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Static Routes

Use this menu to enter static routes to other networks.

ACTIVE

Adds this static route entry to the IP routing table

 

when set to YES (def) and removes it (if it was pre-

 

viously added) if set to NO.

IP ADDRESS

The IP address of the host or network address of the

 

device being routed to.

SUBNET MASK

Determines the bits in the previous IP address that

 

are used. If this is to be a host route, it must be set to

 

all ones (255.255.255.255).

GATEWAY

The IP address of the router to receive the forwarded

 

IP packet.

HOPS

The number of router hops required to get to the net-

 

work or host. Maximum distance is 15 hops.

PRIVATE

When set to NO, the TA 850 will advertise this static

 

route using RIP. Setting to YES means that the route

 

is kept private.

DHCP Server

 

DHCP MODE

When set to ON, the TA 850 acts as a DHCP server

 

and will dynamically assign IP, network mask, de-

 

fault gateway, and DNS addresses to any device

which transmits a broadcast DHCP request. The ad- dresses assigned are based on the TA 850’s own IP address and will be within the same network.

DHCP RENEWAL TIME The number of hours that the DHCP server should allow the device before it is required to send a new DHCP request. The default is 15 hours, and 0 repre- sents an infinite lease.

Domain Names

Enter the 850's domain name and the primary and secondary DNS servers in this menu.

DOMAIN NAME

PRIMARY DNS

SECONDARY DNS

PRIMARY NBNS/WINS

SECONDARY NBNS/WINS

Text string used to represent the domain name used by the TA 850.

First server to which domain name requests are sent.

Server used as a backup, in case the primary ad- dress does not respond to the request.

Server to which NT domain name requests are sent.

Server used when there is no response from the primary server.

© 2001, ADTRAN, Inc.

TA 850 User Manual

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Contents January 61200375L1-1 TA 850 T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 2 TrademarksTo the Holder of the Manual Save These Important Safety Instructions Safety Instructions61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 4 For a T1 Port Service Type61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 6 Federal Communications Commission FCC StatementCanadian Equipment Limitations 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 8 Affidavit Requirements for Connection to Digital Services61200375L1-1 TA 850 T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 10 Limited Product Warranty 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 12 Repair and Return Customer Service, Product Support Information, and TrainingPresales Inquiries and Applications Support Post-Sale Support61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 14 TrainingT1 RCU Voice Over ATM Mode User Interface Guide 2001, ADTRAN, Inc Figures 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 18 T1 RCU Module Overview Voice over ATM 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 20Instructions for Installing Module in the TA Step Action Installing a ModuleSystem Info Firmware Revision Bootcode RevisionPart Number Serial NumberTelnet User List System ConfigT1 Timing Mode Telnet AccessPage Maint Port Menu Network Time System Utility Upgrade FirmwareConfig Transfer Ping Idle Cells Configuring WAN Settings ATM Config Configuring WAN Settings ATM Stats AAL5 Transmit Frames AAL5 Receive ErrorsAP Sync AP Out Of Cell Delineation61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 34 Configuring the Router ConfigurationGlobal Use this menu to enter static routes to other networks Bridge 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 36Dotted decimal format Security61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 38 T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Ethernet61200375L1-1 MAC Address 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 40WAN 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 42 Configuring the Router Status Sys log Host Configuring the Router LogsIP Stats This menu displays the log list. The fields are as follows 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 46 Configuring Voice Support ConfigCall Control Pots Stats Configuring Voice Support StatusGateway Stats PVC Stats61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 48 Managing the Modules ModulesModules Table Mode Managing the Modules V.35 SetupConfiguration 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 50 Following settings are used for FRF5Following settings are used for FRF8 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 52 Updating Firmware via the Dip Switch Appendix A. Updating TA 850 Firmware using XmodemPress Enter until a menu appears 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 54Updating Firmware via the Console Menus 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 56 Appendix B. Updating TA 850 Firmware using Tftp Message Meaning 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 5861200375L1-1 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 60 Status Bar Ode Port S tatus Menu PathWindow Panes Enu Path Left PaneRight Window Pane Notation Navigating Using the Keyboard KeysAdditional Terminal Menu Window Features 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 62Session Management Keystrokes Moving through the Menus61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 64 Configuration KeystrokesGetting Help Application Diagram Voice Turn Up Step Action 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 66Appendix E. RFC1483 Quick Start IP Routing 61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 68 Options Appendix F. RFC1483 Quick Start IP Routing with NAT61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 70 Bridging Step Action Appendix G. RFC1483 Quick Start Bridging61200375L1-1 TA T1 RCU VoATM UIG/61200376L2-31A Page 72