RAD Data comm ASM-60 WAN Protocol Parameters PPP Protocol Menu, Protocol Field Compression

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ASM-60Installation and Operation Manual

Appendix C IR-IP Interface Module

 

 

EIR

Used to specify the maximum amount of data, in bits, that the Frame Relay network will attempt to deliver during the measurement interval. The value of this parameter is obtained from the Frame Relay service provider.

A typical Frame Relay Protocol Parameters menu is shown in Figure C-12.

IR_IP<IR-IP>S/W Ver. 1.00 31/IR (date)

Quick Setup

Management Access

Advanced Setup

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Device identification Interface Parameters

Protocol Parameters

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1.

Self Learn

:[ Enabled ]

2.

Maintenance Protocol

:[ ANSI T1.617 ANNEX D ]

3.

DLCI (0-None)

:0..

4.

CIR

:0

5.

EIR

:64000...

Press one of the numbers to select or ESC:

Figure C-12. Frame Relay Protocol Parameters Menu

WAN Protocol Parameters – PPP Protocol Menu

The PPP Protocol Parameters menu is used to configure the parameters PPP WAN for protocol (the WAN protocol is selected by means of the (the WAN protocol is selected by means of the Quick Setup Menu) in Figure C-6.

To access the Protocol Parameters menu:

From the Advanced Setup menu, type 3.

Header and Control Field Compression

Used to control the use of header and control field compression type according to RFC 1661. It is strongly recommended that this compression be used for troubleshooting only.

Protocol Field Compression

Used to control the use of protocol field compression type according to RFC 1661. It is strongly recommended that this compression be used for troubleshooting only.

Authentication Protocol

Used to select the authentication protocol used by an IP router configured as host to validate incoming connections.

Advanced Setup Menu

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Contents International Headquarters RAD Data Communications Inc ASM-60Page Warranty Ports Safety Status Safety WarningsSetting the Internal Switches Installing ASM-60Connecting the Interfaces Connecting the PowerOperating ASM-60 Configuring ASM-60Normal Indications Selecting the Data RateContents List of Figures Overview Chapter IntroductionDTE Interface Real Time AlarmsManagement Test CapabilitiesD View of ASM-60 Physical DescriptionFunctional Description ASM-60 Block DiagramSupport via RJ-45 connector Technical SpecificationsIR-IP IP router via RJ-45 connector Interface 24/RS-232 TypeFuse 250A, slow-blow Transformers to the transmit and receive linesSite Requirements and Prerequisites Chapter Installation and SetupInstallation and Setup Package ContentsPerforming the Internal Settings To install ASM-60Opening the ASM-60 Case Connecting the LineClosing the ASM-60 Case Hssi Interface Connector Pinout Connecting the DTETo connect the Hssi interface To connect the AC power Installation and Setup ASM-60 LED Indicators Front Panel IndicatorsChapter Operation Name FunctionTurning On ASM-60 ASM-60 Indicator StatusTurning Off ASM-60 Chapter Management from a Terminal Control Port Interface CharacteristicsPreparing for the Control Session Preparing TerminalInitiating a Control Session Navigating the Management MenusTo initiate a control session To choose an optionTerminal Management Menus Starting the Control SessionMain Menu To display the Configuration menuDisplaying the ASM-60 System Information To access the Display menuTo display the ASM-60 status Displaying the ASM-60 StatusTo reset ASM-60 Resetting ASM-60Resetting ASM-60 Error Detection Chapter DiagnosticsPower-Up Self-Test AlarmsWorking with the Log File To access the log fileASM-60 Alarms Displaying the Vdsl Performance DiagnosticsTo display the Vdsl diagnostics Number Terminal Message Description SeverityASM-60 Performance Monitoring Parameters After the ASM-60 power-upRunning the LEDs Test Running the Diagnostic TestsTo run the LEDs test Running the Diagnostic Tests Appendix a IR-ETH Interface Module IR-ETH Connector OptionsProtocol LANFigure A-4. IR-ETH Layout UTP Option Installation and OperationLED Indicators DIP Switch SettingsConnecting to LAN Table A-2. DIP Switch SettingsAppendix B IR-ETH/QH Interface Module IR-ETH/QH ConnectorIntroduction Pin Signal Function Table B-1 RJ-45 Connector PinoutProtocol Point-to-point Data Rate Kbps to 45 Mbps Table B-2. DIP Switch Settings Setting the DIP SwitchSection Name Description Possible Settings Factory Setting Table B-3. IR-ETH/QH LED Indicators Connecting the LANLED Name Color Description Location Overview Appendix C IR-IP Interface ModuleConnector 10BaseT UTP Shielded RJ-45 Delay FrameStandard Conforms to Ieee 802.3/Ethernet Data Rate TopologyIR-IP LEDs IR-IP DIP SwitchTable C-1. IR-IP LEDs Functions Table C-3 RJ-45 PinoutIR-IP Management Subsystem, General Accessing the IR-IP Management SubsystemIntroduction Default IP Communication Parameters Performing Preliminary ConfigurationOutline of Preliminary Configuration To perform the preliminary configuration procedurePreliminary Telnet Host Configuration Connecting the Telnet HostAssigning the Router LAN Interface Address IP Learning MechanismTo configure the IP router LAN address To view and edit the ARP table contentsAssigning a LAN IP Address to a New IR-IP What to Do If Changing the LAN IP Address of a Configured IR-IPNo ping replies from IR-IP IP learning process is not successfulIR-IP Management Utility General Operating ProceduresStarting a Management Utility To access the Quick Setup menu Quick Setup MenuMenu Structure of Management Utility LAN IP Mask LAN IP AddressWAN IP Address WAN IP MaskDefault Gateway Management Access MenuRead Protocol from DIP Switches ProtocolTelnet Password Advanced Setup MenuTelnet Inactivity Timeout To access the Management Access menuTo access the Device Identification menu To access the Advanced Setup menuDevice Identification Menu Device NameInterface Parameters Menu Maintenance Protocol Aging TimeoutTo access the Protocol Parameters menu WAN Protocol Parameters Frame Relay Protocol MenuWAN Protocol Parameters PPP Protocol Menu Authentication ProtocolHeader and Control Field Compression Protocol Field CompressionPassword To Accept Password To SendSecurity Host/Guest User Name To SendMulticast IP Menu To access the Multicast IP menuMulticast Forwarding To access the Device Control menu To access the Static Groups menuDevice Control Menu Static GroupsNew Software Download Menu Total TimeoutServer IP Address File NameResets Menu View Error Log ScreenReset Device Reset LANReset WAN Configuration and ConnectionView Menu To access the Multicast Groups Table screen To access the ARP Tables screenARP Tables Multicast Groups Table ScreenStatistics Screen To access the Statistics menuTo access the Diagnostic Tools menu Diagnostic Tool Ping Terminal MenuTo ping a host Using the Ping FunctionTo erase the user’s configuration Erasing User’s ConfigurationErasing IR-IP Software Erasing Application SoftwareCase, it is recommended to turn ASM-60 off and then back on Downloading New SoftwareTo download new software Appendix C IR-IP Interface Module Erasing IR-IP Software
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