COMMON CARRIER TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES OR FACILITIES ACCESSED THROUGH OR CONNECTED TO PRODUCTS ("TOLL FRAUD"). MERLIN INA SUPPORTS TELEPHONY AND DATA TRANSMISSION OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) FACILITIES. YOU COULD EXPERIENCE COMPROMISES IN PERFORMANCE, RELIABILITY AND SECURITY, EVEN WHEN THIS PRODUCT PERFORMS AS WARRANTED. THESE COMPROMISES MAY BECOME MORE ACUTE IF YOU FAIL TO FOLLOW LUCENT'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CONFIGURATION, OPERATION AND USE OF THIS PRODUCT.

YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU ARE AWARE OF THESE RISKS AND THAT YOU HAVE DETERMINED THEY ARE ACCEPTABLE FOR YOUR APPLICATION OF THE PRODUCT. YOU ALSO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT, UNLESS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN ANOTHER AGREEMENT, YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR: (1) ENSURING THAT YOUR NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS ARE ADEQUATELY SECURED AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED INTRUSION; AND (2) BACKING UP YOUR DATA AND FILES.

Federal Communications Commission Statement

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. For further FCC information, see Appendix A, “Customer Support Information,” in System Programming.

Canadian Department of Communications (DOC) Interference Information

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.

Le Présent Appareil Numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables auxappareils numériques de la classe A préscrites dans le réglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par leministère des Communications du Canada.

Year 2000 Compliance

The MERLIN MAGIX Integrated System is certified to be Year 2000 compliant. Additional information on this certification, and other issues regarding Year 2000 compliance, is available online at http://www.lucent.com/enterprise/sig/yr2000.

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Contents Merlin Magix Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security Year 2000 ComplianceCopyright and Trademarks Page Contents Using the Command Line Interface ContentsUsing the INAWizard Cable Specifications Using PMVisionTroubleshooting Merlin Magix AdministrationIndex ViiiSafety Instructions Important Safety Instructions -SAVE These InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions -SAVE These Instructions Related Documentation About This GuideAudience Merlin Magix DocumentationRelated Documentation Calling Group Supervisor and Service Observer User GuideSPM, Maintenance and Troubleshooting Merlin Legend Superscript Communications System, ReleasePortMaster Documentation Additional ReferencesDocument Conventions Document ConventionsDocument Advisories Convention Use Examples Bold fontINA Module Training Courses Limited WarrantyTechnical Support USA Dealers and Value-Added Resellers VARS. CallSubscribing to PortMaster Mailing Lists Xvi INA Module Description INA AdministrationINA Module On the Merlin MagixINA Front Panel On the INA ModuleINA Front Panel 1INA Module Front Panel INA ModuleCollect information about your T1 or PRI line Installation and Configuration StepsInstallation and Configuration Steps Setting Example Getting Ready for ConfigurationSet Up T1/PRI on the Merlin Magix T1/PRI ProvisioningAssign T1/PRI Channels Network SettingsNetwork Settings Settings Example Hours 16172.26.131.37192.198.32.17 192.198.32.33Connect Cables Installing the INA ModuleInstall the INA Module in a Carrier Connect a Serial Passthrough CableSet DIP switch 2 to the left Set DIP SwitchesSet DIP switch 1 to the right Connect CablesConnect a T1/PRI Cable Installing the INA ModuleConnect a Console Optional T1/PRI LEDs Connect an Ethernet CableObserve LED Behavior Observe LED BehaviorSystem LED System LEDEthernet LEDs 8Ethernet LEDsConnect the Workstation to the INA Module Using the INAWizardInstall the Wizard Over a LANRun the Wizard Connect a Console Using the Command Line InterfaceUsing the C0 Console Port Set the Administrative Password Using a Telnet SessionUsing the Passthrough Serial Connection LogSet the Ether0 Network Address Command set password PasswordCommand set ether0 broadcast highlow Set the IP Address and NetmaskSet the System Name Set the Default Route GatewayCommand set sysname String Set the System NameSet the Name Server Configure the WAN PortSet the Name Service Set the Domain NameSet the Port IP Address Optional Set Up Additional WAN PortsSet the Channel Rate Set the Transport Protocol Set the Destination IP AddressSet the Netmask Apply Filters to the WAN Port OptionalConfigure the WAN Port Using PMVision Install PMVisionRun PMVision Using a Crossover CableRun PMVision Communicate with the INA Module Using PMVisionCommunicate with the INA Module Selecting PMVision Functions Using Configuration FunctionsWorking with Configuration Panels Selecting PMVision FunctionsSave Enter Basic SettingsWorking with Configuration Displays EditName service type INA→ Configure→ Global Edit System name INA→ Configure→ SnmpDefault gateway INA→ Configure→ Global Name server address INA→ Configure→ GlobalUsing the Backup and Restore Functions Back Up the INA Module SettingsRestore the INA Module Settings 6PMVision Backup DialogObserving LED Behavior Troubleshooting aLED Behavior Possible Cause Solution Attach a console Observing Boot MessagesObserving Boot Messages Press the reboot button Observe the boot messages displayed on the console screenMemory address Error at failedField Possible Message Explanation AddressUsing the DS-1 Test Jacks Table A-2Interpreting Diagnostic Boot MessagesUsing the DS-1 Test Jacks Test Jack Label Description and UsageFigure A-1DS-1 Test Jack Locations Using the DS-1 Test Jacks Cables Specified Cable SpecificationsSignal Console CableEthernet Interface Ethernet Connector Transmission Type Cable Type DistanceT1/PRI Cable T1/PRI CableCrossover Cable RJ-45 ConnectorCrossover Cable Crossover Cable INAModule System Programming Summary Merlin Magix AdministrationINA Module Administration Options DSU Channel Selection INA Module Administration OptionsActivate or Deactivate the Onboard CSU INA Module Maintenance Options INA Module Maintenance OptionsError Events Selection DescriptionHour Event Totals INA ModuleMaintenance OptionsMenu Maintenance→ Slot→ Slot#→ Enter→ Error Events DescriptionMenu Maintenance→ Slot→ Slot#→ Enter→ Error Events→ Clear Clearing Error EventsMenu Maintenance→ Slot→ Slot#→ Enter→ Error Events→ Current Current EventsDemand Tests Menu Maintenance→ Slot→ Slot#→ Enter→ Demand test→ LineLpbkMenu Maintenance→ Slot→ Slot#→ Enter→ Demand test→ Line Loopback TestSurrogate Operation Backup and RestoreINA Module System Interactions Print Reports Pcmcia Flash Memory Card-Based Upgrade OperationBoard Renumbering Other System InteractionsFrigid Start ReplacementCondition Explanation System Erase System RestartINA Module System Interactions Index Index-1Index Index-2Index-3 T1/PRI Index-4Index-5