Huawei v200r001 user manual Key words Description, Timeout seconds

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User Manual - Configuration Guide (Volume 3)

Chapter 2

Versatile Routing Platform

Configuration of Modem Management

Here:

zsend-string stands for sending character string

zreceive-string stands for receiving character string

zsend-string and receive-stringusually appear in pairs, and the script must begin with sending character string. For example, send-string1receive-string1 ......

means that the execution flow is: send character string send-string1to modem in the hope of receiving character string receive-string1. If before timeout, successful matching of character string and receive-string1is received, continue to execute the following script, otherwise terminate its execution.

zIf the last character string is a send-string, it means that script execution may be ended after sending this string, instead of waiting for receiving string.

zIf the script begins with waiting for sending character string, instead of receiving character string, then the first send-string can be set as "", while the meaning of such mark is explained below.

zFor the received string, in addition to its ending with \c, the end of the character string will be automatically attached with a return mark when it is sent.

zThe received strings are matched with the method irrelevant with positions, i.e., as long as the content to receive contains the string expected to receive, the matching is successful.

zIn the matching of received strings, there may be a number of strings expected to receive which are connected with “-“. So long as it matches one of them, the matching is successful.

zThe timeout for waiting to receive character string is 5 seconds by default, the TIMEOUT seconds may be inserted into the script from time to time to adjust the timeout of waiting to receive character string, and such setting will remain valid in the same script before the next TIMEOUT setting.

zAll the character strings and key words in the script are case sensitive.

zThe character strings or key words are separated with spaces, the space in a string itself should be marked with double quotation marks " ", and if it is empty in the quotation marks (i.e.,""), the character string may two meanings. That is, if "" is at the beginning of the script, it means to directly wait for receiving character string, instead of sending any character string, while if it is in other locations, the content of the string is regarded as "".

zABORT receive-stringmay be inserted into the script from time to time to change script execution flow, indicating if the received string full matches receive-string, the script execution will be terminated. In the script, ABORT receive-stringmay appear several times, which will function jointly, so long as it matches one of them, the script execution will be terminated, and wherever ABORT receive-string appears, it plays its role in the entire script execution process.

zThe escape characters may be inserted into the script, to better the control of script and its flexibility, meanwhile all the escape characters are the separating characters of the character strings at the same time.

Table DC-2-1List of key script words

Key words

 

Description

 

 

 

 

ABORT is followed by

a character string, used to match the character strings sent

ABORT receive-string

by Modem or the remote DTE equipment. The method is complete matching, there

may be a number of ABORTs specified in a script, and each is valid in the course of

 

 

script execution.

 

 

TIMEOUT is followed by a number, used to set the waiting timeout of receiving

TIMEOUT seconds

character string, if no character string expected is received during the waiting time,

the script execution fails. This setting remains valid after it is set, until the next

 

 

TIMEOUT setting.

 

Here the unit is second, and the value range is 0-180, default value is 180.

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Contents Huawei V200R001Manual Version T2-080168-20011213-C-1.5 BOM31010868Contents About This ManualKey 1 + Key Format Description KeyBracket, e.g. Enter , Tab , Backspace , or a Key 1, KeySymbol Action DescriptionSecurity Configuration SC HuaweiConfiguration of IKE II. IKE featuresIKE Configuration Task List Creating IKE Security PolicySelect Authentication Algorithm No IKE security policy is created by defaultSelect Encryption Algorithm Set Pre-shared Key Select Hashing AlgorithmSelect DH Group ID Set Lifetime of IKE Association SA Show IKE SA parameter Quidway# show crypto ike saNetworking requirements Show IKE security policy Quidway# show crypto ike policyII. Networking diagram III. Configuration procedureProblem 1 Invalid user ID information VPN Configuration VPN Table of Contents VPN features VPN OverviewAccording to operation mode Classification of IP VPNII. According to the layer where the tunnel is III. According to service purposeIV. According to networking model Overview of Vpdn Configuration of L2TPBrief Introduction to L2TP Protocol Brief induction to Vpdn2 L2TP Protocol III. Method to realize VpdnTunnel and session II. Control message and data message III. Two typical L2TP tunnel modesIV. Call setup flow of L2TP tunnel Call setup flow of L2TP channel is shown in the followingFeatures of L2TP protocol Figure VPN-2-3Call setup flow of L2TP channelConfiguring L2TP 1 L2TP Configuration Task ListConfiguring at LAC Side Disable Vpdn to run by default II. Create Vpdn groupIV. Set the connection request to originate L2TP channel Configuring at LNS SideDisable Vpdn running by default Table VPN-2-4L2TP attribute tableAccept dialin l2tp virtual-template virtual III. Create/delete virtual interface templateNo vpdn group group-number No accept dialinOptional configuration III. Force local end to perform Chap authenticationSet local name of channel IV. LNS forces LCP to renegotiate Local end does not perform Chap authentication by defaultLCP does not renegotiate by default Set domain name delimiter and search sequenceVII. Enable/disable hiding AV pairs Disable hiding AV pairs by defaultMonitoring and Maintenance of L2TP VIII. Force to disconnect tunnelNAS-Initialized VPN Typical Configuration of L2TPShow l2tp session command domain Networking requirementIII. Configuration procedure Figure VPN-2-5Networking diagram of Client-Initialized VPN Client-Initialized VPNSingle User Interconnects Headquarters via Router Chapter Fault Diagnosis of L2TP Configuration of GRE Brief Introduction to GRE ProtocolBrief introduction to the protocol II. Applicable range Figure VPN-3-2Format of transmission message in the tunnelConfiguring GRE GRE Configuration Task ListSetting the Source Address of Tunnel Interface Setting the Destination Address of Tunnel InterfaceCreating Virtual Tunnel Interface Setting the Identification Key Word of Tunnel Interface Setting the Network Address of Tunnel InterfaceSetting the Encapsulation Mode of Tunnel Interface Message Setting Tunnel Interface to Check with Check SumMonitoring and Maintenance of GRE Disable tunnel interface to check with check sum by defaultShow interface tunnel tunnel-number Typical Configuration of GRE Figure VPN-3-6Networking diagram of GRE applicationChapter Troubleshooting GRE Reliability Configuration LC Configuration of Backup Center Configuration of HsrpConfiguring the Backup Center Configuration of Backup CenterBackup Center Overview Configuration Task ListBackup logic-channel logic-channel No backup delay Configuring Routes for Main and Backup Interfaces Backup state-down numberBackup state-up interval-time An example of Backup Between Interfaces Monitoring and Maintaining of Backup CenterTypical Configuration of Backup Center An Example of Multiple Backup InterfacesChapter Chapter Configuration of Hsrp Hsrp OverviewConfiguring Hsrp Starting Hsrp FunctionSetting Hsrp Authorization Word Setting Router’s Priority in Hsrp Hot Standby GroupSetting Router’s Preemption Mode in Hsrp Standby Group Standby group-number preemptStandby group-numberauthentication string Setting Hsrp TimerTable LC-2-4Set Hsrp authorization word Monitoring the Specified InterfaceUsing Actual Interface MAC Address Modifying Virtual MAC AddressTable LC-2-6Monitor the specified interface Monitoring and Maintaining Hsrp Typical Configurations of HsrpAn example for single hot standby group configuration Show relevant Hsrp information Quidway# show standby202.38.160.111 An example for setting Hsrp to monitor a specified interface An example for multiple hot standby groups configuration Fault Diagnosis and Troubleshooting of Hsrp QoS Configuration QC CAR Configuration Example Configure CAR Rules Based on the MAC AddressApply CAR Rules to Packets Which is Matched the ACL II.Integrated Service Three service types of QoSBest-effort Service QoS OverviewIII. Differentiated Service Functions of QoSChapter Traffic Classification and Policing II. CAR Committed Access RateTraffic Classification and Policing Introduction to Traffic ClassificationFeatures of Token Bucket Introduction to Traffic PolicingIntroduction to CAR II.Traffic Measuring with Token BucketIII Complicacy Evaluation No CAR rule is specified by default CAR ConfigurationCAR Configuration Task List Specify CAR rulesApply the CAR Rule on the Interface Monitoring and Maintenance of CARTable QC-2-3Monitoring and maintenance of CAR Show CAR statistics Quidway# show car interface serialApplying CAR Rules to All Packets CAR Configuration ExampleII.Configuration RequirementsIII. Configuration Apply CAR Rules to Packets Which is Matched the ACLConfigure CAR Rules Based on the Priority Level Configure CAR Rules Based on the MAC AddressII.Networking diagram Chapter About Congestion Congestion ManagementCongestion and Congestion Management Congestion Management PolicyII. PQ Priority Queuing IV. WFQ Weighted Fair QueuingFifo Queuing III. CQ Custom QueuingSelecting Congestion Management Policy Working Principle of Congestion Management Policy No. Advantages Disadvantages QueueFifo III. CQ Configuration of Congestion Management Configuring PQPQ Configuration task list II. Configuring priority queue Priority-list list-number interface type number high medium Normal lowIII. Applying priority queue to the interface Table QC-3-7Configuration of queue length of priority queueInterface adopts Fifo queuing by default IV. Maintaining and monitoring the priority queueConfiguring CQ CQ configuration task listII. Configuring the custom queue Operation Command Configure the default custom queue No custom-list list-number interface type numberCustom-list list-number queue queue-number byte-count III. Applying custom queue to the interfaceNo custom-list list-number queue queue-number limit No custom-list list-number queue queue-number byte-countII. Configuring the weighted fair queue Configuring WFQWFQ configuration task list III. Maintenance and monitoring of the weighted fair queueConfiguration Example of Congestion Management PQ Configuration ExampleCQ Configuration Example Figre QC-3-6Networking diagram of CQ Configuration Versatile Routing Platform Troubleshooting of Congestion Management DDR Configuration DC Configuring Synchronous/Asynchronous Serial Port Using DDR DDR ConfigurationDDR in Which the Router Calls Back PC Configuration of Modem Management DDR Configuration Brief Introduction to Dial ConfigurationIntroduction to DDR Technology Preparing DDR Configuration Figure DC-1-1DDR configuration preparation flowConfiguration tasks of Legacy DDR include Configuring DDRConfiguring Legacy DDR II. Configure an interface to send callsDialer string dial-string isdn-address Dialer rotary-group number III. Configure an interface to receive calls Figure DC-1-2Schematic diagram of Dialer Rotary GroupIV. Configure an interface to send and receive calls Versatile Routing Platform DDR ConfigurationSet the attribute parameters of Legacy DDR Table DC-1-13Set the idle time of busy interface Access-list access-list-number deny permit Table DC-1-16Set access control of the dial interfaceAccess-list access-list-numberdeny permit Permit denyConfiguring Dialer Profile Default interval is 300 secondsIntroduction to Dialer Profile II. Configuration task list of Dialer Profile III. Configure a logic dial interfaceIV. Set the attribute parameters of a dial interface Significance of callback Configuring CallbackBind physical interfaces for a dialer pool II. Terms and abbreviationsOr dialer caller remote-number IV. Configure Isdn calling line identification callbackDialer caller remote-number callback Interface dialerConfigure PPP callback User name callback-dialstring telephone-numberChapter Table DC-1-28Client end using Legacy DDR to configure PPP Configuring DDR Special Functions Configure Isdn dedicated lineII. Configure autodial III. Configure cyclic use of dialer mapAutodial interval is 300 seconds by default Monitoring and Maintenance of DDR Table DC-1-34Configure cyclic use of dialer mapName Meaning DDR Typical Configuration Example Legacy DDRNetwork requirements Chapter Dialer Profile Chapter Networking diagram II. Configuration procedurePoint-to-Point DDR Chapter Chapter Point-to-Multipoint DDR 8810063Chapter Chapter Multipoint-to-Multipoint DDR 88100528810148 III. Configuration procedure Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter DDR Bearing IPX Chapter Chapter Chapter DDR Bearing IP and IPX at the Same Time Chapter Chapter Chapter 2.2 Flow Control of Dialer Profile MP over Dialer Profile-CaseRouterA RouterB BRI0 661012Chapter Figure DC-1-11Networking diagram of DDR Case Channels for Dial-up and Connection to the Remote End CaseChapter Two Serial Ports for Dial-up and Remote Dial Connection Case One Serial Port for Dial-up and Remote Dial Connection Case Chapter DDR for Access Service Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter DDR for Inter-Router Callback Chapter DDR in Which the Router Calls Back PC III. Configuration procedure DDR for Autodial DDR Using Dialer Map Cyclically DDR Using Dialer Map as Backup Solution 1 Logical interface as backup interfaceChapter Precautions for DDR Configuration Configuring Dialer-groupConfiguring Synchronous/Asynchronous Serial Port Using DDR Configuring Network Layer Address Configuring PPP In Dialer Profile Configuration Mode Apply PAP authenticationChapter II. Apply Chap authentication Chapter Configuring PPP In Legacy DDR Configuration Mode Chapter II. Apply Chap authentication Chapter DDR Fault Diagnosis Troubleshooting DDRConfigure Dialer-list Whether modem is normalIII. Check whether dialer-group is configured IV. Check whether dialer-list is configured correctly Chapter DDR Fault Elimination Troubleshooting with DDR Debugging Information How to acquire DDR debugging informationInformation displayed at the calling end Information displayed at the call receiving end DDR link negotiation Down on interface Modem Script Configuration of Modem ManagementModem Management Functions Provided by VRP1.4 FunctionTimeout seconds Key words DescriptionConfiguring Modem Call-In and Call-Out Authorities Configuring Modem ManagementModem Management Configuration Task List Configuring Modem ScriptConfiguring Modem Answer Mode Executing Modem Script ManuallySpecifying the Event to Trigger Modem Script Typical Configuration of Modem Management Managing Modem with Modem ScriptNetworking requirements Configuration requirements Router Initialization with Initialization ScriptDirect Dial with Script Interactively Connect Cisco Router Through Modem VoIP Configuration VC VoIP Configuration IP Fax ConfigurationE1 Voice Configuration GK Client ConfigurationIphc Configuration Versatile Routing Platform Table of Contents VoIP Configuration VoIP OverviewVoIP Principle Basic compositionII. H.323 protocol stack IP Voice Implementation over VRP III. a typical telephone call processing by VoIPIP Voice Feature over VRP Switch Router Capacity channelChapter VoIP Configuration Task List Configuring Dial-peerPots dial-peer configuration II. VoIP dial-peer configurationConfiguring Dial Terminator Ip precedence priority-numberBy default, we do not configure the dial terminator Configuring Abbreviated DialingConfiguring Voice Port By default, we do not configure the abbreviated dialingTable VC-1-6Configuring voice-port Configuring Global Number Match Policy Configuring the Recovery Method of Voice BoardBy default, please use the shortest number match policy VoIP Monitoring and Maintenance By default, Watchdog is enabledKHT Rcvccactivecall Channel = Status = Chtransframe Typical VoIP Configuration Examples Configuring Router FXS Port for InterconnectionIII. Configuration procedures Shanghai Chapter Figure VC-1-7RouterShenzhen FXO works in the Plar mode LAN VoIP Troubleshooting III. Configuration descriptionTask List of IP Fax Configuration IP Fax ConfigurationConfiguring IP Fax Overview to IP FaxChecking If Configuring Fax to Use ECM Mode Configuring Fax RateGateway does not use ECM mode by default By default, the fax rate will be determined by voice mode Configuring Fax Train ModeConfiguring Fax Local-train Threshold Value Mode is local-train mode local by defaultNo fax protocol t38 ls-redundancy Configuring Gateway Carrier Transmit Energy LevelFax protocol t38 ls-redundancy number Fax protocol t38 hs-redundancy numberMonitoring and Maintenance of IP Fax By default, T.38 protocol is usedBy default, rtp protocol is used Typical Configuration of IP Fax Versatile Routing Platform IP Fax ConfigurationChapter Function of E1 Voice E1 Voice ConfigurationOverview of E1 Voice Configuration Usage of cE1/PRI InterfaceII. Protocols and standards supported Features of E1 VoiceSignaling modes supported III. Support single stage dialing and two-stage dialingConfiguring Pots dial-peer E1 Voice ConfigurationConfiguration Task List of E1 Voice IV. Integrated transmission of voice and dataIncoming called-number number Configuring VoIP dial-peerTable VC-3-1Configuration Commands of Pots dial-peer No incoming called-numberConfiguring the Basic Parameters of E1 Interface Table VC-3-2Configuration Commands of VoIP dial-peerConfiguring Voice Port E1 Interface Table VC-3-3Configuration Commands of E1 InterfaceConfiguring E1 Voice R2 Signaling Configuring DS0 groupTable VC-3-4Configuration Commands of E1 Voice Port II. Configuring Related Parameters of R2 Signaling By default, the system has not created any DS0 groupTable VC-3-6Configuration Commands of R2 Signaling No pri-group Configuring the Basic Parameters of Isdn PRI InterfacePri-group timeslots timeslots-list Interface serial serial-noMonitoring and Maintenance of E1 Voice Configuring Voice Port Isdn PRI InterfaceMaintaining the MFC Channel and Circuit of the Specified TS II. show Command Related to E1 Voice Quidway# show voice-port III. debug Commands Related to E1 Voice R2 signalling call statisticsTypical Configuration Examples of E1 Voice Table VC-3-11debug Commands of E1 VoiceRouter Connected to PBX through E1 Voice Port Versatile Routing Platform Router Connected to PBX in Isdn PRI Mode Two-stage Dialing Configuration II. Netwoking diagram Parameter configuration of Beijing-side router Transmission of Data and Voice SimultaneouslyFault Diagnosis and Troubleshooting of E1 Voice Configuration Task List of GK Client GK Client ConfigurationConfiguration of GK Client Configuring One Interface as H.323 Gateway InterfaceBy default, GK Client function is deactivated Configuring Gateway AliasConfigure the GK Server Name and Address Activating or Deactivate GK Client FunctionConfiguring Tech-Prefix Configuring GK Interworking ModeBy default, there is not any tech-prefix Typical Configuration Examples of GK Client Be default, the GK interworking mode is cisco modeVersatile Routing Platform GK Client Configuration Chapter Fault Diagnosis and Troubleshooting of GK Client Iphc Configuration Overview of IphcEnable/disable RTP header compression Iphc ConfigurationConfiguration Task List of Iphc No ip rtp compression-connectionsBy default, the udpchk field in UDP packet field is set to Configure the Cisco-compatible RTP header compressionConfigure the deleting of udpchk field from UDP header No ip tcp header-compressionMonitoring and Maintenance of Iphc Table VC-5-6Monitoring and Maintenance of IphcHow Are We Doing Excellent Good Fair PoorMistake Suggested Correction Line No
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